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FIU Soccer Records, History & Honors FIU Soccer Records, History & Honors Records, History and Honors 23-45 Annual Leaders ................................................24 Team Records ............................................ 25-26 Individual Records ............................................27 Panthers in the Pros .........................................28 Awards and Honors ..........................................29 Year-By-Year Records ................................ 30-34 Record vs. Opponents ......................................35 All-Time Series Records ............................. 36-40 NCAA Tournament History ................................41 NCAA National Championship Teams ........ 42-43 Coaching History ..............................................44 All-Time Roster .................................................45 23 Records and History Annual Leaders Points Assists Hat Tricks Career Hat Tricks 1978 Gary Pollack 43 1978 Gary Pollack 5 1978 Gary Pollack 3 Munga Eketebi 4 1979 George Moyssidis 47 1979 Joash Dukes 8 def. FIT, 8-0 (10/15) (4G) Hermann-Josef Engels 4 1980 George Moyssidis 70 1980 George Moyssidis 16 def. TCU, 5-1 (10/22) Ignace Moleka 3 1981 Hermann-Josef Engels 34 1981 Greg Anderson 11 def. Biscayne College, 8-0 (11/1) Enrique Lynch 3 1982 Hermann-Josef Engels 41 Frederic Savain Luis Cordova 1 Gary Pollack 3 1983 Hermann-Josef Engels 51 1982 Greg Anderson 11 def. Stetson, 5-0 (10/14) Steve Ralston 3 1984 Munga Eketebi 31 Ben Collins Alieu Njie 1 Matias Asorey 2 1985 Munga Eketebi 27 Hermann-Josef Engels def. Biscayne College, 8-0 (11/1) David Gely 2 1986 Munga Eketebi 20 1983 Hermann-Josef Engels 11 1979 George Moyssidis 2 Joseph Marshall 2 1987 Dennis Brose 25 Paul Minnot def. Biscayne,12-0 (10/15) (6G) George Moyssidis 2 1988 Nick Totle 13 1984 Munga Eketebi 7 def. Valdosta St., 12-1 (10/20) (6G) Eyvind Olsen 2 1989 Don Gilliard 16 1985 Juan Gomez 8 Joash Dukes 1 Levi Coleman 1 1990 Don Gilliard 23 1986 Mark Murray 6 def. Biscayne, 6-0 (11/7) Luis Cordova 1 1991 Richard Peer 30 Hans Nilsson 1981 Enrique Lynch 3 Joash Dukes 1 1992 Kike Ruiz 34 1987 Fernando Mullens 4 def. Fla. Southern, 6-0 (9/20) Don Gaillard 1 1993 Kike Ruiz 34 1988 Graig Berounsky 3 def. Jacksonville, 6-1 (10/3) Tommy Lindeberry 1 1994 Steven Ralston 56 Robin Fraser def. FIT, 14-0 (10/24) Tyrone Marshall 1 1995 Steven Ralston 37 Alvin James Hermann-Josef Engels 2 Alieu Njie 1 1996 Ignace Maleka 46 1989 Wayne Avnit 3 def. Biscayne, 9-0 (10/21) Keith Parkinson 1 1997 Tyrone Marshall 31 Robert Clarke def. FIT, 14-0 (10/24) (4G) Richard Peer 1 1998 John Carroll 18 1990 Moise Derivois 5 1982 Hermann-Josef Engels 1 Ezquiel Romero 1 1999 David Gely 12 Dan Gillard def. Flagler, 6-0 (9/25) Kike Ruiz 1 Russel Vreeland Buba Janneh Joseph Marshall 1 Carron Williams 1 2000 Ezequiel Romero 20 Kike Ruiz def. Boca College, 13-1 (10/19) 2001 Matias Asorey 19 1991 Chris Rue 12 Eyvind Olsen 1 2002 Matias Asorey 29 1992 Kike Ruiz 10 def. Boca College, 13-1 (10/19) 2003 John Pulido 21 1993 Matt Melde 5 1983 Munga Eketebi 1 2004 Carron Williams 19 Boyete Smith def. Miami, 6-1 (9/11) 2005 Carron Williams 19 1994 Steven Ralston 18 Eyvind Olsen 1 2006 David Hope 16 1995 Steve Ralston 11 def. Emory, 7-1 (9/17) 2007 Juan Guerra 17 1996 Alan Kozic 10 Joseph Marshall 1 2008 Juan Guerra 19 1997 Alan Kozic 10 def. Flagler, 4-0 (10/9) 2009 Sebastian Frings 19 1998 Danny Vargas 7 Hermann-Josef Engels 1 2010 Nicolas Rodriguez 14 1999 Matias Asorey 3 def. Eckerd, 6-0 (11/5) 2011 Quentin Albrecht 12 John Carrol 1984 Munga Eketebi 1 Colby Burdette 2000 Matias Asorey 4 def. Lock Haven, 10-1 (11/24) 2012 Quentin Albrecht 23 Hugh Leefah 1985 Keith Parkinson 1 2013 Quentin Albrecht 16 Ezequiel Romero def. Nova, 7-0 (10/18) Roberto Alterio Adam Wilson 1986 Munga Eketebi 2 2014 Quentin Albrecht 18 2001 Matias Asorey 3 def. USF, 3-2 (10/17) Juan Rivera def. St. Thomas, 4-1 (10/22) Damien Rose Tommy Lindeberry 1 Goals 2002 John Pulido 9 def. Rollins, 3-1 (10/27) 1978 Gary Pollack 16 2003 Oscar Gil 5 1989 Dan Galliard 1 1979 George Moyssidis 21 Carron Williams def. Tampa, 3-2 (9/16) 1980 George Moyssidis 27 2004 Oscar Gil 6 Michael Heaney 1 1981 Hermann-Josef Engels 15 2005 Lucas Scudeler 7 def. USF, 4-3 (9/30) 1982 Hermann-Josef Engels 15 2006 David Hope 2 1991 Richard Peer 1 1983 Hermann-Josef Engels 20 Richard Martinez def. Wisconsin-GB, 8-2 (9/21) 1984 Munga Eketebi 12 2007 Steven Cabas 3 1993 Kike Ruiz 1 1985 Munga Eketebi 11 2008 Juan Guerra 4 def. Stetson, 5-2 (10/1) 1986 Munga Eketebi 12 2009 Steven Cabas 5 1995 Steve Ralston 2 1987 Dennis Brose 11 2010 Diego Tamburus 2 def. UCF, 4-1 (10/14) 1988 Nick Totle 6 Nicolas Rodriguez-Fraile def. Barry, 7-0 (11/3) 1989 Don Gaillard 7 2011 Colby Burdette 4 1996 Igance Moleka 2 1990 Don Gaillard 9 2012 Daniel Gonzalez 8 def. Georgetown, 5-4 (9/8) 1991 Richard Peer 14 2013 Gonzalo Frechilla 6 def. James Madison, 3-2 (10/25) 1992 Kike Ruiz 12 2014 Daniel Gonzalez 5 1997 Tyrone Marshall 1 1993 Kike Ruiz 16 def. Stetson, 3-1 (9/20) 1994 Steven Ralston 18 1998 David Gely 1 1995 Steven Ralston 13 def. Navy, 6-2 (11/14) 1996 Ignace Maleka 21 1999 David Gely 1 1997 Tyrone Marshall 12 def. Lynn, 3-0 (11/7) 1998 John Carroll 8 2000 Ezquiel Romero 1 1999 Russel Vreeland 6 def. Wright State, 3-2 (9/3) 2000 Ezequiel Romero 8 2001 Matias Asorey 1 2001 Matias Asorey 8 lost to South Carolina, 4-5 (11/17) 2002 Matias Asorey 13 2002 Matias Asorey 1 2003 John Pulido 9 def. Oneonta State, 5-0 (10/11) 2004 Carron Williams 8 2005 Carron Williams 1 2005 Carron Williams 8 def. Alabama A&M, 3-1 (9/16) 2006 David Hope 7 Levi Coleman 1 2007 Juan Guerra 8 def. Marshall, 7-0 (10/2) 2008 Juan Guerra 6 2009 Sebastian Frings 9 2010 Nicolas Rodriguez 6 Mike Muehseler 2011 Quentin Albrecht 5 2012 Quentin Albrecht 10 2013 Roberto Alterio 7 2014 Quentin Albrecht 8 24 25 Records and History Team Season Records Wins Fewest Wins Consecutive Matches w/Goal 1. 17 (24 games; 17-5-2) 1996 1. 4 2008 1. 26 1982 (11), 1983 (15) 17 (23 games; 17-3-3) 1991 2. 21 1991 17 (21 games; 17-3-1) 1983 Most Losses 3. 20 1993 (13), 1994 (7) 17 (20 games; 17-2-1) 1977 1. 14 2007 4. 18 1996 (14), 1997 (4) 5. 16 (20 games; 16-4-1) 1994 5. 17 1997 (16), 1998 (1) 16 (20 games; 16-3-1) 1982 Consecutive Losses 6. 16 1981 7. 15 (24 games; 15-5-4) 1985 1. 6 2009 7. 15 1975 (10), 1976 (5) 8. 14 (22 games; 14-5-3) 2003 6 1998 8. 14 1983 (5), 1984 (9) 14 (21 games; 14-6-1) 1997 14 1979 14 (20 games; 14-4-2) 1984 Road Losses 14 1977 1. 9 1986 Consecutive Wins Most Matches with Three or More Goals 1. 11 (20 games; 16-3-1) 1982 Consecutive Road Losses 1. 15 1983 11 (17 games; 13-4-0) 1980 1. 4 1998 2. 14 1994 3. 8 (23 games; 17-3-3) 1991 4 1986 14 1977 8 (24 games; 15-5-4) 1985 4. 13 1982 8 (15 games; 13-2-0) 1979 Fewest Losses 5. 12 1979 8 (20 games; 17-2-1) 1977 1. 2 1979 7. 7 (20 games; 13-6-1) 2002 2 1977 7 (18 gamesl 11-7-0) 1998 2 1974 Most Matches with Four or More goals 7 (20 games; 14-4-2) 1984 1. 11 1977 7 (21 games; 17-3-1) 1983 Highest Winning Percentage 2. 10 1994 1. .875 (17-2-1) 1977 10 1983 Home Wins 4. 9 1982 1. 13 1994 Lowest Winning Percentage 9 1979 2. 12 1991 1. .235 (4-11-2) 2008 3. 11 1997 Most Matches with Five or More Goals 11 1971 Most Shots on Goal 1. 10 1977 5. 10 2002 1. 500 1983 2. 8 1982 10 1984 3. 7 1983 7. 9 2003 Most Goals 7 1978 8. 8 2001 1. 84 1977 5. 6 1980 8 1993 84 1983 6 1970 8 1980 3. 78 1982 4. 71 1979 Lowest GAA Consecutive Home Wins 71 1980 1. 0.76 (23 games) 1991 1. 15 (three seasons) 1981 (4), 82 (9), 83, (2) 6. 68 1981 2. 0.82 (18 games) 1981 2. 11 (one seaon) 1994 7. 66 1994 3. 0.88 (17 games) 1980 3. 10 (one season) 2002 8. 64 1991 4. 0.91 (19 games) 1995 4. 9 (one season) 2003 9. 60 1978 5. 0.93 (15 games) 1979 9 (one season) 1997 10. 59 1996 6. 0.95 (21 games) 1984 9 (one season) 1980 7. 1.03 (21 games) 1994 7. 8 (two seasons) 1976 (1), 1977 (7) Fewest Goals 8. 1.06 (22 games) 2003 8 (two seasons) 1972 (4), 1973 (4) 1. 18 2006 9. 1.07 (21 games) 1983 9. 7 (one season) 1986 18 2008 10. 1.08 (17 games) 1978 7 (two seasons) 1983 (3), 1984 (4) 18 2010 4. 19 2009 Highest GAA Road Wins 5. 22 2011 1. 1.96 (21 games) 2007 1. 10 1977 6. 23 2014 2. 1.87 (17 games) 2008 2. 9 1983 23 1999 3. 1.81 (18 games) 1998 3.
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