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2015 History & Records 2015 HISTORY & RECORDS CONTENTS 1 Career Records 2 Season Records 3 Match/Team Records 4-6 Awards and Accolades 7-8 Pilots in the Pros 9 Season Summaries 10 Season Leaders 11 Postseason History 12 Portland InvitaƟ onal History 13 All-Time Roster 14-15 All-Time Series Records 16-18 Year-by-Year Results 2015 PORTLAND MEN’S SOCCER CCAREERAREER RECORDSRECORDS Points Years Shots A empted (Since 1988) Years 1. 167 Jim Tursi (66g 35a) 1977-80 1. 239 Davide Xausa (46 Goals) 1994-97 2. 138 Sco Benede (54g 30a) 1985-88 2. 213 Joe Leone (37 Goals) 1988-91 3. 116 Davide Xausa (46g 24a) 1994-97 3. 188 Linus Rhode (40 Goals) 1992-95 4. 110 Joe Leone (37g 36a) 1988-91 4. 180 Nate Jaqua (29 Goals) 2000-02 110 Mark Miller (49g 12a) 1981-84 5. 166 Jim Clarke (34 Goals) 1990-93 6. 107 Linus Rhode (40g 27a) 1992-95 6. 163 Kelly Gray (32 Goals) 1999-01 7. 101 Jeff Fenske (46g 9a) 1980-83 7. 158 Collen Warner (20 Goals) 2006-09 8. 98 Jim Clarke (34g 30a) 1990-93 8. 157 Steven Evans (24 Goals) 2010-12 9. 89 Chris Brown (33g 23a) 1995-98 9. 152 Chris Brown (33 Goals) 1995-98 10. 80 Nate Jaqua (29g 22a) 2000-02 10. 151 Jim Tursi (66 Goals) 1977-80 Points Per Game Shots Per Game (Since 1988) 1. 3.34 Jim Tursi (50 Games) 1977-80 1. 3.93 Conor Casey (28 Games) 1999-00 2. 2.64 Conor Casey (28 Games) 1999-00 2. 3.82 Eddie Sanchez (17 Games) 2013- 3. 2.07 Vince Ortega (27 Games) 1977-80 3. 3.32 Davide Xausa (72 Games) 1994-97 4. 2.02 Jeff Fenske (50 Games) 1980-83 4. 3.05 Nate Jaqua (59 Games) 2000-02 5. 1.94 Dave Cook (18 Games) 1978,80-81 5. 3.02 Jim Tursi (50 Games) 1977-80 6. 1.70 Sco Benede (81 Games) 1985-88 6. 2.96 Steven Evans (53 Games) 2010-12 7. 1.61 Davide Xausa (72 Games) 1994-97 7. 2.91 Kelly Gray (56 Games) 1999-01 8. 1.59 Eddie Sanchez (17 Games) 2013- 8. 2.62 Jeff Be s (21 Games) 1991-92 9. 1.51 Mark Miller (73 Games) 1981-84 9. 2.54 Joe Leone (84 Games) 1988-91 10. 1.43 Linus Rhode (75 Games) 1992-95 10. 2.51 Linus Rhode (75 Games) 1992-95 Goals Kasey Keller 1. 66 Jim Tursi 1977-80 Saves 2. 54 Sco Benede 1985-88 1. 346 Luis Robles (95 Ga) 2003-06 3. 49 Mark Miller 1981-84 346 Aus n Guerrero (101 Ga) 2007-10 4. 46 Davide Xausa 1994-97 3. 338 Joe Garaventa (41 Ga) 1977,79-81 46 Jeff Fenske 1980-83 4. 303 Kasey Keller (55 Ga) 1988-91 6. 40 Linus Rhode 1992-95 5. 273 Cur s Spiteri (82 Ga) 1999-02 7. 37 Joe Leone 1988-91 6. 250 Brent Mayes (45 Ga) 1980-83 8. 34 Jim Clarke 1990-93 7. 181 Jus n Baarts (79 Ga) 2009, 2011-13 9. 33 Chris Brown 1995-98 8. 149 Greg Maas (68 Ga) 1984-87 10. 32 Gordon Williamson 1978-80 9. 143 Brian Casola (43 Ga) 1995-98 32 Kelly Gray 1999-01 10. 133 Stuart Dobson (38 Ga) 1992-94 Goals Per Game Saves Per Game 1. 1.32 Jim Tursi (50 Games) 1977-80 1. 4.53 Paul Christensen (19 Games) 2014- 2. 1.11 Conor Casey (28 Games) 1999-00 2. 4.51 Joe Garaventa (75 Games) 1977,79-81 3. 0.92 Jeff Fenske (50 Games) 1980-83 3. 4.44 Luis Robles (78 Games) 2003-06 4. 0.89 Dave Cook (18 Games) 1978,80-81 4. 4.43 Stuart Dobson (30 Games) 1992-94 5. 0.71 Eddie Sanchez (17 Games) 2013- 5. 4.22 Aus n Guerrero (82 Games) 2007-10 6. 0.67 Mark Miller (73 Games) 1981-84 6. 3.85 Brent Mayes (65 Games) 1980-83 0.67 Sco Benede (81 Games) 1985-88 7. 3.70 Kasey Keller (82 Games) 1988-91 8. 0.64 Davide Xausa (72 Games) 1994-97 8. 3.68 Sco Hileman (28 Games) 1992-94 9. 0.62 Brian Kohen (13 Games) 1983 9. 3.59 Cur s Spiteri (76 Games) 1999-02 10. 0.59 Vince Ortega (27 Games) 1977-80 10. 3.55 Jus n Baarts (40 Games) 2009, 2011-13 Game Winning Goals (Since 1985) 1. 15 Davide Xausa 1994-97 Goals Against Avg (Min. 500 Minutes) 2. 13 Rob Baarts 1987-90 1. 0.64 Kasey Keller (55 Ga, 7765 Min) 1988-91 3. 12 Nate Jaqua 2000-02 2. 0.88 Sco Hileman (25 Ga, 2565 Min) 1992-94 4. 11 Joe Leone 1988-91 Davide Xausa 3. 0.90 Todd Lawton (37 Ga, 3704 Min) 1995-98 5. 10 Alex Ellio 2005-07 4. 1.02 Jeff Gadawski (28 Ga, 2459 Min) 1984-86 10 Yari Allnu 1989-92 5. 1.03 Brian Casola (43 Ga, 3739 Min) 1995-98 7. 9 Christopher Sanders 2003-04, 2006 6. 1.06 Cur s Spiteri (82 Ga, 6953 Min) 1999-02 9 Linus Rhode 1992-95 7. 1.17 Aus n Guerrero (101 Ga, 7777 Min) 2007-10 9. 8 Chris Brown 1995-98 8. 1.18 Luis Robles (95 Ga, 7260 Min) 2003-06 10. 7 Conor Casey 1999-2000 9. 1.20 Stuart Dobson (38 Ga, 2854 Min) 1992-94 Assists 10. 1.26 Greg Maas (68 Ga, 4871 Min) 1984-87 1. 36 Joe Leone 1988-91 Shutouts 2. 35 Jim Tursi 1977-80 1. 43.0 Kasey Keller 1988-91 3. 30 Sco Benede 1985-88 2. 28.0 Cur s Spiteri 1999-02 30 Jim Clarke 1990-93 3. 22.0 Aus n Guerrero 2007-10 5. 29 Andrew Gregor 1994-97 4. 22.0 Joe Garaventa 1977, 79-81 6. 27 Linus Rhode 1992-95 5. 21.0 Luis Robles 2003-06 7. 24 Davide Xausa 1994-97 6. 19.5 Greg Maas 1984-87 24 Vince Ortega 1977-80 7. 12.0 Brian Casola 1995-98 9. 23 Chris Brown 1995-98 12.0 Todd Lawton 1995-98 10. 22 Nate Jaqua 2000-02 9. 11.5 Sco Hileman 1992-94 Assists Per Game 11.5 Jeff Gadawski 1984-86 1. 0.89 Vince Ortega (27 Games) 1977-80 2. 0.70 Jim Tursi (50 Games) 1977-80 Bold indicates player returning this season 3. 0.46 Brian Hahn (39 Games) 1980-82 NOTE: a player must have played at least 15 games to qualify for 0.46 George Trano (24 Games) 1979 a given lis ng. 5. 0.43 Conor Casey (28 Games) 1999-00 0.43 Joe Leone (84 Games) 1988-91 0.43 Mar n Lo us (40 Games) 1977-78,80-81 8. 0.41 Andrew Gregor (70 Games) 1994-97 0.41 Phil Cebula (27 Games) 1977-80 0.41 Jim Clarke (74 Games) 1990-93 Conor Casey #1 2015 PORTLAND MEN’S SOCCER SSEASONEASON RRECORDSECORDS Points Year Assists Per Game Year 1. 64 Jim Tursi (26g 12a) 1977 1. 0.70 Joe Leone (20 Games) 1991 2. 53 Conor Casey (23g 7a) 1999 2. 0.61 Jim Clarke (18 Games) 1993 3. 44 Sco Benede (17g 10a) 1987 3. 0.56 Linus Rhode (18 Games) 1993 4. 43 Jeff Fenske (20g 3a) 1982 4. 0.55 Sco Benede (22 Games) 1988 5. 42 Jim Tursi (16g 10a) 1978 5. 0.54 Vince Ortega (24 Games) 1977 6. 41 Jim Clarke (15g 11a) 1993 6. 0.50 Conor Casey (10 Games) 2000 7. 38 Davide Xausa (15g 8a) 1995 0.50 Sco Benede (20 Games) 1987 38 Sco Benede (16g 6a) 1985 0.50 Jim Tursi (24 Games) 1977 9. 36 Joe Leone (13g 10a) 1989 9. 0.48 Alex Ellio (21 Games) 2007 10. 34 Davide Xausa (14g 6a) 1997 10. 0.47 Andrew Gregor (15 Games) 1997 Points Per Game Shots A empted 1. 2.94 Conor Casey (18 Games) 1999 1. 151 Jim Tursi (26 Goals) 1977 2. 2.67 Jim Tursi (24 Games) 1977 2. 77 Davide Xausa (14 Goals) 1997 3. 2.28 Jim Clarke (18 Games) 1993 3. 75 Conor Casey (23 Goals) 1999 4. 2.20 Sco Benede (20 Games) 1987 4. 69 Nate Jaqua (10 Goals) 2002 5. 2.15 Jeff Fenske (20 Games) 1982 5. 68 Sco Benede (7 Goals) 1988 6. 2.11 Davide Xausa (18 Games) 1995 Sco Benede 6. 66 Joe Leone (13 Goals) 1989 7. 2.10 Conor Casey (10 Games) 2000 7. 65 Jim Clarke (15 Goals) 1993 8. 1.90 Sco Benede (20 Games) 1985 65 Steven Evans (14 Goals) 2012 9. 1.79 Davide Xausa (19 Games) 1997 65 Eddie Sanchez (12 Goals) 2013 10. 1.68 Jeff Fenske (19 Games) 1983 10. 64 Joe Leone (9 Goals) 1991 1.68 Kelly Gray (19 Games) 1999 Shots Per Game Goals 1. 6.29 Jim Tursi (24 Games) 1977 1. 26 Jim Tursi 1977 2. 4.17 Conor Casey (18 Games) 1999 2. 23 Conor Casey 1999 3. 4.05 Davide Xausa (19 Games) 1997 3. 20 Jeff Fenske 1982 4. 3.82 Eddie Sanchez (17 Games) 2013 4. 17 Sco Benede 1987 5. 3.61 Jim Clarke (18 Games) 1993 5. 16 Jim Tursi 1978 6. 3.50 Conor Casey (10 Games) 2000 16 Sco Benede 1985 3.50 Chris Brown (18 Games) 1998 7.
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