2002 CAL MEN’S SOCCER

BEAR FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location: Berkeley, CA Team Roster ...... IFC Enrollment: 32,000 2002 Season Outlook ...... 2 GG Founded: 1868 2002 Opponents ...... 3 Nickname: Golden Bears Head Coach ...... 4 Colors: Blue and Gold Assistant Coaches ...... 5 Conference: Pacific-10 Endowments ...... 6 Stadium (cap.): Edwards Stadium (22,000) 2002 Athlete Profiles ...... 7-11 OO Field (surface): Goldman Field (natural grass) 2001 Season in Review ...... 12 Chancellor: Dr. Robert Berdahl 2001 Results & Stats ...... 13 Athletic Director: Steve Gladstone Pac-10 Conference/2001 MPSF Standings and Awards ...... 14 Assistant Athletic Director: Michael Sawyers California Records ...... 15 Head Coach (Alma Mater): Kevin Grimes (SMU, 1990) Series Records ...... 16-18 LL Record at Cal/Career: 16-22-2/same Golden Bear Awards & Honors ...... 19 Assistant Coaches: Brad Agoos (Virginia, 1994), Henry Foulk Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field ...... 20 (California, 1984) Strength & Conditioning ...... 20 Soccer Office Phone: (510) 642-5916 Academic Support ...... 21 Soccer Office Fax: (510) 643-2536 Notable Cal Alumni ...... 22 DD Grimes’ Email: [email protected] Athletic Excellence ...... 23 2001 Overall Record: 10-9-1 The University ...... 24 Pac-10 Record/Finish: 3-5-0/4th San Francisco Bay Area ...... IBC Last NCAA Appearance: 2001 - First Round Loss against Santa Clara, 1-0 (3OT) Associate AD for Communications: Bob Rose EE Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/6 Media Relations Director: Herb Benenson Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Soccer Contact: Amy Mellin CREDITS Direct Line: (510) 643-5846 Home Phone: (510) 748-6853 The 2002 California Men’s Soccer Media Guide was written by Email Address: [email protected] NN Amy Mellin, media relations assistant. Editorial assistance by Media Relations Office Phone: (510) 642-5363 Barry Rubenstein. Design and layout by John Dunbar, publications Media Relations Fax: (510) 643-7778 director. Photography by John Dunbar, John Guistina and Patrick Mailing Address: 210 Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA 94720 J. Merrill, among others. Printing by UC Printing, Berkeley, CA. Internet Address: www.calbears.com 2002 CALIFORNIA MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Site Time Fri Aug. 30 vs. Cal State Northridge (LMU Tourney) Los Angeles, CA 12:30 p.m. Sun Sept. 1 at Loyola Marymount (LMU Tourney) Los Angeles, CA 3:00 p.m. BB Fri Sept. 6 Portland (Bay Area Classic) Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Sun Sept. 8 Southern Methodist (Bay Area Classic) Berkeley 1:00 p.m. Fri Sept. 13 Saint Mary’s (adidas Cal Legacy Classic) Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Sun Sept. 15 Denver (adidas Cal Legacy Classic) Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Sun Sept. 22 San Francisco Berkeley 2:00 p.m. EE Thur Sept. 26 at Santa Clara (Stanford Invitational) Santa Clara, CA 7:30 p.m. Sun Sept. 29 vs. Tulsa (Stanford Invitational) Stanford, CA 12:00 noon Sun Oct. 6 at San Jose State San Jose, CA 7:00 p.m. Fri Oct. 11 Oregon State* Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Sun Oct. 13 Washington* Berkeley 2:00 p.m. AA Fri Oct. 18 at Fresno State* Fresno, CA 7:00 p.m. Sun Oct. 20 at UCLA* Los Angeles, CA 1:00 p.m. Sat Oct. 26 Stanford* Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Fri Nov. 1 at Stanford* Stanford, CA 7:30 p.m. Fri Nov. 8 UCLA* Berkeley 2:30 p.m. RR Sun Nov. 10 Fresno State* Berkeley 2:00 p.m. Fri Nov. 15 at Washington* , WA 7:00 p.m. Sun Nov. 17 at Oregon State* Corvallis, OR 1:00 p.m. *denotes Pac-10 Conference Games Home Games (bold) played at Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field (cap. 22,000) SS

2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 1 2002 SEASON OUTLOOK

fter receiving its first NCAA play off berth in five years, Also competing for a starting spot are junior Omar Gusmao, the first appearance under head coach Kevin Grimes, the sophomores Alex Martinez, who contributed two goals as a G ACalifornia men’s soccer team returns strong for the 2002 freshman, red shirt Ryan Swiontek and freshmen red shirt Garrett G season. In posting a 10-9-1 record in 2001, the Golden Bears Terracciano, Tyson Wahl, Justin Delacruz and Nick Hatzke. finished fourth in the Pac-10 with a 3-5-0 mark, leaving a sweet taste of the NCAA Tournament to think about in the off season. DEFENDERS Returning eight starters and gaining nine new faces, Cal looks to carry last year’s momentum into this fall. The Bears’ defense returns sound, courtesy of an impressive O performance by last year’s freshmen defenders allowing a measly O Despite losing a top goal-scorer in Austin Ripmaster, the Bears will depend on the group of returning veterans to lead the team to 24 goals in 20 games with six shutouts. Returning three out of four another victorious season. Even though Cal remains a young team starters in the backfield in sophomores Troy Roberts, Noah Merl, again this year, with only two returning seniors and six returning and Kyle Navarro, Cal looks to have another stellar defensive juniors, Grimes is not worried. “The (10) sophomores come back showing this season. L “Troy was a standout player in the back as a freshman,” said L battle tested, where last year everything was new to them,” said Grimes. “Several freshman last year logged a lot of minutes and a Grimes. “We will count on him to bring leadership to our young back lot of games. They are young, but now they are experienced line.” Roberts received All-Pac-10 honorable mention, starting in young.” all 20 games his rookie year. Merl, who started 16 games, and Navarro, who started 19 times, DD combine to bring knowledge and skill learned from last season. FORWARDS Also returning on the defensive end is sophomore David Scheid, The Golden Bears lost second-team All-Pac-10 Ripmaster on who red shirted last season, but has five collegiate games under his the front line, yet Grimes recruited this year with an emphasis on belt, and Yohei Fukuda, who was part of the talented group of attacking players to fill Ripmaster’s shoes. “With the return of freshmen last year, starting in all 12 of his appearances before a EE Carl Acosta, Calen Carr, Matt Lawler and the incoming freshman, season-ending injury. A pair of newcomers, junior transfer Kevin this should be our deepest forward line we have had in quite some Maffris and freshman Andrew Felder, look to provide solid depth time,” said Grimes. to the defender position. Acosta had an impressive freshman year, starting in 11 of 16 games, while recording five assists and two goals. Carr contributed GOALKEEPERS NN two goals as a freshman and Lawler brings a much-needed experience to the forward line and figures to be a key part of the attack. Joining Logging over 1900 minutes and starting in all 20 games last season the forward position are freshmen Sam Peters, Pieter Berger and in the goalkeeper position, senior tri-captain Josh Saunders will Matt Holtrust. man the goal and bolster an already veteran-laden defense. “Josh will be the backbone of our defense,” said Grimes. “He was recognized as one of the top goalkeepers in our region last MIDFIELDERS year, and has a chance to be one of the best goalkeepers in the Four starters are back in the midfield position, and they will play country,” said Grimes. “He has an excellent opportunity to play a key role if Cal hopes to earn its first back-to-back NCAA professionally next season.” After 88 saves and a 1.13 GAA, Tournament bids since 1986. Even with the graduation of first team Saunders was named to the first team All-Pac-10 as a goalkeeper All-Pac-10 midfielder Chris Roner, now playing for the San Jose for the 2001 season. BB Earthquakes, Cal hopes to successfully move onwards this season. Backing up Saunders is junior Brian Walker, who gained some Senior tri-captain Patrick Fisher, along with junior tri-captain valuable minutes in goal his freshman season and freshmen red shirt Mike Hickman and sophomores Mike Munoz and Angel Chris Drake and Mike Oseguera. Quintero figure to be the heart of the midfield this year. Fisher received All-Pac-10 honorable mention last season, starting SCHEDULE EE in 15 of 20 games and notching two goals and five assists. “Patrick has improved every year since his freshman season,” said Grimes. “It was a given that last year’s difficult schedule not only got us “I think he’s going to have a breakout season this year, given the into the NCAA Tournament, but prepared our players for the fact he’s one of our most experienced players and he’s an excellent pressures that they faced in the playoffs” said Grimes. two-way player.” This year’s strength of schedule may once again make an assist, AA Hickman added two assists and one goal as a sophomore, and “from the opening weekend, every game will be a test for us and this will be looked upon to bring leadership to the field. Munoz will only prepare us for another potential playoff run,” noted made an immediate impact as a freshman, finishing second on the Grimes. team with 13 points. Adjusting well to Division I competition, Half of the Bears’ games are against opponents that made the Munoz led the team with seven assists and was named to the NCAA Tournament last year including NCAA semifinalist Stanford RR All-Pac-10 second team. Quintero posted five goals during his and quarterfinalist Southern Methodist. Conference play is first year at Cal, starting in 19 of 20 games and finishing third predicted to again be a battle, as Stanford, UCLA and Washington on the team with 10 points. were ranked in the Top 20 last year. “We have outstanding midfield players who will contribute either as starters or players coming off the bench. Our midfield will SS be a key component to our success this season,” said Grimes.

2 2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2002 OPPONENTS

Phone: (214) 768-1054 Career Record: 0-0-0 Nickname: Huskies CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Fax: (214) 768-2044 Men’s Soccer SID: David Wahlstrom Colors: Purple and Gold Fri., Aug. 30 12:30 p.m. Press Box Phone: (214) 768-1902 Phone: (408) 554-4670 Conference: Pacific-10 Sullivan Field – Loyola Marymount www.smumustangs.com Fax: (408) 554-6942 2001 Overall Record: 13-6-0 (Loyola Marymount Tournament) Last Meeting: 2-1 SMU (N), 1988 Press Box Phone: (408) 554-4655 Conf. Record/Place: 4-4-0/3rd G Location: Northridge, CA www.SantaClaraBroncos.com Head Coach: G Enrollment: 32,000 SAINT MARY’S Last Meeting: 1-0 SC (N), 2001 Career Record: 142-55-23 (11) Nickname: Matadors Fri., Sept. 13 2:00 p.m. Men’s Soccer SID: Erin Rowley Colors: Red, Black and White Edwards Stadium - Berkeley TULSA Phone: (206) 543-2230 Conference: Mountain Pacific Sports (adidas Cal Legacy Classic) Sun., Sept. 29 12:00 noon Fax: (206) 543-5000 Federation Location: Moraga, CA Maloney Field - Stanford Press Box Phone: None 2001 Overall Record: 9-7-3 Enrollment: 2,500 (Stanford Invitational) www.gohuskies.com OO Conf. Record/Place: 4-4-2/4th Nickname: Gaels Location: Tulsa, OK Last Meeting: 4-2 UW (A), 2001 Head Coach: Terry Davlla Colors: Navy Blue and Red Enrollment: 4,200 Career Record: 23-30-4 (3) Conference: West Coast Nickname: Golden Hurricane FRESNO STATE Men’s Soccer SID: Aaron Meler 2001 Overall Record: 6-11-1 Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue and Fri., Oct. 18 7:00 p.m. Phone: (818) 677-3243 Conf. Record/Place: 1-5-0/6th Crimson Sun., Nov. 10 2:00 p.m. Fax: (818) 677-4950 Head Coach: Steve Rammel Conference: Missouri Valley Bulldog Stadium - Fresno L Press Box Phone: None L Career Record: 6-11-1 (1) 2001 Overall Record: 9-10-0 Edwards Stadium - Berkeley www.GoMatadors.com Men’s Soccer SID: Jason Santos Conf. Record/Place: 4-5-0/5th Location: Fresno, CA Last Meeting: 1-0 Northridge (A), Phone: (925) 631-4950 Head Coach: Tom McIntosh Enrollment: 20,013 2000 Fax: (925) 631-8801 Career Record: 70-57-6 (7) Nickname: Bulldogs Press Box Phone: None Men’s Soccer SID: Roger Dunaway Colors: Bulldog Red and Blue LOYOLA MARYMOUNT www.SMCGaels.com Phone: (918) 631-2163 Conference: Pacific-10 Sun., Sept. 1 3:00 p.m. D Last Meeting: 1-0 (A), 2000 Fax: (918) 631-3913 2001 Overall Record: 6-7-7 D Sullivan Field – Loyola Marymount Press Box Phone: None Conf. Record/Place: 2-3-2 (MPSF)/ (Loyola Marymount Tournament) DENVER www.tulsahurricane.com 7th Location: Los Angeles, CA Sun., Sept. 15 2:00 p.m. Last Meeting: First meeting Head Coach: Dave Chesler Enrollment: 7,192 Edwards Stadium – Berkeley Career Record: 46-37-17 (4) Nickname: Lions (adidas Cal Legacy Classic) SAN JOSE STATE Men’s Soccer SID: Chris Ramos Colors: Crimson and Navy Blue Location: Denver, CO Sun., Oct. 6 7:00 p.m. Phone: (559) 278-2509 EE Conference: West Coast Enrollment: 9,385 Spartan Stadium - San Jose Fax: (559) 278-4689 2001 Overall Record: 9-7-2 Nickname: Pioneers Location: San Jose, CA Press Box Phone: (559) 278-5951 Conf. Record/Place: 2-3-1/5th Colors: Crimson and Gold Enrollment: 27,000 www.gobulldogs.com Head Coach: Paul Krumpe Conference: Mountain Pacific Sports Nickname: Spartans Last Meeting: 1-1Tied (N), 2001 Career Record: 32-34-7 (4) Federation Colors: Gold, White and Blue Men’s Soccer SID: Marysol Cayado 2001 Overall Record: 10-6-3 Conference: Western Athletic UCLA N Phone: (310) 338-5798 N Conf. Record/Place: 4-3-0 Conference Sun., Oct. 20 1:00 p.m. Fax: (310) 338-2703 Head Coach: Chad Ashton 2001 Overall Record: 9-7-4 Fri., Nov. 8 2:30 p.m. Press Box Phone: (310) 338-3012 Career Record: 39-44-8 (5) Conf. Record/Place: 2-2-3/6th Drake Stadium - Los Angeles http://www.LMUlions.com Men’s Soccer SID: Derek Nagy Head Coach: Gary St. Clair Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Last Meeting: 1-0 LMU (H), 2001 Phone: (303) 871-3800 Career Record: 114-104-18 (12) Location: Los Angeles, CA Fax: (303) 871-3890 Men’s Soccer SID: Brian Blank Enrollment: 36,890 PORTLAND Press Box Phone: None Phone: (408) 924-1211 Nickname: Bruins Fri., Sept. 6 2:00 p.m. www.denverpioneers.com Fax: (408) 924-1291 Colors: Blue and Gold Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Last Meeting: 1-0 Denver (A), 1999 Press Box Phone: (408) 924-1234 Conference: Pacific-10 (Bay Area Classic) www.sjsuspartans.com 2001 Overall Record: 12-7-4 Location: Portland, OR SAN FRANCISCO Last Meeting: 3-2 Cal (A), 2001 Conf. Record/Place: 5-2-1/2nd Enrollment: 2,800 Sun., Sept. 22 2:00 p.m. Head Coach: Nickname: Pilots Edwards Stadium - Berkeley OREGON STATE Career Record: 132-32-11 (9) Colors: Purple and White Location: San Francisco, CA Fri., Oct. 11 2:00 p.m. Men’s Soccer SID: Liza David BB Conference: West Coast Enrollment: 8,000 Sun., Nov. 17 1:00 p.m. Phone: (310) 206-8140 2001 Overall Record: 13-6-1 Nickname: Dons Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Fax: (310) 825-8664 Conf. Record/Place: 4-1-1/T-2nd Colors: Green and Gold Patrick Wayne Valley Stadium - Press Box Phone: None Head Coach: Clive Charles Conference: West Coast Corvallis, OR www.uclabruins.com Career Record: 200-86-30 (16) 2001 Overall Record: 7-10-1 Location: Corvallis, OR Last Meeting: 1-0 UCLA (H), 2001 Men’s Soccer SID: Loren Conf. Record/Place: 0-6-0/7th Enrollment: 19,000 E Wohlgemuth, Jr. STANFORD E Head Coach: Erik Visser Nickname: Beavers Phone: (503) 943-7439 Career Record: 0-6-0 (1) Colors: Orange and Black Sat., Oct. 26 2:00 p.m. Fax: (503) 943-7242 Men’s Soccer SID: Peter Simon Conference: Pacific-10 Fri., Nov. 1 7:30 p.m. Press Box Phone: (503) 943-7591 Phone: (415) 422-6161 2001 Overall Record: 5-12-0 Edwards Stadium - Berkeley www.portlandpilots.com Fax: (415) 422-2929 Conf. Record/Place: 1-7-0/5th Maloney Field - Stanford Last Meeting: 4-1 Pilots (A), 1997 Press Box Phone: (415) 422-2919 Head Coach: Dana Taylor Location: Stanford, CA www.usfdons.com Career Record: 17-35-1 (3) Enrollment: 13,075 AA SOUTHERN METHODIST Last Meeting: 2-1 Cal (A), 2001 Men’s Soccer SID: Travis Lahman Nickname: Cardinal Sun., Sept. 8 1:00 p.m. Phone: (541) 737-8588 Colors: Cardinal and White Edwards Stadium - Berkeley SANTA CLARA Fax: (541) 737-3072 Conference: Pacific-10 (Bay Area Classic) Thur., Sept. 26 7:30 p.m. Press Box Phone: None 2001 Overall Record: 19-2-1 Location: Dallas, TX Leavey Center – Santa Clara www.osubeavers.com Conf. Record/Place: 6-1-1/1st Enrollment: 10,038 (Stanford Invitational) Last Meeting: 2-1 Cal (A), 2001 Head Coach: RR Nickname: Mustangs Location: Santa Clara, CA Career Record: 115-28-10 (7) Colors: Red and Blue Enrollment: 7,800 WASHINGTON Men’s Soccer SID: Bobby Vasquez Conference: Missouri Valley Nickname: Broncos Sun., Oct. 13 2:00 p.m. Phone: (650) 723-4418 2001 Overall Record: 21-1-0 Colors: Santa Clara Red and White Fri., Nov. 15 7:00 p.m. Fax: (650) 725-2957 Conf. Record/Place: 9-0-0/1st Conference: West Coast Edwards Stadium - Berkeley Press Box Phone: None Head Coach: Schellas Hyndman 2001 Overall Record: 12-9-0 Husky Soccer Stadium - Seattle, WA www.gostanford.com Career Record: 376-96-33 (25) S Conf. Record/Place: 5-1-0/1st Location: Seattle, WA Last Meeting: 2-0 Stanford (H), 2001 S Men’s Soccer SID: Claire Schmitt Head Coach: Cameron Rast Enrollment: 25,000

2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 3 CALIFORNIA HEAD COACH

over then-No. 7 ranked UCLA. After dropping the next two games, KEVIN GRIMES Grimes guided his team to the biggest victory of 2000 when Cal Third Year at Cal toppled No. 3 Indiana, 2-1. GG Grimes, 34, came to Cal after serving as an assistant coach at his Head coach Kevin Grimes enters his third alma mater, Southern Methodist, for three seasons. During his tenure season as the leader of the California men’s at SMU, the Mustangs recorded a 50-11-2 record and earned three soccer program. After a 6-13-1 season his NCAA Tournament bids. inaugural year, Grimes led a resurgent Golden Before joining the SMU coaching staff, Grimes spent three seasons OO Bear squad to a 10-9-1 mark last season en (1995-97) as coach of the Mission Viejo (CA) Pateadores Soccer route to Cal’s first NCAA Tournament Club, which is one of the nation’s premier soccer clubs with numerous appearance in five years. players competing at Division I programs across the country. He also In 2001, Grimes guided Cal to a number of coached the Irvine (CA) High School girls’ varsity team from 1995- big victories that would later play a vital role 97 and the San Juan (CA) Soccer Club from 1993-94. LL in the Bears’ postseason berth. After starting the season 1-3, Cal Originally from St. Louis, Mo., Grimes was a stellar soccer player upset then-No. 14 ranked San Jose State, 3-2. The win proved to be in high school. In 1986, he was named a Parade All-American and pivotal as Cal proceeded to reel off six consecutive games without a Parade Magazine’s National Defender of the Year as a senior at loss. Rosary High School. Other key victories in Grimes’ sophomore season at the helm As a collegiate athlete, Grimes helped build the SMU program into DD included a 1-0 overtime win over Santa Clara and a 1-0 upset of then- one of the nation’s perennial soccer powers from 1986-89. A two- No. 3 Washington. Making his first appearance in the NCAA year team captain, he was a two-time first team All-American and a Tournament as the Bears’ coach, Grimes two-time Herman Award Finalist, which is given annually to the best faced Santa Clara in the first collegiate men’s and women’s soccer players. Grimes graduated from round of the NCAA SMU in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in economics. EE playoffs. The Bears fell Grimes played with the U.S. National team from 1988-91, acquiring short against the seven full international caps and appearing in more than 50 matches. Broncos, 1-0, giving up He went on to play professional soccer for eight years, most recently the game-winning goal with the Orange County Zodiac of the A-League in 1997, where he with just over two minutes was selected to the A-League All-Star Game in Rochester, N.Y. NN to play in the third overtime Grimes spent early 1996 with the San Jose Clash (now Earthquakes) period. of Major Soccer League. Grimes also had bright Grimes’ coaching credentials also include both the U.S. Soccer moments in his first season Federation “A” license and the National Soccer Coaches Association as Cal’s mentor when he led Advanced National license. the Bears to a 1-0 victory Grimes and his wife, Nori, reside in El Cerrito. CAL’S BB ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS EE Bob DiGrazia Year Coach W L T 1912-13 C.Y. Williamson 0 5 1 1914-15 G. DeGamendia 5 4 2 1916 Carl Shafor 5 4 0 AA 1917 F.W. Cozens 3 1 0 1920-24 John Mathews 4 4 1 1925-31 Carl Zamloch 34 17 7 1932 Reginald Downing 1 6 2 1933-51 Julius Schroeder 131 34 29 RR 1952-80 Bob DiGrazia 202 133 39 1981-89 Bill Coupe 113 59 13 1990-92 Dave Chaplik 23 32 5 1993-99 Mark Mallon 62 60 13 2000- Kevin Grimes 16 22 2 SS Totals All coaches 599 381 114

4 2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE ASSISTANT COACHES

BRAD AGOOS HENRY FOULK Assistant Coach Goalkeeper Coach G Third Season at Cal Third Season at Cal G

Brad Agoos, who has a long history of Henry Foulk, a nationally-regarded winning as a player and coach, enters his third goalkeeper at California from 1981-83, returns season as an assistant coach for the California to his alma mater for a third season as the men’s soccer team. goalkeeper coach for the men’s and women’s OO Agoos, 31, joined the Cal program in 2000 soccer programs. after spending the previous seven years A three-time All-Pacific Conference playing professionally, most recently in 1999 selection, Foulk ranks second in Cal history for Quick Den Haag of the Dutch Third with a lifetime 0.90 goals-against average and Division. He also has played professionally fourth with 20 career shutouts. He also ranks LL for AC Santa Barbara of the Costa Rican First Division, the Worcester among the school’s all-time best in the season record books with a 0.74 Wildfire of the A-League, D.C. United of Major League Soccer, along GAA in 1981 (third) and eight shutouts in both 1981 and ’83 (fourth). with three seasons in the USISL and one season in Germany. Foulk was a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic soccer team, which In the coaching ranks, Agoos was a volunteer coach in 1998 for the did not compete in Moscow due to the U.S. boycott of the Games. University of San Francisco and in 1996 for the University of North After graduating from Cal in 1984, Foulk gained many years of DD Carolina-Charlotte, which advanced to the NCAA Final Four. Agoos professional playing experience, including with the NASL’s Los was also a player and coach for the Vermont Voltage (PDSL). In Angeles Aztecs, the ASL’s Sacramento Gold and with teams in addition, he has expertise developing youth players, including in Switzerland and Germany. 1994-95 when he coached the Park Sharon Soccer Club in Charlotte, Raised overseas in Europe and now a residence of Walnut Creek, N.C. Foulk also has several years of coaching experience in the Bay Area. EE Agoos’ credentials include a U.S. Soccer Federation “A” badge and He spent the two years as the head boys varsity coach at De La Salle a KNVB Trainer Coach III license. High School in Concord and the last four and a half years as coach of Prior to joining the professional ranks, Agoos won three national the Diablo Valley Soccer Club. championships as a midfielder at the University of Virginia from 1989-93, under now U.S. National team head coach Bruce Arena. NN Agoos was named MVP of the 1993 ACC Tournament and currently ranks third all-time for assists in Cavalier history. DAVID JOHNSON Agoos is single and lives in Berkeley. His brother, Jeff, is a member Sport Psychology Consultant Intern of the U.S. National team and plays for D.C. United. First Season at Cal

David Johnson joins both the California men’s and women’s soccer programs for the 2002 season as their sport psychology consultant. Last year he worked in the same respect for the men’s soccer team at St. Mary’s College. BB Johnson, 33, will help the Golden Bears with the off-the-field mental and strength game plans for the year. He holds workshops with the team discussing issues such as goal setting, leadership, communication, concentration, motivation and team building. EE Currently attending graduate school at John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, graduating in 2003, Johnson holds an impressive soccer background. From 1994-96 he played for the Cape Cod Crusaders and then in 1997 for the Vermont Voltage. He moved to the west coast in 1998, where he played for the San Francisco Bay Seals, then AA traveled back to the east coast where he played for the New Hampshire Phantoms in 1999. Raised in Vermont, Johnson attended the University of Vermont completing his BA degree in 1992. There, he was voted to the All-New England team, was a two-year selection to the Northeast-10 (now the RR Atlantic East) Academic All-League team, 1991 team MVP and led the team in goals for two consecutive years (1990-91). Johnson also coaches the boys Under-12 Blues team for La Morinda Soccer Club. He currently resides in Orinda. SS

2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 5 MEN’S SOCCER ENDOWMENTS

ROLLING THUNDER The Rolling Thunder Scholarship fund is an endowment established GG in memory of the late Robert J. Strasser, the former CEO of adidas America and an alumnus of the University of California. The Rolling Thunder Scholarship is awarded to the men’s soccer player(s), as selected by head coach Kevin Grimes, who best conveys the spirit of Rob Strasser – hard-working individuals who are OO passionate about soccer and share the belief that athletics teach some of life’s basic lessons. Pieter Berger is the recipient of the 2002 Rolling Thunder Scholarship, which dates back to 1995. The scholarship is dedicated to Strasser’s memory and is funded by donations from his many friends and colleagues, including adidas LL America. The patrons of the Rolling Thunder Scholarship gather annually at the California adidas Classic in Strasser’s honor. A Rolling Thunder Team fund also has been established in conjunction with the scholarship award for the benefit of the men’s soccer team. Donations are used for men’s soccer expenses, excluding DD travel and equipment. RECIPIENTS 1995 – Brandon Moggio 1996 – Doug Brooks, Chap Early EE 1997 – Ramiro Arredondo Omar Gusmao was the 2000 Robert Levy Scholarship recipient. 1998 – Brian Purcell 1999 – Jason Thorpe ROBERT LEVY 2000 – Patrick Fisher The Robert Levy Scholarship Fund was established in the spring 2001 – Yohei Fukuda of 1999 thanks to the generosity of Bob and June DiGrazia and June’s N 2002 – Pieter Berger N late uncle, Robert Levy. Levy left more than $160,000 of his estate to fund this endowment, which provides a grant-in-aid to a Cal men’s soccer student-athlete(s) each year. This year’s recipient is Nick Hatzke, a freshman midfielder from San Jose. Bob DiGrazia, Cal’s first All-America soccer player in 1950, served as Cal’s soccer coach from 1952-80, posting a 29-year record of 202-133-39. He serves as the chair of the “Friends of Cal Soccer” booster organization.

RECIPIENTS BB 1999 – Patrick Fisher, Dru Hoshimiya 2000 – Omar Gusmao 2001 – Troy Roberts EE 2002 – Nick Hatzke MATT SIMI Established in the fall of 2002, the Matt Simi Scholarship fund has graciously been donated by former Cal standout goalkeeper Matt AA Simi. The scholarship is awarded to a deserving freshman chosen by head coach Kevin Grimes. Despite Simi graduating from Cal in 1990, his name remains in the record book. During his collegiate career (1987-89), Simi racked up impressive statistics, ranking fifth on the career list for goals-against RR average (1.40). His 13 career shutouts place him fifth on the all-time list behind the Bears’ goalkeeper coach, Henry Faulk. The recipient of the inaugural year of the scholarship is Tyson Wahl, a freshman midfielder from Newport Beach. SS RECIPIENT Troy Roberts received the Robert Levy Scholarship in 2001. 2002 – Tyson Wahl

6 2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2002 ATHLETE PROFILES

year ... his senior year, led Marin to a Bay County League title and the CARL ACOSTA 9 North Coast Section Championship. Personal: Undeclared major … participated in the Boys Mentor Program ... loves to travel … recruited So. F 5-4 130 by several other schools, including Bucknell and Boston College before G Fair Oaks (Bella Vista HS) G choosing Cal … parents are Diane Murakami and Charles Drake ... born Oct. 2, 1983 in San Francisco. Cal: 2001 Made an immediate impact as a freshman … started 11 of 16 games … scored DRAKE’S CAREER STATISTICS two goals and five assists … fourth on team in Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points shots (24) and shots on goal (10) … had game- 2001 Redshirt OO winning goal over Oregon State … won National Championship title with “Off The Wall”, a premier indoor soccer league, summer of PATRICK FISHER 4 2002. High School: Selected first team All-Capital Athletic League as Sr. MF 5-10 165 a junior and senior … also Sacramento Bee first team all-city his last two Saratoga (Bellarmine Prep) LL years … his club team, the San Juan Lightning, won the U13 state championship in 1996, the U16 championship in 1999 and the U17 Cal: Team tri-captain … one of Cal’s regional championship in 2000 … four-year Olympic Development most experienced players … expected to have Program state and regional team member. Personal: Undeclared major a break-out season. 2001: Played in all 20 … sister, Natalia, was a gymnast at Cal State Fullerton and brother, games with 15 starts … contributed two goals D Emilio, played soccer at American River College … enjoys playing piano and five assists … earned All-Pac-10 D and guitar … parents are Cathy and Ray Acosta … born April 29, 1983 honorable mention and second team Pac-10 in Erie, PA. All-Academic recognition. 2000: As a sophomore, played in 17 games, all as a starter ... took six shots on goal ACOSTA’S CAREER STATISTICS ... All-Academic Pac-10 honorable mention. 1999: Was a Robert Levy Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Scholarship recipient… appeared in 11 games in the central midfield. EE 2001 16 11 24 2 5 9 High School: Selected Central Coast Section CIF Player of the Year as a senior in 1998 at Bellarmine Prep … WCAL all-league pick … led CALEN CARR 13 his high school to an undefeated record in ’98 and the state championship… named team MVP as a senior … tallied 45 assists and 20 goals in a three- So. F/MF 5-10 135 year high school career … member of the Region IV U18 Olympic NN Berkeley Development Program team. Personal: Undeclared major … cites (The Branson School) joining the FBI or playing soccer professionally as his career goals ... high school teammate of former Bear J.V. Ganal … his brother, Ted, Cal: 2001: Appeared in 18 games as a played soccer at UCLA … parents are Anthony and Mary Fisher … born freshman … used mainly as a reserve player April 9, 1981 in Gross Point, MI. … scored a goal in win over Loyola-Maryland FISHER’S CAREER STATISTICS in the season opener and scored the Bears’ only goal in a 1-1 tie vs. Fresno State. High Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points School: As a prep at The Branson School, was a three-time first team 1999 11 0 0 0 0 0 all-league choice … offensive Most Valuable Player for three years … 2000 17 17 6 0 0 0 was the leading scorer on the team three years in a row ... led his high 2001 20 15 18 2 5 9 Totals 48 32 24 2 5 9 B school to two Bay County League titles … North Coast Section Finalists B and Nor-Cal Premier Cup Finalists his senior year. Personal: Undeclared major … traveled to Kenya and also went to Rio de Jaineiro, Brazil to YOHEI FUKUDA 6 train at the prestigious Zico Futebol Academy ... mother Claudia J. Carr is a tenured professor in the Environmental Science, Policy, and So. D/MF 5-11 145 Management department at Cal ... born Oct. 4, 1982 in Berkeley. Irvine (University HS) EE CARR’S CAREER STATISTICS Cal: 2001: Strong defensive performance Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points as a freshman … started in all 12 games before 2001 18 1 11 2 0 4 a season-ending injury. High School: Came to Cal after leading University High in scoring AA with 12 goals his senior year ... made first CHRIS DRAKE 24 team Pacific Coast League last three years as Fr. GK 6-3 170 a letterman … a three-year member of the Tiburon (Marin Academy) Olympic Development Program, which won the National Championship his senior year ... excellent student, accumulating a 3.85 GPA. Personal: Cal: 2001: Expects to see time playing in Undeclared major ... considered UCI, Columbia, Brown and Pomona RR 2002 after redshirting in 2001. High School: before choosing Cal ... has two brothers, ages 22 and 12 ... parents are Was named first team all-league as a junior Noriko and Haruaki Yohei … born August 3, 1983 in Orange. and senior … voted Most Improved Athlete FUKADA’S CAREER STATISTICS as a sophomore ... voted team MVP and Most Inspirational Player his last two years at Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points SS Marin Academy ... team captain since junior 2001 12 12 1 0 0 0

2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 7 skiing … chose Cal over Yale, Harvard, Holy Names and Brown … has OMAR GUSMAO 20 three younger siblings, Trevor, Charlotte and Juliette … parents are Jr. MF 5-9 165 Peter, an All-American swimmer at Yale, and the late Tracey Lawler … born Jan. 10, 1982 in Washington D.C. Sunnyvale (Homestead HS) LAWLER’S CAREER STATISTICS Cal: 2001: Sophomore year appeared in Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 15 games as a reserve player … got off seven 2000 10 0 0 0 1 1 GG shots … received Pac-10 All-Academic 2001 6 0 1 0 1 1 honorable mention. 2001: As a freshman, Totals 16 0 1 0 2 2 played in 18 games with 10 starts under his belt … scored a goal in a 3-1 victory over UCSB and a 4-2 loss to Washington … took ALEX MARTINEZ 8 O six shots on goal. High School: Came to Cal after posting a 3.8 GPA So. MF 5-10 155 O and being honored by Who’s Who in American High School Students. Irvine (Irvine HS) Personal: Undeclared major … interested in business and economics and may pursue a master’s degree in business… chose Cal over Cal Poly… Cal: 2001: As a freshman, saw playing enjoys music and playing the guitar … has a sister, Tatiana, and mother, time in 17 games, all as a reserve … notched Pamela Gusmao … his father, who passed away in 1996, played soccer two goals … four shots on goal. High School: LL in Brazil … born Feb. 23, 1982 in Mountain View. Helped Irvine to consecutive Sea View League GUSMAO’S CAREER STATISTICS titles in 1999 and 2000 ... team captain his senior year ... was selected to the Olympic Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Development Program State Team in 1998- 2000 18 10 6 2 0 4 00 ... high school coach was Richard Breza. Personal: Business major 2001 15 2 7 0 0 0 D ... selected Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2001 with a 4.4 GPA at Irvine D Totals 33 12 13 2 0 4 High ... parents are Maria and Richard Martinez, who played professional soccer in Argentina ... born Nov 15, 1983 in Orange. MIKE HICKMAN 12 MARTINEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS Jr. M/D 5-11 150 Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points E 2001 17 0 6 2 0 4 E Rancho Santa Margarita (Santa Clara University) NOAH MERL 2 Cal: Team tri-Captain. 2001: Saw action in 10 games, including five starts for the 2001 So. D/MF 6-0 170 NN season … added two assists and one goal. Walnut Creek 2000: Started 19 games in the backfield ... (De La Salle HS) three shots on goal ... was named Cal’s Defensive Player of the Year ... an All-Pac-10 selection in 2000. Santa Cal: 2001: Made an immediate impact as Clara: Transferred to Cal from Santa Clara after the 1999 season … a freshman in the backfield … played in all 20 did not see playing time in 1999. High School: Earned team MVP games with 16 starts … collected two assists honors his freshman through senior year along with All-CIF honors… … took five shots. High School: Prep set school record with 25 assists his senior year. Personal: Economics standout that comes to Cal with a lot of major … enjoys snowboarding and hanging out with friends in his spare individual and team accomplishments ... was a part of the Contra Costa time … parents are Wendy and Michael Hickman, who played baseball Times first team in 2000 ... a two-time All-Bay Valley Athletic League at UC Irvine … born Sep. 24, 1980 in Orange. first team member ... team captain and MVP his senior season … led De B La Salle to three consecutive BVAL Championships and a CIF North B HICKMAN’S CAREER STATS Coast Championship his last year. Personal: Undeclared major ... was Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points a member of the National Honor Society with an unweighted GPA of 2000 19 19 3 0 0 0 3.76 ... chose Cal over UCSD … sister, Jesse, attends Chico State … 2001 10 5 1 1 2 4 mother, Susan Weber, is a dance teacher and father, Bruce Merl, is a Totals 29 24 4 1 2 4 EE physician ... uncle Ed Weber played volleyball at UC Davis … father was a lacrosse player at Oberlin College ... born June 4, 1983 in Walnut Creek. MATT LAWLER 12 MERL’S CAREER STATISTICS Jr. F/D 6-3 180 Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points AA Bethesda, MD 2001 20 16 5 0 2 2 (Georgetown Prep) MIKE MUNOZ 10 Cal: 2001: Appeared in six games with one assist. 2000: Played in 10 games, all as a So. MF 5-8 150 reserve … notched one assist for the season. Los Alamitos (Los Alamitos HS) RR High School: Played for Guy Fraiture in the Interstate Athletic Conference … earned a Cal: Outstanding soccer player … worked 3.5 GPA … won the conference tournament championship in 1999 in his way into a starting position as a freshman which he was the leading scorer with 18 goals and seven assists … also … one of the top returnees this season. 2001: competed in indoor track for one season. Personal: Political Science Stepped into Division I play his freshman S major … future plans include law school … played for the MSYSA year with ease … played in 19 games with 17 S starts … led the team with seven assists … Olympic Development Program 1998-00 … enjoys music and water- second on the team with 13 points … second

8 2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE on the team in shots on goal (13) … second team All-Pac-10 … third team All-Far West Region … attended U20 national team camp (2002). TROY ROBERTS 16 High School: As a senior at Los Alamitos, was selected Sunset League So. D 5-10 170 Offensive Most Valuable Player ... first team All-CIF ... Orange County Coaches Association Most Valuable Player. Personal: Undeclared Fremont (Washington HS) major … received the Governor’s Scholarship Award ... traveled to Norway to play soccer with a pro team … considered many schools, Cal: Standout player as a freshman … will including, UCSB, UCI, West Point and Santa Clara before coming to Cal be counted on to bring leadership to the field. ... great grandfather, James Hilsey Dodson, was captain of the Cal 2001: Started in all 20 games in the backfield GG baseball team … parents are Christine and Samuel Munoz … born … contributed offensively with one goal and September 14, 1983 in Bellflower. one assist … received honorable mention All- Pac-10 honors … invited to three U20 MUNOZ’S CAREER STATISTICS national team camps (2002). High School: Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Four-year letterwinner at Washington High ... named first team all- O 2001 19 17 36 3 7 13 league three years …. led his team to back-to-back undefeated seasons O en route to two Mission Valley Athletic League championships ... played on the U18 national team as a senior, travelling to Holland, Portugal, KYLE NAVARRO 7 Florida and Illinois … Personal: Undeclared major ... received Golden So. D 5-10 170 State Exam High Honors ... enjoys music and sports ... also recruited by Creighton and Notre Dame ... parents are Margaret and William Grimes L Fair Oaks (Del Campo HS) L ... born Sept. 18, 1983 in San Jose. Cal: Part of last year’s talented freshman ROBERTS’ CAREER STATISTICS class … key component for the Bears’ defense. Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2001: Was a starter as a freshman playing in 2001 20 20 9 1 1 3 all 20 games … played a vital role in the DD backfield … took three shots. High School: Four-time All-Capital Athletic League JOSH SAUNDERS 1 selection ... three-year all-metro league pick Sr. GK 6-4 210 ... led high school team to third place finish at Snickers National Championship … won state championship three times while in high Lake Forest EE school … played varsity baseball for three years, earning all-league (Cal State Fullerton) recognition every year and all-city section his senior year. Personal: Undeclared major … would like to become a successful business man … Cal: Team tri-captain … the backbone of received the President’s Award of Achievment …graduated from high the Bears’ defense… one of the top goalkeepers school with a 3.75 GPA … enjoys baseball, golf and camping … also in the region. 2001: Named to the All-Pac- 10 first team as a junior … started in all 20 N recruited by USF, Santa Clara and San Jose State … has two younger N sisters, Lauren (16) and Meghan (10) … parents are Cynthia and John games, logging 1908:21 minutes … tallied a Navarro … born Oct. 18, 1983 in Carmichael. 10-8-1 record with a 1.13 GAA … 88 saves and five shutouts … named to the adidas Cal Legacy Classic all-tournament team. Cal State NAVARRO’S CAREER STATISTICS Fullerton: Played two years at Cal State Fullerton, seeing action in six Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points games as a freshman, getting wins over CSU Dominguez Hills and Air 2001 20 19 3 0 0 0 Force ... as a sophomore, compiled a record of 7-3 in nine starts and two relief appearances ... logged 833 minutes with a GAA of 1.70. High ANGEL QUINTERO 5 School: Four-year varsity letterman at El Toro High School ... played for Coach Ken Sjobom... two-time Defensive MVP and All-Sea View So. MF 5-9 160 League selection for three years ... has the school record for most Whittier (La Habra HS) shutouts in one season (11) ... selected Los Angeles Times player of the BB week ... helped El Toro to CIF runner up spot as a junior. Personal: Cal: One of three returning starters in the American Studies major … enjoys restoring old cars and hunting … midfield position … aided Cal’s offense to a brother Shawn plays for the Orange County Zodiac, an A-League team... successful season as a freshman. 2001: parents are Cristy and Chris Saunders ... born March 2, 1981 in Grants Appeared in all 20 games, starting in 19 … Pass, OR. E third on the team with 10 points … posted five E goals and eight shots on goal. High School: SAUNDERS’ CAREER STATISTICS Selected first team All-Freeway League … Year G GS Min GAA Pct W-L-T SO active on club team, the Irvine Strikers ... Premier League champs in the 2001 20 20 1908:21 1.13 .786 10-8-1 5 U19 division and Surf Cup Champs in the U17 division ... played on the U16 U.S. national team … also lettered in tennis for a year and cross DAVID SCHEID 3 AA country two years. Personal: Undeclared major … among the top 100 students in his class ... Principal’s Honor Roll and Scholar Athlete … So. D 5-9 160 traveled to Argentina, France and Mexico to play soccer … parents are Tiburon (Redwood HS) Rosa and Angel Quintero … born Oct. 9, 1983 in Monterey Park. Cal: 2001: Redshirted. 2000: Participated R QUINTERO’S CAREER STATISTICS R in five games … got off one shot in 2000. Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points High School: Earned a 3.84 GPA… a member 2001 20 19 14 5 0 10 of the National Honor Society … club team (Sereno) won the State Championship. Personal: Undeclared major … hopes to pursue S a career in medicine ... enjoys working out and S playing billiards in his spare time … chose Cal over Claremont McKenna

2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 9 … has two siblings, Kelli, who attends Duke, and Logan … parents are Pat by Andy Hargraves at Torrey Pines High …a four-year letterwinner in and Steve Scheid … born Feb. 25, 1982 in Merriam, KS. golf and track ... scholar athlete award recipient … member of the SCHEID’S CAREER STATISTICS National Honor Society and the California Scholarship Federation. Personal: Integrative Biology major … also considered Dartmouth and Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Harvard among others before coming to Cal … enjoys golf, wakeboarding 2000 5 0 1 0 0 0 and snowboarding … parents are Lavonna and Peter Terracciano ... born 2001 Redshirt Aug. 27, 1983 in Canoga Park. GG RYAN SWIONTEK 14 TERRACCIANO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points So. MF 5-9 155 2001 Redshirt Coronado (Coronado HS) BRIAN WALKER 0 O Cal: 2001: Redshirted. 2000: Used by O coach Grimes primarily as a key reserve Jr. GK 6-3 210 appearing in 17 games ... attempted three Concord (Northgate HS) shots on goal ... received the Golden Bear Achievement Award for highest team GPA in Cal: 2001: Served as backup goalie his 2000. High School: Graduated with a 3.85 sophomore year, appearing in one game … LL GPA ...was first team Harbor League his saw 6:36 minutes of playing time. 2000: senior year ... won the Southern California championships in 1996 … Came in as a freshman and played immediately state cup finalists 1997-98 … won the History Achievement Award and in goal ... tallied a record of 3-8-1 ... started was the Union-Tribune Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Architecture major 10 games, logging 1030:40 ... had a GAA of ... has traveled to Europe to play soccer … enjoys bodysurfing, 2.53 and a save percentage of .642 ... All- DD skinboarding and skate boarding among other sports ... chose Cal over Academic Pac-10 second team recipient. High School: Played for UCSB, Santa Clara and USD … mother is Noreen Swiontek … born August Richard Thow while at Northgate ... honored as the Defensive MVP and 22, 1980 in Chicago, Il. first team All-League. Personal: Undeclared major … brother, Matthew, SWIONTEK’S CAREER STATISTICS attends San Jose State ... considered UCSB before coming to Cal … parents are Beverly and Eric Walker ... born Oct. 27, 1980 in Concord. Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points EE 2000 17 1 3 0 0 0 WALKER’S CAREER STATISTICS 2001 Redshirt Year G GS Min GAA Pct W-L-T SO 2000 12 10 1030:40 2.53 .642 3-8-1 3 2001 1 0 6:36 0.00 .000 0-0-0 0 GARRETT TERRACCIANO 15 Totals 13 10 1037:16 2.53 .642 3-8-1 3 NN Fr. MF 5-10 160 Temecula (Torrey Pines HS)

Cal: 2001: Redshirted his freshman year at Cal … adds depth to the midfield position. High School: As a senior, played on the Cal- South Olympic Development Program squad that won the national championship ... coached BB FRESH ON THE SCENE science, graduating high school with a 3.7 GPA … senior class president PIETER BERGER 22 … as a senior, named Woodbridge Male Scholar Athlete of the Year … four-time scholar athlete … recruited by Harvard, Michigan, St. Mary’s, Fr. F 6-3 200 UCSB, USF and others before choosing Cal … parents are Kathy and Rene EE Irvine (Woodbridge HS) Berger … born Nov. 18, 1983 in Fountain Valley. Cal: 2001: Recipient of the 2002 Rolling Thunder Scholarship. High School: Played JUSTIN DELACRUZ 21 for Jon Szczuka in the Sea View League Fr. MF 5-8 170 finishing his senior year with a 25-3 team Elk Grove (Jesuit HS) AA record… won league title all four years … leading league scorer (2002) … tied school High School: First team all-metro (2000- record for the most goals in a single season 01) … Metro League co-MVP and team MVP (28) … 2002 Orange County Soccer Player of the Year … three-year … first team all-city … team captain … guided All-County member and high school MVP… two time All-CIF … earned Jesuit to win both the Metro League RR all-league honors freshman through senior year, including MVP senior Championship (2000-01) and Sac-Joaquin year … 2002 Irvine Athlete of the Year … member of the state Olympic Section Championship (2001). Personal: Development Player Team 2000-01 … voted Irvine Strikers Player of Undeclared major … aspires to be an the Year, leading the team to a 42-4-6 record in 2002 … CYSA-S state orthopedic surgeon … member of the National Honor Society, student champs (2002) … back-to-back Surf Cup champs (2000-01) … voted government and Students Reaching Out … served as a retreat leader … to the Los Angeles Times All-Star first team, Orange County All-Star considered St. John’s, Santa Clara and others before choosing Cal … SS team and Student Sports All-American team in 2002. Personal: enjoys playing the piano … parents are Rosalinda and Pedro Delacruz Received the Goldenstate Academic Excellence award for both math and … born April 13, 1984 in Sacramento.

10 2002 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE ANDREW FELDER 18 KEVIN MAFFRIS 27 Fr. D 6-1 170 Jr. D 6-0 160 Encino Upland (UC Santa Barbara) (Harvard-Westlake School) UCSB: Transferred to Cal after playing High School: Four-year letterwinner in two years at UC Santa Barbara … Big West soccer … team MVP (2001)… named to the Champions for the 2001 season … Big West GG first team All-Mission League … leading goal Scholar Athlete. High School: First-team scorer in 2001 with 12 goals … six year club all-league for three years in a row … team team (West Valley Samba) captain … led MVP as a sophomore and junior … senior year West Valley Samba to a state cup championship … Snickers Cup regional named to the second team All-CIF team … finalists. Personal: Mass communications/business major … would like team captain as a junior and senior … Webb School of California athlete OO to get involved with business/sports management … considered Duke, of the year as a freshman and senior … four-year letter winner in track American, Emory, U of Michigan, Tufts and Washington University ... participated on the 1999 regional team and region IV travel team. before choosing Cal … has a sister, Frannie (16), and brother, Matthew Personal: Architecture major … brother Chris, played soccer at UCLA … (21), a senior at Emory … parents are Sharon and James Felder … born parents are Nancy and Blair Maffris … born May 26, 1981 in Riverside. Aug. 27, 1983 in Los Angeles. MIKE OSEGUERA 26 LL NICK HATZKE 23 Fr. GK 5-11 170 Fr. MF 5-9 155 Huntington Beach San Jose (Bellarmine Prep) (Marina HS) DD Cal: 2002: Awarded the 2002 Robert High School: Started for four years at Levy Scholarship. High School: Comes from Marina HS … holds career record for most a successful soccer program at Bellarmine shutouts and best GAA … team MVP as a Prep, ranked number one in the Nation by sophomore and senior … three-time first team Student Sports Magazine (2002), as it won All-Sunset League … CIF first team as a senior EE the Central Coast Section Division 1 and … member of the high school 2002 all-star West Catholic Athletic League (WACL) south team and the 2002 All-CIF Division II team … his club team, the San Championships all four years he was there … named Soccer Player of Juan Storm, placed third at the Far West Regionals and were Cal-South the Year for the Central Coast Section by High School Sports Focus … finalists in 2002. Personal: Undeclared major … two year letter winner 2002 San Jose Mercury News Co-Player of the Year … WACL Offensive in baseball … recruited by UCI and CSUF before choosing Cal … parents are NN Player of the Year and first team all-league … Students Sports Magazine Nancy and Robert Oseguera … born Oct. 20, 1983 in Huntington Beach. named him to the all-american second team as a senior … voted to the All-Mercury News first team (2002) … played for two club teams, Almaden Clash (1997-01) and Palo Alto Pumas (2002), coached by SAM PETERS 11 former MLS Colorado Rapids and San Jose Clash defender, Tim Martin Fr. F 5-10 150 … 2002 Dallas Cup champions and California-North State Cup champions Davis (Davis HS) … participated in back-to-back Far West Regionals (2001-02). Personal: Undeclared major … received Outstanding Academic Excellence with a High School: Led team in assists and goals GPA of 3.833 … 2002 Scholar Athlete Award … recruited by Santa Clara, … 77 career goals … first team all-league and University of Portland, Harvard, Creighton, UC Irvine and Georgetown first team all-city … team MVP …led Davis before deciding on Cal … parents are Gail and Martin Hatzke … born Oct. High School to three section championships B 16, 1983 in San Jose. and two Capital Athletic League championships B … club team (CYSA) was state cup finalists in 2002 and Diadora Cup winners. Personal: MATT HOLTRUST 25 Undeclared major … All-CIF Scholastic Achievement award … recruited by Fr. F 6-1 155 Cal State Fullerton, Saint Mary’s, Boston College and UC Davis … parents are Emily Blair and Phil Peters … born March 1, 1984 in Woodland. E Mission Viejo E (Santa Margarita HS) TYSON WAHL 19 High School: Fourth on all-time scoring list at Santa Margarita … two year member of Fr. MF 6-2 185 All-Serra League (2001-02), named to the Newport Beach AA 2002 first team All-CIF … CIF champion as (Newport Harbor HS) a sophomore … senior year his club team, the San Juan Mustangs, took first place at the CSL Premier Tournament … Cal: 2001: Recipient of Matt Simi part of the 2001 State Olympic Development Program team … Scholarship. High School: Three-time All- Personal: Undeclared major … recognized as a MacDonald’s 2002 All- CIF recognition … won U18 club state RR American … considered Brown, UCI, UCSB, Bucknell and others before championship with the Irvine Strikers … choosing Cal … was the Associate Student Body Comissioner … attended U20 and U17 National team camps. graduated high school with a 3.87 GPA … favorite player is Thierry Personal: Undeclared major … played soccer Henry … twin brother, Josh, plays soccer at UCSC … parents are Kerry in Boliva, Portugal, Switzerland, Germany, Trinadad-Tobago, Mexico and John Holtrust … born Jun. 28, 1984 in Chapel Hill, NC. and Canada … recruited by Virginia and Santa Clara … three siblings, SS Jarrett (13), Ashlee (19) and Chris (21), who attends Cal … parents are Kim and Larry Wahl … born Feb. 23, 1984 in Newport Beach.

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