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HUSKY INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Quick Facts ...... 1 2003 Preview ...... 2-3 Coaches and Support Staff Head Coach ...... 4-5 Assistant Coaches ...... 6 Support Staff ...... 6 2003 Roster ...... 7 2003 Husky Profiles Seniors ...... 8-11 Juniors ...... 12-14 Sophomores ...... 15-19 Freshmen/Newcomers ...... 19-21 2002 Year in Review Results and Statistics ...... 22 Match Summaries ...... 23 Honors, Pac-10 Standings ...... 24 History and Records Conference History ...... 25 UW All-Time Letterwinners ...... 26 Huskies in the Pros ...... 27 HUSKY QUICK FACTS Husky Honor Roll ...... 28-29 School Records ...... 30 School: ...... Yearly Statistical Leaders ...... 31 Location: ...... , Wash. 2003 Opponent Information ...... 32 Mailing Address: ...... 229 Graves Bldg., Box 354070, Seattle, WA 98195 All-Time Series Records ...... 33-35 Founded: ...... Nov. 4, 1861 Year-By-Year Results ...... 36-39 Enrollment: ...... 25,000 Husky Classic History ...... 39 Nickname: ...... Huskies Year-By-Year Records ...... 40 Colors: ...... and All-Time Coaches ...... 40 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 NCAA Tournament Results ...... 40 Home Facility: ...... Husky Soccer Stadium (1,500) Interim President: ...... Dr. Lee L. Huntsman The Husky Experience Athletic Director: ...... Barbara A. Hedges Husky Athletic Administration ...... 41 Senior Associate Athletic Director: ...... Marie Tuite University of Washington ...... 42-43 Media Relations Director: ...... Jim Daves UW Alumni ...... 44 Assistant Media Relations Director/Soccer Contact: ...... Erin Rowley Husky Highlights ...... 45 Office Phone: ...... (206) 685-3118 UW Total Student-Athlete Program ...... 46-47 Fax: ...... (206) 543-5000 UW Athletic Facilities ...... 48-49 Website: ...... www.gohuskies.com UW Strength & Conditioning, Athletic Medicine ...... 50 Head Coach: ...... Dean Wurzberger (Sacramento State, ’82) Excellence in Coaching ...... 51 Record at Washington:...... 140-57-21 (.690)/11 years Seattle ...... 52 Overall Record: ...... 148-65-26 (.674)/12 years CREDITS: The 2003 University of Washington soccer media guide was Office Phone: ...... (206) 543-4209 written and edited by Erin Rowley. Design and layout was done entirely Assistant Coaches: ...... Bill May, Seth Spidahl, Darren Sawatzky in-house by Erin Rowley and Jeff Bechthold. Cover photography by Joanie Office Phone: ...... (206) 685-1786 Komura. Cover design by Jeff Bechthold. Interior shots by Komura, Bruce Certified Athletic Trainer: ...... Kathy Thompson Terami and Erin Rowley. Additional assistance from C.J. Bowles, Noah Equipment Manager: ...... Jim Hagland Cohen, Mason Kelley and Steve Hitchcock. Special thanks to MLS teams 2002 Overall Record: ...... 6-10-3 , Kansas City Wizards, , D.C. 2002 Conference Record/Place: ...... 3-7-0/5th United, Fire, Rapids, and LA Gal- 2002 Postseason: ...... None axy for providing photos of former Huskies in the pro ranks. Additional 2002 Final Rankings: ...... None special thanks to past UW Sports Information staff for content provided Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 8/4 in this guide. Printing by University of Washington Department of Publi- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 13/5 cations Services (Judy Robertson). Newcomers: ...... 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances: ...... ON THE COVERS: Front – seniors Danny Waltman, Troy Ready, Sean 13—’68, ’72, ’73, ’76, ’78, ’82, ’89, ’92, ’95, ’96, ’97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Giudice and Seth Marsh. Back – 2002 Husky team huddle. Inside front – Record in NCAA tournament games: ...... 5-15 eight former Huskies pictured are currently on MLS active rosters. Best Finish: ...... 2nd round--’92, ’96, ’97, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 1 2003 SEASON PREVIEW “Building it back up.” leading the team with seven goals and 15 points, That has been the motto on Husky hearts ever while C.J. Klaas anchored Washington’s midfield since the books closed on the 2002 season, a and was an All-Pac-10 first-team pick and an year that was so uncharacteristic of Washington NSCAA All-Far West Region selection. Danny men’s soccer tradition. Finishing with an overall Waltman led the Pac-10 with five saves per record of 6-10-3, it was the first non-winning game and his 10-save performance versus Cal season since 1991 and the first losing season on Oct. 13, was the second-best outing by a Pac- since 1968. And without a berth to the NCAA 10 goalie in 2002. Tournament, the Huskies broke a string of seven The Huskies return some veteran leadership, consecutive postseason appearances. but for the second-straight year, Washington will It was a season 12-year head coach Dean be a young team. Sixty-five percent of the Wurzberger would soon like to forget. But players are freshmen or sophomores, a group looking back, six of those 10 losses came by just that also includes nine newcomers. But one goal. And looking ahead, the Huskies return according to Wurzberger, his new players have 13 letterwinners and eight starters eager to definitely filled some much-needed gaps on the rewrite the tale of what was 2002. field. “There is one clear goal and I think everyone “We really shored up the defense by on our team is aware of that,” Wurzberger said. recruiting depth in our back line,” Wurzberger “We have a winning tradition and all our efforts said. “Preventing the number of goals scored have to be focused on restoring that, restoring against us will be job one on the field. The first Brett Wiesner the pride of playing for this university and thing we do when we hit the field, we’ll re- bringing back notoriety to this school. I’m establish ourselves as a tenacious, organized, confident that we have every reason to expect a tough defensive team. And that’s a front-to-back resurrection and a return to the success we’ve responsibility, not just the back line and the had in the past. If you look back to last season, goalkeeper. When you look at the statistics, the goalkeeping prospect. He’s a bit more as bad as the record was, we were in every game number of goals we allowed last year was so experienced than he was last year, he’s a better we played. We did have a couple exciting results far out of our normal defending record that it is decision-maker and all the physical tools are still that we can look back on and say, ‘hey, the an obvious place to start. I feel that the people there. I’m confident that between those guys cupboard’s not completely bare.’ But until we we have recruited and the players who have fighting for a starting position that we’re going get out and do it, we’re only as good as last year. transferred in are really going to be helpful in to get a good person in goal.” The 2003 season can’t start a day too soon for terms of solidifying our defense.” me.” Not only will the Husky roster feature many DEFENDERS Among the bright spots from last season was new faces on the field, but the coaching staff The Husky defense will feature some familiar a 2-1 overtime upset of eventual national will have a new look as well. Bill May, who faces, but many new faces as well. Sophomore champion UCLA in Westwood, as well as a 2-1 spent the last three seasons as a volunteer Kevin Murray, last year’s team Rookie of the Year, overtime upset of fifth-ranked Cal at home. Brett coach, will taken on full-time duties as will most likely move to the middle of the Wiesner, an All-Pac-10 second-team honoree, Washington’s goalkeeper coach. Taking on the defense rather than playing the right back emerged as the Huskies’ main scoring threat, volunteer coaching duties will be Darren position he played last season. Sawatkzy who currently plays for the Seattle Also anchoring the center of defense will be Sounders. Seth Spidahl remains for his third year junior Joe Birklid, who now has the benefit of on staff. two years of experience. Birklid may be used as “We’re excited about the new coaches,” a right back as well. Sophomore Kenny Mueller Wurzberger said. “It’s a year of change on the returns to the Husky defense, while University staff, but we will function well together.” of Rhode Island transfer Hans Esterhuizen from Pasco, Wash., can also play central defense. GOALKEEPERS Although the most experienced of the group, Establishing that tenacious defense begins senior Seth Marsh will be a new face on the at the goalkeeping position. The Huskies have back line after playing the majority of his career the luxury of two returning keepers in senior in the midfield. Wurzberger has Marsh slated Danny Waltman and sophomore Chris Eylander. for the left fullback position. Both split the goaltending duties last season, “We think Seth can help us best there and and this year they will again duke it out for the it’s the position of his future beyond college,” starting position. Also returning from a redshirt Wurzberger said. year is junior Ben Oakley. Wurzberger is especially excited about the “With Danny Waltman returning as a senior potential contributions of incoming freshmen goalkeeper, he will play an important role in Will Flanagan, and Matt Fischer. getting us back to the NCAA Tournament, our “Will Flanagan looks to be ready to play right immediate goal,” Wurzberger said. “We’re away and he will figure into the back,” hopeful that Danny’s last year will be his best Wurzberger said. “Ty Harden certainly has all with regards to his impact in goal. We think the tools, although I don’t know how soon he Joe Birklid highly of Chris Eylander. He’s a very bright will be ready. We’re excited to have him in the

2 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2003 SEASON PREVIEW back. Matt Fischer, who has all the tools in terms NCAA champion UCLA and NCAA runner-up of size and athleticism, will be the back of the Stanford. future for us.” On the docket for preseason competition will be exhibition games at home with cross-town MIDFIELDERS rivals and Seattle Pacific. UW Change will also be the key word pertaining will open the season at the Portland Nike to the Husky midfield. Not only has Marsh been Invitational with contests against UNLV and moved back to defense, sophomore C.J. Klaas Oakland University. After its home opener with will move to more of an outside midfield position perennial power Portland, Washington heads to from his normal center mid spot. the Midwest to face Michigan and host “C.J. played as a center mid with our attack Marquette in the Marquette Invitational in revolving around him, but we’ve come to realize Milwaukee, Wis. that he will have the biggest positive impact for Washington’s own Husky Classic will feature us in an attacking role, probably down the right Kentucky, South Carolina and Portland. And like wing,” Wurzberger said. “He had a very good always, the Pac-10 schedule remains one of spring there and we are confident that we have toughest in the nation, facing the likes of four enough strong players that can take over the NCAA Tournament teams from last year. The central midfield work, freeing C.J. to get the ball Huskies will also entertain Gonzaga at home in on the attack more and be a threat for us down the middle of the conference season, marking the wing.” the first time since 2000 that these cross-state A pair of returning sophomores will look to rivals have faced each other. take on the role of central midfielder in Mike “It is an excellent schedule,” Wurzberger Chabala and Jeff Hoover. Both saw substantial C.J. Klaas said. “Certainly one that will allow Seattle fans playing time in the midfield last season and to see us play some quality teams here and then Wurzberger is confident that their talent will we’ll of course have our challenges on the road. flourish that much more with a year of time at both right midfield and right fullback. I like the tests that we’ll have to face before we experience under their belts. Sophomore Mike Cusenza will also be looked go into conference play. We’ll play some Also looking to help out in the central midfield upon to make an impact. excellent sides before then, which will hopefully will be incoming freshman Derek Crismier. prepare us for taking a run at the Pac-10 Senior Troy Ready will be a strong left-sided FORWARDS Championship. midfield player, while transfer Leo Totev and Much of the scoring responsibility will lie “That sounds a bit far from the way we returning sophomore Gavin Hobbs will look to upon the shoulders of junior Brett Wiesner and finished last year, but I wouldn’t take that contribute. Totev, from Norway, brings senior Sean Giudice, both returning from strong possibility off the list knowing what kind of team international experience to UW, while Hobbs is showings last year. Wiesner was the Huskies’ we can, potentially, put on the field. I am coming off a stellar freshman campaign. Hobbs leading scorer in 2002 with seven goals. Giudice confident that we can make a better showing could also serve as a utility type player, seeing also contributed three goals and seven points for ourselves than we did last year.” last season. “We know that if we put Brett in enough positive situations in front of goal, he’s going to score,” Wurzberger said. “He’s talented enough Kevin to get 10 or more goals. We certainly need a goal-scorer to emerge. He worked very hard in Murray the spring and his early maturation years are coming as a junior and sometimes that’s the breakthrough. It will be a big performance year for Sean. He has wonderful tools and if he can put it all together in regards to his focus and consistency, he could have a breakout year for us.” Also looking to contribute up front will be junior Casey Armstrong and junior transfer Jay Voss from Tacoma Community College. Wurzberger has incoming freshman labeled as the attacker of the future, while Totev could also be looked upon as a second forward.

SCHEDULE As has become tradition, the Huskies have a schedule that will provide some fierce non- conference and Pac-10 competition. Seven of Mike Chabala this year’s opponents played in the NCAA Tournament last season, including defending 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 3 HEAD COACH DEAN WURZBERGER Husky coach Division Coach of the Year in 1996 and Dean Wurzberger 1999. He also was MPSF Coach of the enters his 12th year Year in 1998. His MPSF record of 43- at the helm of the 6-6 (.836) was the best in the Moun- Washington men’s tain Division since its inception in soccer program. 1992. His 2003 team is a In the summer of 1998, young one, made up Wurzberger was named the head of 65 percent fresh- coach of the boys Under-16 national men and sopho- team, and during the summer of 1997 mores, but he wel- he served as an assistant coach for comes the opportu- the U.S. Soccer Under-18 national nity to instill in it a team. core set of skills and The 2002 season was quite un- values that translate to success on the soccer field. If characteristic of the Huskies’ tradi- Wurzberger’s tenure at Washington is any indication tional success. UW finished fifth in of his ability to teach, the Huskies can expect another the Pac-10 with a 3-7 conference year in which they rank among the nation’s best in record, while its 6-10-3 overall record collegiate soccer. marked the first non-losing season for Wurzberger has spent the last decade building the the Huskies since 1991 and the first Washington soccer program into one of the nation’s losing season for a UW team since finest, fielding teams that annually compete for con- 1968. Season highlights included 2- ference and national championships. The Huskies have 1 overtime upsets of eventual NCAA appeared in the NCAA Tournament in seven of the last champion UCLA and fifth-ranked Cal. eight years. UW was one of only seven schools in the Sophomore C.J. Klaas was a first- country to make seven straight NCAA trips from 1995- team All-Pac-10 and NSCAA All-Far 2001. His 2000 team won the inaugural Pac-10 Con- West Region selection. ference championship, on the heels of two consecu- In 2001, the Huskies finished the tive Mountain Pacific Sports Federation titles. His season with a record of 13-6-0 and record in 11 seasons stands at a stellar 140-57-21 earned a first round bye and the (.690). His consistency is amazing, as his teams aver- chance to host in the NCAA Tourna- age more than 12 wins a year against just more than ment. The Huskies met Northwest five losses and two ties per season. neighbor Portland for the second time Wurzberger has developed players who are suc- that season and suffered a 1-0 set- cessful at the college level and beyond, both on the back to end the year. Eight Huskies field and in the classroom. Currently, eight former Hus- received Pac-10 recognition, high- kies are playing in the MLS, including two from the lighted by C.J. Klaas’s selection as 2001 team. Recent graduate Bryn Ritchie was named freshman of the year. 2001 NSCAA National Scholar-Athlete of the Year, In 2000, Washington rebounded from an 0-2 start round by eventual national champion, Indiana. UW while nine Huskies earned Pac-10 academic recogni- to win eight of its next nine games, including four repeated as MPSF Champion after securing its sec- tion in the last two seasons. shutouts. The Huskies took Alabama-Birmingham to ond Mountain Division title with an undefeated mark. His list of accomplishments is impressive. His 2000 four overtimes to win its NCAA first round game be- Wurzberger was named MPSF Mountain Division squad tore through the initial year of Pac-10 play, post- fore meeting an old nemesis, Indiana, and were Coach of the Year as the squad finished at 15-5-2. ing an undefeated record on the road, recording up- knocked out by the eventual Final Four participant. He also passed Mike Ryan to become Washington’s sets at perennial powers Stanford and UCLA. In 1996 The team finished14-6-0. winningest coach ever. and 1998, he was named the NSCAA Far West Region His 1999 squad finished with a 10-game winning In 1998 Husky soccer won its second MPSF title Coach of the Year, and he was the MPSF Mountain streak before being knocked out of the NCAA second with an 8-1 mark. The 16 victories, against just four

WURZBERGER’S COACHING RECORD Overall Conference Year School Record Pct. Record Pct. Postseason 1985 Sacramento State 8-8-5 .500 ------1992 Washington 15-3-3 .786 6-1 (1st) .857 NCAA 2nd Round 1993 Washington 9-5-4 .688 3-1-3 (5th) .643 --- 1994 Washington 10-7-2 .579 5-1-1 (2nd) .786 --- 1995 Washington 12-5-4 .667 5-0-2 (2nd) .857 NCAA 1st Round 1996 Washington 15-3-1 .816 3-1 (2nd) .750 NCAA 2nd Round 1997 Washington 15-3-2 .800 3-1 (2nd) .750 NCAA 2nd Round 1998 Washington 16-4-0 .800 8-1 (1st) .889 NCAA 1st Round 1999 Washington 15-5-2 .727 7-0 (1st) 1.000 NCAA 2nd Round 2000 Washington 14-6-0 .700 7-1 (1st) .875 NCAA 2nd Round 2001 Washington 13-6-0 .684 4-4 (3rd) .500 NCAA 2nd Round 2002 Washington 6-10-3 .395 3-7 (5th) .300 --- Total 12 seasons 148-65-26 .674 57-18-6 .741 NCAA 2nd Round

4 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HEAD COACH DEAN WURZBERGER losses, was the most for a UW team since 1982, and the squad upped the school record for consecu- WURZBERGER’S CAREER RECORD vs. OPPONENTS tive NCAA appearances to four. Eight players, along School (last meeting; result) Record School (last meeting; result) Record with Wurzberger, earned MPSF postseason honors. Air Force (2001; W, 2-1) ...... 4-1-0 UNC Greensboro (1998; L, 1-2) ...... 0-1-0 The 1997 squad was the first in program history Akron (first meeting) ...... 0-0-0 Oakland University (first meeting) ...... 0-0 to advance to the NCAA tournament three straight Alabama-Birmingham (2000; W, 1-0) ...... 1-0-0 Old Dominion (1994; W, 4-2) ...... 1-1-0 years. The Huskies’ overall mark of 15-3-2 was their Oral Roberts (1999; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-0 second straight 15-win season. UW finished the sea- Biola (1985; L, 0-2) ...... 0-1-0 Oregon State (2002; L, 3-6) ...... 13-2-1 son with a seven-game winning streak, snapped only (2002; W, 2-1 ot) ...... 9-5-1 Pacific (1985; W, 3-0)...... 1-0-0 by an NCAA second-round loss to eventual national Central Florida (2002; T 2-2 ot) ...... 0-0-1 champion, UCLA. UC Davis (1985; L, 0-5) ...... 1-1-0 Pacific Lutheran (1996; W, 5-0) ...... 2-0-0 In 1996, Washington finished with a 15-3-1 record, UC Irvine (2000; W, 2-1) ...... 3-0-0 Penn State (1996; W, 2-0)...... 1-0-0 the program’s best in 13 years. The Huskies entered UC Santa Barbara (1998; W, 9-1) ...... 2-1-0 Portland (2002; T, 1-1 ot) ...... 6-6-3 the 32-team NCAA Championship as the No. 1 seed, Cal Poly-SLO (1999; W, 2-1) ...... 2-1-0 Rhode Island (2000; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-0 and during the season UW was ranked as high as No. CS Fullerton (2000; W, 2-1 ot) ...... 5-2-0 Rutgers (1998; W, 2-0) ...... 2-1-1 2 in the poll. Both were program CS Northridge (1993; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-0 St. John’s (1992; T, 0-0) ...... 0-0-1 records. Wurzberger’s 1995 team suffered defeat just CS Sacramento (1999; W, 4-0) ...... 8-0-0 St. Mary’s (2001; W, 4-1) ...... 4-0-0 once in the final 11 regular season games and Chapman (1985; W, 4-0) ...... 1-0-0 (1998; W, 1-0 ot) ...... 2-0-0 outscored its opponents 48-24. Chico State (1985; L, 0-2) ...... 1-1-0 San Diego State (1999; W, 3-0) ...... 0-1-0 In 1992, his first year at UW, Wurzberger led the Clemson (1996; W, 4-1) ...... 1-0-0 (1998; W, 2-1) ...... 2-0-0 Huskies to their best season to that point, capped by College of Charleston (2002, W, 2-0) ...... 1-0-0 San Francisco State (1985; W, 2-1) ...... 2-0-0 an appearance and win in the NCAA tournament when Connecticut (2002; L, 0-2) ...... 1-1-0 San Jose State (1999; T, 0-0) ...... 3-0-3 Washington beat Portland for the school’s first-ever Creighton (2002; L, 1-2) ...... 0-2-0 Santa Clara (2002; W, 2-1) ...... 5-2-0 NCAA playoff victory. UW finished the regular sea- Denver (1999; W, 4-3 ot) ...... 1-0-0 Seattle Pacific (1999; W, 1-0) ...... 4-2-1 son with a 15-2-2 record, which earned it a final ISAA DePaul (2002; T 1-1 ot) ...... 0-0-1 Seattle University (2001; W, 3-1) ...... 1-1-0 ranking of No. 1 in the West and No. 4 in the nation. Evansville (1999; W, 2-1) ...... 2-0-1 Simon Fraser (1992; W, 5-0) ...... 1-0-0 That team also entered the record books as the first Fairleigh Dickinson (2001; W, 3-2ot) ...... 1-0-0 Sonoma State (1985; W, 2-0) ...... 2-0-0 to win the prestigious MPSF championship. For his Fresno Pacific (1985; L, 0-1) ...... 0-1-1 South Alabama (1993; W, 3-0) ...... 1-0-0 efforts, Wurzberger was named the MPSF Mountain Fresno State (2002; L, 2-3) ...... 3-2-4 South Carolina (2002; L, 1-3) ...... 0-1-1 Division and NSCAA Far West Region Coach of the George Mason (1998; W, 3-0) ...... 1-0-0 Southern Methodist (1999; L, 0-1) ...... 1-1-0 Year. Gonzaga (2000; W, 3-0) ...... 8-0-1 Southwest Missouri St. (2000; L, 0-3) ...... 0-1-0 Wurzberger, the Huskies’ first-ever full-time head Hartford (1999; L, 0-2) ...... 0-1-0 Stanford (2002; L, 1-2 ot) ...... 8-9-0 coach, came to Seattle after serving as an assistant Howard (1993; W, 2-1)...... 1-0-0 Turn Verein (1985; T, 2-2) ...... 0-0-1 coach at consistent national power Santa Clara. In Humboldt State (1985; L, 1-2) ...... 0-1-1 UCLA (2002; W, 2-1 ot) ...... 7-4-1 his only season at SCU, the Broncos posted a 20-1-2 Indiana (2001; L, 0-1) ...... 0-4-0 UNLV (2001; W, 2-0) ...... 3-0-0 record, held the No. 1 ranking for much of the season, Kentucky (first meeting) ...... 0-0 Wake Forest (1998; L, 1-2)...... 1-1-0 and finished the year losing in the NCAA champion- Loyola Marymount (1998; W, 2-1 ot) ...... 1-0-0 (1992; W, 4-0) ...... 1-0-0 ship match on penalty shots to Virginia. Marquette (2002; W, 3-2) ...... 3-2-0 Whitworth (1985; T, 1-1) ...... 0-0-1 Prior to his brief stint with Santa Clara, Wurzberger Massachusetts (1999; L, 2-3 ot) ...... 0-1-0 William & Mary (2001; W, 3-2) ...... 2-1-0 was head coach of the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks Memphis (1995; W, 8-1) ...... 1-0-0 (1998; W, 5-1) ...... 2-0-0 of the American Professional Soccer League. From Michigan (first meeting) ...... 0-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay (1994; L, 1-2) ...... 0-1-0 North Carolina (1997; W, 4-1)...... 1-0-0 TOTALS ...... 148-65-26 UNC Charlotte (1997; T, 1-1) ...... 0-1-1 bold type indicates 2003 opponents

1989-90, with Wurzberger at the helm, the Blackhawks ing certificate in 1987. In 1992, he was an assistant compiled the league’s best record at 28-15, won the for the U.S. World University Games team, which com- Northern Division both seasons, and won the West- peted in Buffalo, N.Y. He worked for the U.S. Soccer ern Conference championship. Federation at the USA ‘94 World Cup as a technical That year, five members of the Blackhawks made analyst and was the head coach of the 1995 U.S. Olym- appearances on the World Cup team: pic Sports Festival West team. He also serves as a , , John Doyle, Dominic staff instructor for the U.S. Soccer Federation. Kinnear and . In fact, between his coach- Wurzberger’s playing career began at San Diego ing at UCLA, for the Blackhawks and with the World State, where he earned four letters from 1971 to 1974. University Games team, Wurzberger coached seven He was a three-time all-conference player and the members of the USA ‘94 World Cup team: Balboa, Mike team’s MVP and captain in 1974. He played three sea- Burns, , , , Claudio sons (1975-77) with the Seattle Sounders of the NASL Reyna and Wynalda. and for the California Sunshine of the American Soc- Before taking over the Blackhawks, Wurzberger cer League from 1977 to 1979. was an assistant at UCLA from 1986-88. While there, Wurzberger earned his bachelor’s (1982) and he helped guide the Bruins to a 43-13-10 record and master’s degrees (1985) in physical education from three straight NCAA tournament appearances. He Sacramento State. His wife, Leslie, is the assistant went to from Sacramento State, where athletic director for marketing and promotions at the he directed the Hornets to an 8-8-5 record in 1985 in University of Washington athletic department. They his coaching debut. are the parents of two daughters, Whitney and Avery. Wurzberger became the first American to receive the Scottish Football Association “A” license coach- 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 5 HUSKY COACHING STAFF BILL MAY DARREN SAWATZKY Goalkeeper Coach – Fourth Season Volunteer Coach – First Season Bill May begins his fourth season as a Darren Sawatzky begins his first year member of the Huskies’ coaching staff, but as a volunteer coach on the Huskies’ staff. his first as a full-time assistant coach. May A former MLS player and currently a served the previous three years as UW’s vol- member of the Seattle Sounders, Sawatzky unteer coach. A former Washington player, was a four-year letterwinner for the Uni- May will continue his duties as goalkeeping versity of Portland from 1991-94. During coach. his tenure there, he was a member of three After red-shirting the 1993 season at the NCAA Tournament teams and the 1992 UW, May went on to earn four letters at Championship Washington, starting 67 matches in four team. Sawatzky was also an All-WCC se- years as the Huskies’ No. 1 keeper. May lection, as well as a WCC Scholar Athlete. earned MPSF All-Mountain Division honor- He was voted the team’s Most Inspirational able mention as both a junior and a senior. Player during his senior season. During his senior campaign, May was named to the All-Far West team and After graduating from Portland in 1994 with a bachelor of science in was also a second-team Academic All-American. His career goals-against organizational communication, Sawatzky played stints in the MLS with average was a sparkling 0.90 and he recorded 233 saves and a total of 24 the New England Revolution (1996-97), the Burn (1998) and the Colo- shutouts during his tenure in goal. rado Rapids (1999). He has also played professionally for the Oregon Surge After college, May played professional soccer for the Seattle Sound- (USISL), Leicester City (England), Hershey Wildcats (A-League), the Port- ers and the Seals in the A-League while also earn- land Timbers (A-League) and the Seattle Sounters (A-League). Sawatkzy ing call-ups with the San Jose Clash and the Los Angeles Galaxy. He re- was also in player pools for both the Olympic and National team pools tired in 2000. during his career. May was a two-time all-league goalkeeper and team MVP at Moreau Prior to coming to Washington, Sawatzky also served as the Director of High in Castro Valley, Calif. Training for the Highline Heat Soccer Club and was the boy’s head soccer In 1999, May married Allison Williams, a former UW women’s soccer coach at Thomas Jefferson High School. player. The couple has one child, Abigail, born Sept. 19, 2002. Sawatzky and his wife, Kelly, have a daughter, Kylie (three) and a son, Skyler (four months). SETH SPIDAHL Assistant Coach – Third Season SUPPORT STAFF Former professional soccer player Seth Spidahl enters his third year on the Husky soccer staff. Along with his on-field duties, he has been instrumental in the Huskies’ nationwide recruiting efforts. A native of Anchorage, Ak., Spidahl spent three years playing professional soccer for the Seattle SeaDogs, during which his team won the 1997 Continental Indoor Scott Baebler Amy Fink Karen Flor Soccer League Championship. He was a four- Events Manager Marketing & Asst. Dir., Olympic year letterwinner as a defender at Pacific Promotions Sports Lutheran University and as a sophomore helped guide the Lutes to the NAIA national finals and a 14-6-2 record. Spidahl, 30, has been active in Seattle-area soccer at every level and most recently as the coaching director for F.C.United, a boys premier club team in Tacoma. He spent six years coaching within the F.C. United club ranks before being named director two years ago. During his tenure as coach, Spidahl guided his under-18 team, a club that featured former Husky defender Zac Tallman, to the 1999 national championship. He was an assistant coach at the University of Puget Sound for the Jim Hagland Pete Kaligis Dr. John O’Kane 1999 and 2000 seasons and helped guide the Loggers to an overall record Equipment Strength & Team Physician of 32-7-3. Prior to that, he spent one season as an assistant and two as Manager Conditioning head men’s soccer coach at Tacoma Community College. His TCC teams had an overall record of 26-10-7, won two division championships and finished as runners-up in the 1998 state tournament. Spidahl is currently the head U-16 WSYSA boy’s ODP coach and is also a Region IV Boy’s staff coach. Spidahl graduated magna cum laude from PLU in 1996. A science major with a 3.85 grade point average, he was a two-time NAIA Academic All-American and was named PLU Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior. He resides in Federal Way. Shona Reid- Erin Rowley Kathy Thompson McLaughlin Media Relations Athletic Trainer Academic Counselor 6 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2003 HUSKY ROSTER 2003 WASHINGTON MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER

No. Name P HT WT YR EXP Hometown/Last School 1 Chris Eylander GK 6-1 170 So. 1V Sumner, Wash. / Auburn Riverside 2 Will Flanagan D 5-11 170 Fr. HS Ridgefield, Wash./Jesuit 3 Kevin Murray D 6-0 170 So. 1V Sumner, Wash. / Auburn Riverside 4 Hans Esterhuizen D 6-1 187 So. TR Pasco, Wash./Pasco/Univ. of Rhode Island 5 Evan Cummings MF 5-8 155 So. 1V Spokane, Wash / Ferris 6 Gavin Hobbs D 5-10 165 So. 1V Vancouver, B.C. / Vancouver College 7 Mike Chabala MF 6-0 170 So. 1V Fresno, Calif. / Clovis West 8 C.J. Klaas MF 5-7 160 Jr. 2V Cherry Valley, Ill. / Christian Life 9 Jay Voss F 5-11 180 Jr. TR Tacoma, Wash./Curtis/Tacoma C.C. 10 Seth Marsh D 6-0 170 Sr. 2V Federal Way, Wash. / Decatur 11 Leo Totev MF 5-8 160 So. TR Kristiansund, Norway/ Atlanten VGS 12 Joe Birklid D 5-10 155 Jr. 2V Buckley, Wash. / White River 13 Casey Armstrong F 6-1 165 Jr. 1V Kent, Wash. / Kentlake 14 Brett Wiesner F 5-11 150 Jr. 2V Brookfield, Wis. / Brookfield East 15 Sean Giudice F 6-2 185 Sr. 1V Davis, Calif. / Jesuit / Cal State Fullerton 16 Derek Crismier MF 5-11 160 Fr. HS Redmond, Wash./Lake Washington 17 Jeff Hoover MF 5-7 146 So. 1V Kirkland, Wash. / Bellevue Christian 18 Derek Pickett MF 6-0 166 So. TR Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake /San Diego State 19 Troy Ready MF 5-9 173 Sr.-RS 1V Spokane, Wash. / Mead 20 Ty Harden D 6-1 185 Fr. HS Junction City, Ore./Junction City 21 Mike Cusenza MF 5-9 170 So. Sqd. Fresno, Calif. / Amador Valley 22 Ben Oakley GK 6-3 195 Jr.- RS RS Littleton, Colo. / Columbine / Whitworth 23 Matt Fischer D 6-1 175 Fr. HS Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake 24 Danny Waltman GK 5-11 164 Sr. 2V Gig Harbor, Wash. / Bellarmine Prep 25 Kenny Mueller D 6-0 180 Fr.-RS RS Snohomish, Wash. / Bothell 26 Kevin Forrest MF 5-11 170 Fr. HS Edmonds, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway

Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger (12th year) Assistant Coaches: Bill May (fourth year), Seth Spidahl (third year), Darren Sawatzky (first year)

Breakdown By Class Alphabetical Roster Pronunciation Guide Seniors (4) - Hans Esterhuizen 13 Casey Armstrong 6 Gavin Hobbs Mike Chabala...... Cha-BALL-uh Sean Giudice Chris Eylander 12 Joe Birklid 17 Jeff Hoover Chris Eylander ...... EYE-land-er Seth Marsh Gavin Hobbs 7 Mike Chabala 8 C.J. Klaas Troy Ready (RS) Jeff Hoover Sean Giudice...... Ju-DEESE 16 Derek Crismier 10 Seth Marsh C.J. Klaas ...... like HOUSE Danny Waltman Kevin Murray 5 Evan Cummings 25 Kenny Mueller Derek Pickett 21 Mike Cusenza 3 Kevin Murray Troy Ready ...... REE-dee Juniors (6) - Leo Totev 4 Hans Esterhuizen 22 Ben Oakley Seth Spidahl ...... Spee-DOLL Casey Armstrong Brett Wiesner ...... WEEZ-ner Joe Birklid Freshmen (6) - 1 Chris Eylander 18 Derek Pickett C.J. Klaas Derek Crismier 23 Matt Fischer 19 Troy Ready Ben Oakley (RS) Matt Fischer 2 Will Flanagan 11 Leo Totev Jay Voss Will Flanagan 26 Kevin Forrest 9 Jay Voss Brett Wiesner Kevin Forrest 15 Sean Giudice 24 Danny Waltman Ty Harden 20 Ty Harden 14 Brett Wiesner Sophomores (10) - Kenny Mueller (RS) Mike Chabala Evan Cummings Mike Cusenza

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 7 HUSKY SENIORS SEAN GIUDICE Forward #15 6-2 • Senior Davis, Calif. Jesuit HS/Cal State Fullerton

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Junior) - Started five of 18 games Wurzberger on Giudice: played…scored three goals, tied for third on the team…also had one assist “Sean is a very gifted athlete with a real chance on the year…took 10 shots…had game-winning goal in UW’s dramatic 2- to make a difference for us this fall.” 1 overtime victory over fifth-ranked Cal (Nov. 15)…his header off Mike Chabala’s corner kick right at the horn of the first overtime period lifted the Huskies to the win…he had entered the match just 10 minutes earlier…named Most Outstanding Offensive Player at Nike Husky Classic, after scoring a pair of goals in 3-2 victory over Marquette.

AT CAL STATE FULLERTON: Limited to 13 appearances (one as a starter) as a freshman in 2000 after early-season illness... scored three goals including one in season opener versus Rutgers... had two assists ... team finished 15-6-1 (6-0-1 in the MPSF) in 2000 and 9-10-1 in 2001 ... as a sophomore started 11 of 13 games and scored two goals, with two assists for seven points ... took 19 shots during the season.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played club soccer for the River City Rush ... two-year varsity letterman for Coach Paul Rose at Jesuit High in Carmichael ... first-team All-CIF, all-area and Metro League Most Valuable Player as a senior ... team offensive MVP... selected Sacramento Athlete of the Week ... missed most of his junior season due to injury.

PERSONAL: Sean Giudice…born Apr. 27, 1982, in Boulder, Colo.... parents are John and Sharon Giudice... has three younger sisters, Jenifer, Jean and Maya. ... named to honor roll in high school.

GIUDICE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 18-5 3 1 7 10 1 CAREER 18-5 3 1 7 19 1

8 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SENIORS SETH MARSH Defender #10 6-0 • Senior Federal Way, Wash. Decatur HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Junior) - All-Pac-10 honorable Wurzberger on Marsh: mention selection…after playing first three years as a Husky at midfield, will move “Seth as the ability to establish himself as one to the backline for his senior campaign…played all 19 games, starting all but of the best left backs in the West Region.” two…scored two goals and tallied a team-high five assists…took 25 shots…scored on a penalty kick to tie fifth-ranked Cal 1-1, before Sean Giudice scored the game- winning golden goal in overtime…had a pair of assists in 3-2 loss to Oregon State (Oct. 20)…first goal of the season came in UW’s season opener, a 2-2 tie with Central Florida. 2001 (Sophomore) - Had a strong second season, playing all 19 games and starting 14 ... scored four goals, fourth-most on the team, and added two assists for 10 points ... his 39 shots were second-most on the squad ... two goals came against Wm. and Mary, St. Mary’s, UCLA and Portland ... had one of the team’s most dramatic moments in the regular season game against Portland when he checked into the game in the 88th minute and scored the game-winning goal on a header with seven seconds remaining in regulation to lift the 10th-ranked Huskies to a 4-3 win over No. 15 Portland ... took six shots against St. Mary’s and five against UNLV. 2000 (Freshman) - Played in seven games, the most for a Husky freshman … started mid-season non-conference match at Portland … took one shot attempt versus California and one against Gonzaga … appeared in matches versus San Diego State, Akron, UCLA and Stanford.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Participated at the regional ODP level…Competed with five other Huskies for several years on the Solaris club team, which won the Washington State Cup Championship the past six years…Solaris also became the first American team to win the prestigious Newcastle International Youth Tournament, doing so in 1997…Earned the Golden Boot award for most goals in the U-14 ODP Region IV camp, and his ODP team won a regional championship…Was named to South County Journal’s all-area team four years while playing for Decatur High School and was all-city as a sophomore, junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Seth Hayes Marsh… born Jan. 27, 1982, in Renton, Wash. …parents are Robert Marsh and Kim Marsh-Sterns…has two older sisters, Elisha and Danielle, both of whom played …Elisha graduated from UW…majoring in geography.

MARSH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2000 7-1 0 0 0 4 0 2001 19-14 4 2 10 39 1 2002 19-17 2 5 9 25 0 CAREER 45-32 6 7 19 68 1

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 9 HUSKY SENIORS TROY READY Midfielder #19 5-9 • RS-Senior Spokane, Wash. Mead HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (RS-Junior) - Played in nine Wurzberger on Ready: games, starting three…starts came against Santa Clara (Sept. “Troy will be a threat for us down the left wing this season.” 6), Marquette (Sept. 27) and UCLA (Oct. 27)…took five shots during the season…earned Pac-10 All-Academic first-team honors…2001 (Junior) - Redshirt season ... rehabilitated a broken leg suffered during preseason. 2000 (Sophomore) - Did not appear in any games … was injured through a majority of the season. 1999 (Freshman) - Saw playing time in Fresno State, Seattle Pacific, and regular-season Portland contests .. fired off two shots in Huskies’ 2-1 over- time win against Fresno State.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played two years in the ODP system...competed for the , a U.S.I.S.L. team, and helped his club team win the league championship twice...earned first-team all-league honors while playing in midfield at Mead High School.

PERSONAL: Troy Vincent Ready…born May 15, 1980, in Spokane, Wash...parents are Susie and Duffy Ready...has a younger brother, Tyler, and two younger sisters, Holly and Brooke...also enjoys playing other sports, music and playing the piano...majoring in communications.

READY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 1999 3-0 0 0 0 2 0 2000 did not play 2001 redshirt season 2002 9-3 0 0 0 5 0 CAREER 12-3 0 0 0 7 0

10 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SENIORS DANNY WALTMAN Goalkeeper #24 5-11 • Senior Gig Harbor, Wash. Bellarmine Prep

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Junior) - Split time in goal with Chris Wurzberger on Waltman: Eylander, starting 11 of his 12 games played…earned second-team Pac-10 All- “We would love to see Danny have a big year in goal for the Huskies this fall.” Academic honors…made 60 saves and gave up 20 goals…tallied a 1.62 goals against average…led the Pac-10 in saves per game with five…made career-high 10 saves vs. Cal (Oct. 13), the second-best save performance by a Pac-10 keeper…grabbed nine saves vs. South Carolina (Sept. 15)…made eight saves versus UCLA (Nov. 1)…posted a shutout against Fresno State (Oct. 25). 2001 (Sophomore) - Emerged as the starting goalkeeper for the final three games of the season, against Stanford and California and in the NCAA second round ver- sus Portland ... also started early season games against Wm. and Mary and Seattle University ... appeared in seven games overall ... made 16 saves and gave up eight goals. 2000 (Freshman) - Reserve keeper who saw 16 minutes of action in goal in UW’s 7-0 victory over California.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Competed on the West Regional ODP team this past season and played on the state ODP team the past two years...competed with five other Huskies for several years on the Solaris club team, which won the Washington State Cup Championship the past six years…Solaris also became the first American team to win the prestigious Newcastle International Youth Tourna- ment, doing so in 1997…earned player of the match honors when Solaris won the state championship in 1996…earned first-team all-league honors all four years and first-team all-area the past two seasons while playing for Bellarmine Prep, which qualified for the state tournament and was undefeated league champ all four years…named co-MVP of his league as a junior, and he helped his team place fourth at state his freshman season while maintaining a goals-against average of under 1.00...MVP of his team his final year.

PERSONAL: Daniel Nathan Waltman…born Sept. 19, 1981, in Tacoma, Wash. …parents are Richard and Ruth Waltman…has one brother, Matt…majoring in business.

WALTMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MIN. GOALS SAVES GAA ShO 2000 1-0 17 0 0 0.0 0.5 2001 7-6 583 8 16 0.88 0 2002 12-11 1109 20 60 1.62 1 CAREER 20-17 1709 28 76 1.47 1.5

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 11 HUSKY JUNIORS CASEY #13 JOE ARMSTRONG BIRKLID #12 Forward Defender 6-1 • Junior 5-10 • Junior Kent, Wash. Buckley, Wash. Kentlake HS White River HS

Wurzberger on Armstrong: Wurzberger on Birklid: “There are lots of positive signs that Casey will make “Joe will help us strengthen our defense this season.” an impact up front for us this season. ”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Sophomore) - Played in all but AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Sophomore) - Started all 16 games two games and started five…took 14 shots…had team-high four shots versus he played on the Husky backline…established himself as a consistent UCLA (Nov. 1)…earned second-team Pac-10 All-Academic acclaim. 2001 defender…was named a second-team Pac-10 All-Academic selection…had one (Freshman) - Played in six games ... scored his first collegiate goal, a header, shot versus Oregon State (Nov. 10). 2001 (Freshman) - Saw minimal action in the final regular season game of the year, a 4-2 victory over California ... had early in the season and then moved into a starting role by the eighth game of the three shots on the season. year ... had a solid defensive season, helping UW maintain a perfect home record until the final homestand ... limited opponents to 25 goals for the year. CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played forward for FC United and current Husky coach Seth Spidahl … team took second place in Nomads Cup and won CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Six-year player for FC United and current 2000 Sun Bowl championship … was in ODP state pool in 2000 … played forward Husky coach Seth Spidahl … team won state championship in 2001 … Sun Bowl and center midfield for coach Justin Pozega at Kentlake HS … named to South champions in 2000 … Nomads Cup finalist … played on U-14, 15, and 16 state Puget Sound League North First Team as a senior. teams … competed for White River High and coach Russ Deford.

PERSONAL: Casey Armstrong…born Dec. 6, 1982, in Renton, Wash. … PERSONAL: Joseph William Birklid…born April 2, 1983 in Buckley, Wash. parents are Larry and Jaymee Armstrong ... has one brother, Cory … majoring in … son of Joe and Janice … one sister, Jessie … undecided major. business.

ARMSTRONG’S CAREER STATISTICS BIRKLID’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2001 6-0 1 0 2 3 0 2001 12-10 0 0 0 0 0 2002 17-5 0 0 0 14 0 2002 16-16 0 0 0 1 0 Career 23-5 1 0 2 17 0 Career 28-26 0 0 0 1 0

12 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY JUNIORS C.J. BEN KLAAS #8 OAKLEY #22 Midfielder Goalkeeper 5-7 • Junior 6-3 • RS-Junior Cherry Valley, Ill. Littleton, Colo. Christian Life HS Columbine HS/Whitworth

Wurzberger on Klaas: Wurzberger on Oakley: “C.J. could be one of the top players in the nation as a wide midfield attacker.” “Big Ben will make his move towards playing time this season.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Sophomore) - Selected to NSCAA AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Junior) - Redshirt year. All-Far West Region Team…first-team All-Pac-10 selection…team co- captain…started all 16 games he played…missed the last two weeks of the regular AT WHITWORTH: Team tied for ninth place in Division III Tournament, season competing with the U.S. U-20 Men’s National Team in its CONCACAF World the highest finish in school history ... Northwest Conference champions, first Qualifying Tournament in Charleston, S.C.…scored one goal and dished out four conference title since 1993 ... named to Christian All-America honorable mention assists…his 32 shots were second-best on the team…lone goal of the season team. lifted the Huskies to biggest win of the season…had the game-winning goal in double overtime to lift UW over third-ranked and eventual NCAA Champion, UCLA, CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Club Columbine, Colorado Rush 2-1 (Nov. 1)…earned All-Tournament team honors at the Gamecock Soccer Classic and most recently, Colorado Real ... teams won Colorado State Cup in 1995, ’97 hosted by South Carolina…had team-high five shots versus Central Florida (Aug. and ’99 ... named MVP and won FIFA Fair Play Award in ’98 Cup finals ... won Far 31). 2001 (Freshman) - Had an exceptional first season and was named to West Regionals in ’97 and ’98 ... second at ’98 Snickers Cup in Orlando, Fla. ... ’98 Soccer America Magazine’s All-Freshman Team and tabbed 2001 Pac-10 Conference team champions at Nomads Tournament in San Diego ... three-year varsity Freshman of the Year ... only second Husky named to Soccer America team ... along letterwinner at Columbine High ... team won league title in freshman and sophomore with the conference freshman honor, was a second team All-Pac-10 selection ... season, second in state sophomore year and third place as a senior ... earned first named Pac-10 Player of the Week after helping UW to a 1-0 overtime victory over team all-conference honors, second team all-state and Jefferson County Player of Santa Clara ... started 17 games and scored one goal with five assists ... goal came the Year runner-up as a senior ... named Most Valuable Goalkeeper at Warrior against Seattle University ... took a team-high 50 shots ... five assists were sec- Classic Tournament. ond-most on the squad ... also played defender on the U.S. Under-20 squad. PERSONAL: Benjamin Tyler Oakley…born Feb. 23, 1983, in Denver, Colo. CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Parade Magazine All-America first team ... parents are Janie and William Oakley ... mother is a registered nurse and father selection … national team player since 1997 with current Husky teammate Brett is self-employed ... has three brothers, Greg (29), Brian (27) and Maurice (21) and Wiesner … played with the U-18 team that posted a record of 2-2 in August, 2001 two sisters, Tina (31) and Billie (29) ... brother Greg played professional soccer for … resume includes a distinguished high school, club and national level career … the of the A-League ... enjoys fishing, skiing and biking ... named to captain and starter on U-16 team for coach Wurzberger in 1998 and ‘99 … played 2000 Jefferson County academic-athletic first team ... first team all-state academic- sweeper for The Chicago Magic, his club team that won a U-17 national title in athletic honoree ... member of National Honor Society and honor roll. 1999 … earned sectional honors was named Most Valuable Player on Christian Life High team.

PERSONAL: C.J. Klaas…born Aug. 23, 1983 in Rockford, Ill. … son of Craig and Jan Klaas … has a brother, Kevin and a sister, Katie …undeclared major. KLAAS’S CAREER STATISTICS OAKLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2001 17-17 1 5 7 50 0 2002 Redshirt Year 2002 16-16 1 4 6 32 1 Career 33-33 2 9 13 82 1

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 13 HUSKY JUNIORS JAY BRETT VOSS #9 WIESNER #14 Forward Forward 5-11 • Junior 5-11 • Junior Tacoma, Wash. Brookfield, Wis. Curtis HS/Tacoma C.C. Brookfield East

Wurzberger on Voss: Wurzberger on Wiesner: “Jay has lots of potential to help us score some goals this season.” “Brett could really take off this season as a consistent goal scorer.”

AT TACOMA C.C.: Named a 2002-03 All-…league’s Most AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Sophomore) - Selected to All-Pac- Valuable Player. 10 second-team…played in all 19 games, starting 18…team’s leading scorer with seven goals…also had one assist…team-high 15 points…took 27 shots, third- highest on the team…had team-high two game-winning goals…scored two goals Three-time first-team All-South Puget Sound CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: in 6-3 loss to Oregon State (Nov. 10)…tallied one goal and one assist versus UCLA League selection…All-Area pick during senior campaign…two-year team (Nov. 1)…game-winning goals came in early-season back-to-back games versus captain…played for FC United in Tacoma under UW assistant coach Seth Spidahl Santa Clara (Sept. 6) and Charleston (Sept. 13). 2001 (Freshman) - Earned for six seasons…helped club team to a pair of Sun Bowl Tournament (Florida) Pac-10 Conference honorable mention honors ... first collegiate goal came in the titles…played with current UW teammates Joe Birklid and Casey Armstrong…also Huskies’ second game of the season, a game-winner in UW’s 1-0 upset of defending national champion and top-ranked Connecticut ... started all 19 games and scored a three-year letterwinner in football…named an All-League wide receiver as a four goals, tied for second-most on the team ... also had a game-winner against senior. Wm. and Mary ... added one assist to finish with nine points ... took 33 shots ... also scored goals against Wm. and Mary, Seattle University and at Stanford. PERSONAL: Jay Barclay Voss…born June 3, 1983, in Tacoma, Wash.…parents are Judy and Dave…has a brother, Drew (23)…plans to major in CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: National team starter since 1998 … Parade Magazine All-American in 2000 and 2001 … as a senior was named an NSCAA economics. All-American, NSCAA Wisconsin State Player of theYear … Gatorade’s Wisconsin State Player of the Year, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Area Player of the year and All-Star Games participant … has competed with US National Team in numerous international tournaments … two-time US Soccer Festival participant … All-America Team, 1999-2001 … played for Wurzberger and former UW assistant on the under-16 National Team in 1998 and ’99 … involved in ODP Wisconsin State Select Team since 1995 … Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association First Team selection … conference player of the year and student-athlete of the year as a senior … helped Brookfield East to state championship as a freshman and runner-up finish as a junior … four-year varsity letterwinner … played club soccer for Mequon United and coach Mike Stoyanovich and led team to Region II Wisconsin U-17 state championship … won Brookfield Classic state title with U- 18 team … played in US Soccer Festival in Chicago and scored a game-winning goal in one match.

PERSONAL: Brett Valenciano Wiesner…born May 12, 1983, in St. Louis Park, Minn. … parents are Fran and Linda Wiesner … has one older sister, Rachel, a student at UNLV … enjoys tennis, camping and frisbee golf … interested in studying forestry or communications at UW … also an accomplished tennis player and was ranked No. 1 in Wisconsin state singles … had a USTA Midwest Regional ranking of No. 35.

WIESNER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2001 19-19 4 1 9 33 2 2002 19-18 7 1 15 27 2 Career 38-37 11 2 24 60 4 14 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SOPHOMORES MIKE EVAN CHABALA #7 CUMMINGS#12 Midfielder Midfielder 6-0 • Sophomore 5-8 • Sophomore Fresno, Calif. Spokane, Wash. Clovis West HS Ferris HS

Wurzberger on Chabala: Wurzberger on Cummings: “Mike will help the team play better this season.” “Evan is a talented attacking player with the ball at his feet.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Played in all 19 games, AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Played in 11 games, starting nine…recorded three assists and took eight shots…assisted Sean Giudice’s starting three…took four shots…started first two games of the season, taking game-winning goal in overtime against fifth-ranked Cal…Giudice’s header off his one shot in each of his first two collegiate games (Central Florida, DePaul)…also perfectly placed corner kick lifted UW to the 2-1 upset…also assisted Kevin Murray’s had one shot in matches against Cal (Nov. 15) and UCLA (Oct. 27). goal versus Fresno State (Nov. 3) and Patrick Tanner’s goal versus Santa Clara (Sept. 6). CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played 10 years for the SSL Falcons ... team finished second in 2000 Diadora Tournament ... competed at Nomads in San Diego CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: NSCAA/adidas All-America honoree for 2002 in 1999 and 2000 ... ODP Regional pool player in 1999 and ’00 ... four-year varsity ... listed on Soccer America’s Top 25 Recruits for the 2002 season ... played two letterwinner at Ferris High ... state champions freshman season ... finished second years for Ballistic United and helped lead team to the Northern Premier League in state as a senior and was named league MVP ... second team all-league as a and State Premier League titles ... also played for Central California Heat (1998-99) sophomore and first honors as a junior ... won league title all four years. at the U-17 level and Cyclone Club (1993-97) ... four-year regional and state team captain ... twice traveled to Cocoa Beach, Fla. with regional team and was named PERSONAL: Evan S. Cummings…born April 30, 1983, in Spokane, Wash. to the 1984 ODP All-America team ... participated in Australia tour with regional ... parents are Nita and Gary Cummings ... mother is a dental hygenist and father is team and helped lead club to victories in all four games while compiling two goals retired ... one brother, Garth, and one sister, Cara. and two assists ... Ballistic United won the Region IV Cal-North U-18 state championship in 2001 and 2002 ... selected to participate in 2001 adidas E.D.P. elite camp at U-17 level ... helped ODP regional team place second at the state championship in 2000 ... earned Captain’s Award while team toured Guadalajara, Mexico ... national pool player at U-14 National Camp in 1998-99 ... earned MVP award when regional team played at the International Games in ... three-year varsity letterwinner in high school ... sat out junior season after transferring to Clovis West HS for senior year ... led Clovis West to a 22-5-4 record in one season ... assisted on game-winning goal in CIF Central Section championship game ... named first team all-conference and conference offensive MVP with 15 goals and 20 assists ... team MVP ... Fresno Bee and Clovis Independent All-Star soccer teams ... extensive travel overseas while playing youth soccer, playing in Helsinki, Austria and Germany among other places ... played golf during freshman and sophomore seasons and earned most improved award first year and most outstanding award second year.

PERSONAL: Michael Shawn Chabala…born May 24, 1984 in Fresno, Calif. ... son of Lori and John Chabala ... one older sister, April (21) ... played club soccer with current UW teammate Mike Cusenza ... qualified for Who’s Who Among American High School Students ... California Scholarship Federation lifetime member ... received CIF Sportsmanship and Citizenship Award ... recognized on National Student-Athlete Day for excellence in athletics, academics and community service ... interests include reading, music, golf and church.

CHABALA’S CAREER STATISTICS CUMMING’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 19-9 0 3 3 8 0 2002 11-3 0 0 0 4 0

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 15 HUSKY SOPHOMORES MIKE HANS #4 CUSENZA #21 ESTERHUIZEN Midfielder Defender 5-9 • Sophomore 6-1 • Sophomore Fresno, Calif. Pasco, Wash. Amador Valley HS Pasco HS/Rhode Island

Wurzberger on Cusenza: Wurzberger on Esterhuizen: “Mike could have a breakthrough season for us in midfield.” “We needed a ‘big man’ in the center of our defense and we got that in Hans!”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Saw limited action in AT RHODE ISLAND: Transferred from Rhode Island following his his freshman campaign, playing in five games. freshman season…started all 17 games of his freshman year…scored two goals on four shots and added two assists. CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Twelve-year member of Ballistic United club team, along with current UW teammate Mike Chabala ... as a team captain helped CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner and two-year captain lead club to the State Premier League Championship in 2000 ... team earned a at Pasco HS…team won state title during freshman year…led Pasco to four straight regional quarterfinal berth, two regional semi-finals and four appearances overall district championships…two-time first-team All-Area and first-team All-Conferece in regional play ... State Cup champions in 1996, ’97, ’00 and ’02 ... five-time league during junior and senior campaigns…league and school MVP as a senior…played on Three Rivers club team in Pasco for seven seasons…also a three-year champion dating back to U-12 team ... three-year player on Olympic Development letterwinner in football…led football team to a pair of first-place state finishes state team ... four-years with ODP regional traveling team ... national team camp (1998, 2000) and a second-place finish in 2001…two-time All-Conference selection participant in 1998 ... selected to all-star team as team won ’98 Cocoa Beach in football (2000-01). Regional Tournament ... extensive international travel with ODP team, including Costa Rica and Guadalajara ... four year varsity starter at midfield for Amador Valley PERSONAL: Hans Anders Esterhuizen…born March 8, 1984, in Plattville, HS ... two-time MVP on team and CIF Scholar-Athlete award-winner as a senior ... Wis.…parents are Amy and Sean…has a sister, Bridget (21)…plans to major in earned several first team honors as a junior and senior ... league champions business. sophomore year ... Tri-Valley Herald winter athlete of the year nominee in 2000 and 2002.

PERSONAL: Michael Rooney Cusenza…born Jan. 7, 1984, in Palo Alto, Calif. ... parents are LeeLee and Steve Cusenza ... mother is a teacher and father is an engineer in Public Works Management ... two sisters, Siena (21) and Marisa (17) ... was an honors student in several classes and finished high school with a 3.5 grade point average ... member of Pleasanton/Tulancingo, Mexico Sister City Association ... participated in Spanish Language School in Mexico and Playa Del Carmen during summer ... was a summer soccer camp counselor ... enjoys , , softball, friends, family and travel.

CUSENZA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 5-0 0 0 0 0 0

16 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SOPHOMORES CHRIS GAVIN EYLANDER #1 HOBBS #6 Goalkeeper Defender 6-1 • Sophomore 5-10 • Sophomore Sumner, Wash. Vancouver, B.C. Auburn Riverside HS Vancouver College

Wurzberger on Eylander: Wurzberger on Hobbs: “We think Chris will be strong in goal for us this season. “This could be a big season for Gavin to see major playing time in the defense.” He gains experience very quickly.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Split time in goal with AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Saw a substantial Danny Waltman…started eight games…posted a 1.86 goals against amount of time on the field as a freshman, playing 16 games and starting average…recorded 30 saves in his eight appearances, with one shutout…first nine…scored one goal and added two assists…took 11 shots…recorded assists career start came in Huskies’ second game of the season vs. DePaul…grabbed in matches against Stanford (Nov. 17) and Charleston (Sept. 13) ...first collegiate career-high six saves twice, versus Oregon State (Nov. 10) and Charleston (Sept. goal came in 6-3 loss to Oregon State (Nov. 10)…took season-high four shots in 13)…shutout came against Charleston in Gamecock Soccer Classic. that OSU game.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: State of Washington Gatorade Player of CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years for North Shore Select the Year in 2002 ... played for Federal Way United (FWU) and led the Storm to the state championship in 1998, ’99 and ’00 and a runner-up finish in 2001 ... a and two years for Sportown FC ... team finished first at Canadian Nationals ... team regional pool player for five years, advancing to quarterfinals in ’98 and ’00 and captain ... selected to Canadian U-18 team and U-20 team that traveled to Germany semi-finals in ‘99 ... played on state team from 1998-01 ... along with the state and France. championships in 1998 and ’99, helped lead FWU to a third place finish in the 2000 Surf Cup ... participated in Nomads Coaches Showcase in 2001 ... three- PERSONAL: Gavin S. Hobbs…born July 10, 1983, in Vancouver, B.C., year varsity letterwinner at Auburn Riverside HS ... named team MVP as a junior Canada ... parents are Kathy and David Hobbs ... mother is a recreation coordinator and senior ... named to Tacoma News Tribune all-area team ... earned second and father is a lawyer ... one brother, Kyle (16) ... father swam at University of team league honors as a junior and first team honors as a senior ... high school British Columbia ... enjoys snowboarding and wakeboarding. teammate of fellow UW freshman Kevin Murray ... also played one year of football, as a senior, and was named Most Improved ... named 2002 Male Athlete of the Year at ARHS... received In Pursuit of Excellence Award in 2002.

PERSONAL: Christopher Mark Eylander…born March 14, 1984 in Tacoma, Wash. ... parents, who both attended Washington, are Deborah and Mark Eylander ... mother graduated with a BSN in 1981 and father graduated from UW engineering school ... one younger sister, Karlie (17) ... enjoys snow skiing and wake boarding ... also recruited by Notre Dame and St. Mary’s.

EYLANDERS’S CAREER STATISTICS HOBB’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MIN. GOALS SAVES GAA ShO YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 8-8 725 15 30 1.86 1 2002 16-9 1 2 4 11 0

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 17 HUSKY SOPHOMORES JEFF KEVIN HOOVER #17 MURRAY #3 Midfielder Defender 5-7 • Sophomore 6-0 • Sophomore Kirkland, Wash. Sumner, Wash. Bellevue Christian Auburn Riverside HS

Wurzberger on Hoover: Wurzberger on Murray: “Jeff is coming off a very promising season and he “Kevin has loads of talent as a defender and he could be an impact player for us soon.” can be a real threat on attacking re-starts!”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Played nine games, AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Made stellar debut in starting five…tallied one goal, one assist and 11 shots…first collegiate goal was freshman season…played in 17 games, starting 16…although playing in the the game-winner in UW’s 1-0 shutout of Fresno State (Oct. 25)…had four shots in backline, tied for third on the team in scoring with three goals…also tallied two UW’s 2-1 overtime win over fifth-ranked Cal (Nov. 15)…assisted Brett Wiesner’s assists…fifth on the team with 16 points…scored first collegiate goal in UW’s 3- goal against Oregon State (Nov. 10). 1 loss to South Carolina (Sept. 15)…had assists versus Oregon State (Oct. 20) and Marquette (Sept. 27)…other goals came in matches versus Cal (Oct. 13) and Fresno CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter on Washington state State (Nov. 3) Olympic Development Team, playing at regional level ... starter on Seattle Sounders Select PDL team in summer, 2002 ... won Portland Nike Friendship Cup in 2000 ... CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of club soccer for FC United played club soccer for Tynecastle FC ... U-17 team was a state finalist in 2001 and in Tacoma, Wash. ... four-year letterwinner at Auburn Riverside HS ... earned all- U-16 and U-15 teams were state semi-finalists ... Metro-Ford Tournament champions league honors four straight years ... team won the league title and finished fourth and tournament MVP in 1999 ... Extensive international travel ... competed in in state senior year ... high school teammate of fellow UW teammate Chris Eylander Manchester Umbro Cup and Newcastle Invitational as part of British Tour ... also ... also earned three letters in basketball and earned all–league honors ... one played in friendlies versus Newcastle United, Motherwell, Darlington and Hearts letter in football. ... Snickers Cup second place finishers in ’02 and semi-finalist in ’00 ... four-year varsity starter at Bellevue Christian ... team won state championship in ’99 ... team captain as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Kevin Murray…born Jan. 14, 1984, in Renton, Wash. ... parents are Jill and Russ Murray ... father attended Washington ... has one older brother, PERSONAL: Jeffrey Payne Hoover…born March 11, 1984, in Salt Lake Todd (21) and a sister, Kelly (23). City, ... parents are Donna and William Hoover ... mother is a business manager and father is a program manager ... father and an uncle, Rick Hoover, played football at ... one sister, Leslie (19) ... enjoys engineering, mechanics and cars ... would like to pursue a career in professional soccer or in engineering.

HOOVER’S CAREER STATISTICS MURRAY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 9-5 1 1 3 11 1 2002 17-16 3 2 8 16 0

18 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SOPHOMORES/RS-FRESHMAN LEO KENNY TOTEV #11 MUELLER #25 Midfielder Defender 5-8 • Sophomore 6-0 • RS-Freshman Kristiansund, Norway Snohomish, Wash. Atlanten VGS Bothell HS

Wurzberger on Totev: Wurzberger on Mueller: “Leo is quick and skillful. He could be a valuable utility player for us this year.” “This is a big year for Kenny to show his ability as a centerback this season.”

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Clausenengen FK for three AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Redshirt year. years…also played for Oslo Ost FK for one season…2000 graduate of Atlanten VGS in Kristiansund, Norway…served in the Royal Norwegian Air Force from Aug. CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played club soccer for Cascade Avalanche ... 2000, through Dec. 2001, at the Institute of Aviation Medicine…Norwegian U-17 state champions in 2001 Snickers Cup ... in 2000 season team was a finalist champion in army soccer in the Fall of 2001. in the Premier 1 League ... quarterfinalist in U-17 Surf Cup and winner of Portland Cup ... U-16 finalist in 2000 Snickers Cup ... U-15 team lost in a shootout in ’99 PERSONAL: Leonard Krassimirov Totev…born March 22, 1981, in Snickers Cup ... three-year varsity letterwinner for coach Alejandro Zahajko at Bothell Kristiansund, Norway…parents are Heidi and Krassimir…has a younger sister, High ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... team advanced to first round of state Oda (11) and a brother, Kristopher (20)…brother played for the Norwegian national tournament in sophomore and junior seasons ... earned honorable mention honors team for three season…plans to major in business administration…enjoys in 2000 ... helped lead team to an undefeated season and KingCo championship as worldwide travel. a junior.

PERSONAL: Kenny Peter Mueller…born Oct. 16, 1983, in Seattle, Wash. ... parents are Anne and Pete Mueller ... mother is a hair stylist and father works for Boeing ... two sisters, Katie (21) and Kiersten (16) ... Katie played Division II soccer from 1999-01 ... enjoys classic cars and dirt bike riding ... interested in a career as an electronic engineer.

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 19 HUSKY NEWCOMERS DEREK DEREK PICKETT #18 CRISMIER #16 Midfielder Midfielder 6-0 • Sophomore 5-11 • Freshman Sammamish, Wash. Redmond, Wash. Eastlake HS/San Diego State Lake Washington HS

Wurzberger on Pickett: Wurzberger on Crismier: “Derek is athletically solid with some attacking flair.” “Derek has great ability and will make a strong showing for us this year.”

AT SAN DIEGO STATE: Transferred to Washington from San CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played with Tynecastle FC for seven years, Diego State following freshman season…played in 13 games for the Aztecs, starting along with UW teammates Derek Pickett and Jeff Hoover…four-year letterwinner four…took seven shots. at Lake Washington…All-KingCo 4A and All-Eastside selection all four years…Gatorade State Player of the Year his junior season, leading his team to a CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Eastlake 16th place finish at state championship…prep team won league championship in HS…helped team to third-place state finish during sophomore campaign…squad 2002, finished runner-up in 2000 and 2001…club team won the Surf Cup in California won league championships in 1999 and 2000, while finishing third in 2002…played (2002), Manchester Umbro Cup in England (1999) and the Metro Ford Tournament six years for Tynecastle FC in Redmond…club team won Metro Ford Cup in Canada, in Canada (1999)…was tournament MVP at Metro Ford. Manchester Tournament Cup in England and the Surf Cup in San Diego…captained team during Surf Cup. PERSONAL: Derek Evan Crismier…born Oct. 8, 1984, in Woodland, Calif.…parents are Rose and Ken…has one sister, Kendra (21)…graduated high PERSONAL: Derek Allan Pickett…born Jan. 26, 1984, in Pensacola, school with a 3.2 grade point average. Fla.…parents are Joya and Dennis…has a sister, Jenessa (17) and a brother, Bradley (11)…considering a career as a lawyer…enjoys wakeboarding. MATT FISCHER #23 Defender 6-1 • Freshman Sammamish, Wash. Eastlake HS

Wurzberger on Fischer: “Matt has great athleticism and is eager to learn.”

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Eastlake HS…All- KingCo second-team selection as a sophomore, first-team pick as a junior and senior…team-captain as a senior, leading squad to conference championship…played for Crossfire Sounders since age 11…played with fellow incoming freshmen Derek Crismier and Kevin Forrest…helped club team to quarterfinals of Far West Regionals in Hawaii in 2003…club team advanced to semifinals of the 2002 Score at the Shore Tournament in New York.

PERSONAL: Matthew Ryan Fischer…born Jan. 22, 1985, in Seoul, South Korea…parents are Diane and Dennis…one sister, Jennifer (15)…considering becoming a mechanical enginner. 20 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY NEWCOMERS

campaigns…two-time first-team All-Area and two-time first-team All-WesCo (2002- WILL 03)…WesCo honorable mention pick as a freshman and sophomore…team captain #2 as a senior…led team in scoring as a junior and senior…played for Crossfire FLANAGAN Sounders ‘84 for five seasons…helped Sounders to first-place finishes in the state Defender tournament in three of the last four years. 5-11 • Freshman PERSONAL: Kevin Christopher Forrest…born Nov. 3, 1984, in Ridgefield, Wash. Seattle…parents are Theresa and Ward…father played soccer for Washington Jesuit HS and for the Seattle Sounders…has three sisters, Catie (24), Julie (20) and Maddie (16)…Julie plays soccer at the …interests include chess, Wurzberger on Flanagan: cliff jumping, guitar and surfing. “Will has all the ability to make a significant contribution in his first year.”

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Led Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.) to three Oregon 4A state championships and four Metro League championship crowns…team was ranked among nation’s Top-15 all four years…first-team All-Metro selection as a TY junior and senior…named first-team All-State as a senior, following a second- HARDEN #20 team pick as a junior…team captain as senior…squad went a perfect 19-0 during sophomore year…played for FC Portland “Blues” for seven seasons…”Blues” won Defender four consecutive state championships (1999-2002)…also won 2000 Presidents Day 6-1 • Freshman Tournament in , as well as four Portland Cup titles (1999-2002)…played for Junction City, Ore. both Oregon and Washington ODP teams for a total of six years…captain of Oregon Junction City HS ODP team for three seasons (2001-03)…made international tours with Region IV ODP team…national team alternate (1998-99). Wurzberger on Harden: “Ty has great potential to play as a centerback for the Huskies.” PERSONAL: William Lewis Flanagan…born April 13, 1984, in Vancouver, Wash.…parents are Leslie and William Jr.…has a sister, Tiffany (22)…also played CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time 3A State Player of the Year as a kicker for high school football team for two seasons (2001-02), receiving All-Metro junior and senior…led Junction City to back-to-back state titles in 2001 and 2002, and All-State honors both years…two-year letterwinner in track…at age 10, was after a third-place finish in 2001…two-time first-team All-State selection (2001- national runner-up in martial arts (Tae Kwon Do) at Junior Olympics…member of 2002)…third-team All-State as a sophomore…two-time District 5 MVP and three- Jesuit HS honor roll…member of Pound for Pound and 900 lb. clubs (combined time District 5 first-team selection…two-year team captain and two-time team squat, clean and bench press) in Jesuit Power Training…also enjoys waterskiing, MVP…named Best All-Around High School Athlete as a senior…OregonLive.com snowboarding and scuba diving. Fan’s Player of the Year…two-time Eugene Register-Guard Fall Prep Soccer Athlete of the Year…had his No. 5 soccer jersey retired at Junction City HS…played for state ODP team for five seasons…member of FC Portland Academy team final two KEVIN years of high school…four-year member of McKenzie United Soccer Academy in FORREST #26 Eugene (now Oregon United)…ODP Regional Pool player in 1999…club team won European tournament titles at the Harleem Cup (Holland) and the Newcastle Defender (England). 5-11 • Freshman Edmonds, Wash. PERSONAL: Robert Tyrel Harden…born March 6, 1984, in Norman, Okla.…parents are Franny and Rob…sisters both played collegiate soccer…Georgi Edmonds-Woodway (25) played for Western Oregon and Indi (23) played for …also lettered in basketball and track…team captain and MVP of basketball team in Wurzberger on Forrest: 1999…earned all-league honors in track (2001). “Kevin has lots of attacking ability and a great attitude towards learning.”

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Edmonds- Woodway…led team to a pair of WesCo Championships during junior and senior

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 21 2002 SEASON STATISTICS 2002 WASHINGTON MEN’S SOCCER (6-10-3, 3-7 Pac-10/5th)

UW-OPP UW-OPP UW-OPP UW-OPP DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT SHOTS SAVES CRNS FOULS UW GOALS (ASSISTS) Aug. 31 Central Florida1 T, 2-2 ot 700 18-13 3-5 7-5 12-19 Marsh (Tanner), Tallman Sept. 2 DePaul1 T, 1-1 ot 400 20-6 3-5 7-4 21-21 Tanner (Marsh) Sept. 6 SANTA CLARA W, 2-1 1054 10-19 3-2 0-3 16-14 Tanner (Chabala), Wiesner (Oyetuga) Sept. 13 Charleston2 W, 2-0 120 9-17 6-4 5-3 11-10 Wiesner (Hobbs), Oyetuga Sept. 15 South Carolina2 L, 1-3 1104 8-21 9-5 1-5 13-12 Murray (Klaas) Sept. 19 CREIGHTON L, 1-2 ot 542 17-14 4-7 9-9 19-22 Oyetuga (Klaas) Sept. 27 MARQUETTE3 W, 3-2 1103 12-12 1-4 3-2 19-28 Giudice (Murray), Giudice, Oyetuga (Marsh) Sept. 29 CONNECTICUT3 L, 0-2 999 7-18 3-2 0-2 19-17 none Oct. 6 Portland T, 1-1 ot 2570 13-18 5-3 9-7 16-19 Wiesner (Giudice) Oct. 11 Stanford* L, 0-2 1378 12-8 3-3 7-5 16-15 none Oct. 13 California* L, 1-2 ot 233 10-18 10-2 5-6 15-10 Murray (Klaas) Oct. 20 OREGON STATE* L, 2-3 1100 21-19 7-5 6-4 14-25 Oyetuga (Marsh, Klaas), Wiesner (Murray, Marsh) Oct. 25 FRESNO STATE* W, 1-0 708 14-12 4-4 7-8 10-16 Hoover Oct. 27 UCLA* L, 0-1 2116 8-15 3-4 2-0 13-16 none Nov. 1 at UCLA* W, 2-1 ot 435 14-20 8-5 4-8 23-19 Wiesner (Tallman), Klaas (Fukuchi, Wiesner) Nov. 3 Fresno State* L, 2-3 1333 9-14 4-2 1-5 11-15 Murray (Chabala), Fukuchi (Oyetuga) Nov. 10 Oregon State* L, 3-6 NA 13-18 6-5 6-6 17-9 Hobbs (Marsh), Wiesner (Heinzen), Wiesner (Hoover) Nov. 15 CALIFORNIA* W, 2-1 ot 654 16-13 5-0 10-4 29-13 Marsh, Giudice (Chabala) Nov. 17 STANFORD* L, 1-2 ot 942 14-15 3-4 4-3 18-17 Bartholomew (Hobbs)

ALL CAPS—home match; *—Pac-10 match; 1—Portland Invitational, Portland, Ore.; 2—Gamecock Soccer Classic, Columbia, S.C.; 3— NIKE Husky Classic, Seattle Record: Overall—6-10-3; Home—4-5-0; Away—1-5-1; Neutral—1-0-2 Attn. (avg.): Total— 921; H—1,024; A—1,008; N–407

SCORING —SEASON— —CAREER— PLAYER GP/GS GLS ASTS PTS SHOTS GWG GP/GS GLS ASTS PTS SHOTS GWG 14 Wiesner, Brett, So., F 19/18 7 1 15 27 2 38/37 11 2 24 60 4 11 Dayo Oyetuga, Sr., F 19/13 4 2 10 36 1 48/19 9 3 21 63 3 10 Seth Marsh, Jr., MF 19/17 2 5 9 25 0 45/32 6 7 19 68 1 3 Kevin Murray, Fr., D 17/16 3 2 8 16 0 17/16 3 2 8 16 0 15 Sean Giudice, Jr., F 18/5 3 1 7 10 1 18/5 3 1 7 10 1 8 C.J. Klaas, So., MF 16/16 1 4 6 32 1 33/33 2 9 13 82 1 9 Patrick Tanner, Jr., F 13/9 2 1 5 11 0 13/9 2 1 5 11 0 6 Gavin Hobbs, Fr., D 16/9 1 2 4 11 0 16/9 1 2 4 11 0 17 Jeff Hoover, Fr., MF 9/5 1 1 3 11 1 9/5 1 1 3 11 1 2 Kyle Fukuchi, Sr., MF 14/7 11390 38/11 3 2 8 23 1 4 Zac Tallman, Sr., D 19/19 11330 77/76 4 3 11 30 0 7 Mike Chabala, Fr., MF 19/9 03380 19/9 03380 18 Artie Bartholomew, Fr., MF 4/0 10250 4/010250 23 Aaron Heinzen, Sr., D 18/18 01190 53/46 0 2 2 15 0 13 Casey Armstrong, So., F 17/5 0 0 0 14 0 23/5 1 0 2 17 0 20 Jimmy Stark, Jr., F 7/2 00080 16/4 1 0 2 15 1 19 Troy Ready, Jr., MF 9/3 00050 12/3 00070 12 Evan Cummings, Fr., MF 11/3 00040 11/3 00040 5 Joe Birklid, So., D 16/16 00010 28/26 00010 21 Mike Cusenza, Fr., MF 5/0 00000 5/000000 22 Ben Oakley, So., G 1/0 00000 1/000000

WASHINGTON 19 27 25 79 245 6 OPPONENTS 19 35 24 94 290 10

GOALKEEPING —SEASON— —CAREER— PLAYER GP/GS MP GA SV GAA ShO GP/GS MP GA SV GAA ShO 24 Daniel Waltman, Jr. 12/11 1109 20 60 1.62 1 20/17 1709 28 76 1.47 1.5 1 Chris Eylander, Fr. 8/8 725 15 30 1.86 1 8/8 725 15 30 1.86 1 WASHINGTON 19/19 1834 35 90 1.72 2 OPPONENTS 19/19 1828 27 71 1.33 3

Yellow Cards: UW—29: Opponents—34

22 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2002 MATCH SUMMARIES 2002 WASHINGTON HUSKY MATCH SUMMARIES No. 7 Washington 2, Central Florida 2 (2 OT) Washington 1, No. 16 Portland 1 (2 OT) Washington 2, No. 5 UCLA 1 (2 OT) Aug. 31, Portland, Ore. Oct. 6, Portland, Ore. Nov. 1, Los Angeles, Calif. Scoring: 1, UCF, Vazquez, (Delgado), 9:36. 2, UW, Scoring: 1, UW, Wiesner, (Giudice), 29:22. 2, UP, Scoring: 1, UW, Wiesner, (Tallman), 23:23. 2, UCLA, Marsh, (Tanner), 19:32. 3, UW, Tallman, (Penalty Kick) Domingo, (Pearce), 76:06. Shots: UW 13, UP 18. Cor- McKinley, (Gregorio, Taylor), 61:46. 3, UW, Klaas, 26:06. 4, UCF, Beaulac, (Vasquez), 48:15. Shots: UW ners: UW 9, UP 7. Fouls: UW 16, UP 19. Saves: UW 5, (Fukuchi, Wiesner), 107:20. Shots: UW 14, UCLA 20. 18, UCF 13. Corners: UW 7, UCF 5. Saves: UW 3 (Eylander), UP 3, (Spiteri). Yellow cards: UW 1 Corners: UW 4, UCLA 8. Saves: UW 8 (Waltman), UCLA (Waltman), UCF 5 (McIntosh). Fouls: UW 12, UCF 19. (Armstrong), UP 2 (Cronkite, Brown). Att.: 2570 5, (Wells 4, TEAM 1). Fouls: UW 23, UCLA 19. Yellow Yellow cards: UW 2, (Hobbs, Birklid), UCF 2, (Delgado, Cards: UW 1, (Hobbs). Attn: 435 Kronberger). Red Cards: UW 2, (Birklid, Heinzen). Att.: No. 1 Stanford 2, Washington 0 700 Oct. 11, Palo Alto, Calif. Fresno State 3, Washington 2 Scoring: 1, STAN, Janusz, 14:55. 2, STAN, Graham, Nov. 3, Fresno, Calif. No. 7 Washington 1, DePaul 1 (2 OT) (Twellman), 18:12. Shots: UW 12, STAN 8. Corners: Scoring: 1, FS, Anderson, (Sorto), 1:36. 2, UW, Murray, Sept. 2; Portland, Ore. UW 7, STAN 5. Saves: UW 3 (Eylander 1, Waltman 2 ), (Chabala), 30:14. 3, FS, Low, (Moran), 44:01. 4, UW, Scoring: 1, UW, Tanner, (Marsh), 59:06. 2, DEP, Arreola, STAN 3, (Terris). Fouls: UW 16, STAN 15. Yellow Cards: Fukuchi, (Oyetuga), 50:23. 5, FS, LeRoy, 71:34. (Kruse), 67:26. Shots: UW 20, DEP 6. Corners: UW 7, UW 2, (Chabala, Armstrong), STAN 3, (Terris, Abolaji, Shots: UW 9, FS 14. Corner Kicks: UW 1, FS 5. Saves: DEP 4. Saves: UW 3 (Eylander), DEP 5 (Timlin). Fouls: TEAM). Att.: 1378 UW 4, (Waltman), FS 2, (Proud). Fouls: UW 11, FS 15. UW 21, DEP 21. Yellow cards: UW 1, (Tallman), DEP 3, Yellow Cards:UW 3 (Hobbs, Klaas, Marsh), FS 2, (Arreola, Kiefer, Timlin). Att.: 400 No. 15 California 2, Washington 1 (OT) (Moran, LeRoy). Attn: 1333 Oct. 13, Berkeley, Calif. No. 12 Washington 2, No. 24 Santa Clara 1 Scoring: 1, CAL, Hatzke, 73:58. 2, UW, Murray, (Klaas), Oregon State 6, Washington 3 Sept. 6, Seattle, Wash. 76:42. 3, CAL, Munoz, (Berger, Hatzke), 95:55. Shots: Nov. 10, Corvallis, Ore. Scoring: 1, UW, Tanner, (Chabala), 39:14. 2, SCU, Ew- UW 10, CAL 18. Corners: UW 5, CAL 6. Saves: UW 10 Scoring: 1, UW, Hobbs, (Marsh), 12:52. 2, OSU, Gor- ers, (Penalty Kick) 52:59. 3, UW, Wiesner, (Oyetuga), (Waltman), CAL 2 (Saunders), Fouls: UW 15, CAL 10. don, (Zaher), 13:27. 3, OSU, Gordon, (Bartlome), 24:59. 60:12. Shots: UW 10, SCU 19. Corners: UW 0, SCU 3. Yellow Cards: UW 3, (Klaas, Heinzen, Birklid), CAL 2 4, UW, Wiesner, (Heinzen), 25:49. 5, UW, Wiesner, Saves: UW 3 (Waltman), SCU 2 (Cronin). Fouls: UW (Wahl, Navarro) Att.: 233 (Hoover), 65:04. 6, OSU, Zaher, (Duncan, Bartlome), 16, SCU 14. Yellow cards: UW 1 (Wiesner), SCU 3, 70:34. 7, OSU, Gordon, (Bartlome, R.Johnson), 75:54. (Cashman, Cronin, Purtell). Att.: 1054 Oregon State 3, Washington 2 8, OSU, R.Johnson, 86:02. 9, OSU, M.Johnson, 88:33. Oct. 20, Seattle, Wash. Shots: UW 13, OSU 18. Corners: UW 6, OSU 6. Saves: No. 10 Washington 2, Charleston 0 Scoring: 1, OSU, Zaher, 5:26. 2, UW, Oyetuga, (Marsh, UW 6, (Eylander), OSU 5, (Billmeyer). Fouls: UW 17, Sept. 13, Columbia, S.C. Klaas) 12:50. 3, OSU, Gordon, 15:13. 4, UW, Wiesner, OSU 9. Yellow Card: UW 1, (Giudice), OSU 2, (Farber, Scoring: 1, UW, Wiesner, (Hobbs) 16:32. 2, UW, (Murray, Marsh), 26:37. 5, OSU, Johnson, 64:17. Shots: Zaher). Attn.: NA Oyetuga, 65:56. Shots: UW 9, CHAR 17. Corners: UW UW 21, OSU 19. Corners: UW 6, OSU 4. Saves: UW 7 5, CHAR 3. Saves: UW 6 (Eylander), CHAR 4 (Wiggans). (Waltman), OSU 5 (Billmeyer). Fouls: UW 14, OSU 25. Washington 2, No. 5 California 1 (OT) Fouls: UW 11, CHAR 10. Yellow cards: UW 1 (Wiesner). Yellow Cards: UW 1, (Marsh), OSU 3, (Ness, Smith, Nov. 15, Seattle, Wash. Attn.: 120 Gordon). Att.: 1100 Scoring: 1, CAL, Acosta, 71:57. 2, UW, Marsh, (Pen- alty Kick), 79:20. 3, UW, Giudice, (Chabala), 100:00. No. 5 South Carolina 3, No. 10 Washington 1 Washington 1, Fresno State 0 Shots: UW 16, CAL 13. Corners: UW 10, CAL 4. Saves: Sept. 15, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 25, Seattle, Wash. UW 5 (Eylander), CAL 0, (Saunders). Fouls: UW 29, CAL Scoring: 1, UW, Murray, (Klaas), 10:36. 2, USC, OWN Scoring: 1, UW, Hoover, 58:35. 13. Yellow Cards: UW 2, (Hoover, Heinzen), CAL 2, (Carr, GOAL, 11:10. 3, USC, Quinn, (Rosenberg) 55:58. 4, USC, Shots: UW 14, FS 12. Corners: UW 7, FS 8. Saves: UW Navaro). Attn.: 654 Deter, (Rosenberg) 69:48. Shots: UW 8, USC 21. Cor- 4, (Waltman), FS 4, (Proud). Fouls: UW 10, FS 16. Yel- ners: UW 1, USC 5. Fouls: UW 13, USC 12. Saves: USC low Cards: UW 1, (Birklid), FS 1, (Anderson). Attn.: 708 No. 9 Stanford 2, Washington 1 5,(Bachmeyer), UW 9, (Waltman). Yellow cards: UW Nov. 17, Seattle, Wash. 1, (Heinzen). Att.: 1104 No. 5 UCLA 1, Washington 0 Scoring: 1, STAN, Whalen,(Dunivant), 53:03. 2, UW, Oct. 27, Seattle, Wash. Bartholomew, (Hobbs), 85:24. 3, STAN, Dunivant, (Pen- No. 18 Creighton 2, No. 17 Washington 1 Scoring: 1, UCLA, Mehring, (Gregorio), 38:52. alty Kick), 102:07. Shots: UW 14, STAN 15. Corners: Sept. 19, Seattle, Wash. Shots: UW 8, UCLA 15. Corners: UW 2, UCLA 0. Saves: UW 4, STAN 3. Saves: UW 3, (Waltman), STAN 4, Scoring: 1, CU, Ballouchy 1:17. 2, UW, Oyetuga, (Klaas), UW 3, (Waltman), UCLA 4, (Wells). Fouls: UW 13. UCLA (Fulton). Fouls: UW 18, STAN 17. Yellow Cards: UW 14:18. 3, CU, Tranchilla, (Havens), 108:44. Shots: UW 16. Yellow Cards: UW 1, (Birklid), UCLA 1, (Griffin). 3,(Heinzen, Chabala, Hobbs), Stanford 1, (Wilson). 17, UC 14. Corners: UW 9, CU 9. Saves: UW 4, Attn.: 2116 Attn.: 942 (Waltman), CU 7 (Gabb). Fouls: UW 19, CU 22. Yellow cards: UW 3, (Marsh, Oyetuga, Ready), CU 4, (Jewett, Bennah, Nelson, TEAM). Att: 542

Washington 3, Marquette 2 Sept. 27, Seattle, Wash. Scoring: 1, MU, Lee, 7:31. 2, UW, Giudice, (Murray), 65:27. 3, Giudice, 73:22. 4, UW, Oyetuga, (Marsh), 79:09. 5, MU, Gutierrez, (Penalty Kick), 88:40. Shots: UW 12, MU 12. Corners: UW 3, MU 2. Saves: UW 1 (Eylander), MU 4 (Ubert). Fouls: UW 19. MU 28. Yel- low cards: UW 1, (Birklid), MU 1 (Lee). Att: 1103

No. 9 Connecticut 2, Washington 0 Sept. 29, Seattle, Wash. Scoring: 1, UConn, Ralph, (McLeod), 28:18. 2, UConn, Ralph, (Mordocco), 73:36. Shots: UW 7, UConn 18. Cor- ners: UW 0, UConn 2. Saves: UW 3 (Eylander), UConn 2 (Schuerman). Fouls: UW 19, UConn 17. Yellow Cards: UConn 2 (Moloi, Cuellar) Att.: 999 Casey Armstrong Chris Eylander 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 23 2002 SEASON REVIEW 2002 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE HUSKY HONORS 2002 FINAL STANDINGS PAC-10 Overall ALL-PAC-10 CONFERENCE (5) WLTPct. W L T Pct. C.J. Klaas, So. (first-team) 1. UCLA 8 2 0 .800 18 3 3 .750 Brett Wiesner, So. (second-team) 2.California 6 3 1 .650 14 6 2 .682 Aaron Heinzen, Sr. (honorable mention) 3. Stanford 5 3 2 600 18 5 2 .720 Seth Marsh, Jr. (honorable mention) 4. Oregon State 4 6 0 .400 13 8 0 .619 5. Washington 3 7 0 .300 6 10 3 .395 Zac Tallman, Sr. (honorable mention) 6. Fresno State 2 7 1 .250 5 11 4 .350

ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 CONFERENCE (5) 2002 PAC-10 HONORS Kyle Fukuchi, Sr. (first-team) Troy Ready, Sr. (first-team) Player of the Year: , GK, California Daniel Waltman, Jr. (second-team) Freshman of the Year: Joe Zaher, MF, Oregon State Casey Armstrong, So. (second-team) Co-Coach of the Years: , California and Dana Taylor, Oregon Joe Birklid, So. (second-team) State

ALL-PAC-10 FIRST TEAM NSCAA ALL-FAR WEST REGION TEAM (1) Name Pos. Yr. School C.J. Klaas, So. (second-team) F Jr. OSU Taylor Graham D Sr. STAN Adolfo Gregorio* MF Jr. UCLA C.J. Klaas* MF So. WASH ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 FIRST TEAM ** F Sr. STAN Peter Billmeyer, OSU Jr. 3.35 Business Kupono Low MF Sr. Fresno St. , STAN Sr. 3.41 Economics Johanes Maliza** MF Sr. STAN Rob Fulton, STAN So. 3.46 Economics Mike Munoz* MF So. CAL Tim Pierce F Sr. UCLA Kyle Fuckuchi, WASH Sr. 3.66 Business Josh Saunders* GK Sr. CAL Taylor Graham, STAN Sr. 3.73 International Relations Scot Thompson D Sr. UCLA Johanes Maliza, STAN Sr. 3.47 History Aaron McHardy, OSU Sr. 3.66 Business ALL-PAC-10 SECOND TEAM Troy Ready, WASH Jr. 3.45 Speech Communications Makoto Anderson F So. Fresno St. F So. CAL Jose Rivas, FSU Jr. 3.98 Kinesiology/Exercise Science Todd Dunivant** D Sr. STAN Andrew Terris, STAN Sr. 3.68 Psychology Jimmy Frazelle MF Sr. UCLA James Twellman, STAN So. 3.84 Undeclared Tony Lawson D Jr. UCLA D Fr. STAN Troy Roberts D So. CAL ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 SECOND TEAM Tyson Wahl D Fr. CAL Casey Armstrong, WASH So. 3.25 Business Brett Wiesner F So. WASH Joe Birklid, WASH So. 3.66 Undeclared * GK Jr. UCLA Yohei Fukuda, CAL So. 3.40 Undeclared Joe Zaher MF Fr. OSU Abe Geiger, STAN Jr. 3.29 Political Science *two-time All-Pac-10 honoree Mat Herold, FSU Jr. 3.28 Kinesiology/Exercise Science **three-time All-Pac-10 honoree Todd Leber, STAN So. 3.51 International Relations Alex Martinez, CAL So. 3.36 Undeclared Honorable Mention (UW players only): Aaron Heinzen (Sr., D); Seth Marsh Jeremy Proud, FS Sr. 3.41 Liberal Studies (Jr., MF); Zac Tallman (Sr. D) , UCLA Jr. 3.13 Sociology Daniel Waltman, WASHJr. 3.37 Business Zach Wells, UCLA Jr. 3.19 English Michael Wilson, STAN Jr. 3.30 International Relations

24 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide CONFERENCE HISTORY MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION AND PAC-10 HISTORY 1992 1994 1996 1999 Mountain Mountain Mountain Mountain 1. Washington 1. Fresno State 1. California 1. Washington 2. Stanford 2. Washington 2. Washington 2. Stanford 3. Air Force 3. California 3. Oregon State 3. Denver 4. Fresno State 4. San Jose State 4. Stanford 4. California 5. Cal State Sacramento 5. Stanford 5. Cal State Sacramento 5. Air Force 6. Oregon State 6. Air Force Pacific 6. CS Sacramento 7. San Jose State 7. Cal State Sacramento 1. UCLA 7. Cal Poly 8. California 8. Oregon State 2. Cal State Fullerton 8. Oregon State Pacific Pacific 3. UC Irvine Pacific 1. UCLA 1. UCLA 4. Cal State Northridge 1. UCLA 2. Cal State Fullerton 2. 5. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 2. CS Fullerton 3. New Mexico 3. UC Santa Barbara 6. UC Santa Barbara 3. UC Santa Barbara 4. UNLV 4. Cal State Fullerton Championship New Mexico 5. Cal State Northridge 5. UC Irvine (Nov. 17, Berkeley, Calif.) 5. UC Irvine 6. San Diego State 6. San Diego State UCLA 4, California 1 6. CS Northridge 7. UC Irvine 7. Cal State Northridge 7. UNLV 8. UC Santa Barbara 8. UNLV 8. San Diego Tournament (Nov. 6-8, Seattle) Championship (Nov. 13, Fresno) 1997 MPSF Championship Semifinals: Fresno State 1, UCLA 0 Mountain Washington 2, UCLA 1 Stanford 1, UCLA 1 (OT) 1. Stanford UW 3, Cal State Fullerton 1 1995 2. Washington 2000 Final: UW 1, Stanford 0 (OT) 3. California Mountain 4. Oregon State 1. Washington 2. Stanford 1993 1. Fresno State 5. Cal State Sacramento 2. Washington Pacific 3. UCLA Mountain 3. Oregon State 1. UCLA 4. California 1. Air Force 4. San Jose State 2. Cal State Fullerton 5. Oregon State 2. Stanford 5. Cal State Sacramento Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 3. California 6. Air Force 4. Cal State Northridge 2001 4. Fresno State 7. Stanford 5. UC Irvine 5. Washington 8. California 6. UC Santa Barbara 1. Stanford 6. Oregon State 2. UCLA 7. San Jose State Pacific Championship 3. Washington 8. Cal State Sacramento 1. UCLA (Nov. 16, Los Angeles) 4. California Pacific 2. UC Santa Barbara UCLA 1, Stanford 0 5. Oregon State 1. UCLA 3. Cal State Northridge 2. Cal State Northridge 4. UNLV 1998 3. Cal State Fullerton 5. Cal State Fullerton 2002 4. New Mexico 6. New Mexico 1. Washington 1. UCLA 5. UNLV 7. San Diego State 2. CS Fullerton 2. California 6. San Diego State 8. UC Irvine 3. UCLA 3. Stanford 7. UC Santa Barbara 4. Stanford 4. Oregon State 8. UC Irvine Tournament Cal Poly SLO 5. Washington 6. Fresno State Tournament (Nov. 10-12, Los Angeles) 6. California (Nov. 5-7, Los Angeles) Semifinals: 7. Oregon State NOTE: The Huskies competed in the Semifinals: Fresno St. 3, UC Santa Barbara 1 8. UC Irvine Mountain Pacific Sports Federation from CS Northridge 1, Air Force 0 (OT) UCLA 3, Washington 0 9. UC Santa Barbara UCLA 2, Stanford 1 Final: CS Sacramento 1992 through 1999. Beginning in 2000, Final: UCLA 1, Fresno State 0 the Huskies competed in the Pacific-10 UCLA 2, CS Northridge 0 Conference.

The 1992 Huskies, under then first-year head coach Dean Wurzberger, The won their second straight won the inaugural Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship in MPSF Championship in 1999, beating UCLA 2-1 in the final. a tournament held at . 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 25 HUSKY SOCCER HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Seth Akyeampong, 1968 Michael Cvitkovic, 1967 Gavin Hobbs, 2002 Bryan McNiel, 1992-93-94-95 Chris Sarver, 1990-91 Graham Allen, 1980 Justin Hodges, 1993 Paul Mendes, 1973-74-75-76 Kyle Sawai, 1993 Eric Anderson, 1978 D James Hodgson, 1983-84-85-87 Kyle Mercer, 1997 Martin Schoonmaker, 1970 Stephen Anderton, 1969 Mark Hogenhout, 1997-99-00 Finn Midelfart, 1967 Mark Schuur, 1979-80-81-82 Ken David, 1979 Matt Annis, 1995-96-97-98 Kris Hollingshead, 1999-00 Lyle Miller, 1969-70 John Scott, 1967 Anthony DeRocco, 1980 Okyahene Appia, 1968 Jeff Hoover, 2002 Michael Minor, 1989 Robert Shoemaker, 1967-68 James Dickinson, 1999 Casey Armstrong, 2002 Steve Hormel, 1984-85 Rocco Monary, 1969-70 Curt Shugarts, 1981-82-83 Ken Dorn, 1990-91 William Ashby, 1967-68-69 Glenn Howell, 1988-90 Carroll Moore, 1967-68 Greg Shugarts, 1985-86-87 Ron Dorn, 1977 Jeff Aumell, 1986-87-88 Dusty Hudock, 1991-92-93 Thomas Moore, 1970-71 Emmanuel Siebu, 1968 Dave Dunaway, 1978 Brent Aune, 1988-89-90-91 Joel Hurd, 1993-94-95-96 Mitch Morando, 1993 Eligjah Siwila, 1968 Mark Dunlap, 1977 Paul Hurme, 1991-92-93-94 Doug Morrill, 1990-91-92 Billy Sleeth, 1998-99-00-01 James Dunn, 1990 Randall Morton, 1969-70 Charles Sletten, 1991-92-93-94 B Jason Dunn, 1990 Tim Babcock, 1990-91 J Stanley Moss, 1968 Anthony Smith, 1973-74-75-76 Jahanger Baghdanian, 1976 E Scott Jenkins, 1992-93-94-95 Kevin Murray, 2002 Jon Smith, 1987-88-89 Johan Bakken, 1967 Lane Jerdal, 1997-98 Shannon Murray, 1989-90-91-92 Robert Smith, 1969 Lee Eckmann, 1981-82-83-84 Mike Barbarick, 1977-78-79 David Jeter, 1985-86-87-88 Warren Myrfield, 1969-70 Ben Somoza, 1999-00-01 Jon Edmonston, 1993-94 Chris Bede, 1992 Skip Jinneman, 1977-78-79-80 Mark Stoppler, 1982-83-85-86 Ryan Edwards, 1994-95-96-97 Craig Beeson, 1984-85-86-87 Ron Johnson, 1973 N James Stottlemyre, 1970 Steve Englebrick, 1979-80-81-82 Martin Bell, 1969 Michael Jones, 1968-69 Joseph Nartey, 1967-68 Steve Stout, 1989-90-91-92 Mike Enneking, 1980-81-82-83 Ken Bermudez, 1985-86-87 Viet Nguyen, 1994-95-97-98 Bernd Strom, 1986-87-88-89 David Berto, 1988-89 K Rolf Norton, 1989-90 Dan Strom, 1978 F Gerd Strom, 1991-92-93-94 Rees Bettinger, 1996-97-98-99 Hyeon Kang, 1997-98 Ed Novion, 1972-73 Jason Farrell, 1990 Arthur Betts, 1973 Mohammed Kazemi, 1967 Rodrigo Novion, 1972 Dave Felt, 1978-79-80-81 Tom Bialek, 1985-86-87 Ian Keenan, 1978-79-80-81 T Peter Fewing, 1983-84 Nghyen Binh, 1969 Manuel Keita, 1973-74-75-76 O Zac Tallman, 1999-00-01-02 Paul Filion, 1972 Joe Birklid, 2001-02 Zach Kingsley, 2000-01 Daniel Oliver, 1987-88-89-90 Mitchell Thomas, 1991 Ray Fitchette, 1976-77-78 , 1985-86-87 C.J. Klaas, 2001-02 Chad Olsen, 1999-00-01 Ed Tonkin, 1972-73 Jon Fleck, 1982-83-84 Terrence Bowers, 1973 John Klein, 1981-82-83-84 Erik Olsen, 1985-86-87 Perry Travis, 1988-89 Greg Foisie, 1998-99-00-01 Jason Boyce, 1994-95-96-97 Peter Klein, 1981-82-83-84 Dale Ottopal, 1987 Jeremy Turnbull, 1990-91-92 James Foody, 1975 James Boyle, 1991 Jeff Koch, 1987-88 Thomas Owens, 1969-70-71 James Forgette, 1987-88 Mark Brady, 1979 Stewart Konzen, 19 Dayo Oyetuga, 1999-00-01-02 V Ward Forrest, 1972-73-74-75 Paul Bridge, 1969 Richard Valore, 1973-74-75-76 Joe Franchino, 1996-97 Burton Brink, 1970 Peter Van de Ven, 1997-98 Trevor Frobose, 2000-01 P Cliff Brown, 1974-75-76-77 L Richard Van Hersett, 1994-95-96-97 Brian Fry, 1983 Mike Park, 1980-81-82-83 Terence Brown, 1969 Rob Lampmann, 1993 Dan Vaughn, 1973-74-75-76 Ken Fuegmann, 1981-82-83-84 Erik Penner, 1991-92-93-94 Mike Browne, 1978 Robert Larned, 1967 Jim Vaughn, 1980-81 Kyle Fukuchi, 1999-00-01-02 Mike Pivec, 1986 Denny Buck, 1975-76 Tim Lawson, 1994-95-96-97 Jud Virden, 1978-79-80-81 Doug Buck, 1973-74-75-76 John Leslie, 1992-93 Glen Poor, 1982-83-84 Brandon Prideaux, 1994-95-96-97 Norman Virgus, 1968 Donald Burke, 1970-71-72 G Albert Levensen, 1972 James Volpentest, 1988-89-90 Michael Burke, 1970 Phil Gauglitz, 1978 Jeff Long, 1983-84 Keith Gehling, 1973 Garrett Lordahl, 1985-86 Q W Scott Gibson, 1979-80 Richard Louckes Jr., 1968-69 C Tom Quickstad, 1977-78 Craig Waibel, 1994-95-97-98 Sean Giudice, 2002 Richard Lyga, 1967 Mark Cairns, 1987-88-89 Tracy Quickstad, 1977-78 Dan Waltman, 2001-02 Bill Glandon, 1980-81 Matt Carnell, 1995-96 Robert Walyor, 1973-74-75-76 Kyle Godat, 1993-94-95-96 Michael Carney, 1970 M R William Whipple, 1968 John Goldingay, 1968 Kai Carroll, 1997-98-99-00 Patrick Madden, 1988-89 Bob Ramsey, 1976-77 Chris Whitworth, 1972-73-74-75 Roger Goodwin, 1982-83-84 Phil Carson, 1982-83-84-85 Seth Marsh, 2001-02 Theodore Rasch, 1972-73 Brett Wiesner, 2001-02 Joe Gradilla, 1994-95 Mike Casale, 1997-98-99-00 Jon Marshall, 1992-93 Jerome Rauen, 1977-78-79 Mark Willey, 1977 John Graves, 1977-78-80-81 Mike Chabala, 2002 Andrew Martin, 1988 John Ray, 1970 Tad Willoughby, 1979-80-81-82 Daryl Green, 1984-85-86-87 Dave Chesler, 1975-76 Jamey Martinez, 1992-93-94-95 Troy Ready, 2002 Chris Wolff, 1995-96-97-98 Eric Guise, 1986-87 Scott Christensen, 1975-76-77 Oliver Martins, 1967-68 Jeff Renkert, 1980-81-82 Todd Woodhouse, 1993-94 Tage Christianson, 1972-73-74-75 Jon Matsushita, 1972 John Rentschler, 1975-76-77 Craig Christopherson, 1983-84-85- H Bill May, 1994-95-96-97 Paul Retchless, 1977-78-79-80 Y 86 John Hamel, 1985-86-87-88 Chad McCarty, 1995-96-97 Bryn Ritchie, 1998-99-00-01 Han Yi, 1984-86-87 Steve Clearman, 1980-81-82 Randy Hanson, 1987 Chuck McChesney, 1982-83 Martin Rood, 1972 Jon Yourkoski, 1992 Stefan Cobb, 1981 Wes Hart, 1998-99 Richard McClain, 1969 Jeff Russ, 1981-82-83-84 Charles Cordell, 1969 Rick Haslam, 1977 Morgan McCoy, 1996-97-98-99 , 1993-94-96-97 Z Gordon McIntyre, 1972-74-75 John Cowmey, 1992-93-94-95 Aaron Heinzen, 1999-2000-01-02 Alexander Zahajko Jr., 1967 Brad McKeown, 1977 Chad Crithfield, 1988-89-90-91 David Hellyer, 1967-68 S Thomas Zahniser, 1970 Robert Cullom, 1975 Eddie Henderson, 1985-86-88-89 Alexander McLane, 1969-70 Jake Sagare, 1999-00-01 Joseph Zohn, 1968-69-70 Evan Cummings, 2002 Vern Hikida, 1972 Mike McMonigle, 1980-81 Monbo Sarkor, 1968 1963-67 player records unavailable Milud Hilmi, 1968-69-70 Kevin McNett, 1989 26 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SOCCER HISTORY FORMER UW PLAYERS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER

Player (Last Year at UW) Team League Tim Babcock (1991) Seattle SeaDogs CISL Rees Bettinger (1999) Seattle Sounders A-League Tom Bialek (1987) Seattle Sounders A League Jason Boyce (1997) MLS Cliff Brown (1977) Seattle Sounders NASL Denny Buck (1976) Seattle Sounders NASL Mike Casale (2000) Seattle Sounders A-League John Cowmey (1995) SF Bay Seals A League James Dunn (1990) Seattle Sounders A League * Ryan Edwards (1997) Seattle Sounders A League Jason Farrell (1990) Columbus Crew MLS *Greg Foisie (2001) Seattle Sounders A League Ward Forrest (1975) Seattle Sounders NASL *Joe Franchino (1997) New England Revolution MLS John Goldingay (1968) Seattle Sounders NASL *Wes Hart (1999) MLS *Aaron Heinzen (2002) A League Eddie Henderson (1989) NPSL * Dusty Hudock (1993) A League * Scott Jenkins (1995) Seattle Sounders A League *Zach Kingsley (2001) Colorado Rapids MLS Jeff Koch (1988) APSL Jon Marshall (1993) Colorado Foxes A League Bill May (1997) Seattle Sounders A League * Chad McCarty (1997) Columbus Crew MLS Paul Mendes (1976) Seattle Sounders NASL Former Huskies Joe Franchino (left), currently with the New England Doug Morrill (1992) Seattle Sounders A League Revolution, battles Chad McCarty, then with the . Shannon Murray (1992) Seattle SeaDogs CISL *Viet Nguyen (1998) Seattle Sounders A League Rolf Norton (1990) Seattle Storm APSL * Brandon Prideaux (1997) DC United MLS * Bryn Ritchie (2001) Portland Timbers A League * Ian Russell (1997) San Jose Earthquakes MLS * Jake Sagare (2001) Portland Timbers A League Chris Sarver (1991) Colorado Foxes A League *Billy Sleeth (2001) Colorado Rapids MLS Ben Somoza Portland Timbers A League Bernd Strom (1989) Portland Timbers APSL Peter Van de Ven (1998) Orange County Wave A League Dan Vaughn (1976) Memphis Rogues NASL * Craig Waibel (1999) San Jose Earthquakes MLS Chris Whitworth (1975) Tacoma Tide APSL Todd Woodhouse (1994) Seattle SeaDogs CISL

Brandon Prideaux won a Major *active player League Soccer championship with italics indicate player coached by Dean Wurzberger at UW Kansas City Wizards. APSL — American Professional Soccer League CISL — Continental Indoor Soccer League MLS —

Ian Russell helped the San Jose Earthquakes to the 2001 MLS title.

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NSCAA/adidas Division I Sleeth, sr. (second team), Benjamin Somoza, sr. (first NSCAA All-America (6) team) 1989: Eddie Henderson, F (third) All-Far West Region (18) 2000: Kai Carroll (honorable mention), Mike Casale 1992: Dusty Hudock, GK (second) 1980: Mike McMonigle, MF (HM) (second team), Mark Hogenhout (second team), Zach 1997: Jason Boyce, F (second) 1988: John Hamel, MF (second); Eddie Henderson, F (sec- Kingsley (honorable mention), Chad Olsen (honorable 1999: Wes Hart, MF (second) ond) mention), Bryn Ritchie (first team), Jake Sagare 2000: Bryn Ritchie, D (second) 1992: Dusty Hudock, GK (first); Jon Marshall, MF (first); (honorable mention), Billy Sleeth (second team), 2001: Bryn Ritchie, D (third) Erik Penner, F (first) Benjamin Somoza (first team) 1994: John Cowmey, MF (third); Ian Russell, F (third) NSCAA/adidas National Scholar- 1995: Jason Boyce, F (second); John Cowmey, MF (third); All-Mountain Pacific Sports Athlete of the Year (1) Chad McCarty, D (third) Federation Mountain Div. (44) 2001: Bryn Ritchie, D 1998: Matt Annis, MF (second); Rees Bettinger, F (third); Wes Hart, F (first); Viet Nguyen, F (second); Craig 1992: Dusty Hudock, GK (first); Jon Marshall, MF (first); Erik Penner, F (first); Doug Morrill, D (second); NSCAA Academic All-America (5) Waibel, D (third) 1999: Wes Hart, MF (first) Charles Sletten, MF (second) 1997: Bill May, GK (first); Brandon Prideaux, D (first) 2001: Bryn Ritchie, D (first), Ben Somoza, MF (second) 1993: Dusty Hudock, GK (first); Jon Marshall, MF (first); 1998: Peter Van de Ven, GK (first) 2002: C.J. Klaas, MF (second) Chuck Sletten, MF (second) 1999: Wes Hart, MF (first) 1994: Jason Boyce, F (first); Ian Russell, F (first) 2000: Bryn Ritchie, D (second) Academic All-Far West 1995: Jason Boyce, F (first); John Cowmey, MF (first); Chris Wolff, D (first); Ryan Edwards, MF (second); Chad CoSIDA District 8 Academic All- Region (2) McCarty, D (second) America (2) 1992: Doug Morrill, D (first); Steve Stout, D (second) 1996: Rees Bettinger, F (first); Jason Boyce, MF (first); 2000: Bryn Ritchie, D (first team) Joe Franchino, MF (first); Chad McCarty, D (first); 2001: Bryn Ritchie, D (second team) adidas Far West Region Brandon Prideaux, D (first); Joel Hurd, D (HM); Bill Scholar-Athlete (1) May, GK (HM); Morgan McCoy, D (HM); Ian Russell, College Soccer Weekly 1994: Erik Penner, F (first) MF (HM) 1997: Rees Bettinger, F (first); Jason Boyce, F (first); Joe On-Line All-American (3) Franchino, MF (first); Chad McCarty, D (first); Bran- 1998: Wes Hart, F (hm); Peter Van de Ven, GK (hm) Far West Region Coach of the Year (2) don Prideaux, D (first); Ian Russell, MF (first); Matt 1999: Wes Hart, MF (second) Annis, MF (HM); Bill May, GK (HM); Chris Wolff, 1996: Dean Wurzberger MF (HM) 1998: Dean Wurzberger Umbro Elite 16 1998: Matt Annis, MF (first); Rees Bettinger, F (second); College Soccer All-Star (1) Wes Hart, F (first); Morgan McCoy, D (second); Viet 1997: Joe Franchino, MF All-Pac-10 Conference (22) Nguyen, F (first); Craig Waibel, D (first); Chris Wolff, 2002: C.J. Klaas, so. (first team),Brett Wiesner, so. (second MF (second); Peter Van de Ven, GK (first) Umbro Division I All-Star (3) team), Aaron Heinzen, sr. (honorable mention), Zac 1999: Wes Hart, F (first); Morgan McCoy, D (first); Ben- Tallman, sr. (honorable mention), Seth Marsh, jr. 1997: Jason Boyce, F; Bill May, GK jamin Somoza, MF (second) (honorable mention) 1999: Wes Hart, MF 2001: Greg Foisie, sr. (honorable mention), Zach Kingsley, Academic All-MPSF (14) sr. (second team), C.J. Klaas, fr. (second team), Chad 1995: Ryan Edwards, MF; Kyle Godat, D; Scott Jenkins, Soccer America All-Freshman (1) Olsen, jr. (honorable mention), Bryn Ritchie, sr. (first D; Bill May, GK; Bryan McNiel, D; Viet Nguyen, MF; 1996: Rees Bettinger, F team), Jake Sagare, sr. (honorable mention), Billy 2001: C.J. Klaas, MF Brandon Prideaux, D

National Scholar-Athlete of the Year Bryn Ritchie All-American Eddie Henderson All-American Dusty Hudock

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1999: Rees Bettinger, F; Mike Casale, D/MF; Wes Hart, Bettinger (11/4) ond); Paul Retchless, F (second) MF; Kris Hollingshead, MF; Bryn Ritchie, F; Jake 1997: Jason Boyce (9/29) 1980: Paul Retchless, F (first); Tad Willoughby, F (first); Sagare, F; Benjamin Somoza, MF 1998: Craig Waibel (9/29); Wes Hart (10/13); Rees Mike Barbarick, GK (second); Steve Englebrick, D Bettinger (10/27); Chris Wolff (11/16) (first); Mike McMonigle, MF (second) Academic All-Pac-10 (14) 1999: Wes Hart (10/26) 1981: Mike Enneking, F (first); Mike McMonigle, MF (first); 2000: Mike Casale (first team), Chad Olsen (first team), Tad Willoughby, F (first); Mark Schuur, GK (second) Bryn Ritchie (first team), Jake Sagare (second team), Soccer America 1982: Steve Englebrick, D (first); Mike Enneking, F (first); Benjamin Somoza (second team) Team of the Week (13) Mike Park, MF (first); Mark Schuur, GK (first); Tad 2001: Chad Olsen, (first team), Bryn Ritchie (first team), 1996: Jason Boyce (9/10); Joe Franchino (10/1); Rees Willoughby, F (first) Jake Sagare (second team), Ben Somoza (first team) Bettinger (11/5) 1983: Mike Enneking, F (first); Ken Fuegmann, MF (first); 2002: Troy Ready (first team), Kyle Fukuchi (first team), 1997: Rees Bettinger (10/19); Jason Boyce (9/29); Ian Mike Park, F (first); Jeff Russ, D (first); Mark Casey Armstrong (second team), Joe Birklid (second Russell (10/27); Chris Wolff (11/3) Stoppler, D (first) team), Daniel Waltman (second team) 1998: Rees Bettinger (10/28); Viet Nguyen (10/13); 1984: Craig Beeson, F (first); Craig Christopherson, GK Craig Waibel (9/8); Chris Wolff (11/17) (first); Ken Fuegmann, MF (first); Jeff Russ, D (first) MPSF Mountain Division 1999: Wes Hart (10/26); Jake Sagare (11/16) 1985: Craig Beeson, F (first); Craig Christopherson, GK (first); 2001: Bryn Ritchie (9/4) Daryl Green, D (first); James Hodgson, MF (first); Phil Player of the Year (4) Carson, F (second); John Hamel, MF (second) 1992: Dusty Hudock, GK 1986: Craig Beeson, F (first); Daryl Green, MF (first); Rick 1996: Jason Boyce, F All-Northwest Collegiate Blubaugh, D (second); Craig Christopherson, GK 1997: Jason Boyce, F Soccer Conference (89) (second); John Hamel, MF (second) 1999: Wes Hart, MF 1969: Terry Brown, MF (first); Mike Jones, GK (first); Alex 1987: Craig Beeson, F (first); Rick Blubaugh, D (first); Daryl McLane, D (first); Hilmi Milud, MF (first); Bob Smith, Green, MF (first); John Hamel, MF (second) MPSF Coach of the Year (1) D (first); Joe Zohn, F (first) 1988: Jeff Aumell, MF (first); John Hamel, MF (first); Eddie 1998: Dean Wurzberger 1971: Don Burke, F (first); Tom Moore, MF (first); Tom Henderson, F (first); Glenn Howell, F (first) Owens, D (first) 1989: David Berto, F (first); Eddie Henderson, F (first); MPSF Mountain Division 1972: Phil Davis, F (first); Ed Fillion, GK (first); Ward Bernd Strom, MF (first) Coach of the Year (3) Forrest, F (first); Ed Tonkin, D (first); Chris Whitworth, 1990: Glenn Howell, F (first); Danny Oliver, D (first); Chris 1992: Dean Wurzberger D (first) Sarver, MF (first) 1996: Dean Wurzberger 1973: A.J. Callan, D (first); Tage Christiansen, MF (first); 1991: Chris Sarver, MF (first) 1999: Dean Wurzberger Paul Mendes, MF (first); Chris Whitworth, D (first); Ed Tonkin, D (HM) NCSC Player of the Year (1) 1974: Paul Mendes, MF (first); Bob Waylor, D (first) 1987: Craig Beeson, F Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (1) 1975: David Chesler, MF (first); Dick Valore, D (first); Dan 2001: C.J. Klaas, MF Vaughn, F (first); Denny Buck, GK (HM) 1976: David Chesler, MF (first); Paul Mendes, MF (first); NCSC Coach of the Year (5) Pac-10 Player of the Week (3) Dick Valore, D (first); Dan Vaughn, F (first); Bob 1972: Mike Ryan 2000: Bryn Ritchie (10/10), Benjamin Somoza (10/17), Kai Waylor, D (first) 1973: Mike Ryan Carroll (11/17) 1977: Cliff Brown, GK (first) 1982: Frank Gallo 2001: Bryn Ritchie (9/4), C.J. Klaas (10/7) 1978: Ian Keenan, D (first); Bob Ramsey, MF (first); Mike 1983: Denny Buck Browne, F (second); Paul Retchless, F (second) 1985: Ron Carter MPSF Player of the Week (9) 1979: Mike Browne, F (first); Steve Englebrick, D (first); 1996: Jason Boyce (9/16); Joe Franchino (9/30); Rees Judd Virdon, MF (first); Mike Barbarick, GK (sec- UW Male Athlete of the Year (1) 1992: Steve Stout, D

Academic All-American Brandon Prideaux All-American Wes Hart Academic All-American Bill May

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 29 HUSKY SCHOOL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL ...... TEAM SINGLE-SEASON SHUTOUTS GOALS 1. Mark Schuur, 1982 ...... 14 LEADERS 2. Mark Schuur, 1981 ...... 11 Game ...... 6, Bruce Walyor vs. Puget Sound, 9/27/72 ...... 12, vs. Gonzaga, 11/8/86; GOALS 3. Bill May, 1997 ...... 9 Evergreen State, 10/14/80; 1. Craig Beeson, 1987 ...... 19 4. Peter Van de Ven, 1998 ...... 8 Pacific Lutheran, 9/27/78 2. Ken Garrett, 1973 ...... 18 5. Dusty Hudock, 1992 ...... 7 Season ...... 19, Craig Beeson, 1987 ...... 85, 1975 3. David Berto, 1989 ...... 17 Jeff Koch, 1987 ...... 7 Career ...... 53, Craig Beeson, 1984-87 4. Mike Enneking, 1982 ...... 16 7. Chad Olsen ...... 6 Dan Vaughn, 1977 ...... 16 8. Rolf Norton, 1989 ...... 6 ASSISTS Dan Vaughn, 1975 ...... 16 Craig Christopherson, 1986 ...... 6 Game ...... 4, Eric Guise vs. Whitworth, 10/7/86 ...... 13 vs. Gonzaga, 9/19/87 7. Jason Boyce, 1997 ...... 15 Craig Christopherson, 1983 ...... 6 Season ...... 15, Wes Hart, 1998 ...... 81, 1981 8. Erik Penner, 1992 ...... 14 Mark Schuur, 1980 ...... 6 Career ...... 34, Jason Boyce, 1994-97 Mike Park, 1981 ...... 14 Ward Forrest, 1972...... 14 CAREER LEADERS TOTAL POINTS ASSISTS GOALS Game ...... 12, Bruce Walyor vs. Puget Sound, 9/27/72 ...... 33 vs. Gonzaga, 9/19/87 1. Wes Hart, 1998 ...... 15 1. Craig Beeson, 1984-87 ...... 53 Season ...... 47, Craig Beeson, 1987 ...... 221, 1981 2. Jason Boyce, 1995 ...... 13 2. Dan Vaughn, 1974-77 ...... 52 Career ...... 123, Craig Beeson, 1984-87 3. Ian Keenan, 1981 ...... 12 3. Mike Enneking, 1980-83 ...... 44 4. Jason Boyce, 1996 ...... 10 4. Erik Penner, 1991-94 ...... 38 SAVES 5. Jason Boyce, 1994 ...... 9 5. John Klein, 1981-84 ...... 37 Game ...... 13, Mark Schuur vs. Simon Fraser, 10/24/81 ...... 13 vs. Simon Fraser, 10/24/81 Tim Lawson, 1997 ...... 9 6. Jason Boyce, 1994-97 ...... 36 Ward Forrest, 1972-75 ...... 36 Season ...... 101, Rolf Norton, 1989 ...... 95, 1986 Eddie Henderson, 1989 ...... 9 8. Rees Bettinger, 1996-99 ...... 30 Career ...... 267, Craig Christopherson, 1983-86 Craig Beeson, 1987 ...... 9 Daryl Green, 1987 ...... 9 Mike Park, 1980-83 ...... 30 SHUTOUTS Eric Guise, 1986 ...... 9 10. Eddie Henderson, 1985-89 ...... 29 Season ...... 14, Mark Schuur, 1982 ...... 14, 1982; 1980 John Klein, 1982 ...... 9 Mike Park, 1982 ...... 9 ASSISTS Career ...... 34, Mark Schuur, 1979-82 1. Jason Boyce, 1994-97 ...... 34 TOTAL POINTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 2. John Klein, 1981-84 ...... 29 1. Craig Beeson, 1987 ...... 47 3. Mike Enneking, 1980-83 ...... 28 Season ...... 0.50, Dusty Hudock (11 GA, 1,993 min.) 1992 ...... 0.45 (9 GA, 1,800 min.) 1980 2. David Berto, 1989 ...... 40 4. Mike Park, 1980-83 ...... 25 Career ...... 0.56, Mark Schuur (29 GA, 4,700 min.) 1979-82 Mike Enneking, 1982 ...... 40 5. Tad Willoughby, 1979-82 ...... 24 4. Mike Park, 1981 ...... 36 6. Daryl Green, 1984-87 ...... 23 Ken Garrett, 1973 ...... 36 Ken Fuegmann, 1981-84 ...... 23 6. Erik Penner, 1992 ...... 34 Ben Somoza, 1998-01 ...... 23 Dan Vaughn, 1975 ...... 34 9. Ian Russell, 1993-97 ...... 22 8. Eric Guise, 1986 ...... 33 10. Eddie Henderson, 1985-89 ...... 21 9. Jason Boyce, 1997 ...... 32 Mike Enneking, 1981 ...... 32 TOTAL POINTS Dan Vaughn, 1977 ...... 32 1. Craig Beeson, 1984-87 ...... 123 SAVES 2. Mike Enneking, 1980-83 ...... 116 1. Rolf Norton, 1989 ...... 101 3. Dan Vaughn, 1974-77 ...... 112 2. Brian Fry, 1983 ...... 87 4. Jason Boyce, 1994-97 ...... 106 3. Rolf Norton, 1990 ...... 82 5. John Klein, 1981-84 ...... 105 4. Craig Christopherson, 1986 .... 81 6. Erik Penner, 1991-94 ...... 91 Eric Guise (left) dished 5. Jeff Koch, 1987 ...... 77 7. Mike Park, 1980-83 ...... 85 off four assists against 6. Bill May, 1995 ...... 76 8. Eddie Henderson, 1985-89 ...... 79 Whitworth in Mark Schuur, 1981 ...... 76 9. Ian Russell, 1993-97 ...... 78 1986 to establish 8. Dusty Hudock, 1993 ...... 72 10. Ward Forrest, 1972-75 ...... 77 the Husky single- 9. Dusty Hudock, 1992 ...... 71 game record. Dusty Hudock, 1991 ...... 71 SAVES *GOALS AGAINST AVG. 1. Craig Christopherson, 1983-86 ... 267 2. Bill May, 1994-97 ...... 233 1. Mike Barbarick, 1980 ...... 0.44 3. Dusty Hudock, 1991-93 ...... 214 2. Dusty Hudock, 1992 ...... 0.50 4. Rolf Norton, 1989-90 ...... 183 3. Bill May, 1997 ...... 0.53 5. Mark Schuur, 1980-82 ...... 169 4. Mark Schuur, 1980 ...... 0.53 5. Mark Schuur, 1982 ...... 0.56 5. Mark Schuur, 1981 ...... 0.56 *GOALS AGAINST AVG. 7. Cliff Brown, 1977 ...... 0.66 1. Mark Schuur, 1980-82 ...... 0.56 8. Bill May, 1996 ...... 0.75 2. Bill May, 1994-97 ...... 0.90 9. Peter Van de Ven, 1998 ...... 0.85 3. Dusty Hudock, 1991-93 ...... 0.96 Jeff Koch, 1988 ...... 0.85 4. Craig Christopherson, 1983-86 .. 1.05 5. Rolf Norton, 1989-90 ...... 1.15

Dusty Hudock (left) holds SHUTOUTS 1. Mark Schuur, 1980-82 ...... 31 the second best UW 2. Craig Christopherson, 1983-86 ... 27 season mark for goals * For goals against average consideration, 3. Bill May, 1994-97 ...... 18 against average with a keeper must have played a minimum of 4. Dusty Hudock, 1991-93 ...... 15 0.50, and he stands third 800 minutes for single-season and 3,000 5. Jeff Koch, 1987-88 ...... 12 on the all-time list. minutes for career.

30 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SOCCER HISTORY YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS

YEAR GOALS ASSISTS TOTAL POINTS SAVES GAA SHUTOUTS 1963 ...... Thor Mjoen ...... 5 not available ...... Thor Mjoen ...... 10 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1964 ...... Milan Stolarik ...... 9 not available ...... Milan Stolarik ...... 18 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1965 ...... not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1966 ...... Mjoen, Zahajko ...... 5 not available ...... Mjoen, Zahajko ...... 10 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1967 ...... John Scott ...... 10 not available ...... John Scott ...... 21 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1968 ...... John Goldingay ...... 5 not available ...... John Goldingay ...... 10 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1969 ...... Hilmi Milud ...... 5 not available ...... Hilmi Milud ...... 10 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1970 ...... Joe Zohn ...... 4 not available ...... Joe Zohn ...... 8 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1971 ...... Tom Moore ...... 13 not available ...... Tom Moore ...... 26 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1972 ...... Ward Forrest ...... 14 not available ...... Ward Forrest ...... 28 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1973 ...... Ken Garrett ...... 18 not available ...... Ken Garrett ...... 36 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1974 ...... Vaughn, Betts ...... 9 Ward Forrest ...... 4 Dan Vaughn ...... 21 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1975 ...... Dan Vaughn ...... 16 Valore, Vaughn ...... 3 Dan Vaughn ...... 35 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1976 ...... Dan Vaughn ...... 11 Doug Buck ...... 5 Dan Vaughn ...... 25 Cliff Brown ...... 54 Cliff Brown ...... 12 Denny Buck ...... 10 1977 ...... Dan Vaughn ...... 16 John Graves ...... 6 Dan Vaughn ...... 32 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1978 ...... Mike Browne ...... 11 Browne, Ramsey ...... 5 Mike Browne ...... 27 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... 1979 ...... Paul Retchless ...... 9 Graves, Retchless ...... 4 Paul Retchless ...... 22 not available ...... not available ...... not available ...... Rauen, Willoughby ...... 4 1980 ...... Scott Gibson ...... 12 Enneking ...... 6 Scott Gibson ...... 25 Mark Schuur...... 37 Mike Barbarick ...... 0.44 Mark Schuur ...... 6 Retchless, Virden ...... 6 1981 ...... Mike Park ...... 14 Ian Keenan ...... 12 Mike Park ...... 36 Mark Schuur...... 76 Mark Schuur ...... 0.56 Mark Schuur ...... 11 1982 ...... Mike Enneking ...... 16 John Klein ...... 9 Mike Enneking ...... 40 Mark Schuur...... 56 Mark Schuur ...... 0.56 Mark Schuur ...... 14 1983 ...... John Klein ...... 11 Enneking, Klein ...... 8 John Klein ...... 30 C. Christopherson ...... 68 C. Christopherson ...... 0.87 C. Christopherson ...... 6 1984 ...... Craig Beeson ...... 11 John Klein ...... 7 John Klein ...... 27 C. Christopherson ...... 51 C. Christopherson ...... 0.90 C. Christopherson ...... 4 1985 ...... Craig Beeson ...... 11 Greg Shugarts ...... 6 Craig Beeson ...... 24 C. Christopherson ...... 67 C. Christopherson ...... 1.38 C. Christopherson ...... 4 1986 ...... Beeson, Guise ...... 12 Eric Guise ...... 9 Eric Guise ...... 33 C. Christopherson ...... 81 C. Christopherson ...... 1.08 C. Christopherson ...... 6 1987 ...... Craig Beeson ...... 19 Beeson, Green ...... 9 Craig Beeson ...... 47 Jeff Koch ...... 77 Jeff Koch ...... 1.02 Jeff Koch ...... 7 1988 ...... Eddie Henderson .... 11 Berto, Hamel ...... 6 Eddie Henderson ...... 27 Jeff Koch ...... 64 Jeff Koch ...... 0.85 Jeff Koch ...... 5 1989 ...... David Berto ...... 17 Eddie Henderson ...... 9 David Berto ...... 40 Rolf Norton ...... 101 Rolf Norton ...... 0.98 Rolf Norton ...... 6 1990 ...... Glenn Howell ...... 9 Chris Sarver ...... 7 Glenn Howell ...... 23 Rolf Norton ...... 82 Rolf Norton ...... 1.36 Rolf Norton ...... 4 1991 ...... Murray, Penner ...... 7 Aune, Penner ...... 4 Erik Penner ...... 18 Dusty Hudock ...... 71 Dusty Hudock ...... 1.54 Dusty Hudock ...... 5 1992 ...... Erik Penner ...... 14 Cowmey, Penner ...... 6 Erik Penner ...... 34 Dusty Hudock ...... 71 Dusty Hudock ...... 0.50 Dusty Hudock ...... 4 1993 ...... Erik Penner ...... 10 Penner, Sletten ...... 3 Erik Penner ...... 23 Dusty Hudock ...... 72 Dusty Hudock ...... 0.97 Dusty Hudock ...... 3 1994 ...... Ian Russell ...... 9 Jason Boyce ...... 9 Ian Russell ...... 22 Bill May ...... 35 Bill May ...... 1.60 John Edmonston ...... 3 1995 ...... Jason Boyce ...... 9 Jason Boyce ...... 13 Jason Boyce ...... 31 Bill May ...... 76 Bill May ...... 1.09 Bill May ...... 3 1996 ...... Rees Bettinger ...... 12 Jason Boyce ...... 10 Bettinger, Boyce ...... 26 Bill May ...... 62 Bill May ...... 0.75 Bill May ...... 4 1997 ...... Jason Boyce ...... 15 Tim Lawson ...... 9 Jason Boyce ...... 32 Bill May ...... 60 Bill May ...... 0.53 Bill May ...... 9 1998 ...... Matt Annis ...... 12 Wes Hart ...... 15 Wes Hart ...... 29 Peter Van de Ven ...... 53 Peter Van de Ven ...... 0.85 Peter Van de Ven ...... 8 1999 ...... Kai Carroll ...... 7 Ben Somoza ...... 8 Kai Carroll ...... 17 James Dickinson ...... 51 Chad Olsen ...... 0.89 Chad Olsen ...... 4 2000 ...... Kai Carroll ...... 8 Ben Somoza ...... 8 Ben Somoza ...... 20 Chad Olsen ...... 61 Chad Olsen ...... 1.17 Chad Olsen ...... 6.5 2001 ...... Ben Somoza, Greg .... 5 Ben Somoza ...... 7 Ben Somoza ...... 17 Chad Olsen ...... 52 Chad Olsen ...... 1.31 Chad Olsen ...... 4.0 Foisie, Zach Kingsley 2002 Brett Wiesner ...... 7 Seth Marsh ...... 5 Brett Wiesner ...... 15 Daniel Waltman ...... 60 Daniel Waltman ...... 1.62 Daniel Waltman ...... 1 ...... Chris Eylander

Ben Somoza was the Huskies’ leader in assists Craig Beeson still holds school records for Four-year starter Craig Christopherson in each of his last three seasons at the UW. goals in a season (19) and a career (53). is the UW career leader in saves. 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 31 2003 OPPONENTS UNLV • AUG. 30 OAKLAND • SEPT. 1 PORTLAND • SEPT. 6 MICHIGAN • SEPT. 19 PORTLAND NIKE INVITATIONAL PORTLAND NIKE INVITATIONAL SEATTLE, WASH. MARQUETTE INVITATIONAL Location: ...... Las Vegas, Nev. Location: ...... Rochester, Mich. Location: ...... Portland, Ore. Location: ...... Ann Arbor, Mich. Facility: .. Peter Johann Memorial Field Facility: ...... OU Field Facility: ...... Harry A. Facility: ...... Elbel Field, Varsity Field Nickname: ...... Rebels Nickname: ...... Golden Grizzlies Nickname: ...... Pilots Nickname: ...... Wolverines Conference: ... Mountain Pacific Sports Conference: ...... Mid Continent Conference: .... West Coast Conference Conference: ...... Big 10 ...... Federation 2002 Record: ...... 10-8-3 2002 Record: ...... 13-6-1 2002 Record: ...... 11-7-2 2002 Record: ...... 12-8-0 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 3-1-1 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 5-1-0 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 3-3 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 4-2-0 Head Coach: ...... Gary Parsons Head Coach: ...... Head Coach: ...... Steve Burns Head Coach: ...... Barry Barto Series Record: ...... 0-0-0 Series Record: ...... 21-12-3 Series Record: ...... 0-0-0 Series Record: ...... 4-2-2 Soccer SID: ...... Peter Di Sanza Soccer SID: ...... Jason Brough Soccer SID: ...... Gene Skidmore Soccer SID: ...... Marlene Navor SID Phone: ...... (248) 370-3123 SID Phone: ...... (503) 943-7439 SID Phone: ...... (734) 647-4237 SID Phone: ...... (702) 895-3208 SID Fax: ...... (248) 370-4056 SID Fax: ...... (503) 943-7242 SID Fax: ...... (734) 647-4237 SID Fax: ...... (702) 895-0989 SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail: ...... Web Site: ...... www.ougrizzlies.com Web Site: ...... www.up.edu/athletics Web Site: ...... www.mgoblue.com [email protected] Web Site: ...... www.unlvrebels.com

MARQUETTE • SEPT. 21 KENTUCKY • SEPT. 26 SOUTH CAROLINA • SEPT. 28 FRESNO STATE MARQUETTE INVITATIONAL HUSKY FEVER CLASSIC HUSKY FEVER CLASSIC OCT. 3 • NOV. 9 Location: ...... Milwaukee, Wis. Location: ...... Lexington, Ky. Location: ...... Columbia, S.C. Location: ...... Fresno, Calif. Facility: ...... Valley Fields Facility: ...... UK Soccer Complex Facility: .... Eugene E. Stone III Stadium Facility: ...... Bulldog Stadium Nickname: ...... Golden Eagles Nickname: ...... Wildcats Nickname: ...... Gamecocks Nickname: ...... Bulldogs Conference: ...... Conference USA Conference: ...... Mid-American Conference: ...... Independent Conference: ...... Pacific-10 2002 Record: ...... 10-8-1 2002 Record: ...... 10-9-0 2002 Record: ...... 11-8-1 2002 Record: ...... 5-11-4 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 7-2-1 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 3-2-0 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 0-0-0 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 2-7-1 Head Coach: ...... Steve Adlard Head Coach: ...... Ian Collins Head Coach: ...... Mark Berson Head Coach: ...... Dave Chesler Series Record: ...... 3-2-0 Series Record: ...... 0-0-0 Series Record: ...... 0-2-1 Series Record: ...... 6-3-4 Soccer SID: ...... Blain Fowler Soccer SID: ...... Chris Weinman Soccer SID: ...... Julie Long Soccer SID: ...... Darren Moradian SID Phone: ...... (414) 288-6980 SID Phone: ...... (859) 257-3838 SID Phone: ...... (803) 777-7977 SID Phone: ...... (559) 278-2509 SID Fax: ...... (414) 288-6519 SID Fax: ...... (859) 323-4310 SID Fax: ...... (803) 777-2967 SID Fax: ...... (559) 278-4689 SID E-Mail: ...... E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web Site: ...... www.ukathletics.com Web Site: .....www.uscsports.ocsn.com Web Site: ...... www.gobulldogs.com Web Site: ...... www.gomarquette.com

UCLA CALIFORNIA STANFORD OREGON STATE OCT. 5 • NOV. 7 OCT. 10 • NOV. 2 OCT. 12 • OCT. 31 OCT. 1 • NOV. 16 Location: ...... Los Angeles, Calif. Location: ...... Berkeley, Calif. Location: ...... Palo Alto, Calif. Location: ...... Corvallis, Ore. Facility: ...... Drake Stadium Facility: ...... Facility: ...... Maloney Field Facility: ...... Wayne Valley Stadium Nickname: ...... Bruins Nickname: ...... Golden Bears Nickname: ...... Cardinal Nickname: ...... Beavers Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 2002 Record: ...... 18-3-3 2002 Record: ...... 14-6-2 2002 Record: ...... 18-5-2 2002 Record: ...... 13-8-0 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 8-10-1 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 6-3-1 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 5-3-2 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 4-6-0 Head Coach: ...... Head Coach: ...... Kevin Grimes Head Coach: ...... Head Coach: ...... Dana Taylor Series Record: ...... 8-2-0 Series Record: ...... 17-7-4 Series Record: ...... 15-13-0 Series Record: ...... 24-2-2 Soccer SID: ...... Liza David Soccer SID: ...... Jonathan Palay Soccer SID: ...... Kyle McRae Soccer SID: ...... Travis Lahman SID Phone: ...... (310) 206-8140 SID Phone: ...... (510) 643-5868 SID Phone: ...... 650-725-2959 SID Phone: ...... 541-737-8588 SID Fax: ...... (310) 825-8664 SID Fax: ...... (510) 643-7778 SID Fax: ...... 650-725-2957 SID Fax: ...... 541-737-3072 SID E-Mail: . [email protected] E-Mail: ... [email protected] SID E-Mail: . [email protected] SID E-Mail: .... [email protected] Web Site: ...... www.uclabruins.com Web Site: ...... www.calbears.com Web Site: ...... www.gostanford.com Web Site: ...... www.osubeavers.com

GONZAGA • OCT. 26 SEATTLE, WASH. Location: ...... Spokane, Wash. Facility: ...... Martin Field Nickname: ...... Bulldogs; Zags Conference: ...... West Coast 2002 Record: ...... 5-10-1 2002 Conf. Record: ...... 2-3-1 Head Coach: ...... Einar Thorarinsson Series Record: ...... 16-0-1 Soccer SID: ...... Oliver Pierce SID Phone: ...... 509-323-6373 SID Fax: ...... 509-323-5730 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: ...... www.gonzaga.com 32 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide SERIES RECORDS ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Team (Last Meeting; Result) ...... W-L-T Team (Last Meeting; Result) ...... W-L-T Team (Last Meeting; Result) ...... W-L-T Adelphi (1991; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-0 Fresno State (2002; L, 2-3) ...... 6-3-4 St. John’s (1992; T, 0-0) ...... 0-0-1 Air Force (2001; W, 2-1) ...... 5-1-0 George Mason (1998; W, 3-0) ...... 1-0-0 St. Louis (1974; L, 0-3) ...... 0-1-1 Akron (2000; W, 3-0) ...... 1-0-0 Gonzaga (2000; W, 3-0) ...... 16-0-1 St. Mary’s (2001; W, 4-1) ...... 5-1-1 Alberta (1980; W, 4-0) ...... 2-0-1 Green River CC (1973; W, 5-0) ...... 2-0-0 San Diego (1998; W, 1-0 ot) ...... 3-1-1 Alabama-Birmingham (2000; W, 1-0 0t) ...... 1-0-0 Hartford (1999; L, 0-2) ...... 0-1-0 San Diego State (2000; W, 3-0)...... 3-2-0 Brigham Young (1981; W, 4-0) ...... 1-0-0 Hawai’i (1974; W, 5-0) ...... 1-0-0 San Francisco (1998; W, 2-1) ...... 5-8-0 British Columbia (1965; L, 2-5) ...... 2-2-1 Howard (1993; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-0 San Jose State (1999; T, 0-0) ...... 3-3-2 B.C. Tech (1971; L, 2-3) ...... 2-1-1 Humboldt State (1983; W, 4-0) ...... 3-0-0 Santa Clara (2002; W, 2-1 ...... 6-8-1 California (2002; W, 2-1 ot) ...... 17-7-4 Idaho (1967; W, 1-0) ...... 1-0-0 Seattle Pacific (1999; W, 1-0) ...... 31-12-13 Connecticut (first meeting) ...... 0-0-0 Indiana (2001; L, 0-1) ...... 0-4-0 Seattle Univ. (2001; W, 3-1) ...... 36-5-4 UC Davis (1979; W, 2-0) ...... 1-0-0 Kentucky (first meeting) ...... 0-0-0 Simon Fraser (1992; W, 5-0) ...... 15-18-6 UC Irvine (2000; W, 2-1) ...... 3-0-0 Lewis & Clark (1981; W, 3-0) ...... 3-0-0 South Alabama (1993; W, 3-0) ...... 1-0-0 UC Santa Barbara (1998; W, 9-1) ...... 4-1-0 Loyola Marymount (1998; W, 2-1 ot) ...... 1-0-0 South Carolina (2002; L, 1-3) ...... 0-2-1 Cal Poly Pomona (1985; W, 5-0) ...... 1-0-0 Marquette (2002; W, 3-2) ...... 3-2-0 USC (1974; L, 1-2) ...... 0-1-0 Cal Poly SLO (1999; W, 2-1) ...... 2-1-0 Massachusetts (L, 2-3 ot) ...... 0-1-0 Southern (1979; L, 0-6) ...... 0-1-0 CS Fullerton (2000; W, 2-1) ...... 8-3-0 Memphis (1995; W, 8-1) ...... 1-0-0 Southern Methodist (1999; L, 0-1) ...... 3-2-0 CS Los Angeles (1989; L, 0-3) ...... 3-2-0 Michigan (first meeting) ...... 0-0-0 Southwest Missouri St. (2000; L, 0-3) ...... 0-1-0 CS Northridge (1993; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-2 North Carolina (1997; W, 4-1) ...... 1-0-0 Stanford (2002; L, 1-2) ...... 15-13-0 CS Sacramento (1999; W, 4-0) ...... 8-0-0 UNC Charlotte (1997; T, 1-1) ...... 0-1-1 Texas Christian (1990; T, 0-0) ...... 0-0-1 Capilano (1980; W, 6-0) ...... 1-0-0 UNC Greensboro (1998; L, 1-2) ...... 0-1-0 UCLA (2002; W, 2-1 ot) ...... 8-10-1 Central Florida (2002; T, 2-2) ...... 0-0-1 North Texas (1990; W, 4-3) ...... 1-0-0 UNLV (2001; W, 2-0) ...... 4-2-2 Central Washington (1980; W, 5-0) ...... 4-0-0 Oakland (first meeting) ...... 0-0-0 U.S. International (1988; W, 3-1) ...... 3-1-1 Charleston (2002; W, 2-0) ...... 1-0-0 Ohio State (1989; W, 7-1) ...... 1-0-0 Victoria (1981; W, 4-1) ...... 14-8-5 Chico State (1979; W, 1-0) ...... 2-1-0 Old Dominion (1994; W, 4-2) ...... 1-1-0 Wake Forest (1998; L, 1-2)...... 1-1-0 Clemson (1996; W, 4-1) ...... 1-0-0 Oral Roberts (1999; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-0 Warner Pacific (1990; W, 2-1) ...... 8-1-0 Connecticut (2002; L, 0-2) ...... 2-1-0 Oregon (1981; W, 1-0) ...... 9-0-0 Wash. State (1983; W, 5-3) ...... 11-0-0 Creighton (2002; L, 1-2) ...... 0-2-0 Oregon State (2002; L, 3-6) ...... 24-2-2 Western Washington (1992; W, 4-0) ...... 26-6-4 Denver (1999; W, 4-3 ot) ...... 1-0-0 Pacific Lutheran (1996; W, 5-0) ...... 21-1-0 Westmont (1982; W, 5-0) ...... 1-1-0 DePaul (2002; T, 1-1) ...... 0-0-1 Penn State (1996; W, 2-0) ...... 1-0-0 Wheaton (1978; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-0 Duke (1991; W, 3-0) ...... 1-0-0 Portland (2002; T, 1-1) ...... 21-12-3 Whitman (1980; W, 7-0) ...... 1-0-0 Evansville (1999; W, 2-1) ...... 2-0-1 Portland State (1963; W, 2-0) ...... 1-1-0 Whitworth (1991; W, 3-0) ...... 7-2-0 Evergreen State (1989; W, 4-0) ...... 5-0-1 Puget Sound (1988; W, 5-1) ...... 22-5-0 William & Mary (2001; W, 3-2) ...... 2-1-0 Fairleigh Dickinson (2001; W, 3-2)...... 0-0-0 Rhode Island (2000; W, 2-1) ...... 1-0-0 Wisconsin (1998; W, 5-1) ...... 2-0-0 Freie Berlin (1981; W, 8-0) ...... 1-0-0 Rutgers (1998; W, 2-0) ...... 2-1-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay (1994; L, 1-2) ...... 1-1-0 Fresno Pacific (1976; W, 6-0) ...... 1-0-0 TOTALS ...... 440-171-70

Adelphi (1-0-0) 10-24-64 W 5-2 H 10-22-78 W 4-2 A CS Fullerton (8-3-0) 10-22-93 W 4-0 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 11-30-63 T 1-1ot H 09-18-78 W 1-0 H (H: 6-2-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 2-0-0) 09-05-92 W 3-1 A 10-26-91 W 2-1 N 11-09-63 L 1-2 A 11-01-75 L 0-1 A 09-24-00 W 2-1 H 11-16-74 T 2-2ot N 10-25-98 W 2-1 H Capilano (1-0-0) Air Force (5-1-0) B.C. Tech (2-1-1) 10-25-73 W 1-0 H 09-21-97 W 3-1 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) (H: 3-0-0; A: 2-1-0, N: 0-0-0) (H: 2-0-0; A: 0-1-1, N: 0-0-0) 10-06-73 W 1-0 A 10-27-95 W 1-0 N 09-23-80 W 6-0 A 09-30-01 W 2-1 H 11-07-71 L 2-3 A 09-30-94 L 0-2 H 10-15-99 W 2-0 A 09-18-71 W 3-2 H UC Davis (1-0-0) 09-10-93 L 1-3 A Central Florida (0-0-1) 10-13-95 W 3-2 H 10-24-70 T 2-2ot A (H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 11-06-92 W 3-1ot H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1) 10-21-94 W 5-0 A 10-09-70 W 5-1 H 11-04-79 W 2-0 A 09-09-89 W 1-0 H 08-31-02 T 2-2ot N 10-24-93 W 3-0 H 10-28-88 W 4-0 H 09-07-92 L 0-1 A California (17-7-4) UC Irvine (3-0-0) 09-05-87 W 4-1 N Central Washington (4-0-0) (H: 8-0-3; A: 6-5-0, N: 3-2-1) (H: 2-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-06-72 L 1-2 H (H: 3-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) Akron (1-0-0) 11-15-02 W 2-1ot H 09-14-00 W 2-1 H 11-05-80 W 5-0 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-13-02 L 1-2ot A 10-23-98 W 3-2 H CS Los Angeles (3-2-0) 11-17-72 W 6-0 A 09-10-00 W 3-0 N 11-18-01 W 4-2 H 09-22-95 W 3-0 N (H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 2-1-0) 10-18-72 W 5-0 H 10-26-01 L 0-1 A 09-18-89 L 0-3ot A 10-16-71 W 4-0 H Alabama-Birmingham (1-0-0) 11-10-00 W 4-2 A UC Santa Barbara (4-1-0) 09-25-88 W 2-1 H (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 10-08-00 W 7-0 H (H: 3-1-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 09-06-87 W 8-1 N Charleston (1-0-0) 11-17-00 W 1-0ot H 10-22-99 W 2-1ot H 10-09-98 W 9-1 H 09-09-84 W 2-1 N (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-18-98 W 2-0 A 10-01-95 L 1-3 H 09-10-83 L 2-4 N 09-13-02 W 2-0 N Alberta (2-0-1) 10-12-97 W 4-0 H 10-03-93 W 2-0 H (H: 1-0-1; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-11-96 L 0-1 A 09-8-90 W 2-1 H CS Northridge (1-0-2) Chico State (2-1-0) 10-40-80 W 4-0 N 10-06-95 W 5-1 H 09-16-89 W 2-1 A (H: 0-0-1; A: 0-0-1, N: 1-0-0) (H: 1-1-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 10-80-77 W 5-0 H 10-14-94 L 2-3ot A 09-12-93 W 2-1 N 11-06-79 W 1-0 A 09-17-76 T 0-0ot H 10-17-93 T 1-1ot H Cal Poly Pomona (1-0-0) 10-18-91 T 3-3ot H 09-01-78 W 1-0 H 10-23-92 W 3-0 A (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 09-12-90 T 3-3ot A 10-12-72 L 0-1 H Brigham Young (1-0-0) 09-13-92 W 2-0 N 11-10-85 W 5-0 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-21-90 T 2-2ot H CS Sacramento (8-0-0) Clemson (1-0-0) 10-02-81 W 4-0 N 10-28-89 W 3-2 N Cal Poly SLO (2-1-0) (H: 4-0-0; A: 4-0-0, N: 0-0-0) (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-08-88 W 1-0 A (H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-1-0) 10-31-99 W 4-0 H 09-07-96 W 4-1 N British Columbia (2-2-1) 10-11-87 L 2-3 N 10-29-99 W 2-1 A 11-15-98 W 2-0 A (H: 1-0-1; A: 1-2-0, N: 0-0-0) 09-27-86 T 2-2 ot H 10-11-98 W 4-0 H 09-07-97 W 2-0 A Connecticut (2-1-0) 10-30-65 L 2-5 A 10-06-85 L 2-3 N 09-15-95 L 0-1 N 10-20-96 W 5-0 H (H: 0-1-0; A: 1-0-0; N: 1-0-0) 11-14-64 W 3-2 A 10-06-84 W 4-3 N 10-15-95 W 5-0 H 09-29-02 L 0-2 H 09-26-79 W 2-1 A 10-23-94 W 1-0 A 09-01-01 W 1-0 A 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 33 OPPONENT SERIES SCORES

09-01-90 W 2-0 N 09-05-82 W 3-0 H Ohio State (1-0-0) Penn State (1-0-0) Rutgers (2-1-1) 09-19-81 W 3-1 N (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-1, N: 1-1-0) Creighton (0-2-0) 11-05-89 W 7-1 H 09-08-96 W 2-0 N 09-06-98 W 2-0 N (H: 0-1-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) Green River CC (2-0-0) 09-27-96 W 2-1 H 09-19-02 L 1-2ot H (H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) Old Dominion (1-1-0) Portland (21-12-3) 09-09-94 L 1-3 N 09-02-00 L 0-2 A 11-18-73 W 5-0 A (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) (H: 8-5-2; A: 13-7-1, N: 0-0-0) 10-11-92 T 0-0ot A 10-03-73 W 7-0 H 10-02-94 W 4-2 H 10-06-02 T 1-1ot A Denver (1-0-0) 09-26-93 L 2-3 A 11-25-01 L 0-1 H St. John’s (0-0-1) (H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) Hartford (0-1-0) 11-09-01 W 4-3 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1) 10-17-99 W 4-3 A (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) Oral Roberts (1-0-0) 10-29-00 L 1-4 A 10-09-92 T 0-0ot N DePaul (0-0-1) 09-17-99 L 0-2 N (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 11-21-99 W 3-2 A St. Louis (0-1-1) (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1) 09-01-78 W 1-0 H 11-14-99 W 2-1 H 10-08-99 L 1-2 H (H: 0-1-1; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 09-02-02 T 1-1ot N 10-03-98 W 2-1 A 10-11-74 L 0-3 H Hawaii (1-0-0) Oregon (9-0-0) 10-19-97 W 2-0 H 09-25-72 T 0-0ot H Duke (1-0-0) (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) (H: 4-0-0; A: 3-0-0, N: 2-0-0) 09-15-96 W 1-0 A (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-10-74 W 5-0 H 11-08-81 W 1-0 H 11-19-95 L 0-1 A St. Mary’s (5-1-1) 10-24-91 W 3-0 N 11-08-80 W 3-0 A 09-08-95 T 2-2ot H (H: 3-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 1-1-1) Howard (1-0-0) 10-28-79 W 6-2 N 09-18-94 L 1-7 A 10-12-01 W 4-1 H Evansville (2-0-1) (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-08-78 W 4-1 A 10-01-93 T 2-2ot H 10-03-97 W 3-0 A (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-1, N: 1-0-0) 09-04-93 W 2-1 N 10-28-77 W 4-0 H 11-15-92 W 2-1 A 11-01-96 W 2-1 H 09-04-99 W 2-1 N 10-24-76 W 1-0 A 10-18-92 L 0-1 A 10-28-94 W 2-0 H 09-28-97 W 5-1 H Humboldt State (3-0-0) 10-25-75 W 6-0 H 09-25-91 L 2-4ot H 10-06-91 L 0-2 N 09-23-94 T 4-4 ot A (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 2-0-0) 10-03-75 W 4-0 H 09-23-90 W 1-0 A 10-13-89 T 1-1ot N 09-11-83 W 4-0 N 10-28-67 W 2-1 N 11-12-89 L 0-1ot A 10-18-87 W 3-0 N Evergreen State (5-0-1) 09-12-82 W 5-0 N 11-02-89 W 3-2 H (H: 4-0-0; A: 1-0-1, N: 0-0-0) 10-24-75 W 4-0 H Oregon State (24-2-2) 09-26-89 L 1-2ot A San Diego (3-1-1) 10-18-89 W 4-0 A (H: 11-1-0; A: 11-1-2, N: 2-0-0) 10-23-88 L 1-2 A (H: 1-0-1; A: 1-0-1, N: 1-0-0) 11-05-88 W F H Idaho (1-0-0) 11-10-02 L 3-6 A 10-28-87 W 4-0 H 09-13-98 W 1-0ot H 11-04-87 W 2-1 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 10-20-02 L 2-3 H 10-12-86 W 2-1 A 09-17-95 W 2-0 A 10-05-86 T 4-4ot A 10-26-67 W 1-0ot A 11-02-01 W 1-0 A 10-26-85 L 0-1 H 10-11-91 L 1-2 H 11-04-84 W 7-0 H 10-13-01 W 2-1 H 09-22-84 W 2-0 A 09-14-90 T 0-0ot A 10-14-80 W 12-0 H Indiana (0-4-0) 11-05-00 W 3-0 A 11-02-83 W 4-1 H 10-15-89 W 2-1 N (H: 0-1-0; A: 0-2-0, N: 0-1-0) 10-01-00 W 1-0 H 09-28-83 W 3-1 A Farleigh Dickinson (1-0-0) 09-08-01 L 0-1 N 11-07-99 W 4-2 H 11-03-82 W 3-2 H San Diego State (3-2-0) (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 11-25-00 L 1-2 H 10-30-98 W 6-0 A 09-08-82 W 2-0 A (H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 2-2-0) 08-31-01 W 3-2ot N 11-28-99 L 0-2 A 10-26-97 W 6-1 H 10-31-81 W 2-1ot A 09-09-00 W 3-0 N 11-22-92 L 0-2 A 09-19-97 W 2-0 A 09-06-80 W 2-0 H 09-02-95 L 1-2 N Freie Berlin (1-0-0) 11-03-96 W 2-1 H 10-20-79 W 4-1 A 09-16-90 W 2-1ot A (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) Lewis & Clark (3-0-0) 10-06-96 W 4-2ot A 10-11-78 W 4-1 H 09-06-86 L 2-3 N 09-25-81 W 8-0 H (H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 11-01-95 W 2-1 A 11-06-77 W 1-0 A 09-05-83 W 2-0 N 11-01-81 W 3-0 A 11-06-94 W 3-1 A 10-06-74 W 2-0 A Fresno Pacific (1-0-0) 09-24-78 W 4-0 N 10-29-93 T 1-1ot A 12-04-65 L 2-3 H San Francisco (5-8-0) (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 11-13-77 W 7-0 H 10-16-92 W 2-1 H (H: 3-2-0; A: 2-5-0, N: 0-1-0) 09-06-76 W 6-0 H 09-29-91 W 1-0 A Portland State (1-1-0) 09-17-98 W 2-1 A Loyola Marymount (1-0-0) 09-19-90 W 2-1 H (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 11-09-97 W 6-1 H Fresno State (6-3-4) (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 09-03-89 W 3-1 N 11-23-63 W 2-0 H 09-04-88 L 0-1 N (H: 3-1-1; A: 1-1-2, N: 2-1-1) 09-11-98 W 2-1 ot H 11-07-81 W 4-0 N 10-26-63 L 0-2 A 10-08-87 L 1-4 A 11-03-02 L 2-3 A 11-09-80 W 3-0 A 11-01-86 L 0-1 H 10-25-02 W 1-0 H Marquette (3-2-0) 11-10-79 W 2-1 H Puget Sound (22-5-0) 10-03-84 W 4-0 A 09-26-99 W 2-1ot H (H: 1-1-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 1-1-0) 10-07-78 W 1-0 A (H: 14-2-0; A: 7-3-0, N: 1-0-0) 11-17-82 L 2-3ot A 08-31-97 T 0-0ot N 09-27-02 W 3-2 H 09-30-77 W 6-0 H 10-12-88 W 5-1 H 11-02-79 L 0-5 A 12-01-96 L 1-2 H 09-06-99 W 1-0 N 10-23-76 T 1-1ot A 10-04-87 W 7-0 A 09-15-78 L 0-1 H 10-22-95 T 0-0ot A 09-26-97 L 1-2 H 10-04-75 W 5-0 H 10-22-86 W 4-0 H 10-09-76 W 3-1 H 10-09-94 T 1-1ot H 09-20-96 W 3-0 A 10-19-74 W 4-2 H 09-22-85 W 1-0 A 10-30-75 L 1-10 A 10-08-93 T 1-1ot A 09-25-94 L 0-2 N 10-05-74 W 3-0 A 09-29-84 W 6-2 H 10-12-74 W 3-2 H 10-02-92 W 1-0 H 11-06-83 W 3-0 A 11-24-68 L 0-16 A 09-02-89 W 2-1 N Massachusetts (0-1-0) Pacific Lutheran (21-1-0) 10-01-83 W 2-0 N 09-14-85 L 1-3 N (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) (H: 15-0-0; A: 6-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 11-13-82 W 6-0 H San Jose State (3-3-2) 09-04-83 W 2-1 A 09-19-99 L 2-3 ot A 09-11-96 W 5-0 H 10-24-82 W 3-0 A (H: 2-1-1; A: 1-2-1, N: 0-0-0) 09-11-82 W 4-1 N 09-15-93 W 3-1 H 10-14-81 W 3-1 H 09-24-99 T 0-0ot H Memphis (1-0-0) 10-30-91 W 3-0 H 11-01-80 W 2-1 A 10-20-95 T 2-2ot A George Mason (1-0-0) (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-24-90 L 2-3ot A 09-16-79 W 2-0 H 10-07-94 W 2-1 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 09-03-95 W 8-1 N 09-13-89 W 3-1 H 10-29-78 L 0-2 A 10-10-93 W 2-1 A 09-05-98 W 3-0 N 10-05-88 W 3-1 H 10-19-77 W 4-0 H 10-04-92 W 5-1 H North Carolina (1-0-0) 09-23-87 W 5-0 H 11-14-76 W 8-0 A 09-29-79 L 1-4 A Gonzaga (16-0-1) (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-15-86 W 1-0 A 10-1-75 W 5-0 H 11-19-76 L 1-4 A (H: 9-0-1; A: 6-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 08-30-97 W 4-1 N 09-07-85 W 3-0 H 10-30-74 W 7-0 H 10-27-73 L 2-3 ot H 10-27-00 W 3-0 H 10-19-83 W 1-0 H 11-17-73 W 9-1 A 09-01-99 T 2-2ot A UNC Charlotte (0-1-1) 09-27-78 W 12-0 H 09-26-73 W 4-0 H Santa Clara (6-8-1) 09-01-98 W 2-1 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-1) 10-23-77 W 7-2 A 10-07-72 W 3-2 A (H: 3-2-1; A: 3-6-0, N: 0-0-0) 10-31-97 W 1-0 A 09-14-97 T 1-1ot N 11-03-76 W 2-1ot H 09-27-72 W 7-1 H 09-06-02 W 2-1 H 10-27-96 W 1-0 H 09-03-94 L 2-3 N 10-15-75 W 4-0 H 10-09-71 L 3-4 A 10-05-01 W 1-0ot A 09-24-95 W 3-0 A 10-26-74 W 2-0 A 09-29-71 W 8-3 H 09-16-00 L 0-2 H 09-14-94 W 7-0 H UNC Greensboro (0-1-0) 10-02-74 W 4-0 H 11-14-70 L 2-3 H 10-05-97 W 3-0 A 09-19-93 W 3-1 A (H: 0-1-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 10-17-73 W 6-0 H 10-13-70 L 0-4 H 11-23-96 W 2-1ot H 09-25-92 W 7-0 H 11-22-98 L 1-2 H 09-22-73 W 7-0 A 10-28-69 L 1-4 A 11-03-92 W 3-1 H 09-19-87 W 10-0 A 10-16-72 W 4-0 H 10-14-69 W 3-1 H 10-04-91 L 1-2 A 11-08-86 W 12-0 H North Texas (1-0-0) 09-23-72 W 4-0 A 10-26-89 L 0-1 A 10-20-85 W 4-0 A (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 10-13-71 W 1-0 H Rhode Island (1-0-0) 10-17-88 T 1-1ot H 10-14-84 W 4-0 H 10-06-90 W 4-3 N 09-25-71 W 4-1 A (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 10-13-87 L 2-3 A 10-23-83 W 1-0 H 09-22-00 W 2-1 H 09-07-83 L 1-3 A 10-03-82 W 1-0 A 09-11-79 L 0-2 H 34 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide OPPONENT SERIES SCORES

11-15-78 L 0-2 A 10-24-79 W 3-0 A USC (0-1-0) 09-03-88 W 1-0 N 10-21-87 W 4-0 H 10-20-78 L 0-3 A 10-10-79 L 1-2 A (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-0) 10-29-86 T 0-0ot A 10-18-86 L 0-1 A 10-05-73 W 3-0 A 10-25-78 W 2-1 A 11-15-74 L 1-2ot-PK N 10-09-85 L 1-3 A 09-25-85 W 4-0 H 10-14-78 T 2-2ot H 09-08-84 T 1-1ot N 10-17-84 T 1-1ot H Seattle Pacific (31-12-13) 11-16-77 W 4-1 A Southern Illinois (0-1-0) 10-31-75 L 3-5 A 09-26-84 W 2-0 A (H: 20-3-8; A: 11-9-5, N: 0-0-0) 10-12-77 W 1-0 H (H: 0-1-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 10-05-83 W 1-0 H 10-02-99 W 1-0 H 11-17-76 W 7-0 A 09-10-79 L 0-6 H U.S. International (3-1-1) 10-20-82 W 3-0 A 11-07-98 L 1-2 A 10-27-76 W 4-0 H (H: 1-0-1; A: 0-0-0, N: 2-1-0) 10-28-81 W 2-0 H 11-07-97 W 3-0 H 11-19-75 W 2-1ot H Southern Methodist (3-2-0) 11-01-88 W 3-1 H 10-20-80 W 6-0 A 11-09-96 T 1-1ot A 10-22-75 W 2-1 A (H: 2-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 1-1-0) 10-17-87 L 1-4 N 10-17-79 W 6-0 H 11-03-95 W 2-0 H 11-22-74 W 5-0 H 09-10-99 L 0-1 N 10-31-86 T 4-4ot H 11-09-78 W 4-1 A 11-02-94 W 1-0 H 10-23-74 W 3-0 A 09-11-94 W 2-1ot N 09-15-85 W 6-0 N 10-07-77 W 1-0 H 10-27-93 L 0-1ot A 11-05-73 T 1-1ot A 09-13-91 W 4-0 H 10-03-81 W 4-0 N 10-02-76 W 4-1 A 11-07-91 L 2-3 H 10-10-73 W 5-0 H 10-05-90 L 1-2 A 11-16-75 W 8-0 H 10-31-90 T 1-1ot H 10-21-72 W 4-0 H 10-14-76 W 1-0ot H Victoria (14-8-5) 10-29-75 W 9-0 H 10-04-89 W 2-1ot A 10-13-72 W 2-0 H (H: 8-3-3; A: 6-5-2, N: 0-0-0) 11-09-74 T 2-2ot A 09-28-88 W 3-1 H 09-20-72 W 11-0 A Southwest Missouri State (0‘-1-0) 09-14-81 W 4-1 H 10-16-74 W 6-0 H 09-30-87 T 1-1ot A 10-23-71 L 2-3 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-0) 10-16-80 W 1-0 H 11-10-73 W 3-0 A 11-05-86 T 2-2ot A 09-23-71 W 3-2 A 09-03-00 L 0-3 N 09-22-80 W 1-0 A 11-07-73 W F H 10-04-86 T 0-0ot H 11-21-70 W 1-0 A 10-14-77 W 2-1 H 11-04-72 W 8-2 A 11-06-85 W 2-1ot A 11-03-70 L 1-3 H Stanford (15-13-0) 09-17-77 L 1-3 A 10-30-72 W 3-2 H 10-23-85 L 3-5 H 11-15-69 W 3-0 H (H: 6-5-0; A: 6-7-0, N: 3-1-0) 11-12-76 W 2-1 H 11-06-71 L 1-5 A 11-07-84 L 1-2 A 10-21-69 T 1-1ot A 11-17-02 L 1-2ot H 10-15-76 W 2-1 H 10-20-71 L 1-3 H 10-13-84 W 1-0 H 11-18-68 T 0-0ot A 10-11-02 L 0-2 A 09-26-76 W 3-1 A 11-17-70 W 3-2 H 11-09-83 W 1-0ot A 10-26-68 W 2-0 A 11-16-01 L 0-1 H 11-14-75 T 2-2ot H 10-25-70 T 1-1ot A 10-22-83 T 1-1ot H 10-09-68 W 3-1 H 10-28-01 L 1-4 A 09-21-75 T 2-2ot A 11-11-69 L 2-6 H 11-10-82 W 2-1 H 11-18-67 L 0-3 A 10-22-00 L 0-2 H 11-01-74 W 3-1 H 11-01-69 W 4-2 A 10-06-82 W 2-1 A 10-06-67 W 3-0 H 10-06-00 W 2-1 A 09-14-74 W 3-1 A 11-15-68 L 2-3 A 09-03-82 W 3-0 A 10-24-99 W 1-0 H 09-13-74 W 6-1 A 10-12-68 W 5-1 H 10-21-81 L 0-2 A Simon Fraser (15-18-6) 10-16-98 L 1-2ot A 10-20-73 W 4-0 A 12-15-64 T 3-3ot A 10-10-81 T 2-2ot H (H: 12-8-3; A: 3-9-3, N: 0-1-0) 11-23-97 W 2-1ot H 10-19-73 T 1-1ot A 11-07-64 L 1-3 H 10-29-80 L 0-2 A 09-18-92 W 5-0 H 10-10-97 L 0-1 H 09-28-73 T 3-3ot H 10-18-80 L 0-1 H 09-08-91 L 2-3 A 10-13-96 W 1-0 A 11-11-68 L 1-3 A Westmont (1-1-0) 10-30-79 L 1-3 A 10-13-90 L 2-3 A 10-08-95 W 3-1 H 11-01-68 L 0-4 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-1-0) 10-13-79 T 0-0ot H 09-29-90 W 3-2 H 10-16-94 W 2-0 A 11-24-67 T 2-2ot H 09-02-82 W 5-0 N 11-11-78 T 1-1ot H 10-21-89 W 1-0 H 10-15-93 L 0-1 H 10-21-67 L 1-4 A 09-03-81 L 0-1 N 10-18-78 W 4-1 A 09-30-89 L 1-4 A 11-08-92 W 1-0ot H 11-12-66 L 2-3 A 11-02-77 W 4-1 H 09-21-88 W 2-1 H 10-25-92 W 1-0 A 10-21-66 L 3-4 H Wheaton (1-0-0) 10-25-77 W 1-0 A 09-09-88 L 0-1 H 10-08-91 L 0-2 A 11-27-65 L 1-5 H (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 11-10-76 W 1-0 H 09-16-87 W 3-1 H 10-20-90 W 3-1 H 10-23-65 L 1-6 A 08-31-78 W 2-1 H 10-19-76 L 1-2 A 10-01-86 L 0-2 H 10-29-89 W 3-0 A 11-21-64 W 4-2 H 10-16-76 W 2-1 H 09-10-86 L 0-1 A 10-09-88 W 5-2 N 11-02-63 W 3-1 H Whitman (1-0-0) 11-12-75 W 4-0 H 10-12-85 W 2-1 H 10-10-87 L 1-2 A 10-19-63 W 2-1 A (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 10-26-75 W 3-1 H 10-20-84 L 0-1 A 09-27-86 W 1-0ot H 11-02-80 W 7-0 H 10-18-75 W 6-3ot A 09-19-84 W 1-0 H 10-04-85 L 2-4ot N Wake Forest (1-1-0) 10-10-75 W 2-1ot-PK H 10-29-83 W 3-1 H 10-07-84 W 4-2 N (H: 0-1-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) Whitworth (7-2-0) 11-06-74 T 1-1ot H 09-21-83 W 2-0 A 09-08-83 L 0-2 A 09-27-98 L 1-2 H (H: 4-0-0; A: 3-1-0, N: 1-0-0) 09-28-74 L 1-3 A 10-30-82 T 0-0ot H 10-05-80 W 3-1 N 09-12-97 W 1-0 A 10-20-91 W 3-0 H 11-03-73 L 1-3 A 09-25-82 W 3-2 A 10-01-79 L 0-2 A 10-28-90 L 2-3 A 10-12-73 W 1-0 H 09-04-82 L 0-1 N 11-14-74 W 1-0 A Warner Pacific (8-1-0) 10-08-89 L 2-3 H 10-25-72 T 0-0ot H 10-24-81 W 3-1 H (H: 5-0-0; A: 2-1-0, N: 1-0-0) 09-20-87 W 6-0 A 09-30-72 W 3-2 H 10-06-81 L 1-2 A Texas Christian (0-0-1) 09-22-90 W 2-1 A 10-07-86 W 4-0 H 10-27-71 T 2-2ot A 10-11-80 W 2-0 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0) 10-09-89 W 3-0 H 10-19-85 W 5-1 A 10-01-71 W 2-1 H 09-10-80 L 0-1 A 10-08-90 T 0-0ot A 10-22-88 W 1-0 H 10-21-84 W 5-1 H 11-11-70 W 2-0 H 10-27-79 W 2-1 H 10-03-87 W 2-0 H 10-02-82 W 4-0 A 10-28-70 W 5-0 A 10-06-79 T 1-1ot A UCLA (8-10-1) 09-20-86 W 4-0 A 09-04-81 W 5-0 N 11-04-69 W 2-0 H 09-30-78 L 0-3 H (H: 5-4-0; A: 3-6-1, N: 0-0-0) 09-07-86 W 3-2 N 10-18-69 W 2-1 A 09-09-78 L 1-2 A 11-01-02 W 2-1ot A 10-02-85 W 1-0 H William & Mary (2-1-0) 11-16-68 W 2-1 A 09-02-78 L 0-3 H 10-27-02 L 0-1 H 10-31-84 L 1-2 A (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 2-0-1) 10-30-68 W 2-1 H 10-21-77 T 0-0ot H 11-11-01 L 2-3ot A 09-29-83 W 1-0 H 09-09-01 W 3-2 N 10-18-68 T 0-0ot A 09-23-77 L 0-1 A 10-19-01 W 3-1 H 09-24-93 L 0-1 N 11-09-67 W 5-1 H 11-05-76 W 1-0 H 11-03-00 W 2-1 H Washington State (11-0-0) 09-12-92 W 2-0 N 10-01-76 T 3-3ot A 10-15-00 W 3-2 A (H: 8-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 3-0-0) Seattle University (36-5-4) 10-11-75 L 0-3 H 11-10-99 W 2-1 H 10-09-83 W 5-3 H Wisconsin (2-0-0) (H: 19-2-1; A: 16-3-3, N: 1-0-0) 09-26-75 L 1-3 A 11-13-98 W 2-0 A 10-09-82 W 6-0 H (H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 09-20-01 W 3-1 H 11-09-73 W 2-1 A 12-01-97 L 0-1 A 09-27-81 W 7-0 H 09-25-98 W 5-1 H 08-31-96 L 0-1 A 11-02-73 T 0-0ot H 09-29-96 W 3-1 H 09-28-80 W 3-0 N 09-22-96 W 2-1 A 09-30-88 W 4-0 H 11-09-68 L 0-3 A 11-10-95 L 0-3 A 09-22-79 W 3-0 H 10-25-87 W 8-0 H 11-02-68 L 1-3 H 10-29-95 T 1-1ot A 09-22-78 W 5-0 N Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-1-0) 09-24-86 W 8-1 A 11-03-67 T 1-1ot A 09-15-91 W 2-1ot H 11-11-77 W 3-0 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-1-0) 10-30-85 W 6-0 H 10-30-88 L 2-4 A 11-21-75 W 6-1 H 09-04-94 L 1-2 N 11-03-84 W 6-0 A South Alabama (1-0-0) 09-14-80 L 0-2 H 10-09-75 W 7-1 H 09-02-90 W 4-2 N 10-10-84 W 5-0 H (H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 11-23-73 L 0-3 A 10-27-67 W 4-0 N 11-05-83 W 3-1 H 09-05-93 W 3-0 N 10-26-73 L 3-4ot-PK H 10-13-67 W 1-0 H 10-15-83 W 6-0 A 11-25-72 L 0-5 A 10-16-82 W 2-0 A South Carolina (0-2-1) 10-14-72 L 0-2 H Western Washington (26-6-4) 09-22-82 W 3-0 H (H: 0-0-1; A: 0-2-0, N: 0-0-0) (H: 17-3-1; A: 9-3-3, N: 0-0-0) 10-17-81 W 1-0ot A 09-15-02 L 1-3 A UNLV (4-2-2) 10-29-92 W 4-0 H 09-30-81 W 9-1 H 09-20-92 T 1-1ot H (H: 2-0-0; A: 1-2-1, N: 1-0-0) 09-21-91 W 3-1 A 09-05-81 W 4-0 N 10-27-91 L 2-3 A 09-28-01 W 2-0 H 10-17-90 W 2-0 H 10-25-80 W 3-1 A 09-12-99 W 2-1 A 09-10-89 W 1-0 H 10-08-80 W 2-0 H 09-29-95 W 4-3 H 09-24-88 W 5-0 H 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 35 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

KEY 1964 1970 O 25 California1 HW 1-0 1 • All home games from 1994-present played at Final Record: 3-1-1 Final Record: 5-3-2, 5-3-2 (3rd) O 26 UCLA (ot-PK) H L 3-4 Husky Soccer Field unless otherwise indicated. Head Coach: Ron Jepson Head Coach: Mike Ryan O 27 San Jose State1 (ot) H L 2-3 • All home games from 1968-1991 played at O 24 British Columbiaa HW 5-2 O 9 B.C. Tech^ H W 5-1 O 2 Simon Fraser (ot) H T 0-0 Husky Stadium unless otherwise indicated. N 7 W. Washingtona HL1-3 O 13 Puget Sound^ H L 0-4 N 3 Seattle Pacific* A L 1-3 N 14 British Columbia A W 3-2 O 24 B.C. Tech^ (ot) A T 2-2 N 5 Seattle University* (ot) A T 1-1 a - home game played at Lower Woodland Park N 21 Victoriaa HW 4-2 O 25 W. Washington^ (ot) A T 1-1 N 7 W. Washington* H W F b - home game played at Union Bay Field D 15 W. Washington (ot) A T 3-3 N 9 Simon Fraser* A W 2-1 c - home game played at IMA Field O 28 Seattle Pacific^ A W 5-0 d - game played at Sumner, Wash. N 3 Seattle University^ H L 1-3 N 10 W. Washington* A W 3-0 F - forfeit 1965 N 11 Seattle Pacific^ H W 2-0 N 17 Puget Sound* A W 9-1 + - NCAA Championship match Final Record: 0-4 N 14 Puget Sound^ H L 2-3 N 18 Green River CC* A W 5-0 % - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match Head Coach: Derek Mallinson N 17 W. Washington^ H W 3-2 N 23 UCLA+ A L 0-3 < - MPSF playoff match N 21 Seattle University^ A W 1-0 > - NCAA play-in match O 23 Victoria A L 1-6 1974 ^ - Western Wash. Soccer Conference match O 30 British Columbia A L 2-5 N 27 Victoriaa HL1-5 1971 Final Record: 15-3-3, 6-1-2 (2nd) * - NW Collegiate Soccer Conference match Head Coach: Mike Ryan 1 - Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. D 4 Portlanda HL2-3 Final Record: 7-5-1, 6-5-1 (4th) 2 - Pacific-8 Conference Tournament, Palo Alto, Calif. Head Coach: Mike Ryan S 13 Victoria A W 6-1 3 - Beaver-Duck Classic, Eugene, Ore. S 18 B.C. Tech* H W 3-2 S 14 Victoria A W 3-1 4 1966 - Sportswest Soccer Classic, Seattle, Wash. Final Record: 0-2 S 23 Seattle University* A W 3-2 S 28 Seattle Pacific* A L 1-3 5 - Grenzquell Cup, Olympia, Wash. S 25 Pacific Lutheran* A W 4-1 O 2 Pacific Lutheran* H W 4-0 6 Head Coach: Mike Ryan - Cosmopolitan Tournament, Portland, Ore. S 29 Puget Sound* H W 8-3 O 5 Oregon State A W 3-0 7 O 21 Victoriab HL3-4 - Far West Classic, Seattle, Wash. O 6 Portland A W 2-0 8 O 1 Seattle Pacific* H W 2-1 - Goal Rush Classic, Fresno, Calif. N 12 Victoria A L 2-3 1 9 O 9 Puget Sound* A L 3-4 O 10 Hawaii HW 5-0 - Pacific Coast Cup, Livermore, Calif. 1 10 - All-City Cup, Seattle, Wash. O 13 Pacific Lutheran* H W 1-0 O 11 St. Louis HL0-3 1967 1 11 - Met Life/Pacific Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. Final Record: 6-2-2 O 16 C. Washington H W 4-0 O 12 San Francisco HW 3-2 12 - Pac-10 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. O 20 W. Washington* H L 1-3 O 16 W. Washington* H W 6-0 13 Head Coach: Mike Ryan - Challenge Cup Tournament, Portland, Ore. b O 23 Seattle University* H L 2-3 O 19 Oregon State H W 4-2 14 - Portland Tournament, Portland, Ore. O 6 Seattle University HW 3-0 b O 27 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A T 2-2 O 23 Seattle University* A W 3-0 15 O 13 Washington State HW 1-0 - Pacific Coast Tournament, Berkeley, Calif. N 6 W. Washington* A L 1-5 O 26 Pacific Lutheran* A W 2-0 16 O 21 Victoria A L 1-4 - Pilot Fall Classic, Portland, Ore. O 30 Puget Sound* H W 7-0 17 - Portland Umbro Invitational, Portland, Ore. O 26 Idaho30 (ot) A W 1-0 N 7 B.C. Tech* A L 2-3 N 1 Victoria H W 3-1 18 - SMU Classic, Dallas, Texas O 27 Washington State30 NW 4-0 19 N 6 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 1-1 - Santa Clara Met Life Classic, Santa Clara, O 28 Oregon30 NW 2-1 1972 N 9 W. Washington* (ot) A T 2-2 Calif. N 3 Simon Fraser (ot) A T 1-1 Final Record: 12-4-2, 11-0-1 (1st) 20 - South Carolina Met Life Classic, Columbia, N 14 Stanford2 AW 1-0 N 9 Seattle Pacificb HW 5-1 Head Coach: Mike Ryan SC S 20 Seattle University* A W 11-0 N 15 USC2 (ot-PK) N L 1-2 21 N 18 Seattle University A L 0-3 - Met Life Classic, Piscataway, NJ S 23 Pacific Lutheran* A W 4-0 N 16 California2 (ot) N T 2-2 22 N 24 Victoriab (ot) H T 2-2 - Titan Classic, Fullerton, Calif. S 25 St. Louis (ot) H T 0-0 N 22 Seattle University* H W 5-0 23 - Met Life Classic, Norfolk, Va. 24 - Portland adidas Invitational, Portland, Ore. 1968 S 27 Puget Sound* H W 7-1 25 - UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. Final Record: 5-6-2, 3-1-2 (1st) S 30 Seattle Pacific* H W 3-2 1975 26 - Aces Classic, Evansville, Ind. Head Coach: Mike Ryan O 6 CS Fullerton H L 1-2 Final Record: 16-5-2, 7-1 (2nd) 27 - San Diego Tournament, San Diego, Calif. O 7 Puget Sound* A W 3-2 Head Coach: Mike Ryan O 9 Seattle University H W 3-1 28 - Gonzaga Tournament, Spokane, Wash. O 12 Chico State1 HL0-1 S 21 Victoria (ot) A T 2-2 29 O 12 W. Washington^ H W 5-1 - UCLA Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif. O 13 Seattle University1 HW 2-0 S 26 Simon Fraser* A L 1-3 30 O 18 Seattle Pacific^ (ot) A T 0-0 - Inland Empire Tournament, Moscow, Idaho O 14 UCLA1 HL0-2 O 1 Puget Sound* H W 5-0 31 - NIKE-WFU Men’s Soccer Classic, Winston- O 26 Seattle University^ A W 2-0 O 16 Pacific Lutheran* H W 4-0 O 3 Oregon* H W 4-0 Salem, N.C. O 30 Seattle Pacific H W 2-1 32 - MPSF-WCC Challenge, Seattle, Wash. O 18 C. Washington* H W 5-0 O 4 Oregon State* H W 5-0 N 1 Victoria H L 0-4 1 33 O 21 Seattle University* H W 4-0 O 9 Washington State HW 7-1 - UNLV Snickers/FILA Rebel Classic, Las Ve- N 2 Simon Fraser H L 1-3 O 25 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 0-0 O 10 Seattle Pacific1 (ot-PK) H W 2-1 gas, Nev. N 9 Simon Fraser A L 0-3 34 - UMass Soccer Classic, Amherst, Mass. O 30 W. Washington* H W 3-2 O 11 Simon Fraser1 HL0-3 N 11 Victoria A L 1-3 35 - UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. N 4 W. Washington* A W 8-2 O 15 Pacific Lutheran* H W 4-0 36 N 15 W. Washington^ A L 2-3 - Portland Nike Invitational, Portland, Ore. N 17 C. Washington* A W 6-0 O 18 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A W 6-3 37 N 16 Seattle Pacific^ A W 2-1 - Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C. N 25 UCLA+ A L 0-5 O 22 Seattle University* A W 2-1 N 18 Seattle University^ (ot) A T 0-0 O 24 Humboldt State3 HW 4-0 N 24 San Francisco+ A L 0-16 1973 O 25 Oregon3 HW 6-0 1963 Final Record: 15-4-4, 11-1-1 (1st) O 26 Seattle Pacific3 HW 3-1 Final Record: 3-2-1 1969 Head Coach: Mike Ryan O 29 W. Washington* H W 9-0 Head Coach: Ron Jepson Final Record: 5-2-1, 5-2-1 (2nd) S 22 Pacific Lutheran* A W 7-0 O 30 San Francisco A L 1-10 O 19 Victoria A W 2-1 Head Coach: Mike Ryan S 26 Puget Sound* H W 4-0 O 31 UNLV A L 3-5 O 14 Puget Sound^ H W 3-1 O 26 Portland State A L 0-2 S 28 Victoria (ot) H T 3-3 N 1 California A L 0-1 a O 18 Seattle Pacific^ A W 2-1 N 2 Victoria HW 3-1 O 3 Green River CC* H W 7-0 N 12 Seattle Pacific H W 4-0 O 21 Seattle University^ (ot) A T 1-1 N 9 British Columbia A L 1-2 O 5 Santa Clara A W 3-0 N 14 Victoria (ot) H T 2-2 a O 28 Puget Sound^ A L 1-4 N 23 Portland State HW 2-0 O 6 California A W 1-0 N 16 W. Washington H W 8-0 a N 1 W. Washington^ A W 4-2 N 30 British Columbia (ot) H T 1-1 O 10 Seattle University* H W 5-0 N 19 Seattle University (ot) H W 2-1 N 4 Seattle Pacific^ H W 2-0 O 12 Seattle Pacific* H W 1-0 N 21 Washington State H W 6-1 N 11 W. Washington^ H L 2-6 O 17 Pacific Lutheran* H W 6-0 N 15 Seattle University^ H W 3-0 O 19 Victoria (ot) A T 1-1 O 20 Victoria A W 4-0

36 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1976 O 29 Puget Sound* A L 0-2 O 6 Simon Fraser* A L 1-2 1984 Final Record: 15-2-3, 7-0-1 (1st) N 9 W. Washington* A W 4-1 O 10 Seattle Pacific (ot) H T 2-2 Final Record: 14-3-2, 6-2 (3rd) Head Coach: Mike Ryan N 11 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 1-1 O 14 Puget Sound* H W 3-1 Head Coach: Denny Buck S 6 Fresno Pacific H W 6-0 N 15 Santa Clara+ A L 0-2 O 17 Seattle University* (ot) A W 1-0 S 8 UNLV6 (ot) N T 1-1 S 17 Alberta (ot) H T 0-0 O 21 Seattle Pacific* A L 0-2 S 9 CS Los Angeles6 NW 2-1 S 26 Victoria A W 3-1 1979 O 24 Simon Fraser H W 3-1 S 19 Simon Fraser H W 1-0 O 1 Simon Fraser (ot) A T 3-3 Final Record: 11-7-2, 5-2-1 (4th) O 28 W. Washington* H W 2-0 S 22 Portland* A W 2-0 O 2 W. Washington* A W 4-1 Head Coach: Mike O’Malley O 31 Portland* (ot) A W 2-1 S 26 W. Washington* A W 2-0 4 O 9 San Francisco H W 3-1 S 10 Southern Illinois HL0-6 N 1 Lewis & Clark A W 3-0 S 29 Puget Sound* H W 6-2 4 d O 14 Southern Methodist1 (ot)H W 1-0 S 11 Santa Clara HL0-2 N 7 Oregon State *NW4-0 O 3 San Francisco A W 4-0 O 15 Victoria1 HW 2-1 S 16 Puget Sound* H W 2-0 N 8 Oregon* H W 1-0 O 6 California9 NW 4-3 O 16 Seattle Pacific1 HW 2-1 S 22 Washington State H W 3-0 O 7 Stanford9 NW 4-2 O 19 Seattle Pacific A L 1-2 S 26 California A W 2-1 1982 O 10 Seattle University10 HW 5-0 O 23 Oregon State* (ot) A T 1-1 S 29 San Jose State A L 1-4 Final Record: 18-2-1, 6-0-1 (1st) O 13 Seattle Pacific* H W 1-0 O 24 Oregon* A W 1-0 O 1 Stanford A L 0-2 Head Coach: Frank Gallo O 14 Gonzaga* H W 4-0 O 27 Seattle University* H W 4-0 O 6 Simon Fraser* (ot) A T 1-1 S 2 Westmont7 NW 5-0 O 17 W. Washington (ot) H T 1-1 N 3 Pacific Lutheran* (ot) H W 2-1 O 10 Seattle University* A L 1-2 S 3 Seattle Pacific7 AW 3-0 O 20 Simon Fraser* A L 0-1 N 5 Simon Fraser* H W 1-0 O 13 Seattle Pacific (ot) H T 0-0 S 4 Simon Fraser7 NL0-1 O 21 Whitworth H W 5-1 N 10 Seattle Pacific* H W 1-0 O 17 W. Washington* H W 6-0 S 5 Gonzaga H W 3-0 O 31 Warner Pacific* A L 1-2 N 12 Victoria H W 2-1 O 20 Portland* A W 4-1 S 8 Portland A W 2-0 N 3 Seattle University* A W 6-0 d N 14 Puget Sound* A W 8-0 O 24 Seattle University AW 3-0 S 11 Fresno State6 NW 4-1 N 4 Evergreen State H W 7-0 N 17 Seattle University A W 7-0 O 27 Simon Fraser H W 2-1 S 12 Humboldt State6 NW 5-0 N 7 Seattle Pacific10 AL1-2 N 19 San Jose State+ A L 1-4 O 28 Oregon* (at Olympia) N W 6-2 S 22 Seattle University* H W 3-0 O 30 Seattle Pacific* A L 1-3 S 25 Simon Fraser A W 3-2 1985 1977 N 2 San Francisco A L 0-5 O 2 Whitworth A W 4-0 Final Record: 11-6-0, 8-1 (1st) Final Record: 14-2-1, 7-1 (2nd) N 4 UC Davis A W 2-0 O 3 Gonzaga* A W 1-0 Head Coach: Ron Carter Head Coach: Mike O’Malley N 6 Chico State A W 1-0 O 6 Seattle Pacific A W 2-1 S 7 Pacific Lutheran H W 3-0 S 17 Victoria A L 1-3 N 10 Oregon State* H W 2-1 O 9 Washington State H W 6-0 S 14 Fresno State6 NL1-3 S 23 Simon Fraser* A L 0-1 O 16 Seattle University A W 2-0 S 15 U.S. International6 NW 6-0 S 30 Oregon State* H W 6-0 1980 O 20 W. Washington* A W 3-0 S 22 Puget Sound* A W 1-0 O 7 W. Washington* H W 1-0 Final Record: 17-4-0, 7-1 (2nd) O 24 Puget Sound* A W 3-0 S 25 W. Washington* H W 4-0 O 8 Alberta H W 5-0 Head Coach: Frank Gallo O 30 Simon Fraser* (2 ot) H T 0-0 O 2 Warner Pacific* H W 1-0 O 12 Seattle University H W 1-0 S 6 Portland* H W 2-0 N 3 Portland* H W 3-2 O 4 Stanford11 (ot) N L 2-4 O 14 Victoria H W 2-1 S 10 Simon Fraser A L 0-1 N 10 Seattle Pacific* H W 2-1 O 6 California11 NL2-3 O 19 Puget Sound* H W 4-0 S 14 UCLA H L 0-2 N 13 Puget Sound H W 6-0 O 9 UNLV A L 1-3 O 21 Simon Fraser (ot) H T 0-0 S 22 Victoria A W 1-0 N 17 San Francisco+ (ot) A L 2-3 O 12 Simon Fraser* H W 2-1 O 23 Pacific Lutheran* A W 7-2 S 23 Capilano A W 6-0 O 19 Whitworth* A W 5-1 5 O 25 Seattle Pacific* A W 1-0 S 28 Washington State NW 3-0 1983 O 20 Gonzaga* A W 4-0 6 O 28 Oregon* H W 4-0 S 4 Alberta NW 4-0 Final Record: 17-3-1, 8-0 (1st) O 23 Seattle Pacific H L 3-5 6 N 2 Seattle Pacific H W 4-1 O 5 Stanford NW 3-1 Head Coach: Denny Buck O 26 Portland* H L 0-1 N 6 Portland A W 1-0 O 8 Seattle University* H W 2-0 S 4 Fresno State8 AW 2-1 O 30 Seattle University* H W 6-0 N 11 Washington State H W 3-0 O 11 Simon Fraser* H W 2-0 S 5 San Diego State8 NW 2-0 N 6 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A W 2-1 N 13 Lewis & Clark H W 7-0 O 14 Evergreen State H W 12-0 S 7 Santa Clara A L 1-3 N 10 Cal Poly Pomona H W 5-0 N 16 Seattle University* A W 4-1 O 16 Victoria H W 1-0 S 8 Stanford A L 0-2 O 18 Seattle Pacific* H L 0-1 S 10 CS Los Angeles6 NL2-4 1986 O 20 W. Washington* A W 6-0 S 11 Humboldt State6 NW 4-0 Final Record: 9-5-6, 7-2-1 (2nd) 1978 O 25 Seattle University A W 3-1 S 21 Simon Fraser A W 2-0 Final Record: 13-7-2, 5-2-2 (4th) Head Coach: Ron Carter O 29 Seattle Pacific A L 0-2 S 28 Portland A W 3-1 6 Head Coach: Mike O’Malley S 6 San Diego State NL2-3 N 1 Puget Sound* A W 2-1 S 29 Warner Pacific* H W 1-0 S 7 Warner Pacific6 NW 3-2 A 31 Wheaton1 HW 2-1 N 2 Whitman H W 7-0 O 1 Puget Soundd NW 2-0 S 10 Simon Fraser* A L 0-1 S 1 Chico State1 HW 1-0 N 5 C. Washington H W 5-0 O 5 W. Washington* H W 1-0 S 20 Warner Pacific* A W 4-0 S 2 Simon Fraser1 HL0-3 N 8 Oregon* A W 3-0 O 9 Washington State H W 5-3 S 24 Seattle University* A W 8-1 S 9 Simon Fraser A L 1-2 N 9 Oregon State* A W 4-0 O 15 at Seattle University* A W 6-0 S 26 California12 (ot) H T 2-2 S 15 San Francisco H L 0-1 O 19 Pacific Lutheran H W 1-0 S 27 Stanford12 (ot) H W 1-0 S 18 California H W 1-0 1981 O 22 Seattle Pacific (ot) H T 1-1 O 1 Simon Fraser H L 0-2 S 22 Washington Stated NW 5-0 Final Record: 17-3-1, 6-2 (3rd) O 23 Gonzaga* H W 1-0 O 4 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 0-0 S 24 Lewis & Clarkd NW 4-0 Head Coach: Frank Gallo O 29 Simon Fraser* H W 3-1 O 5 Evergreen State (ot) A T 4-4 S 27 Pacific Lutheran* H W 12-0 7 S 3 Westmont NL0-1 N 2 Portland* H W 4-1 O 7 Whitworth* H W 4-0 S 30 Simon Fraser* H L 0-3 7 S 4 Whitworth NW 5-0 N 5 Seattle University H W 3-1 O 12 Portland* A W 2-1 O 7 Oregon State* A W 1-0 7 S 5 Seattle University NW 4-0 N 6 at Puget Sound* A W 3-0 O 15 Pacific Lutheran* A W 1-0 O 8 Oregon* A W 4-1 S 14 Victoria H W 4-1 N 9 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A W 1-0 O 18 W. Washington* A L 0-1 O 11 Portland* H W 4-1 S 19 Gonzaga (@Tacoma) (ot)N W 3-1 O 22 Puget Sound* H W 4-0 O 14 Seattle University* (ot) H T 2-2 S 25 Freie Universitat Berlin H W 8-0 O 29 UNLV (ot) A T 0-0 O 18 Seattle Pacific A W 4-1 S 27 Washington State H W 7-0 O 31 U.S. International (ot) H T 4-4 O 20 Santa Clara A L 0-3 S 30 Seattle University H W 9-1 N 1 San Francisco H L 0-1 O 22 California A W 4-2 6 O 2 Brigham Young NW 4-0 N 5 Seattle Pacific (ot) A T 2-2 O 25 Seattle University A W 2-1 6 O 3 U.S. International NW 4-0 N 8 Gonzaga* H W 12-0

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1987 O 26 Santa Clara A L 0-1 O 25 Stanford% (ot) A W 1-0 O 15 Sacramento State% H W 5-0 Final Record: 13-5-1, 10-0-1 (1st) O 28 California (at Stanford) N W 3-2 O 29 W. Washington H W 4-0 O 20 San Jose State% (ot) A T 2-2 Head Coach: Ron Carter O 29 Stanford A W 3-0 N 3 Santa Clara H W 3-1 O 22 Fresno State% (ot) A T 0-0 S 5 CS Fullerton13 NW 4-1 N 2 Portland* H W 3-2 N 6 CS Fullerton< (ot) H W 3-1 O 27 CS Fullerton29 NW 1-0 S 6 CS Los Angeles13 NW 8-1 N 5 Ohio State (at Shoreline)HW 7-1 N 8 Stanford< (ot) H W 1-0 O 29 UCLA29 (ot) A T 1-1 N 15 Portland+ A W 2-1 S 16 Simon Fraser* H W 3-1 N 12 Portland+ (ot) A L 0-1 N 1 Oregon State% A W 2-1 N 22 Indiana+ A L 0-2 S 19 Gonzaga* A W 10-0 N 3 Seattle Pacific H W 2-0 S 20 Whitworth* A W 6-0 1990 N 10 UCLA< A L 0-3 S 23 Pacific Lutheran* H W 5-0 Final Record: 11-4-5, 3-2-1 (2nd) 1993 N 19 Portland+ A L 0-1 S 30 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A T 1-1 Head Coach: Ron Carter Final Record: 9-5-4, 3-1-3 (5th) 17 O 3 Warner Pacific* H W 2-0 S 1 Connecticut NW 2-0 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger 17 17 1996 O 4 Puget Sound* A W 7-0 S 2 Wisconsin-Green Bay NW 4-2 S 4 Howard NW 2-1 17 Final Record: 15-3-1, 3-1 (2nd) O 8 San Francisco A L 1-4 S 8 UC Santa Barbara H W 2-1 S 5 South Alabama NW 3-0 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger S 10 CS Fullerton22 AL1-3 O 10 Stanford9 AL1-2 S 12 CS Northridge (ot) A T 3-3 A 31 Seattle University A L 0-1 S 12 CS Northridge22 NW 2-1 O 11 California9 NL2-3 S 14 San Diego (ot) A T 0-0 S 7 Clemson24 NW 4-1 S 15 Pacific Lutheran H W 3-1 O 13 Santa Clara A L 2-3 S 16 San Diego State (ot) A W 2-1 S 8 Penn State24 NW 2-0 S 19 Gonzaga A W 3-1 O 17 U.S. International14 NL1-4 S 19 Oregon State H W 2-1 S 11 Pacific Lutheran H W 5-0 S 24 William & Mary23 NL0-1 O 18 St. Mary’s14 NW 3-0 S 22 Warner Pacific* A W 2-1 S 15 Portland A W 1-0 S 26 Old Dominion23 AL2-3 O 21 W. Washington* H W 4-0 S 23 Portland A W 1-0 S 20 Marquette A W 3-0 O 1 Portland1 (ot) H T 2-2 O 25 Seattle University* H W 8-0 S 29 Simon Fraser* H W 3-2 S 22 Wisconsin A W 2-1 18 O 3 UC Santa Barbara1 HW 2-0 O 28 Portland* H W 4-0 O 5 Southern Methodist AL1-2 S 27 Rutgers1 HW 2-1 18 O 8 Fresno State% (ot) A T 1-1 N 4 Evergreen State* H W 2-1 O 6 North Texas NW 4-3 S 29 UCLA1 HW 3-1 O 10 San Jose State% A W 2-1 O 8 Texas Christian (ot) A T 0-0 O 6 Oregon State% (ot) A W 4-2 O 15 Stanford% H L 0-1 O 13 Simon Fraser A L 2-3 O 11 California% A L 0-1 O 17 California% (ot) H T 1-1 1988 O 17 W. Washington* H W 2-0 O 13 Stanford% A W 1-0 1 O 22 Sacramento State% H W 4-0 Final Record: 14-4-1, 4-1 (2nd) O 20 Stanford HW 3-1 O 20 Sacramento State% H W 5-0 1 O 24 Air Force% H W 3-0 Head Coach: Ron Carter O 21 California (ot) H T 2-2 O 27 Gonzaga H W 1-0 O 27 Seattle Pacific (ot) A L 0-1 S 3 UNLV13 NW 1-0 O 24 Pacific Lutheran (ot)* A L 2-3 N 1 St. Mary’s H W 2-1 13 O 29 Oregon State% (ot) A T 1-1 S 4 San Francisco NL0-1 O 28 Whitworth* A L 2-3 N 3 Oregon State H W 2-1 S 9 Simon Fraser H L 0-1 O 31 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 1-1 N 9 Seattle Pacific (ot) A T 1-1 S 21 Simon Fraser* H W 2-1 1994 N 23 Santa Clara+ (ot) H W 2-1 S 24 W. Washington H W 5-0 1991 Final Record: 10-7-2, 5-1-1 (2nd) D 1 Fresno State+ H L 1-2 S 25 CS Los Angeles H W 2-1 Final Record: 8-8-1, 4-2 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger 24 S 28 Seattle Pacific* H W 3-1 Head Coach: Ron Carter S 3 UNC Charlotte NL2-3 24 1997 S 30 Seattle University H W 4-0 S 8 Simon Fraser* A L 2-3 S 4 Wisconsin-Green Bay NL1-2 Final Record: 15-3-2, 3-1 (2nd) 1 25 O 5 Pacific Lutheran* H W 3-1 S 13 Southern Methodist HW 4-0 S 9 Rutgers NL1-3 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger 1 25 O 8 California15 AW 1-0 S 15 UCLA (ot) H W 2-1 S 11 Southern Methodist (ot)N W 2-1 A 30 North Carolina24 NW 4-1 O 9 Stanford15 NW 5-2 S 21 W. Washington* A W 3-1 S 14 Gonzaga H W 7-0 A 31 Fresno State24 (ot) N T 0-0 O 12 Puget Sound H W 5-1 S 25 Portland (ot) H L 2-4 S 18 Portland A L 1-7 S 7 Sacramento State% A W 2-0 26 O 17 Santa Clara (ot) H T 1-1 S 29 Oregon State* A W 1-0 S 23 Evansville (ot) A T 4-4 S 12 Wake Forest31 (ot) A W 1-0 19 26 O 22 Warner Pacific* H W 1-0 O 4 Santa Clara AL1-2 S 25 Marquette NL0-2 S 14 UNC Charlotte31 (ot) N T 1-1 19 1 O 23 Portland* A L 1-2 O 6 St. Mary’s NL0-2 S 30 CS Fullerton HL0-2 S 19 Oregon State A W 2-0 1 O 28 CS Fullerton H W 4-0 O 8 Stanford A L 0-2 O 2 Old Dominion HW 4-2 S 21 CS Fullerton H W 3-1 O 30 UCLA A L 2-4 O 11 San Diego H L 1-2 O 7 San Jose State% H W 2-1 S 26 Marquette1 HL1-2 N 1 U.S. International (ot) H W 3-1 O 18 CS Northridge (ot) H T 3-3 O 9 Fresno State% (ot) H T 1-1 S 28 Evansville1 HW 5-1 N 5 Evergreen State H W F O 20 Whitworth* H W 3-0 O 14 California% (ot) A L 2-3 O 3 St. Mary’s A W 3-0 20 O 24 Duke NW 3-0 O 16 Stanford% A W 2-0 O 5 Santa Clara A W 3-0 20 O 26 Adelphi NW 2-1 O 21 Air Force% A W 5-0 O 10 Stanford% H L 0-1 1989 20 Final Record: 15-6-1, 4-2 (4th) O 27 South Carolina AL2-3 O 23 Sacramento State% A W 1-0 O 12 California% H W 4-0 Head Coach: Ron Carter O 30 Pacific Lutheran* H W 3-0 O 28 St. Mary’s H W 2-0 O 19 Portland H W 2-0 S 2 Fresno State13 NW 2-1 N 7 Seattle Pacific* H L 2-3 N 2 Seattle Pacific H W 1-0 O 26 Oregon State% H W 6-1 S 3 Oregon State13 NW 3-1 N 6 Oregon State% A W 3-1 O 31 Gonzaga A W 1-0 S 9 CS Fullerton1 HW 1-0 1992 N 7 Seattle Pacific H W 3-0 1 Final Record: 15-3-3, 6-1 (1st) 1995 S 10 W. Washington HW 1-0 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger N 9 San Francisco H W 6-1 S 13 Pacific Lutheran* H W 3-1 Final Record: 12-5-4, 5-0-2 (2nd) N 23 Stanford+ (ot) H W 2-1 S 5 Sacramento State% A W 3-1 S 16 UC Santa Barbara A W 2-1 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger D 1 UCLA+ A L 0-1 S 7 Air Force% A L 0-1 S 2 San Diego State24 NL1-2 S 18 CS Los Angeles (ot) A L 0-3 17 S 12 William & Mary NW 2-0 S 3 Memphis24 NW 8-1 S 26 Portland* (ot) A L 1-2 S 13 California17 NW 2-0 1998 S 8 Portland (ot) H T 2-2 S 30 Simon Fraser* A L 1-4 S 18 Simon Fraser1 HW 5-0 Final Record: 16-4, 8-1 (1st) S 15 Cal Poly SLO27 NL0-1 O 4 Seattle Pacific (ot) A W 2-1 1 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger S 20 South Carolina (ot) H T 1-1 27 O 8 Whitworth* H L 2-3 S 25 Gonzaga H W 7-0 S 17 San Diego AW 2-0 S 1 Gonzaga H W 2-1 28 O 9 Warner Pacific* H W 3-0 O 2 Fresno State% H W 1-0 S 22 UC Irvine NW 3-0 S 5 George Mason24 NW 3-0 28 O 13 St. Mary’s16 (ot) N T 1-1 O 4 San Jose State% H W 5-1 S 24 Gonzaga AW 3-0 S 6 Rutgers24 NW 2-0 1 O 15 San Diego16 NW 2-1 O 9 St. John’s21 (ot) N T 0-0 S 29 UNLV HW 4-3 S 11 Loy. Marymount32 (ot) H W 2-1 1 O 18 Evergreen State A W 4-0 O 11 Rutgers21 (ot) A T 0-0 O 1 UC Santa Barbara HL1-3 S 13 San Diego32 (ot) H W 1-0 O 21 Simon Fraser H W 1-0 O 16 Oregon State% H W 2-1 O 6 California% H W 5-1 S 17 San Francisco A W 2-1 O 18 Portland A L 0-1 O 8 Stanford% H W 3-1 S 25 Wisconsin1 HW 5-1 O 23 California% A W 3-0 O 13 Air Force% H W 3-2

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S 27 Wake Forest1 HL1-2 N 14 Oral Roberts > H W 2-1 S 20 Seattle University H W 3-1 N 10 Oregon State A L 3-6 O 3 Portland A W 2-1 N 21 Portland+ A W 3-2 S 28 UNLV1 HW 2-0 N 15 California (ot) H W 2-1 O 9 UC Santa Barbara H W 9-1 N 28 Indiana+ A L 0-2 S 30 Air Force1 HW 2-1 N 17 Stanford (ot) H L 1-2 O 11 Cal Poly SLO H W 4-0 O 5 Santa Clara (ot) A W 1-0 O 16 Stanford* (ot) A L 1-2 2000 O 12 St. Mary’s H W 4-1 O 18 California* A W 2-0 Final Record: 14-6-0, 7-1-0 (1st) O 13 Oregon State** H W 2-1 O 23 UC Irvine* H W 3-2 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger O 19 UCLA** H W 3-1 O 25 Cal State Fullerton* H W 2-1 S 2 at Creighton A L 0-2 O 26 California** A L 0-1 O 30 Oregon State* A W 6-0 S 3 SW Missouri State N L 0-3 O 28 Stanford** A L 1-4 N 7 Seattle Pacific A L 1-2 S 9 San Diego State24 NW 3-0 N 2 Oregon State** A W 1-0 N 13 UCLA* A W 2-0 S 10 Akron24 NW 3-0 N 9 Portland H W 4-3 N 15 Sacramento State* A W 2-0 S 14 UC-Irvine H W 2-1 N 11 UCLA** (ot) A L 2-3 N 22 UNC Greensboro+ H L 1-2 S 16 Santa Clara H L 0-2 N 16 Stanford** (2ot) H L 0-1 S 22 Rhode Island3 HW 2-1 N 18 California** H W 4-2 1999 S 24 Fullerton3 HW 2-1 N 25 Portland+ H L 0-1 Final Record: 15-5-2, 7-0 (1st) O 1 Oregon State** H W 1-0 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger O 6 Stanford** A W 2-1 2002 S 1 Gonzaga (ot) A T 2-2 O 8 California** H W 7-0 Final Record: 6-10-3, 4-5-0 (5th) S 4 Evansville24 NW 2-1 O 15 UCLA** A W 3-2 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger S 6 Marquette24 NW 1-0 O 22 Stanford** H L 0-2 A 31 Central Florida (ot)36 NT 2-2 S 10 SMU33 NL0-1 O 27 Gonzaga H W 3-0 S 2 DePaul (ot)36 NT 1-1 S 12 UNLV33 AW 2-1 O 29 at Portland A L 1-4 S 6 Santa Clara H W 2-1 S 17 Hartford34 NL0-2 N 3 UCLA** H W 2-1 S 13 Charleston37 NW 2-0 S 19 Massachusetts34 (ot) A L 2-3 N 5 Oregon State** A W 3-0 S 15 South Carolina37 AL1-3 S 24 San Jose State1 (ot) H T 0-0 N 10 California** A W 4-2 S 19 Creighton (ot) H L 1-2 S 26 Fresno State1 (ot) H W 2-1 N 17 Ala.-Birmingham+ (4ot)H W 1-0 S 27 Marquette1 HW 3-2 O 2 Seattle Pacific H W 1-0 N 25 Indiana+ H L 1-2 S 29 Connecticut1 HL0-2 O 8 Portland H L 1-2 O 6 Portland (ot) A T 1-1 O 15 Air Force* A W 2-0 2001 O 11 Stanford A L 0-2 O 17 Denver* (ot) A W 4-3 Final Record: 13-6-0, 4-4-0 (3rd) O 13 California (ot) A L 1-2 O 22 California* (ot) H W 2-1 Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger O 20 Oregon State H L 2-3 O 24 Stanford* H W 1-0 A 31 Fairleigh Dickinson35 (ot)N W 3-2 O 25 Fresno State H W 1-0 O 29 Cal Poly SLO* A W 2-1 S 1 Connecticut35 AW 1-0 O 27 UCLA H L 0-1 O 31 Sacramento State* H W 4-0 S 8 Indiana24 NL0-1 N 1 UCLA (ot) A W 2-1 N 7 Oregon State* H W 4-2 S 9 William & Mary24 NW 3-2 N 3 Fresno State A L 2-3 N 10 UCLA< H W 2-1

HUSKY CLASSIC HISTORY 1989 1996 Champion: Washington Champion: Washington Most Valuable Player: Eddie Henderson, UW Most Valuable–Offensive: Joe Franchino, UW Most Outstanding Goalkeeper: Rolf Norton, UW Most Outstanding–Defensive: Brandon Prideaux, UW 1990 1997 Champion: Washington Champion: Marquette Most Valuable Player: Ken Dorn, UW Most Valuable–Offensive: Jason Boyce, UW Most Outstanding Goalkeeper: Rolf Norton, UW Most Outstanding–Defensive: Jim Welch, Marquette 1991 1998 Champion: Washington Champion: Portland Most Valuable Player: Shannon Murray, UW Most Valuable–Offensive: Chris Brown, Portland Most Outstanding Goalkeeper: Dusty Hudock, UW Most Outstanding–Def.: Brian Casola, Portland Craig Waibel, UW 1992 1999 Champion: Washington Champion: Portland Most Valuable Player: Erik Penner, UW Most Valuable–Offensive: Casey Conner, Portland Most Outstanding Goalkeeper: Dusky Hudock, UW Most Outstanding–Defensive: , San Jose State 1993 2000 Champion: Washington Champion: Washington Most Valuable Player: Jim Clarke, Portland Most Outstanding–Offensive: , CS Fullerton Most Outstanding Goalkeeper: Dusty Hudock, UW Most Outstanding–Defensive: Bryn Ritchie, UW 1994 2001 Champion: Portland Champion: Portland Most Valuable–Offensive: Andrew Gregor, Portland Most Outstanding–Offensive: , Portland Most Outstanding–Defensive: Khary Knowles, Portland Most Outstanding–Defensive: Bryn Ritchie, UW 1995 2002 Champion: Portland Champion: University of Connecticut Most Valuable–Offensive: Linus Rhode, Portland Most Outstanding-Offensive: Sean Giudice, UW Most Outstanding–Defensive: Patrick Griffin, UCSB MostOutstanding-Defensive: Shavar Thomas, UConn

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 39 HUSKY SOCCER HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Overall Conf. Conf. NCAA Year Coach Record Record Place Tournament 1963 ...... Ron Jepson ...... 3-2-1 1964 ...... Ron Jepson ...... 3-1-1 1965 ...... Derek Mallinson ...... 0-4 1966 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 0-2 1967 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 6-2-2 1968 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 5-6-2 ...... 3-1-2 ...... 1st ...... 1st rnd. 1969 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 5-2-1 ...... 5-2-1 ...... 2nd ...... 1970 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 5-3-2 ...... 5-3-2 ...... 3rd ...... 1971 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 7-5-1 ...... 6-5-1 ...... 4th ...... 1972 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 12-4-2 ...... 11-0-1 ...... 1st ...... 1st rnd. 1973 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 15-4-4 ...... 11-1-1 ...... 1st ...... 1st rnd. 1974 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 15-3-3 ...... 6-1-2 ...... 2nd ...... 1975 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 16-5-2 ...... 7-1 ...... 2nd ...... 1976 ...... Mike Ryan ...... 15-2-3 ...... 7-0-1 ...... 1st ...... 1st rnd. 1977 ...... Mike O’Malley ...... 14-2-1 ...... 7-1 ...... 2nd ...... 1978 ...... Mike O’Malley ...... 13-7-2 ...... 5-2-2 ...... 4th ...... 1st rnd. 1979 ...... Mike O’Malley ...... 11-7-2 ...... 5-2-1 ...... 4th ...... 1980 ...... Frank Gallo ...... 17-4-0 ...... 7-1 ...... 2nd ...... 1981 ...... Frank Gallo ...... 17-3-1 ...... 6-2 ...... 3rd ...... 1982 ...... Frank Gallo ...... 18-2-1 ...... 6-0-1 ...... 1st ...... 1st rnd. 1983 ...... Denny Buck ...... 17-3-1 ...... 8-0 ...... 1st ...... 1984 ...... Denny Buck ...... 14-3-2 ...... 6-2 ...... 3rd ...... 1985 ...... Ron Carter ...... 11-6-0 ...... 8-1 ...... 1st ...... 1986 ...... Ron Carter ...... 9-5-6 ...... 7-2-1 ...... 2nd ...... 1987 ...... Ron Carter ...... 13-5-1 ...... 10-0-1 ...... 1st ...... 1988 ...... Ron Carter ...... 14-4-1 ...... 4-1 ...... 2nd ...... 1989 ...... Ron Carter ...... 15-6-1 ...... 4-2 ...... 4th ...... 1st rnd. 1990 ...... Ron Carter ...... 11-4-5 ...... 3-2-1 ...... 2nd ...... 1991 ...... Ron Carter ...... 8-8-1 ...... 4-2 ...... 1992 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 15-3-3 ...... 6-1 ...... 1st ...... 2nd rnd. 1993 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 9-5-4 ...... 3-1-3 ...... 5th ...... 1994 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 10-7-2 ...... 5-1-1 ...... 2nd ...... 1995 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 12-5-4 ...... 5-0-2 ...... 2nd ...... 1st rnd. 1996 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 15-3-1 ...... 3-1 ...... 2nd ...... 2nd rnd. 1997 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 15-3-2 ...... 3-1 ...... 2nd ...... 2nd rnd. 1998 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 16-4 ...... 8-1 ...... 1st ...... 1st rnd. 1999 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 15-5-2 ...... 7-0 ...... 1st ...... 2nd rnd. 2000 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 14-6-0 ...... 7-1 ...... 1st ...... 2nd rnd. 2001 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 13-6-0 ...... 4-4 ...... 3rd ...... 2nd rnd. 2002 ...... Dean Wurzberger ...... 6-10-3 ...... 3-7 ...... 5th ...... Totals 449-171-70 205-52-24 UW AT THE NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME COACHES Nov. 24, 1968 San Francisco L, 0-1 Nov. 25, 1972 at UCLA L, 0-5 Coach (Years) Record Pct. Nov. 23, 1973 at UCLA L, 0-3 Ron Jepson (1963-64) 6-3-2 .636 Nov. 19, 1976 at San Jose State L, 1-4 Derek Mallinson (1965) 0-4 .000 Nov. 15, 1978 at Santa Clara L, 0-2 Mike Ryan (1968-76) 101-38-22 .696 Nov. 17, 1982 at San Francisco L, 2-3 Mike O’Malley (1977-79) 38-16-5 .686 Nov. 12, 1989 at Portland L, 0-1 (ot) Frank Gallo (1980-82) 52-9-2 .828 Nov. 15, 1992 at Portland W, 2-1 Nov. 22, 1992 at Indiana L, 0-2 Denny Buck (1983-84) 31-6-3 .813 Nov. 19, 1995 at Portland L, 0-1 Ron Carter (1985-91) 81-38-15 .660 Nov. 23, 1996 Santa Clara W, 2-1 (2ot) Dean Wurzberger (1992- ) 140-57-21 .690 Dec. 1, 1996 Fresno State L, 0-1 Totals (1963-2002) 449-171-70 .701 Nov. 23, 1997 Stanford W, 2-1 (ot) Dec. 1, 1997 at UCLA L, 0-1 Nov. 22, 1998 UNC Greensboro L, 1-2 Nov. 21, 1999 at Portland W, 3-2 Nov. 28, 1999 at Indiana L, 0-2 Nov. 17, 2000 UAB W, 1-0 (4 ot) Nov. 25, 2000 Indiana L, 1-2 Nov. 25, 2001 Portland (2nd rd) L, 0-1 40 2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide