With the light at the end of the tunnel shining brighter than ever, anticipation joined with excitement in 2006-07 as UC Davis completed the final year of a four-year reclassification to NCAA Division I status from Division II. As the campus awaits final approval from the NCAA declaring UC Davis an active member of Division I, student-athletes, coaches, alumni and fans eagerly anticipate the Aggies’ future in the . Derek Moore provided one of the Small town. Big school. biggest highlights in school history when he won

UC Davis is ranked 16th among public Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food the 141-pound weight class at the NCAA Division I universities nationwide by the National Science. The Robert and Margrit Mondavi Championships in March, becoming the Aggies’ first- Research Council, is listed 13th among Center for the Performing Arts opened in ever Division I national champion and All-American. public universities nationwide by U.S. 2002 and is a showcase part of the campus. The Aggies’ football team maintained its tradition of News & World Report; and is 12th in excellence by securing its 37th straight winning season research funding among all U.S. ranked public universities by the National Science UC Davis has enjoyed a distinguished and the men’s cross country squad won the Division Foundation. The campus is a member of history in athletics as it begins a new era I Independents Championship. Lacrosse hosted the in NCAA Division I during the 2007-08 the prestigious Association of American Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships Universities, one of just 62 institutions academic year. The Aggies are official while track and field did the same for the Division I of higher learning to be admitted to this members in most sports in the Big West distinguished group. Conference which includes fellow UC Independents. And throughout the year, Aggie student- campuses Irvine, Riverside and Santa athletes matched well against their future competition Barbara. The transition to Division I brought in the Big West, sending word they are to be contended Founded in 1908 as the University Farm to an end a successful Division II era in amid the fertile fields of the state’s Central which UC Davis captured six Directors’ with beginning in 2007-08, their first year in the new Valley, UC Davis today encompasses the Cups in eight years, awarded annually to league and the beginning of a new era for UC Davis. colleges of Letters and Science, Engineering, the most successful athletics program in Biological Sciences, and Agricultural and the country. UC Davis also twice received Alumni and friends are encouraged to join the team as Environmental Sciences; and professional recognition from Sports Illustrated for we make our move. TeamAGGIE is the annual fund for schools in Law, Management, Medicine, Women as the top Div. II school for women Veterinary Medicine, and Education. It also while Sports Illustrated has also previously UC Davis Athletics. To join TeamAGGIE contact Sharon operates the UC Davis Medical Center in honored the institution. In addition to 26 Lynch at [email protected] or call (530) 757-3146. Sacramento, one of the leading teaching and intercollegiate sports (14 for women and research hospitals in the nation. The campus 12 for men), the campus offers nearly 40 announced this August a $100 million in student-organized club sports. And each Your UC Davis Aggies … founding support from the Gordon and Betty year, more than 19,000 students participate Moore Foundation to launch the Betty Irene in intramural sports. ARE YOU ON THE TEAM? Moore School of Nursing.

All students can enjoy abundant on- and This is a period of growth and change for off-campus recreational facilities for UC Davis. The campus has seen growth in tennis, softball, basketball, volleyball student, faculty and staff populations and and golf. Given the area’s Mediterranean is in the midst of more than $1 billion in climate, outdoor recreation continues year new construction. New facilities do or will round. The program is also among the www.teamaggie.com include new laboratories, new classrooms nation’s leaders in NCAA Postgraduate and new student sports and recreation Scholarship recipients and has had three facilities. Thanks to the generosity of one winners of the prestigious NCAA Woman For SEAson or single game tickets of the world’s most renowned winemakers, of the Year Award, more than any other call: (530) 752-1915 groundbreaking took place in 2005 on the school in the country. GUIDE CONTENTS

Quick Facts...... 1 2006 RECAP 2007 Roster...... 2 2006 Season Results...... 12 Head Coach Dwayne Shaffer...... 3 2006 Individual Statistics...... 13 Assistant Coaches Felipe Restrepo and Jason Hotaling...... 4 Big West Conference Recap...... 14-15

PLAYER PROFILES PROGRAM HISTORY Quincy Amarikwa/Sule Anibaba/Chris Beville...... 5 Individual Records...... 16 Paul Cain/Dan Campbell/Julien Cerutti...... 6 Team Records...... 17 Ian Conklin/Rene Cuellar/Stephen Cunningham/Dylan Curtis...... 7 Honors & Awards...... 18 Julian Godinez/Miles Hadley/Ahmad Hatifie/Juan Hernandez...... 8 All-Time Letterwinners...... 19-23 Nathan Jarman/Nathan Javadi/Derek LeBon/Chris Leer...... 9 Nicholas Lind/Paul Marcoux/Ryan McCowan/Jake Mogelson...... 10 CAMPUS SECTION Jason Santos/Matt Slagle/R.J. Smith/Jordan Vanderpoorten/ This is UC Davis...... i-ii Brian Wickers...... 11 About UC Davis Athletics...... iii-iv Facilities Overview...... v-vi Transition to Division I...... vii

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School University of , Davis (UC Davis) Media Relations Contact: Wes Collins Address One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Media Relations Office: (530) 752-3505 Established/Founded 1905/1908 E-Mail: [email protected] Enrollment 30,475 Media Relations FAX: (530) 754-5674 Nickname Aggies Official Website: http://www.ucdavisaggies.com Colors Yale Blue & Gold National Affiliation NCAA Division I 2006 Record: 9-7-2 Conference Big West Conference Letterwinners Ret/Lost: 16/7 Home Sites: Aggie Soccer Stadium (1,000) Starters Ret/Lost: 8/4

Chancellor Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) Director of Athletics Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73) Senior Associate A.D. Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM Associate A.D.s External Affairs Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) One of the finest playing surfaces in Northern California, Ag- Business & Game Mgmt. Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) gie Soccer Stadium has been the home to the UC Davis men’s and Assistant A.D.s women’s soccer teams since 1985. Built with primarily volunteer Media Relations Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) time and materials, Aggie Soccer Stadium is a product of the Football Ops & Event Mgmt Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) community’s dedication to the sport of soccer. Marketing & Promotions Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) The stadium bleachers, which have a capacity of 1,200 specta- Compliance Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) tors, are the result of a 10-year project that reached completion in Development Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) 1997. There are 65 nameplates affixed to the seat backs to recognize Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa ’85) major stadium contributors. Additionally, an electronic scoreboard Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) and high-fidelity sound system has been added to the facility. Furthermore, new restrooms and concessions were added Head Coach: Dwayne Shaffer (Chico State ’88) to the baseball/soccer complex during the 2001-02 year. In the Career Record: 163-99-27 in 16 years summer of 2005, the field was resurfaced with a Bermuda hybrid UC Davis Record: 104-74-16 in 10 years and a new irrigation system was installed. Mark Lucas, who had Coach’s Office: 326 Hickey Gym previously worked at Cal, returned to UC Davis to supervise this One Shields Avenue project. Davis, CA 95616 Aggie Soccer Sta- Coach’s Phone: (530) 752-8892 dium was among Coach’s E-Mail Address: [email protected] those facilities invited to submit invitations Associate Head Coach: Felipe Restrepo (UC Davis ’98) to become practice Email: [email protected] facilities for the 1994 Assistant Coach: Jason Hotaling (Sonoma State ’96) World Cup.

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NUMERICAL No Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Previous School(s) Major 0 R.J. SMITH GK 6-4 190 Fr. Alpine, Calif. Granite Hills HS ’07 Exploratory 1 Brian WICKERS** GK 6-1 190 Sr. Bay Point, Calif. De La Salle HS ’03 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior 2 Ahmad HATIFIE** MF 6-2 165 Jr. Alameda, Calif. Alameda HS ’04 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior 3 Stephen CUNNINGHAM F/MF 6-2 170 Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. Liberty HS ’07 Civil Engineering 4 Nathan JARMAN D 6-2 170 Fr. Poway, Calif. Poway HS ’07 Managerial Economics 5 Chris LEER* F 5-10 145 So. Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’06 Communication 6 Paul CAIN*** D 6-0 185 Sr. Redlands, Calif. Redlands HS ’04 English 7 Nicholas LIND*** MF 5-11 180 Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif. Tesoro HS ’04 Managerial Economics/Statistics 8 Sule ANIBABA** MF 6-1 175 Jr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’04 African-American & African Studies 9 Ian CONKLIN** MF 6-0 150 Jr. San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’05 Design 10 Julien CERUTTI*** MF 5-7 155 Sr. Fountain Valley, Calif. Corona Del Mar HS ’04 International Relations 11 Jordan VANDERPOORTEN** D 6-1 170 Jr. La Verne, Calif. Damien HS ’05 Political Science 12 Jake MOGELSON** D 6-0 188 Jr. Sonoma, Calif. Sonoma Valley HS ’05 Food Science 13 Dylan CURTIS** MF/F 6-1 166 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS ’05 Managerial Economics 14 Jason SANTOS D/MF 6-0 195 RFr. Cardiff, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS ’06 Animal Science 15 Paul MARCOUX* MF/F 6-2 170 So. Mountain View, Calif. The King’s Academy ’05 Managerial Economics 16 Dan CAMPBELL** D/MF 6-1 140 Jr. Benicia, Calif. Benicia HS ’05 Economics 17 Juan HERNANDEZ** MF 5-8 150 Jr. Newhall, Calif. Hart HS ’05 Design 18 Julian GODINEZ MF 5-8 154 Fr. Hercules, Calif. Hercules HS ’07 Undeclared 19 Matt SLAGLE** D 6-2 180 Sr. San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’03 English 20 Rene CUELLAR F/MF 6-0 192 Fr. Chico, Calif. Chico HS ’07 Animal Biology 21 Chris BEVILLE MF/D 5-11 185 Fr. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’07 Managerial Economics 22 Quincy AMARIKWA** F 5-9 160 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. Liberty HS ’05 Biological Sciences 23 Derek LEBON D/F 6-1 185 RFr. Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach HS ’06 Economics 24 Nathan JAVADI D 5-10 160 RFr. Lake Forest, Calif. El Toro HS ’06 Biological Sciences 25 Miles HADLEY MF 6-5 165 Fr. Oakland, Calif. Saint Mary’s College HS ’07 Exploratory 26 Ryan McCOWAN GK 6-2 182 Fr. Lafayette, Calif. Acalanes HS ’07 Exploratory

* - denotes years lettered at UC Davis

Dwayne SHAFFER Head Coach, 11th Year (Chico State ’88) Felipe RESTREPO Assistant Coach, 7th Year (UC Davis ’98) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jason HOTALING Assistant Coach, 3rd Year (Sonoma State ’96) Quincy AMARIKWA: “ah-MAIR-uh-kwah” (similar to “America”) SULE ANIBABA: “soo-LAY AH-nee-BAH-bah” Julien CERUTTI: “seh-ROO-tee” Rene CUELLAR: “KWAY-ahr” Julian GODINEZ: “goh-DEE-nezz” AHMAD HATIFIE: “ah-MOD hah-TEE-fee” Nathan JAVADI: “juh-VAH-dee” Derek LEBON: “leh-BAHN” Paul MARCOUX: “mar-KOO”

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in the nation. Prior to Clemson, he served four years as head coach at Santa Rosa Junior College where his teams won 52 games. His career DWAYNE coaching record stands at 163-99-28 (.610). SHAFFER Shaffer’s career has been one highlighted by recruiting and coaching Head Coach some of the top student-athletes, both on and off the field. In his 10 years 11th Year at UC Davis, Shaffer has coached 22 student-athletes who have gone on Chico State ’88 to either attend graduate school or medical school. That number includes Matt DeJong, who received a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award. DeJong also set the UC Davis career scoring record and was drafted by the MISL’s Sacramento Knights, becoming the only rookie to make the team that year. Four years later, Ryan Shaw eclipsed DeJong’s mark and Dwayne Shaffer enters his 11th year was subsequentially drafted by the Galaxy of the MLS. He as the head coach of the UC Davis men’s also played in several MLS development games in 2005. Shaw was named soccer program. With nearly two decades UC Davis’ 2004-05 Male Athlete of the Year. of collegiate coaching experience, Shaffer While at Dayton, Shaffer recruited Mark Schulte, who went on to was the guiding force for the Aggies through the reclassification period, play . In addition, four others were drafted by the seeking to make UC Davis one of the most competitive teams in the A-League. At Clemson, Shaffer helped recruit and coach a total of nine West and one that will qualify for the Division I NCAA Tournament on players who would go on to play in MLS. He also helped coach the an annual basis. nation’s leading scorer in 1993 and 1994. At UC Davis, 10 Aggies have In his career at UC Davis, Shaffer’s teams have averaged double-digit garnered first-team All-Conference honors under Shaffer while 14 have wins each season and have compiled an overall record of 104-74-16 been named NSCAA All-Region. One former Aggie, Sean Buchanan, (.577). In the Aggies’ last six years in the California Collegiate Athletic received All-America honors. Association, Shaffer guided the team to two first-place and four second- Shaffer coached two All-Americans in his four-year stint at Santa Rosa place finishes. In 1999, he led the Aggies to a school-record 16 victories JC. He also coached the leading scorer in the state as well as the most and the school’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals valuable player of the Northern California region. in 23 years. That year, he was named CCAA Coach of the Year as well Shaffer’s standout collegiate playing career, which featured a .795 as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) West winning percentage, began at Santa Rosa JC where he was named all- Region Coach of the Year. The Aggies set a record in 1999 by going conference and led the team to a two-year record of 39-7-2 and a pair unbeaten in 13 consecutive games. of conference championships. As a sophomore, Shaffer played central In 2006, the university’s final year of the D-I transition, Shaffer’s pro- defender on a unit that allowed just seven goals in 24 games, including gram proved itself worthy of collegiate soccer’s highest level. The Aggies 13 consecutive shutouts. Following Santa Rosa, he went on to play two won nine games, including a 1-0 victory over the year’s eventual NCAA seasons at Chico State and helped lead the Wildcats to a 29-9-2 record champion, UC Santa Barbara. That win also served as a milestone for and an NCAA Tournament appearance during his junior season. Shaffer -- it was his 100th at UC Davis. He has also served as a Region IV Olympic Development Program Prior to coming to UC Davis, Shaffer spent one season as the head staff member. coach at Dayton, which followed a three-year stint as assistant head Shaffer earned his bachelor’s degree and his master’s in physical edu- coach at Clemson. While at Clemson, he helped guide the Tigers to a cation with a teaching/coaching emphasis from Chico State. He enjoys 47-18-3 record and two trips to the second round of the NCAA Division fishing and watching and supporting Major League Soccer. Shaffer and I Tournament. On two occasions, Clemson was ranked the No. 1 team his wife, Lara, have two daughters; Shay and Skye.

SHAFFER at UC DAVIS Overall Conference Year W L T W L T Conference Finish Postseason 2006 9 7 2 Independent (not eligible) 2005 7 10 2 Independent (not eligible) 2004 6 10 2 Independent (not eligible) 2003 10 5 4 8 4 2 2nd, CCAA North (not eligible) 2002 13 5 1 9 5 0 2nd, CCAA North 2001 13 7 1 9 4 1 1st, CCAA North CCAA Final 2000 11 6 2 7 5 2 2nd, CCAA North 1999 16 3 2 12 0 2 1st, CCAA North CCAA Tournament, NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals 1998 8 13 0 7 7 0 T2nd, CCAA North CCAA Final 1997 11 8 0 8 6 0 3rd, NCAC Totals 104 74 16 60 31 7

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER  FELIPE JASON RESTREPO HOTALING Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 7th Year 3rd Year UC Davis ’98 Sonoma State ’96

Restrepo begins his seventh season In joining the UC Davis soccer staff in as an assistant coach with the Aggies 2005, Jason Hotaling reunited with his with primary duties of training, team former coach, Dwayne Shaffer. He played management and recruiting. Restrepo for Shaffer at Santa Rosa Junior College also worked closely with the goalkeepers during his first three seasons. in 1991 and 1992 before concluding his career at Chico State. Hotaling In addition to his duties with UC Davis, Restrepo works in the local enters his second season at UC Davis. youth soccer system with the Davis Gunners, whom he guided to the state Hotaling begins his third season as an Aggie assistant coach. His finals. In 2004, he was a Region IV Olympic Development Program staff primary responsibilities are as goalkeepers coach, both managing and member, working with the 1988 boys age group. Restrepo also served as recruiting players for that position. an assistant coach for the Davis High School girls team, which captured In addition to this duties with UC Davis, Hotaling works with Elk the Monticello Empire League title last season. He holds a United States Grove Youth Soccer League and the Olympic Development Program, Soccer Federation national “A” coaching license. coaching and developing players. He also holds a U.S. Soccer Founda- In his first season with the Aggies, he helped guide the program to tion National “B” coaching license as well as an advanced national license the California Collegiate Athletic Association North Division title in 2001 with the NSCAA. and a berth in the championship match of the CCAA tournament. The After his collegiate career at SRJC and Chico State, Hotaling was a Aggies finished 13-7-1 that season with a No. 22 national ranking. In member of the Chico Rooks of the Premier Development League. He 2002, he helped lead the team to a 13-5-2 record and a No. 3 regional then returned to his hometown of Rohnert Park, Calif., where he finished ranking before posting a 10-5-2 record in 2003. his undergraduate degree at Sonoma State. Hotaling majored in speech Restrepo also worked closely with former Aggie standout Nic Plat- communiciation with a minor in English. ter, who is currently a member of the United Soccer League’s Minnesota Thunder; and Ryan Shaw, who became the program’s first-ever MLS draftee. Platter finished his UC Davis career in 2003 as the all-time leader in shutouts (17) and saves (195). Shaw set the school’s career goals record Century Mark at 43 during his career from 2001 to 2004. Head coach Dwayne Shaffer picked up his 100th win at UC Prior to arriving at UC Davis, Restrepo spent three years as an assistant Davis in sublime fashion – by leading his team to victory against coach at Cal State Monterey Bay while completing his master’s degree eventual national champion UC Santa Barbara. Now up to 104 in education. While at CSUMB, Restrepo helped build a brand-new wins as an Aggie, he is one of just two UC Davis men’s soccer program. During his tenure, the Otters made two conference tourna- coaches to hit the century mark. Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame ment appearances, including a berth in the conference title game. He inductee Will Lotter compiled a partial record of 137-105-31 also served as the boys’ head coach at York HS in Monterey, where he in 16 seasons. His exact win-loss figure is unknown, however, earned 1999-2000 Coach of the Year honors. as UC Davis Athletics has no final record for the 1972, 1982 or Restrepo was a four-year letterwinner at UC Davis from his midfielder 1984 seasons. position. He started 52 of his final 55 games and was a second-team All-Northern California Athletic Listed below are the UC Davis career coaching records since Bill Conference performer as a junior. LaQuard revived the program from a three-year hiatus in 1965. He has been a member of the state Prior to LaQuard, the team was coached by one of its players. and regional ODP teams as a player. In 1999, he attended the U.S. Soccer Coach (Years) Record Pct. Festival with U-23 Region IV ODP Dwayne Shaffer (1997-Present) 104-74-16 .577 team. Simon Davies (1991-96) 72-54-10 .566 A 1998 graduate of UC Davis, Jesus Rico (1988-89) 16-17-5 .487 Restrepo has a bachelor’s degree in Will Lotter (1972-87) 137-105-31* .559 human development, a master’s in Ray Gutierrez (1970-71) 15-7-1 .674 education and is currently in the Bill LaQuard (1965-69) 16-24-5 .411 doctoral program at UC Davis in educational pyschology. * Incomplete record. In 2002, he married another former Aggie soccer player, Mandi Berman. The couple recently had their first child, Diego.

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QUINCY SULE AMARIKWA ANIBABA Forward • 5-9 • 160 • Jr. Midfielder • 6-1 • 175 • Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. Davis, Calif. Liberty HS ’05 Davis HS ’04

2006: Played in all 18 games, starting all 2006: Played in 17 games, starting 15... 22 but one... Led the team in goals (9), points 8 One of only five Aggies to score multiple (19), total shots (43) and shots on goal goals during the season... Netted two scores (19)... Scored a team-high three game-win- off only four shots on goal... First collegiate ning goals, which included the lone goals in 1-0 victories over Sac State goal was the game-winner during the 19th minute in a 1-0 victory over and UC Riverside... One of only two Aggies (along with Paul Marcoux) eventual national champion UC Santa Barbara (9/23)... Also scored to score two goals in one game, doing so against Cal State Fullerton during Aggies’ 2-1 victory over Cal State Northridge (10/21). (9/15)... Also recorded team season bests with 8 total shots and 5 shots 2005: Redshirted. on goal in that contest... Scored the final goal of the 2006 season against 2004: Appeared in 17 games, starting all but one... Scored one goal UC Riverside (10/25) off an assist from Chris Leer... Lone assist set up on 7 total shots... First collegiate goal came with 1:03 remaining vs. Do- Paul Marcoux’s game-winning goal against Cal Poly (10/7). minican, when he scored off the rebound of Ryan Shaw’s first attempt. 2005: Played in 19 games, starting 6... Tied for 2nd on team with 7 DAVIS HS 04: Played soccer and basketball... Helped lead soccer points, scoring 2 goals with 3 assists... Both goals came in comeback win team to 60-7-7 record... Won All-Monticello Empire League honors as over UC Irvine (11/5)... Tied game in 59th minute on assist from Nicholas a senior... Played club ball for Davis Galaxy... Named to Sacramento Bee Lind, then scored game-winner less than three minutes later (assisted by All-Metro second team. Mariano Arrua)... First Aggie assist went to Arrua in last-minute goal to PERSONAL: Born in Lagos, Nigeria... Majoring in African-American beat Notre Dame de Namur (9/7)... Assisted on game-winner in overtime & African studies... Parents are Jammal & Melanie Anibaba... Brother, four days later vs. Dayton (9/11), sending pass to Lind in 109th minute... Jammil, redshirted for Aggie soccer team in 2004... Younger brother, Drew foul in penalty box that led to Juan Hernandez’ game-winning PK Jalil, plays for Santa Clara... Lists sports hero as Nigerian superstar Jay in overtime vs. UC Riverside (10/8)... Led team with 36 shots for the Jay Okacha. year, including 14 on frame. LIBERTY HS ’05: Two-sport standout, excelling in both soccer and track & field... Earned back-to-back South East Yosemite League MVP Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2004 17/ 16 1 0 2 7 .143 honors in soccer... Led the county in scoring to capture Offensive Player 2005 did not play of the Year merit... Led team to SEYL title as a junior... Competed in pole 2006 17/ 15 2 0 4 9 .222 vault for track & field team, setting school record of 14-3... Played club Total 34/ 31 3 0 6 16 .188 ball for Bakersfield Alliance. PERSONAL: Born in Bakersfield, Calif.... Biological sciences major... Parents are Charles & Veronica Amarikwa... Hobbies include magic. CHRIS Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2005 19/ 6 2 3 7 36 .056 BEVILLE 2006 18/ 17 9 1 19 43 .209 Total 37/ 23 11 4 26 79 .139 Mid/Def • 5-11 • 185 • Fr. Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’07 Pioneer MONTE VISTA HS ’07: Garnered first- When Peter Faeth was inducted 21 team All-East Bay Athletic League honors into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall as a senior after making second team as a of Fame last June, he essentially junior... Helped lead team to combined 35- became the UC Davis men’s soccer 4-10 record and two North Coast Section titles during last two years... program’s first enshrinee. Mustangs were CIF-NCS runners-up in 2005... Played club ball for Mustang United from 2004 to 2007. Indeed, Rolf Benirschke and Don Briggs preceded Faeth in the Hall, PERSONAL: Born in San Leandro, Calif.... Majoring in managerial but those two greats earned the honor in part for their achievements economics... Parents are Tony and Sue Beville... Proudest personal ac- in other sports (football for Benirschke, baseball for Briggs). Thus, complishment was making the top area club team after being cut the Faeth is the first to earn induction for soccer only. three previous years... Few are aware that he is a yoga enthusiast.

Faeth still holds the school season record of 22 goals, set as a senior in 1993.

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER  PAUL DAN CAIN CAMPBELL Defender • 6-0 • 185 • Sr. Def/Mid • 6-1 • 140 • Jr. Redlands, Calif. Benicia, Calif. Redlands HS ’04 Benicia HS ’05

2006: Started all 18 games, extending 2006: Competed in all 18 games, start- 6 streak of career starts to 55... Finished 3rd 16 ing six... Second on the team with four as- on team with 3 goals... Added 2 assists for a sists.... Took 10 shots (three on goal)... As- total of 8 points... Took only 10 shots (five sisted Mariano Arrua on the first goal of the on goal) to tally a .300 shooting percentage... Scored the game-winning 2006 season... Assisted Quincy Amerikwa on the game-winning goal goal in OT against Cal State Fullerton, knocking in a header in the 98th against Cal State Northridge (10/21). minute off a cross from Mariano Arrua (10/14)... Season’s first assist was 2005: Appeared in all 19 games, starting 11... Took 18 shots, 9 on on throw-in to Ahmad Hatifie to end 1st half vs. UC Irvine (10/4). goal, 2 for scores... Scored Aggies’ first two goals of the season... Had 2005: Started all 19 games... Took 4 shots, including 2 on goal... Had team’s lone goal vs. Oregon State (9/1), scoring in 36th minute... Scored one assist for the year, sending a long serve to Dan Campbell in opener game-winner in 16th minute of 1-0 victory over Stanford (9/4), just 29 vs. Oregon State (9/1)... Arguably his most memorable play did not show seconds after replacing Ian Conklin as an injury substitution. up on stat sheet... In win vs. Stanford (9/4), saved ball from rolling out BENICIA HS ’05: Garnered Solano County Athletic Conference of bounds, then immediately flipped it to Juan Hernandez, who sent a MVP honors as a senior, helping team to 14-1 record and league title... long assist to Campbell for the game-winning goal. Earned All-SCAC distinction as a junior, leading squad to perfect 15-0 2004: One of five Aggies (and only freshman) to start all 18 games... ledger... Also starred in track & field, setting school high jump record Recorded 4 shot attempts for the season. with 6-foot-5 leap... Played club soccer for Tri Valley United. REDLANDS HS ’04: Captured All-Citrus Belt League accolades for PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in economics... three straight years, including first-team honors as a junior and senior... Parents are Scott & Kathryn Campbell, both of whom graduated from UC Scored 18 goals in his last two seasons... Posted 12 assists as a senior... Davis... Scott lettered four years with Aggie track & field team. Also lettered in track & field and badminton.... Played for Pateadores Soccer Club in Mission Viejo from 2002-04... Team finished as Cal South Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. State Cup semifinalist in 2004... Won Nomads College Showcase and 2005 19/ 11 2 0 4 18 .111 finished as Coast Soccer League runner-up in 2003... Member of Cal 2006 18/ 6 0 4 4 10 .000 South ODP team. Total 37/ 17 2 4 8 28 .071 PERSONAL: Born in Redlands, Calif.... Majoring in English... Par- ents are Chris Cain and Mary Mailander... Plans on becoming a writer... Career highlight was leading Pateadoers to Nomads title in 2003... Best facility he’s played is Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., home of L.A. Galaxy. JULIEN CERUTTI Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. Midfielder • 5-7 • 155 • Sr. 2004 18/ 18 0 0 0 4 .000 Fountain Valley, Calif. 2005 19/ 19 0 1 1 4 .000 Corona Del Mar HS ’04 2006 18/ 18 3 2 8 10 .300 Total 55 55 3 3 9 18 .167

2006: Appeared in 14 games as a re- 10 serve... Took one shot but scored no goals. 2005: Saw action in 18 games, starting a pair... Had 4 shots with no goals. 2004: Played in 12 games, starting three... Took 2 shots but did not score. CORONA DEL MAR HS ’04: Named to All-Southern Section Div. II third team as a senior... Captured first-team All-Pacific Coast League honors as a junior... Selected as Rookie of the Year as a freshman... Played club ball for Slammers FC (Newport Beach) and Pateadores SC (Mission Viejo). PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Majoring in international relations... Parents are Fabian & Tania Cerutti... Nicknamed “Juelz” or “Juju”.

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2004 12/ 3 0 0 0 2 .000 2005 18/ 2 0 0 0 4 .000 2006 14/ 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Total 44/ 5 0 0 0 7 .000

 2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER IAN STEPHEN CONKLIN CUNNINGHAM Midfielder • 6-0 • 150 • Jr. Fwd/Mid • 6-2 • 170 • Fr. San Ramon, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. California HS ’05 Liberty HS ’07

2006: Competed in all 18 games, start- LIBERTY HS ’07: Scored team-high 13 9 ing 12... Tallied one goal and two assists for 3 goals with 8 assists as a senior team cap- four points... Fired 8 shots, including 5 on tain, helping team win South East Yosemite frame... Lone goal of the season came off an League title and berth in Central Section assistant from Dylan Curtis during a 4-0 win over Cal State Fullerton semifinals... Member of Liberty teams that won league championship in (9/15)... Assisted Paul Cain on the game-tying goal in 2-2 draw in Ag- 2004 and was second in 2006... Earned All-SEYL and All-Area honors gies’ road game at Cal State Fullerton (10/14)... Other assist was to Sule as a senior... Bakersfield Jockey Club Athlete of the Month... Also par- Anibaba in 2-1 victory over Cal State Northridge (10/21). ticipated in cross country and tennis, earning All-Area honorable men- 2005: Started 18 games... Scored 2 goals on 16 shots... First colle- tion in the latter... Nominee for 2006 Wendy’s High School Heisman giate goal was at Air Force (9/16), collecting rebound of Nicholas Lind’s award, honoring athletics, academics and citizenship... Led Bakersfield blocked shot and sending it back in during 16th minute... Also scored Brigade club team to U-18 Coast Soccer League Gold in 2006... Was in 51st minute vs. UC Santa Barbara (10/15). leading scorer on the team. CALIFORNIA HS ’05: Earned All-East Bay Athletic League first-team PERSONAL: Born in Bakersfield, Calif.... Majoring in civil engi- honors in each of his last two seasons... Led EBAL in scoring both years... neering... Parents are Maston & Carol Cunningham... Career highlight Also won North Coast Section Scholar-Athlete accolades... Played club was scoring on a bicycle kick against Lancaster Rattlers... Few people ball for Diablo Valley Soccer Club, leading team to Super Y regional and know he lived overseas for 12 years of his life. Golden State Soccer titles. PERSONAL: Born in Riverside, Calif.... Majoring in design... Parents are John & Sandra Conklin... Lists his father as his non-sports hero, Alan Smith as his sports hero. DYLAN CURTIS Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. Fwd/Mid • 6-1 • 166 • Jr. 2005 18/ 18 2 0 4 16 .125 2006 18/ 12 1 2 4 8 .125 Pleasanton, Calif. Total 36/ 30 3 2 8 24 .125 Amador Valley HS ’04

2006: Played in 17 games, starting six... 13 Recorded a goal and 2 assists for 4 points... RENE Took 11 shots, including 3 on goal... Lone CUELLAR goal came off an assist from Nicholas Lind in a 2-1 win over Cal State Fullerton (10/14)... Both assists came during Fwd/Mid • 6-0 • 192 • Fr. 4-0 victories over Gonzaga (8/27) and Fullerton (9/15). Chico, Calif. 2005: Appeared in 17 games, making 7 starts... Finished 4th on team Chico HS ’07 with 5 points and was part of Aggies’ five-way tie for 2nd with a pair of goals... Scored first career goal on header in 16th minute vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/28)... Also scored lone goal in Aggies’ road game vs. Titans CHICO HS ’07: Captured All-Eastern (10/22)... Teamed up with Quincy Amarikwa for first collegiate assist 20 Athletic League accolades for three straight (to Mariano Arrua) in 1-0 win against Notre Dame de Namur (9.7)... years... Helped lead team to Northern Sec- Finished season with 12 total shots. tion finals each season... Also earned All- 2004: Redshirted. EAL honors in track & field as a sprinter, posting personal record of AMADOR VALLEY HS ’04: Earned three letters in soccer, garner- 10.9 in 100-meter dash... Played club ball for Nike Rush in Sacramen- ing All-East Bay Athletic League honors twice... Led team in goals and to, helping team win Pikes Peak Invitational in 2005. assists... Dons won EBAL title with just one loss... Team also went un- PERSONAL: Born in Hollywood, Calif.... Majoring in animal biol- defeated in 2003 Winter Classic... Played club ball for Ballistic United ogy, with hopes of becoming a veterinarian... Full name is Erwin Rene SC, which won three State Cups and a Surf Cup. Cuellar... Parents are Carlos and Janine Cuellar... Non-sports hero is his PERSONAL: Born in Castro Valley, Calif.... Majoring in managerial father, sports hero is Luis Figo. economics... Parents are Michael & Beverly Curtis... Career highlight was helping Ballistic United to its Surf Cup title... Lists sports hero as Landon Donovan.

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2005 17/ 7 2 1 5 12 .167 2006 17/ 6 1 2 4 11 .091 Total 34/ 13 3 3 9 23 .130

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER  ALAMEDA HS ’04: Twice earned All-Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League honors... Led team in goals and assists each year... Selected as JULIAN team captain as a senior... Played eight years of club ball for Bay Oaks... GODINEZ Member of State Team ODP from 2003-04. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiology, Midfielder • 5-8 • 154 • Fr. physiology & behavior (NPB)... Parents are Abdul & Hamida Hatifie... Hercules, Calif. Hopes for career in sports medicine... Lists his sports highlight succinctly: Hercules HS ’07 “All of it.”... Sports hero is Zinedine Zidane.

HERCULES HS ’07: Twice named to Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 18 All-Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League 2005 17/ 10 0 0 0 17 .000 team after garnering honorable mention as 2006 18/ 13 1 0 2 13 .077 Total 35/ 23 1 0 2 30 .033 a sophomore... Led team in scoring, helping Titans to North Coast Section playoff berth... Played three years of club ball for San Francisco United... Member of Cal North State ODP and Region IV ODP teams for two years. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Has not declared a major... JUAN Parents are Jaime & Susana Godinez. HERNANDEZ Midfielder • 5-8 • 150 • Jr. Newhall, Calif. MILES Hart HS ’05 HADLEY Midfielder • 6-5 • 165 • Fr. 2006: Played in 7 games, starting 5... Oakland, Calif. 17 Had an assist and took 3 shots before suffer- Saint Mary’s College HS ’07 ing season-ending injury... Lone assist was to Nicholas Lind vs. Valparaiso (9/2). 2005: Started all 19 games (only freshman to do so)... Finished 2nd SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE HS ’07: on team with 7 points, tallying 2 goals and 3 assists... Also had 16 shots... 25 Earned All-Bay Shore Athletic League first- Only Aggie to fire a penalty kick... Hit successful PK in 100th minute team honors as a junior and senior, in- to beat UC Riverside (10/8) after Quincy Amarikwa was fouled hard by cluding Offensive MVP acclaim in 2007... Jordan King in box... Had scored first collegiate goal vs. Highlanders two Named to All-BSAL second team as a sophomore... Tallied 23 goals weeks earlier (9/25)... First assist was in 1-0 win over Stanford (9/4), with 11 assists in 2006, 17 goals and 8 assists in 2007... Career totals sending long serve to Dan Campbell in 16th minute. were 58 goals and 47 assists in four varsity seasons... Twice helped team HART HS ’05: Led team to back-to-back Foothill League titles... Had to North Coast Section postseason berths... Played club ball for Bay 7 goals, 18 assists as a senior; 10 goals and 15 assists as a junior... Broke Oaks SC in Oakland... Member of state ODP team for four years. four school records... Played club ball for nationally ranked Southern PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Had not declared a major... California United, which won national title and No. 1 ranking in 2003... Father, James, played basketball at Texas Southern... Older brother, Ja- Also played for state and Region IV ODP teams and was a member of son, played soccer at Cal Poly... Has family ties to Finland, and is a the U-16 national team. citizen of that country... Mother, Malia, graduated from Helsinki School PERSONAL: Born in Arcelia, Geurrero (Mexico)... Design major... of Economics... Great grandfather was Finland’s first test pilot. Parents are Juan & Veronica Hernandez... Proudest personal accomplish- ment was playing for the U.S. U-16 national team (2002-03)... Serves as vocalist and bassist for his band, Taken Identity.

AHMAD Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. 2005 19/ 19 2 3 7 16 .125 HATIFIE 2006 7/ 5 0 1 1 3 .000 Total 26/ 24 2 4 8 19 .105 Midfielder • 6-2 • 165 • Jr. Alameda, Calif. Alameda HS ’04

2006: Played in all 18 games, starting 2 13... Scored one goal for 2 points on 13 to- tal shots... Lone goal, his first as an Aggie, came off Paul Cain’s throw-in in final min- utes of 1st half vs. UC Irvine (10/4). 2005: Appeared in 17 games, starting 10 (and first 7 of season)... Took 18 shots without a goal. 2004: Redshirted.

 2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER NATHAN DEREK JARMAN LEBON Defender • 6-2 • 170 • Fr. Def/Fwd • 6-1 • 185 • RFr. Poway, Calif. Laguna Beach, Calif. Poway HS ’07 Laguna Beach HS ’06

POWAY HS ’07: Starred in both soc- 2006: Redshirted. 4 cer and volleyball... Earned All-San Diego 24 LAGUNA BEACH HS ’06: Earned first- Section, All-North County and All-Palo- team All-Southern Section D-II honors as a mar League in soccer as a senior sweeper... senior... Twice named Pacific Coast League Named MVP of area all-star game... Team won back-to-back Palomar Player of the Year... Voted as team MVP and Best All-Around Player for League and San Diego Cup titles... Also picked up all-section and all- LBHS... Four-time Offensive Player of the Year winner... Two-year team county first-team acclaim in volleyball as an outside hitter... Attended captain... Also starred in football as a kicker and free safety, earning Mt. Carmel HS as a freshman and sophomore. Player of the Week accolades 11 times in two seasons... Selected as PERSONAL: Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are school’s Athlete of the Year for 2005-06... Played club ball for Paris St. Douglas & Cathy Jarman... Comes from athletic stock: his father (Doug- Germain in Newport Beach (later Fontana)... Team won Nike Premier las), uncle (Kam) and grandfather (Boyd) all played sports at Brigham Cup in 2002 and four times captured Dallas Cup and Disney adidas Young... Career highlight was winning State Cup... Proudest accom- Showcase titles. plishment was being named MVP of San Diego all-star game. PERSONAL: Born in Laguna Beach, Calif.... Majoring in econom- ics... Parents are David LeBon and D’Anne Purcilly LeBon... Among his proudest moments was making the cover of Goal magazine while playing for Coastal Quest... Non-sports hero is his grandfather, Major Joseph NATHAN Charles Purcilly, Purple Heart recipient and veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. JAVADI Defender • 5-10 • 160 • RFr. Lake Forest, Calif. El Toro HS ’06 CHRIS LEER Forward • 5-10 • 145 • So. 2006: Redshirted. Danville, Calif. 24 EL TORO HS ’06: Voted team captain, San Ramon Valley HS ’06 Defensive MVP and Top Defender in each of his last two seasons... Led Orange County in fewest goals allowed as a sweeper... Selected to All-Southern Section 2006: Played in 16 games as the Aggies’ first team and CIF All-Stars in 2006... Earned second-team All-South 5 Coast League honors as a junior, then named to first team as a senior... only true freshman... Recorded 2 assists... Played club ball for Wolfpack Blue in Huntington Beach, Calif.... Team First collegiate assist was to Paul Marcoux in was a finalist at Nomads College Showcase and won Score At The Shore 1st half of 4-0 shutout at Gonzaga (8/27). SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’06 Tournament in Florida in 2005. : Served as team captain as a senior, PERSONAL: Born in Huntington Beach, Calif.... Majoring in biologi- leading team in scoring and earning team’s Terry Gephart Award... SRV cal sciences, with plans of attending medical school... Parents are Hadi won back-to-back EBAL titles in his two varsity seasons... Also played & Lori Javadi... Sports hero is Zinedine Zidane, non-sports hero is his club ball for Tri-Valley Mustang United. PERSONAL high school English teacher, Jim Shields. : Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in communi- cation... Parents are Buzz and Kristi Leer... Career highlight was scoring two goals vs. SRV’s rival California HS... Avid fan of Lynyrd Skynyrd, lists the late Ronnie Van Zant as his non-sports hero... Member of the What If... U.S. Marine Corps, training to be a fighter pilot. In 2006, UC Davis posted a 7-3-2 record against the six teams of the Big West Conference. Had the Aggies been official members of the league, that mark would have placed the Aggies in a tie for second place. Here is how the 2006 Big West standings would have appeared had UC Davis been a member last season:

W L T Pts UC Santa Barbara 8 4 0 24 UC DAVIS 7 3 2 23 UC Irvine 7 3 2 23 Cal State Northridge 5 3 4 19 Cal Poly 4 6 2 14 Cal State Fullerton 3 9 0 9 UC Riverside 2 8 2 8

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER  NICHOLAS PAUL LIND MARCOUX Midfielder • 5-11 • 180 • Sr. Mid/Fwd • 6-2 • 170 • So. Mission Viejo, Calif. Mountain View, Calif. Tesoro HS ’04 The King’s Academy ’05

2006: One of three Aggies to start all 18 2006: Played in all 18 games, starting 7 games... Has started 51 straight games at 15 10... Finished 2nd on team with 6 goals and UC Davis... Finished 3rd on team in assists 13 points... Took 27 shots, including 15 on (3), 2nd in shots (30)... Tacked on a goal to goal... One of two Aggies to enjoy a multi- finish year with 5 points... Lone goal was assisted by Juan Hernandez goal game in 2006, finding the net twice vs. Gonzaga (8/27)... First col- in 1st half vs. Valparaiso (9/2)... Assisted Sule Anibaba’s game-winning legiate goal came late in 1st half vs. Zags, on an assist from Chris Leer... goal in 19th minute of 1-0 victory over eventual national champion UC Tied for team lead with 3 game-winning goals. Santa Barbara (9/23). 2005: Redshirted. 2005: Started all 18 games played... Led team in goals (3) and total THE KING’S ACADEMY ’05: Starred in soccer and basketball... points (9) and shared team lead in assists (3)... Finished 2nd in shots Selected as Private Schools Athletic League MVP as a senior, compiling (23)... Season’s first goal was game-winner in 109th minute to beat Dayton 32 goals and 15 assists... Had 24 goals and 20 assists as a junior... Named (9/11)... Also had a goal and assist in 2-0 win vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/28) team MVP both years... Led squad to 19-3 record and Central Coast Sec- and accounted for lone goal in 1-0 victory over Cal Poly (10/14). tion finals berth in 2004... Averaged 19 points per game in basketball 2004: Started 15 games... Finished 2nd on team in goals (5), points as a senior... Named MVP of VCA Holiday Tournament... Played club (11) and shots (24)... Scored team’s first two goals of the season... First soccer for De Anza SVFC from 2004-05. collegiate goal came in 86th minute of season opener at USF (9/2)... PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif.... Majoring in mechanical Scored Aggies’ lone goal vs. Santa Clara two days later, converting in engineering... Parents are Phil & Ann Marcoux. 72nd minute (9/4)... Also had one assist for the year, teaming with Russ Brown to set up Ryan Shaw vs. Oregon State (9/17). TESORO HS ’04: Earned first-team All-Pacific Coast League honors as a junior... Voted team MVP that year... Played for Pateodores Soccer RYAN Club along with current teammates Paul Cain and Julien Cerutti... Team won Nomads College Showcase and the Raleigh (N.C.) Shootout. McCOWAN PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Managerial economics and Goalkeeper • 6-2 • 182 • Fr. statistics double major... Parents are Achim & Debra Lind... Plans to earn Lafayette, Calif. his M.B.A.... Lists Lukas Podolski as his sports hero... Related to soccer Acalanes HS ’07 player/manager Jürgen Klinsmann... Career highlight was scoring two goals to beat Corona del Mar HS in a championship game. ACALANES HS ’07: Earned All-Dia- 26 blo Foothill Athletic League Defensive MVP Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. honors as a junior, Picked up All-DFAL 2004 15/ 15 5 1 11 24 .208 2005 18/ 18 3 3 9 23 .130 honorable mention as a sophomore. 2006 18/ 18 1 3 5 30 .033 PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Total 51/ 51 9 7 25 77 .117 Parents are Jack & Linda McCowan.

JAKE MOGELSON Defender • 6-0 • 188 • Jr. Sonoma, Calif. Sonoma Valley HS ’05

2006: Saw action in 14 games, starting 12 five... Did not post any other stats. 2005: Appeared in 10 games, starting 7... Did not record any stats. SONOMA VALLEY HS ’05: Twice named Most Valuable Defensive Player of Sonoma County League... Led team to North Coast Section finals in 2004... Earned All-NCS accolades that year... Also served as kicker for SVHS football team, earning All-SCL honors... Played club soccer for Santa Rosa United, leading Magic squad to U-16 Super Y national title and US Club semifinals in 2003. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in food sci- ence... Parents are Stan and Lucia Mogelson.

10 2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER JASON JORDAN SANTOS VANDERPOORTEN Def/Mid • 6-0 • 195 • RFr. Defender • 6-1 • 170 • Jr. Cardiff, Calif. La Verne, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS ’06 Damien HS ’05

2006: Redshirted. 2006: Started 12 of 16 games played... 14 LA COSTA CANYON HS ’06: Named 11 Fired 4 shots and had an assist for the year... to All-Palomar League first team as a senior Lone assist was to Quincy Amarikwa in 1-0 after earning honorable mention two years win over Sacramento State (8/31). prior... Selected as team’s Best Offensive Player in 2003... Team won 2005: Appeared in 18 games on Aggie backline, starting 16... Took league title his junior year, then captured San Diego Section D-I cham- 3 shots (all on frame) but did not score. pionships in 2005... Earned San Diego Union-Tribune Scholar-Athlete DAMIEN HS ’05: Two-sport standout... Led soccer team to Southern honors... Played club ball for Surf Soccer in Del Mar, Calif.... Helped Section quarterfinal berth in 2004, then section title in 2005... Served as club to State Cup title and regional finals in 2007... Member of State team captain... Squad went 26-0-2 in his senior year... Finished 4th in ODP team in 2006. 300 hurdles at CIF-SS track & field championships as a sophomore... PERSONAL: Born in La Jolla, Calif.... Majoring in animal science... Played for two nationally ranked clubs: Arsenal FC and Southern Cali- Parents are Jesus Santos and Bernadette Dillon... Would consider play- fornia United... Also played on state and Region IV ODP teams (along ing lacrosse at UC Davis if not for soccer. with current Aggie Juan Hernandez). PERSONAL: Born in Bellflower, Calif.... Majoring in political sci- ence... Parents are Ernest & Victoria VanderPoorten... Favorite facility in which he’s played is the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. MATT Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. SLAGLE 2005 18/ 16 0 0 0 3 .000 Defender • 6-2 • 180 • Sr. 2006 16/ 12 0 1 1 4 .000 San Ramon, Calif. Total 34/ 28 0 1 1 7 .000 California HS ’03

2006: Played in 3 games as a reserve... BRIAN 19 Took one shot but did not score. 2005: Appeared in 13 games, starting WICKERS two... Took 4 shots, including 3 on goal... Goalkeeper • 6-1 • 190 • Sr. Scored team’s lone goal in 75th minute vs. Denver (9/18). Bay Point, Calif. 2004: Did not play. De La Salle HS ’03 CALIFORNIA HS ’03: Twice earned All-East Bay Athletic League honors... Two-year team captain... Selected as Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior... Played club ball for Ballistic United in Pleasanton, Calif.... 2006: Appeared in 5 games as a goal- Helped team take 2nd at state championships in 2003. 1 keeper... Logged 76:31 minutes in net... Al- PERSONAL: Born in Palo Alto, Calif.... Majoring in English... Parents lowed 3 goals and made 3 saves for .500 are Peter & Linda Slagle... Hopes for law career. average. 2005: Played in 3 games, 2 as a goalkeeper... Totalled 119:05 in net, compiling 5 saves against 3 goals... Made Aggie debut as field player at Denver (9/18)... First appearance at keeper was 29:05 stint vs. UC R.J. Santa Barbara (10/26)... Started subsequent match vs. Cal State North- SMITH ridge (10/27), posting 5 saves. 2003-04: Did not play. Goalkeeper • 6-4 • 190 • Fr. DE LA SALLE HS ’03: Named Defensive MVP as a senior, helping Alpine, Calif. team capture North Coast Section title... Played for Diablo Valley Soccer Granite Hills HS ’07 Club (Concord, Calif.) for eight years. PERSONAL: Born in San Mateo, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & behavior (NPB)... Parents are Clarence & Evelyn Wick- GRANITE HILLS HS ’07: Named to ers... Proudest personal accomplishment was leading his team to the 0 All-San Diego Section second team and CIF-NCS title in 2003. All-Grossmont South League first team as a junior and senior... Also two-time team MVP... Helped lead team to undefeated season and second CIF-SDS title in 2005... Year G/ GS GA Avg. ShO W-L-T Sv Min Earned All-Academic honors in both soccer and baseball... Played club 2005 2/ 1 3 2.27 0 0-2-0 4 119:05 ball for San Diego Hotspurs... Member of Cal South ODP squad in 2005... 2006 5/ 0 3 3.53 0 0-0-0 3 76:31 Total 7/ 1 6 2.77 0 0-2-0 7 195:36 Led club to National Cup quarterfinals in 2005. PERSONAL: Born in La Mesa, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Ronald & Mary Smith... Full name is Ronald David Smith.

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 11 2006 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

SCORES Date Opponent Score Record Att. UC Davis goals (assists) Aug. 25 at Washington L, 0-5 0-1-0 558 – Aug. 27 at Gonzaga W, 4-0 1-1-0 600 Arrua (Campbell), Marcoux (Leer), Marcoux (Arrua) Aug. 31 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 1-0 2-1-0 225 Amarikwa (Vanderpoorten) Sept. 2 VALPARAISO L, 2-3 2-2-0 275 Lind (Hernandez), Cain (Arrua, Campbell) Sept. 8 at Oregon State $ L, 0-3 2-3-0 435 – Sept. 9 vs Xavier $ L, 1-2 2-4-0 110 Marcoux (Arrua) Sept. 15 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 4-0 3-4-0 153 Marcoux (Lind), Amarikwa (unassisted), Amarikwa (Arrua), Conklin (Curtis) Sept. 17 at Cal Poly W, 1-0 4-4-0 385 Marcoux (Amarikwa) Sept. 23 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 1-0 5-4-0 780 Anibaba (Lind) Sept. 29 at UC Riverside W, 1-0 6-4-0 202 Amarikwa (unassisted) Oct. 1 at Cal State Northridge T, 2-2 (2ot) 6-4-1 362 Amarikwa (Cain), Cain (Conklin) Oct. 4 UC IRVINE T, 2-2 (2ot) 6-4-2 1,267 Amarikwa (Marcoux), Hatifie (Cain) Oct. 7 CAL POLY L, 2-3 6-5-2 783 Arrua (Campbell), Hammond (Arrua) Oct. 14 at Cal State Fullerton W, 2-1 (ot) 7-5-2 248 Curtis (Lind), Cain (Arrua) Oct. 18 at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-1 7-6-2 1,061 – Oct. 21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 2-1 8-6-2 473 Anibaba (Conklin) Amarikwa (Campbell) Oct. 25 UC RIVERSIDE W, 2-0 9-6-2 377 Marcoux (Brown), Amarikwa (Leer) Oct. 28 at UC Irvine L, 0-1 9-7-2 572 –

HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS $ OSU Zaher/Hensor Memorial (Corvallis, Ore.) TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS AGS OPP SUMMARY Goals-Shot Attempts: 27-211 24-189 Overall 9-7-2 Shot pct: .128 .127 Home 5-2-1 Goals/game: 1.46 1.30 Away 4-4-1 Shots/game: 11.7 10.5 Neutral 0-1-0 Assists 27 20 vs. Big West Conference 7-3-2 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 27 24 More shots 5-4-1 Penalty 0 2 Led at halftime 6-1-1 Unassisted 2 6 Trailed at halftime 0-4-1 Overtime 1 0 Tied at halftime 3-2-0 CORNER KICKS 86 91 In overtime 1-0-2 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 2-4 Scored first 9-1-1 PENALTIES Fouls 335 283 SCORING BY PERIOD Yellow Cards 38 36 Red Cards 3 2 Period 1 2 OT O2 Tot AGGIES 14 12 1 0 - 27 ATTENDANCE 4,333 4,423 Opponents 9 15 0 0 - 24 Dates (Avg.) 8 (542) 9 (491) Neutral Site (Avg.) 1 (110)

12 2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 2006 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING No. Player GP/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. SOG 22 QUINCY AMARIKWA 18/ 17 9 1 19 43 .209 19 15 PAUL MARCOUX 18/ 10 6 1 13 27 .222 15 10 Mariano Arrua 17/ 10 2 6 10 18 .111 9 6 PAUL CAIN 18/ 18 3 2 8 10 .300 5 7 NICHOLAS LIND 18/ 18 1 3 5 30 .033 9 8 SULE ANIBABA 17/ 15 2 0 4 9 .222 4 13 DYLAN CURTIS 17/ 6 1 2 4 11 .091 3 9 IAN CONKLIN 18/ 12 1 2 4 8 .125 5 16 DAN CAMPBELL 18/ 6 0 4 4 10 .000 3 2 AHMAD HATIFIE 18/ 13 1 0 2 10 .077 5 12 Darren Hammond 16/ 16 1 0 2 5 .200 2 5 CHRIS LEER 16/ 0 0 2 2 6 .000 4 23 Russ Brown 17/ 17 0 1 1 6 .000 2 11 JORDAN VANDERPOORTEN 16/ 12 0 1 1 4 .000 1 17 JUAN HERNANDEZ 7/ 5 0 1 1 3 .000 0 1 Charles Warne 18/ 18 0 1 1 0 — 0 4 Hunter Maloney 8/ 0 0 0 0 4 .000 0 21 Fernando Vargas 4/ 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 19 MATT SLAGLE 3/ 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 18 JULIEN CERUTTI 14/ 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 26 BRIAN WICKERS 5/ 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 14 Taylor Aungst 5/ 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 3 JAKE MOGELSON 14/ 5 0 0 0 0 — 0 AGGIES 18 27 27 81 211 .128 88 Opponents 18 24 20 68 189 .127 79

GOALKEEPERS No. Player GP/ GS Min GA Avg. Sv Pct. W-L-T ShO 1 Charles Warne 18/ 18 1589:11 21 1.19 49 .700 9-7-2 5 26 BRIAN WICKERS 5/ 0 76:31 3 3.53 3 .500 0-0-0 0 Team 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 2 AGGIES 18 1665:42 24 1.30 55 .696 9-7-2 7 Opponents 18 1665:42 27 1.46 61 .693 7-9-2 4

MISCELLANEOUIS GAME-WINNING GOALS QUINCY AMARIKWA 3, PAUL MARCOUX 3, Mariano Arrua 1, PAUL CAIN 1, SULE ANIBABA 1

OVERTIME GOALS PAUL CAIN 1

PENALTY KICKS None

2007 RETURNEES IN ALL CAPS

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 13 2006 BIG WEST CONFERENCE RECAP

STANDINGS Conference Overall W L T Pts W L T Pct. GF GA UC Santa Barbara 7 3 0 21 17 7 1 .700 37 22 UC Irvine 6 3 1 19 13 4 3 .725 38 19 Cal State Northridge 5 2 3 18 8 6 5 .553 31 18 Cal Poly 3 5 2 11 7 8 4 .474 21 20 Cal State Fullerton 3 7 0 9 7 11 1 .395 29 36 UC Riverside 2 7 1 7 5 13 1 .289 20 38

AWARDS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Brad Evans, UC Irvine MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR: Matt Murphy, UC Irvine DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Andy Iro, UC Santa Barbara CO-GOALKEEPERS OF THE YEAR: Kyle Reynish, UC Santa Barbara; Kenny Shoeni, UC Irvine FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Michael Farfan, Cal State Fullerton COACH OF THE YEAR: George Kuntz, UC Irvine

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Eugene Brooks Sr. F Cal State Fullerton Bryan Byrne Sr. F UC Santa Barbara Brad Evans Sr. F UC Irvine Anthony Hamilton Sr. F UC Irvine Eric Avila So. MF UC Santa Barbara Taylor Canel Sr. MF Cal State Northridge Michael Farfan Fr. MF Cal State Fullerton Matt Murphy So. MF UC Irvine Sean Franklin Jr. D Cal State Northridge Derek Hanks Sr. D Cal State Northridge Andy Iro Jr. D UC Santa Barbara Eric Ward Sr. D Cal Poly Kyle Reynish Sr. GK UC Santa Barbara Kenny Schoeni Sr. GK UC Irvine

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Sunghyun Kim Fr. F Cal State Northridge Bongomin Otii Fr. F UC Santa Barbara Ryan Rossi Sr. F Cal State Northridge Gabriel Farfan Fr. MF Cal State Fullerton Doug Franco Sr. MF UC Irvine Eric Frimpong Sr. MF UC Santa Barbara Andrew Villalobos Jr. MF UC Riverside Cameron Dunn Sr. D UC Irvine Jeff Murphy Sr. D UC Santa Barbara Amir Shafii Jr. D Cal State Fullerton

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Craig Ettinger Sr. F UC Irvine Jeff Meyer, Jr. So. F Cal Poly Nathan Paterson Fr. F UC Riverside Devin Deldo So. MF Cal State Northridge Jose Garcia Fr. MF Cal Poly K.J. Lenehan Sr. D Cal Poly Sergio Rivera Sr. D UC Irvine Matt Tracy Jr. D Cal State Northridge Josh Valerio Sr. D UC Riverside Kevin Guppy So. GK Cal State Northridge

14 2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 2006 BIG WEST CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS

POINTS G Gls Ast Pts Avg. SHOTS G No Avg. 1. Eugene Brooks, CSF 18 12 2 26 1.44 1. Brad Evans, UCI 18 61 3.39 2. Matt Murphy, UCI 17 10 5 25 1.47 Eric Avila, UCSB 25 61 2.44 3. Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 8 5 21 1.05 3. Matt Murphy, UCI 17 50 2.94 Eric Avila, UCSB 25 8 5 21 0.84 Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 50 2.50 5. Brad Evans, UCI 18 8 3 19 1.06 5. Nick Perera, UCSB 21 45 2.14 6. Nick Perera, UCSB 21 7 4 18 0.86 6. Sunghyun Kim, CSUN 18 44 2.44 7. Bryan Byrne, UCSB 24 3 10 16 0.67 Eugene Brooks, CSF 18 44 2.44 8. Michael Farfan, CSF 17 5 4 14 0.82 8. Gabriel Farfan, CSF 16 43 2.69 Sunghyun Kim, CSUN 18 6 2 14 0.78 9. Michael Farfan, CSF 17 42 2.47 10. Bongomin Otii, UCSB 24 6 1 13 0.54 10. Bryan Byrne, UCSB 24 37 1.54

POINTS/GAME G Gls Ast Pts Avg. SAVES G No Avg. 1. Matt Murphy, UCI 17 10 5 25 1.47 1. Kyle Reynish, UCSB 24 102 4.25 2. Eugene Brooks, CSF 18 12 2 26 1.44 2. Charles Alamo, UCR 19 80 4.21 3. Brad Evans, UCI 18 8 3 19 1.06 3. Eric Franco-Branagan, CP 18 62 3.44 4. Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 8 5 21 1.05 Kevin Guppy, CSUN 19 62 3.26 5. Nick Perera, UCSB 21 7 4 18 0.86 5. Kenny Schoeni, UCI 19 56 2.95 6. Eric Avila, UCSB 25 8 5 21 0.84 6. Brent Douglas, CSF 13 50 3.85 7. Michael Farfan, CSF 17 5 4 14 0.82 7. Kevin Puder, CSF 8 32 4.00 8. Sunghyun Kim, CSUN 18 6 2 14 0.78 8. Jeremy Coupe, CP 2 4 2.00 9. Tyler Rosenlund, UCSB 17 4 4 12 0.71 9. Greg Larson, UCI 3 2 0.67 Ryan Rossi, CSUN 17 6 0 12 0.71 SHUTOUTS G No Avg. GOALS G Gls Avg. 1. Kyle Reynish, UCSB 24 12 0.50 1. Eugene Brooks, CSF 18 12 0.67 2. Kenny Schoeni, UCI 19 9 0.47 2. Matt Murphy, UCI 17 10 0.59 3. Eric Branagan-Franco, CP 18 7 0.39 3. Brad Evans, UCI 18 8 0.44 4. Charles Alamo, UCR 19 3 0.16 Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 8 0.40 Kevin Guppy, CSUN 19 3 0.16 Eric Avila, UCSB 25 8 0.32 6. Brent Douglas, CSF 13 1 0.08 6. Nick Perera, UCSB 21 7 0.33 7. Ryan Rossi, CSUN 17 6 0.35 SAVE PERCENTAGE G Sv GA Pct. Sunghyun Kim, CSUN 18 6 0.33 1. Kyle Reynish, UCSB 24 102 22 .823 Bongomin Otii, UCSB 24 6 0.25 2. Eric Branagan-Franco, CP 18 62 15 .805 10. Michael Farfan, CSF 17 5 0.29 3. Kevin Guppy, CSUN 19 62 18 .775 4. Kenny Schoeni, UCI 19 56 18 .757 ASSISTS G Ast Avg. 5. Kevin Puder, CSF 8 32 14 .696 1. Bryan Byrne, UCSB 24 10 0.42 6. Brent Douglas, CSF 13 50 22 .694 2. Taylor Canel, CSUN 18 6 0.33 7. Charles Alamo, UCR 19 80 38 .678 Jacob Shumway, CSF 18 6 0.33 Julian Alvarez, CP 19 6 0.32 Brandon Tario, UCI 20 6 0.30 GOALS AGAINST AVG. G GA Min GAA 6. Andrew Villalobos, UCR 15 5 0.33 1. Eric Branagan-Franco, CP 18 15 1621:10 0.83 Matt Murphy, UCI 17 5 0.29 2. Kevin Guppy, CSUN 19 18 1799:40 0.90 Adrian Lopez, CSUN 18 5 0.28 3. Kenny Schoeni, UCI 19 18 1794:17 0.90 Fergie Agwu, CSUN 19 5 0.26 4. Kyle Reynish, UCSB 24 22 2185:26 0.91 Anthony Hamilton, UCI 20 5 0.25 5. Brent Douglas, CSF 13 22 1143:22 1.73 Eric Avila, UCSB 25 5 0.20 6. Charles Alamo, UCR 19 38 1769:14 1.93 7. Kevin Puder, CSF 8 14 604:16 2.09

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 15 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME GOALS 1. David Davis...... 5, vs. College of Notre Dame, 1989 T2. Sean Buchanan...... 3, at Cal Poly Pomona, 10/3/99 T2. James Brusca...... 3, vs. College of Notre Dame, 9/26/95 T2. Peter Faeth...... 3, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 11/2/93 ...... 3, vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 9/21/93 T2. Jake Gwin...... 3, vs. College of Notre Dame, 10/9/90

ASSISTS 1. Matt DeJong...... 3, at Humboldt State, 8/29/99

POINTS 1. David Davis...... 10, vs. College of Notre Dame, 1989

SEASON CAREER GOALS GOALS 1. Peter Faeth, 1993...... 22 1. Ryan Shaw, 2001-04...... 43 2. Ryan Shaw, 2003 ...... 16 2. Peter Faeth, 1990-93...... 39 T3. Nikki Bagheri, 1990...... 15 3. Nikki Bagheri, 1989-90...... 30 T3. Nikki Bagheri, 1989 ...... 15 T4. Sean Buchanan, 1998-01 ...... 28 5. Ryan Shaw, 2002 ...... 13 T4. Matt DeJong, 1997-00 ...... 28

ASSISTS ASSISTS 1. Nikki Bagheri, 1989...... 11 1. Matt DeJong, 1997-00 ...... 26 T2. Eli Carter, 2001 ...... 10 2. Eli Carter, 1999-02 ...... 17 T2. Ramon Estevez, 1993...... 10 3. Nikki Bagheri, 1989-90...... 16 T2. Matt DeJong, 1999 ...... 10 T4. Ramon Estevez, 1993-94...... 14 5. Matt DeJong, 2000...... 8 T4. Peter Faeth, 1990-93...... 14

POINTS POINTS 1. Peter Faeth, 1993 (22-7)...... 51 1. Ryan Shaw, 2001-04...... 98 2. Nikki Bagheri, 1989 (15-11)...... 41 2. Peter Faeth, 1990-93...... 92 3. Nikki Bagheri, 1990 (15-5) ...... 35 3. Matt DeJong, 1997-00 ...... 82 4. Ryan Shaw, 2003 (16-2) ...... 34 4. Nikki Bagheri, 1989-90...... 76 4. Ryan Shaw, 2002 (13-4) ...... 30 5. Sean Buchanan, 1998-01 ...... 68

SHUTOUTS SHUTOUTS 1. Barry Wong, 1991 ...... 12 1. Nic Platter, 2000-03 ...... 17 T2. Nic Platter, 2002 ...... 6 T2. Jason Kong, 1998-01 ...... 13 T2. Jason Kong, 1999 ...... 6 T2. Barry Wong, 1990-91...... 13 T2. Brian Hocking, 1993...... 6 T4. Charles Warne, 2003-06...... 9 T5. Charles Warne, 2006...... 5 T4. Brian Hocking, 1992-93...... 9 T5. Nic Platter, 2003 ...... 5 GOALS AGAINST AVG. (Min. 2 years & 2,000 mins.) GOALS AGAINST AVG. (Minimum 1,000 minutes) 1. Barry Wong, 1990-91...... 0.71 1. Barry Wong, 1991...... 0.69 (14/1830) 2. Brian Hocking, 1992-93...... 0.99 2. Jason Kong, 1999 ...... 0.72 (14/1748) 3. Nic Platter, 2000-03...... 1.01 3. Brian Hocking, 1993 ...... 0.75 (10/1194) 4. Jason Kong, 1998-01 ...... 1.13 4. Nic Platter, 2002 ...... 0.85 (16/1689) 5. Drew Creamer, 1995-96...... 1.18

SAVES SAVES 1. Brian Hocking, 1992...... 123 1. Nic Platter, 2000-03 ...... 195 2. Barry Wong, 1991...... 113 2. Jason Kong, 1998-01 ...... 188 3. Charles Warne, 2004...... 75 3. Jason Pitts, 1994-97...... 164 T4. Nic Platter, 2003...... 61 4. Barry Wong, 1990-91...... 160 T4. Jason Pitts, 1994...... 61 5. Charles Warne, 2003-06...... 159

2006 Records in bold Current players in ALL CAPS

16 2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER TEAM RECORDS

Consecutive Wins...... 6, (2x) last from 10/9/93 to 10/23/93 Consecutive Losses ...... 6, 10/10/98 to 10/25/98 Consecutive Ties...... 2, (2x) last from 9/5/03 to 9/7/03 Unbeaten Streak ...... 13, from 9/18/99 to 10/30/99 (11-0-2) Winless Streak ...... 6, 10/10/98 to 10/25/98 Consecutive Shutout Wins ...... 5, from 9/18/99 to 9/26/99 Consecutive Shutout Losses...... 3, (2x) last from 10/9/96 to 10/16/96 Consecutive OT Games...... 4, from 10/20/94 to 10/29/94 (1-1-2) Best Season Start ...... 4-0, (2x) last in 2000 Worst Season Start...... 0-5-1 in 1994 Best Goals Avg...... 2.75 (55 goals, 20 games), 1990 Best Goals Allowed Avg...... 0.70 (14 goals, 20 games), 1991 Most Victories ...... 16-3-2 in 1999 Most Losses...... 10, (3x) last 9-10-0, 1995 Most Ties...... 4, 2003 Most Shutout Wins...... 12, 1991 Most Shutout Losses...... 7, 1995

SINGLE-GAME SCORING AGGIES 1. vs. College of Notre Dame...... 10/9/90...... 13-0 2. vs. College of Notre Dame...... 11/4/89...... 12-0 T3. vs. Cal State Los Angeles...... 10/14/00...... 8-2 T3. at College of Notre Dame...... 10/11/89...... 8-0 T5. at San Francisco State ...... 10/30/02 ...... 6-1 T5. vs. Cal State Stanislaus...... 9/14/99 ...... 6-0 T5. vs. College of Notre Dame...... 10/22/97...... 6-0 T5. vs. Cal State Bakersfield...... 9/21/93...... 6-1 T5. vs. College of Notre Dame...... 10/19/91...... 6-0 T5. vs. San Francisco State...... 10/24/90...... 6-2

OPPONENTS 1. at Cal State Hayward...... 10/5/88...... 5-6 T2. WASHINGTON...... 8/26/06...... 0-5 T2. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE...... 11/11/05...... 0-5 T2. vs. Cal Poly...... 9/21/91...... 2-5 T2. vs. San Francisco State...... 9/28/88...... 4-5 T5. (13x) last vs. Santa Clara...... 9/4/04 ...... 1-4

2006 Records in bold. Home games in ALL CAPS.

Ryan Shaw broke Peter Faeth’s career scoring record in 2004, finishing with 43 overall.

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 17 AGGIE HONOR ROLL

ALL-AMERICANS 1990 Nikki Bagheri Matt Nolen 1999 Sean Buchanan Third Team, NSCAA 1989 Nikki Bagheri 1993 Tom Amick Second Team, NSCAA Bryan Richardson 1988 Tom Hillesland ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA/ALL-DISTRICT Peter Nutson 2003 Johnny Yau First-Team All-District VIII 1987 Dave Davis 2000 Matt DeJong Third Team All-America Steve Stanko 1999 Matt DeJong All-District VIII 1986 Greg Mole 1998 Matt DeJong All-District VIII 1985 Jesus Rico 1993 Tom Amick All-District VIII Olaf Elze 1988 Peter Nutson Honorable Mention, adidas Duncan McMartin 1984 Gregori Lejnicks ALL-REGION Jerome Watson Chris Wilson 2003 Ryan Shaw First Team, NSCAA 1979 Pete Zopfi Yuta Tanaka Second Team, NSCAA Dean Kinnee 2002 Ryan Shaw First Team, NSCAA Tokunbo Thomas Peter Barrick Second Team, NSCAA 1978 Eric Bruce 2001 Zak Matteoli Second Team, NSCAA 1977 Pete Zopfi Jeremy Warner Second Team, NSCAA Paul Gamble 2000 Sean Buchanan Second Team, NSCAA Dirk Denkers Matt DeJong First Team, NSCAA 1976 Joe Kitts 1999 Sean Buchanan First Team, NSCAA Dirk Denkers Brian Cane First Team, NSCAA 1975 Joe Kitts Matt DeJong Second Team, NSCAA Paul Gamble Jason Kong Second Team, NSCAA Don Briggs 1998 Matt DeJong Third Team, NSCAA 1974 Jim Pfaf 1997 Bobby Hernandez Second Team, NSCAA Javier Rodriguez 1996 Carlos Escobar First Team, CoSIDA 1970 Sakaridr Bhumiratana Demian Ludington Second Team, CoSIDA Harley Davis 1993 Tom Amick First Team, NSCAA Richard Meade Peter Faeth First Team, NSCAA 1969 Tom Liddicoat Geronimo Jimenez Third Team, NSCAA 1968 Bill Rapp 1992 Matt Nolen First Team, NSCAA Francois Faye 1991 Matt Nolen Second Team, NSCAA 1988 Peter Nutson Second Team, NSCAA 1987 Peter Nutson Second Team, NSCAA

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 2003 Ryan Shaw 2002 Ryan Shaw 2001 Jeremy Warner 2000 Sean Buchanan Matt DeJong 1999 Sean Buchanan Brian Cane Jason Kong 1998 Bobby Hernandez 1997 Bobby Hernandez 1995 James Brusca Sean Buchanan was Chris Corbett the last Aggie to earn 1994 Brett Burns All-America honors, Keely Wachs garnering third-team 1993 Tom Amick distinction from the Peter Faeth NSCAA in 1999. 1992 Tom Amick Matt Nolen 1991 Matt Nolen Barry Wong

18 2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Abaunza, Alexander Jose...... ’39 Briggs, Donald Paul...... ’73-74-75-76 Abeel, Brian Alan...... ’86 Brimmer, Henry David...... ’65-66 Aguilar, Thomas Robert...... ’73 Brock, John Miles...... ’77 Agurcia, Ignacio...... ’39 Brooks, Justin...... ’97-98-99-00 Aicinena, Steven Jon...... ’75-76 Brown, Joachim M...... ’94-95-96 Alegresa, Daniel...... ’56 Brown, Lloyd J...... ’60-61 Alfaro, Rafael Antonio...... ’40 Brown, Michael John...... ’83-84-85 Alunan, Sergio de la Rama...... ’48 Brown, Russell...... ’03-04-05-06 Alvarez-Westin, Humberto Roberto...... ’50 Bruce, Eric Dean...... ’77-78-79 Alvarez, Luis Rosas...... ’47-48 Brusca, James Phillipe...... ’93-94-95, ’97 Amara, Ahmed A...... ’72 Buchanan, Sean...... ’98-99-00-01 Amaral, Matt...... ’00 Budesa, Paul G...... ’40, ’43 Amarikwa, Quincy...... ’05-06 Bue, Brian Douglas...... ’76-77 Amer, Kamal Saad...... ’72-73-74 Burciago, Francis Patino...... ’47 Amezcua, Jose Angel ...... ’68-69, ’71 Burg, Leslie C...... ’47 Amezcua, Juan Elizondo...... ’71 Burns, Brett Charles...... ’91-92-93-94 Amick, Thomas David...... ’91-92-93 Butler, John Patrick...... ’83-84, ’86 Andrade, Richard Alan...... ’87 Bynum, Jeffrey...... ’79 Andrews, Jeffrey Harold...... ’73-74 Caicedo, Jaime Hernando...... ’40 Andrus, Hobart Hunt...... ’69 Cain, Paul...... ’04-05-06 Anibaba, Sule...... ’04, ’06 Calahane, Phillip Ralph...... ’83 Arellanes, Peter Gregory-A-...... ’83-84-85-86 Calderon, Mario Cesar...... ’57-58 Arocena, Pelayo A...... ’50 Callahan, Brendan J...... ’94-95-96-97 Aronis, Mike...... ’98-99 Callejas, Ruben...... ’39-40 Arrau, Alejandro...... ’58-59 Cameron, H. Ronald...... ’49 Arriola, Miguel A...... ’50 Camp, Jerrold William...... ’75 Arrua, Mariano...... ’03-04-05-06 Campbell, Dan...... ’05-06 Arthur, Ralph Edward...... ’48 Cane, Brian...... ’97-98-99 Asay, Christopher Earl...... ’79 Carbonell, Richard Bert...... ’40, ’43 Ashah-Yazdi, Babak...... ’85 Carlson, Thomas Charles...... ’89 Attia, Aly Raghib...... ’39-40-41, ’43 Carmon, Frederick...... ’75 Atuora, Dester O...... ’62 Carpio, Juan Francisco...... ’74-75-76 Atwood, Thomas Galt...... ’66 Carpio, Sergio Domin...... ’68-69-70 Aungst, Taylor...... ’05-06 Carter, Eli...... ’99-00-01-02 Avelino, Antonio Casal...... ’47 Carter, Steven F...... ’79-80-81 Avila, Juan...... ’01-02-03-04 Castaneda, Fernando...... ’48-49 Bachtell, Nathan Edward...... ’92-93 Center, Edward William...... ’91-92 Bagheri, Niknam “Nikki”...... ’89-90-91 Cerutti, Julien...... ’04-05-06 Bakbak, Wahbi...... ’69 Chattaris, Suchart...... ’73 Baker, Stanton Meade...... ’86-87 Chavez, Armando Ulises...... ’40 Ball, Sheldon Stanley...... ’72 Chordas, Michael...... ’75-76-77 Balsdon, James H...... ’48 Christiansen, Harry Richard...... ’40, ’43 Bannerman, Charles James ...... ’65-66-67 Clarke, Gregg Eric...... ’79-80-81-82 Barrick, Peter...... ’99-00-01-02 Colen, Andrew Benjamin...... ’71, ’74-75 Batcabe, John Paul...... ’88, ’90-91 Collins, James Calhoun...... ’69 Belden, Bradley Thomas...... ’72-73-74 Comfort, Keith Benjamin...... ’81-82-83 Bell Jon. W...... ’80, ’82 Conklin, Ian...... ’05-06 Belli, Carlos Quillermo...... ’46-47 Conlon, Robert...... ’96-97-98-99 Benedetti, Mark Stephen...... ’72 Cooke, Christopher Charles...... ’81 Benirschke, Rolf Joachim...... ’74-75-76 Corbett, Christopher M...... ’94-95-96-97 Bhoy, Surendra Nath...... ’46 Correa, Hernan...... ’58 Bhumiratana, Amarit...... ’66-67 Cortini, Carlos Maria...... ’49-50 Bhumiratana, Sakarindr...... ’66-67-68-69-70 Coughlin, Donald Joseph...... ’75 Birak, Satpal Singh...... ’79-80-81 Coulthard, William Lloyd...... ’80-81 Blackwell, Douglas Peter...... ’75 Crane, Roy Edward...... ’46 Blair, Lawrence Keith...... ’77-78-79 Creamer, Drewin T...... ’95-96 Bland, Michael Norman...... ’90, ’92 Csikesz, Bela Stephen...... ’71 Blondi, Tyler...... ’96-97-98-99 Curl, Darren Matthew...... ’87-88-89 Blount, Lindsay Hoben...... ’77 Curtis, Dylan...... ’05-06 Boeck, Laurence G...... ’76 Custodio, Dennish Reyes...... ’76 Bolandos, Roberto...... ’59 D’Halluin, Xavier Lucien...... ’48-49 Boleda, Patricio Ivan...... ’72 Dagenais, Paul...... ’03-04 Bone, Thomas Edward...... ’68-69 Dajani, Joseph Wafa...... ’46-47 Borman, Matthew Scot...... ’86-87-88-89 Dajani, Yousif Sharif...... ’47 Bosch, Nick...... ’03-04 Daly, Carlos M...... ’50 Boucher, James B...... ’73-74, ’76-77 Dana Jr., James Pearce...... ’76 Bravo, Emigdio...... ’86 Daniel, Dale Len...... ’80-81 Bray, Michael Austin...... ’75 Daniels, John David...... ’80-81-82-83 Brenes, Jose R...... ’59 Daniels, Thomas Shane...... ’85 Briggs, David Ashley...... ’86 Danino, Oscar B...... ’50

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 19 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Davis Jr., Harley ’68-69-70-71 Escardo, Rafael B...... ’58-59-60-61 Davis, David Matthew...... ’85-86-87, ’88 Escobar, Carlos D...... ’95-96 Davis, William Boyce...... ’46 Espencheid, Erich Kurt...... ’84-85-86-87-88 Daza, Juan de Jesus...... ’65 Esquivel, Alejo F...... ’49-50 DeGraff, Jerome A...... ’61 Estakhri, Petro...... ’78 deGranada, Thomas ...... ’56-57-58-59 Estevez, Jose Ramon...... ’93-94 DeJong, Matt...... ’97-98-99-00 Faeth, Peter Fitzgerald...... ’90-91-92-93 deKadt, Sydney R...... ’50 Fairman, David Linne...... ’90 Del Rio, Adrian...... ’98-99-00 Fast, Terry Allen...... ’73-74 Delfino, Christopher Ambrose...... ’85-86-87-88 Fathe-Aazam, Shidan...... ’46 Dellarole, Renzo...... ’48 Faul, David Duane...... ’66, ’68-69-70 Demasi, Walter M...... ’48 Faye, Francois Gabriel...... ’68-69-70 Denkers, Dirk Seymour...... ’75-76-77 Federico, Gregory K...... ’95-96-97-98 deVengoechea, Juan M...... ’56-57-58 Finazzo, Stefano...... ’65 Dewey, Bryce Chamberlin...... ’47-48 Finkelstein, Stuart Jay...... ’75 Dhaliwal, Puneet S...... ’95 Firouztash, Hoshang...... ’62 Diallo, Alpha Amadou...... ’65-66 Fisher, Beau M...... ’94-95-96-97 Diaz, Aristides Edmundo...... ’50 Fishman, Wendell Samuel...... ’86 Dibos, Jose C...... ’56-57 Fleshman, David Graham...... ’86 Dobson, Robin Lowry...... ’66-67 Flom, Walter Dean...... ’77-78 Domenech-Tarrago, Francis J. “Frank”...... ’59-60-61 Flynn, Brian...... ’01-02-03-04 Dougherty, Robert Leroy...... ’83-84-85-86 Fradkin, Gershon...... ’47 Downie, Craig Robert...... ’75-76 Franco, Roberto Giuseppe...... ’61 Duane, Jacob S...... ’95-96-97 Fraunfelder, Michael Baker...... ’81-82 DuFrene, Del...... ’46 Friedlander, Alan Berle...... ’65-66 Durfee Jr., Philip Thaddeus...... ’56 Friedman, Glenn Alan...... ’76 Eagling, Donald David...... ’72 Frush, Donald Paul...... ’78-79 Easley, Robert Howard...... ’87 Funes, Jose Enrique...... ’50 Eastling, Michael Crawford...... ’77-78-79 Gadol, Louis C...... ’60 Eastman, Jon...... ’97-98-99-00 Gailey, Mark Steven...... ’73 Echeverri, Guillermo S...... ’56 Gaitan, Adan...... ’49 Edwards, Robert Allen...... ’39 Gamble, Paul Northam “Archie”...... ’74-75-76-77 Ehrmann, Steven Norbert...... ’72 Garcia, Gabe...... ’02-03-04 El Kirshen, Ali A.M...... ’39 Garcia, Rafael...... ’62 El Moughazi, Mohamed Mohamed...... ’39 Gelpi, Samuel Dirk...... ’75 El Sherif, Ashraf M...... ’62 Genera, Diego...... ’99-00-01-02 Elklibti, Ali Giebril...... ’69 Ghobadi, Farrokh...... ’65-66-67 Elze, Olaf Dietrich...... ’84-85-86 Ghobadi, Khostow...... ’62 Ennis, Josh...... ’00 Giantranco, Silipo...... ’66-67 Enyinnia, Tobias O...... ’65 Gil, Fernando G...... ’56 Erb, Edgardo...... ’50 Gilbert, Charles...... ’78 Erbe, Derek Alan...... ’86-87-88-89 Gilbert, Daniel Jonathan...... ’83-84-85-86 Ernst, Steven...... ’03-04-05 Gilbert, Keith...... ’01-02-03-04 Eroschenko, German Victor...... ’59-60-61 Glucksman, Aaron...... ’05 Escardo, Enrique Aquiles...... ’60-61 Gobalet, Kenneth Walter...... ’65-66-67-68 Escardo, Hector F...... ’59-60-61 Godoy, Reinaldo...... ’62

The 1976 Aggie team was the first to win an NCAA postseason game, edg- ing Cal State Hayward by a 1-0 final in first-round action. Head coach Will Lotter and two players of that team – Don Briggs and Rolf Benirschke – are enshrined in the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame.

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Goicoechea, Mariano...... ’49-50 Kaiser, Henry Claus...... ’39 Gomez, Cesar Javier...... ’39 Kamajou, Francois...... ’65-66-67 Gonzalez, Alejandro...... ’50 Kane, Kenneth Edwin...... ’92-93 Gonzalez, Jose Ramon...... ’69-70-71 Kang, Richard Chung...... ’91 Goodman, Jeffrey Lee...... ’81-82-83 Karplus, Paul Andrew...... ’77 Gracia-Galvan, Hector Joel...... ’57-58 Kazemi, Hossein...... ’92 Graham, Miles...... ’65 Keegan, Kevin William...... ’80-81-82 Graue, Augusto Arturo...... ’50 Keehan, Garth Andrew...... ’74-75 Gray, Richard Sherman...... ’88-89-90 Kehlor, Robert Raymond...... ’48-49-50 Guardia, Tomas Arturo...... ’59-60-61 Keita, Aboubakar...... ’65-66-67 Guerin, Justin B...... ’94, ’96 Keller, David...... ’03-04 Guidoux, Dale Edouard...... ’75 Kelsh, Terrence James...... ’79 Guirola, William...... ’46-47 Kemover, Erasmus R...... ’62 Gutierrez, Eduardo...... ’56-57, ’59 Kerslake, Gary William...... ’76 Gutierrez, John Andrew...... ’84-85 King, Hugh Michael...... ’59-60-61 Gutierrez, Xavier Valdez...... ’68 King, Thomas Joseph...... ’74-75 Gwin, Jake Samuel...... ’90-91-92 Kinnee, Dean Richard ...... ’78-79-80-81 Haase, Gottfried Joachim...... ’65 Kitts, Joseph Carl...... ’73-74-75-76 Haggerty, Kevin Michael...... ’91-92, ’94-95 Klein, Joel David...... ’90-91 Hall, Anthony Elmitt...... ’65 Koch-Weser, Erich...... ’48 Hall, Eric John...... ’74 Koehmen, William...... ’50 Hallen, Michael Edmund...... ’72 Kong, Jason...... ’98-99-00-01 Hammond, Darren...... ’02-03-04 Kong, Philip...... ’00-01 Hammond, Greg...... ’04-05-06 Konnemacher, William...... ’66-67 Hamrick, Scott Baker...... ’69-70-71 Kratzer, Charles Richard...... ’72-73 Hannah, Joseph Jon...... ’79-80-81 Kruse, Timothy Walter...... ’71-72-73-74 Hanon, Mario Jose...... ’57-58 Kuespert, John Victor...... ’88-89-90-91 Harkness, Gregg Edward...... ’69 Kulisch, Stephen P...... ’94-95 Hartlin, Jeffrey T...... ’94 Kutman, Ahmet Ali...... ’65-66 Harvey, James Caldwell...... ’47-48 Lane, Chadwick David...... ’90 Harvey, Phillip Gilmore...... ’47 Lapointe, Arthur Laurent ...... ’70-71 Haskell, Coburn...... ’46-47-48 Larrain, Gerardo...... ’56 Hatifie, Ahmad...... ’05-06 Leas, Joseph Henry...... ’77 Haug, Kern Hansen...... ’79-80 Ledden III, William Joseph...... ’88-89, ’91 Haws, Stephen Charles...... ’75 Lee, George Godfrey...... ’47-48 Hebel, Glenn Arnold...... ’83-84-85 Leer, Chris...... ’06 Heineberg, Claudio Ricardo...... ’57-58 Leimert III, Walter Hubert...... ’73 Heller, Harold Walter...... ’46 Lejnieks, Gregory Eugene...... ’81-82-83-84 Hermann-Legueu, Jacques F...... ’59-60-61 Leon, Ernesto J...... ’57-58 Hernandez, Bobby...... ’96-97-98 Levy, Jose...... ’66-67 Hernandez, Juan...... ’05-06 Lew, Loren Richard ...... ’75-76 Herrero, Ramon Apto...... ’40 Liddicoat, Thomas Stephen ...... ’66-67-68-69 Heu, Ya...... ’92 Lind, Nicholas...... ’04-05-06 Heyl, Victor Cottone...... ’49 Lion III Esq., Paul Lazard “Chip”...... ’76-77-78 Hillesland, Thomas Edward...... ’87-88 Locke, Christopher John...... ’73 Hirsch, Michael David...... ’88-89-90 Loeper, Ulrich Wilhelm...... ’72 Hoang, Alexander Douglas...... ’88, ’90 Lokteff, Yury Danielovich...... ’60-61 Hocking, Brian Thomas...... ’92-93 Long, Stephen T...... ’80 Hoel, Robert William...... ’39-40 Lopez, Alberto Vargas...... ’68-69-70 Hopp, Hartmut W...... ’69 Lopez, Emilo Felix...... ’92 Horton, Wilburn Alonzo...... ’39-40 Loyola, Bertin...... ’04-05 Hull, Jeff...... ’01-02-03-04 Ludington, Benjamin D...... ’94-95-96-97 Huovinen, Richard Jon...... ’73-74 Luft, Danny...... ’98-99-00 Huttlinger, James Carrington...... ’74-75-76 Lurton, John M...... ’78 Ingalls, Robert Perrin...... ’78-79 Luthi, Peter Rudolf...... ’67-68 Inglis, Christopher Willaim...... ’78-79 Lyon, James Pickering...... ’77-78-79 Irwin, Jeffrey Newton...... ’73 Lyttle, John B...... ’46-47 Island, Timothy Joel...... ’86 MacMillan, James Sumner...... ’86-87 Jack, Ryan...... ’98-99 Maguih, Jeffery...... ’74 Jackson, Brent Clark...... ’81-82 Mahshi, George J...... ’46 Jaramillo, Julian...... ’56-57 Maldonado, Francisco J...... ’57 Jarvis, Tommy...... ’97-98, ’00 Maloney, Hunter...... ’04-05-06 Jimenez Jr., Geronimo...... ’92-93 Malpartida, Carlos Elias...... ’56, ’58 Jimenez, Claudio G...... ’56-57 Mandel, Isaias...... ’56 Jinahyon, Sujin...... ’56 Mara, Kabine...... ’65-66 Johnson, David Stuart...... ’76 Marcotte, Mark Kenneth...... ’69 Jones, Gordon Thomas...... ’61 Marcotte, Paul Gilbert...... ’74-75-76-77 Jones, Kenneth Evan...... ’47-48 Marcoux, Paul...... ’06 Jones, Norman Olivier...... ’48 Martin III, Darrell William...... ’86-87-88 Jurado-Blanco, Bernardo...... ’49 Martin, Jean-Marie...... ’66-67

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 21 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Martinez, Bercerril Victor Manu...... ’66 Munoz, Eduardo Rafael...... ’71-72-73 Martinez, Marcelo A...... ’67-68-69-70 Munson, David William...... ’86-87-88 Martini, Jake...... ’02-03-04 Nakamura, Reid...... ’97-98-99 Mata, Ricardo A...... ’62 Nannery, Michael Joseph...... ’76 Matheson, Monte Duncan...... ’72 Nasca Jr., Theodore Angelo...... ’84-85-86-87 Mathieu, Gilbert P...... ’60-61 Nelson, Grant Edgar...... ’75 Matteoli, Vinney...... ’02-03 Nelson, Tyler “Smalls”...... ’99-00-01-02 Matteoli, Zak...... ’00-01 Neuhaus, Rodolpho G...... ’46-47-48-49 May, Daniel Matthew...... ’73 Newman, John Donald...... ’75-76 McCartney, Wade Stafford...... ’84, ’86-87 Ngissah, James Andrew Kweku...... ’74 McDivitt, Roger Paul...... ’66-67 Nicol, Morgan Thomas...... ’75 McElwain, William H...... ’46 Noguera, Alfredo...... ’50 McMartin, Duncan Alastair...... ’83-84-85-86 Nolen, Matthew Chemath...... ’90-91-92 Meade, Richard Alan...... ’67-68-69-70 North, Richard Cayton...... ’83 Melvin, Eric Scott...... ’92-93 Novak Jr., James Russell...... ’91, ’93 Melvin, Jason Andrew...... ’92-93-94 Nutson, Gregory Gordon...... ’89 Melvin, Jeffrey Daniel...... ’93 Nutson, Peter Alan...... ’85-86-87-88 Mendoza, Luis Bernal...... ’68 O’Donnell, Tim...... ’97 Miankatu, Eduardo C...... ’61 Obata, James William...... ’79 Middlesworth, Colin Wayne...... ’89-90 Ogasawara, Paul Frank...... ’74 Middlesworth, Darren Scott...... ’88-89-90-91 Ognistoff, Frank Gregory...... ’48 Milkovich, Anthony...... ’95-96-97-98 Okezie, Onumegbo Baldwin...... ’65 Misselbeck, Hans...... ’62 Olawale, Oladejo...... ’65-66 Moeller, Phillip Randall...... ’69 Ortiz-Garza, Nazario...... ’40 Mogelson, Jake...... ’05-06 Oto, Melvin K...... ’78 Mohrmann, Brian R...... ’72 Ottersen, Wayne LeValley...... ’39 Mole, Gregory P...... ’83-84-85-86 Pacheco, Fabio...... ’49 Moll, Alan Howard...... ’72-73-74 Parada, Jorge Daniel...... ’48-49 Moll, Steven Verne...... ’70-71-72-73 Parra, Rodrigo G...... ’60-61 Montenegro, Andrew...... ’96 Pasto, Matthew Emil...... ’68-69 Montero, Luis Rodolfo...... ’58 Payne, Lloyd Ackerman...... ’39 Montoya, Michael James...... ’88, ’91 Pelkey, Neil Wallace...... ’79 Moran, Francisco A...... ’57 Pepple, John Talmadge...... ’66-67 Moraza, Ramon...... ’49 Perez, Carlos Alberto...... ’82-83-84 Morris, Michael Bruce...... ’72-73-74 Perry, Bradford...... ’77 Morse, Bryan Forman...... ’72 Petersen, John D...... ’78, ’80 Mosle, Wayne...... ’74-75 Peterson, Drew Elliot...... ’77 Moudarris, Farouk Yahta...... ’47 Pettus, Ralph Leonard...... ’48 Moura, Stephen Eugene...... ’88-89-90 Pfaff, James Allen...... ’70-71, ’73-74 Mueller, Mitchell Johannes...... ’81 Pitcher, Jefferson Dean...... ’92 Munnich, Kurt A...... ’49 Pitts, Jason I...... ’94-95-96-97 Piyapongse, Pongpit...... ’58 Pizarro, Rafael...... ’72-73 Platter, Everett Thaddeus...... ’39 Platter, Nic...... ’00-01-02-03 Poku, Kwasi...... ’62 Pomares, Michael...... ’97-98 Portilla, Luis Franc...... ’68 Posz, Gary S...... ’56 Powers, Ryan...... ’01, ’03 Prinz, Matthew T...... ’93-94-95-96 Pu, Mark Siad Hing...... ’83-84 Quimson, John Tuason...... ’46-47 Quinteno, Rafael Antonio...... ’57 Raap, William Robert...... ’67-68-69 Raffo, Juan A...... ’62 Ramirez, Denis Roberto...... ’70 Ramsey, Jared...... ’01-02 Raphael, Joseph...... ’60-61 Rarick, Bruce Allan...... ’76-77 Raymond, Darren Michael...... ’91-92 Few former players have left a mark on the UC Davis soc- Restrepo, Luis...... ’94-95-96-97 cer program quite like Alan Moll, who lettered for the Aggies Richardson, Bryan Edward...... ’86-87-88-89 Rico, Jesus...... ’85-86 from 1972-74. In the 1980s, he and former coach Will Lotter Rieland, Tris Leonard...... ’89-90 spearheaded a massive volunteer effort to construct what is now Riesco, German...... ’62 Aggie Soccer Stadium. Both Lotter and Moll were subsequently Riggins, John H...... ’80 recognized when they won the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame Rios, Eon...... ’98-99 Special Recognition Award, presented for outstanding volunteer Roces, Antonio Varona...... ’61 contributions. Rodriguez, Augustin Negrete...... ’69, ’71 22 2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Rodriguez, Edson...... ’01-02 Tyler, Stevan Clyde...... ’69-70 Rodriguez, Javier M...... ’72-73-74 Uffelmann, Hans Werner...... ’57-58-59 Rosales, Francisco Rigoberto...... ’68, ’71 Uram, Mark Thomas...... ’81 Rosales, Mario Jose...... ’72 Uranga, Jaime G...... ’57-58-59 Rotteveel, Hubert Peter...... ’82-83 Uricoechea, Jose Maria...... ’56-57-58-59 Rotteveel, John Hubert C...... ’82 Ustrach, Paul Constantine...... ’86, ’89 Rovo, Arthur...... ’01 Vallejos, Cristian Rodolfo...... ’90 Saballos, Ivan...... ’49 Vander Zanden, Jason...... ’00 Sabbah, Maurice David “Chico”...... ’48-49 Vanderpoorten, Jordan...... ’05-06 Salman, Michael Richards...... ’81 Vargas, Fernando...... ’06 Samayoa, Rodrigo...... ’40 Vargas-Jara, Claudio Fernando...... ’60 Samir, Arsani...... ’78 Vasquez, Rodolfo Anthony...... ’78 Sardon, Richard Jesse...... ’68-69 Velarde, Alfonso ...... ’40, ’43 Sbeta, Khaled T...... ’69 Velez, Ernesto...... ’59 Scaff, Michael Elias...... ’46 Venkatram, Bangalore Rangaswamy...... ’46-47-48 Schwartz, Ronald H...... ’80 Vergara, Roberto...... ’50 Scott, Norman Joseph...... ’74 Vexler, Cipriano Arturo...... ’62 Scott, Russell Douglas...... ’73 Vexler, Moises Idel...... ’57 Segur, Getachew...... ’87 Villacorta, Juan V...... ’56-57 Self, Mark Lea...... ’78-79 Vincent, Geoff...... ’98-99-00 Serratos, Ernesto...... ’79, ’81-82-83 Volf, Timothy Harry...... ’74, ’76-77-78 Shaffer, Derek...... ’05 Von Der Linde, Peter G...... ’79 Shaw, Ryan...... ’01-02-03-04 Voss, Connor...... ’02-03-04 Shelby, Patrick M...... ’90 Wachs, Keely A...... ’94-95 Sherman, Richard Allen...... ’71-72 Wain, Hans Martin...... ’81-82 Silva, Joseph Sarmento...... ’41 Walker, David Michael...... ’74-75 Simonpietrie, Alfred Herrera...... ’39-40, Warf, William Robert...... ’74 Simonpietrie, Francis H...... ’39-40-41, ’43 Warne, Charles...... ’03-04-05-06 Slagle, Matthew...... ’05-06 Warner, Eric J...... ’95 Slavin, Clark Alex...... ’92-93-94 Warner, Jeremy...... ’99-00-01-02 Smeding, Hendrick...... ’72 Watson Jr., James Calvert...... ’76-77-78-79 Smeloff, Edward Alexander...... ’68, ’71 Watson, Jerome Philip...... ’82-83-84, ’86 Smith, Jason Dawson...... ’92-93 Weiss, Barry Neal...... ’86 Smith, Justin Scott...... ’86-87-88-89 Wellman, Aron A...... ’95 Smith, Zachary Nicolas...... ’89-90-91-92 West, Melvin Elmer...... ’48 Sommer, Richard Hermann...... ’48-49 Whelen, John Sidney...... ’46-47 Soriano, Ronald Lew...... ’68-69-70-71 Whetstone, Steven Clark...... ’80-81-82 Spiegelman, Jeffrey Alan...... ’86 White, Shawn LeNard...... ’88-89 Stanko, Scott Kevin...... ’84-85-86-87 Wickers, Brian...... ’05-06 Sternberg, Aaron...... ’39-40 Wilhelm, Richard Phillip...... ’73 Stinghen, Joel Salada...... ’69 Williams, Glenn Stewart...... ’74 Stoian, Daniel M...... ’95-96 Wilson, Andrew John “Drew”...... ’70-71 Stone, David Hansard...... ’78 Wilson, Christopher Jerome...... ’82-83-84 Streutker, Donald Q...... ’56 Winslow, Donald Fenner...... ’66-67-68 Sukharm, Paul Suresh...... ’74 Winslow, Edward Kent...... ’70-71 Sullivan, Thomas John...... ’79-80-81-82 Wolk, Allan...... ’46 Summers Jr., Oscar Wallen...... ’49 Wong, Barry William...... ’88-89-90-91 Sutabutra, Satri Thiva...... ’62 Wong, Jonathan Stuart...... ’91-92-93-94 Suter, Martin Kaspar...... ’79-80-81-82 Wortrich, Andrew Reuben...... ’89, ’91-92 Swatez, Ben...... ’00, ’03 Wraith, Stephen James...... ’84 Sweet, Scott Piercy...... ’73-74 Yau, Johnny...... ’01-02-03-04 Sweet, Stuart Alan...... ’75-76-77-78 Yenokida, Emerson...... ’98-99-00 Swonetz, Jesse...... ’98-99-00-01-02 Yichoy, Luis Guiller...... ’69 Syamal, Mirode Baron...... ’46 Young, Peter Baxter...... ’58-59 Tanaka, Yuta...... ’00-01-02-03 Zabel, Karl C...... ’80-81-82 Tang, Ming Han...... ’65 Zanker, William Delbert...... ’46-47-48 Tanghetti, Emil Anthony...... ’68 Zapata, Rafael J...... ’50 Taylor Jr., Paul Beal...... ’48 Zaragoza, Vberri Fernando...... ’48-49 Thomas, Adetokunko Akinwande “Toks”...... ’79-80-81-82 Zauner, John Michael...... ’87-88-89 Thomas, Christopher Lee...... ’72 Zenor, Donald Richard...... ’66 Thomas, Derrick...... ’01-02-03 Zeragome, Fernando...... ’65 Thomas, Paul Clarence...... ’48 Zicker, John Eldon...... ’75-76-77 Thoukis, Gerard...... ’75 Zopfi, John Peter...... ’77-78-79 Tonye, Pierre Rene...... ’65 Zwarych, John Edward...... ’77-78-79 Torres-Rojas, Jorge F...... ’60 Torten, Michael...... ’58 Train, Daniel Elvior...... ’46 Trujillo, Rudolfo Augusto...... ’56, ’58-59 Turki, Wajdi H...... ’69 Turner, Stephen Heald...... ’74

2007 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER 23 UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any THIS IS University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES Art History Art Studio UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural On campus, UC Davis students can rally around Asian American Studies & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & the highly successful athletics department by joining Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center Biological Science Division of Biological Sciences. for the Performing Arts. Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate The university also offers hundreds of student Biotechnology Cell Biology programs, the university offers the most expansive and clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering diverse range of academics among any of the University fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations Chemistry of California campuses. Additionally, students also have and the Associated Students of UC Davis student Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese the opportunity to combine majors or customize their government. Civil Engineering Classical Civilization field of study by creating an individual major. For the active Aggie, students may participate in Clinical Nutrition For those interested in graduate degrees – whether the diverse intramural sports program or join one of Communication Community & Regional Development it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Rec- Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science advising services to help students craft their education reation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the Computer Engineering Computer Science toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. Computer Science & Engineering students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual Crop Science & Management Design to either their first or second choices. student-run open house. The popular event showcases Dramatic Art East Asian Studies all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, Economics staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur- Electrical Engineering English RANKINGS rounding communities. Entomology UC Davis ranks 14th among public universities, Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management according to U.S. News & World Report, and 16th by the Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning National Research Council. Furthermore, the National GETTING AROUND Environmental Toxicology Science Foundation places the university 12th in the Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology nation in research funding, and Money magazine consid- of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies ered UC Davis as one of the West’s top “best buys”. airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Food Science Additionally, the Gourman Report rated the ge- Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac- French Genetics netics department at No. 1, while U.S. News & World ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the Geology German Report ranked the College of Engineering as No. 13 finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. History Human Development among its peers. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolo- Hydrology bus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer International Agricultural Development International Relations free transportation to registered undergraduates. Italian COMMUNITY Japanese The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Landscape Architecture other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike Linguistics Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so- Managerial Economics paths make the entire town conducive to both riders Materials Science & Engineering cially innovative community. Mathematics and pedestrians. Mechanical Engineering The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty Medieval Studies Microbiology shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the Music city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities Native American Studies www.ucdavis.edu Natural Sciences for active students. Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies i CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

LARRY VANDERHOEF UC Davis Chancellor Larry N. Vanderhoef was appointed chancellor of the to promote dialogue and scholar exchange, and to promote University of California, Davis, in April 1994. He joined the generally the notion of crossing boundaries to build greater campus in 1984 as executive vice chancellor and provost. understanding and good will - a continuing personal and During his 10-plus years as chancellor, the campus was professional effort. invited to membership in the AAU; increased its extramural His research interests lie in the general area of plant awards from $169.1 million to $420.7 million annually, earn- growth and development, and in the evolution of the land- ing a National Science Foundation (NSF) research funding grant universities. He has taught classes from freshman level ranking of 14th in the U.S.; expanded classroom, lab, clini- to advanced graduate study. cal and office space by 2 million square feet, with 1 million Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on various national more to be built over the next five years; completed the commissions addressing graduate and international educa- transformation of an ailing county hospital to an academi- tion, the role of a modern land-grant university and ac- cally distinguished and financially sound regional medical crediting issues. center; and made distinctive strides in recruiting a diverse He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in biology from the and accomplished faculty and student body. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and a Ph.D. in plant Chancellor Vanderhoef was recently honored by the biochemistry from Purdue University. Previously, he held Sacramento Business Journal as one of the 20 people who have faculty positions at the University of Illinois, where he also contributed most substantially to California’s capital region served as a department head, and at the University of Mary- over the past 20 years and by the Sacramento Metropolitan land, College Park, where he was appointed provost. He was Chamber of Commerce as Sacramentan of the Year. awarded honorary doctoral degrees by Purdue University In 2004 he led a UC Davis delegation to Iran in an effort and by Inje University in Korea.

BARBARA HORWITZ Interim Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor Barbara Horwitz completed her Ph.D. in physiology Dr. Horwitz has taught courses ranging from the at Emory University in 1966 after graduating with a B.S. in freshman to the graduate level. She is the recipient of nu- biology with highest honors (1961) and an M.S. in biology merous awards including the UC Davis Academic Senate (1962) from the University of Florida. She then traveled Distinguished Teaching Award (1982), the UC Davis Prize west to UCLA where she began a postdoctoral fellowship in for Teaching and Scholarly Achievement (1991), the UC physiology. In 1968 she was appointed Assistant Research Presidential Award for Excellence in Fostering Undergradu- Physiologist at UC Davis; in 1972 she joined the faculty as ate Research (1995), the American Physiological Society’s an Assistant Professor; and in 1978 she was promoted to Arthur C. Guyton Physiology Teacher of the Year (1996), Professor. She became Chair of the Department of Animal and the Bodil Schmidt-Nielson Distinguished Mentor and Physiology in the Division of Biological Sciences in 1991, Scientist Award (2007). and after this department morphed into the Section of Neu- She is a Fellow of the AAAS and has served as President robiology, Physiology, and Behavior, she served as its first of the Society for Experimental Biology & Medicine, as Presi- Chair (1993-1998). dent of the American Physiological Society, and as President Dr. Horwitz’s research interests focus on metabolism, of the UC Davis Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. She is currently with current projects centered on genetic, neural, and one of the Board of Directors of FASEB. She has previously hormonal factors that modulate physiological regulation of served on executive councils for several other professional energy balance. She is the author of ~ 170 research papers, and honor societies; and as a member of the review panels has had continual funding from NSF/NIH since 1968, and for the American Heart Association, NSF, and NIH. received an NIH MERIT award in 1992.

ii UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstand- Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success ing overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA under his guidance. selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his first Region in 2001-02. year as director when he was charged with the task of fully Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In UC Davis would offer athletics-related financial aid. One 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC year later, the campus announced the launch of its first-ever Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. grant-in-aid program. One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into for the 2001-02 year. two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic a successful baseball coach, first as an assistant at his alma Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Association. Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced that also served his first post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the from NCAA Division II to Division I status. Under Warzecka’s University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined guidance, the Aggie athletics program increased its grant-in- the Aggie athletics staff. aid allocation nearly tenfold to approximately $5 million. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in physical edu- During this period, he also engineered a substantial upgrade cation from Cal in 1975 and his Master of Science with an in athletics facilities, most notably the Schaal Aquatics Cen- emphasis in athletic administration from Cal State Hayward ter (2004), the Marya Welch Tennis Center (2005) and the in 1983. multi-use Aggie Stadium (2007).

NONA RICHARDSON Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administator Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics as well as sport supervision. Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics served as a board member. from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at Richardson has presented at several national confer- Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administra- ences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association tor. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000). sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volley- Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by ball.Her contributions at Ball State also included student- a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head athlete services, community outreach programming, career coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Val- development education, student-athlete awards, and other paraiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at related areas while also serving as a Title IX and gender Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach equity resource. at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991. Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and where she served in similar capacities while also serving as a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Women (AIAW) All-State team. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physi- management and other key administrative responsibilities. cal Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master Richardson has served on numerous committees of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA from Valparaiso University in 1999. iii UC DAVIS ATHLETICS COACHES & STAFF

Carissa Adams Mike Angius Fred Arp Bob Biggs Andy Bloom Scott Brayton Steve Bronzan Women’s Rowing Assistant A.D. Football Football Strength & Assistant A.D. Football Head Coach Athletics Development Associate Head Coach Head Coach Conditioning Coach Marketing & Promotions Defensive Coordinator

Keith Buckley Bob Bullis Jennifer Cardone Greg Chapla Mayur Chaudhari Miriam Childs Ping Chou Football Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. Football Football Compliance Women’s Volleyball Asst. Coach/Recruiting Business & Game Mgmt. Compliance Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Asst. Coach/Recruiting

Greg Clink Wes Collins Lynne Cowan Tracy Cumming Rozanne DeWeese Steve Doten Eddie Fernandez Men’s Basketball Media Relations Women’s Golf Compliance Coordinator Women’s Soccer Men’s Water Polo Schaal Aquatics Center Associate Head Coach Assistant Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach Head Coach Event Manager

Tim Fua Susie Gaines Laura Goldhammer Jennifer Gross Todd Hammond Addie Hauschild Rick Henderson Track & Field Purchasing Coordinator Student-Athlete Women’s Basketball Men’s Golf Women’s Volleyball M/W Swimming Assistant Coach Academic Advisor Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Doug Hess Jeff Hogan Mark Honbo Jason Hotaling Melissa Hughes Kristy Illg Barbara Jahn Assistant Head Certified Media Relations Men’s Soccer Assistant Physical Therapist Women’s Swimming Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Assistant Director Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer Head Coach iv UC DAVIS ATHLETICS COACHES & STAFF

Tim Keane John Lamanna John Lavallee Teri Lavallee Daryl Lee Lorie Lindsay Sharon Lynch Football Men’s Basketball Women’s Gymnastics Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Tennis Athletics Development Executive Director Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Coordinator TeamAggie

Ron Manara Ken Maranta Dee Dee Matter Bill Maze John McMahon Sara Morenc Mike Moroski Women’s Gymnastics Budget Analyst Women’s Equipment Women’s Tennis Media Relations Women’s Tennis Football Asst. Coach/Recruiting Assistant Head Coach Assistant Director Assistant Coach Offensive Coordinator

Nicole Morrill Pete Motekaitis Jamie Nelson Rob Norris Kevin Nosek Heather Nutile Katherine O’Rourke Payroll/Personnel Men’s Swimming Football Event Management Men’s Basketball Administrative Assistant Women’s Water Polo Coordinator Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Jose Ortigas Greg Ortiz Brian Otis Valerie Owyang Nina Pantano Rex Peters Ashley Pierce Information Technology Promotions Coordinator Director of Marketing Assistant Director of Women’s Lacrosse Baseball Athletics Development Specialist Marketing Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant

Chris Puppione Jill Radzinski Felipe Restrepo Nona Richardson Maryclaire Robinson Mike Robles Michelle Roppeau Cross Country Assistant Athletic Trainer Men’s Soccer Senior Associate Women’s Soccer Assistant A.D. Director of Student-Athlete Head Men’s Coach Assistant Coach Athletics Director Head Coach Media Relations Guidance Services v UC DAVIS ATHLETICS COACHES & STAFF

Mandi Salcido Rich Scangarello Dwayne Shaffer Rachel Sherman Sandy Simpson Amie Smith Kathy Smith Softball Football Men’s Soccer Softball Women’s Basketball Executive Assistant Women’s Equipment Room Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach to Athletics Director Manager

Dana Sorensen Amy Soud Jennifer Stallkamp Scott Stevenson Gary Stewart Larry Swanson Byron Talley Softball Student-Athlete Schaal Aquatics Center Creative Comm. Director Men’s Basketball Associate A.D. Track & Field Assistant Coach Academic Advisor Facility Manager Trademark/License Coord. Head Coach External Affairs Associate Head Coach

Joe Teramoto Phil Tonne Lisa Varnum Matt Vaughn Juan Vazquez Deanne Vochatzer Jon Vochatzer Women’s Basketball Men’s & Women’s Assistant Athletic Trainer Baseball Student-Athlete Dir. of Cross Country Men’s Track & Field Assistant Coach Head Diving Coach Associate Head Coach Academic Advisor Women’s T&F Head Coach Head Coach

KEY NUMBERS

Main Intercollegiate Athletics Office...... 752-1111

Media Relations...... 752-3505 Student-Athlete Academic Services...... 752-3259 TeamAggie...... 757-3146 Jim von Rummelhoff Steve Walker Greg Warzecka Cy Williams Aggie Pack...... 757-3134 Creative Communications Women’s Volleyball Director of Athletics Men’s Golf Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions...... 752-2699 Videographer/Photographer Head Coach Head Coach Men’s Equipment Room...... 752-0259 Women’s Equipment Room...... 752-0635 Training Room/Sports Medicine...... 752-0647 Event Management...... 752-0641

Area Code 530

Jamey Wright Karen Yoder Lennie Zalesky Maria Zalesky Women’s Water Polo Softball Wrestling Athletics Development Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Event Coordinator vi HOME OF THE AGGIES

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including full- ACTIVITIES & size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center RECREATION CENTER for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

THE PAVILION

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as con- certs and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California. The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. LA RUE FIELD

Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Champion- ships in the past decade. Recent additions include bat- ting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER

In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and perma- nent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

vii Both Aggie Stadium AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM (left), the home of soc- cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK

Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numer- Dobbins boasts one DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX ous championship events for football, track & field and of the finest playing lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts services in Northern Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wil- California. In 2002, the son Track as a practice facility. stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER

Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts. TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addi- AGGIE STADIUM tion to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

The newest and perhaps the most eagerly awaited of UC Davis athletics venues, Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football and women’s lacrosse teams. The multi-use sta- dium features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first- class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and concessions. The initial design has seating for 10,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000. viii SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini- Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All- mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic District/America honorees, and has claimed a record advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although Student-Athlete Academic Services deserves much of appointments with the athletic academic advisors are Michelle Roppeau the credit for these accomplishments. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might Director of Athletic The office started in 1988 with a single staff choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues Academic Advising member serving as a centralized resource for academic including: advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional • General education (GE) requirements academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an as- • Dropping/adding courses sistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative • Time management/study skills • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior as- • Study hall for student-athletes sociate director of athletics. • Personal issues that affect academic performance The Student-Athlete Academic Services office • Choosing a major/career provides a range of services to student-athletes on all • Declaring or changing a major 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics with course and major selection as well as interpretation • Preparation for graduate programs and clarification of eligibility rules and issues. • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical any student interested in a graduate program in ath- therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical Jeff Hogan student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Head Athletic Trainer for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- letes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of The student athletic trainers serve two to three injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head- years with the program, logging in more than 1,500 quartered there as well.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ICA Weight Room (Toomey Field) • (530) 752-5124

Former Olympian Andy Bloom became the athlet- Summer Olympics in Sydney. A two-time NCAA cham- ics department’s first full-time strength and conditioning pion in the shot and discus, Bloom graduated from coach in 2005, having previously served that role on Wake Forest University in 1996. a part-time basis since 2002. He first joined the Aggie The ICA Weight Room, located within the confines program in 2000, joining the track & field staff as an of Toomey Field, expanded in 1999 thanks to donations Andy Bloom assistant throws coach. from several UC Davis athletics boosters and corporate Strength & Conditioning Bloom highlighted an outstanding track & field partners. The facility project also resulted in new equip- Coach career by finishing fourth in the shot put at the 2000 ment to serve all 26 varsity sports teams.

ix With the light at the end of the tunnel shining brighter than ever, anticipation joined with excitement in 2006-07 as UC Davis completed the final year of a four-year reclassification to NCAA Division I status from Division II. As the campus awaits final approval from the NCAA declaring UC Davis an active member of Division I, student-athletes, coaches, alumni and fans eagerly anticipate the Aggies’ future in the Big West Conference. Derek Moore provided one of the Small town. Big school. biggest highlights in school history when he won

UC Davis is ranked 16th among public Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food the 141-pound weight class at the NCAA Division I universities nationwide by the National Science. The Robert and Margrit Mondavi Championships in March, becoming the Aggies’ first- Research Council, is listed 13th among Center for the Performing Arts opened in ever Division I national champion and All-American. public universities nationwide by U.S. 2002 and is a showcase part of the campus. The Aggies’ football team maintained its tradition of News & World Report; and is 12th in excellence by securing its 37th straight winning season research funding among all U.S. ranked public universities by the National Science UC Davis has enjoyed a distinguished and the men’s cross country squad won the Division Foundation. The campus is a member of history in athletics as it begins a new era I Independents Championship. Lacrosse hosted the in NCAA Division I during the 2007-08 the prestigious Association of American Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships Universities, one of just 62 institutions academic year. The Aggies are official while track and field did the same for the Division I of higher learning to be admitted to this members in most sports in the Big West distinguished group. Conference which includes fellow UC Independents. And throughout the year, Aggie student- campuses Irvine, Riverside and Santa athletes matched well against their future competition Barbara. The transition to Division I brought in the Big West, sending word they are to be contended Founded in 1908 as the University Farm to an end a successful Division II era in amid the fertile fields of the state’s Central which UC Davis captured six Directors’ with beginning in 2007-08, their first year in the new Valley, UC Davis today encompasses the Cups in eight years, awarded annually to league and the beginning of a new era for UC Davis. colleges of Letters and Science, Engineering, the most successful athletics program in Biological Sciences, and Agricultural and the country. UC Davis also twice received Alumni and friends are encouraged to join the team as Environmental Sciences; and professional recognition from Sports Illustrated for we make our move. TeamAGGIE is the annual fund for schools in Law, Management, Medicine, Women as the top Div. II school for women Veterinary Medicine, and Education. It also while Sports Illustrated has also previously UC Davis Athletics. To join TeamAGGIE contact Sharon operates the UC Davis Medical Center in honored the institution. In addition to 26 Lynch at [email protected] or call (530) 757-3146. Sacramento, one of the leading teaching and intercollegiate sports (14 for women and research hospitals in the nation. The campus 12 for men), the campus offers nearly 40 announced this August a $100 million in student-organized club sports. And each Your UC Davis Aggies … founding support from the Gordon and Betty year, more than 19,000 students participate Moore Foundation to launch the Betty Irene in intramural sports. ARE YOU ON THE TEAM? Moore School of Nursing.

All students can enjoy abundant on- and This is a period of growth and change for off-campus recreational facilities for UC Davis. The campus has seen growth in tennis, softball, basketball, volleyball student, faculty and staff populations and and golf. Given the area’s Mediterranean is in the midst of more than $1 billion in climate, outdoor recreation continues year new construction. New facilities do or will round. The program is also among the www.teamaggie.com include new laboratories, new classrooms nation’s leaders in NCAA Postgraduate and new student sports and recreation Scholarship recipients and has had three facilities. Thanks to the generosity of one winners of the prestigious NCAA Woman For SEAson or single game tickets of the world’s most renowned winemakers, of the Year Award, more than any other call: (530) 752-1915 groundbreaking took place in 2005 on the school in the country.