2021 Creighton Men's Soccer
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2021 CREIGHTON MEN’S SOCCER #1 Paul Kruse • GK #2 Musa Qongo • D #3 Luke Mitchell • D #4 Mitch Dobson • D #5 Jake Ronneberg • M #6 Keegan Boyd • M Sr. • Heilbronn, Germany Sr. • Johannesburg, Jr. • Denver, Colo. Sr. • Lake Munmorah, Australia Jr. • Naperville, Ill. Sr. • DuPont, Wash. South Africa #7 Daniel Espeleta • M #8 Charles Auguste • M #9 Manu Toledano • F #10 Diego Dutilh • F #11 Diego Gutierrez • F #12 Dominic Briggs • F Sr. • Athens, Ga. Sr. • Montreal, Quebec Fr. • La Linea de la Jr. • Santiago, Chile Sr. • Omaha, Neb. Jr. • Oconomowoc, Wis. Concepcion, Spain #13 Duncan McGuire • F #14 Callum Watson • M #15 Landon Sloan • M #16 Jackson Castro • M #17 Alejandro Maillet • M #18 Owen O’Malley • M So. • Omaha, Neb. Sr. • Essex, England So. • Raleigh, N.C. Fr. • Plano, Texas Sr. • Copenhagen, Denmark So. • Cary, N.C. #19 Sean Green • D #20 Miguel Ventura • D #21 Steevie Lamarre • F #22 Cameron Briggs • D #23 Mark O’Neill • M #24 Nathan Schnur • GK Fr. • St. Louis, Mo. Fr. • Ponta Delgada, Portugal So. • Port-au-Prince, Haiti Jr. • Oconomowoc, Wis. So. • Louisville, Colo. So. • Evergreen, Colo. #25 Jake Ashford • D #26 Liam Gilligan • D #27 Jack Redd • M #28 Luke Waters • D #29 Ryan Brakke • M #30 Patrick Millard • GK Jr. • Shawnee, Kan. Fr. • San Francisco, Calif. Fr. • Papillion, Neb. So. • Omaha, Neb. Fr. • Omaha, Neb. So. • Brisbane, Australia #33 Antonio Chavez Borrelli • GK #34 Andrew Karcher • GK Johnny Torres Ian Sarachan Michael Gabb Sr. • Los Angeles, Calif. So. • Houston, Texas Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Table of Contents and Quick Facts Creighton Quick Facts University Information Location Omaha, Neb. Founded 1878 Enrollment 8,770 Nickname Bluejays Colors Blue & White President Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D. Director of Athletics TBA Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference BIG EAST Bluejay Soccer Head Coach Johnny Torres Alma Mater Creighton, 2008 Career Record/Yrs 14-13-2 / 2 Record at Creighton/Yrs 14-13-2 / 2 Assistant Coach Ian Sarachan Alma Mater Illinois-Chicago, 2010 Assistant Coach Michael Gabb Alma Mater Creighton, 2002 Home Field Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Capacity 7,500 2020 Overall Record 6-6-0 Table of Contents 2020 BIG EAST Record/Finish 5-3-0/2nd Introduction Record Book in Midwest Table of Contents and Quick Facts 1 All-Time Honor Roll 36-38 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 22 / 0 Bluejays in the MLS 2-3 Yearly Stats and Coaching History 39 Starters Returning / Lost 11 / 0 Bluejays in the Pros 4 Annual Leaders 40 Goalkeepers Returning / Lost 4 / 0 Creighton at Home 5 Single-Match Records 41 Newcomers 8 Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center 6 Season and Career Records 42 2021 Roster 7 Morrison Stadium Records 43 Conference Regular-Season Titles 14 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2021 Season Outlook 8 NCAA Tournament Teams 44-54 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018 NCAA Tournament History and Records 55 Meet the Bluejays All-Time Roster 56-57 Conference Tournament Titles 13 Head Coach Johnny Torres 9-10 Year-by-Year Scores 58-61 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, Assistant Coach Ian Sarachan 11 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012 Assistant Coach Michael Gabb and Support Staff 12 General Information Diego Gutierrez & Musa Qongo 13 Creighton University 62-63 NCAA Tournament Appearances 24 Charles Auguste and Keegan Boyd 14 Omaha, Neb. 64 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, Antonio Chavez Borrelli & Mitch Dobson 15 BIG EAST Conference 65-66 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Daniel Espeleta & Paul Kruse 16 Creighton Administration 67 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Alejandro Maillet & Callum Watson 17 Head Coaches & 2020-21 Highlights 68 Jake Ashford & Cameron Briggs 18 Creighton Athletics Staff Directory 69 NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances 14 Dominic Briggs & Diego Dutilh 19 Student-Athlete Support 70 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Luke Mitchell & Jake Ronneberg 20 Recent Morrison Stadium Renovations 71 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 Andrew Karcher & Steevie Lamarre 21 Media Information 72 Duncan McGuire & Owen O’Malley 22 NCAA Elite Eight Appearances 11 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, Mark O’Neill & Nathan Schnur 23 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 Landon Sloan & Luke Waters 24 Patrick Millard, Ryan Brakke NCAA College Cup Appearances 5 Jackson Castro & Liam Gilligan 25 1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012 Sean Green, Jack Redd, Miguel Ventura & Manu Toledano 26 Bluejay Soccer on Social Media 27 Sports Information Men’s Soccer Contact Anthony Robinson 2020 Season Review Office Phone 402-280-5801 2020 Statistics 28 Cell Phone 712-250-4900 2020 Results and Final Polls 29 Email [email protected] 2020 Review and Honors 30 Sports Information Director Rob Anderson Office Phone 402-280-5544 The Opposition Sports Information FAX 402-280-2495 2021 Schedule & Opponents Info 31 Ticket Office 402-280-JAYS All-Time Results and Series History 32-35 Athletic Website GoCreighton.com Conference Website BIGEAST.com 1 Bluejays in the MLS Bluejays on 2021 MLS Rosters Ethan Finlay Luke Haakenson Fabian Herbers Minnesota United FC Nashville SC Chicago Fire Creighton (2008-11) Creighton (2016-19) Creighton (2013-15) Brendan Hines-Ike Brent Kallman Eric Miller DC United Minnesota United FC Nashville SC Creighton (2012-14) Creighton (2009-12) Creighton (2011-13) 2 Bluejays in the MLS All-Time Bluejays in MLS Player Team(s) Player Team(s) Mehdi Ballouchy Real Salt Lake, Colorado Rapids, Brian Mullan Los Angeles Galaxy, San Jose Earthquakes, New York Red Bulls, San Jose Earthquakes, Houston Dynamo, Colorado Rapids Vancouver Whitecaps FC, New York City FC Richard Mulrooney San Jose Earthquakes, FC Dallas, Steve Bernal Dallas Burn, Chicago Fire Houston Dynamo Andrew Duran Seattle Sounders Julian Nash San Jose Earthquakes, Houston Dynamo Ethan Finlay Columbus Crew, Minnesota United FC Ross Paule Colorado Rapids, N.Y./N.J. Metrostars, Luke Haakenson Nashville SC Columbus Crew Fabian Herbers Philadelphia Union, Chicago Fire Andrew Peterson Columbus Crew Daniel Hernandez Los Angeles Galaxy, N.Y/N.J. Metrostars, Ricardo Perez Colorado Rapids Tampa Bay Mutiny, New England Revolution, FC Dallas Timo Pitter FC Dallas Lance Hill Colorado Rapids Tyler Polak New England Revolution Brendan Hines-Ike DC United Andrew Ribeiro Chivas USA Brian Holt Philadelphia Union Angel Rivillo Dallas Burn Greg Jordan Philadelphia Union Brett Rodriguez San Jose Earthquakes Ryan Junge Columbus Crew Chris Schuler Real Salt Lake, Orlando City Brent Kallman Minnesota United FC Seth Sinovic New England Revolution, Sporting Kansas City Brian Kamler D.C. United, Miami Fusion, N.Y/N.J. Metrostars, Connor Sparrow Real Salt Lake, Chicago Fire New England Revolution, Real Salt Lake Johnny Torres New England Revolution, Chicago Fire, Alex Kapp Minnesota United FC Miami Fusion Michael Kraus Kansas City Wizards David Wagenfuhr FC Dallas Ricky Lopez-Espin Real Salt Lake Akeem Ward D.C. United Eric Miller Montreal Impact, Colorado Rapids Minnesota United FC, New York FC, Nashville SC MLS Draft Picks Brian Kamler - 1996 Sixth Round Matt Wieland - 2006 Supplemental Fourth Round Andrew Ribeiro - 2013 Supplemental Fourth Round (60th overall) by D.C. United (47th overall) by New England Revolution (70th overall) by New York Red Bulls Lance Hill - 1996 11th Round Ryan Junge - 2007 Supplemental Second Round Eric Miller - 2014 First Round (102nd overall) by Colorado Rapids (15th overall) by Columbus Crew (5th overall) by Montreal Impact Ross Paule - 1997 Second Round Michael Kraus - 2007 Supplemental Fourth Round Zach Barnes - 2014 Third Round (11th overall) by Colorado Rapids (48th overall) by Kansas City Wizards (56th overall) by D.C. United Johnny Torres - 1998 First Round Matt Allen - 2008 Third Round Fabian Herbers - 2016 First Round (5th overall) by New England Revolution (34th overall) by Los Angeles Galaxy (6th overall) by Philadelphia Union Richard Mulrooney - 1999 First Round Tony Schmitz - 2008 Fourth Round Timo Pitter - 2016 Second Round (3rd overall) by the San Jose Clash (52nd overall) by D.C. United (33rd overall) by FC Dallas David Wright - 2000 Third Round Tim Bohnenkamp - 2008 Supplemental Second Vincent Keller - 2016 Third Round (25th overall) by Miami Fusion Round (57th overall) by Chicago Fire (15th overall) by San Jose Earthquakes Steve Bernal - 2000 Third Round Connor Sparrow - 2016 Fourth Round (34th overall) by Dallas Burn Andrei Gotsmanov - 2009 Second Round (65th overall) by Real Salt Lake (24th overall) by New England Revolution Tom Zawislan - 2000 Fifth Round Alex Kapp - 2017 Fourth Round (50th overall) by K.C. Wizards Seth Sinovic - 2010 Second Round (68th overall) by Atlanta United (25th overall) by New England Revolution Angel Rivillo - 2000 Sixth Round Lucas Stauffer - 2018 Second Round (70th overall) by Dallas Burn Chris Schuler - 2010 Third Round (26th overall) by Vancouver FC (39th overall) by Real Salt Lake Brian Mullan - 2001 First Round Ricky Lopez-Espin - 2018 Second Round (9th overall) by Los Angeles Galaxy Sergio Castillo - 2011 Supplemental Second (33rd overall) by Real Salt Lake Round Ishmael Mintah - 2002 Sixth Round (25th overall) by Houston Dynamo Noah Franke - 2018 Fourth Round (69th overall) by Los Angeles Galaxy (80th overall) by FC Dallas Ethan Finlay - 2012 First Round Mike Tranchilla - 2003 Fourth Round (10th overall) by Columbus Crew Akeem Ward - 2019 First Round (34th overall) by Dallas Burn (14th overall) by D.C. United Andrew Duran - 2012 First Round David Wagenfuhr - 2004 Fourth Round (15th overall) by Seattle