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University of San Diego Men's Soccer Media Guide 1995

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN -DIEGO 1995 MEN'S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE INSIDE ... DIRECTIONS TO USD Table of Contents ...... lnside front cover From North County (South on 1-5): 1995 Schedule ...... ln sid e front cover • Exit Sea World/ Tecolote Ave (turn left) 1995 Notebook ...... Page 1 • Ri ght onto Morena Bl vd. USD Potpourri ...... Page 2 • L eft onto Napa University of San Diego ...... Page 3 • Left onto Linda Vista Seamus McFadden ...... Page 4 Assistant Coaches ...... Page 4 • Left at Marian Way (stadium on right side) Returning Players ...... Pages 5- 10 From Downtown area (North on 1-5): New Players ...... Pa ges 11-12 • Take 8 East Te am Roster/ Photo ...... Page 13 • Exit Morena Blvd. Team Records ...... Page 14 • Vear right onto Linda Vista Year-by-Year Scores ...... Pages 15-18 • Left at Marian Way All-Time Series Records ...... Page 19 From North County (South on 163 ): USD Honor Roll...... Page 20 • Exit Genesee (turn right) • Left onto Linda Vista USDSOCCER • Right at Marian Way From East County (West on 8): Head Coach: Seamus McFadden (17th year) • Take 163 North Assistants: Harry Tweedie, Marc Thi ebach • Exit Friars Road West USD Men's Soccer Office • Right onto Via Las Cumbres 5998 Alcala Park • Left onto Linda Vista San Diego, CA 92110-2492 • Right at Marian Way Phone: (6 19) 260-2305 Fax: (6 19) 292-0388 MEDIA BULLETIN BOARD 1995 SCHEDULE Game Credentials Sun. Sept. 3 FRESNO ST. 2:00 p.m. For single-game and seasonal passes, contact Fri. Sept. 8 SAN JOSE ST.+ 7:00 p.m. the USD Sports Information Office at (6 19) Sun. Sept. 10 EVA NSVILLE + 2:00 p.m. 260-4745. Soccer contact: Mike Daniels Fri . Sept. 15 COLUMBIA% 7:00 p.m. Fax-on-Demand From the Su n. Sept. 17 WASHINGTON% 2:00 p.m. handset of your fax machine, dial (404) 399-3066 Fri. Sept. 22 @ UC Berkeley# 5:00 p.m. Follow voice prompts, enter 93 78 passcode Su n. Sept. 24 @ Stanford# 11 :00 a.m. Choose from men's soccer menu: Fri . Sept. 29 Florida International! 6:00 p.m. #1 716 Statistics/ Results/ Notes Sun. Oct. 1 @ Butler! 1 :00 p.m. #1 717 Most recent ga me box sco re Sun. Oct. 8 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD 2:00 p.m. #1 718 1995 Schedule/ team roster Fri . Oct. 13 @ Santa Clara* 7:00 p.m. Interviews Fr i. Oct. 20 ST. MARY'S * 7:00 p.m. Media requestin g intervi ews should make Fri . Oct. 27 SAN FRANCISCO* 7:00 p.m. arran gements through USD Sports Information. Following ga mes, USD players and coac Tue. Oct. 31 UC IRVINE 7:00 p.m. hes w ill be available down on th e fi eld after a 10- Fri . Nov. 3 @ Gonzaga* 5:00 p.m. minute "cooling off' period. Sun . Nov. 5 @ Portland* 2:15 p.m. Th u. Nov. 9 CAL ST. FULLERTON 7:00 p.m. On The Front Cover (l-r ): Sun. Nov. 12 LMU * 2:00 p.m. Senior Captains +USD/ Diadora C up % USO/ MetLife Chall enge Carlos Gonzales (#5) #UCSB Classic !Butler Invitational & * W es t Coast Conference Guillermo Jara (#9) Home games played at USD SOCCER NOTEBOOK

STORY LINES THAT WILL SHAPE THE 1995 SEASON... Jara closes in on all-time scoring record Local talent shines As a freshman, he scored 51 points and was USO invited six San Diego County players to named the nation's top frosh player. Three years camp this season with the expectation that the later, striker Guillermo Jara finds himself 20 majority will contribute immediately. points behind USD's all-time leading scorer, Bo Goalkeeper Joe Panian recorded the second Kaemerle, who amassed 131 points over four highest number of shutouts in national prep his­ seasons (1983-86). tory at San Diego High. Carlsbad High alumnus Jara needs 14 goals to surpass Kaemerle in Lafe Vittitoe was named Offensive MVP at the USO career goals and just 7 assists to pass school­ USO/MetLife Challenge last fall. Torrey Pines record holder Toby Taitano (1990-93). graduate Jamie Munro started in 14 of 1 7 games as a freshman. Competition fierce in the nets Defender Jimmy Wang, out of Mission Bay With the loss of fifth-year senior Tom Tate, High, received WCC Honorable Mention last Coach Seamus McFadden will hand over season. Sophomore redshirt Jon Schoenherr (Hill­ goalkeeping duties to a talented, yet inexperi­ top High), and newcomers David Gibbs enced group. Sophomore Joe Panian appeared (Clairemont HS) and Fermin Zubiaur will vye in five games as understudy last season. Junior for playing time. Carlos Castellanos brings size (6'2", 195 lb.) and athleticism. Home field to be a familiar site San Diego opens the 1995 campaign with five Sophomore class off to strong start straight home games in Torero Stadium (due in Last year, the T oreros received stellar efforts part to the MetLife and Diadora tourneys) be­ from freshmen Mike Deery, Keith Finnegan, Lafe fore playing its first road game three weeks into Vittitoe, Jamie Munro and redshirt Tim Durkin. the season. After a stint of four road contests, Munro, singled out as the team's best defen­ the Toreros play six of their final nine games at sive midfielder by McFadden, earned second home. team AII-WCC honors in 1994. Finnegan, a rug­ ged midfielder, and Durkin, earned WCC hon­ WCC and the Far West Poll orable mention status. There are two important aspects of the USO sea­ Deery assisted on five game-winning goals last son: How the Toreros fare in the West Coast Con­ season while Vittitoe became a valuable reserve, ference race and where they stand in the Far West scoring six goals off the bench and finishing third Region rankings. in team scoring. The WCC race offers a means for automatic qualification into the NCAA tournament. At-large Sporting Green bids into the NCAA generally go to the top four Counting Irish natives Coach McFadden and teams seeded in the Far West Region poll con­ assistant coach Harry Tweedie, five USO per­ ducted by the ISAA (available by calling 510- sonnel have European ties. Deery (Northern Ire­ 528-500 on Tuesdays). land) and Finnegan played on Irish National Jun­ ior teams. Promising midfielder Leighton McFadden's perseverance pays off O'Brien, who sat out last season due to injuries, When he first began the USO soccer program, was born in Dublin. McFadden recruited kids out of the domitories. Now in his second decade, McFadden lead USO to the NCAA finals in 1992 and has guided teams into the NCAAs four of the past five seasons. USD SOCCER POTPOURRI

A LOOK AT USD SOCCER HISTORY, ITS TRADITION AND IMPACT... Pipeline to the Pros MetLife Since the late 1980s, many USO players have Perhaps the biggest highlight of the USO home moved on to the pro ranks following their ca­ soccer season, the annual MetLife Challenge reers on the hilltop. The , 10- draws more fans, media coverage and excitment time indoor world champions, had five former to Torero Stadium than any other event. By lend­ Toreros on their roster this past Continental In­ ing its name and support, the MetLife Company door Soccer League (CISL) season. and USO have teamed to field one of the best Toreros in the U.S. pro ranks tournaments on the West Coast. Chugger Adair ('90-'92) San Diego Sockers 6th Annual USO/ MetLife Challenge David Beall ('90-'93) San Diego Sockers Sept. 15-1 7, Torero Stadium Tom Crane ('89-'90) Dustdevils Washington, Cal Poly SLO, Columbia, USO Chris Duke ('85-'88) Pittsburgh Stingers Past MetLife Champions Paul Gelvezon ('90-'91) San Diego Sockers 1994 - USO Kevin Legg ('91-'93) San Diego Sockers 1993 - USO Toby Taitano ('90-'93) San Diego Sockers 1992 - USO 1991 - UNC Charlotte The West Coast Conference 1990 - USO, Seattle Pacific (tie) The WCC is considered one of the top soccer conferences in the nation. Four WCC teams have Torero Stadium reached the NCAA Final Four (Portland 1988; Soccer night at Alcala Park draws with the best Santa Clara 1989, 1991; USO 1992) with Santa collegiate programs in the country in terms of Clara becoming co-national champs in 1989. attendance. Last season alone, USO drew over San Francisco owns four national titles. In 1993, 14,000 fans for nine home dates, averaging 1,613 the WCC placed four teams in the NCAA tour­ spectators per game. On six occasions, USO has nament, more than any other conference. drawn over 3,000 fans to Torero Stadium. WCC's top returning point scorers USD's largest crowds (home and away) 1994 Season GP G A PTS 8,150 - Virginia, NCAA Final, 12-6-92, 1.) Guillermo Jara, USO 19 13 15 41 Davidson, NC 3.) Jeremy Buettner, SCU 19 11 10 32 8,150 - Davidson, NCAA Final Four, 12-4-92 4.) Mike Lynch, SCU 18 11 8 30 Davidson, NC 6.) Lafe Vittitoe, USO 15 8 7 23 4,000 - Indiana, NCAA Regional Final, 11-24-92 7.) Linus Rhode, POR 19 9 4 22 Torero Stadium 8.) David Xausa, POR 18 9 3 21 4,000 - Stanford, NCAA First Rd ., 11-14-92 WCC's top returning goalkeepers Torero Stadium 1994 Season GP G GAA SH 3,850 - Portland, 11-6-92, Torero Stadium 5.) Rob McDonald, SMC 1 7 20 1.11 5 3,615 - CSUF, NCAA Second Rd., 11-21 -93 Note: The WCC's top five 'keepers last season, Torero Stadium in terms of CAA, were all seniors. 3,500 - SDSU, 9-14-91, Torero Stadium 3,000 - Santa Clara, 10-26-90, Torero Stadium USD's record at Torero Stadium 1989 4-0-0 1992 10-2-0 1990 5-1-4 1993 7-4-0 1991 4-5-0 1994 6-2-0 36-14-4 (.667) overall THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO The Setting The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres over-looking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean (just two miles away). The campus is named Alcala Park and is located 10 minutes from downtown San Diego.

The Campus The USO campus is one of the most architecturally unique institutions found in the country, featuring 18 major build­ ings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Re­ naissance style. In the last decade, USO has completed eight major con­ struction and expansion projects. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Cen­ ter opened, a facility double the size of the former law li­ brary that offers the latest in information technology.

Academics USO enrolls 6,400-plus students who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and gradu­ ate degree programs. The University includes the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 10-30 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18:1. Over 96 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates.

Did You Know? In a report issued by The Chronic!P of Higher Eclucation, USD schol,irship ath­ Student Life letes ranked third among all West Coast Student activities include cultural events, dances, boat Conference, Paciiic 10 and Big West cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights, sym­ schools in graduation rates. posia, and much more. Students participate in a wide range • USD's Dining Services was awaded of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior first place in the standard menu division citizen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. Over two­ ior medium-size schools at the 1Bth An­ thirds of the USO community partakes in intramural sports. nual National Associ,1tion oi College and University Food Services competition. Athletics • In 1991, the Library oi Congrl'ss chose San Diego is a member of the West Coast Conference and USD (one oi only '37 U.S. schools ,111d competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division libraries) to take part in its Anwric,111 I level. Men's sports include: soccer, , , Memory Project (AMP). Through the use crew, cross country, golf, football and tennis. Women's sports oi computers and TV monitors, students include: basketball, crew, cross country, soccer, softball, can call up original source materi,1ls from swimming, tennis and volleyball. In the past two seasons the Civil War, Continental Congress and alone, five USO teams have advanced to NCAA Tournaments. other Library oi Congress holdings. COACHING STAFF

SEAMUS The 42-year old McFadden seems to HARRY MCFADDEN save his best coaching for the bi g TWEEDIE games. Twice the Toreros have marched onto UCLA's home turf and Head Coach Assistant Coach walked away with stunning upsets (17th Season) {5th Season) over the heavily-favored Bruins. La st Assistant Coach Harry Tweedie re­ With the recent success enjoyed by year, USO shutout No. 6 ranked N.C. turns for hi s fifth seaso n at USO. A the Torero soccer teams the last few State, 3-0, in front of a national cable native of Belfast, Northern Ireland, years - four NCAA Tournament ap­ audience. pearances in five seasons - it is easy Tweedie is a veteran of 16 years play­ ing in many of his homeland's top to overlook the remarkable job Coach USO can boast of a .600 winning leagues. Seamus McFadden has done building percentage in NCAA games under the program from the ground up. Last McFadden's direction. year, McFadden was named West He immigrated to the U.S. in 1970 and played collegiate soccer at UCLA. Coast Conference Coach of the Year McFadden played collegiately at San Tweedie has an extensive background for a record third time ('94, '92, '86). Diego State, where he received a B.A. in coaching and player development McFadden arrived at USO in 1979 and degree in History in 1976. That same in this country. He was head coach fielded USD's first team in the fall of summer he spent several weeks train­ of the San Diego Villa Under 19 team 1980. That same year he was quoted ing with the San Diego Jaws of the which captured the McGuire Cup as in the team's yearbook as saying: "... I North American Soccer Leagu e National Champions in 1979 and have no doubts that in the near future (NASL). the University of San Diego will be­ 1980. He will assist Coach McFadden practice and game preparations, come a force to be reckoned with in Keeping true to his native roots, with scouting and player evaluation. Southern intercollegiate McFadden passionately rooted for the soccer." How prophetic his words Irish side in the '94 World Cup but turned out to be. still maintained enough objectivity to serve as a correspondent for USA To­ The 1986 Toreros won 19 of 24 day. MARC games. The 1990 squad, led by the THIEBACH first of McFadden's four All-Americans, A native of Donegal, Ireland, dropped just three games the entire Seamus and his wife davette have two Assistant Coach season and advanced to the NCAA daughters {Hadley & Rorye) and a son {4th Season) Second Round. Those who know (Conor). The McFaddens reside in Assistant Coach Marc Thiebach be­ McFadden closely could see the writ­ Rancho Penasquitos. gins his fourth season with the T oreros. ing on the wall many years earlier, Thi ebach was a two-year performer at when the lrshman led Mesa JC to a the midfielder's position at USO ('85- 30-4 record over two seasons while at '86 ), graduating with a B.S. degree in Year Overall wee NCAA the same time guiding Clairemont International Relations in 1987. He 1994 13-6-0 4-2-0 1st Round High to consecutive CIF-San D iego is currently completing work on a 1993 14-7-0 4-2-0 2nd Round Section titles and the La Jolla Cup. Master's degree in Educational Admin­ 1992 19-5-0 4-1-0 Final istration. The whole puzzle came together in 1991 7-12-0 1-4-0 1990 16-3-5 2-2- 1 2nd Round 1992 when McFadden had in place Thiebach received his Class "B" 1989 14-6-1 2-3-0 several of San Diego's best local tal­ coaching license while in Germany in 1988 10-8-2 1-3- 1 ent. Student-athletes, who in the past 1989 and has been active in various 1987 12-7-2 had looked outside the city to show­ club soccer programs in San Diego 1986 19-4-1 case their talents, were suddenly ar­ County. He works with USO goal­ 1985 7- 11-2 riving at Alcala Park. The 1992 keepers as well as being heavily in­ 1984 4-1 2-4 * Toreros showed remarkable poise un­ volved in scouting future opponents. der their leader, compiling a 19-5 1983 1-14-0 record and advancing to the NCAA 1982 3-1 5-1 Championship Game. 1981 5-1 2-1 1980 0-12-0 Tot. 144-134-19; rn-17-2 wee RETURNING PLAYERS

CARLOS #01 MICHAEL TIM CASTELLANOS DEERY #7 DURKIN #3

Goalkeeper (GK) Midfielder (MF) Midfielder (MF)

Ht: 6-2 Wt:195 Yr: SO Exp: HS Ht: 5-10 Wt:165 Yr: SO Exp: 1 VL Ht: 5-8 Wt: 140 Yr: SO Exp: 1 VL Mission Hills, CA/ Alemany HS Donegal, lreland/ Carmdomagh HS La Canada, CA/ St. Francis HS

Noteworthy: Combines considerable Noteworthy: Spreads the field with his Noteworthy: Contributed significantly size with athleticism in goal. .. Has quickness .. .Will often dribble deep after red-shirting as a freshman two quick feet...Tough to beat down low into the offensive zone. seasons ago ... Underrated player who despite his size ... Will be challenging played both the midfield and defense. Joe Panian for the starting goalkeeper Last Year: Closed the regular season position. with four game-winning assists in the Last Year: Named WCC Honorable last six games ... Shared team lead with Mention .. .Assisted on winning goal in Last Year: Third-string goalkeeper ... five game-winning assists and stood victory over Cal-Berkeley ... Lone goal Did not see action after making the third in team shots (35) ... Assisted on of the season came on game-winner team as a walk-on. game-winner in his first collegiate against Gonzaga .. .Earned starting as­ game ... Scored his lone goal versus signments in 14 of 19 games, includ­ Prep/Club: First Team All-Mission Yale .. .Started 17 games as a freshman. ing last eight contests ... 1993: League and team MVP at Alemany Redshirted .. . Named wee Scholar­ High (Lowell Thomas) ... Posted GAA Prep/Club: Played for Carmdomagh Athlete. of 1.30 and 1.66 in senior and junior Community School in lreland ... Saw years respectively ... Played for the action on the Northern Ireland Under Prep/Club: AII-CIF selection and Del Santa Anita Standard club team (Cherif 16 National Team. Rey League MVP as a senior .. .Scored Zein) that took part in the Super Divi­ 29 goals in a three-year career at St. sion of Dallas Cup ...Has spent three Personal: Hails from same hometown Francis High (Glen Appels) ... Played seasons with Standard Falcons of the as Coach Seamus McFadden ... Easily club soccer with the Santa Anita Division Ill USISL, including this past identifiable with his flowing Chargers (Cherif Zein). summer. .. Was a part of the Falcons' locks ... Born July 1, 197 4 in Donegal, first franchise win ... Two years ago he Ireland. Personal: Majoring in Accounting ... posted the lowest GAA in the South­ Recruited by UCSD, UCSB and Cal west Division ... Led the Falcons to the Poly SLO ... Has a brother (Bill) and sis­ Southwest playoff finals two straight STATS ter (Mary Pat) who both played soccer years. YEAR GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG at Cal St. Northridge ... Attending USO 1994 17/ 17 8 10 34 0 5 0 on a Presidential Scholarship ... Enjoys Personal: Last name pronounced Kas­ all sports and reading ... Born Feb. 22, TEY-anos .. Maj or is Accounting ... wee GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG 1975 in La Canada, CA. Coached his A YSO team to a 1994 6/6 0 4 4 5 0 3 0 championship .. . Recruited by Cal St. STATS Northridge and San Diego SL.Earned YEAR GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG a tryout with the UCLA Bruins two 1994 19/ 14 5 7 14 1 1 0 years ago but did not make the team ... Decided to transfer to USO wee GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG where he found himself going against 1994 6/ 4 2 4 3 0 0 four other 'keepers in camp last fall. .. Father, Juan, played profession­ ally for Chivas in Mexico ... Born Jan. PRONUNCIATIONS 12, 1975 in Sun Valley, CA. Seamus McFadden (Shameus "Playing the game at this level (US /SL), Stat Key: CP=Cames Played; CS=Cames Started; C=Coals; Thiebach (T-bock) I'm sta rting to read th e game better. A=Assists; PT=Points; SH=Shots; When I came to USO, I knew I would Castellanos ( Kas-TEY-anos) CC=Came-winning Coals; get in a position to play, but I didn't CA=Came-winning assists; Jara (HARA) know I would get th ere this fast." UC=Unassisted Coals; Marchesi (Mar-K-zee) WCC=West Coast Conference Panian (PAN-yon) Wang (WONG) RETURNING PLAYERS

KEITH MATT CARLOS FINNEGAN #6 GESKE #12 GONZALES #5

Midfielder (MF) Midfielder (MF) Defender (D)

Ht: 5-7 Wt:140 Yr: SO Exp: 1VL Ht: 6-4 Wt:187 Yr: JR Exp: 2VL Ht: 5-10 Wt:160 Yr: SR Exp: 3VL Drogheda, Ireland/ St. Josephs HS Brookfield, WI/Brookfield HS Mesa, AZ/ Mountain View HS

Noteworthy: Rugged midfielder who Noteworthy: Suffered stress fracture in Noteworthy: 1995 Co-Captain along received all-league consideration as a pre-season .. . Will be sorely missed with Guillermo Jara ... Became an freshman last season. during the 1995 campaign. intergral part of the team last season, making a noticable impression on the Last Year: WCC Honorable Mention Last Year: Finished fourth in team scor­ backline ... Has been a member of three selection .. . Named WCC Offensive ing with 14 points ... Recorded a goal NCAA tournament teams. Player of the Week (9-6) after scoring and two assists versus Yale ... Provided a goal and assisting on game-winner two assists against Butler. .. 1993: Last Year: One of the Toreros' most in collegiate debut in USO victory at Started nine games, including improved players .. .Scored first career Fresno State ... Named to Soccer postseason appearances against UCLA points with two assists against UC America's Team of the Week ... Fired and Cal St. Fullerton ... Made most of lrvine .. .After beginning the season in six shots against UC Irvine. first collegiate start, firing six shots on a reserve role, took over starting spot St. Mary's .. . Scored perhaps biggest on defense seven games into the Prep/Club: Made 25 appearances with goal of his career against CSUF in the schedule ... 1993: Appeared in seven Ireland Under 15-16-17 National NCAAs, tying the contest late in the games at the midfield position .. . 1992: Teams .. . Represented Ireland at the second half with a header goal off a Played in five games. 1991 European Olympic Games and corner kick. in the Under 16 European Prep/Club: Two-time all-state selection Championships ... Led Home Farm Prep/Club: Ranked as one of the Top at Mountain View High (Dominic team to the 1992 National 50 Incoming Freshmen in 1993 ac­ Scafaria) ... CISCO League Player of the Championships .... His travels for Ire­ cording to Soccer News .. . His arrival Year. ..Played with the Cisco Monarchs land have taken him to Belgium, gave USO the eighth-best recruiting club team (Al Flores). Cyprus, France, Germany and class in the nation said Soccer Switzerland .. . Won National Inter­ News ...Named Wisconsin Prep Player Personal: Major is undeclared ... Born League Championship for Home Farm of the Year ... State Olympic Develop­ Feb. 9, 1974 in Flagstaff, AZ. FC, a member of the Dublin & Dis­ ment program ... Tallied 14 goals and trict Schoolboys League. 12 assists his senior season at STATS Brookfield Central (Rich Dorn) ... Led YEAR GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG Personal: Major is undeclared ... Lancers to state title senior season. 1994 18/ 13 0 4 4 4 0 2 0 Earned tryouts with Leeds United FC, 1993 7/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Manchester United FC and Tottenham Personal: Major is Accounting ... Tallest 1992 5/0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Hostspur FC, all members of the En- player on the team ... Enjoys playing Tot. 30/13 0 4 4 9 0 0 0 glish Premier League ... Plays for a basketball in spare time ... Recruited by rugby team back home ... Born Sept. 7, Wisconsin ... Born Aug. 17, 1974 in wee GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG 1975 in Drogheda, Ireland. Madison, WI. 1994 6/ 6 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1993 1/ 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 STATS 1992 1/ 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 YEAR GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG STATS Tot. 8/7 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 1994 17/16 4 6 28 0 1 0 YEAR GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG 1994 15/ 10 4 6 14 14 1 1 0 wee GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG 1993 17/ 9 2 5 24 0 0 1994 4/ 4 0 7 0 1 0 Tot. 32/19 6 7 19 38 1 1 1 Stat Key: CP=Cames Played; wee GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG CS=Cames Started; C=Coals; 1994 4/ 2 2 0 4 3 0 0 0 A=Assists; PT=Points; SH=Shots; 1993 6/ 5 1 0 2 12 0 0 1 CC=Came-winning Coals; Tot. 10/7 3 0 6 15 0 0 1 CA=Came-winning assists; UC=Unassisted Coals; WCC=West Coast Conference ., RETURNING PLAYERS >

GUILLERMO JARA #9

Forward (F)

Ht: 5-8 Wt:145 Yr: SR Exp: 3V Sacramento, CA/ Livermore HS

Noteworthy: 1995 Co-Captain along with Carlos Gonzales ... N eeds 20 points to become USD's all-time lead­ ing scorer .. . Stands 11 goals shy of all­ time school mark and six assists short of assist record ... ln WCC career lists (for all games), Jara ranks third in as­ sists and points; sixth in goals ...Enters the 1995 season with a six-game goal­ game .. . Finished with points in 16 of Freshman of the Year. .. First Team AII­ scoring streak. 19 games ... Had five multiple-assist WCC and WCC Freshman of the games ... Between his six game-win­ Year ... Established school single-season ning goals and five game-winning as­ record for assists ... Had a . 1 5-game sists, he figured in 11 of USD's 13 point scoring streak snapped against wins ... Put together a strong USD/ Virginia (NCAA Final) ... Registered 11 MetLife tournament, compiling two game-winning assists ... Named goals and two assists ... Had a four-point Torero's Freshman of the Year. effort against UC Irvine (goal, two Prep/Club: Parade Magazine All­ assists) ... Struck for three assists in American at Christian Brothers High USD's 3-0 upset of #6 N.C. (Father Carrol) .. .Did not play soccer State ... Registered 100th career point his senior season at Livermore with a goal at LMU (10-30) ... Had two High ... Led Tri-Valley club program goals and one assist for five points in (Rick Wood) to regional four games at U.S. Olympic finals ... Participated in the Olympic Festival. ..Scored a goal for the West Development Program in Northern squad in bronze medal game ... Joined California ... Earned tryout with U.S. U.S. National Under 23 Team in a tour National Under 20 Team. of Chile. Personal: Sociology major ... Last name 1993: Finalist for the Missouri Athletic is pronounced HARA ... Father, Club (MAC) Award .. . First Team AII­ Guillermo, is a former Mexican pro­ WCC choice. Soccer News All-West fessional player ... Pursued by many Last Year: Became the eighth player Region pick. ..Tabbed preseason All­ West Coast schools coming out of high in WCC history to be named an all­ America by Soccer America ... Finished school. .. Born Oct. 20, 1973 in Sacra­ league selection for the third third in team scoring .. .Appeared for mento, CA. time ... Second Team All-Far West the West squad at the U.S. Olympic selection ...Team co-leader in goals Festival. STATS ( 13 ) ... Led club in assists ( 15), points 1992: Finished second nationally in YEAR GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG (41 ), shots (82) and game-winning assists ( 19) and tied for third in points 1994 19/ 19 13 15 41 82 6 5 1 goals (6) ... Finished season as WCC's 1993 20/ 17 6 8 20 65 0 2 1 (51 )... Set WCC mark for points in a 1992 24/ 24 16 19 51 90 4 11 1 top scorer (for the second time in season in becoming the league's first Tot. 63/60 35 42 112 237 10 18 3 career) ... Twice named WCC Offensive triple crown leader (goals, assists and Player of the Week ( 10-4, 11- points) ... Became just the second fresh­ wee GP/ GS G A PT SH GG GA UG 8) ... Scored goal with 28 seconds left man to pace the WCC in goals 1994 6/ 6 4 5 13 29 1 2 0 to force overtime against Cal St. Ful­ 1993 5/3 1 2 4 15 0 0 0 scored .. .Led all scorers in the Far West 1992 5/ 5 2 5 9 20 1 2 0 lerton in NCAA First Round Region ...Chosen as Soccer America's Tot. 16/14 7 12 26 64 2 4 0 RETURNING PLAYERS ------~1::L~ DAVID JAMIE LEIGHTON MARCHESI #21 MUNRO #8 O'BRIEN #10

Defender (D) Defender (D) Midfielder (MF)

Ht: 5-7 Wt:165 Yr: SO Exp: 1VL Ht: 5-11 Wt: 150 Yr: SO Exp: 1VL Ht: 5- 10 Wt:1 50 Yr: FR Exp: HS Walnut Creek, CA/ De La Salle HS San Diego, CA/Torrey Pines HS Federal Way, WA/ Federal Way HS

Noteworthy: Redshirted two seasons Noteworthy: Became an impact Noteworthy: Sat out last seaso n as a ago and will challenge for starting spot player in first season with redshirt for medical reason s.. . Has the in the midfield ... Now in his third year Toreros... Provides team a great stabil­ potential to become USD's all-time in the program, considered one of the ity in the midfield. ass ist record-holder with his pinpoint team's veterans ... Good utility role passing accuracy. player. Last Year: Received AII-WCC Second Team honors ... WCC All-Academic Prep/Club: Named all-state and Most Last Year: Came off the bench against selection ... Started in 14 of 1 7 Valuable Player of the South Puget Yale, LMU and Gonzaga ... Turned in games ... Recorded shots in five straight Sound League for Federal Way High a strong training camp. games from the backline .. .Collected (John Wedge) ... Went to regionals first collegiate point (an assist) versus twice with th e Federal Way Sting club Prep/Club: Team captain and All­ N.C. State ... Missed UC Irvine match team (Tim Duffy) ... Squad also finished North Coast Section honoree at De La with a hamstring injury. second in Under 16 division ... Puma Salle High (George Sabbagita) Cup participant. ... Named team's Most Valuable Prep/Club: Named to the 1993-94 All­ Defender. .. Guided De La Salle to a 66- Cl F-San Diego Section Division II Personal: Majoring in Accounting ... 6-2 record over four seasons ... Paced Team ... Paced Torrey Pines (Brian Recruited by Washington, St. Louis, De La Salle to three CIF Northern Cal McManus) to the Avocado League title Oregon St. and Seattle Pacific...Born Section Finals, including a champion­ with a 1 7-2-1 record ... First Team All­ March 14, 1976 in Dublin, ship sophomore season ... One of four Avocado selection ... Named to Union­ lreland ... Parents are Fran and Valerie prep team members to have played Tribune All-Academic Team ...Member O'Brien of Tacoma, Washington. college soccer. ..Member of District IV of La Jolla Nomads club (Derek Premier club team (Rudy Zeller) and Armstrong) that posted a 45-5-2 record the Walnut Creek Cougars. and played in the Dallas Cup.

Personal: History major... Last name Personal: Major is undeclared pronounced Mar-K-zee ... Worked out ...Singled out USO for its academics, with teammates Tim Durkin and campus and soccer program ... Sought Carlos Castellanos over the after by UCLA, Indiana, UNLV, LMU summer. .. Assisted with USO youth and Hofstra ... Father, Neil Munro, summer camps ... Born June 13, 1975 played professionally in En gland for in Walnut Creek, CA. Manchester United .. . Uncle, Samuel Alvo, started professional team in "I have a good feeling about this yea r's Mexico ... Has traveled extensively team. The guys are ready to go and ... Starting playing soccer at age the chemistry appears to be there. five ... Born April 22, 1976 in Caracas, I see myself as a player who can step Venezula. in and play well when someone else is having an off night" STATS------YEAR GP/ GS G A PT SH CG GA UC STATS------1994 1 7/ 14 0 1 6 0 0 0 YEAR GP/ GS G A PT SH CG GA UC 1994 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 wee GP/GS G A PT SH CG GA UC 1994 6/ 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stat Key: GP=Gam es Played; wee GP/GS G A PT SH CG GA UC GS=Games Started; G=Goals; 1994 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A=Assists; PT=Points; SH=Shots; GG=Ga m e-winning Goals; GA=Game-winning assists; UG=Unassisted Goals; WCC=West Coast Conference RETURNING PLAYERS

JOE RYAN JON #13 PANIAN #01 PATRICK #18 SCHOENHERR

Goalkeeper (GK) Midfielder (MF) Defens e (D)

Ht: 6-2 Wt:178 Yr: SO Exp: 1VL Ht: 5-8 Wt:140 Yr: FR Exp: HS Ht: 6-1 Wt:165 Yr: FR Exp: HS San Diego, CA/San Diego HS Tucson, AZ/ Salpointe Catholic HS Chula Vista, CA/ Hilltop HS

Noteworthy: Will be challenging for Noteworthy: Redshirted last season for Noteworthy: Walked-on last year for starting goalkeeper spot...Only return­ medical purposes ... Recovering from the T oreros .. .Defensive specialist. ing 'keeper with collegiate experience. knee injury, hopefully will be ready to contribute. Last Year: Redshirted. Last Year: Was granted first collegiate start against Sacramento State in the Prep/Club: Led Salpointe Catholic Prep/Club: Recognized as a First Team USD/ Diadora Tournament champion­ (Wolfgang Weber) in scoring as a se­ AII-CIF-San Diego Section Division Ill ship game ... Faced 14 shots, allowing nior with 18 goals and 6 assists in 10 selection in 1993-94 ... Named to First three goals and recording four games ... Was the state's leading scorer Team All-Metropolitan League saves ... Earned share of first shutout in as a junior (32 goals, 10 assists in 16 squad ... Member of CIFSDS Division 19 minutes of action against Gonzaga. games) ... Honored as a NSCAA All­ II Championship team at Hilltop High American junior season ... Was the lone (Russ Shubert, Jr.) ... Union-Tribune All­ Prep/Club: Recorded 49 career shut­ Arizona representative on the AA Academic First Team ... MVP of Senior outs at San Diego High, the second team .. .Totaled 71 career goals in four All- Game .. .Three-year starter for highest total in national prep history years of action ... Named to All-Arizona Hilltop ... Twice named team and the most in CIF-San Diego Sec­ First Team and recognized as Arizona captain .. .Most Improved Player as a tion annals ... First Team AII-CIFSDS Player of the Year by the Gatorade sophomore, starting every game Division 2A in 1991-92 ... Second Circle of Champions on two ... Competed for South Bay Select and Team AII-CIFSDS in 1990-91 ... Mem­ occasions ... Earned four varsity letters South Bay Rangers club teams (Russ ber of three CIF Division I (Division in helping the Lancers to four consecu­ Subert, Jr.) ... SB Selects won Under 16 2A) Championship teams ... Four-time tive 5-A Southern Conference and Under 1 7 AAA league All-Eastern League (formerly Central Championships ... Paced Lancers to a championships ... Rangers captured sec­ League) selection ... Spent time with the 58-9-3 record and four division ond division league title and Colum­ La Jolla Nomads who competed at the championships .. . Four-time all-city bus Cup Championship. Dallas Cup .. . Stopped a penalty kick pick ...Member of the West Regional to help the Nomads edge the Standard Olympic Development team Personal: Major is undeclared ... Name Falcons (with fellow USD 'keeper program ... Puma Cup selection ... pronounced SHANE-hair ... Father, Carlos Castellanos in goal) in a Played for Tucson United club team Steve, is a professor in USD's history shootout win for the U 19 Far West (Wolfgang Weber). department...Born March 26, 1976 in Region title this past summer. Stanford, CA. Personal: Undecided on major at Personal: Name pronounced PAN­ USD .. . Recruited by Air Force, yon ... Education major... Selected USD Stanford, UNLV, and Regis ... First for its academics, reglious affiliation kicked a soccer ball at age four ...Soft- and soccer program ... Recruited by spoken player who carried a 4.00 USF and Clemson ... Born August 5, grade-point average in high 1975 in Joliet, IL. school...Born Jan. 9, 1976 in Staten Island, NY. STATS------YEAR GP/GS MIN SH SV G GAA 1994 5/ 1 225:02 31 14 5 2.18 REC SO PK 0-1-0 0-0 Stat Key: CP=Cames Played; GP/GS MIN SH G GAA wee sv CS=Cames Started; MIN=Minutes;· 2/ 0 45:02 2 0 0.00 1994 SH=Shots; SV=Saves; C=Coa/s REC SO PK Allowed; CAA=Coals Against Avg.; 0-0-0 0-0 REC=Win-Loss Record; SO=Shutouts; PK=Penalty Kicks; WCC=West Coast Conference RETURNING PLAYERS

A-A-A LAFE JIMMY Abukusumo, M och tar ('93) Adair, Charl es ('90-'92) VITTITOE #14 WANG #4 Arthur, Kevin ('90-'93) Ascherfeld, Steve (' 80--'8 1) B-8-8 Baker, Jason ('92) Midfielder (MF) Defender (D) Barr y, Doug ('9 1-'94) Bauer, Grant ('B l ) Beall, D avid ('90-'93) Benrey, Al bert ('85) Bianchi, Vince ('87-'90) Ht: 6-0 Wt:170 Yr: SO Exp: 1VL Ht: 5-7 Wt:150 Yr: JR Exp: 2VL Bisch, M ike ('84, '86) Carlsbad, CA/ Carlsbad HS Blain, Ryan ('82-'86) San Diego, CA/ Mission Bay HS Blank, Andy ('8 1) Bosseloo, Miguel ('82-'83) Noteworthy: Key performer last year Bra ndt, Charl es ('84) Noteworthy: Perhaps USD's most Brille, Mike ('86, '88-'89) who possesses a natural scoring touch. underrated player ... Quietly gets the Bronson, Steve ('85) Brosnan, Thomas ('90) job done on defense, but can also Brow n, David ('93) Last Year: Finished third in team scor­ cover the midfield. Button, Phillip ('89-'90) ing (28 points) and sixth in the WCC C-C-C Camacho, Ca rl os (' 80) points race ... Top scoring freshman in Last Year: WCC Honorable Mention Celi, Lui s ('80, '82-83) the WCC. .. Tied USO single-game Ceniceroz, Ron ('83-'84) selection ... Named USD's Most Im­ Chaffee, Jason ('88-'90) record with three assists against proved Player .. .Assisted on game-win­ Chavez, Michael (' 85-'87) Yale ... Named Offensive Most Valu­ Chepeus, M arc (' 84) ner versus #6 N .C. State ... Played Colarusso, Tom ('84) able Player at the USO/ MetLife midfield position against UC San Di­ Conlin, John ('85) Challenge ... Set tourney records for Coulthard, James ('83) ego ... 1993: Honored as team's co­ Crane, Tom ('89-'90) total goals (4), total points (12) and Freshman of the Year ... Provided de­ D-D-D points in a game (7); tied single-game da Lu z, Tony ('81-'82) ciding goal in win against Cal St. Darl and, John ('81) records for goals (2) and shots Northridge at the USD/ Diadora Davis, Eu gene ('8 1) (8) ... Honored as WCC Offensive Deutsch, Eri c ('86-'89) Tournament...Helped secure upset of Dibble, Jim ('82-'85) Player of the Week (9-20) ... Scored six #9 San Francisco with late goal from Deery, Mike ('94) of his eight goals coming off the bench. Dragicevic, Darko ('89-'92) improbable angle ... High-percentage Ducey, Robert ('9 1-'92) shooter with three goals on just 11 Duke, Chris ('85-'88) Prep/Club: Chosen to the All-Avocado Duggan, M arc ('87-'88) shots ... Missed several games due to Durkin, Tim ('93-'94) League Second Team in 1992- knee injury incurred at UCLA. F-F-F 93 ... Guided Carlsbad High (Jeff Farley, John ('83) Farley, Rya n ('93) Riccitelli) to the Avocado Champion­ Prep/Club: Member of three Western Farley, Scott (' 91-'94) ship as the Lancers' leading scorer ( 17 Fargo, Art ('84-'86) League Championship teams at Mis­ Fenick, M ark ('84-'86) goals) ... Member of the La Jolla No­ sion Bay (Bruce Cochrane) ...Nam ed Finn, Dave ('82) mads club (Derek Armstrong) that Finnegan, Keith ('94) Western League Player of the Fisher, Jay ('9 1) competed in the Super Group Divi­ Year. .. Received First Team AII-CIF-San Fontenla, Juan ('94) sion in Under 19 World Club Cham­ Forgey, M ike (' 86-'87) Diego Section honors. Fullerton, David ('9 1-' 92) pionships at Dallas Cup ... Teammate G-G-G of US D's Jamie Munro on the Nomads Garl ick, Scott ('90-'93) Personal: Business major... Last name Gelvezon, Paul ('90--9 1) squad .. .Same team won the 1993 state is pronounced WONG ... Redshirted Gerla ch, M att ('92-'94) championship. Geske, M att ('9 3-'94) during the 1992 season ... Recruited by Gonzal es, Carl os ('92-'94) USF ...Picked USO for academics, lim­ Gonzal ez, Roberto ('93) Personal: Major not yet declared ... Green, Keith ('88) ited enro llment and soccer Greenwood, Scott ('85) Recruited by USF, LMU, Brown, Seton program ... Bo rn July 18, 1974 in Gregg, Jeff ('86-'89) Hall and UNLV... Father, Todd Vittitoe, Gri ffin, Brenden ('8 7-'90) Taipei, Taiw an. Guerra, Cesar ('82) played football at Cal Poly Guerra, Jorge ('82-'83) Pomona ... Changes hair styles as often Guerra, Raul ('8 2-'83) STATS------H-H-H as Dennis Rodman ...Born August 21, YEAR GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG Hawley, Tom ('83 ) 1975 in Oceanside, CA. Henning, Jon ('90) 1994 19/ 19 0 6 6 16 0 1 0 Herman, Steve ('85-'87) 1993 18/ 13 3 7 11 0 Herzenberg, Jonathan ('8 7) Hiemstra, Ed ze ('80-'82) STATS Tot. 37/32 3 7 13 27 1 1 1 Histon, Mike ('83-'86) YEAR GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG Hogarty, Brendon (' 85) 1994 8 7 23 28 0 2 0 Horning, Kevin ('86) 15/ 5 wee GP/GS G A PT SH GG GA UG Ho tchkiss, Chuck ('86) 1994 6/ 6 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 How ard, Daniel (' B0--'81 ) A PT SH GG GA UG How ard, Michael ('82-'83) wee GP/GS G 1993 4/ 4 0 2 0 0 Huckl eberry, Scott ('84-'87) 1994 4/0 2 5 5 0 0 0 Tot. 10/10 1 1 3 7 0 0 1 Hudder, Tom ('BO) Hynes, Patrick ('91)

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DAVID ANTONIO JOHAN #2 GIBBS #23 GONZALEZ KYLLERMAN

Defender (D) Midfielder/ Defender Midfielder/ Defender (MF/D) (MF/ D)

Ht: 5-7 Wt:1 50 Yr: JR Exp: HS Ht: 5-9 Wt:1 50 Yr: FR Exp: HS Ht: 6-1 Wt:1 70 Yr: JR Exp: Club SanDiego, CA/ Clairemont HS Mesa, AZ/ Mt. View HS Goteborg, Sweden/U. of Goteborg

Noteworthy: Hard working left-footed Noteworthy: Potential starter who was Noteworthy: A strong marking player who hopefully will provide a lost for season due to knee injury. A back ... strength is distributing from the lift to team when needed. versatile player who can play midfield back ... one of two transfers from the or anywhere in the back. University of Goteborg. Prep/Club: Prepped at Clairemont HS (Jon Beaubien) where he earned 1st Prep/Club: Four-year starter at Mt. Prep/Club: T earn Captain this past T earn All-Harbor League honors and View where team advanced to play­ year for Furas Soccer Club ...Played last offs each year .. .Senior year scored 20 Team MVP honors his senior 3 years for Division IV team ...Last year goals and tallied 16 ass ists with team year. .. two-time 2nd Team finished 2nd in Division and won 2 winning league title .. . First Team All­ honoree ... Club team (Villa) reached indoor tournaments .. .Played on Army Arizona and First Team All-State team that won Swedish Military Cham­ state cup semifinals. (SA) .. .4-time AIA Scholar-Athlete ...ca­ pionships ( 1994-95). ree r totals of 58 goals/3 8 Personal: Born June 28, 1975 in San ass ists ... Played for Tucson Amigos Diego, California ... Parents are Nina Club Team in 1995. Personal: Born October 4, 1972 in and Michael Gibbs .. .Chose USD for Goteborg, Sweden ... Parents are Mar­ small campus atmosphere and close­ Personal: Born June 16, 1976 ... Chose ten and Margaretha Kyllerman ... Chose ness to home ...Salutatorian of Class of USD for its strong academic reputa­ USD for campus and San Diego 1993 (Clairemont HS). tion and its solid soccer climate ... Recruited by San Jose State program ... Recruited by Notre Dame, and New Hampshire. Stanford, Clemson and Harvard. STEFAN #15 MIKE JUSTIN MARTINSEN MARVIL #16 MEHREN #25

Midfielder (MF) Midfielder (MF) Goalkeeper (GK)

Ht: 5-10 Wt: 160 Yr: JR Exp: Club Ht: 6-0 Wt:1 75 Yr: FR Exp: HS Ht: 5-11 Wt:168 Yr: FR Exp: HS Goteborg, Sweden/ U. of Goteborg San Diego, CA/ U. of San Diego HS Los Angeles, CA/ Loyola HS

Noteworthy: Projected starter as Noteworthy: Out for season with bro­ Noteworthy: First year keeper who versatile, strong ath­ midfielder ... strong left-sided player ken leg ... A very possesses good physical tools. letic player with great speed ... Can play with unca nny ability to finish around wide or upfront. goal. .. One of two transfers from the Prep/Club: Lettered last two years at University of Goteborg. Prep/Club: Three-time First Team All­ Loyola ... Tearn advanced to quarters of Western Lea gue performer at CIF Finals (junior & senior years) ... 2nd Prep/Club: Last three years played on USDHS ...Leagu e champs three years Team All-League and team Defensive Club Team (GAIS) at Division I and CIF Champions in 1993 ... West­ MVP senior year ... Club team (Manhat­ level. ..Team finished 5th out of 14 ern League Player Of The Year junior tan Beach Hurricanes) advanced to fi. clubs ... Earned club's Best Player season with 27 goals and 12 nals of State Cup (1995). 15 goals Award in 1994. assists ... Senior year scored before breaking leg ... Club Team Personal: Born December 11, 19 76 (SanDiego Villa) advanced to semis of Personal: Born March 3, 1972 in State Cup and won Celtic Cup (L.A.). in Burbank, California ... Parents are Goteborg, Sweden ... Father, Ronnie, Ann and Edward Mehren of Los Ange­ resides in Goteborg.. .Chose USD for Personal: Born February 7, 1977 in les, California .. . Chose USD for aca­ soccer program, school and Oakland, California ... Parents are demics and location of school. climate ... Recruited by San Jose State Steven and Linda Marvil of San and New Hampshire ...Major: Busi­ Diego ... Chose USD for academics and ness Administration. soccer program ... Recruited by Fresno State, Evansville, Stanford and SDSU. NEW PLAYERS

l-l-l LEVI TODD #17 Jara, Guillermo ('92-'94) Jimenez, Uriel ('80) PARKER #11 STEARMAN K-K·K Kaemerle, Bo ('83-'86) Kalisher, Hardy ('92) Kell y, John {'82-'83) Midfielder (MF) Midfielder (MF) Kilkenney, Dan ('89) Kummer, Andrew ('88-'9 1) Kyle, James ('85-'87) L-L-L Ht: 5-7 Wt:140 Yr: SO Exp: 1VL Ht: 5-7 Wt: 140 Yr: SO Exp: 1VL Lan ghans, Denis ('87-'90) Leonatti, Greg ('81 ) Las Vegas, NV/ Chaparal HS Anaheim, CA/ Canyon HS Legg, Kevin ('9 1-'93) Leung, Sonny ('81) Lindqvist, Roger ('92-'94) Noteworthy: A very stron g and ath­ Noteworthy: Will sit out the 1995 M-M-M letic player. .. Possesses nice touch season ... A walk-on that impressed McKay, Scott ('83) Marchesi, David ('93-'94) around goal. .. Has ability to start on this coaches with his ability to play out of Matthews, Cullen ('86) year's team. the back. Miller, Dennis ('83) Munro, Jam ie ('94) Murphy, Shawn ('88) Prep/Club: Three-time All-Sunrise Prep/Club: Four-time First Team All­ N-N-N Nichols, Dave {'83-'85) Conference performer and two-time Century League ... Senior year Team Norton, Jimmey ('87) team MVP ... scored 79 goals in three Captain and Best Defender. .. Junior Ngyuen, Trong {'87-'90) 0-0-0 years with high of 32 junior year (team year 2nd Team AII-County ... Club O'Connor, Whitney ('80) 3rd in nation '94) ... Senior year se­ Team (Cerritos Inter-America) placed Orona, Peter ('91) O tte, Eric ('80-'84) lected to All-West squad .. .Club Team fourth in U-19 Super Group. P-P-P (Green Valley) was State Champs. Panian, Joe ('94) Patricio, Ralph ('80-'8 1) Personal: Born August 26, 1977 in Pattengill, Peter ('87-'88) Personal: Born April 11, 1977 in Las Fullerton, CA. .. Mother, Laura, resides Pearson, Jason ('88-'9 1) Peloso, Sterling ('84-'87) Vegas, Nevada ... Mother, Kim, resides in Anaheim, CA. .. Chose USO for soc­ Pillar, Jeff ('91-'92) in Las Vegas ... Chose USO because of cer program and school's academic Pimentel, Leonardo ('93) Pinnell, Sean ('89-'9 1) successful soccer team, school and reputation ... Recruited by St. Mary's, Plumbly, Bob ('81) city ... Recruited by Santa Clara, Notre Hawaii Pacific and CSLA. Polentz, Michael ('88) Polling, Robert ('88) Dame and San Jose State. Pratz, Pedro ('85) Puckett, Joshua ('88) R-R-R Rash, Tom ('83-'85) GREG FERMIN Rathswohl, Gene ('86) Ri egel, Brad ('80-'8 1) TELLA #19 ZUBIAUR #24 Rodriguez, Manny ('90-'93) Ronces, Leo {'87-'90) Roos, Martin {'93) Midfielder (MF) Ross, K.C. {'87) Midfielder (MF) Rowe, Kevin {'90) s-s-s Samaha, Devin ('87-'90) Scott, Todd {'87-'89) Shipley, Steve ('91-'94) Ht: 5-7 Wt:140 Yr: SO Exp: 1VL Ht: 5-7 Wt:140 Yr: SO Exp: lVL Silver, Jeff ('84-'86) Fremont, CA/Mission San Jose HS Coronado, CA/Coronado HS Sitton, Dublin ('80-'82) Smith, Greg ('86) Snorsky, Mike ('82-'85) Noteworthy: A quick, strong Noteworthy: A walk-on from nearby Sosa, Henry ('80) Spacek, Zdenek {'84-'85) defender. .. Prototype Division I mark­ Coronado HS ... impressed coaching Stady, Doug ('8 1) ing back ... Unlikely that he'll be back staff in camp to earn spot on team. Streicek, Alex ('90-'92) T-T-T this year after injuring knee. Taitano, Toby ('90-'93) Prep/Club: Two-time First Team All­ Tate, Tom ('90-'94) Tehrani, Che {'80) Prep/Club: Three-time First Tearn All­ Harbor League performer. ..Two-time Thiebach, Marc ('85-'86) Mission Valley Athletic League AII-CIF honoree ... Senior year named Tobin, Paul ('85) U-U-U performer. ..Team was MVAL champs Captain, Best Forward and Coaches Utterson, Craig ('87-'88) last three years and Northcoast Sec­ Award ... Junior year team was CIF Co­ V-V-V Vacanti, John ('88) tion Champions in 1993 ... Club Team Champs with The Bishops Valenzuela, Rich ('8 1-'82) (Fremont Celtic) were 1993 State School. .. Club Team (Coronado Select Valtingojer, Berni ('86-'87) Velazquez, Fernando ('83) Champs. Strikers) were two-time Pr es idio Villaflor, Ben ('94) League Champions ... Two-time San Vittitoe, Lafe ('94) W-W-W Personal: Born May 3, 1977 in Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic. Wakim, Emi le ('91-'94) Hayward, CA ... Parents are Lenda Wang, James ('92-'9 4) Wedge, Doug ('88-'90) Carey and Robert Tella of Fremont, Personal: Born October 21, 19 76 in Welsh, Bob ('87-'88) CA. ..Chose USO for successful soccer Mexico City, Mexico ... Parents are Werner, Damon ('84-'87) West, Doug ('89) program .. .Recuited by San Jose State Fermin and Olga Zubiaur of White, Pat {'8 1-'82) and University of Washington. Coronado ... Chose USO for school z.z.z size, location and sports program. Zetina, Eduardo ('94) .,,,, TEAM PHOTO/NUMERICAL ROSTER

1995 Toreros: (Front Row l-r) Levi Parker, Furmin Zubiar, Leighton O'Brien, Stefan Martinsen, Guillermo Jara, Keith Finnegan, Ryan Patrick, Michael Deery, David Marchesi, David Gibbs, James Wang, Tim Durkin. (Back Row l-r) Asst. Coach Marc Thiebach, Jamie Munro, Carlos Gonzales, Lafe Vittitoe, Johan Kyllerman, Matt Geske, Justin Mehren, Joe Panian, Carlos Castellanos, Greg Tella, Jon Schoenherr, Mike Marvil, Todd Stearman, Head Coach Seamus McFadden, Asst. Coach Harry Tweedie. 1995 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO MEN'S SOCCER ROSTER

# NAME POS HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 01 Joe Panian GK 6-2 178 so 1V San Diego, CA/ San Diego HS 01 Carlos Castellanos GK 6-2 195 so HS Mission Hills, CA/Alemany HS 2 Johan Kyllerman D 6-1 170 JR HS Goteborg, Sweden/ Univ. of Goteborg 3 Tim Durkin MF 5-8 140 so 1V La Canada, CA/ St. Francis HS 4 James Wang D 5-7 150 JR 2V San Diego, CA/ Mission Bay HS 5 Carlos Gonzales D 5-10 160 SR 3V Mesa, AZ/ Mountain View HS 6 Keith Finnegan MF 5-7 140 so 1V Drogheda, IRE/ St. Josephs HS 7 Michael Deery MF 5-10 165 so 1V Donegal, IRE/ Carmdomagh Comm. 8 Jamie Munro MF 5-11 150 so 1V San Diego, CA/ Torrey Pines HS 9 Guillermo Jara F 5-8 145 SR 3V Sacramento, CA/ Livermore HS 10 Leighton O'Brien MF 5-10 150 FR RS Federal Way, WA/ Federal Way HS 11 Levi Parker F 5-10 175 FR HS Las Vegas, NV/ Chaparal 1 2 Matthew Geske MF 6-4 187 JR 2V Brookfield, WI/Brookfield HS 13 Jon Schoenherr D 6-1 165 FR RS Chula Vista, CA/ Hilltop HS 14 Lafe Vittitoe MF/ F 6-0 170 so 1V Carlsbad, CA/ Carlsbad HS 1 5 Stefan Martinsen MF 5-10 160 JR HS Goteborg, Sweden/ Univ. of Goteborg 16 Mike Marvil F 6-0 175 FR HS San Diego, CA/ USDHS 17 Todd Stearman D 5-10 165 FR HS Anaheim, CA/ Canyon HS 18 Ryan Patrick MF 5-8 140 FR RS Tucson, AZ/ Salpointe Catholic HS 19 Greg Tella D 5-11 160 FR HS Fremont, CA/ Mission San Jose 21 David Marchesi D 5-7 165 so 1V Walnut Creek, CA/ De La Salle HS 23 David Gibbs MF/ D5-7 150 JR HS San Diego, CA/ Clairemont HS 24 Fermin Zubiaur MF/F 5-8 150 FR HS Coronado, CA/ Coronado HS 25 Justin Menren GK 5-11 168 FR HS Los Angeles, CA/ Loyola HS Antonio Gonzales MF/D5-9 150 FR HS Mesa, AZ/ Mt. View HS USO Hat Tricks Goals - 4, Paul Gelvezon, vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 (three or more goals in a game)

Assists - 3, Lafe Vittitoe, vs. Yale 9-18-94 ➔ Doug Barry Manny Rodriguez, vs. Gonzaga, 11-1-92 vs. North Carolina St., 10-26-94 Chugger Adair, vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 t Paul Gelvezon ( 4) Points - 8, Paul Gelvezon, vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 Shots - 12, Bo Kaemerle, vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-6-86 >+ Sean Pinnell GK Saves - 21, Ron Ceniceroz, vs. UCLA, 9-27-83 vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 John Farley, @ San Diego St., 10-12-83 -+ Vince Bianchi @ Biola, 10-26-88 @ Mike Brille vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 9-1 5-86 Goals - 19, Bo Kaemerle, 1986 (24 games) 0 Bo Kaemerle Assists - 19, Guillermo Jara, 1992 (24 games) vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-6-86 Points - 51, Guillermo Jara, 1992 Shots - 90, Guillermo Jara, 1992 GK Saves - 93, Scott Garlick, 1993 GK Wins - 19, Scott Huckleberry, 1986 Goals - 45, Bo Kaemerle, 1983-86 GAA - 0.92, Tom Tate, 1990 Assists - 47, Toby Taitano, 1990-93 Shutouts - 10, Scott Huckleberry, 1986 Points - 1 31, Bo Kaemerle, 1983-86

Most Goals - 9, vs. Gonzaga, 11-1-92 Most Goals, 1st half - 4, vs. Gonzaga, 11-1-92 Most Goals, 2nd half - 5, three times Most Wins - 19, 1992, 1986 Most Goals Allowed - 11, @ UNLV, 11-1-80 Fewest Wins - 0, 1980 Most Shots - 40, vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-6-86 Fewest Losses - 3, 1990 Fewest Shots - 4, @ UNLV, 9-20-86 Most Ties - 5, 1990, 1984 Most Shots Allowed - 33, vs. UCLA, 9-27-83 Win Pct. - .812, 1986 ( 1 9-4-1 ) Fewest Shots Allowed - 1, vs. PLN C, 9-1 0-91 Most Goals - 71, 1992 vs. LMU, 10-18-91 Fewest Goals - 6, 1 980 Most Fouls - 33,@ Cleveland State, 9-25-92 Win Streak - 9 games, 1990 Most Opp. Fouls __:_ 31, @ Santa Clara, 10-22-93 Losing Streak - 12 games, 1980 @ Akron, 9-26-92 Largest Win - 8 goals, vs. Gonzaga, 11-1-92 (9-1) vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 (8-0) Largest Loss-11 goals,@ UNLV, 11-1-80 (0-11) ., > YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES

1980 Season (0-12) 1982 Season (3-14-1, 0-8 SCSA) 9/ 3 FRESNO PACIFIC L 2-4 9/ 5 @ Cal St. Northridge L 1-3 9/ 6 @ Cal St. Dominguez Hills L 1-3 9/ 8 @ Cal St. Los Angeles L 0-5 9/ 10 SAN DIEGO ST. L 0-5 9/ 11 @ UNLV# L 1-4 9/ 13 @ Cal St. Northridge L 0-7 9/ 13 @ Southern California Coll. w 2-1 9/ 27 @ Biola L 1-3 9/ 15 SEATTLE PACIFIC L 1-3 10/ 1 @ Cal St. Los Angeles L 0-4 9/ 18 @ Biola L 0-1 10/ 8 @ UC San Diego* L 0-1 9/ 21 @ Point Loma Nazarene w 2-1 10/ 11 @ Long Beach St. L 1-5 9/ 26 SANTA CLARA L 1-4 10/ 18 @ Point Loma Nazrane* L 0-1 9/ 29 SAN DIEGO ST.# L 1-4 10/ 29 @ Southern California Coll. L 0-1 10/ 3 ST. MARY'S w 2-0 11 / 1 @ UNLV L 0-11 10/ 9 @ Loyola Marymount# L 0-1 11 / 5 @ U.S. International L 1-7 10/ 13 @ UCLA# L 0-2 Scoring: USD-6 OPP-52 10/ 16 @ Long Beach St.# L 1-2 *Forfeit 10/ 18 CAL ST. FULLERTON# L 0-3 Home games played at Valley Field 10/ 20 UC SANT A BARBARA# L 0-2 10/ 27 U.S. INTERNATIONAL# L 0- 2 11 / 9 @ Stanford L 0-2 1981 Season (5-12-1) 11 / 11 @ UC Berkeley T 1-1 (OT} Scoring: USD-13 OPP-41 9/ 2 CAL ST. LOS ANGELES L 1-6 #Southern California Soccer Association 9/ 6 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE L 0-4 Home games played at Valley Field 9/ 10 @ Santa Clara L 0-4 9/ 12 @ Stanford L 9/ 16 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS w 1983 Season (1-14, 0-8 SCISA) 9/ 19 BIOLA T (OT} 9/ 7 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE L 2-5 9/ 23 SOUTHERN CAL. COLL. w 9/ 13 @ U.S. International# L 0-6 9/ 28 LONG BEACH ST. L 0-2 (OT) 9/ 19 @ UC San Diego L 0-3 10/ 4 @ UC Santa Barbara# L 0-2 9/ 21 POINT LOMA NAZARENE L 3-5 10/ 13 @ San Diego St.# L 1-4 9/ 24 LONG BEACH ST.# L 2-3 10/ 14 BRIGHAM YOUNG 9/ 27 UCLA# L 1-3 10/ 17 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT#* L 9/ 30 @ St. Mary's L 0-2 10/ 21 POINT LOMA NAZARENE w 1-0 10/ 1 @ Santa Clara L 0-4 10/ 24 @ Cal St. Full erton# L 0-4 10/ 5 UNLV# L 0-6 10/ 28 @ UC San Diego 10/ 12 @ San Diego St.# L 0-1 11 / 1 UNLV# L 1-3 10/ 19 BIOLA W 3-0 11 / 4 @ U.S. International# L 0-6 10/ 23 LOYOLA MARY MOUNT# L 1-3 (OT} Scoring: USO- OPP- 10/ 26 @ Cal St. Fullerton# L 2-5 #Southern California Soccer Association 10/ 29 @ UC Santa Barbara# L 1-6 *Home game played at Mesa College 11 / 1 STANFORD L 1-4 Home games played at Valley Field Scoring: USD-16 OPP-56 #Southern California Intercollegiate Soccer Assoc. Home games played at Valley Field , , Toreros On National Television 3rd Annual USD/Diadora Cup USD soccer teams have made several ap­ Sept. 8-10, Torero Stadium pearances on national television. CSU Fullerton, Evansville, San Jose St., USD In 1992, the Toreros were featured on the Past Oiadora Champions CBS Network during the NCAA Finals. State 1994 - Sacramento Last autumn, USD upset #6 N.C. St., 3-0, 1993 - Seattle Pacific as part of Prime's College Soccer Game of 1990 - USD, Seattle Pacific (tie) the Week, reaching 41 million cable homes. YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES

1984 Season ( 4-12-4) 1986 Season ( 19-4-1, 4-1 WCC, 4-2-1 SC) 9/ 5 CAL ST. LOS ANGELES L 0-2 9/ 3 AZUSA PACIFIC w 5-0 9/ 12 CAL ST. FULLERTON T 1-1 (OT) 9/ 6 @ Point Loma Nazarene w 4-1 9/ 14 @ UNLV# L 0-7 9/ 9 @ Cal Poly Pomona w 3-0 9/ 15 Brigham Young# L 1-2 9/ 12 @ UC Berkeley L 0-6 9/ 19 @ Biola T 1-1 (OT) 9/ 15 @ Pomona-Pitzer w 4-0 9/ 21 SANTA CLARA L 0-3 9/ 20 @ UNLV% w 1-0 9/ 26 SAN DIEGO ST. L 0-1 9/ 21 Houston Baptist% w 5-2 9/ 29 @ Stanford L 0-2 9/ 24 @ UC Irvine# w 2-0 10/3 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT w 3-1 9/ 28 SANT A CLARA& w 2-1 10/6 @ Cal St. Northridge L 0-6 10/ 4 @ Cal St. Dominguez Hills w 1-0 10/ 10 UC SAN DIEGO T 1-1 (OT) 10/ 8 UCLA# L 0-4 10/ 12 UC IRVINE L 1-2 (OT) 10/ 10 UC SAN DIEGO w 3-1 10/ 17 U.S. INTERNATIONAL L 3-5 (OT) 10/ 13 @ Southern Cal College w 3-2 10/ 19 UC BERKELEY L 0-1 10/ 15 CAL ST. FULLERTON# w 2-1 (OT) 10/ 21 ST. MARY'S w 2-1 10/ 18 CAL ST. LOS ANGELES# w 3-1 10/24 AZUSA PACIFIC w 5-0 10/ 22 @ Biola w 3-0 10/29 @ Point Loma Nazarene w 3-1 10/ 25 @ U.S. International# L 1-3 11/3 @ San Francisco& L 1-5 10/ 27 SAN DIEGO STATE# T 3-3 (OT) 11/4 Portland& T 1-1 (OT) 10/ 30 CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO w 2-1 11/7 UC SANT A BARBARA L 0-4 11 / 2 ST. MARY'S& w 2-0 (OT) Scoring: USD-23 OPP-47 11 / 5 UC SANT A BARBARA w 1-0 #UNLV Invitational 11 / 7 Santa Clara* w 3-1 &WCAC Tournament (placed 3rd) 11 / 8 @ San Francisco* L 0-2 Home games played at Valley Field 11 / 9 Loyola Marymount* w 4-0 Scoring: USD-57 OPP-29 %UNLV/ adidas Rebel Classic 1985 Season (7-11-2, 3-2 WCC, 3-5 SC) #Southwest Conference *WCAC Tournament (placed 2nd) 9/1 @ New Mexico T 1-1 (OT) Home games played at Valley Field 9/ 2 @ North Texas St. L 1-6 9/9 @ Azusa Pacific T 2-2 (OT) 9/ 12 BIOLA W 2-0 1987 Season (12-7-2, 4-2 WCC) 9/ 15 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS L 0-1 9/ 2 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 3-1 9/ 18 @ Cal St. Fullerton# W 1-0 9/ 5 UC BERKELEY W 1-0 9/20 @ Santa Clara% W 3-1 9/ 12 CAL POLY POMONA W 5-3 9/ 21 @ St. Mary's% W 1-0 9/ 16 @ Cal St. Fullerton L 0-5 9/ 25 POINT LOMA NAZARENE W 6-0 9/ 20 UNLV L 1-2 9/ 28 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT#% W 5-1 9/ 23 @ Cal St. San Bernardino T 3-3 (OT) 10/ 2 U.S. INTERNATIONAL# L 0-1 9/ 26 Cal St. Los Angeles# W 3-0 10/ 9 @ Cal St. Los Angeles# L 0-1 9/ 27 Portland# W 1-0 10/ 16 UC IRVINE# W 3-2 9/ 30 UC IRVINE W 2-0 10/ 20 UNLV L 3-4 10/ 2 @ St. Mary's& W 1-0 10/ 4 @ Santa Clara& L 0-3 10/ 22 @ UCLA# L 0-1 10/ 7 @ San Diego St. L 0-2 10/ 25 @ UC San Diego L 0-2 10/ 10 @ Azusa Pacific W 5-0 10/ 30 @ UC Santa Barbara# L 0-2 10/ 14 @ UCLA T 1-1 (OT) 11 / 1 Portland& L 0-5 10/ 21 BIOLA W 3-1 11 / 2 @ Santa Clara& L 1-2 (OT) 10/ 24 LOYOLA MARY MOUNT& W 5-0 11 /6 @ San Diego St.# L 0-1 10/ 2 7 @ UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 Scoring: USD-29 OPP-33 10/ 31 @ UC San Diego L 1-2 #Southwest Conference 11 / 3 U.S. INTERNATIONAL L 0-1 %West Coast Athletic Conference 11 / 6 San Francisco* L 1-2 &WCAC Tournament (placed 4th) 11 / 7 Portland* W 2-1 Scoring: USD-40 OPP-28 Home games played at Valley Field #UNLV Invitational &West Coast Athletic Conference *WCAC Tournament(@ St. Mary's, placed 3rd) Home games played at Valley Field YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES

1988 Season ( 10-8-2, 1-3-1 WCC) 1990 Season ( 16-3-5, 2-2-1 WCC)

9/ 1 @ Cal Poly Pomona w 2-1 8/ 29 UC SAN DIEGO W 1-0 9/ 4 @ UC Irvine L 1-2 9/ 1 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD W 4-0 9/ 12 PORTLAND& L 0-1 9/ 5 UCLA+ T 3-3 (OT) 9/ 14 CAL ST. FULLERTON w 2-1 (OT) 9/ 7 @ UNLV# T 1-1 (OT) 9/ 18 @ UNLV L 0-1 9/ 8 South Alabama# W 4-2 9/ 21 PT. LOMA NAZARENE w 2-1 9/ 14 WASHINGTON+ T 0-0 (OT) 9/ 25 @ Loyola Marymount& w 3-2 9/ 16 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE W 1-0 9/ 28 CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO w 4-0 9/ 19 @ UC Irvine W 2-0 10/ 5 SAN DIEGO ST. L 0-6 9/ 21 SEATTLE PACIFIC%+ T 3-3 (OT) 10/ 7 NEW MEXICO w 3-1 9/ 23 CAL ST. FULLERTON+ W 4-0 10/ 9 UC SAN DIEGO L 1-3 9/ 28 @ San Francisco& L 0-2 10/ 14 ST. MARY'S& T 3-3 (OT) 10/ 3 UC BERKELEY+ W 2-1 10/ 18 AZUSA PACIFIC w 5-0 10/ 5 Virginia Tech* W 3-1 10/ 21 @ San Francisco& L 1-2 10/ 7 @ UNC Charlotte* W 2-1 10/ 23 @ UC Berkeley w 1-0 10/ 12 PENNSYLVANIA+ W 2-0 10/ 26 @ Biola w 4-0 10/ 17 CAL POLY SLO W 3-1 10/ 28 SANT A CLARA& L 1-2 10/ 19 @ U.S. International W 5-0 11 / 2 @ UCLA L 0-1 10/ 21 @ Cal St. Los Angeles W 4-1 11 / 5 Cal St. Los Angeles# T 4-4 (OT) 10/ 23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT&+ W 7-1 11 / 6 @ U.S. International# w 5-0 10/ 26 SANTA CLARA&+ L 0-2 (OT) Scoring: USD-42 OPP-31 10/ 28 ST. MARY'S&+ T 2-2 (OT) #USIU Classic 11 / 4 PORTLAND&+ W 2-0 &West Coast Athletic Conference 11 / 11 @ Portland$ W 4-2 Home games played at Valley Field 11 / 18 @ UCLA$ L 1-2 (OT) Scoring: USD-60 OPP-25 #UNLV Coors Invitational %USO MetLife Challenge 1989 Season ( 14-6-1, 2-3 WCC) * UNCC Classic &West Coast Conference $ NCAA Tournament 9/ 1 @ Cal St. Fullerton L 1-2 (OT) +Games played at Torero Stadium 9/ 3 @ UC Santa Barbara w 3-2 Home games played at Valley Field 9/ 6 CAL ST. STANISLAUS w 3-1 6-2 9/ 8 UC BERKELEY* w 1991 Season (7-12, 1-4 WCC) 9/ 10 @ Cal St. Dominguez Hills w 2-1 9/ 12 @ UCLA L 0-2 9/ 7 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 1-0 9/ 17 UNLV* w 4-1 9/ 10 PT. LOMA NAZARENE W 8-0 9/ 20 U.S. INTERNATIONAL w 4-1 9/14 SAN DIEGO ST. L 0-1 9/ 23 Cal St. Northridge# w 2-1 9/ 17 UNLV L 2-4 9/ 24 Texas Christian# w 3-0 9/ 20 UNC CHARLOTTE% L 0-2 9/ 29 @ UC San Diego w 1-0 (OT) 9/ 22 CLEVELAND ST.% W 2-1 10/ 4 CAL ST. LOS ANGELES w 2-0 9/ 27 @ Santa Clara& L 0-3 @ L 1-2 (OT) 10/ 7 CAL POLY POMONA w 3-1 9/ 29 UC Berkeley 10/ 6 @ UCLA L 0-2 10/ 13 @ Portland& L 0-1 10/ 11 @ Washington W 2-1 10/ 15 @ Washington L 1-2 10/ 13 @ Portland& L 0-4 10/ 17 @ San Diego St. T 1-1 (OT) 10/ 18 LOYOLA MARY MOUNT& W 7-0 10/ 20 @ Santa Clara& L 0-5 10/ 20 SAN FRANCISCO& L 1-2 10/ 22 @ St. Mary's& L 2-3 10/ 26 @ Cal St. Northridge L 1-2 (OT) 2-0 10/ 29 SAN FRANCISCO&* w 10/ 29 UC IRVINE W 1-0 (OT) UC IRVINE 4-1 11 / 1 w 11 / 1 @ St. Mary's& L 0-1 (OT) 4-1 11 / 4 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT&* w 11 / 3 @ Stanford L 0-1 Scoring: USD-48 OPP-28 11 / 8 CAL ST. LOS ANGELES L 0-3 #UNLV Coors Classic 11 / 10 @ Cal St. Fullerton W 3-1 &West Coast Conference Scoring: USD-29 OPP-30 *Games played at Torero Stadium %USO MetLife Classic Home games played at Valley Field &West Coast Conference *Came played at Valley Field Home games played at Torero Stadium YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES

1992 Season ( 19-5, 4-1 WCC) 1993 Season (14-7, 4-2 WCC) 9/ 5 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD* W 3-2 9/ 4 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD* W 5-4 9/ 8 CAL ST. FULLERTON W 2-1 9/ 6 FRESNO ST. L 1-5 9/ 11 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE W 2-1 9/ 10 @ UNLV# W 3-1 9/ 15 UCLA L 1-2 {OT) 9/ 12 New Mexico# W 3-1 9/ 18 NEW MEXICO% W 4-1 9/ 17 COLUMBIA% W 2-1 9/ 20 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL% W 2-1 9/ 19 COASTAL CAROLINA% W 4-0 9/ 25 @ Cleveland St.! W 2-1 {OT) 9/ 24 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE+ W 4-1 9/ 26 Akron! L 3-4 9/ 25 SEATTLE PACIFIC+ L 3-4 (OT) 10/ 2 UNLV# L 3-5 (OT) 9/ 29 @ Cal St. Fullerton W 2-1 (OT) 10/ 4 Michigan St.# W 4-0 10/ 3 @ UCLA L 0-3 10/ 9 ST. MARY'S& W 3-2 10/ 8 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT& W 5-1 10/ 11 @ Loyola Marymount& W 6-0 10/ 14 PT. LOMA NAZARENE L 0-1 10/ 16 @ San Francisco& W 2-1 10/ 17 ST. MARY'S& W 2-0 10/ 23 SANTA CLARA& L 2-3 {OT) 10/ 22 @ Santa Clara& L 2-4 (OT) 10/ 25 @ Cal St. Dominguez Hills W 3-0 10/ 24 @ UC Berkeley W 1-0 10/ 30 UC BERKELEY W 3-0 10/ 28 UC IRVINE W 4-0 11 / 1 GONZAGA& W 9-1 10/ 31 SAN FRANCISCO& W 2-0 11 / 6 PORTLAND& W 3-0 11 / 5 @ Gonzaga& W 4-0 11 / 8 @ UC Irvine W 4-2 11 / 7 @ Portland& L 0-2 11 / 14 STANFORD$ W 3-0 11 / 14 @ UCLA$ W 4-2 (OT) 11 / 22 @ UCLA$ W 2-1 11 / 21 CAL ST. FULLERTON$ L 2-3 11 / 24 INDIANA$ W 2-0 Scoring: USD-53 Opp-34 12/ 4 @ Davidson {Final Four) W 3-2 {OT) #UNLV Coors Light Invitational 12/ 6 Virginia {NCAA Champ.) L 0-2 %USO MetLife Classic +USD Diadora Tournament Scoring: USD-71 OPP-32 &West Coast Conference $NCAA Tournament %USO MetLife Classic *Came played at Valley Field !CSU Federal Savings Bank Classic Home games played at Torero Stadium #Santa Clara MetLife Classic &West Coast Conference $NCAA Tournament 1994 Season (13-6, 4-2 WCC) *Came played at Valley Field Home games played at Torero Stadium 9/ 5 @ Fresno St. W 2-1 9/ 9 UC BERKELEY+ W 3-1 9/ 11 SACRAMENTO ST.+ L 1-3 9/ 16 BUTLER% W 4-2 r 9/ 18 YALE% W 7-1 For Starters ... lt's U-S-D 9/ 23 South Florida# L 2-3 (OT) 9/ 25 @ Florida International# L 0-4 For those media covering 9/ 30 @ Cal St. Northridge W 2-0 USD for the first time this sea­ 10/ 2 @ UC Irvine W 3-1 son, the University of San Diego 10/ 7 SANT A CLARA& L 2-3 10/ 14 @ San Francisco& L 1-4 {OT) "Toreros" should not be con­ 10/ 18 UC SAN DIEGO W 3-2 (OT) fused with their Division 111 10/ 26 North Carolina St.* W 3-0 neighbors to the north, UC San 10/ 30 @ Loyola Marymount& W 5-1 11 / 4 PORTLAND& W 2-1 Diego (UCSD), or their Division 11 / 6 GONZAGA& W 5-0 I counterparts to the east, San Di­ 11 / 10 UC SANTA BARBARA W 4-1 ego St. (SDSU). 11 / 13 @ St. Mary's& W 1-0 (OT) For the curious minded, a 11 / 19 @ Cal St. Fullerton$ L 1-3 {OT) Scoring: USD-51 OPP-31 Torero is a Mexican bullfighter. +USD Diadora Tournament All USD teams go by the nick­ %USO MetLife Classic name Toreros. #FIU Golden Panther Invitational \. &West Coast Conference $NCAA Tournament *Game played at Davidson, NC Home games played at Torero Stadium ,,, ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

CF CA REC STK CF CA REC STK Akron 3 4 0-1-0 L1 Houston Baptist 5 2 1-0-0 W1 Azusa Pacific 22 2 4-0-1 W3 Indiana 2 0 1-0-0 W1 Biola 17 6 5-2-2 W4 Loyola Marymount 55 12 12-3-0 Wl 1 Brigham Young 1 2 0-1-0 L1 Michigan St. 4 0 1-0-0 W1 Butler 4 2 1-0-0 Wl Nevada-Las Vegas 20 50 3-10-1 W1 UC Berkeley 19 14 7-3-1 W3 New Mexico 11 4 3-0-1 W3 UC Irvine 29 10 9-2-0 W6 North Carolina Charlotte 2 3 1-1-0 L1 UCLA 13 29 2-10-2 W1 North Carolina St. 3 0 1-0-0 W1 UC San Diego 11 15 4-5-1 W3 North Texas St. 1 6 0-1 -0 L1 UC Santa Barbara 12 20 5-5-0 W5 Pennsylvania 2 0 1-0-0 W1 Cal Poly Pomona 13 5 4-0-0 W4 Point Loma Nazarene 29 11 7-3-0 L1 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 3 1 1-0-0 W1 Pomona-Pitzer 4 0 1-0-0 W1 Cal St. Bakersfield 12 6 3-0-0 W3 Portland 15 18 6-5-1 Wl Cal St. Dominguez Hills 10 6 5-2-0 W4 Saint Mary's 21 14 8-3-2 W3 Cal St. Fullerton 23 31 7-7-1 L2 San Diego St. 6 29 0-9-2 L1 Cal St. Long Beach 6 13 0-4-0 L4 San Francisco 11 20 3-7-0 L1 Cal St. Los Angeles 17 27 4-7-1 L1 Santa Clara 17 45 3-13-0 L8 Cal St. Northridge 15 30 5-6-0 W3 Seattle Pacific 7 10 0-2-1 L1 Cal St. Sacramento 1 3 0-1-0 L1 South Alabama 4 2 1-0-0 W1 Cal St. San Bernardino 9 4 2-0-1 W1 South Florida 2 3 0-1-0 L1 Cal St. Stanislaus 3 1 1-0-0 W1 Southern California Coll. 5 4 3-1-0 W3 Cleveland St. 4 2 2-0-0 W2 Stanford 4 9 1-5-0 Wl Coastal Carolina 4 0 1-0-0 W1 Texas Christian 3 0 1-0-0 W1 Columbia 2 1 1-0-0 Wl U.S. International 19 24 3-7-0 W3 Davidson 3 2 1-0-0 W1 Virginia 0 2 0-1-0 L1 Florida International 2 5 1-1-0 L1 Virginia Tech 3 1 1-0-0 W1 Fresno Pacific 2 4 0-1-0 L1 Washington 3 3 1-1-1 Wl Fresno St. 3 6 1-1-0 Wl Yale 7 1 1-0-0 W1 Gonzaga 18 1 3-0-0 W3

Key: GF=USD Goals For; GA=Goals Against; REC=Series Record; STK=Current Series Streak

r ~ r "'I American Humble Pie USD Wins Against Top-Ranked Teams What do U.S. National Team goalkeep- Team Rank Date Site Score ers Brad Friedel and Kasey Keller have in Portland #1 11-6-92 San Diego 3-0 common? UCLA #2 11-14-93 Westwood 4-2 OT They both were scored upon and had UNLV #3 9-20-86 Las Vegas 1-0 their teams eliminated from the NCAA UCLA #5 11-22-92 Westwood 2-1 playoffs by the Toreros (Friedel, UCLA, N.C. St. #6 10-26-94 Davidson 3-0 1992; Keller-UP, 1990) \. ~ \. ~ USD HONOR ROLL

NSCAA All-America, Second Team AII-WCC, First Team Roger Lindqvist 1994 Guillermo Jara 1992, 1993, 1994 Trong Nguyen 1990 Roger Lindqvist 1992, 1993, 1994 David Beall 1993 NSCAA All-America, Third Team Scott Garlick 1992, 1993 Roger Lindqvist 1993 Toby Taitano 1993 Chugger Adair 1992 Chugger Adair 1990, 1992 Kevin Arthur 1991 Soccer News All-America, First Team Tom Crane 1990 Roger Lindqvist 1993 Paul Gelvezon 1990 Trong Nguyen 1988, 1989, 1990 Academic All-America Mike Brille 1990 AII-WCC, Second Team Scott Huckleberry 1987 Doug Barry 1994 Jamie Munro 1994 Soccer America Freshman of the Year Kevin Legg 1992 Guillermo Jara 1992 Toby Taitano 1990, 1992 Leo Ronces 1990 All-Far West Region, First Team Tom Tate 1990 Roger Lindqvist 1993, 1994 AII-WCC, Honorable Mention All-Far West Region, Second Team Tim Durkin 1994 Guillermo Jara 1994 Keith Finnegan 1994 Toby Taitano 1993 Jimmy Wang 1994 Chugger Adair 1992 Kevin Legg 1993 Doug Barry 1992 Soccer News All-West Region David Beall 1992 Guillermo Jara 1993 Alex Streicek 1992

Soccer News West Region Defensive MVP WCC All-Academic Roger Lindqvist 1993 Jamie Munro 1994 Emile Wakim 1993, 1994 Soccer America MVPs Scott Farley 1992, 1993 Guillermo Jara 1992 Toby Taitano 1991, 1992, 1993 Roger Lindqvist 1992 David Fullerton 1992 Sean Pinnell 1991 NCAA Final Four Defensive MVP Brenden Griffin 1990 Roger Lindqvist 1992 U.S. National Under 23 Team wee Offensive Player of the Year Guillermo Jara 1993 Chugger Adair 1992 { U.S. Olympic Festival WCC Defensive Player of the Year Guillermo Jara 1993, 1994 Roger Lindqvist 1992*, 1993, 1994 Trong Nguyen 1990 *co-recipient wee Freshman of the Year Guillermo Jara 1992 Whenyoure carrytnga• country on your back, you better have great r1ho&1.

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