2007 Stanford Men’s soccer Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Bret Simon, Assistant Coach Rob Becerra, T.J. Novak, John Moore, Josh Nesbit, Andrew Kartunen, Brent Stewart, Scott Bolkan, Graduate Assistant Michael Brown. Third Row (L-R): Shaun Culver, Ryan Imamura, Enrique Allen, Ryan Huang, Michael Strickland, Kyle Hency, Taylor Amman, Mark Bartlett, Assistant Coach Jon Pascale. Second Row (L-R): Daniel Leon, Ryan Thomas, Dominique Yahyavi, Cameron Lamming, Ross Porter, Dan Shapiro, Tom Montgomery. Front Row (L-R): Brant Bishop, Alex Kozachenko, Tim Jones, Thiago Sa Freire, Michael Alexander, Garrett Gunther, Evan Morgan, Bobby Warshaw.

2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer Schedule

Date Opponent Time Aug. 23 Denver (exh.) 7:00 PM Aug. 25 Sacramento State (exh.) 7:00 PM Aug. 31 UC Santa Barbara 7:00 PM Sept. 7 Wisconsin 1:30 PM Sept. 9 Penn 1:00 PM Sept. 14 at Santa Clara 7:00 PM Sept. 16 San Francisco 7:00 PM Sept. 21 Princeton 7:30 PM Sept. 23 Davidson 2:30 PM Sept. 28 College of Charleston 7:30 PM Oct. 5 Oregon State * 5:00 PM Oct. 7 Washington * 1:00 PM Oct. 12 at UCLA * 7:30 PM Oct. 14 at San Diego State * 2:00 PM Oct. 20 at Cal * 2:00 PM Oct. 2 UCLA * 7:30 PM Oct. 4 San Diego State * 2:30 PM Oct. 9 at Oregon State * 7:30 PM Nov. 11 at Washington * 2:30 PM Nov. 17 Cal * 7:00 PM * Denotes Pac-10 Conference match Stanford’s 6619 undergraduates and 8192 graduate students are distinguished by their initiative, love of learning and commitment to the larger world. Independent thinkers and relentlessly curious, students at Stanford bring pas- sion and imagination to everything they do. Stanford students work hard, and they play with equal energy and enthusiasm. From public service to performing arts, from intramural sports to student gov- Student-athletes at Stanford have ernment, undergraduates take part in accepted the challenge of pursuing numerous activities beyond the class- excellence both in the classroom and room. on the playing field. It is often said that Stanford offers the best of both worlds – top flight academics and unparalleled athletics. Stanford student-athletes have had tremendous success in many sports. During and after their collegiate careers, Stanford student-athletes are renowned for their excellence in their chosen sports. • Olympic Gold Medalists • NBA World Champions • Super Bowl Champions • Pro Football Hall of Famers • Grand Slam Golf Champions • World Series Champions • Cy Young Award Winners • World Cup Soccer Champions • American & World Record Holders • Grand Slam Tennis Champions

T ABLE OF C ONTENTS/GENERAL I NFORMATION

Media Relations Office Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Matthew Campbell Media Relations Assistant Email ...... [email protected] Phone ...... (650) 723-4418 Fax ...... (650) 725-2957 Website ...... gostanford.com Mailing Address Men’s Soccer Office Stanford University Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 E. Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Media Information Requests for all Stanford men’s soccer broad- casting arrangements, credentials and inter- views should be directed to Matthew Campbell via email, fax or phone. Credentials will be mailed if time permits. Otherwise, the creden- Table of Contents Quick Facts tials will be left at the Maloney Field Ticket General Information Location ...... Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Office, which opens one hour prior to every 2007 Schedule ...... IFC Enrollment ...... 6,556 (undergraduates) game. Quick Facts ...... 4 Founded ...... 1885 World Wide Web Coaching Staff/Support Staff Nickname ...... Cardinal Information about Stanford is available on the Colors ...... Cardinal and White Head Coach Bret Simon ...... 5 World Wide Web. Rosters, press releases, sched- Conference ...... Pacific-10 All-Time Coaching Records ...... 5 ules, current information and much more can President ...... John Hennessy Assistant Coaches ...... 6 be accessed at the following addresses: Faculty Athletic Rep...... Ellen Markman 2007 Season gostanford.com (athletics website) Athletic Director ...... Bob Bowlsby stanfordsoccer.com (soccer website) 2007 Season Outlook ...... 7 Soccer Administrator ...... Earl Koberlein stanford.edu (university website) Roster ...... 8 Men’s Soccer Information Player Profiles ...... 8-16 Tickets Scholarship Funding ...... 15 Head Coach ...... Bret Simon, 7th Year For tickets, call the Stanford Ticket Office at (Massachusetts, 1980) 2006 Season Review 1-800-STANFORD or buy tickets on gameday Email ...... [email protected] at Maloney Field. Statistics and Results ...... 17 Record at Stanford (Pct.) ...... 58-46-17 (.612) Credits Line Scores ...... 18-19 Career Record (Pct.) ...... 154-72-26 (.706) Stanford History Assistant Coach ...... Rob Becerra, 2nd Year The 2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer Media Guide was written and edited by Matthew Campbell. Record Book ...... 20-21 (CSU San Bernardino, 1997) Design and layout by Maggie Brentnall, MB Year-By-Year Coaching Records ...... 22 Email ...... [email protected] Design. Printing by Doug Burns, db Print All-Time Letterwinners ...... 23 Assistant Coach ...... Jon Pascale, 2nd Year Solutions. Photography by David Gonzales, All-Time Honors ...... 24 (American, 1997) Vladimir Cherry, Gahvameddini/LA Galaxy, Year-By-Year Results ...... 25-28 Email ...... [email protected] Getty Images/Tony Quinn/D.C. United, John Soccer Alums in the Pros ...... 29 Office Phone ...... (650) 723-9375 Todd/MLS, Ed Zurga/MLS, and Greg Maloney Field ...... 30 Office FAX ...... (650) 725-0758 Bartam/WireImage/ . Stanford University Stadium Information Stanford Students ...... 1 Stadium ...... Maloney Field Stanford’s Great Student-Athletes ...... 2-3 Year Built ...... 1997 Stanford University ...... 32 Surface ...... Natural Grass Home of Champions ...... 33 Capacity ...... 2,000 Academic Support ...... 34 Team Information Stanford Alumni ...... 35 2006 Overall Record ...... 7-7-4 San Francisco Bay Area ...... 36 2006 Pac-10 Record (Finish) ...... 5-3-2 (3rd) 2006 Postseason ...... None Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/6 Newcomers ...... 9

4 2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer H EAD C OACH B RET S IMON

Simon, the first coach to lead two different schools Bluejays to a 17-5-2 record, the MVC regular season Bret Simon to the men’s College Cup, has posted a 140-39-17 championship and a trip to the NCAA College Cup. Head Coach (.781) overall record in his nine seasons as a Division After the Bluejays swept through the MVC with a 5- Seventh Year I head coach. He achieved his milestone 100th career 0-0 record, Simon was voted the leagues to a 17-5-2 win in his first season with the Cardinal, a 3-1 tri- record, the MVC regular season championship and a In his six years at the helm, umph over Cal State Fullerton on September 9, 2001. trip to the NCAA College Cup. After the Bluejays head coach Bret Simon has Simon, who was the head coach at Creighton for swept through the MVC with a 5-0-0 record, Simon taken the Stanford men’s six seasons before coming to Stanford, guided the was voted the league’s Co-Coach of the Year. In 1998, soccer program to an Bluejays to the most successful season in school his- Simon’s Bluejays produced a 16-4-2 record, reclaimed unprecedented level of suc- tory in 2000 with a 22-4-0 overall record and a second the MVC Tournament title and advanced to the third cess. Simon piloted the Cardinal to consecutive trip to the College Cup in five years. A member of the round of the NCAA Tournament, defeating both rival College Cup appearances in his first two seasons on men’s soccer staff at Creighton for eight years, Simon Saint Louis and defending national champion UCLA The Farm, including a trip to the championship game finished his sixth season as the program’s head coach on the road. His 1999 squad recorded an 11-5-2 in 2002. Prior to Simon’s arrival, Stanford had with the 2000 College Cup national championship mark, finished second in the MVC and made its reached the College Cup just once when the Cardinal match. The team’s appearance in the NCAA champi- eighth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. fell to Indiana in the 1998 finals. Entering his seventh onship match was the first by any Bluejay athletic Simon was an assistant with Creighton for two sea- season on The Farm in 2007, Simon has a 58-46-17 squad in school history. A four-time conference sons before assuming the role of head coach. overall record and is 20-26-2 in Pac-10 play. Coach of the Year honoree, Simon led Creighton to A 1980 graduate of Massachusetts at Amherst, In 2006, the Cardinal rebounded from a sub-par four postseason Missouri Valley Conference tourna- Simon earned his Master’s degree in business admin- season the previous year. The team defeated two ment championships, a pair of MVC regular-season istration with an emphasis in marketing and manage- opponents ranked in the top ten (No. 9 Washington, titles and six NCAA Tournament appearances. Simon ment from Berry College in 1982. During a 13-year No. 10 California), while pushing eventual national won 96 games at the school, which ranks second on tenure at Berry, Simon was involved in numerous runner-up UCLA to double overtime ties twice. the Bluejays’ all time list. aspects of the athletic department including coach- Overall, the team posted a 7-7-4 overall and went 5- After taking over the head coaching duties from ing, teaching and serving as the director of athletics. 3-2 in Pac-10 play, finishing third. Bob Warming on July 27, 1995, Simon guided the Simon and the former Pam Gradoville, a member Stanford finished 4-11-3 overall during the 2005 Bluejays to a 14-3-1 record and a sweep of the MVC of the Creighton Athletic Hall of Fame for her suc- season and 2-5-1 in conference play. regular-season and tournament titles. Simon fol- cesses on the basketball court, were married May 11, The Cardinal finished the 2004 campaign with a 7- lowed up his first season success by leading the 1996 1996. The couple has two sons, Benjamin and Jacob. 6-5 overall and a 2-4-2 mark in Pac-10 play with Simon at the helm, narrowly missing out on postsea- son selection. After experiencing great success in his first two seasons in charge of Stanford men’s soccer, the Cardinal were hindered by injuries and inexperience in 2003 as they posted a program-low three wins. Simon leaned heavily on a highly touted freshman class throughout the season. Simon avoided any sort of sophomore jinx when his 2002 club finished with an 18-5-2 overall record on its way to an NCAA runner-up finish. Simon, who was a semifinalist for Regional Coach of the Year, led a hot team to four straight NCAA Tournament victo- ries and six consecutive wins overall late in the cam- paign to reach the national championship game ver- sus UCLA. In his rookie season at Stanford in 2001, Simon garnered two Coach of the Year honors when he was named the NSCAA/adidas Far West Regional Coach of the Year and Pac-10 Coach of the Year after leading the Cardinal to its first Pac-10 championship. Simon guided Stanford to its best overall record ever (19-2- 1) as the club advanced to its second College Cup in program history and made its fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.

Stanford Coaches’ All-Time Records (sorted by victories)

Name Years Record Pct. Name Years Record Pct. Fred Priddle 22 (1954-75) 133-119-23 .525 Don Clark 1 (1925) 5-1-2 .750 Harry Maloney 29 (1911-17; ’19-24; ’26-34; ’36-42) 104-60-40 .608 Richard Bullis 1 (1935) 4-5-1 .450 Nelson Lodge 8 (1976-83) 97-54-14 .630 John H. Segel 1 (1948) 3-5-1 .389 Bobby Clark 5 (1996-2000) 71-21-12 .703 Robert Graham 1 (1950) 2-4-1 .357 Sam Koch 6 (1984-89) 58-53-16 .520 David Tappan 1 (1947) 1-2-1 .375 Bret Simon 6 (2001-present) 56-46-17 .542 E.R. Knollin 1 (1918) 0-2-0 .000 Colin Lindores 6 (1990-95) 50-51-19 .496 Stanford Totals (91 years) 604-432-152 .572 Leo Weinstein 3 (1951-53) 18-9-5 .641 Note: Coaching records not available 1943-46 and 1949

2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 5 A SSISTANT C OACHES

Rob Becerra Jon Pascale Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Second Year Second Year

Rob Becerra enters his second season on the staff after Jon Pascale joins the Stanford men’s soccer staff as an a successful 2006 campaign. He helped guide the Cardinal assistant coach in 2006. to a 7-7-4 overall record and a third place finish in Pac-10 Pascale most recently has been the Associate Head play. Responsible for the goalkeepers, Becerra’s unit Coach at Georgetown University where he was involved racked up 67 saves, yielding just a .90 goals against average. in all aspects of that program. Pascale began his career at Georgetown in 2001. He Becerra is the recruiting coordinator for Region IV and Region III, while also helped lead the Hoyas to two BIG EAST Championship bids, including a run to the handling the game breakdown of opponents both pre and post competition. BIG EAST Semifinals in 2002. Under the guidance of Pascale Georgetown has pro- Becerra joined Stanford after a highly successful stint at the University of duced four All-BIG EAST players including 2002 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Jeff Redlands as Assistant Athletic Director, Head Men’s Soccer Coach and Instructor in Curtin. the Department of Physical Education. In his first two years with the Bulldogs, he Pascale began his coaching career at the University of Pennsylvania under Rudy turned the program around, helping Redlands break into the top-25 national rank- Fuller. He spent three seasons as an assistant coach with Penn between 1998-2000. ings for the first time. In 2001, he led the Bulldogs to their first conference title since While at Penn Pascale was responsible for recruiting, on-field coaching, condition- 1967 and second in the program’s history. The team rode this success to its first ing and travel planning. NCAA playoff appearance, where Becerra led the team all the way to the National He has been an assessor in the Region I (east region) Olympic Development Championship game. For these accomplishments, he was named 2001 All-Far West Program as well as a coach in the New Jersey Olympic Development Program. He’s Regional Coach of the Year. also coached teams in the Bowie Lightning Soccer Club and Directed the Through the end of the 2005 season, Becerra guided the Bulldogs to five consec- Georgetown Soccer Camp. utive conference titles, all leading to NCAA Playoff appearances. During his eight A 1998 graduate of American University, Pascale played four seasons for the years at Redlands, Becerra boasts an overall conference record of 88-15-3. As of the Eagles. He graduated with a degree in Elementary Education. 2005 season, Becerra owns an overall career record of 126-28-7. He also enjoyed his 100th career win when the Bulldogs dismantled the University of La Verne, 7-0, on September 25, 2004. Further, Becerra is a member of the Region IV (west region) Olympic Michael Brown Assistant Coach Development Program training and evaluating both field players and goalkeepers, First Year as well as with the California South Olympic Development Program. He is a graduate and former goalkeeper at the California State University San Bernardino and has a Masters degree in Management from the University of Michael Brown joins the Stanford men’s soccer staff in Redlands. A former goalkeeper at Cal State San Bernardino and a starting goal- 2007 as a graduate assistant. Brown, a four-year letterwin- keeper in the United States International Soccer League, Becerra brings a great deal ner for the Cardinal from 2003-06, captained the 2006 of experience to the Cardinal program. He enjoys playing a variety of sports during squad to a third-place finish in the Pac-10. He has trained his free time and is an avid sports fan. He and his wife, Samantha, have two daugh- and coached a variety of youth teams in his home state of Mississippi, and was an ters, Emma and Julia. active member of Brilla Soccer Ministries, a Christian organization that uses soccer to discuss religion. Brown graduated from Stanford in 2007 with a degree in Urban Studies.

6 2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 2007 OUTLOOK Stanford Will Rely on Veteran Leadership and Talented Underclassmen in 2007 Wide Midfielders The 2007 Stanford men’s soccer team looks to improve Michael Alexander (Jr.) - An active and competitive player on a solid 2006 season in which they claimed third place in who can compete both wide in the midfield and wide in thePac-10 with a 5-3-2 record, 7-7-4 overall. The Cardinal defense. Brant Bishop (So.) - A multi-positional player who is welcome nine newcomers to the squad to go along with coming off a strong freshman season in 2006. Garrett Gunther eight seniors. This years team has a good balance of veter- (Fr.) - A dynamic midfielder; capable of playing wide or cen- an leadership and youthful enthusiasm that head coach trally. Thiago Sa Freire (So.) - A talented attacking player who found a home at right midfielder in 2006. Ryan Thomas (Fr.) Bret Simon hopes will equate to a successful season. “The - A left side midfield player who has excelled with the youth entire team is excited to get started and build upon the suc- national team. cess we had at the end of the 2006 season,” said Simon. This years team has Forwards “This year’s team will feature a lot of familiar faces from a good balance of last year combined with a large group of talented newcom- Kyle Hency (Sr.) - The returning team captain; has devel- veteran leadership and youthful enthu- ers.” oped a knack for the goal as a converted forward. Daniel Leon (Fr.) - A smooth, attacking player capable of playing forward siasm that head With 20 letterwinners and ten starters returning, experi- coach Bret Simon ence will be plentiful. “We have a strong returning group who or central midfield. Tom Montgomery (Jr.) - A physically pow- erful and technically clean forward; expected to make an hopes will equate have put forth a great amount of effort to get us off to the kind to a successful impact in 2007. Evan Morgan (Sr.) - Returns as the teams lead- of start necessary to build upon last year,” noted Simon. “We season. have good balance and better depth than we’ve had in the last ing goal scorer in 2006. Dan Shapiro (Sr.) - Versatile and cre- five years. This veteran group has talent, leadership and the ative as either a forward or midfield player. desire necessary to compete with the best in the country.” Central Defenders Coach Simon has high hopes for the incoming freshman as Mark Bartlett (Sr.) - Lots of dedication and leadership from well.“On paper the freshman class is the deepest and most tal- this former New Zeland youth international player. Scott ented group in the past decade. Many will be expected to Bolkan (Sr.) - The teams defensive anchor for the last three quickly contribute, though the number of strong returning years. Shaun Culver (Fr.) - A physically dominant central players should make that process of integrating the new play- defender. Kevin Huang (Fr.) - Strong technically and tactical- ers smoother and more gradual.” ly; capable of playing anywhere in defense or as a holding Stanford’s schedule will present some tough challenges as midfield player. Ryan Imamura (Sr.) - Capable of playing cen- they face 2006 NCAA participants San Francisco, San Diego tral or wide in defense and being an impact player. Returning State, Washington, Cal, Santa Clara, NCAA Finalist UCLA, from a season ending foot injury in 2006. Ross Porter (Sr.) - and NCAA Champion UC Santa Barbara. Strong in the air and on the tackle; able to distribute with Goalkeepers great range and accuracy. Andrew Kartunen (RS Sr.) - A fifth year senior making his comeback from a season ending injury in 2006. John Moore (So.) - Jumped right into the fire as a freshman starter with Kartunen sidelined. Josh Nesbit (So.) - A strong and brave true team leader. Brent Stewart (So.) - A strong shot-stopper who is developing into a more complete goalkeeper. Wide Defenders Enrique Allen (Jr.) - Physical and fit; capable of playing any- where on defense or as a midfielder. Tim Jones (Jr.) - A speedy, attacking outside defender. Cameron Lamming (Fr.) - Attacking defender; has found success at the club and nation- al team levels. T.J. Novak (Jr.) - Found a home and excelled as one of the conferences best outside defenders. Dominique Yahyavi (Fr.) - Skillful and creative; able to play on the left or right side in defense or midfield. Central Midfielders Taylor Amman (Fr.) - A multi-positional player who has spent much time playing overseas. Alex Kozachencko (So.) - Has made great improvement over the last two years as a ver- satile midfielder. Michael Strickland (So.) - Developing into a team leader as an anchoring midfield player. Bobby Warshaw (Fr.) - Has succeeded as both a midfielder and forward, including with the youth national team.

2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 7 2007 CARDINAL R OSTER/PLAYER P ROFILES

Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown(Last School) 0 Brent Stewart GK 6-2 180 So.* Dallas, TX (St. Mark’s School of Texas) 3 Michael Alexander D 1 Josh Nesbit GK 6-3 190 Jr. Waterford, VA (Loudoun Valley HS) 16 Enrique Allen M/D 2 Mark Bartlett D 6-2 180 Sr. Wellington, New Zealand (Kapiti College) 26 Taylor Amman M 3 Michael Alexander D 5-10 150 Jr. Sarasota, FL (Sarasota High) 2 Mark Bartlett D 4 Kevin Huang D/M 6-0 160 Fr. Potomac, MD (Sidwell Friends) 12 Brant Bishop M/F 5 Michael Strickland M 5-10 173 So. Davis, CA (Davis HS) 25 Scott Bolkan D 6 Kyle Hency M/D 5-11 175 Sr.* Waterloo, IL (Chaminade Co. Pr.) 8 Shaun Culver D 7 Alex Kozachenko M/F 5-9 145 So.* Fremont, CA (Mission San Jose HS) 27 Garret Gunther M 8 Shaun Culver D 6-2 165 Fr. Escondido, CA (San Pasqual HS) 6 Kyle Hency M/D 9 Evan Morgan M 5-10 165 Sr. Littleton, CO (Chatfield HS) 4 Kevin Huang D/M 10 Thiago Sa Freire F/M 5-9 160 So. Manchester, MO (Christian Brothers HS) 23 Ryan Imamura M/D 11 Tom Montgomery M/F 5-10 155 Jr. Bakersfield, CA (Centennial HS) 19 Tim Jones D/M 12 Brant Bishop M/F 5-10 155 So. Parkville, MO (Park Hill South HS) 18 Andrew Kartunen GK 13 Dan Shapiro F 5-10 155 Sr. New Haven, CT (Hopkins School) 7 Alex Kozachenko M/F 14 Bobby Warshaw M 6-0 185 Fr. Mechanicsburg, PA (Mechanicsburg Area Senior High) 15 Cameron Lamming D 15 Cameron Lamming D 5-9 160 Fr. San Juan Capistrano, CA (Capistrano Valley HS) 21 Daniel Leon F 16 Enrique Allen M/D 6-0 165 Sr. Hayward, CA (James Logan HS) 11 Tom Montgomery M/F 17 T.J. Novak M/F 6-1 160 Jr. Fenton, MO (Rockwood Summit) 20 John Moore GK 18 Andrew Kartunen GK 6-1 175 Sr.* San Juan Capistrano, CA (San Clemente HS) 9 Evan Morgan M 19 Tim Jones D/M 5-10 145 Jr. Lawranceville, GA (Collins Hill) 1 Josh Nesbit GK 20 John Moore GK 6-2 195 So. Chino Hills, CA (Chino Hills HS) 17 T.J. Novak M/F 21 Daniel Leon F 5-10 155 Fr. Mill Valley, CA (Tamalpais HS) 22 Ross Porter D 22 Ross Porter D 6-0 180 Fr. Ross, CA (Marin Academy) 10 Thiago Sa Freire F/M 23 Ryan Imamura M/D 6-2 180 Sr. Eugene, OR (Cornell University) 13 Dan Shapiro F 24 Dominique Yahyavi D/M 5-10 160 Fr. Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara HS) 0 Brent Stewart GK 25 Scott Bolkan D 6-2 180 Sr. Salem, OR (South Salem HS) 5 Michael Strickland M 26 Taylor Amman M 6-2 166 Fr. Santa Rosa, CA (Santa Rosa HS) 99 Ryan Thomas M 27 Garret Gunther M 5-6 135 Fr. Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Wilson HS) 14 Bobby Warshaw M 99 Ryan Thomas M 5-9 150 Fr. Claremont, CA (Claremont HS) 24 Dominique Yahyavi D/M *- Redshirt Coaching Staff Bret Simon – Head Coach (Massachusetts ’80), Seventh Year Rob Becerra – Assistant Coach, Second Year Jon Pascale – Assistant Coach, Second Year

Pronunciation Guide Scott Bolkan (Bowl-kin) Andrew Kartunen (Car-TOON-en) Thiago Sa Freire (T-AH-go Sah Freer) Kevin Huang (Hwong) Alex Kozachenko (Ko-zah-chink-oh) Dominique Yahyavi (Yah-YAH-vee)

#3 in track … Four-time all-state cross country selection … Holds school record in the Michael Alexander 5K and 2 mile races. Junior Defender 5-10, 150 Sarasota, FL (Sarasota) Personal: Born January 15, 1987 … Parents are Ken and Gayle Alexander … Has one sister, Kerri … Major is human biology. General: Brings a tireless work rate to The Farm … possesses Coaching Staff on Alexander: “Michael has consistently impressed with his tireless the ability to play wide back on both sides of the field, and can play and competitive nature. He ís a skillful defender who has the ability and the step right into the right-midfield position. inclination to attack.” As a Sophomore in 2006: Saw action in nine matches … Took Career Stats one shot on goal against No. 9 UCLA (9/24). Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG As a Freshman in 2005: Made nine starts in 17 games played for the Cardinal … 2005 17-9 0113 0 Tallied his first collegiate assist against Oregon State (10/16) … Took two shots on 2006 9-0 0010 0 goal out of three for the season … Totals 26-9 0 1 2 3 0 Took his first collegiate career shot against Washington (10/23). # High School/Other: A 2005 16 Enrique Allen graduate of Sarasota High School … RS-Junior Midfielder/Defender Four-year letterwinner … Played for 6-0, 165 Hayward, CA (James Logan HS) IMG Soccer Academy club team … General: One of the top defensive players to come out of the 2005 NSCAA Scholar Athlete All- Bay Area in recent years … Combines excellent ball skills with American … 2000-05 Florida 1987 great tenacity in defense. State Team … Two-time all-area selection … 2005 all-state honoree As a Redshirt Sophomore in 2006: Started five of seven … Region III ODP Soccer Team matches in which he appeared … helped lead Stanford to a shutout in a 0-0 draw member (2001-05) … Holds school at Princeton (9/1). record for single season goals (29) As a Redshirt Freshman in 2005: Saw action in three games for the Cardinal. and led his team to a second place As a Freshman in 2004: Did not play during the 2004 campaign. finish at state in 2005 … Also was a High School/Other: A 2004 graduate of James Logan High School … Named Most four-year letterwinner in cross Outstanding Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2004 … Earned Mission Valley Athletic country and three-year letterwinner League Player of the Year honors in 2002 … Three time First Team All-League performer … Tallied 34 goals and assisted on 23 scores during high school career

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… Captain of high school squad as a competed in the Oceania Under-17 World Cup Qualifying Tournament in junior and senior … Played for the Australia. Santa Clara Soccer Club, Palo Alto Personal: Born June 24, 1986 … Son of Rowland and Megan Bartlett … Chemistry Soccer Club, and captained the major. Lamorinda Soccer Club from 2000- Coaching Staff on Bartlett: “Mark is a strong and talented defender with 2004 … Member of the Region IV international experience, and is cut from the same mold as previous Cardinal ODP squad and the Northern players from New Zealand.” California State Team from 2000- Career Stats 2004 … Member of CYSA State Cup Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG quarterfinalist teams in 2002 and 2004 12-6 0 0 0 1 0 2003, and a State Cup semifinalist 2005 7-1 0 0 0 0 0 team in 2004 … Member of Super Y- 2006 5-1 0 0 0 0 0 League National Finalist squad in Totals 24-8 0 0 0 1 0 2002, 2003, and 2004. Personal: Born May 30, 1986 … Son # of Jesse Allen and Gina Pacaldo … 12 Brant Bishop Lists most exciting sports experience Sophomore Midfielder/Forward as competing in the Gothia Cup in 5-10, 155 Parkville, MO (Park Hill South HS) Sweden, the world’s largest youth General: Talented defender who possesses the ability to break tournament … Majoring in Human players down off of the dribble and pass … has a tireless work Biology with plans to enter the Sports Medicine field. rate and shows remarkable composure in pressure situations. Coaching Staff on Allen: “Enrique is an impressive athlete who has displayed great As a Freshman in 2006: Appeared in 16 matches, starting 13 confidence and maturity in his play.” of those … notched a goal and an assist on the year … assisted on a goal in 2-1 win Career Stats at Army (9/3) … scored a goal in 2-0 win at Oregon State (10/8). Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG 2004 Redshirted the Season High School: A 2006 graduate of Park Hill South in Riverside, Missouri … Four- 2005 3-0 0 00 0 0year letterwinner … Coached by Joe Toigo … Captained his soccer team his senior 2006 6-5 0 00 2 0year … 2006 NSCAA Youth All- Totals 9-5 0 0 0 2 0 American as well as an NSCAA Scholar All-American … Two-time Missouri first-team All-State #2 Mark Bartlett selection … ‘06 Missouri Western Senior Defender Region Player of the Year as well as 6-2, 180 Wellington, New Zealand (Kapiti College) conference Player of the Year … Two- time Kansas City Star first-team All- General: Adds size to the Stanford backline … Capable Metro selection … 2005 first-team defender with exceptional ball skills … Brings a wealth of all-district and all-conference pick … international experience to The Farm. Scored 11 goals and notched 20 As a Junior in 2006: Started one of the five matches in which assists in 2005 … Helped his team to he appeared … was part of a defense that shutout Princeton in 0-0 tie on Sept. 1. back-to-back Missouri State As a Sophomore in 2005: Made one start in seven appearances for the Cardinal on Championships. defense … Contributed in Stanford’s 2-0 win over Vanderbilt … Saw action in the Personal: Parents are Greg and Carla Cardinal’s 3-2 victory over Oregon State (10/21). Bishop … Has one brother, Brendan As a Freshman in 2004: Filled in exceptionally on the Cardinal backline … Saw … Major is undecided. action in 12 matches with six starts in the Cardinal defense … Made his collegiate Coaching Staff on Bishop: “Brant is debut against SMU (9/5) … Attempted a shot against San Jose State (9/10) … a skillful midfielder with a great work Named the 20th best college recruit of 2004 by Soccer America … Tabbed as one of rate on both sides of the ball.” the 100 freshmen to keep an eye on Career Stats by College Soccer News. Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG High School/Other: A 2004 graduate 2006 14-0 0 0 0 4 0 of Kapiti College … Captained his high school soccer team … Also played for the Western Suburbs Club team … Member of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Soccer Team that toured Europe in 2004 and recorded a historic 1-0 win over the English Schoolboys … Member of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Soccer Team that toured Australia in 2003 and posted an undefeated record … Named to the New Zealand Under- 17 National Team in 2003 and

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#25 Coaching Staff on Culver: “Shaun brings a controlled physicality to the game and Scott Bolkan is very dangerous on set pieces.” Senior Midfielder/Defender 6-2, 180 Salem, OR (South Salem HS) General: Talented defender capable of joining the attack #6 effectively … Lends physical presence to the squad … Kyle Hency Intelligent player that can win balls and distribute from the RS-Senior Midfielder/Defender midfield. 5-11, 175 Waterloo, IL (Chaminade College Prep) As a Junior in 2006: Appeared in all 18 matches last season, starting 17 … Scored General: A tactically savvy player with a great understanding one goal on the year … Scored lone goal of the year in 2-0 win over Oregon State of the game … has the ability to play a variety of positions for (10/15). the Cardinal. As a Sophomore in 2005: Started in all 18 games for Stanford … Saw action both As a Junior in 2006: Appeared in 17 matches, starting 15 … on defense and offense during the year … Scored the Cardinal’s lone goal against Scored a goal and assisted on three others in 2006 … Assisted on Stanford’s only Oregon State (10/16) … Took 14 shots during the year with five on goal … First- goal in 1-1 tie against CS Fullerton (9/10) … Assisted on each of the Cardinal’s team Pac-10 All-Academic selection. goals in 2-0 win over Sacramento State (9/15) … Scored lone goal in 1-1 draw As a Freshman in 2004: Appeared in 12 games with seven starts … Started seven against No. 9 UCLA (9/24). straight contests at the end of the season … Made his collegiate debut against Cal As a Sophomore in 2005: Made 10 starts in 17 games played, including starts in the State Fullerton and attempted a shot (9/19) … Made his first collegiate start against last seven games of the season … Notched a goal and an assist in Stanford’s 2-0 UC Davis (10/15) … Tabbed as the eighth best college recruit in 2003 by Soccer shutout of Army (9/24) … Took four shots on the year with one on goal … Tallied America … Named as one of the 100 freshmen to keep an eye on by College Soccer three points on the season … Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic selection. News. As a Freshman in 2004: Made collegiate debut as a sub against Oregon State High School/Other: A 2004 graduate of South Salem High School … Played for (10/31) … Also saw action as a sub in season finale at California (11/13). Head Coach Eric Johanson … Named an NSCAA/Adidas All-American following As a Freshman in 2003: Redshirted his first season due to injury. his junior and senior seasons … High School/Other: A 2003 graduate of Chaminade College Prep … A two-time Earned McDonald’s High School All- All-State, All-Metro and All-MCC player in his junior and senior campaigns … American honors in 2004 … First Had a big season offensively as a junior despite playing defense, contributing 24 Team All-Oregon performer … points on six goals and 12 assists … Prep team was co-national champions in his Valley League Player of the Year and junior year, while winning the state title in both his junior and senior campaigns … region Player of the Year as a senior Played for the exceptional Scott … An Adidas/ESP All-Star … Gallagher Soccer Club team that won Tabbed as the eighth best college a pair of state titles (2001,‘02), as well recruit in 2004 by Soccer America. as the Tampa Bay Sun Bowl (2000), Personal: Born February 18, 1986 … the Presidents Day Cup (2001) and Son of Steven and Marlene Bolkan the Disney Showcase (2002). … Lists most exciting experience in Personal: Born January 17, 1985 … sports as watching Boca Juniors play Son of Gary and Debbie Hency … Colo Colo in Santiago, Chile … Father played collegiate soccer at Human biology major with a minor Aurora and uncle, Bill Hency, played in creative writing. collegiate soccer at South Carolina … Coaching Staff on Bolkan: “Scott is Favorite sports team is Manchester one of the country’s top defenders United … Undeclared major. whose versatility allows him to both Coaching Staff on Hency: “Kyle is a win balls and orchestrate attacks.” mature player who likes to play with Career Stats his back to the goal. His leadership Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG qualities are among the best to wear 2004 12-7 0 0 0 1 0 the cardinal jersey.” 2005 18-18 1 0 2 14 0 2006 18-18 1 0 2 7 1 Career Stats Totals 48-43 2 0 4 22 1 Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG 2003 redshirt 2004 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 #8 2005 17-10 1 1 3 4 0 Shaun Culver 2006 17-15 1 3 5 11 0 Freshman Defender Totals 36-25 2 4 8 15 0 6-2, 165 Escondido, CA (San Pasqual HS) General: A ferocious ball-winning defender from San Diego … enjoys the physical elements of the game … possesses the #23 Ryan Imamura ability to play in central or wide positions. Senior Midfielder/Defender High School/Other: A 2007 graduate of San Pasqual High 6-2, 180 Eugene, OR (Cornell University) School … Four-year varsity soccer player and two-year captain … Second-team General: A powerful and gifted athlete who possesses the All-Valley League in 2006…First-team All-Valley League selection in 2007… Played ability to play anywhere on the backline for the Cardinal. club for San Diego Surf … team won Surf Cup in 2006 and 2007. As a Junior in 2006: Saw action in two games, making one Personal: Son of John and Denise Culver… Has one brother, Wesley, who is a start … Started season opener at Santa Clara (8/25). senior in high school … major is undeclared …enjoys playing guitar and bodyboarding

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As a Sophomore in 2005: Made two senior year and Best Offensive Player his junior year … Two-time high school starts in nine games played for the scholar athlete … Member of the Region III Olympic Development Team (2002- Cardinal … Took three shots against 2005) … 2004 NSCAA/Adidas All-American Youth Soccer Award recipient. San Diego State (11/6) - all three Personal: Born April 30, 1987 … Son of Jocelyn Evans … Has one sister, Megan, were on goal … Saw time in who plays soccer at the University of Kentucky … Planning on majoring in Stanford’s 2-0 win over Army (9/24) Economics and International Relations. … Contributed in the Cardinal’s 1-0 Coaching Staff on Jones: “Tim possesses great quickness and is able to shut down victory over UAB (9/25) … Saw the best of opponents as well as contribute significantly to the team’s attack.” action in Stanford’s 3-2 win over Career Stats Oregon State (10/21). Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG Cornell Career: Stepped right in and 2005 18-10 0 0 0 2 0 made immediate contributions as a 2006 18-18 0 0 0 1 0 freshman in 2003, playing in 15 Total 36-28 0 0 0 3 0 contests and making 13 starts … Scored his first career goal against Florida Atlantic and tallied an assist #18 Andrew Kartunen in the season-ending 1-1 tie versus RS-Senior Goalkeeper Columbia. 6-1, 175 San Juan Capistrano, CA (San Clemente HS) High School: A 2003 graduate of General: Has a wealth of experience … Impressive in his South Eugene High School … Four- performance as the United States Under-20 National Team time letter winner and two-time defensive MVP of the soccer team, which was the goalkeeper in summer of 2003 … Possesses good command of 2003 Oregon 4A state co-champion … Served as a co-captain for the championship the 18-yard box … Combines great field awareness with squad and was named to the all-state second team and the Midwestern League first uncanny shot-stopping ability. team … A member of the Region IV Olympic Development Program for three years … Also played for the Oregon United club team.. Cardinal Career: Has made 29 starts in goal in 32 appearances … Posted 10 shutouts with 109 saves on The Farm. Personal: Parents are James and Nancy Imamura … Economics major … Has one brother, Eric, and one sister, Megan … Born March 10, 1985. As a Senior in 2006: Redshirted the season. Coaching Staff on Imamura: “Ryan will bring experience and a winning mentality As a Junior in 2005: Made 13 starts in 14 games as a Cardinal … Recorded four to the backline. We expect Ryan to continue to be dominant in the air defensively shutouts on the season in goal … Made 42 saves on the year with a .689 save and dangerous on attacking set pieces.” percentage … Posted a 1.29 GAA … Tallied 1,323 minutes in goal … Recorded five saves in Stanford’s 3-2 win over Oregon State. Career Stats Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG As a Sophomore in 2004: Made seven starts in goal … Posted five shutouts to begin 2005 9-2 0 0 0 3 0 the season … Surrendered just two goals during the 2004 campaign … Named to 2006 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and the Soccer America Total 11-3 0 0 0 3 0 National Team of the Week (9/6) following shutouts of Tulsa and SMU … Named to the All-Tournament Team at the SMU Mi Cocina Classic … Tabbed as Co-MVP of the Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic … Earned Pac-10 Player of the Week honors #19 Tim Jones (9/14) … Posted a 0.28 goals against average and collected 25 saves. Junior Defender/Midfielder As a Freshman in 2003: Appeared in 11 games with nine starts, logging 907:59 in 5-10, 145 Lawrenceville, GA (Collins Hill) the Cardinal goal … Ranked second on the team with 42 saves and a 1.78 goals against average … Made his collegiate debut against Yale (9/14),coming on in relief General: Speedy outside defender who uses his quickness to of Robby Fulton at the half … Made first career start in 2-0 loss to Tulsa (9/18) … outmatch his opponents. Started six straight games in the middle stretch of the season … Recorded a career- As a Sophomore in 2006: Started all 18 matches … Stellar high 14 saves and posted his first career shutout in tie with SMU (9/19) Ö defensive play helped the Cardinal to five shutouts on the Registered first career win against UC Irvine (9/28) … Collected three saves in 5-1 season. win over San Jose State (11/6) … Named to the All-Tournament team at the Golden As a Freshman in 2005: Made 10 Hurricane Classic for his starts in 18 games played for the performances against Tulsa and Cardinal, including 10 consecutive SMU. starts to close out the season … Took High School/Other: The 2002 his first collegiate shot against Parade Magazine Goalkeeper of the Vanderbilt (9/11) … Recorded a shot Year and an All-American … Also on goal vs. UCLA (11/4). earned NSCAA adidas All-American High School/Other: A 2005 graduate honors as a senior … Played in the of Collins Hill High School … Four- 2003 McDonald’s High School All- year letterwinner … Captained his American Game … Has been a high school soccer team his senior member of the United States Under- year … Played for the AFC Lightning 18, Under-16 and Under-14 National Premier 87 club team which won Teams … Won a national ODP state in 2002 and 2005 … Named to championship with the Cal-South state all-star team his senior season club team in 2001 and was awarded … Gwinnet County Super Six the adidas Golden Glove … Played selection … Two-time all-county club soccer for the prestigious Irvine honoree … Three-time all-county Strikers (winners of the 2002 USYSA scholar athlete … Tabbed MVP his national title) along with former

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Stanford standout Chad Marshall … Alternate goalkeeper on Under-17 National High School: A 2004 graduate of Team in 2001 for World Championship in Trinidad & Tobago … Ranked 13th on Centennial High School in Soccer America’s list of top college recruits for 2003 … Has played soccer in 14 Bakersfield, California … Four-year different countries … School Valedictorian. letterwinner … Captained his soccer Personal: Born February 7, 1985 … Son of John and Carole Kartunen … Human team in 2003 and 2004 … all-league biology major. and all-area selection … Celtic Cup Coaching Staff on Kartunen: “Andrew is a technically sound goalkeeper who reads MVP … Played club with the the game well and has precise distribution. He is back to full form and looking to Bakersfield Gunners … Also lettered anchor the Cardinal defense.” one year in football. Career Stats Personal: Parents are Robert and Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SHO Carrie Montgomery … Has two 2003 11-9 907:59 18 1.78 42 1 brothers, Nick and Mike, as well as 2004 7-7 650:00 2 0.28 25 5 two sisters, Amber and Audrey … 2005 14-13 1323:33 19 1.29 42 4 Major is MS&E … Brother Mike 2006 Redshirt plays football at Harvard Totals 32-29 2881.32 39 1.56 109 10 Coaching Staff on Montgomery: “Tom is a fierce competitor who will # add strength and depth to the 7 Alex Kozachenko Cardinal with his ability to play up RS-Sophomore Midfielder/Forward front or in the midfield.” 5-9, 145 Fremont, CA (Mission San Jose HS) Career Stats General: A skilled attacker in the central midfield … plays a Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG pivotal role in team possession. 2006 7-0 0 0 0 2 0 As a Redshirt Freshman in 2006: Appeared in 17 matches … Notched a pair of assists … assisted Stanford’s goal in 1-1 tie # against No. 9 UCLA (9/24) … Second assist came at No. 9 UCLA (10/27) in another 20 John Moore 1-1 draw. Sophomore Goalkeeper As a Freshman in 2005: Did not play in 2005. 6-2, 195 Chino Hills, CA (Chino Hills HS) High School/Other: A 2005 graduate of Mission San Jose … Four-year General: Fearless and athletic play creates an immense letterwinner … Captained high school team his senior season … Two-time first- presence in goal … a vital piece of the Cardinal defense. team all-league selection … As a Freshman in 2006: Started 12 of the 15 matches in which Second-team all-league pick as a he appeared … Posted a 6-5-3 record with four shutouts and sophomore … 2002 Umbro a 0.92 GAA … Made a pair of saves in recording first collegiate shutout against Super-Y-League Final MVP … Sacramento State (9/15) … Made four saves to preserve 1-1 draw against No. 9 Played for FC Fremont club team UCLA (9/24) … Posted consecutive shutouts of Washington (10/6) and Oregon … Holds high school career points State (10/8) … Shutout the Beavers again (10/15), making three saves. record with 70. High School: A 2006 graduate of Chino Hills High School … Four-year Personal: Parents are Paul and letterwinner in soccer … Also lettered a year in football … Captained his team his Catherine Kozachenko … Major is senior year … Coached by Kyle Shuler … Three-time Team MVP … 2006 Male communications with a minor in Scholar Athlete of the Year … CIF Academic Male Student Athlete of the year in ‘06 psychology … Has two brothers, … Inland Valley All-Star Soccer Nicholas and Michael … Father, Team ‘06 … 2006 Outstanding Paul, played soccer at Stanford … Senior Award Sierra League … Born August 29, 1987. Foothill-Citrus Athletic Directors Coaching Staff on Kozachenko: Outstanding Athletic/Academic “Alex is a multi-faceted offensive Achievement 2006 … Three-time all- player who can play comfortably league selection … MVP goalkeeper in a variety of forward and of the Surf Cup U19 Super Group in attacking midfield situations.” 2005 … Played club for the Arsenal Career Stats FC and coached by P.J. Brown. Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG Personal: Son of Jack and Marilynda 2005 Redshirt Moore … Has one brother, Jack 2006 17-0 0 2 2 0 0 Moore III … MS&E major … Enjoys backpacking, fishing, hiking and # snowboarding. 11 Tom Montgomery Coaching Staff on Moore: “John’s Junior Midfielder/Forward athletic ability allows him to make 5-10, 155 Bakersfield, CA (Centennial HS) saves other humans can’t make. He is General: Walked onto the team in Spring 2006 … his energy maturing from a great shot stopper and determination will translate into a successful career for to a complete goalkeeper.” the Cardinal. Career Stats As a Sophomore in 2006: Appeared in eight matches … Took Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SHO 2006 15-12 1365:00 14 0.92 56 4 three shots on the year … Helped Stanford to a pair of shutouts.

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#9 jump champion … Aunt, Joan Nesbit-Mabe, is a world class runner who ran in the Evan Morgan 1996 Olympic Games for the U.S. in the 10,000. Senior Midfielder 5-10, 165 Littleton, CO (Chatfield HS) Coaching Staff on Nesbit: “Josh is courageous and dedicated and capable of making game-saving stops.” General: Has been impressive in all facets of play … Adds pace Career Stats to the Cardinal lineup. Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SHO As a Junior in 2006: Started 16 of the 18 matches in which he 2005 4-4 366:24 4 0.98 23 0 appeared … Led team with five goals on the year … Also 2006 DNP notched an assist, in 2-1 victory at Army (9/3) … Scored in consecutive games against San Jose State (9/8) and CS Fullerton (9/10) … Scored goal in 2-1 win over San Diego State (9/22) … Scored again in 2-0 win over Oregon State (10/15). #17 T.J. Novak As a Sophomore in 2005: Made 15 appearances for Stanford … Recorded his first Junior Midfielder/Forward assist of the season in a 2-0 win over Army (9/24) … Notched another assist against 6-1, 160 Fenton, MO (Rockwood Summit) UAB (9/25) the next day … Tallied two assists on the year … Second-team Pac-10 All-Academic selection. General: Solid outside defender who adds a unique dimension to the Cardinal attack. As a Freshman in 2004: Appeared in 15 matches as a sub … Made collegiate debut against Tulsa (9/3) … Entered as a sub against SMU and tallied his first collegiate As a Sophomore in 2006: Appeared in 18 matches, starting 16 … goal on a diving header … Attempted six shots. Notched only assist on the year in 2-1 loss to San Jose State (9/8). High School/Other: Earned NSCAA/Adidas All-American honors after captaining As a Freshman in 2005: Made five consecutive starts in 11 games played before a Chatfield to a 16-4-0 record and a second place finish in the Jeffco Conference as a season-ending injury cut short his freshman campaign … Recorded 11 shots on the senior … Scored 11 goals and year including one on goal … Tallied his first collegiate shot against San Jose State (9/1). collected two assists as a senior … An High School/Other: A 2005 graduate of Rockwood Summit High School … Four- All-Conference First Team selection year letterwinner … 2004 State Player of the Year … 2004 Gatorade State Player of in 2003 … Named to the All- the Year … 2004 All-American … Two-time first-team all-conference selection … Colorado Soccer Team by the Rocky 2004 First-team All-Metro … Two- Mountain News … Helped Chatfield time first-team all-state pick … Two- to state championship titles in 2000 time team MVP … 2004 Conference and 2002 … Played for the Colorado Player of the Year … Holds the Rush of the Colorado Amateur school record for career assists (40) Soccer League … Member of the and goals (34) … Also holds school West Regional ODP team. record for single-season assists (23) Personal: Born July 18, 1985 … Son … Played for Scott Gallagher soccer of Don and Danette Morgan … club team which won U-17 National International relations major. Championship. Coaching Staff on Morgan: “Evan is Personal: Born February 7, 1987 … a tough, athletic competitor who Parents are Kent and Donna Novak likes to battle with defenders. He is … Has one sister, Melissa … Plans to looking to continue to lead the major in Human Biology … Cousin, Cardinal in goals scored.” Mike Novak, played soccer at SIUE. Coaching Staff on Novak: “T.J. is a Career Stats Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG dynamic outside defender who has 2004 15-0 1 0 2 6 0 merely scratched the surface of his 2005 15-0 0 2 2 0 0 potential. His athletic ability and thirst 2006 18-17 5 1 11 15 1 to attack make him a constant threat.” Totals 48-17 6 3 15 21 1 Career Stats Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG 2005 11-5 0 0 0 11 0 #1 2006 18-17 0 1 1 7 0 Josh Nesbit Total 29-22 0 1 1 18 0 Junior Goalkeeper 6-3, 190 Waterford, VA (Loudoun Valley) General: Comes from a top pedigree of Virginia goalkeeping … brave and composedc … a strong team player. As a Sophomore in 2006: Did not see any playing time during the season. As a Freshman in 2005: Made four starts in goal for the Cardinal … Recorded 23 saves and a .852 save percentage … Had a 0.98 GAA … Played 366 minutes. High School/Other: A 2005 graduate of Loudoun Valley High School … Captained his high school team his senior year … 2005 all-state selection as well as all-metro, all-region and all-district picks … traveled Europe in 2003 with the D.C. United Youth team … Played for the Reston FC and D.C. United Youth club teams. Personal: Planning to major in Human Biology … Parents are Jeff and Casey Nesbit … Has one sister, Elizabeth and one brother, Daniel … Father, Jeff, was co- captain of the track and field team at Duke University where he was an ACC long

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#22 Ross Porter #13 Dan Shapiro Freshman Defender Senior Forward 6-0, 180 Ross, CA (Marin Academy) 5-10, 155 New Haven, CT (Hopkins School) General: Walked on to the team in the spring of 2007 in his General: Prolific prep scorer … Possesses an excellent touch senior year … Finished undergraduate degree from Stanford with creative ideas in attack … Demonstrates great poise at in 2007 in Mechanical Engineering with a 3.83 GPA … the forward position. Currently working towards a master’s in Mechanical As a Junior in 2006: Started 10 of 15 matches in which he Engineering. appeared … Scored a goal and notched two assists … Scored in 2-0 win over High School: Graduated from Marin Academy High School in 2003 … Played four Washington (10/6) … Earned assist in 2-0 win over Oregon State (10/15) … years of varsity soccer, helping the team win the school’s first ever section title his Assisted on goal in 2-1 win over No. 10 California (11/3). sophomore year, and a second championship his junior year … Played club soccer As a Sophomore in 2005: Started all 18 games for the Cardinal … Took 20 shots on for the Central Marin Bandits for nine seasons. Played four years of varsity the year including 10 on goal … Recorded an assist in Stanford’s 1-1 tie with San baseball in high school … Six-time intramural champion. Diego State (9/30) … Also notched an assists versus Oregon State (10/21) … Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1985 … Son of Thomas Porter and Christine Baron. Averaged 1.11 shots per game … First-team Pac-10 All-Academic selection. Brother Spencer ‘05 played for Stanford soccer … Has younger brother Chase … As a Freshman in 2004: Appeared in 16 matches with five starts … Made collegiate Spent last summer building an electric car for research purposes at Stanford … Will debut as a sub against Tulsa (9/3) … Scored first collegiate goal against Cal State be a teaching assistant for the next two years in the Product Realization Lab on Fullerton (9/19) … Made first collegiate start against California (10/1) … campus … Award-winning painter. Registered first career assist against Oregon State (10/8) … Attempted 10 shots. High School/Other: A four-year letterwinner at Hopkins School … Captained his high # school squad as a senior … Connecticut state Player of the Year in 2003 … An 10 Thiago Sa Freire NSCAA/Adidas All-American … Sophomore Forward/Midfielder Named All-New England as a senior … 5-9, 160 Manchester, MO (Christian Brothers HS) Garnered All-Connecticut honors in General: Brings confidence on the ball and an eagerness to each of his four high school seasons … attack … his speed and quickness enable him to penetrate A four-year All-Conference selection … opposing defenses. A five-year member of the regional ODP team … Amassed 71 goals and 54 As a Freshman in 2006: Appeared in 16 matches, starting two assists (196 points) in high school career … Earned two assists … assisted on goal in 1-1 draw against No. 9 UCLA (9/24) … … Also earned two letters in basketball. Earned second assist in 2-1 win over No. 10 California (11/3). Personal: Born April 27, 1986 … Son of Eugene Shapiro and Susan Bowers High School: A 2006 graduate of … Lists most exciting sports Christian Brothers College High experience as competing against the School in Manchester, Missouri … Brazilian Under-18 National Team at Coached by Terry Michler … a tournament in Costa Rica … Captained the soccer team his senior Economics major. year … Two-time NSCAA All- American … Scored eight goals and Coaching Staff on Shapiro: “Dan is tallied 14 assists in 2005 … Helped his an insightful player who likes to team to a regional championship and break down defenses with creative second place finish nationally in 2003. touches.” Personal: Parents are Pedro and Vera Career Stats Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG Sa Freire … Has two sisters, Bianca 2004 16-5 1 1310 and Isabella … Major is undecided. 2005 18-18 0 22200 Coaching Staff on Sa Freire: “Thiago 2006 15-11 1 24211 is a skillful attacking player who Totals 49-34 2 5 9 51 1 brings flare and creativity to the Cardinal offense.” # Career Stats 0 Brent Stewart Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG RS-Sophomore Goalkeeper 2006 16-2 0 2 2 2 0 6-2, 180 Dallas, TX (St. Markís School of Texas) General: Has dedicated himself to improving his game … possesses the ability to make big-time saves and manage tight games. As a Sophomore in 2006: Appeared in four games on the year, starting three … Posted 1-2-1 record with 0.79 goals-against average … Lone win came Nov. 3 in a 2-1 decision over No. 10 California … Notched a shutout in a scoreless tie at Princeton on Sept. 1. As a Freshman in 2005: Did not compete in 2005 … Over the summer, competed in the State Cup and was the goalkeeper for the winning team … In the Region III Tournament allowed only 1 goal in 5 games, but lost in the Finals in a 0-0 shootout. High School/Other: A 2005 graduate of St. Mark’s School of Texas … Played for the Dallas Texans soccer club which won a national championship … Four-year

14 2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer P LAYER P ROFILES letterwinner … Captained his high #5 school team his junior and senior Michael Strickland Sophomore Midfielder years … Three-time all-conference 5-10, 173 Davis, CA (Davis Senior HS) selection … Team MVP his senior season … Club team finished third General: An industrious midfielder who is a leader on and off nationally in 2003 and were the field … his possession rate and vision are that of a Champions in 2005 … Winner of the seasoned veteran. Golden Glove Award - given to the As a Freshman in 2006: Started 14 out of the 18 matches he best keeper at the National played … netted a goal and had an assist on the year … both came in 2-0 win against Championship Tournament. Sacramento State (9/15) … put three shots on frame in 2-0 win at Oregon State (10/8). Personal: Born April 13, 1987 … High School: A 2006 graduate of Parents are Paul and Melissa Stewart … Davis Senior High School in Davis, Has one sister, Meg … Major is Calif. … Two-year letter winner … international relations … Father, Paul, Also captained his high school squad played baseball at Stanford. in 2004 and 2005 … two-time All- Coaching Staff on Stewart: “Brent is Monticello Empire League selection a stopper with great range, an … MEL MVP and Metro MVP in ‘05 excellent shot, and a formidable when he led Davis to the Section presence between the pipes.” Championship… Tallied 19 goals in Career Stats 2004 and 16 goals in 2005 … Played Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SHO club with the Davis Legacy. 2005 Redshirt Personal: Son of Robert and Sharon 2006 4-3 341:33 3 0.79 11 1 Strickland … Has one brother, Jeff (15) … Undeclared major. Coaching Staff on Strickland: “He is a tireless worker and fierce competitor who challenges not only opposing players but his teammates every game.” Career Stats Year GP-GS G A PTS SH GWG 2006 18-15 1 1 3 15 1

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The Buck/Cardinal Club Instead of receiving solicitations from individual sports, donors and In June of 1934, the “Tiny Buck of the Month Club” was formed to raise friends of Stanford Athletics will now receive a single solicitation from the the necessary funds from Stanford alumni and friends to pay the tuition Buck/Cardinal Club. By giving a gift to the Buck/Cardinal Club, the donor costs for capable, worthy and needy student-athletes. As the Club’s name is giving both their favorite sport, and all of Stanford’s varsity sports, the implied, membership dues were one dollar per month and the word “tiny” budget resources they need. Donors will also have the opportunity to let us was added to emphasize the modest amount and to honor head football know which sports are their favorites at the time of the donation, and coach, Claude “Tiny” Thornhill. The Club later shortened its name to the sports will keep in touch with donors who specify interest in that specific “Stanford Buck Club” and revised its initial membership dues require- program. ment. For more information on the Buck/Cardinal Club and giving to Stanford Athletics, Until the mid-1970’s, there were no athletic scholarships for women, nor was there please call (650) 724-9081 or visit gostanford.com/giving. any fundraising organization devoted to this purpose. To accomplish the task of raising The Buck/Cardinal Annual Scholarships: scholarship funds for women, the Cardinal Club was formed in 1977-78. The Bill and Barbara Breuner Scholarship ...... Galen Thompson Under the guidance of the Buck and Cardinal Club leadership, a merged The Chiles Foundation Scholarship ...... T. J. Novak Buck/Cardinal Club was formed in 1987 to raise funds for both men’s and women’s ath- letic scholarships. The new volunteer organization was built on the fine Buck and Endowed Scholarships Cardinal Club traditions that served both organizations well. In 2007, the Stanford Athletic Department provided full operating budgets to all 35 Endowed scholarships are large sums of money that have been invested in the varsity sports. These budgets include all of the components necessary for our programs University’s endowment and generate significant interest income each year. A por- to compete at the Division I level. Because of this, none of our varsity sports will be tion of the income is spent on student aid and the remainder is reinvested in the required to fundraise for their basic operating budgets effective fiscal year 2008 principal. The following endowed scholarships, named for the donor or for some- (September 1, 2007). one the donor wishes to honor, provide full or partial grants-in-aid to members of These new budgets will be funded in large part by a more robust Buck/Cardinal Club, the 2006 men’s soccer team: enabling our head coaches and their staffs to focus their time and energy on coaching The John Arrillaga Family Scholarship ...... Michael Alexander, Tim Jones and recruiting instead of fundraising for basic operating budgets. Our donors will and Thiago Sa Freire receive Buck/Cardinal Club benefits commensurate with their generosity. The Thomas W. Ford Family Scholarship ...... Michael Strickland Under the new Stanford Athletics annual giving program, the Buck/Cardinal Club will not only include its great scholarship tradition, but also assist the department’s The Forman Family Scholarship ...... Michael Brown coaches and staff in providing the resources needed to compete at the highest level of The Louis W. and Gladyce L. Foster Scholarship ...... Mark Barlett NCAA Division I athletics. The Clarke and Elizabeth Nelson Scholarship ...... Scott Bolkan and Kyle Hency

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#26 Taylor Amman #21 Daniel Leon Freshman Midfielder Freshman Forward 6-2, 166 Santa Rosa, CA (Santa Rosa HS) 5-10, 155 Mill Valley, CA (Tamalpais HS) General: A possession-oriented midfielder with good General: A skillful player with a good nose for the goal. composure on the ball. High School / Other: A 2007 graduate of Tamalpais High School/Other: A 2007 graduate of Santa Rosa HS … HS…Captained high school team senior year…Four year Named NBL First Team All League in 2005 … A 2005 Press varsity player…Three-time all league selection…Helped team Democrat First Team All League selection … Captain of the team win league championship in 2004 and 2005…Member of the in 2005 … Last season, played on Marin FC club team that competed in the semi-final ODP State team three years…Helped State Team become Nike Friendship Cup State Cup game. Champions in 2004…Member of the ODP Region IV Team three years…Traveled Personal: Son of Kurt and Ann Amman … Has one sister, Gretel … Enjoys with Regional Team to Germany in 2005…Captained San Francisco United club listening to music, hanging out with friends and bike riding … Major in team (2005-2007) and Marin United club team (2003, 2004)…Helped lead San Engineering with a minor in Spanish. Francisco United to become CYSA and Super-Y league champions in 2006 Personal: Born April 20, 1989…Son of Julio Leon and Ellen Speiser…Has two #27 Garrett Gunther brothers, David and Juan…Undeclared major Freshman Midfielder # 5-6, 135 Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Wilson HS) 99 Ryan Thomas General: A crafty midfielder who likes to break defenders Freshman Midfielder down off the dribble. 5-9, 150 Claremont, CA (Claremont HS) High School/Other: Four-year varsity player and two-year General: An attack-oriented midfielder with loads of pace and captain … Press-Telegram Dream Team MVP in 2007… 2006 a lethal service game. ODP National Champion … All-Moore League MVP in High School/Other: 2007 graduate of Claremont High School 2007… 2007 CIF First Team … All-Moore League First Team in 2004, 2006, 2007. … Four-year letterman in soccer and captain during senior Personal: Son of Bruce and Rachel Gunther … Has one sister, Ashley, who attends year … Baseline League MVP senior year … Arsenal FC three Chico State … Lived in Belgium during sophomore year of high school … time National Champs … U18 National Team player since 2005 … Attended Attended school and became fluent in Dutch, and was leading scorer for first Adidas ESP camp in 2005 and 2006. division KRC Genk U-17 youth team … Plays guitar, bass, and piano. Personal: Son of Jim and Kathy Thomas … Has one brother Mark, and two sisters Jenny and Mary … Undeclared major … enjoys golfing and snowboarding. #4 Kevin Huang # Freshman Defender/Midfielder 14 Bobby Warshaw 6-0, 160 Potomac, MD (Sidwell Friends) Freshman Midfielder General: A technical player who can play defense or in the 6-0, 185 Mechanicsburg, PA midfield. (Mechanicsburg Area Senior High) High School/Other: Named among the top 25 recruits 2007 General: A central midfielder who possesses great touch and by Rise Magazine … NSCAA Adidas Youth All American the ability to probe holes in opposing defenses. 2006… Two-time Adidas ESP player and All-Star Team High School/Other: A 2007 graduate of Mechanicsburg Area captain 2006 … Member USYSA Region 1 ODP and MD ODP team…Captain of Senior High… Four-year letterwinner in soccer … Patriot News Bethesda United Club team two time USYSA National Semifinalist and Region 1 Big 11 Underclassman of the Year as a freshman … Patriot News Big 11 First Team as a Champions and three time state champions … Member of D.C. United Youth sophomore, junior, and senior … Four time Keystone Division First Team … Mid-Penn Team, Super Y League National Semi-Finalists … All-Met, All League, two-time Conference Player of the Year as a junior and senior … NSCAA Youth All America as a MVP and captain … High school team ranked top 10 in Metro area 2 years. sophomore, junior, and senior … NSCAA High School All State, All Region, and All Personal: Son of Kirk and Larke Huang … Has one sister, Christina … Performs in America as a junior and senior … Parade All America as a junior and senior … Argentine Tango and Contemporary Waltz. Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association State Player of the Year as a junior and senior … Gatorade State Player of the Year as a junior and senior … Played club soccer for Super #15 Nova FC coached by Nikki Nikolic and FC Delco coached by Mike Gorni … Member of Cameron Lamming EPYSA and Region 1 ODP as well as time with the U17 and U18 Men’s National Teams. Freshman Defender Personal: Son of Allen and Shirley Anne Warshaw … Has two brothers, Andy 5-9, 160 San Juan Capistrano, CA (Capistrano Valley HS) and Chris … Interested in history, political science, and policy making … Enjoys General: An attacking wide defender who has a great basketball, tennis, playing cards, and baseball. possession rate and sees the game at a high level. High School/Other: Competed for the National Team U14, #24 Dominique Yahyavi U15, U16, U17, U18 … Traveled to play soccer in Portugal, Freshman Defender/Midfielder Slovakia, Mexico, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Holland, Korea, 5-10, 160 Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara HS) and Argentina … Named to Adidas National All Star Team in 2004 and 2006 … Selected to the Region IV Team in 2003-2006 … Played for the Arsenal Football General: Wide midfielder who is dangerous taking people on Club … Won the State and Regional Championship in 2005-2007 … Captured the and provides quality service. National title in 2005 and 2006 and was a National Finalist in 2007 … Earned his High School/Other: A 2007 graduate of Santa Barbara High high school Scholar Athlete Award in 2004 and 2005 … Graduated as the School … Earned three letters in soccer … Led high school team Valedictorian. to three Channel League titles in a row … Named Channel League Personal: Son of Scott and Katie Lamming … Two brothers, Andrew and Gavin … 2nd Team in 2005, and Channel League 1st Team in 2006 and 2007 … Named high Likes to surf, skate, play guitar, and travel … Loves to study history and Jesus Christ. school and Channel League Offensive MVP in 2007 … Earned Santa Barbara News-Press Athlete of the Week … Selected as SBART Athlete of the Year and CIF 1st Team in 2007 … Scored 4 goals in a span of 8 minutes to lead team in a 4-0 win over a league opponent. Personal: Son of Homa and Margie Yahyavi … Has one brother, Andre … Enjoys playing soccer, skiing, and hiking.

16 2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 2006 STATISTICS AND R ESULTS

2006 Stanford Men’s Soccer Final Results/Statistics Overall: 7-7-4 Pacific-10: 5-3-2 (3rd) Name MP-MS G A Pts. Shots GW Goals Date Opponent Result Attend Stanford Goals Galen Thompson 18-18 4 4 12 31 2 Aug. 25 No. 18 Santa Clara L 0-1 - Evan Morgan 18-17 5 1 11 15 1 Aug. 27 at No. 17 San Francisco L 0-2 - Kyle Hency 17-15 1 3 5 11 0 Sept. 1 at Princeton T 0-0 (2ot) - Ryan Oblak 17-17 2 0 4 8 0 Sept. 3 at Army W 2-1 Brown, Munabi Dan Shapiro 15-11 1 2 4 21 1 Sept. 8 San Jose State L 1-2 Morgan Michael Strickland 18-15 1 1 3 15 1 Sept. 10 CS Fullerton T 1-1 (2ot) Morgan Bret Shimizu 16-14 1 1 3 7 0 Sept. 15 at Sacramento State W 2-0 Strickland, Oblak Michael Brown 10-10 1 0 2 7 0 Sept. 17 vs. Dartmouth L 0-1 - Scott Bolkan 18-18 1 0 2 7 1 Sept. 22 San Diego State W 2-0 Thompson, Morgan Tunji Munabi 13-0 1 0 2 6 1 Sept. 24 No. 9 UCLA T 1-1 (2ot) Hency Thiago Sa Freire 16-2 0 2 2 2 0 Oct. 6 at No. 9 Washington W 2-0 Shapiro, Thompson Alex Kozachenko 17-0 0 2 2 0 0 Oct. 8 at Oregon State W 2-0 Thompson, Shimizu T.J. Novak 18-17 0 1 1 7 0 Oct. 13 Washington L 0-2 - Brant Bishop 14-0 0 0 0 4 0 Oct. 15 Oregon State W 2-0 Bolkan, Morgan Enrique Allen 6-5 0 0 0 2 0 Oct. 20 at California L 0-2 - Tom Montgomery 7-0 0 0 0 2 0 Oct. 27 at No. 9 UCLA T 1-1 (2ot) Oblak Tim Jones 18-18 0 0 0 1 0 Oct. 29 at San Diego State L 0-1 - Michael Alexander 9-0 0 0 0 1 0 Nov. 3 No. 10 California W 2-1 Morgan, Thompson Ryan Imamura 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 John Moore 15-15 0 0 0 0 0 Stephen Ringer 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Bartlett 5-1 0 0 0 0 0

Name MP-MS Min. GA Saves W-L-T SHO GAA Brent Stewart 4-3 341:33 3 11 1-2-1 1 0.79 John Moore 15-12 1365:00 14 56 6-5-3 4 0.92

2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 17 2006 LINE S CORES

#18 Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 Stanford 0, Princeton 0 August 25, 2006/Stanford, CA (Bay Area Classic) September 1, 2006/Princeton, NJ 12F 12OT2OTF Santa Clara 0 1 1 Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 Princeton 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring: SCU – Peter Lowry (penalty kick) 48:07 Scoring:None SCU STAN STAN Princeton Shots:73 Shots:118 Saves:12 Saves:56 Corner Kicks:3 2 Corner Kicks:6 4 Fouls: 21 18 Fouls: 16 20 Offsides:21 Offsides:32 Attendance: 730 Attendance: 300 Stanford’s Record: 0-1-0 Stanford’s Record: 0-2-1 Stanford 0, #17 Stanford 2, Army 1 Univ. of San Francisco 2 September 3, 2006/West Point, NY August 27, 2006/San Francisco, CA (Bay Area Classic) 12F 12F Stanford 1 1 2 Stanford 0 0 0 Army 1 0 1 USF 1 1 2 Scoring: STAN – Brown (Shimizu) 6:28, Army – Newell Scoring: USF - Attar (Languis, Bergman) 32:28, Bergman (Borland) 38:54, STAN – Munabi (Morgan) 70:26 (Chandler) 79:51 STAN Army STAN USF Shots: 14 5 Shots:47 Saves: 22 Saves:21 Corner Kicks:5 2 Fouls:68 Corner Kicks:5 2 Michael Strickland Fouls: 13 16 Offsides:50 Offsides:20 Attendance: 214 Attendance: 1012 Stanford’s Record: 1-2-1 Sacramento St. 0, Stanford 2 Stanford’s Record: 0-2-0 San Jose St 2, Stanford 1 September 15, 2006/Berkeley, CA (Cal Legacy Tournament) September 8, 2006/Stanford, CA (Stanford Nike Invitational) 1 2 F 12F Sacramento St. 0 0 0 SJSU 0 2 2 Stanford202 Stanford 0 1 1 Scoring: STAN – Strickland (Hency) 9:23, Oblak (Hency, Scoring: STAN – Morgan (Novak) 48:06, SJSU – Moore Strickland) 21:30 (unassisted) 85:05, Wenyon (unassisted) 89:52 Sac St. STAN SJSU STAN Shots:612 Shots:610 Saves:32 Saves: 32 Corner Kicks:4 8 Corner Kicks: 4 4 Fouls: 10 18 Fouls: 15 22 Offsides: 6 4 Offsides:03 Attendance: 156 Attendance: 917 Stanford’s Record: 2-3-2 Stanford’s Record: 1-3-1 Dartmouth 1, Stanford 0 CS Fullerton 1, Stanford 1 September 17, 2006/Berkeley, CA (Cal Legacy Tournament) September 10, 2006/Stanford, CA (Stanford Nike Invitational) 12F 12OT2OTF Dartmouth 0 1 1 CSF 0 1 0 0 1 Stanford 0 0 0 Stanford 1 0 0 0 1 Scoring: DART – Henderson (unassisted) 76:28 Scoring: STAN – Morgan (Hency) 14:23, CSF – Brooks DART STAN (Sanders) 77:28 Shots: 7 3 CSF STAN Saves:33 Shots:69 Corner Kicks:5 3 Saves:13 Fouls:119 Corner Kicks: 44 Offsides:04 Fouls: 6 20 Attendance: 425 Offsides:33 Stanford’s Record: 2-4-2 Attendance: 315 San Diego St. 0, Stanford 2 Stanford’s Record: 1-3-2 September 22, 2006/Stanford, CA Evan Morgan 1 2 F SDSU 0 1 1 Stanford 1 1 2 Scoring: STAN – Thompson (unassisted) 31:13, Morgan (Thompson) 50:51, SDSU – Toft (Batista) 70:21 SDSU STAN Shots:57 Saves: 2 3 Corner Kicks: 32 Fouls: 14 12 Offsides: 33 Attendance: 1784 Stanford’s Record: 3-4-2 (1-0-0)

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Stanford 2, Oregon St. 0 Stanford 1, #9 UCLA 1 October 8, 2006/Corvallis, OR October 27, 2006/Los Angeles, CA 12F 12OT2OTF Stanford 1 1 2 Stanford 0 1 0 0 1 Oregon St. 0 0 0 UCLA 0 1 0 0 1 Scoring: STAN – Thompson (unassisted) 28:00, Shimizu Scoring: STAN – Oblak (Kozachenko) 67:53, UCLA – (Thompson) 85:35 Estrada (Myers) 85:48 STAN OSU STAN UCLA Shots: 16 12 Shots:810 Saves:54 Saves:13 Corner Kicks: 65 Corner Kicks: 13 Fouls: 11 18 Fouls: 15 15 Offsides:72 Offsides:13 Attendance: 290 Attendance: 1293 Stanford’s Record: 5-4-3 (3-0-1) Stanford’s Record: 6-6-4 (4-2-2) Washington 2, Stanford 0 Stanford 0, San Diego St. 1 October 13, 2006/Stanford, CA October 29, 2006/San Diego, CA 12F 12F Washington 0 2 2 Stanford 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 Washington 0 1 1 Scoring: WASH – Forrest (Cox) 51:11, Cox (Allen) 88:46 Scoring: SDSU – Cardenas (Toft) 87:10 WASH STAN STAN SDSU Shots: 10 3 Shots: 49 Saves: 24 Saves: 32 Corner Kicks:3 4 Corner Kicks:0 6 Fouls: 10 13 Fouls:139 Kyle Hency Offsides:10 Offsides:01 Attendance:– Attendance: 466 #9 UCLA 1, Stanford 1 Stanford’s Record: 5-5-3 (3-1-1) Stanford’s Record: 6-7-4 (4-3-2) September 24, 2006/Stanford, CA Oregon St. 0, Stanford 2 #10 California 1, Stanford 2 1 2 OT2OTF October 15, 2006/Stanford, CA November 3, 2006/Stanford, CA UCLA 0 1001 12F 12OTF Stanford10001 Oregon St. 0 0 0 California 1 0 0 1 Scoring: STAN – Hency (Kozachenko, Sa Freire) 44:56, Stanford 0 2 2 Stanford 1 0 1 2 UCLA – McClung (Zaher) 77:52 Scoring: STAN – Bolkan (Thompson) 59:38, Morgan Scoring: CAL – Avala-Hil (Sassano) 9:01, STAN – Morgan UCLA STAN (Shapiro) 74:59 (Sa Freire) 29:15, Thompson (Shapiro) 96:33 Shots:129 OSU STAN CAL STAN Saves:34 Shots:56 Shots: 10 13 Corner Kicks:123 Saves: 33 Saves: 54 Fouls: 19 19 Corner Kicks: 5 3 Corner Kicks: 4 4 Offsides: 1 2 Fouls: 12 14 Fouls: 8 9 Attendance: 1126 Offsides:36 Offsides:14 Stanford’s Record: 3-4-3 (1-0-1) Attendance: 863 Attendance: 1451 Stanford 2, #9 Washington 0 Stanford’s Record: 6-5-3 (4-1-1) Stanford’s Record: 7-7-4 (5-3-2) October 6, 2006/Seattle, WA Stanford 0, California 2 12F October 20, 2006/Berkeley, CA Stanford 1 1 2 12F Washington 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 Scoring: STAN – Shapiro (Thompson) 18:57, Thompson California 1 1 2 (unassisted) 51:35 Scoring: CAL – Marion (Sassano) 44:22, Wilson (Purdy, STAN WASH Hatzke) 52:08 Shots:819 STAN CAL Saves: 91 Shots:719 Corner Kicks:2 2 Saves:102 Fouls: 12 16 Corner Kicks:2 4 Offsides:20 Fouls: 8 12 Attendance: 1564 Offsides:12 Stanford’s Record: 4-4-3 (2-0-1) Attendance: 1211 Stanford’s Record: 6-6-3 (4-2-1)

John Moore

2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 19 R ECORD B OOK

Career Records Goals Against Avg. (Min. 2,500 Min.) Single-Season Records Offense – Goals 1. Adam Zapala, 1997-2000 0.63 (8,112) Offense – Goals 2. Robby Fulton, 2001-2003 0.88 (4,090) 1. Willie Guicci, 1979-1981 56 1. Ted Rafalovich 28 1978 3. Tom Austin, 1984-1986 0.99 (3,913) 2. Jorge Titinger, 1980-1983 48 2. Bob Geiger 26 1976 4. Kyle Krpata, 1989-1992 1.17 (6,993) 3. Ted Rafalovich, 1978-1981 45 3. Dan McNevin 23 1978 5. Ryan Craig, 1993-1996 1.59 (2,996) 4. Dan McNevin, 1977-1979 43 4. Willie Guicci 22 1981 5. Bob Geiger, 1972-1976 41 Career Saves 5. Willie Guicci 20 1979 6. Giancarlo Ferruzzi, 1982-1985 32 1. Kyle Krpata 1989-1992 275 6. Jorge Titinger 14 1981 7. Roger Levesque, 1999-2002 29 2. Adam Zapala, 1997-2000 234 Willie Guicci 14 1980 Jim Talluto, 1989-1992 29 3. Chris Helling, 1986-1989 226 Roger Levesque 14 2001 9. A.J. Sauer, 1995-1998 28 4. Willy Burkhardt, 1981-1984 225 Offense – Assists 10. Ryan Collins, 1991-1994 27 5. Tom Austin, 1984-1986 204 1. Ted Rafalovich 23 1978 6. Robby Fulton, 2001-2004 161 Offense – Assists 2. Dan McNevin 17 1979 7. Jim Masetti, 1993-1994 107 1. Ted Rafalovich, 1978-1981 62 Ted Rafalovich 17 1981 8. Ryan Craig, 1993-1996 104 2. Dan McNevin, 1977-1979 42 4. Ted Rafalovich 16 1980 9. Andrew Terris, 1999-2002 87 3. Roger Levesque, 1999-2002 30 5. Roger Levesque 13 2002 10. John Moore, 2006- 56 4. Todd Dunivant, 1999-2002 28 Dan McNevin 13 1978 Career Games Played Giancarlo Ferruzzi, 1982-1985 28 Offense – Points Jorge Titinger, 1980-1983 28 1. Lee Morrison, 1998-2001 88 1. Ted Rafalovich 79 1978 7. Walter Kingson, 1980-1983 22 2. Abe Geiger, 2000-2003 87 2. Dan McNevin 59 1978 8. Corey Woolfolk, 1997-2000 21 3. Corey Woolfolk, 1997-2000 86 3. Willie Guicci 47 1981 9. Angel Vazquez, 1981-1985 19 Adam Zapala, 1997-2000 86 4. Willie Guicci 45 1979 10. Matt Moses, 1998, 2000-2001 18 5. Aaron Maines, 2001-2004 83 5. Dan McNevin 39 1979 Offense – Points 6. Ricky Goad, 1990-1993 82 Darren Fernandez, 2001-04 82 In Goal – Minutes 1. Ted Rafalovich, 1978-1981 152 8. Todd Dunivant, 1999-2002 81 2. Dan McNevin, 1977-1979 128 1. Adam Zapala 2,377 1998 9. Johanes Maliza, 1999-2002 79 3. Willie Guicci, 1979-1981 127 2. Kyle Krpata 2,145 1990 10. A.J. Sauer, 1995-1998 78 4. Jorge Titinger, 1980-1983 124 3. Kyle Krpata 2,103 1991 Aaron Jones, 1995-1998 78 5. Giancarlo Ferruzzi,1982-1985 92 4. Adam Zapala 1,994 2000 Derek Shanahan, 1998-2001 78 6. Roger Levesque, 1999-2002 88 5. Tom Austin 1,978 1985 7. Corey Woolfolk, 1997-2000 71 Career Games Started Shutouts 8. Angel Vazquez, 1981-1985 67 1. Lee Morrison, 1998-2001 88 9. A.J. Sauer, 1995-1998 66 1. Adam Zapala 16 2000 2. Adam Zapala, 1997-2000 86 2. Adam Zapala 15 1998 10. Ryan Collins, 1991-1994 65 3. Ricky Goad, 1990-1993 74 Jim Talluto, 1989-1992 65 3. Tom Austin 12 1985 4. Kyle Krpata, 1989-1992 72 4. Adam Zapala 12 1997 In Goal – Minutes 5. Jeff Kogl, 1991-1994 71 5. Robby Fulton 9 2002 6. Shan Gaw, 1994-1998 70 1. Adam Zapala, 1997-2000 8,112 Adam Zapala 9 1999 7. Carmen D’Onofrio, 1992-1995 68 2. Kyle Krpata, 1989-1992 6,993 Chris Helling 9 1988 Ryan Collins, 1991-1994 68 3. Craig Ueland, 1977-1979 4,575 8. Willy Burkhardt 7 1983 9. Abe Geiger, 2000-2003 67 4. Willie Burkhardt, 1981-1984 4,370 9. Tom Austin 6 1986 10. Adam Siegman, 1995-1998 65 5. Robby Fulton, 2001-04 4,090 Chris Helling 6 1988 Kyle Krpata 6 1992 In Goal – Shutouts Saves 1. Adam Zapala, 1997-2000 52 2. Willie Burkhardt, 1981-1984 24 1. Willy Burkhardt 136 1983 3. Kyle Krpata, 1989-1992 18 2. Tom Austin 101 1985 Tom Austin, 1984-1986 18 3. Kyle Krpata 98 1990 5. Chris Helling, 1986-1989 17 4. Tom Austin 93 1986 5. Willy Burkhardt 89 1984 6. Chris Helling 74 1987 Kyle Krpata 74 1991 8. Chris Helling 73 1988 9. Adam Zapala 62 1998 Adam Zapala 62 1999 Goals Against Average 1. Robbie Fulton 0.43 2002 2. Adam Zapala 0.45 2000 3. Adam Zapala 0.57 1998 4. Tom Austin 0.59 1985 5. Andrew Terris 0.64 2001 6. Adam Zapala 0.66 1997 7. Adam Zapala 0.88 1999 8. John Moore 0.92 2006 9. Ryan Craig 0.98 1996 10. Kyle Krpata 1.08 1992 Willie Burkhardt 1.08 1982 Current Players in Bold

Adam Zapala owns five school records, including career in goal minutes (8,112), shutouts (52) and goals against average (0.63), as well as season in goal minutes (2,377 in 1998) and shutouts (15 in 1998).

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NCAA Appearances Year Round Opponent Result 1962 1st Round St. Louis * L, 3-9 1978 1st Round USF * L, 3-6 1991 1st Round Santa Clara * L, 1-2 (O4) 1992 1st Round San Diego L, 0-3 1997 1st Round Washington L, 1-2 1998 1st Round San Jose State W, 3-2 (O3) 1998 2nd Round San Diego W, 3-1 (O2) 1998 Quarterfinals Virginia W, 3-0 1998 Semifinals Maryland W, 1-0 1998 Championship Indiana * L, 1-3 1999 1st Round Santa Clara T, 2-2 (O4) (eliminated in penalty kick shootout 6-5) 2000 1st Round Cal State Fullerton W, 4-0 2000 2nd Round Illinois-Chicago W, 6-0 2000 Quarterfinals SMU L, 1-2 2001 2nd Round Santa Clara W, 3-1 2001 3rd Round Portland W, 3-1 2001 Quarterfinals Saint Louis W, 1-0 Roger Levesque was the leading scorer for the Cardinal in 2001 and 2002. 2001 Semifinals North Carolina * L, 2-3 (O4) 2002 2nd Round Portland W, 10-9 (SO) 2002 3rd Round Furman W, 2-1 (O2) 2002 Quarterfinals Clemson W, 2-0 2002 Semifinals Creighton W, 2-1 (O2) Team Records (since 1977) 2001 Roger Levesque 14 9 37 Record Team Season 2002 Roger Levesque 7 13 27 2002 Championship UCLA L, 0-1 Most Wins 19 2001 2003 Matt Janusz 5 2 12 Fewest Losses 2 2001 2004 Darren Fernandez 8 2 18 * NCAA Champions Highest Winning Percentage .886 2001 2005 Marcus Ryan 419 Longest Unbeaten Streak 20 1996-97 2006 Galen Thompson 4 412 Consecutive Wins 14 1996-97 Goals Against Average Most Shutouts 16 2000 Most Goals 90 1978 (minimum 900 minutes) Fewest Goals Allowed 10 2000 Year Player Min. GAA 1977 Craig Ueland 1360 1.40 Yearly Leaders (since 1977) 1978 Craig Ueland 1625 1.44 1979 Craig Ueland 1590 1.13 Points 1980 Jeff Jones 1215 1.78 Year Player G A Pts. 1981 Willie Burkhardt 1235 1.35 1977 Dan McNevin 9 12 30 1982 Willie Burkhardt 1335 1.08 1978 Ted Rafalovich 28 23 79 1983 Willie Burkhardt NA 1.15 1979 Willie Guicci 20 5 45 1984 Willie Burkhardt 1800 1.57 1980 Willie Guicci 14 7 35 1985 Tom Austin 1978 0.59 1981 Willie Guicci 22 3 47 1986 Tom Austin 1705 1.53 1982 Jorge Titinger 13 12 38 1987 Chris Helling NA 1.15 1983 Giancarlo Ferruzzi 11 5 27 1988 Chris Helling NA 0.90 1984 Giancarlo Ferruzzi 9 10 28 1989 Chris Helling 1240 1.52 1985 Angel Vazquez 7 5 19 1990 Kyle Krpata 2145 1.34 1986 Juan Garcia 4 1 9 1991 Kyle Krpata 2103 1.10 Chris Porch 3 3 9 1992 Kyle Krpata 1915 1.08 Jim Cole 2 5 9 1993 Jim Masetti 1302 1.17 1987 Chris Porch 7 1 15 1994 Jim Masetti 1045 1.89 1988 Rhett Harty 8 2 18 1995 Ryan Craig 971 2.13 1989 Rhett Harty 7 1 15 1996 Ryan Craig 1200 0.98 1990 Jim Talluto 10 3 23 1997 Adam Zapala 1896 0.66 1991 Ryan Collins 9 6 24 1998 Adam Zapala 2377 0.57 1992 Jason Vanacour 9 4 22 1999 Adam Zapala 1845 0.88 1993 Rick Goad 12 5 29 2000 Adam Zapala 1994 0.45 1994 Carmen D’Onofrio 5 1 11 2001 Andrew Terris 2001 0.64 1995 Eric Vandevelde 4 3 11 2002 Robby Fulton 1681 0.43 1996 A.J. Sauer 9 3 21 2003 Robby Fulton 950 1.42 Jamie Clark 10 1 21 2004 Robby Fulton 1082 1.33 1997 A.J. Sauer 9 0 18 2005 Andrew Kartunen 1323 1.29 1998 Simon Elliott 9 7 25 2006 John Moore 1365 0.92 Stanford made it to the NCAA championship match in 1999 Luke Rust 8 2 18 2002, falling to Pac-10 foe UCLA by a score of 1-0. 2000 Corey Woolfolk 12 8 32

2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 21 Y EAR-BY -YEAR C OACHING R ECORDS

Year Coach Record Conf. Year Coach Record Conf.

1911 Harry Maloney 3-0-0 — 1954 Fred Priddle 2-3-1 — 1912 Harry Maloney 2-0-1 — 1955 Fred Priddle 4-3-1 — 1913 Harry Maloney 1-0-2 — 1956 Fred Priddle 5-5-0 — 1914 Harry Maloney 2-0-0 — 1957 Fred Priddle 4-4-1 — 1915 Harry Maloney 6-2-0 — 1958 Fred Priddle 3-5-1 — 1916 Harry Maloney 6-3-1 — 1959 Fred Priddle 5-3-0 — 1917 Harry Maloney 1-1-0 — 1960 Fred Priddle 6-3-0 — 7 yrs. Harry Maloney 21-6-4 (.742) — 1961 Fred Priddle 4-5-2 — 1918 E.R. Knollin 0-2-0 — 1962 Fred Priddle 8-2-0 — 1 yr. E.R. Knollin 0-2-0 (.000) — 1963 Fred Priddle 9-2-0 — 1919 Harry Maloney 6-2-2 — 1964 Fred Priddle 10-3-1 — 1920 Harry Maloney 1-0-1 — 1965 Fred Priddle 4-7-0 — 1921 Harry Maloney 2-1-0 — 1966 Fred Priddle 6-4-1 — 1922 Harry Maloney 2-0-0 — 1967 Fred Priddle 3-7-2 — 1923 Harry Maloney 8-6-2 — 1968 Fred Priddle 4-10-0 1-4-0/6th,WCISC 1924 Harry Maloney 2-3-2 — 1969 Fred Priddle 8-7-0 3-3-0/4th, WCISC Harry Maloney helmed the Cardinal for a 6 yrs. Harry Maloney 21-12-7 (.613) — 1970 Fred Priddle 10-5-2 2-3-1/5th,WCISC total of 22 years between 1911 and 1942. 1971 Fred Priddle 6-7-3 1-4-1/5th, WCISC 1925 Don Clark 5-1-2 — 1972 Fred Priddle 9-7-1 1-3-1/4th, WCISC 1 yr. Don Clark 5-1-2 (.750) — 1973 Fred Priddle 10-5-2 1-2-2/4th,WCISC 1926 Harry Maloney 0-1-1 — 1974 Fred Priddle 8-10-3 2-2-1/4th,WCISC 1927 Harry Maloney 1-2-0 — 1975 Fred Priddle 5-12-2 — 1928 Harry Maloney 2-3-0 — 22 yrs. Fred Priddle 133-119-23 (.525)11-21-6 (.368) 1929 Harry Maloney 1-3-2 — 1976 Nelson Lodge 10-8-1 — 1930 Harry Maloney 4-4-2 — 1977 Nelson Lodge 10-8-2 2-2-1/3rd, PSC 1931 Harry Maloney 8-0-2 — 1978 Nelson Lodge 16-6-0 4-3-0/3rd, PSC 1932 Harry Maloney 4-2-3 — 1979 Nelson Lodge 14-5-2 5-2-0/3rd, PSC 1933 Harry Maloney 4-2-3 — 1980 Nelson Lodge 10-10-1 5-2-0/2nd, PSC 1934 Harry Maloney 1-6-0 — 1981 Nelson Lodge 12-7-2 2-5-0/6th, PSC 9 yrs. Harry Maloney 25-23-13 (.516) — 1982 Nelson Lodge 13-5-3 3-1-2/PSC 1935 Richard Bullis 4-5-1 — 1983 Nelson Lodge 12-5-3 3-3-1/PSC 1 yr. Richard Bullis 4-5-1 (.450) — 8 yrs. Nelson Lodge 97-54-14 (.630) 24-18-4 (.609) 1936 Harry Maloney 3-3-3 — 1984 Sam Koch 11-7-3 4-3-0/PSC 1937 Harry Maloney 6-3-1 — 1985 Sam Koch 12-6-3 6-1-0/2nd, PSC 1938 Harry Maloney 5-4-1 — 1986 Sam Koch 6-11-4 1-4-1/5th, PSC 1939 Harry Maloney 9-3-1 — 1987 Sam Koch 9-9-3 3-3-0/3rd, PSC 1940 Harry Maloney 7-2-2 — 1988 Sam Koch 12-9-1 3-3-0/PSC 1941 Harry Maloney 5-2-5 — 1989 Sam Koch 8-11-2 1-3-2/PSC 1942 Harry Maloney 2-2-3 — 6 yrs. Sam Koch 58-53-16 (.520) 18-17-3 (.513) 7 yrs. Harry Maloney 37-19-16 (.625) — 1990 Colin Lindores 9-6-6 — Bobby Clark led the Cardinal to a 71-21-12 1943 no team (.713) record in his five years as head coach. 1991 Colin Lindores 12-4-5 — 1944 no team 1992 Colin Lindores 11-8-2 5-2-0/2nd, MPSF 1945 no team 1993 Colin Lindores 8-9-2 4-2-1/2nd, MPSF 1946 unavailable 3-2-0 — 1994 Colin Lindores 5-12-2 3-3-1 1947 David Tappan 1-2-1 — 1995 Colin Lindores 5-12-1 2-5-0/7th, MPSF 1 yr. David Tappan 1-2-1 (.375) — 6 yrs. Colin Lindores 50-51-19 (.496) 14-12-2 (.536) 1948 John H. Segel 3-5-1 — 1996 Bobby Clark 10-4-4 1-2-1/4th, MPSF 1 yr. John H. Segel 3-5-1 (.389) — 1997 Bobby Clark 13-5-2 3-0-1/1st, MPSF 1949 unavailable 1998 Bobby Clark 18-5-2 5-2-2/4th, MPSF 1950 Robert Graham 2-4-1 — 1999 Bobby Clark 12-4-3 5-1-1/2nd, MPSF 1 yr. Robert Graham 2-4-1 (.357) — 2000 Bobby Clark 18-3-1 6-2-0/2nd, Pac-10 1951 Leo Weinstein 7-4-1 — 5 yrs. Bobby Clark 71-21-12 (.713) 20-7-5 (.703) 1952 Leo Weinstein 6-2-2 — 2001 Bret Simon 19-2-1 6-1-1/1st, Pac-10 1953 Leo Weinstein 5-3-2 — 2002 Bret Simon 18-5-2 5-3-2/3rd, Pac-10 3 yrs. Leo Weinstein 18-9-5 (.641) — 2003 Bret Simon 3-15-2 0-10-0/6th, Pac-10 2004 Bret Simon 7-6-5 2-4-2/4th, Pac-10 2005 Bret Simon 4-11-3 1-7-2/6th Pac-10 2006 Bret Simon 7-7-4 5-3-2/3rd, Pac-10 6 yrs. Bret Simon 56-46-17 (.542) 18-21-7 (.467)

Bret Simon led Stanford to a first place fin- ish in the Pac-10 in 2001.

22 2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer A LL-TIME L ETTERWINNERS

All-Time Bill Derwin ...... 1986 J John Moore ...... 2006 Derek Shanahan ...... 1998-2001 Letterwinners Steve Dietz ...... 1976-77 Travis James...... 1999-01 Evan Morgan...... 2004-06 Dan Shapiro ...... 2004-06 Roster compiled since 1973. The Scott Dollar ...... 1996-97 Matt Janusz...... 2001-04 Erik Morrison ...... 1993-97 Patrick Sheehy ...... 1982-87 Stanford Media Relations Office Roland Dominguez ..... 1980-81 Peter Jeans ...... 1991 Lee Morrison ...... 1998-01 Sang Bo Shim ...... 1987 welcomes any additions, deletions Carmen D’Onofrio ..... 1992-95 Ron Johnson ...... 1976-77 Chris Morrow ...... 1982 Bret Shimizu...... 2003-06 or corrections to the following list. Abe Drassionower ...... 1979 Aaron Jones ...... 1995-98 Rick Morrow ...... 1974-76 Marc Shor ...... 1978-79 Bold indicates active player. Todd Dunivant...... 1999-2002 Gared Jones ...... 1988-89 Bruce Mosbacher ...... 1974-75 Clark Siegel ...... 1978 Jeff Jones ...... 1979-82 Matt Moses ...... 1998, 2000-01 Adam Siegman ...... 1995-98 A E Tim Jones...... 2005-06 Richard Mrlik ...... 1978 Dana Southwood ...... 1976 Seyi Abolaji ...... 2001-04 Daniel Eisenberg ...... 1993 Albert Jordan ...... 1982 Adam Muchnick ...... 1986 Neil Stephens ...... 1985-86 Mark Agnew ...... 1977 Steve Eisner ...... 1978 Mark Judson ...... 1974 Michael Mulcahy ...... 1978 Brent Stewart...... 2006 Taylor Ahlgren...... 2001-02 Simon Elliott ...... 1997-98 Steve Judson ...... 1978 Tunji Munabi...... 2005-06 Jim Stokes ...... 1973-75 Michael Alexander...... 2005-06 Brad Esktrand ...... 1986 John Murao ...... 1973-75 Michael Strickland...... 2006 Enrique Allen ...... 2005-06 Mike Epperson ...... 1976-77 K Michael Murphy ...... 2000-01 Tom Sweet ...... 1978-79 Bill Allstetter ...... 1976-77 Ryan Estevez ...... 1993-95 Dave Kang ...... 1985-86 Timothy Murphy ...... 1986 Steve Swenson ...... 1986 Mike Anderson ...... 1977 David Evans ...... 1978 Andrew Kartunen...... 2003-05 Mike Myers ...... 1986 Sean Sylvis ...... 1998-2000 Dave Kelble ...... 1976-78 Jeff Szekeres ...... 1994-97 Ted Archer ...... 1995 F Steve Arnold ...... 1976 Mike Kellogg ...... 1973-75 N Brandon Farley ...... 1988-91 Tom Austin ...... 1987-88 Jason Keyes ...... 1989-92 Evan Nadler ...... 1987-89 T Terry Favazza ...... 1991-93 Tim Keyes ...... 1987-89 Mike Nakashima ...... 1986 Mark Talkington ...... 1979-82 B Andrew Feldman ...... 1987 Jim Killfoil ...... 1985-88 Josh Nesbit ...... 2005 Jim Tallutto ...... 1989-92 Mark Backus ...... 1986 Jack Feldsher ...... 1978 Lance Killian ...... 1989-92 ...... 1999-00 Mac Taylor ...... 1973-75 Martin Barthmaier ...... 1992-93 Darren Fernandez ...... 2001-04 Walter Kingson ...... 1980-83 T.J. Novak...... 2005-06 Neil Tennyson ...... 1978-81 Mark Bartlett...... 2004-06 Giancarlo Ferruzzi ...... 1981-85 Steve Kirschbaum ...... 1992-96 Andrew Terris...... 1999-2002 Lex Bayer ...... 1997 Bruce Finley ...... 1980-83 Michael Knowles ...... 1975-78 O Alan Thorpe ...... 1988-89 Fred Benz ...... 1979-80 Larry Fischman ...... 1976 Fritz Koehler ...... 1984 Ryan Oblak...... 2004-06 Dave Thorpe ...... 1985-88 Brian Bershader ...... 1973, ‘75 Mathew Foley ...... 1993-96 Kevin Koitz...... 1999, 2001 David Oleson...... 2002-03 Galen Thompson ...... 2003-06 Aaron Biddle ...... 1999-2001 Robby Fulton...... 2001-04 Jeff Kogl ...... 1991-94 Lee Ould ...... 1988 Steve Timmons ...... 1975 Bing Kogmebhol ...... 1988-91 Atta Owuju ...... 1977 Jorge Titinger ...... 1980-83 Brant Bishop...... 2006 G Doug Boccignone ...... 1984 Alex Kozachenko...... 2006 Mark Toney ...... 1979-80 Juan Garcia ...... 1986-88 P Matt Bogumill ...... 1987 Paul Kozachenko ...... 1975-78 Ross Torres ...... 1986-87 Brandon Garinger ...... 1996, ‘99 Clinton Payne ...... 1986 Scott Bolkan ...... 2004-06 Kyle Krpata ...... 1989-92 Dan Traylor ...... 1995-96 Luke Garrott ...... 1985-88 Clayton Peters...... 2001-02 Bill Bollengier ...... 1988-91 Ashvin Kumar ...... 2002-03 Mark Triska ...... 1976-78 Shan Gaw ...... 1994-98 Skip Pfeiffer ...... 1974-76 Bob Bonarparte ...... 1974-76 David Turner ...... 1975 Abe Geiger ...... 2000-03 Paul Phillips ...... 1993-94 Alan Branson ...... 1984-87 L James Twellman ...... 2001-04 Bob Geiger ...... 1973-76 Peter Phillips ...... 1977-79 Philip Bronson ...... 1983-84 Pat Lawler ...... 1986-88 Bob Geyer ...... 1973 Richie Pollio ...... 1988-89 Robert Brophy ...... 1989-92 Justin LeBlanc ...... 1994-95 U Gary Glassman ...... 1975 Chris Porch ...... 1986-89 Grant Brown ...... 1995-96 Scott Leber ...... 1997-2000 Craig Ueland ...... 1977-79 Marty Glickfeld ...... 1973-75 Spencer Porter...... 2003 Michael Brown...... 2003-06 Todd Leber...... 2001-04 Fred Ueland ...... 1982-84 Rick Goad ...... 1991-93 Jon Bruck ...... 1995-96 Chung-Han Lee ...... 1991 Luis Gonzalez ...... 2001-03 R V Niels Bruckner ...... 1991-93 Graham Leggat ...... 1980 Rick Gordan ...... 1978-81 Darryl Rae ...... 1978 Tom Vajda ...... 1986 Willie Burkhardt ...... 1981-84 Roger Levesque...... 1999-2002 Chris Gores ...... 1998-2000 Ted Rafalovich ...... 1978-81 Filip Vanacht ...... 1994 Lewis Butler ...... 1976-77 Sean Lieb ...... 1991-92 Mark Graham ...... 1978-80 Barry Linnett ...... 1979-81 Todd Rafalovich ...... 1982-85 Jason Vanacour ...... 1989-92 C Robert Graham ...... 1975 Juan Lomeli ...... 1977 Tom Rafalovich ...... 1982-85 Eric Vandevelde ...... 1994-98 Erik Ragatz ...... 1991 Laird Cagan ...... 1978-79 Taylor Graham ...... 2000-02 Andy Lowe ...... 1977 Robert Vasan ...... 1984-85 Bill Ralston ...... 1974 Ric Caldwell ...... 1973-75 Peter Graf ...... 1986 Dana Lynge ...... 1975 Angel Vazquez ...... 1981-85 Bobby Randolph ...... 1998 Dave Cannon ...... 1976-77 Steve Gregg ...... 1978-79 Conrad Vial ...... 1986-87 Alan Resnikoff...... 2001 Dave Carey ...... 1976 Jason Griffiths ...... 2004 M Tom Virden ...... 1977 Stephen Ringer...... 2003, 05, 06 Chris Carlsmith ...... 1984 Willie Guicci ...... 1979-81 Brian Mahaffey ...... 1984-87 Robby Robb ...... 1973-75 W Thomas Carter ...... 1985 Aaron Maines ...... 2001-04 H Andy Roberts ...... 1978-79 Mark Walker ...... 1992-95 Todd Caven ...... 1987-89 Jerry Maldonado ...... 1985-86 Charlie Hall ...... 1974-75 Ted Robinson ...... 1976-77 John Warren ...... 1977 Marc Cisneros ...... 1986-87 Johanes Maliza ...... 1999-2002 Colin Hampson ...... 1986 Jason Roeder ...... 1994-97 Hal Washburn ...... 1978 Doug Clark ...... 1979-82 Jon Manchester ...... 1993-96 Rhett Harty ...... 1988-91 Andy Romo ...... 1978 Robert West ...... 1983-85 Jamie Clark ...... 1996-98 Andre Mann ...... 1977-79 Jonathan Hecht ...... 1976-79 Jeff Rona ...... 1986-89 Andrew Westergren ..... 1987-88 Jim Cole ...... 1983-86 Dave Mann ...... 1982 Chris Hellig ...... 1986-89 Chris Rossbach ...... 1989 Tim Westergren ...... 1985-87 Ryan Collins ...... 1991-94 Randy Mann ...... 1989-92 Andy Hemmerich ...... 1996-99 Joel Russell ...... 1993 Sean Whalen...... 2001-03 Wade Colwell ...... 1987-91 Chad Marshall...... 2002-03 Kyle Hency...... 2004-06 Luke Rust ...... 1998-2000 Gerry Whitcomb ...... 1986 Cassio Conceicao ...... 1981-85 Greg Martellotto ...... 1992-93 Duncan Hill ...... 1993-95 Marcus Ryan...... 2003-05 Joe Williams ...... 1977 Pat Connick ...... 1989-91 Jim Masetti ...... 1993-94 Bill Hoffenberg ...... 1976-79 Greg Wilson ...... 1991-94 K.C. Coyne...... 2002-05 Kevin McCaffery ...... 1977 Rob Holden ...... 1979-80 S Mike Wilson ...... 2000-03 Ryan Craig ...... 1993-96 Bronson McDonald ...... 2002-05 John Howlett ...... 1988-89 Thiago Sa Freire...... 2006 Jim Witham ...... 1979-81 Charlie Crane ...... 1982-84 Jack McGannon ...... 1978-81 Phil Horvath ...... 1982-85 Bob Sage ...... 1985-86 Kevin Woodhouse ...... 1985-88 Glenn Cristofori ...... 1974-75 Tom McGannon ...... 1981-84 Joe Hower ...... 1976 Luke Sager...... 2004-05 Corey Woolfolk ...... 1997-2000 Jonathan Crooks ...... 1974 Cooper McKee...... 2004-05 Dan McNevin ...... 1977-79 Steve Sanders ...... 1977 Mark Worthington ...... 1986 Sean Cushing ...... 1992-93 I Alan Melamed ...... 1978 William Sansford ...... 1977 Clint Wright ...... 1980-81 D Christopher Illick ...... 1985-86 Jim Melamed ...... 1974-77 Jeff Schaffer ...... 1986 Phil Wright ...... 1973-75 Ryan Imamura...... 2005 A.J. Sauer ...... 1995-98 Dave Daniels ...... 1984-85 Dirk Mendel ...... 1974-75 Daniel Wytock ...... 1994-97 T.K. Inbody ...... 1995-99 Herb Schmidt ...... 1974-76 Brad Davies ...... 1993-96 George Michalopoulos...... 2001 Mike Schneider ...... 1976 Z Chris Davis ...... 1986 Steve Moe ...... 1979-82 Chris Seiple ...... 1986-87 Todd Zaayer ...... 1982-83 Gerard Davis ...... 1996-99 Marshall Monroe ...... 1983-87 Mark Semioli ...... 1986-89 Adam Zapala ...... 1997-00 Chris Dechet ...... 1986-88 John Montgomery ...... 1986 Howard Sewell ...... 1979-80 Chet Zimmer ...... 1992-95 Greg Delgado ...... 1976-79 Tom Montgomery ...... 2006

2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 23 A LL-TIME H ONORS

1987 Mark Semioli (Third Team) Pac-10 Player of the Year Abe Geiger (Second Team) 1997 Jamie Clark (Second Team) 2000 Ryan Nelsen Todd Leber (Second Team) 1998 Jamie Clark (First Team) 2001 Roger Levesque Mike Wilson (Second Team) Simon Elliott (Third Team) Aaron Maines (Hon. Mention) 2000 Ryan Nelsen (First Team) Pac-10 All-Conference 2003 Robby Fulton (First Team) Lee Morrison (Second Team) 2000 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Todd Leber (First Team) 2001 Lee Morrison (First Team) Scott Leber (First Team) James Twellman (First Team) Roger Levesque (Second Team) Lee Morrison (First Team) Sean Whalen (First Team) 2002 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Ryan Nelsen (First Team) Abe Geiger (Second Team) Roger Levesque (Third Team) Adam Zapala (First Team) Matt Janusz (Second Team) NSCAA Player of the Year Aaron Biddle (Second Team) Mike Wilson (Second Team) Corey Woolfolk (Second Team) Aaron Maines (Hon. Mention) 2000 Ryan Nelsen Roger Levesque (Hon. Mention) Chad Marshall (Hon. Mention) NSCAA Far West Region Johannes Maliza (Hon. Mention) Bronson McDonald (Hon. All-Americans Luke Rust (Hon. Mention) Mention) 1973 Mac Taylor Derek Shanahan (Hon. Mention) 2004 Robby Fulton (First Team) 1978 Dan McNevin (First Team) Sean Sylvis (Hon. Mention) Todd Leber (First Team) 1979 Dan McNevin (First Team) 2001 Todd Dunivant (First Team) James Twellman (First Team) 1981 Jorge Titinger (First Team) Roger Levesque (First Team) Matt Janusz (Second Team) 1982 Jorge Titinger (First Team) Lee Morrison (First Team) Andrew Kartunen (Second Team) 1983 Giancarlo Ferruzzi (Second Team) Derek Shanahan (First Team) Bronson McDonald (Second Team) 1987 Mark Semioli (First Team) Abe Geiger (Second Team) Bret Shimizu (Second Team) 1988 Mark Semioli (First Team) Johanes Maliza (Second Team) Seyi Abolaji (Hon. Mention) 1992 Ryan Collins Aaron Biddle (Hon. Mention) Michael Brown (Hon. Mention) 1993 Ryan Collins Taylor Graham (Hon. Mention) Aaron Maines (Hon. Mention) Ryan Nelsen was named the Pac-10 Player 1996 Jamie Clark (First Team) Andrew Terris (Hon. Mention) Galen Thompson (Hon. Mention) of the Year and the NSCAA Player of the Dan Wytock (First Team) 2002 Taylor Graham (First Team) 2005 Bret Shimizu (First Team) Year in 2000. 1997 Jamie Clark (First Team) Roger Levesque (First Team) Scott Bolkan (First Team) Simon Elliott (Second Team) Johanes Maliza (First Team) Dan Shapiro (First Team) Shan Gaw (Second Team) Todd Dunivant (Second Team) Michael Brown (Second Team) College Soccer Online Cooper McKee (Second Team) All-Americans Adam Zapala (Second Team) Chad Marshall (Second Team) 1998 Jamie Clark (First Team) Darren Fernandez (Hon. Mention) Evan Morgan (Second Team) 1999 Lee Morrison (Third Team) Simon Elliott (First Team) Robby Fulton (Hon. Mention) Ryan Oblak (Second Team) 2002 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Shan Gaw (First Team) James Twellman (Hon. Mention) Galen Thompson (Second Team) Roger Levesque (Second Team) Adam Zapala (Second Team) 2003 Chad Marshall (First Team) Kyle Hency (Hon. Mention) Johanes Maliza (Third Team) 1999 Adam Zapala (First Team) Mike Wilson (Second Team) Luke Sager (Hon. Mention) Taylor Graham (Hon. Mention) Ryan Nelsen (First Team) Darren Fernandez (Hon. Mention) 2006 Scott Bolkan (First Team) MPSF All-Federation Team Lee Morrison (Second Team) Robby Fulton (Hon. Mention) Dan Shapiro (First Team) 2000 Lee Morrison (First Team) Abe Geiger (Hon. Mention) Bret Shimizu (First Team) 1992 Ryan Collins (First Team) Matt Janusz (Hon. Mention) Galen Thompson (First Team) Randy Mann (First Team) Ryan Nelsen (First Team) Scott Leber (Second Team) James Twellman (Hon. Mention) Michael Brown (Second Team) Jason Vanacour (First Team) 2004 Darren Fernandez (First Team) Evan Morgan (Second Team) Robert Brophy (Second Team) Adam Zapala (Second Team) 2002 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Cooper McKee (Second Team) Ryan Oblak (Second Team) Carmen D’Onofrio (Second Team) Matt Janusz (Second Team) Kyle Hency (Hon. Mention) 1993 Niels Bruckner (First Team) Roger Levesque (First Team) Taylor Graham (Third Team) Robby Fulton (Hon. Mention) Tim Jones (Hon. Mention) Ryan Collins (First Team) Aaron Maines (Hon. Mention) Ricky Goad (First Team) 2003 Chad Marshall (Second Team) James Twellman (Hon. Mention) Soccer America 1994 Carmen D’Onofrio (First Team) NSCAA Far West Region Seyi Abolaji (Hon. Mention) Steve Kirschbaum (Second Team) Coach of the Year Team MVP’s Michael Brown (Hon. Mention) (Top 11 players in the country) 1995 Chet Zimmer (First Team) 2001 Bret Simon 2005 Cooper McKee (Second Team) Carmen D’Onofrio (Second Team) Michael Brown (Hon. Mention) 1988 Mark Semioli Shan Gaw (Second Team) NSCAA Scholar 2002 Roger Levesque All-Americans Scott Bolkan (Hon. Mention) 1996 Jamie Clark (Hon. Mention) Andrew Kartunen (Hon. Mention) Soccer America Shan Gaw (Hon. Mention) 1997 Eric Vandevelde (First Team) T.J. Novack (Hon. Mention) All-Freshman Team Steve Kirschbaum (Hon. Mention) Dan Wytock (First Team) Marcus Ryan (Hon. Mention) 1997 Adam Zapala A.J. Sauer (Hon. Mention) 1998 Aaron Jones (First Team) Dan Shapiro (Hon. Mention) 1997 Jamie Clark (First Team) T.K. Inbody (Third Team) 2002 Chad Marshall Pac-10 All-Academic Team Simon Elliott (First Team) 2000 Ryan Nelsen (First Team) Soccer America Freshman Adam Zapala (First Team) Corey Woolfolk (Second Team) 2000 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Player of the Year Shan Gaw (Hon. Mention) Adam Zapala (Second Team) Taylor Graham (First Team) 2002 Chad Marshall A.J. Sauer (Hon. Mention) 2002 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Matt Moses (First Team) 1998 Jamie Clark (Second Team) Johanes Maliza (First Team) Mike Murphy (First Team) Verizon Academic Simon Elliott First Team) Taylor Graham (Second Team) Ryan Nelsen (First Team) All-Americans Shan Gaw (Second Team) Luke Rust (First Team) 1999 (GTE) Adam Zapala (Second Team) Lee Morrison (First Team) NSCAA Far West Region Scholar All-Americans Corey Woolfolk (First Team) 2002 Taylor Graham (First Team) A.J. Sauer (Hon. Mention) Adam Zapala (First Team) Adam Zapala (Hon. Mention) 1997 Jamie Clark (First Team) Verizon Academic Chris Gores (Second Team) All-America District VIII 1999 Gerard Davis (First Team) Brandon Garinger (First Team) Scott Leber (Second Team) Corey Woolfolk (First Team) Eric Vandevelde (First Team) Roger Levesque (Second Team) 2001 Andrew Terris Lee Morrison (First Team) Dan Wytock (First Team) Johannes Maliza (Second Team) 2002 Taylor Graham T.K. Inbody (Second Team) Andy Hemmerich (Second Team) Derek Shanahan (Second Team) Johanes Maliza Andy Hemmerich (Second Team) Jason Roeder (Second Team) 2001 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Andrew Terris Ryan Nelsen (Second Team) 1998 T.K. Inbody (First Team) Taylor Graham (First Team) 2003 Abe Geiger Adam Zapala (Second Team) Aaron Jones (First Team) Johanes Maliza (First Team) James Twellman NSCAA All-Americans Eric Vandevelde (Second Team) Matt Moses (First Team) 2004 James Twellman 1999 Adam Zapala (First Team) Abe Geiger (Second Team) 1953 Samuel Suarez (Hon. Mention) Luke Rust (First Team) Roger Levesque (Second Team) 1954 Kenneth Woods (Hon. Mention) Corey Woolfolk (First Team) Derek Shanahan (Second Team) 1955 Peter Mack (Hon. Mention) 2002 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Mike Wilson (Second Team) James Montgomery (Hon. Abe Geiger (First Team) 2002 Todd Dunivant (First Team) Mention) Taylor Graham (First Team) Robby Fulton (First Team) 1958 William Ditman (Hon. Mention) Johanes Maliza (First Team) Taylor Graham (First Team) 1960 Knaggs (Hon. Mention) Andrew Terris (First Team) Johanes Maliza (First Team) 1963 Klaus Bergman (Hon. Mention) Robby Fulton (Second Team) Andrew Terris (First Team) 1964 Klaus Bergman (Hon. Mention) Mike Wilson (Second Team) James Twellman (First Team)

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(1973-present; 1975 not available) San Diego State L 0-3 1979 10/24 Seattle Pacific W 3-0 San Francisco State W 11-0 Overall: 14-5-2 PSC: 5-2-0 (3rd) 10/27 Cal Poly W 2-1 1973 San Jose State * L 0-3 Home: 7-3-1; Away: 7-2-1 10/31 California * L 1-2 US Int’l W 4-3 9/14 CS Los Angeles W 2-1 11/3 at Saint Mary’s * W 2-1 Overall: 10-5-2 WCISC: 1-2-2 (4th) Menlo College W 2-0 11/7 Fresno State * L 1-2 (dates and locations not available) 9/16 US Int’l T 0-0 (O3) at Pacific * W 5-1 11/11 at USF * L 0-1 San Jose State * W 1-0 9/18 Portland W 3-0 Santa Clara * L 0-3 11/14 UC Santa Barbara W 4-0 College of Notre Dame W 11-0 9/23 Pacific * W 10-0 at California * W 4-3 % Match played at Westmont USF * L 0-7 9/26 at UC Davis W 4-2 vs. CS Stanislaus & W 2-1 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match UC Davis L 1-2 9/29 Pomona Pitzer W 6-2 at Menlo College & T 3-3 1982 UCLA L 1-2 10/1 Washington W 2-0 % Bicentennial Tournament Overall: 13-5-3 PSC: 3-1-2 Cañada College W 1-0 & Menlo Tournament; Menlo Park, CA 10/3 Fresno Pacific W 4-2 Chico State W 1-0 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 10/9 CS Hayward L 1-2 Home: 9-2-1; Away: 4-3-1 9/11 at Fresno Pacific W 5-1 Menlo College W 4-2 1977 10/11 at Sacramento State W 3-0 Santa Clara * L 1-2 10/13 at San Jose State * W 2-1 (OT) 9/13 UC Davis W 3-1 Overall: 9-8-2 PSC: 2-2-1 (3rd) Humboldt State W 8-0 10/16 at San Francisco State L 1-2 9/17 San Francisco State W 4-1 Home: 3-4-1; Away: 6-4-1 Naval Post-Grads W 6-2 10/20 Fresno State * L 0-3 9/19 Indiana L 2-4 9/17 CS Los Angeles W 9-0 San Francisco State W 3-1 10/22 at Saint Mary’s * W 8-0 9/21 at Cal Poly W 2-1 9/19 Seattle Pacific L 0-2 California * T 0-0 10/24 at Westmont T 1-1 (OT) 9/23 at UC Santa Barbara T 1-1 9/22 Oregon L 1-2 CS Hayward W 4-1 10/25 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 9/27 Brigham Young W 3-0 9/24 CS Fullerton L 1-4 Pacific * T 0-0 10/28 at Santa Clara * W 1-0 9/29 Sacramento State W 4-0 9/28 California * T 0-0 Saint Patrick’s W 2-1 11/1 at CS Stanislaus W 4-2 10/5 UC Santa Cruz W 7-0 9/30 at San Jose State * L 0-3 Westmont L 1-2 11/4 California * W 5-1 10/9 San Jose State * L 1-2 (OT) *West Coast Intercollegiate Soccer Conference Match 10/3 at San Francisco State L 1-2 11/6 at USF * L 3-4 10/13 Santa Clara * W 1-0 10/5 UCLA L 0-3 1974 11/10 UCLA L 1-2 10/16 at Pacific * W 4-2 10/8 at Pacific * W 8-0 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 10/18 Westmont W 5-2 Overall: 8-10-3 WCISC: 2-2-1 (4th) 10/9 Humboldt State W 7-0 1980 10/20 at CS Hayward W 1-0 Home: 4-4-3; Away: 4-5-0; Neutral: 0-1-0 10/13 at CS Stanislaus W 8-0 10/23 Saint Mary’s * W 4-1 9/28 Westmont W 3-0 10/18 at Sacramento State W 2-1 Overall: 10-10-1 PSC: 5-2-0 (2nd) 10/25 at CS Dominguez Hills L 1-3 10/1 San Jose State * L 0-1 10/20 CS Hayward W 4-0 Home: 8-1-0; Away: 2-8-1; Neutral: 0-1-0 10/27 at UCLA L 2-3 10/4 USF * T 2-2 10/22 at UC Davis W 2-0 9/10 Brigham Young W 3-1 11/7 at Fresno State * L 2-3 10/8 San Francisco State W 1-0 10/27 at Santa Clara T 2-2 9/12 at Brown L 1-5 11/9 San Diego W 2-0 10/12 at UCLA L 0-4 10/29 at Saint Mary’s * W 5-0 9/14 at Connecticut L 0-7 11/14 California * T 0-0 10/16 at Cañada College L 0-4 11/6 at USF * L 0-4 9/16 at Rhode Island L 2-4 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 10/17 vs. Santa Clara % L 0-3 11/11 at San Diego State L 0-1 9/17 at Yale L 1-4 1983 10/18 at Menlo College % W 2-1 11/12 at US Int’l W 2-1 9/23 UC Davis W 1-0 Overall: 12-5-3 PSC: 3-3-1 10/19 at California * L 1-2 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 9/25 at Pacific * W 8-0 10/22 UC Davis L 1-2 Home: 10-2-2; Away: 2-3-1 1978 9/27 USF * L 0-5 10/25 at Chico State L 0-2 10/1 Westmont W 1-0 9/5 Brigham Young W 2-0 10/29 Sacramento State T 2-2 Overall: 16-6-0 PSC: 4-3-0 (3rd) 10/4 at Portland L 1-3 9/7 Washington W 2-0 10/30 Santa Clara * W 2-1 Home: 10-3-0; Away: 6-2-0; Neutral: 0-1-0 10/5 vs. Washington % L 1-3 9/10 Sacramento State W 8-1 11/2 at CS Stanislaus W 5-2 NCAA Tournament Participants 10/11 San Jose State * W 4-3 9/14 Cal Poly W 2-0 11/6 at CS Hayward L 1-2 9/15 at Pacific * W 4-3 10/13 at CS Hayward T 0-0 9/17 San Jose State * T 2-2 11/9 at Pacific * W 1-0 9/20 Oregon W 3-1 10/15 at USC L 1-2 9/20 at Santa Clara * L 2-4 11/13 at Menlo College W 6-0 9/23 Portland W 1-0 10/16 at UCLA L 1-5 9/27 UNLV L 0-2 11/15 Washington & L 0-1 9/26 UC Davis W 5-1 10/19 at Fresno State * L 2-3 (OT) 9/30 CS Fullerton W 2-1 11/15 Oregon & L 2-3 9/28 San Jose State * L 1-3 10/21 Sacramento State W 8-0 10/3 San Diego State W 4-2 11/16 Washington State & W 4-2 9/30 CS Stanislaus W 8-2 10/26 Santa Clara * W 4-1 10/8 Westmont T 1-1 11/30 Coll. of Notre Dame T 2-2 10/4 San Francisco State W 5-3 11/1 Saint Mary’s * W 5-3 10/14 LMU W 9-1 % Menlo Invitational; Menlo Park, CA 10/7 at Fresno State * W 1-0 11/4 CS Stanislaus W 3-1 10/17 at Portland L 1-2 & Stanford Invitational; Stanford, CA 10/10 at CS Hayward W 2-1 11/8 at California * W 2-0 10/19 at Saint Mary’s * W 5-0 * West Coast Intercollegiate Soccer Conference Match 10/13 Westmont W 1-0 % Match played at Portland 10/22 Pacific * W 1-0 1975 10/14 Nevada W 8-1 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 10/26 Fresno Pacific W 1-0 Overall: 5-12-2 10/16 at Humboldt State W 4-1 1981 10/28 California * W 3-0 10/18 Santa Clara * L 0-2 11/1 at San Diego W 4-1 (game-by-game not available) Overall: 12-7-2 PSC: 2-5-0 (6th) 10/20 at Sonoma State W 17-0 11/3 at US Int’l T 2-2 1976 Home: 10-3-1; Away: 1-4-1; Neutral: 1-0-0 10/21 Saint Mary’s * W 10-0 11/9 at USF * L 1-2 9/10 Fresno Pacific W 5-0 Overall: 9-9-2 10/24 at CS Los Angeles L 0-1 11/12 Fresno State * L 0-3 9/12 San Diego W 8-1 Home: 6-4-1; Away: 2-3-1; Neutral: 1-2-0 10/25 at UCLA L 0-2 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 9/17 Sonoma State W 16-0 (dates not available) 10/28 USF * L 0-3 9/19 Portland W 5-0 Humboldt State W 2-0 10/31 Sacramento State W 10-4 9/22 at UC Davis T 1-1 vs. San Jose State % L 0-4 11/2 USC W 4-1 9/24 CS Hayward T 1-1 vs. USF % L 0-4 11/4 at California * W 3-0 9/26 at San Jose State * L 1-5 Pomona College L 1-2 NCAA Far West Regionals 10/2 Air Force W 3-0 Sacramento State W 3-1 USF L 3-6 at CS Hayward L 0-1 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 10/4 Connecticut W 3-0 at CS Fullerton L 0-1 10/10 UCLA L 0-2 at UCLA L 0-4 10/14 at Santa Clara * L 1-2 UC Davis W 2-1 10/17 Pacific * W 6-0 San Diego State L 1-2 10/20 CS Dominguez Hills %W 3-2 USF * T 4-4 10/21 at Westmont L 0-3

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9/28 at Cal Poly W 2-0 1988 1990 10/2 Fresno State * L 0-1 Overall: 12-9-1 PSC: 3-3-0 Overall: 9-6-6 10/5 vs. Washington & W 4-2 (OT) Home: 8-5-0; Away: 1-2-0; Neutral: 3-2-1 Home: 6-4-4; Away: 2-2-0; Neutral: 1-0-2 10/6 at UCLA & L 1-2 9/1 Saint Mary’s * W 2-1 8/29 Fresno Pacific W 2-0 10/9 San Jose State * W 2-0 9/3 Westmont W 2-0 9/1 UC Davis L 1-2 (OT) 10/11 at USF * W 2-1 (OT) 9/7 UC Davis W 3-0 9/6 Cal Poly T 2-2 (OT) 10/19 at Saint Mary’s * W 3-0 9/9 vs. American % W 2-1 9/9 Santa Clara T 2-2 (OT) 10/22 at Santa Clara * W 4-0 9/10 vs. Geo. Washington % W 2-0 9/12 at Fresno State L 0-2 10/26 Sacramento State W 2-1 9/14 at San Jose State * W 5-3 9/14 vs. Evansville % T 1-1 (OT) 10/30 UC Davis T 0-0 9/17 CS Fullerton L 3-4 (O2) 9/16 vs. Hartford % W 2-1 11/3 California * W 2-0 9/18 UC Santa Barbara L 0-1 (O2) 9/19 Saint Mary’s T 2-2 (OT) 11/6 Pacific * W 1-0 9/21 at Fresno State * L 0-1 9/23 UNLV W 5-2 (OT) % Westmont Tournament; Westmont, CA & MetLife Pacific Classic; Los Angeles, CA 9/23 US Int’l L 0-1 9/28 San Diego State T 2-2 (OT) * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 10/1 Simon Fraser & W 2-0 9/30 UCLA L 1-2 (OT) 1986 10/2 Portland & L 0-1 10/6 Boston University & W 2-0 10/8 vs. UCLA # L 0-1 10/7 South Carolina & L 0-2 Overall: 6-11-4 PSC: 1-4-1 (5th) 10/9 vs. Washington # W 1-0 10/10 at San Jose State W 4-0 Home: 3-5-2; Away: 3-5-2; Neutral: 0-1-0 10/12 USF * W 1-0 (O2) 10/13 Portland W 2-1 (OT) 8/30 at Sacramento State W 3-1 10/16 at California * L 0-1 10/14 US Int’l W 8-0 9/2 Western Washington W 2-1 10/23 Santa Clara * L 0-1 10/20 at Washington # L 1-3 9/5 Cal Poly L 1-4 10/26 Cal Poly W 1-0 10/21 vs. Oregon State # T 1-1 (OT) 9/10 at CS Fullerton T 0-0 10/29 USC W 6-1 10/27 Sacramento State W 4-3 9/13 at San Diego State L 1-3 10/30 Oregon State W 4-0 10/30 USF L 0-3 9/17 UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 11/4 vs. Indiana $ T 0-0 11/4 at California W 2-1 9/20 at Fresno Pacific L 0-3 11/6 vs. Air Force $ W 2-0 % USF MetLife Classic; San Francisco, CA 9/24 at Portland T 0-0 % Golden Rush Conference; Fresno, CA & Security Pacific/Stanford Classic, Stanford, CA 9/26 vs. UCLA % L 0-2 & AT&T/Pacific Soccer Classic; Stanford, CA # Husky Classic; Seattle, WA Brad Davies played at Stanford from 1993-96. 9/27 at Washington % L 0-1 (OT) # Pac-10 Tournament; Berkeley, CA 1991 $ MetLife Classic; Columbia, SC 10/4 Westmont W 1-0 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match Overall: 12-4-5 10/7 at UC Davis W 2-0 1984 1989 Home: 8-0-1; Away: 2-3-3; Neutral: 2-1-1 10/15 Saint Mary’s * L 0-1 Overall: 11-7-3 PSC: 4-3-0 NCAA Tournament Participants 10/18 UNLV L 0-1 Overall: 8-11-2 PSC: 1-3-2 Home: 8-2-1; Away: 2-3-0; Neutral: 1-2-2 9/6 at Indiana & T 2-2 (OT) 10/22 at Fresno State * L 0-1 Home: 3-2-2; Away: 3-7-0; Neutral: 2-2-0 9/4 Cal Lutheran % T 1-1 9/8 vs. Saint Louis & T 1-1 (OT) 10/26 USF * L 1-3 9/1 at UC Davis W 4-1 9/5 Seattle Pacific % L 1-3 9/13 vs. Florida Int’l % L 0-1 11/1 at San Jose State * W 2-0 9/6 San Jose State * W 7-0 9/6 Chapman % W 3-0 9/15 vs. Marquette % W 3-2 11/5 Santa Clara * T 3-3 9/9 vs. Indiana % L 0-1 9/10 CS Dominguez Hills W 3-1 9/17 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 (OT) 11/7 Brown T 1-1 9/10 vs. Seton Hall % L 2-3 9/15 Warner Pacific L 0-1 9/20 vs. CS Los Angeles # W 6-0 11/9 at California * L 1-3 9/13 Fresno State * T 2-2 (OT) 9/19 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 9/22 at Portland # L 1-4 11/11 US Int’l L 2-3 9/17 at Cal Poly L 0-3 9/29 at Saint Mary’s W 4-1 9/22 Westmont T 1-1 % Pac-10 Tournament; Seattle, WA 9/20 at UNLV L 0-2 9/26 at San Jose State * W 2-1 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 10/2 Fresno State T 1-1 (OT) 9/23 vs. Old Dominion & W 2-1 10/4 CS Northridge $ W 2-1 9/29 San Diego W 2-0 1987 9/27 at Harvard & W 2-1 (OT) 10/3 at Fresno State * L 0-3 10/6 Texas Christian $ W 4-0 Overall: 9-9-3 PSC: 3-3-0 (3rd) 9/29 at SMU # W 1-0 10/8 Washington W 2-0 10/6 UCLA & T 2-2 9/30 vs. North Texas St. # W 1-0 10/7 Washington & L 2-4 Home: 5-3-0; Away: 4-5-2; Neutral: 0-1-1 10/12 Cornell W 2-0 9/4 at Boston College W 4-0 10/6 at San Diego State L 0-2 10/18 at Santa Clara T 1-1 (OT) 10/10 Saint Mary’s * W 1-0 10/8 at UCLA * L 0-2 (OT) 10/13 US Int’l W 2-0 9/6 at Connecticut L 1-3 10/22 San Jose State W 2-1 9/8 at Vermont W 1-0 10/14 Illinois State $ W 2-0 (OT) 10/25 at UCLA L 0-3 10/17 at UNLV L 0-4 10/15 Virginia $ L 1-2 (OT) 10/20 Pacific * W 3-2 9/11 at Duke L 1-2 10/27 at San Diego State T 2-2 (OT) 9/13 at North Carolina St. L 2-3 10/22 California T 1-1 10/30 at USF W 3-2 10/23 USF * L 0-4 10/25 Oregon State W 2-0 10/30 at Fresno Pacific W 3-0 9/18 at UC Santa Barbara W 5-0 11/3 San Diego W 1-0 9/22 at Westmont T 0-0 10/29 Washington * L 0-3 11/6 California W 3-1 11/3 at California * L 1-0 11/3 at Saint Mary’s * L 0-2 11/7 Cal Poly W 4-2 9/25 at Cal Poly T 1-1 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, CA) 9/27 Sacramento State L 0-1 11/5 at Santa Clara * L 0-3 11/15 at Santa Clara L 1-2 (O4) 11/14 Santa Clara * W 2-1 % USF MetLife Classic; San Francisco, CA & Adidas MetLife Classic; Bloomington, IN % Far West Classic; Seattle, WA 10/3 at USF * W 1-0 & Constitutional; Hartford, MA % MetLife Classic; San Francisco, CA & Match played at Cal-Livermore 10/7 Fresno State * W 1-0 # SMU Invitational; Dallas, TX # Portland Tournament; Portland, OR * Pacific Soccer Conference Match $ Stanford Pacific Soccer Classic, Stanford, CA 10/10 Washington % W 2-1 $ Security Pacific/Stanford Classic; Stanford, CA 1985 10/11 UCLA % W 1-0 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match Overall: 12-6-3 PSC: 6-1-0 (2nd) 10/14 San Jose State * L 0-2 Home: 5-1-2; Away: 5-5-1; Neutral: 2-0-0 10/17 Simon Fraser & L 1-2 9/1 Portland T 0-0 10/18 Penn & T 0-0 9/4 at US Int’l L 0-1 10/23 San Diego State W 3-1 9/6 at Westmont % L 0-1 10/28 US Int’l W 3-1 9/7 vs. Warner Pacific % W 3-0 10/31 at Santa Clara * L 0-2 9/10 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-1 11/8 California * W 1-0 9/13 CS Fullerton W 1-0 11/11 at Saint Mary’s L 1-2 % AT&T/Pacific West Soccer Classic; Stanford, CA 9/17 at Brown T 0-0 & Cal Golden Bear Tournament; Berkeley, CA 9/20 at Connecticut L 1-3 * Pacific Soccer Conference Match 9/22 at Boston College W 2-0

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1992 10/2 Akron ! L 3-4 1997 1998 Overall: 11-8-2 MPSF: 5-2-0 (2nd) 10/7 at Sacramento State * W 3-1 Overall: 13-5-2 MPSF: 3-0-1 (1st) Overall: 18-5-2 MPSF: 5-2-2 (4th) Home: 5-4-1; Away: 3-4-0; Neutral: 3-0-1 10/9 at Air Force * T 1-1 Home: 6-0-1; Away: 4-3-1; Neutral: 3-2-0 Home: 9-1-1; Away: 5-3-1; Neutral: 4-1-0 NCAA Tournament Participants 10/14 Oregon State * W 4-1 NCAA Tournament Participants NCAA Tournament Finalists 9/5 at Air Force * W 2-1 10/16 Washington * L 0-2 9/2 at San Jose State W 2-1 9/1 at Saint Mary’s W 5-0 9/7 at New Mexico W 3-2 10/21 Fresno State * W 1-0 9/5 vs. CS Northridge % W 4-0 9/4 Santa Clara W 2-0 9/11 at UNLV % L 2-4 10/25 USF L 0-3 9/7 at UNLV & W 1-0 9/7 San Jose State L 1-2 9/12 vs. Wake Forest % W 3-1 10/30 at California * L 1-3 9/12 at UC Santa Barbara W 1-0 9/13 at Harvard W 1-0 (OT) 9/15 Santa Clara W 3-0 11/3 San Jose State * L 0-3 9/15 Chico State W 3-1 9/19 vs. Boston University & W 3-0 9/20 at Sacramento State * L 0-2 11/6 UC Santa Barbara W 4-0 9/19 vs. Wisconsin & W 2-0 9/20 at Dartmouth & L 0-2 % Cal State Fullerton Tournament; Fullerton, CA 9/25 vs. MD – Baltimore & W 3-0 & USF MetLife Tournament; San Francisco, CA 9/21 vs. UC Irvine & W 3-0 9/25 USF W 2-0 9/27 vs. Northern Illinois &W 3-0 # Vermont Tournament; Burlington, VT 9/26 Sacramento State * W 1-0 (OT) 10/2 UNLV % W 1-0 10/2 George Washington # L 1-2 (OT) $ Saint Mary’s Tournament; Moraga, CA 10/3 Harvard $ W 3-0 10/4 Creighton % W 2-0 10/4 South Florida # L 0-1 ! Reebok/Cardinal Classic, Stanford, CA 10/5 Dartmouth $ T 0-0 (OT) 10/9 at UCLA * L 0-1 * MPSF Match 10/11 Oregon State * W 3-0 10/10 at Washington * W 1-0 10/11 at Sacramento State * W 3-0 10/14 Saint Mary’s W 3-0 1995 10/12 at Oregon State * T 0-0 (OT) 10/16 Washington * W 2-1 (OT) 10/16 at California * W 2-1 Overall: 5-12-1 MPSF: 2-5-0 (7th) 10/19 California * W 3-1 10/18 Oregon State * W 2-0 10/18 Fresno State * W 2-0 Home: 2-3-1; Away: 0-7-0; Neutral: 3-2-0 10/23 Saint Mary’s W 4-0 10/23 at UC Santa Barbara * W 2-0 10/21 USF T 1-1 (OT) 9/2 vs. Davidson % W 1-0 10/26 Cal Poly W 3-0 10/25 at Cal Poly * L 0-1 10/23 San Jose State * W 6-1 9/4 vs. Wake Forest % W 1-0 10/31 Indiana ! L 1-2 10/31 vs. St. John’s $ W 1-0 10/25 Washington * L 0-1 (OT) 9/8 vs. Creighton & L 1-2 11/2 USF ! L 0-1 11/1 vs. Rider $ W 2-0 10/31 Seattle Pacific L 1-2 9/10 vs. Dartmouth & W 3-0 11/9 at Santa Clara L 1-5 11/6 UC Irvine * W 3-1 MPSF PlayoffS (Seattle, WA) 9/17 Saint Mary’s L 1-3 MPSF Championship (Los Angeles, CA) 11/8 CS Fullerton * T 1-1 (O2) 11/6 vs. UCLA T 1-1 (OT) 9/22 at UC Santa Barbara # L 0-3 11/16 at UCLA L 0-1 11/15 at California * T 0-0 (O2) 11/8 at Washington L 0-1 (OT) 9/24 vs. UC San Diego # L 1-3 NCAA First Round (Seattle, WA) NCAA First Round (Stanford, CA) NCAA First Round (San Diego, CA) 9/29 Old Dominion ! L 1-2 11/23 at Washington L 1-2 (O2) 11/21 San Jose State W 3-2 (O3) 11/14 at San Diego L 0-3 10/1 Massachusetts ! T 2-2 % UNLV/Coors Light Classic; Las Vegas, NV NCAA Second Round (Stanford, CA) % UNLV Tournament; Las Vegas, NV & Saint Mary’s College Classic; Moraga, CA 11/28 San Diego W 3-1 (O2) & Saint Mary’s Tournament; Moraga, CA 10/6 at Oregon State * L 0-5 $ Stanford/Nike Invitational; Stanford, CA # Stanford Bank of America Invitational, Stanford, CA 10/8 at Washington * L 1-3 ! Cal-adidas/Foot Locker Invitational; Berkeley, CA NCAA Quarterfinals (Charlottesville,VA) * MPSF Match 10/13 at Fresno State * L 1-2 * MPSF Match 12/6 at Virginia W 3-0 1993 10/20 Sacramento State * L 0-1 NCAA Semifinals (Richmond, VA) Overall: 8-9-2 MPSF: 4-2-1 (2nd) 10/22 Air Force * W 1-0 12/11 vs. Maryland W 1-0 NCAA Championship (Richmond, VA) Home: 3-4-0; Away: 4-3-2; Neutral: 1-2-0 10/24 at USF L 1-2 (OT) 9/4 at USF T 3-3 10/29 California * W 4-2 12/13 vs. Indiana L 1-3 11/5 at Santa Clara L 0-2 & Dartmouth Soccer Classic; Hanover, NH 9/10 vs. Loyola–Baltimore % W 2-1 % Stanford/Nike Classic; Stanford, CA 9/12 vs. Wisc.-Green Bay % L 0-2 11/8 at San Jose State * L 0-1 $ Cal-Adidas Classic; Berkeley, CA % Wake Forest Tourney; Winston-Salem, NC * MPSF Match 9/17 UC Santa Barbara L 1-5 & USF Met Life Classic; San Francisco, CA 9/21 at Santa Clara L 0-3 # UC Santa Barbara Tourney; Santa Barbara, CA 9/24 at Old Dominion & L 1-4 ! Reebok/Cardinal Classic; Stanford, CA 9/26 vs. William & Mary & L 0-1 * MPSF Match 10/1 UC Irvine # W 4-1 1996 10/3 Saint Louis # L 0-3 Overall: 10-4-4 MPSF: 1-2-1 (4th) 10/8 Air Force * L 1-2 Home: 6-2-1; Away: 2-2-3; Neutral: 2-0-0 10/10 Sacramento State * L 2-4 8/31 at Creighton L 0-4 10/15 at Washington * W 1-0 9/2 at Drake W 4-2 10/17 at Oregon State * W 4-0 9/6 at San Diego State T 3-3 (OT) 10/21 at San Jose State * W 1-0 9/8 at San Diego T 1-1 (OT) 10/24 at Fresno State * T 1-1 9/10 CS Hayward W 2-1 (OT) 10/29 California * W 2-1 9/20 vs. Texas Christian % W 5-0 10/31 Butler W 2-0 9/22 vs. Vermont % W 1-0 11/2 at Saint Mary’s W 3-2 9/27 CS Northridge L 1-2 MPSF Playoffs (Los Angeles, CA) 10/6 at Sacramento State * T 2-2 (OT) 11/5 at UCLA L 1-2 10/11 Oregon State * W 5-1 % USF MetLife Tournament; San Francisco, CA & Old Dominion MetLife Tournament; Norfolk, VA 10/13 Washington * L 0-1 # Cardinal Classic; Stanford, CA 10/16 USF T 1-1 (OT) * MPSF Match 10/20 at California * L 1-2 1994 10/25 UC Irvine W 2-1 10/27 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 Overall: 5-12-2 MPSF: 3-3-1 10/30 San Jose State W 2-0 Home: 3-5-0; Away: 2-2-2; Neutral: 0-5-0 11/7 at Saint Mary’s W 5-1 9/3 vs. UCLA % L 1-2 11/8 Santa Clara W 1-0 9/5 at CS Fullerton % W 3-2 % Saint Mary’s College Classic; Moraga, CA 9/9 vs. Connecticut & L 1-3 * MPSF Match 9/11 vs. South Alabama & L 0-2 9/16 at Vermont # T 1-1 9/18 vs. New Hampshire # L 0-3 9/23 vs. Santa Clara $ L 1-3 9/25 at Saint Mary’s $ L 1-3 The 1998 Cardinal team advanced to the NCAA championship game for the first time in school history. 9/30 Rhode Island ! 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1999 9/15 at Saint Mary’s ! W 1-0 10/8 Oregon State* W 2-1 Overall: 12-4-3 MPSF: 5-1-1 (2nd) 9/21 Richmond % W 6-0 10/10 Washington* T 2-2 (O2) Home: 7-0-1; Away: 3-2-2; Neutral: 2-2-0 9/22 at Dartmouth % W 2-0 10/15 UC Davis T 1-1 (O2) NCAA Tournament Participants 9/27 Tulsa $ L 1-3 10/17 UCLA* L 0-2 9/1 Saint Mary’s W 3-0 9/29 Santa Clara $ W 3-0 10/22 UCLA* L 1-2 9/5 at San Jose State T 0-0 10/3 San Jose State W 2-1 (O2) 10/29 Washington* L 0-1 9/10 vs. Gonzaga % L 1-3 10/11 Washington * W 2-0 10/31 Oregon State* W 2-0 9/12 vs. Oakland % W 4-0 10/13 Oregon State * W 1-0 (OT) 11/6 UC Santa Barbara L 0-1 9/22 at USF L 1-3 10/18 at UCLA * L 0-1 (OT) 11/13 California* L 2-3 (O2) 10/20 at Fresno State * T 0-0 (O2) # SMU Mi Cocina Classic; Dallas, TX 9/25 Bradley W 2-1 ! adidas Cal Legacy Classic; Berkeley, CA 10/1 Harvard & W 1-0 10/26 at California * L 0-1 % Titan Classic; Fullerton, CA 11/1 California * T 0-0 (O2) $ Stanford/Nike Invitational; Stanford, CA 10/3 Dartmouth & W 4-0 * Pac-10 Conference Match 10/8 at Denver * W 5-2 11/8 Fresno State * W 2-0 2005 10/10 at Air Force * T 1-1 (OT) 11/10 UCLA * L 0-1 10/15 Cal Poly * W 3-2 11/15 at Oregon State * W 4-1 Overall: 4-11-3 10/17 Sacramento State * W 1-0 (OT) 11/17 at Washington * W 2-1 Pac-10: 1-7-2 10/22 at Oregon State * W 3-1 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, CA) Home: 2-5-1; Away: 1-5-2; Neutral: 1-1-0 10/24 at Washington * L 0-1 11/27 Portland W 10-9 (O3) 9/1 at San Jose St. T 0-0 (2OT) 10/30 California * W 1-0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, CA) 9/4 at UC Davis L 1-0 11/2 at Santa Clara W 1-0 (OT) 12/1 Furman W 2-1 (O2) 9/9 vs. CS Northridge ^ L 1-0 11/6 vs. UC Santa Barbara # W 2-0 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, CA) 9/11 vs. Vanderbilt ^ W 2-0 11/7 vs. St. Louis # L 0-2 12/7 Clemson W 2-0 9/16 vs. Santa Clara ! L 2-1 Scott Leber helped Stanford to a quarterfinal NCAA Semifinals (Dallas, TX) NCAA First Round (Stanford, CA) appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 9/18 San Francisco L 1-0 11/19 Santa Clara ! T 2-2 (O4) 2000. 12/13 Creighton W 2-1 (O2) 9/24 Army + W 2-0 & Fresno Tournament; Fresno, CA NCAA Finals (Dallas, TX) 9/25 UAB + W 1-0 % Stanford/Nike Tournament; Stanford, CA 2001 12/15 UCLA L 0-1 9/30 at San Diego St. * T 1-1 (2OT) # Cal Adidas Legacy Classic; Berkeley, CA & Bay Area Classic; Stanford, CA 10/2 at UCLA * L 2-0 ! Lost in penalty kicks, 6-5 Overall: 19-2-1 Pac-10: 6-1-1 (1st) # Cal Tournament; Berkeley, CA * MPSF Match Home: 10-0-1; Away: 6-1-0; Neutral: 3-1-0 ! Cal Tournament; Moraga, CA 10/8 California * L 1-0 % Dartmouth Tournament; Hanover, MD 10/14 Washington * L 1-0 2000 NCAA Tournament Semifinalists $ Stanford/Nike Invitational; Stanford, CA 9/1 vs. Gonzaga & W 3-0 * Pac-10 Conference Match 10/16 Oregon St. * L 3-1 Overall: 18-3-1 Pac-10: 6-2-0 (2nd) 9/3 at Portland & W 1-0 2003 10/21 at Oregon St. * W 3-2 Home: 9-2-0; Away: 7-1-1; Neutral: 2-0-0 10/23 at Washington * L 3-0 9/7 vs. LMU # W 1-0 NCAA Tournament Participants Overall: 3-15-2 Pac-10: 0-10-0 (6th) 11/4 UCLA * L 1-0 9/1 vs. Xavier % W 5-0 9/9 vs. CS Fullerton # W 3-1 Home: 1-6-0; Away: 1-7-1; Neutral: 1-2-1 11/6 San Diego St. * T 0-0 (2OT) 9/3 vs. West. Kentucky % W 6-0 9/28 Dartmouth % W 4-0 9/5 CS Fullerton # W 1-0 (O2) 11/13 at California * L 4-1 9/12 USF W 4-0 9/30 Fresno State % W 4-0 9/7 Old Dominion # L 0-1 ^ Cal Legacy Classic, Berkeley, CA; 9/12 at Brown ! L 1-2 ! Bay Area Classic, Santa Clara, CA; 9/16 vs. Harvard & W 2-0 10/4 San Jose State W 4-1 + Stanford/Nike Invitational, Stanford, CA; 9/17 at Dartmouth & W 6-0 10/7 Saint Mary’s W 4-1 9/14 Yale ! L 1-2 *Pac-10 Conference Match 9/22 at Saint Mary’s W 5-0 10/12 at USF W 3-1 9/18 at Tulsa % L 0-2 2006 9/26 at San Jose State T 1-1 (O2) 9/19 SMU % T 0-0 (O2) 10/14 at UCLA * L 2-1 9/29 Seton Hall $ W 5-0 9/26 Fairleigh Dickinson $ L 1-3 Overall: 7-7-4 Pac-10: 5-3-2 (3rd) 10/19 California * W 4-0 10/1 Cincinnati $ W 4-0 9/28 UC Irvine $ W 4-1 Home: 3-3-2; Away: 3-3-2; Neutral: 1-1-0 10/6 Washington * L 1-2 (OT) 10/21 at Santa Clara W 1-0 10/2 at Santa Clara T 1-1 (O2) 8/25 Santa Clara! L 1-0 10/8 UCLA * W 1-0 10/26 Oregon State * W 4-0 10/5 at California * L 1-3 8/27 at USF! L 2-0 10/12 Santa Clara W 2-0 10/28 Washington * W 4-1 10/10 Oregon State * L 0-1 9/1 at Princeton T 0-0 (2OT) 10/15 California * W 3-0 11/2 UCLA * T 0-0 (O2) 10/12 Washington * L 0-1 9/3 at Army W 2-1 10/20 at Oregon State * W 2-1 11/11 at California * W 2-0 10/17 at Fresno State * L 0-2 9/8 San Jose St. ^ L 2-1 9/10 CS Fullerton^ T 1-1 (2OT) 10/22 at Washington * W 2-0 11/16 at Washington * W 1-0 (O2) 10/19 at UCLA * L 0-3 10/29 at California * W 3-0 10/24 UCLA * L 0-2 9/15 Sacramento St.+ W 2-0 11/18 at Oregon State * W 3-1 9/17 Dartmouth + L 1-0 11/4 vs. Indiana ! W 1-0 (OT) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, CA) 10/26 Fresno State * L 0-1 11/10 at UCLA * L 0-1 (O2) 10/31 at Washington * L 1-3 9/22 San Diego St. * W 2-1 11/25 Santa Clara W 3-1 11/12 Oregon State * W 4-3 (O2) 11/2 at Oregon State * L 2-3 (OT) 9/24 UCLA * T 1-1 (2OT) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, CA) NCAA First Round (Stanford, CA) 11/6 at San Jose State W 5-1 10/6 at Washington * W 2-0 11/18 CS Fullerton W 4-0 11/30 Portland W 3-1 11/15 California * L 0-1 10/8 at Oregon St. * W 2-0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, CA) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, CA) # Cal- Adidas Legacy Classic; Berkeley, CA 10/13 Washington * L 2-0 ! Adidas-Brown Classic; Providence, RI 10/15 Oregon St. * W 2-0 11/25 Illinois-Chicago W 6-0 12/7 Saint Louis W 1-0 % Golden Hurricane Classic; Tulsa, OK NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, CA) NCAA Semifinals (Columbus, OH) $ Stanford/Nike Invitational; Stanford, CA 10/20 at California * L 2-0 * Pac-10 Conference Match 12/2 SMU L 1-2 12/14 North Carolina L 3-2 (O4) 10/27 at UCLA * T 1-1 (2OT) % Nike Goal Rush Classic at Fresno State; Fresno, CA & Portland Invitational; Portland, OR 2004 10/29 at San Diego St. * L 1-0 & Dartmouth Classic at Dartmouth; Hanover, NH # adidas Cal Legacy Classic; Berkeley, CA Overall: 7-6-5 Pac-10: 2-4-2 (4th) 11/3 California * W 2-1 $ Stanford/Nike Tournament at New Maloney; Stanford, CA % Stanford/Nike Invitational; Stanford, CA ^ Cal Legacy Classic, Berkeley, CA; ! Cal-adidas Legacy Classic at California, Berkeley; CA * Pac-10 Conference Match Home: 1-3-3; Away: 3-3-1; Neutral: 3-0-1 ! Bay Area Classic, Santa Clara, CA; * Pac-10 Conference Match 9/3 Tulsa # T 0-0 (O2) + Stanford/Nike Invitational, Stanford, CA; 2002 *Pac-10 Conference Match 9/5 SMU# W 2-0 Overall: 18-5-2 Pac-10: 5-3-2 (3rd) 9/10 San Jose State! W 1-0 Home: 11-2-1; Away: 4-2-1; Neutral: 3-1-0 9/12 San Diego! W 2-0 NCAA Tournament Finalists 9/17 UC Irvine% W 2-0 8/31 Sacramento State W 5-0 9/19 CS Fullerton% W 2-1 9/6 SMU & W 3-2 9/24 Santa Clara$ L 0-2 9/8 Portland & W 2-0 9/26 Brown$ T 0-0 (O2) 9/13 Denver # W 4-2 10/1 California* T 2-2 (O2)

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Rhett Harty competed on the U.S. Mark Semioli played professional Jamie Clark played for the San Chad Marshall currently plays for Simon Elliott plays for the Olympic Team in 1992. soccer for 10 years after leaving Jose Earthquakes. the Columbus Crew. Columbus Crew. Stanford.

Name At Stanford Pro Team League Seasons Name At Stanford Pro Team League Seasons Aaron Biddle 1998-02 Minnesota Thunder A-League 2002 Johanes Maliza 1999-02 Puerto Rico Islanders A-League 2004-05 Robert Broophy 1989-92 California Jaguars USISL 1995-98 MLS 2003 Niels Bruckner 1991-93 California Jaguars USISL 1996-98 Randy Mann 1989-92 Seattle Sounders USISL 1998 California Jaguars USISL 1995-98 Jamie Clark 1996-98 San Jose Earthquakes MLS 1999-2000 Chad Marshall 2002-03 Columbus Crew MLS 2004-07 Ryan Collins 1991-94 California Jaguars USISL 1995-98 Dan McNevin 1977-79 Edmonton Drillers NASL 1980-85 Carmen D’Onofrio 1992-95 Vancouver 86ers A-League 1996 Canadian U23 Team 1996 Lee Morrison 1998-02 Portland Timbers USL 2003-07 Edmonton Drillers NPSL 1998-99 Kansas City Wizards MLS 2003 Dallas Burn MLS 2002 Todd Dunivant 1999-02 FC Toronto MLS 2007 New York Red Bulls MLS 2006 Ryan Nelsen 1999-00 Blackburn Rovers EPL 2005-07 L.A. Galaxy MLS 2005 D.C. United MLS 2000-04 San Jose Earthquakes MLS 2002-04 Mark Semioli 1986-89 NY/NJ MetroStars MLS 1997-99 Robby Fulton 2000-04 San Jose Earthquakes MLS 2005 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS 1996 Monterey Bay Jaguars USISL 1995 Simon Elliott 1997-98 Fulham EPL 2006-07 Silicon Valley Firebirds USISL 1994 Columbus Crew MLS 2004-05 Palo Alto Firebirds USISL 1993 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS 1999-2003 SF Bay Blackhawks WSA 1989-92 Shan Gaw 1994-98 Seattle Sounders A-League 1999 Adam Siegman 1995-98 SF Bay Seals A-League 1999 Taylor Graham 1998-02 Seattle Sounders A-League 2005, 2007 Andrew Terris 1998-2002 D.C. United MLS 2005 New York Red Bulls MLS 2006 Kansas City Wizards MLS 2003-04 Jim Talluto 1989-92 Portland Firebirds USISL 1995 Chris Gores 1998-00 Puerto Rico Islanders A-League 2004-05 Galen Thompson 2003-06 Colorado Rapids MLS 2007 Minnesota Thunder A-League 2001-03 James Twellman 2001-04 San Jose Earthquakes MLS 2005 Rhett Harty 1988-91 NY/NJ MetroStars MLS 1996-98 Jason Vanacour 1989-92 Tampa Bay NPSL 1996-98 Monterey Bay Jaguars USISL 1995 Phoenix Sandsharks CISL 1994-95 San Jose Grizzlies CISL 1995 Mike Wilson 2000-03 Minnesota Thunder A-League 2004 U.S. Olympic Team 1992 Corey Woolfolk 1997-2000 Atlanta Silverbacks USD-1 2007 Jeff Kogl 1991-94 Minnesota Thunder USISL 1995-98 Vancouver Whitecaps USL 2006 Kyle Krpata 1989-92 Dallas Sidekicks CISL 1995 Puerto Rico Islanders A-League 2005 SF All-Blacks USISL 1994 Rochester Rhinos A-League 2004 Palo Alto Firebirds USISL 1993 Pittsburgh Riverhounds A-League 2003 Scott Leber 1997-01 Long Is. Rough Riders D3 Pro 2002-04 Dayton Gemini A-League 2002 Minnesota Thunder A-League 2001 Roger Levesque 1999-02 Seattle Sounders USL 2004-07 San Jose Earthquakes MLS 2003 Chet Zimmer 1992-95 California Jaguars USISL 1996 Current Professional Players in Bold

Ryan Nelsen now plays for the Todd Dunivant’s defensive prowess Roger Levesque moved on to the Johanes Maliza was one of three Taylor Graham joined the Kansas Blackburn Rovers in the English has helped land him a spot on the San Jose Earthquakes after finish- 2002 Stanford grads drafted by the City Wizards in 2003. . LA Galaxy. ing his Stanford career in 2002. San Jose Earthquakes in 2003.

2007 Stanford Men’s Soccer 29 M ALONEY F IELD Maloney Field Home of Championship Soccer

making it possible to host night competition in accordance to NCAA standards. The lights are part of Musco Light’s top of the line TLC (Total Light Control) system. Permanent seating was also installed on the west side of the field, increasing the capacity to approximately 2,000 spec- tators. The bleachers are precast concrete in two sections, with an entry plaza between them. A new Daktronics scoreboard and message center were also added to com- plete the field. Enhanced landscaping and completing of Maloney Plaza link the facility to the rest of the Stanford Sports Complex. Since the renovation of the facility, Stanford has been selected to host the second, third and quarterfinal NCAA Tournament matches in 2002 and 2001; first, second and third round matches in 2000, first and second round matches in 1998, and 2001, and a first round match in 1999. Temporary bleachers were added, and the games Maloney Field serves as home to the Stanford men’s drew large crowds to watch some of the best teams in col- and women’s soccer programs. Completed in 1997, the legiate soccer compete. Maloney Field has field has also played host to numerous collegiate, profes- Since the 1997 season, the Cardinal men have posted a been the venue 65-26-10 (.756) record in the facility, while the women for a number of sional and international events, including the Women’s international and World Cup in the summer of 1999, when Maloney Field have compiled a 66-23-7 (.733) mark. professional was used as a practice field. Maloney Field has also been the venue for the U.S. soccer events. Phase I of the renovation was completed in 1997, and National Teams,a number of international and profession- included the upgrade of the playing surface and the instal- al soccer events, the Mexican Women’s National Team and lation of temporary seating. The 115’ X 76’ game field is the local San Jose Earthquakes of . adjacent to practice fields measuring 160’ X 120’. The second phase of the upgrade was completed during the 1998 season. Phase II featured the installation of 80- foot high light poles around the perimeter of the field,

M ALONEY F IELD M EN’ S R ECORDS S INCE 1997

Stanford Opponents Individuals Overall Home Record: 59-17-2 Most Goals: 3, three times, last vs. Oregon State Most Goals: 3, Corey Woolfolk vs. Cal State Most Goals: 6 vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/25/00, (10/16/05) Fullerton (11/18/00, NCAA First Round) NCAA Second Round) Biggest Margin of Victory: 2, twice, last 2-0 vs. Most Assists: 2, 21 times, last Todd Dunivant vs. Most Assists: 7, vs. Sacramento State (8/31/02) UCLA (10/24/03) Furman (12/1/02, NCAA Third Round) Biggest Margin of Victory: 6-0 vs. Illinois-Chicago Most Shots: 18, two times, last time Harvard Most Shots: 7, T.K. Inbody vs. Harvard (10/1/99) (11/25/00, NCAA Second Round) (10/1/99) Most Saves: 8, Adam Zapala vs. Santa Clara Most Shots: 26 vs. Harvard (10/1/99) Most Saves: 12, vs. Furman (12/1/02, NCAA Third (11/19/99, NCAA First Round) Most Saves: 8 vs. Santa Clara (11/19/99, NCAA Round) First Round)

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Stanford students come from all over the world, including all 50 states and 68 countries. The University still enjoys the original 8,180 acres of grassy fields, eucalyp- tus groves and rolling hills that were the Stanford’s generous legacy. It is one of the most picturesque campuses in the nation, comfortably set in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area.

Stanford University is recognized as one of the world’s great universities. Stanford’s faculty is one of the most distinguished in the nation, including 18 Nobel Laureates and four Pulitzer Prize winners. There are over eight million volumes in Stanford’s nearly two dozen libraries. Stanford Athletics is one of the most THE PAC-10 CONFERENCE respected and admired collegiate athletic Stanford teams consistently excel in the programs in the nation. During each of the Pac-10, one of the nation’s best and deep- past 13 years, Stanford has won the presti- est conferences. Stanford teams won five gious Directors’ Cup awarded to the most Pac-10 titles in 2006-07, capturing league outstanding collegiate athletic program in crowns in women’s basketball, women’s the nation. Stanford has also won at least cross country, men’s swimming and diving, one national title in each of the past 31 women’s tennis and women’s volleyball. years, most recently with the country’s best The men’s swimming and diving team has teams in women’s cross country, men’s golf captured an unbelievable 26 consecutive and synchronized swimming in 2006-07. Pac-10 championships. STANFORD CHAMPIONSHIP FACTS Total National Championships: 107 Total NCAA Championships: 94 (NCAA Rank: No. 2) Total Men’s NCAA Championships: 58 (NCAA Rank: No. 3) Total Women’s NCAA Championships: 36 (NCAA Rank: No. 1) Total Individual NCAA Championships: 402

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION Many Stanford student-athletes continue their success in international competition with numerous Olympic and World champi- ons. Many current and former Stanford stu- dent-athletes and coaches participate in the Olympics in a variety of sports. Stanford was represented by 43 affiliates at the most recent Olympic Games that took place in 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Cardinal totaled 17 medals – three gold, seven silver and seven bronze. Soccer players match their colle- Black Enterprise ranked Stanford Stanford players earn meaningful giate playing career with a presti- as the No. 7 University for African- degrees most often in four years. gious Stanford education. Stanford American students in 2006. Athletes are also eligible to apply University is consistently ranked as for a fifth year of study in order to one of the best overall colleges in Everyone at Stanford is committed pursue a Masters degree in many the nation. According to a 2007 U.S. to the full experience of a student- departments. News and World Report, Stanford athlete. Each player has access to ranked as follows nationally: the Athletic Academic Resource Center (AARC). In the AARC, finding • No. 4-T University the balance between academics • No. 2 School of Education and athletics is key. Counselors • No. 2 Graduate School of Business and tutors work with student-ath- • No. 2 Engineering Program letes to make their academic lives • No. 2-T Law School as smooth as possible. Stanford alumni are some of the most distinguished people in the world today. These include leaders in government, medicine, business, law, politics, educa- tion, sports and entertainment, among other fields. Stanford’s diverse alumni includes the founders of Nike, Yahoo!, Hewlett-Packard and Google, a U.S. President, numerous elected government officials, Supreme Court justices, actors, actresses, athletes, a former Miss America and the first Stanford alums range from the “Father of American woman in space, to name a few. the Internet” Vincent Cerf and author John Steinbeck to Academy Award-win- ning actresses Jennifer Connelly and Reese Witherspoon … or top athletes Bob Mathias, Jim Plunkett, Tiger Woods, Summer Sanders and John McEnroe.

Companies founded by Stanford graduates include: • Cisco Systems • Nike • Cypress Semi • The Learning Company • eBay • Silicon Graphics • E*Trade • Sun Microsystems • Excite • Tandem • Hewlett-Packard • Trilogy • IDEO • Varian Associates • Intuit • Yahoo! • Netflix From bustling cosmopolitan cities to quiet coastal retreats, the San Francisco Bay Area is incomparable. First-class attractions, world-class athletics, cultural diversity, remarkable skylines and breathtaking views make this region one of the world’s most popular destinations.

Stanford University is a gateway to this great region, located less than an hour’s drive from San Francisco to the north, just minutes from Silicon Valley to the south and within easy reach of the breathtaking coastal cities which line the Pacific Ocean to the west.