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2013 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men's Soccer • Www 2013 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Soccer • 1 www.CSULAathletics.com 2 CORPORATE PARTNERS THE GOLDEN EAGLES WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING: sizzler.com www.CSULAathletics.com in-n-out.com sierraacura.com mixedchicks.net templecitydental.com/goldeneagles 2013 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Soccer • doubletree.com pepsi.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BECOMING A GOLDEN EAGLE CORPORATE PARTNER, PLEASE CONTACT THE DIVISION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS, AT (323) 343-3080 OR ONLINE AT CSULAATHLETICS.COM 2013 CSULA SOccER TEAM 2013 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School / Previous School 00 Mike Beigarten GK 6-0 175 Jr. Livermore / Granada HS / Ohlone College 0 Tyler Hoffman GK 6-0 165 Fr. Tracy / Tracy HS 1 Carlos Alvarez GK 5-10 152 Jr. Fresno / San Joaquin Memorial HS / Fresno City College 3 Daniel Rodriguez D 5-3 150 Sr. Oxnard / Pacifica HS / Santa Barbara CC 4 Eduardo Almaraz MF 5-9 163 Jr. Santa Ana / Los Amigos HS / Golden West JC 2013 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Soccer • 5 Simon Bratke D 6-2 191 Fr. Bonn, Germany / Collegium Josephinum / District of Columbia 6 Oscar Carrillo MF 5-6 145 So. Bell Gardens / Bell Gardens HS / Mt. San Antonio College 7 Halil Tozar F 5-10 180 Jr. Berlin, Germany / Sportsgymnasium / Nova Southeastern Univ. 8 Jordan Payne F 5-10 182 Jr. Georgetown, Canada / Christ the King HS / CS Bakersfield 9 Troy Dumlao MF 5-8 144 Fr. Fullerton / Fullerton Union HS 10 Andre Bissmark F 6-0 169 So. Gothenburg, Sweden / Jensen Gymnasium / Tusculum College 11 TJ Perez F 5-8 145 So. Santee / Santana HS 12 Shane Panther MF 5-10 162 Jr. Louisville, KY / Palo Verde HS / UNLV 13 Isaac Briviesca D 5-10 177 Jr. Oceano / Arroyo Grande HS / Allan Hancock College 14 Luis Trujillo F 5-8 167 So. Pereira, Columbia / Santa Fe HS 15 Juan Ochoa MF 5-8 158 Sr. Paramount / Paramount HS / Cerritos College 16 Abel Teferi D 5-10 167 Jr. Chino Hills / Chino Hills HS / Mt. San Antonio College 17 Tobias Tobrant F 6-5 192 So. Dalstofars, Sweden / Sven Erikson / Lenoir-Rhyne 18 Nathan Castillo MF 5-9 151 Fr. Downey / Warren HS 19 Christhian Reyes D 5-11 155 Sr. Santa Rosa / Santa Rosa HS / Santa Rosa JC 20 Silvano Lopez D 5-11 169 Sr. Livermore / Granada HS / Las Positas College 21 Sigifredo Torres MF 5-11 164 Jr. Oxnard / Pacifica HS / Oxnard College 22 Joshua Cortez MF 5-6 154 So. Santa Maria / Pioneer Valley HS 23 Dane Nielsen D 6-1 163 Jr. Sandy, UT / Brighton HS 24 Jordan Markovich MF 5-7 150 Fr. Santa Clarita / Canyon HS / College of the Canyons 25 Jose Bucio MF 5-9 155 Jr. Vacaville / Will C. Wood HS / Cosumnes River College 26 Juan Alvarado MF 5-5 148 Fr. Bakersfield / Golden Valley HS 27 Samuel Olsson D 5-10 171 Fr. Falkenberg, Sweden / Falkenbergs Gymnasieskola 28 Sammy Gonzalez F 5-7 157 Jr. Odense, Denmark / Tokay HS / Cosumnes River College 29 Steven Barrera GK 6-0 170 Fr. Bellflower / Millikan HS 30 Sergio Talome MF 5-8 166 So. Los Angeles / Salesian HS www.CSULAathletics.com 32 Luis Dominguez MF 5-6 147 Fr. Gardena / Leuzinger HS 34 Brandon Herrerias MF 5-8 161 Fr. Downey / Warren HS Head Coach: Chris Chamides (11th year at CSULA) Assistant Coaches: Michael Jacobson, Fabian Sandoval, Steve Merriwether 2013 Golden Eagles Quick Facts Location Los Angeles, California Enrollment 21,000 Colors Black and Gold Home Facility Jesse Owens Track Conference California Collegiate Athletic Association National Affiliation NCAA Division II President Dr. William A. Covino Director of Athletics Dr. Dan Bridges Sports Information Director Paul Helms Credits: The 2013 Men’s Soccer SID Phone/Fax 323-343-5308/343-3199 media guide was designed Main Athletics Phone 323-343-3080 and edited by Paul Helms and Head Coach Chris Chamides Brendan Dally. Alma Mater, Year Lafayette College, 1992 Dr. William A. Covino Dr. Dan Bridges Assistant Coaches Michael Jacobson University President Director of Athletics Soccer Office Phone 323-343-3089 3 4 COACHING STAFF After guiding the Golden Eagles to yet another exciting NCAA Division II playoff run, another end-of-the-year national ranking, and the best record in the 12-team California Collegiate Athletic Association for a second straight year in 2012, Chris Chamides returns for an 11th season as the head coach of the men’s soccer program at Cal State L.A. Chamides directed the Golden Eagles to a brilliant follow-up of their historic 2011 campaign that saw the Cal State L.A. win its first NCAA Division II West Region championship since 1981 and first CCAA title since 1992. Chamides has turned around a program that had not produced a winning record since 1996 and transformed the Golden Eagles into one of the top programs in the nation. He has led the Golden Eagles to a 115-62-28 overall record in his first 10 years and became the program’s all-time wins leader in 2011. Cal State L.A. is 90-36-23 with six trips to the CCAA Championship Tournament and five appearances in the NCAA playoffs in the past seven years. Chamides has guided the Golden Eagles into the regional championship match four times and led the team to No. 1 national rankings during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. He has directed Cal State L.A. into a national top-10 ranking in each of the past five seasons and to the best regular-season record in the CCAA in three of the past four years. Cal State L.A. is 53-17-13 over the past four seasons with three trips to NCAA playoffs, three trips to the CCAA Championship Tournament, one NCAA Division II West Region title, one CCAA championship and three CCAA South Division crowns. Chamides, who has vast experience in both Major League Soccer (MLS) and NCAA soccer, has earned six Coach of the Year awards in his 10 years at Cal State L.A. Cal State L.A. has collected 39 All-CCAA, 25 All-West Region and nine All-America awards during Chamides’ tenure. That total includes three CCAA Player of the Year awards, two CCAA Freshman of the Year awards and two CCAA Newcomer of the Year awards. Over the past two seasons, Cal State L.A. also earned the first two CoSIDA Academic All-America awards in the program’s history. Chris Chamides Chamides led the Golden Eagles to an 11-4-5 overall record in 2012 that included another riveting NCAA playoff run. After guiding Cal State L.A. to a conference-best 10-2-3 record and a second straight CCAA South Division title, the Golden Eagles earned the No. 6 seed in the West Region Head Coach and traveled to Arizona to face No. 3 seed Seattle Pacific in a first-round match. The Golden Eagles tied the game at 1-1 in the final minute of the first half and eventually won a penalty-kick shootout, 5-4, to advance to the second round. Against No. 2 seed and tourney host Grand Canyon in Chamides Quick Facts the second round, the Golden Eagles tied the game at 1-1 in the 87th minute and had several golden chances at victory in overtime before ultimately falling in penalty kicks, 5-4. Overall Record The Golden Eagles finished the season ranked 23rd in the nation. 115-62-28 (10 Seasons) Chamides was named the CCAA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year for the third time in 2011 after guiding the Golden Eagles to one of the best seasons in the program’s history. Cal State L.A. compiled a 15-2-6 overall record and finished the season ranked No. 8 in the nation by the National CCAA Coach of the Year Soccer Coaches Association of America. Chamides guided the Golden Eagles to their first national top-10 finish in 30 years and their third top-15 3 (2004, 2009, 2011) finish in four years. The Golden Eagles were 10-1-5 in conference play in 2011 while owning the conference’s best regular-season record. Cal State L.A. then knocked off tournament host Cal State Stanislaus, 2-1, and North Division champion Chico State, 2-0, to capture its first conference tournament title www.CSULAathletics.com Region Coach of the Year and the fifth CCAA championship in the program’s history. 1 (2006) Chamides then directed the Golden Eagles past Chico State in the opening round of the NCAA playoffs before an exciting 3-2 win over host Seattle Pacific in the West Region championship match. Making their first national quarterfinal appearance since 1981, the Golden Eagles fell at the CCAA Tournament Appearances home of the eventual national champion, Fort Lewis, in Colorado. 6 (06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 12) Chamides led the Golden Eagles to a 9-7-1 overall record in 2010 and to the brink of a fifth straight trip to the four-team CCAA Championship Tournament. Cal State L.A. was ranked No. 1 in the nation for two weeks early in the season before a rash of injuries slowed the team down. NCAA Tournament Appearances It was a solid follow-up to a historic season in 2009 when Chamides led the Golden Eagles to an 18-4-1 overall record and to the CCAA South 5 (2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012) Division championship. Cal State L.A.
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