matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1

2011 Schedule/Results De a c s Re t u r n Ho m e To Ta k e On Da v i d s o n , Virginia Te c h After a cancellation and a tough road loss, the Wake Forest men’s soccer August team rebounded to take a 1-0 shutout win against Winthrop on Sunday, Sept. 25 and returns to Spry Stadium twice this week looking to continue 17 FURMAN & W, 2-1 building momentum against Davidson on Wednesday before kicking off an- other critical ACC match on Saturday, Oct. 1 against the Hokies. 23 at Radford & W, 2-1 Wake Forest Saturday’s match also holds significance as it will be the fourth annual (3-4-1) 27 South florida L, 0-2 Genna Wiley Memorial Match, held to benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Visits Cure Foundation. Davidson (4-3-1) September Sc o u t i n g Th e Wi l d c a t s & The 2011 Wildcats have made their mark on defense, compiling five 2 #1 louisville L, 0-2 Virginia Tech shutouts in their first eight matches. (3-5-0) 4 oregon state t, 0-0 (2 OT) Eight players have notched goals for Davidson and the side is led in scor- ing by junior midfielder Brian Mcgue’s eight points (3g, 2a). Freshmen Gabe Dates: Sept. 28 & Oct. 1, 2011 9 Clemson * W, 2-1 Rivera and Max Riehemann, as well as senior Greg Macnamara have also Time: Both matches begin at 7 p.m. 14 cleveland state W, 2-1 tallied twice for the Wildcats this fall. Netminder Chip Sanders has logged Site: Winston-Salem, N.C. all eight matches in goal, getting credit for five clean sheets and allowing Stadium: W. Dennie Spry Stadium 16 #8 * l, 1-0 just eight goals (0.97 GAA). The senior has made 23 saves. Live Video/Stats: Wakeforestsports.com 21 at South Carolina Cancelled Davidson and Wake Forest share one common opponent in Winthrop, WF Head Coach Jay Vidovich: Vidovich whom the Wildcats defeated 2-0 on Sept. 14. Davidson has also taken the (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘82) is in his 18th sea- 23 at Duke * L, 4-1 field against two ranked opponents, playing to a 0-0 tie in double overtime son at the helm of the Deacons. Vidovich 25 WINTHROP W, 1-0 against then-No. 19 Denver and dropping a 3-2 decision to then-No. 25 East has compiled a 236-100-34 (.684) record Tennessee State on Sept 17. and has led the Deacs to the NCAA Tour- 28 davidson 7:00 nament in nine of the past ten years. Sc o u t i n g Th e Ho k i e s Davidson Coach Matt Spear: Spear (Da- Virginia Tech has lost three straight since its signature win, 1-0, against vidson, ‘93) has compiled a 96-94-18 October then-No. 1 North Carolina on Sept. 10. The team has a chance to rebound overall record in ten-plus years coaching 1 virginia tech * 7:00 in a Tuesday match against American before arriving in Winston-Salem for the Wildcats, including a run to the pro- Saturday’s meeting with the Deacs. gram’s third-ever NCAA bid in 2003. He 7 at Boston College * 7:00 Historically, Wake Forest has dominated the series against VT and hasn’t was also a finalist for the 2003 National 11 at College of Charleston 7:00 lost a match to the Hokies since 1997 during an 11-match unbeaten streak. Coach of the Year award. The all-time ledger between the schools stands at 13-2-2 in Wake’s favor. Virginia Tech Coach Michael Brizendine: 14 Virginia * 7:00 Seven different players have scored for the Hokies this fall, and the side Brizendine (James Madison, ‘99) is in his 18 elon 7:00 is led by sophomore midfielder David Clemens’ two goals. Sophomore Kyle third year in charge of the Hokie program Renfro has started all eight matches for the Hokies between the pipes and after serving as the top assistant at VT 22 at NC State * 7:00 sports a 1.34 GAA to go along with 41 saves and two shutouts. for five years beforehand. At VT, he has 25 WILLIAM & MARY 7:00 compiled a 13-30-3 record (40-54-3 overall in six years as a head coach). In Ne x t Up... 29 at Akron 7:00 Wake Forest will make its longest trip of the season, flying up to Boston 2007, Brizendine helped guide VT to its College for an Oct. 7 showdown with the Eagles. The Deacs will then pack first-ever NCAA College Cup. up again for a visit to the College of Charleston on Oct. 11. November 3 at Maryland * 7:30 2011 Wake Forest Key Players 11-8 ACC Tournament Quarterfinals (TBA) No. Name Pos Ht Yr G A P Highlights 2 Jared Watts D/MF 6-1 So. 0 1 1 Assisted on game-winner versus Clemson 11-13 ACC Tournament Final Rounds (Cary, N.C) 3 Anthony Arena D 5-11 Jr. 0 0 0 Listed 12th on Top Drawer Soccer ACC Top 20 9 Sean Okoli F 5-11 Fr. 0 0 0 Started first three matches of career at Forward 10 Teddy Mullin MF 5-11 Fr. 0 2 2 Leads Deacs with two helpers in 2011 Home games in BOLD CAPS. 11 Luca Gimenez F 5-10 So. 1 1 3 Scored game-winning goal against Winthrop 17 Andy Lubahn F 6-1 Jr. 1 1 3 Tallied for first time on the game-winner vs. CSU & - Exhibition Event * - ACC match 20 Danny Wenzel D 5-11 R-Jr. 0 0 0 Team captain, tied for fifth on team in shots (8) Rankings compiled from NSCAA National Poll 21 Ben Newnam MF 5-10 Jr. 2 0 4 2011 point leader for the Deacs with two goals ------Pos Ht Yr SV GA GAA Wa k e Fo r e s t Me d i a Re l a t i o n s PO Box 7426 1 Michael Lisch GK 6-4 Jr. 32 11 1.35 Picked up first career shutout win vs. Winthrop Winston-Salem, NC Brendan Bergen, Men’s Soccer Contact Head Coach Jay Vidovich (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘82)/18th season at Wake Forest Phone: (336) 758-5842 Assistant Coach Ryan Martin (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘05)/5th season at Wake Forest Cell: (513) 320-4876 / Fax: (336) 758-5140 Assistant Coach Dane Brenner (South Florida, ‘06)/1st season at Wake Forest Email: [email protected] Volunteer Assistant Coach Jamie Franks (Wake Forest, ‘09)/ 1st season at Wake Forest matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1

8|17 FURMAN (Exhibition) W, 2-1 Wake Forest recorded a 2-1 victory in its exhibition opener against the Paladins, receiving unanswered goals from Andy Lubahn and Luca Gime- nez. Lubahn had the game-winner just 11 seconds into the second half.

8|23 at Radford (Exhibition) W, 2-1 Freshman Sean Okoli had the game-winner in the 84th minute as the Deacs knocked off Radford to close the preseason. Anthony Arena also tallied in the first half as Ben Newnam and Luca Gimenez recorded assists.

8|27 SOUTH FLORIDA L, 0-2 The Deacs could not benefit from the tenth-largest crowd in Spry Stadium (4,123) history as USF scored early and took advantage of a WFU own goal to win 2-0. It was the Deacs’ first-ever August loss (12-1-1 all-time). Demon Deacon 9|2 LOUISVILLE L, 0-2 The Demon Deacons pushed No. 1 Louisville to the brink of defeat, but a critical goal was overturned on an off-sides call and the Cardinals capital- Soccer History ized to win 2-0. Keeper Michael Lisch made a career-high eight stops. Years of Men’s Soccer 32nd 9|4 OREGON STATE T, 0-0 (2OT) In the first-ever match between the two schools, the Deacs and Beavers 1st Season of Soccer 1980 battled to a 0-0 tie in double overtime. Wake took 15 corners in the match, All-Time Head Coaches 3 two shy of the school record, as Lisch kept his first career clean sheet. All-Time Record 377-211-70 (.626) Winning Seasons 24 Tolani Ibikunle buried his first career goal to equalize and Sean Randolph 9|9 CLEMSON W, 2-1 had the game-winner on a breakaway to extend the Deacs’ unbeaten .500 Seasons 1 streak to 11 versus the Tigers. Jared Watts and Teddy Mullin had assists. Losing Seasons 6 12+ Win Seasons 16 9|14 CLEVELAND STATE W, 2-1 Andy Lubahn nailed the game-winner for the Deacs in the 77th minute as Record at Spry 121-35-15 (.751) Ben Newnam added a first half strike to hand CSU a 2-1 loss in the two team’s first-ever meeting. Teddy Mullin and Luca Gimenez assisted. Eight different players took a shot and Wake outshot its opponent 13-12, ACC Games Only 9|16 NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-1 but none found the back of the net as the Deacs drew their second- Won-Loss Record 79-99-24 (.452) biggest crowd of the season (4,062) in a 1-0 loss to No. 8 UNC. Tournament Titles 1 Regular Season Titles 5 After a three hour weather delay, the teams finally made it to the field Winning Seasons 13 9|21 at South Carolina Cancelled and were ready to kick off at 9:50 p.m., but an abrupt lightning bolt right .500 Seasons 2 before opening kick put an end to the match in Columbia, S.C. Losing Seasons 16 A Ben Newnam tally wasn’t enough as the Deacons dropped a 4-1 deci- Record at Spry 30-14-9 (.650) 9|23 at Duke L, 1-4 sion. Jared Watts received a red card - just the third for WFU since 2006 and Andy Lubahn recorded his first assist of the season in the loss. NCAA Tournament Luca Gimenez scored the game-winner in the 70th minute for the Deacs, Tournament Appearances 14 9|25 WINTHROP W, 1-0 who shut out their second opponent of 2011. Ross Tomaselli notched his Most Recent Appearance 2009 first career assist in the second meeting all-time between the two schools. Goal Scoring 62 for, 40 against Won-Loss Record 20-11-2 (.636) WFU has dominated the all-time series against Davidson, holding a 24-4-1 9|28 DAVIDSON 7:00 edge against the Wildcats and winning 13 consecutive matchups dating Record at Spry 16-5-1 (.750) back to Oct. 2, 1998. Davidson is coming off a 7-7-6 campaign in 2010. NCAA Sweet 16s 7 NCAA Final Eight 4 The Deacs have lost just twice to the Hokies in their past 17 meetings (13- Final Four Appearances 4 10|1 VIRGINIA TECH 7:00 2-2) going back to 1980. VT hasn’t made it back to the NCAA Tournament NCAA Championships 1 since the Deacs’ ousted them from the College Cup in 2007. WFU will be gunning for its first-ever road win at BC after defeating the 10|7 at Boston College 7:00 then-No. 18 Eagles at home, 4-3, last season. BC has advanced past the ACC Honors NCAA Tournament First Round in four consecutive seasons. All-ACC Selections 52 athletes (94 times) Winners of 3-of-4 against Charleston, Wake will look to exact revenge on All-ACC First Team Selections 38 10|11 at College of Charleston 7:00 the Cougars after suffering a 1-0 loss at Spry on Sept. 21, 2010 for their ACC Freshman of the Year 1 first loss in the series since 1992. ACC Offensive Player of the Year 3 The Cavaliers hold a 34-7-6 advantage all-time, but have split the past two ACC Defensive Player of the Year 3 10|14 VIRGINIA 7:00 matchups with the Deacs. The programs faced each other twice in ‘10, ACC Coach of the Year 6 and it was Virginia that knocked WFU out of last year’s ACC Tourney. ACC All-Freshman Team 16 ACC All-Tournament Team 23 athletes WFU and Elon will be meeting up for a sixth-straight season, and Wake (27 times) 10|18 ELON 7:00 has yet to lose to the Phoenix (8-0-1) going back to the first matchup be- ACC Tournament MVP 1 tween the two on Sept. 5, 1980.

Wake has won 17 of the past 19 meetings (17-1-1) going back to 1995. 10|22 at NC State 7:00 The last time the Wolfpack toppled the Deacs was Oct. 30, 2005. NC National Honors State is coming off a 10-8-2 campaign in 2010. All-Americans 20 First Team All-Americans 11 Then-No. 20, William & Mary handed WFU a 2-0 road loss in the last Winners 1 10|25 WILLIAM & MARY 7:00 meeting between these two squads and later advanced to the NCAA Third Hermann Trophy Finalists 3 Round. The Deacs still hold a 5-1 edge in the all-time series. NCAA Scoring Champion 1 The Zips and Deacons are all square at 2-2 in their previous meetings, and Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Winner 1 10|29 at Akron 7:00 Wake Forest will be looking to avenge a 2-0 home loss against the 2010 NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1 NCAA National Champions. Akron finished 2010 at 22-1-2 overall. Regional Honors The all-time series stands 15-15-4 between the ACC foes. Wake has won NSCAA All-South Region 33 athletes 11|3 at Maryland 7:30 three-of-four against the Terps, who have been nationally-ranked (as high (58 times) as No. 2 in ‘08) in each of the tilts. Maryland completed ‘10 at 19-3-1.

2 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1

Qu i c k No t e s Juniors Anthony Arena and Andy Lubahn have combined to • Wake Forest is in its 32nd year of soccer. The Demon Dea- start 101 matches in their Demon Deacon careers. cons have compiled an impressive all-time record of 377-211- Lubahn leads the Deacons with a consecutive start streak 70 (.626). of 51 matches after Arena was forced to sit for the first time in • Jay Vidovich is in his 18th year as the Demon Deacon head his career on Sunday, Sept. 25 against Winthrop. Both players coach and his 26th year on the Wake Forest sideline. The five- were Second Team All-ACC in 2010. time ACC Coach of the Year, Vidovich has posted a 236-100-34 Arena and Lubahn also represent the Deacons on TopDraw- (.684) record during 17 seasons at Wake Forest. Vidovich also erSoccer.com’s national top 100 upperclassmen list. Lubahn, sports a winning record of 58-46-14 (.551) against the ACC. a forward, is rated No. 36 overall on the list, while Arena, a defender, checks in at No. 47. La s t Ti m e Ou t Most recently, Top Drawer Soccer rated both in their Con- Sophomore forward Luca Gimenez found the back of the ference Top 20 rankings of the best players in the ACC. Lubahn Career Games net in the 70th minute to lead the Wake Forest men’s soccer was tabbed eighth overall while Arena was picked 12th. Played/Started team past Winthrop 1-0 on Sunday, September 25 at Spry GP GS Al l Ab o u t Th e Be n j a m i n Stadium. Anthony Arena 50 50 It was the sixth career goal, and first tally of 2011, for the Junior midfielder Ben Newnam leads the Deacs with two Brazilian-born forward, who received a well-placed pass from goals so far in 2011, most recently tallying against Duke on Luciano Delbono 31 10 Ross Tomaselli and drove it past Winthrop’s Patrick Walsh to- Sept. 23. Chris Duvall 27 21 ward the near post. Tomaselli earned his first career assist on His first strike came against Cleveland State on Sept. 14 Kyle Emerson 19 18 the sequence and was helped by junior Luciano Delbono. with just 39 seconds remaining before halftime - the 7th latest Sam Fink 8 6 After a scoreless opening half which saw the Demon Dea- first half goal in program history. It was the second goal of his Luca Gimenez 27 23 cons outshoot the Eagles 11-2, Wake continued to dominate career and first at Spry Stadium. Tolani Ibikunle 25 22 possession in the second half. When the final buzzer sounded, The Kernersville-native is second on the team in shots (21) the Deacs held a 25-6 advantage in shots and an 11-1 edge in and shots on goal (10) and has an active start streak of 14 Kovi Konowiecki 2 0 corner kicks. matches. Michael Lisch 10 8 12 different players fired shots for the Deacs in the match Andy Lubahn 51 51 as WFU improved to 2-0 against Winthrop. Sunday’s meeting Su d d e n Sa m Andrew Malkiewicz 3 1 was the first between the schools since Nov. 12, 1980. Freshman defender Sam Fink has made the start in seven Teddy Mullin 8 5 of his first eight collegiate matches. Ben Newnam 41 21 Wa k e Fo r e s t To Ho s t Fo u r t h An n u a l Ge n n a Wi l e y The Glen Carbon, Illinois-native has taken five shots, includ- Me m o r i a l Ma t c h o n Sa t u r d a y ing two on frame this fall. One of those attempts found the Sean Okoli 8 5 The Wake Forest men’s soccer team will host the fourth back of the net, but was overturned following a controversial Sean Randolph 31 0 annual Genna Wiley Memorial Match on Saturday, October 1, off-sides call in the Oregon State match. Doug Ryan 2 0 when the Demon Deacons face off with ACC rival Virginia Tech Ross Tomaselli 17 5 Li s c h -t o m a n i a at Spry Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. 8 0 In conjunction with the match, Wake Forest will adorn Junior goalkeeper Michael Lisch posted career milestones pink Nike jerseys, a color symbolic of the fight against breast in each of his first five starts of the 2011 season. The Austin, Jared Watts 25 22 cancer. Fans will have the opportunity to bid on these special -native made his first career start on Aug. 27 against Danny Wenzel 44 38 game-worn jerseys during a silent auction that will be held dur- South Florida and then played the full 90, posting a career-high ing the game. Pink rally towels will be distributed at the event eight saves against No. 1 Louisville on Friday, Sept. 2. and fans will also have a chance to win several other prizes, Next, Lisch collected his first career clean sheet on Sunday, Sept. 4 versus Oregon State and first career ACC win on Friday, courtesy of Wake Forest athletics and Susan G. Komen for the Games Started Streaks Cure. All proceeds from the game will be donated to the North Sept. 9 against Clemson. Lisch earned his first non-conference Carolina Triad affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure Founda- win against Cleveland State and his first shutout win against Career tion. Winthrop on Sept. 25. Current Long Last year’s jersey auction raised $2,680 for the North Caro- Anthony Arena 0 50 lina Triad affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Do n ’t Ca l l Him Th e o d o r e Luciano Delbono 0 7 The match honors the late wife of former Wake Forest Freshman midfielder Teddy Mullin has made an immediate Chris Duvall 1 17 trainer Steve Wiley. After a long battle with breast cancer, impact for the Deacs, and had assists in back-to-back matches Genna passed less than a week after the Demon Deacons won against Clemson and Cleveland State earlier in the year. The Kyle Emerson 0 15 the national championship in 2007. midfielder has seen action in all eight matches this fall and has Sam Fink 0 7 started in five contests. Luca Gimenez 20 20 Da n d y An d y The Durham, N.C.-native found Ben Newnam on a cross Tolani Ibikunle 4 9 Junior forward Andy Lubahn tallied for the first time of against Cleveland State on Wednesday, Sept. 14 and recorded Michael Lisch 8 8 2011, nailing the game-winner against Cleveland State on his first career assist off a restart in the Deacs’ 2-1 win over Andy Lubahn 51 51 Wednesday, Sept. 14. The striker, rated eighth in the Top Clemson on Sept. 9. Drawer Soccer Conference Top 20 rankings, also recorded his Andrew Malkiewicz 1 1 first assist of the season at Duke on Sept. 23. He is tied for the Big Ti m e To l a n i Teddy Mullin 1 4 team lead in shots (23) and is tied for third in shots on goal (8). Sophomore Tolani Ibikunle ended a near-unprecedented Ben Newnam 14 14 As a sophomore, Lubahn led last year’s squad with eight goals, scoring drought for the Deacs with his first collegiate goal Sean Okoli 2 3 including four game-winners, and sixteen points. against Clemson on Friday, Sept. 9. Ross Tomaselli 4 4 After earning ACC All-Freshman and Second Team honors In the 33rd minute, freshman Teddy Mullin teed up a free in his first two seasons, the forward will look to lead Wake kick and drove it into the box, where Ibikunle found the ball in Jared Watts 0 15 Forest back to the NCAA Tournament in 2011. traffic and unleashed a left-footed volley past Clemson’s Cody Danny Wenzel 3 14 Lubahn also earned national recognition in 2010 after turn- Mizell. ing a hat trick against Boston College in a 4-3 win, Lubahn tied The Deacs had been shutout in four consecutive games for freshman program records with 10 goals and 24 starts during only the second time in program history dating back to Novem- his freshman campaign in 2009 and is just six scores short of ber 9, 2010 before Ibikunle found the back of the net. moving into the program’s all-time top 10. Ra n d o l p h ’s Ru n Th e ‘A’ Te a m Junior forward Sean Randolph scored on a 43rd minute

3 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 Wake Forest Match-by-match lineups Opponent F F F/M M M M/D D D D D GK South Florida Okoli Lubahn Gimenez Delbono Newnam Wenzel Arena Duvall Fink Ibikunle Lisch Louisville Okoli Lubahn Gimenez Delbono Newnam Wenzel Arena Watts Fink Ibikunle Lisch Oregon State Okoli Lubahn Gimenez Mullin Newnam Wenzel Arena Watts Fink Duvall Lisch Clemson Gimenez Lubahn Mullin Delbono Newnam Wenzel Arena Watts Fink Duvall Lisch Cleveland State Gimenez Lubahn Mullin Tomaselli Newnam Watts Arena Ibikunle Fink Duvall Lisch North Carolina Gimenez Lubahn Mullin Tomaselli Newnam Watts Arena Ibikunle Fink Wenzel Lisch Duke Okoli Lubahn Gimenez Tomaselli Newnam Watts Arena Ibikunle Fink Wenzel Lisch Wake’s REcord When... Winthrop Okoli Lubhan Gimenez Tomaselli Newnam Mullin Malkiewicz Ibikunle Duvall Wenzel Lisch

Overall ...... 3-4-1 At home ...... 3-3-1 breakaway against Clemson to give the Deacs a 2-1 win in WFU’s three selections were the most in the conference, their ACC opener on Friday, Sept. 9. and Duke - with two selections - was the only other school to On road ...... 0-1-0 It was his first goal since the 2009 season and second ca- garner multiple picks. At neutral sites ...... 0-0-0 reer game-winner, the last coming on Sept. 6, 2009 against After a win...... 1-1-0 Indiana. That sequence was featured on ESPN’s Top 10 Plays. Ne w Ki d s On Th e Pi t c h After a loss ...... 1-2-1 Teddy Mullin, Sean Okoli, Sam Fink, Andrew Malkiewicz, After a tie...... 1-0-0 C.J. Williams, Matt Pacifici and Sean Wilkinson make up the In overtime ...... 0-0-0 We l l -Tr a v e l e d De a c s 2011 freshman class for Wake Forest men’s soccer. In double overtime...... 0-0-1 The 2011 men’s soccer roster has some international flair, Toss in two transfers, Kovi Konowiecki and Alex Bramall Vs. NSCAA ranked opponents ...... 0-2-0 as two Demon Deacons hail from outside the United States. - both from St. John’s (NY) - and the Deacs bring in the eighth- Vs. NSCAA Top-10 opponents...... 0-2-0 Sophomore forward Luca Gimenez is a native of Sao Paulo, ranked recruiting class in the nation, according to CollegeSoc- Brazil, while Johnny Torres comes to Wake Forest from Bo- cerNews.com. vs. ACC opponents...... 1-2-0 gota, Colombia. Mullin is rated the No. 1 recruit in the South Atlantic Re- vs. non-conference opponents...... 2-2-1 gion and No. 8 nation-wide by TopDrawerSoccer.com and In one-goal games...... 3-1-0 To u g h Ro a d Ah e a d ... connected on his first career assist in the ACC opener against Scoring first...... 2-0-0 The 2011 schedule for the Demon Deacons will pull no Clemson on Sept. 9. Okoli, a fleet-footed forward, is ranked No. Opp. scoring first...... 1-4-0 punches, as Wake will challenge both participants from last 40 in the country and eighth in the Pacific Northwest region. Leading at half ...... 2-0-0 year’s NCAA title game and three-of-four squads from last Five members of the 2011 incoming class (Bramall, Okoli, Tied at half ...... 1-2-0 year’s College Cup. This year’s schedule produced a combined Pacifici, Konowiecki and Mullin) were high school All-Ameri- Trailing at half ...... 0-2-1 206-112-53 (.627) record from last season and includes only cans, while five players have experience playing internationally, Scoring 1 or fewer goals...... 1-4-1 four teams that ended 2010 with losing records. either with youth national teams, ODP teams, Disney All-Star After opening against South Florida, a First Round team last teams or European youth clubs. Scoring 2 goals...... 2-0-0 year, the Deacs hosted national runner-up Louisville in their Scoring 3 or more goals...... 0-0-0 second regular season contest on Sept. 2 at Spry Stadium. Ok o l i a “Fr e s hm a n o f In f l u e n c e ” Opp. scoring 1 or fewer goals...... 3-1-1 North Carolina, a College Cup team a year ago, came to town Soccer America picked freshman forward Sean Okoli as a, Opp. scoring 2 goals...... 0-2-0 on Sept. 16. The schedule peaks on Oct. 29 with the Deacs “Freshman of Influence,” on a preseason list of the nation’s Opp. scoring 3 or more goals...... 0-1-0 hitting the road to play the defending national champion Akron rookies to watch. Outshooting opponent...... 3-2-0 Zips. Okoli has extensive experience with the U.S. U-18 National Opp. outshooting Wake...... 0-2-1 A total of 11 NCAA participants from 2010 are included on Team and spent recent seasons in the Seattle Sounders Acad- Wake has 0-5 shots...... 0-0-0 the 2011 slate: South Florida (First Round), Louisville (National emy where he became the first Sounders Academy player to Wake has 6-10 shots...... 0-0-0 Runner-Up), North Carolina (College Cup), South Carolina (Third see match action with the Sounders’ reserve team. Round), Duke (Second Round), Boston College (First Round), Ranked as the No. 40 player in his class by TopDrawer- Wake has 11-15 shots...... 0-3-0 College of Charleston (Second Round), Virginia (First Round), Soccer.com, Okoli picked up the game-winning goal against Wake has 16+ shots...... 3-1-1 William & Mary (Third Round), Akron (National Champion) and Radford in the Deacons’ second preseason match. Opp. has 0-5 shots...... 0-0-0 Maryland (Quarterfinals). Opp. has 6-10 shots...... 2-0-0 2011 Prognosticators Li k e Wa k e Fo r e s t Opp. has 11-15 shots...... 1-2-0 ...Bu t Th a t ’s No t h i n g Ne w Fo r De a c s Wake Forest picked up its highest preseason ranking on Opp. has 16+ shots...... 0-2-1 Wake finished last year No. 31 in the NCAA RPI, taking the field Monday, August 22 when Soccer America put the Deacons at When Lubahn scores a goal...... 1-0-0 against 10 NCAA Tournament-bound opponents. No. 13 in its preseason Top 25. When Gimenez scores a goal...... 1-0-0 CollegeSoccerNews.com announced its 2011 preseason ACC In Th e To u r n a m e n t When Okoli scores a goal...... 0-0-0 poll on Tuesday, Aug. 2 with Wake Forest checking in at No. Despite the Deacs’ first absence in a decade, five ACC teams 25 overall. When Mullin has an assist...... 2-0-0 made the NCAA Tournament field in 2010 with North Carolina Elsewhere in prognostications, Goal.com announced a lofty When Lisch makes 5+ saves...... 0-2-0 going all the way to the College Cup and Maryland advancing No. 15 spot to for the Deacons to start the season and Top- On Mondays ...... 0-0-0 to the Quarterfinals. The Deacs posted a 2-4 record against drawersoccer.com awarded Wake the 22nd spot on its annual On Tuesdays ...... 0-0-0 those five teams last season, including a 1-0 decision at then- Tournament 48 poll. Fox Soccer’s Ives Galarcep placed the On Wednesdays ...... 1-0-0 No. 2 Virginia on Sept. 18, 2010 and a 4-3 home win over Deacs 14th in his preseason poll. On Thursdays ...... 0-0-0 then-No. 18 Boston College on Oct. 30, 2010. Wake Forest is also receiving votes in the preseason On Fridays ...... 1-3-0 NSCAA Poll. On Saturdays ...... 0-1-0 ACCo m p l i s hm e n t s Wa k e Fo r e s t Pi c k e d Fo u r t h in ACC Co a c h e s ’ Po l l On Sundays ...... 1-0-1 Since-graduated goalkeeper Akira Fitzgerald, junior forward Andy Lubahn and junior defender Anthony Arena represented The Wake Forest men’s soccer team was picked to finish In August...... 0-1-0 the Deacs on the 2010 ACC All-Conference Second Team. fourth in the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Soccer Coaches’ In September ...... 3-3-1 The only other team in the conference to earn multiple se- Poll, announced the league office on Wednesday, August 24. In October ...... 0-0-0 lections on the second squad was North Carolina with four. North Carolina (78 points) was the popular top-pick among In November ...... 0-0-0 the league’s nine head coaches after representing the ACC in In December ...... 0-0-0 Wa k e Bo a s t s Tr i o o f ACC’s To p 2010 Fr e s hm e n the College Cup in 2010. The Tar Heels gathered seven first- Wearing white uniforms ...... 3-3-0 Wake Forest’s 2010 freshman midfield trio of Jared Watts, place votes and are picked in the top-three in most national Wearing black uniforms ...... 0-1-1 Luca Gimenez and Kyle Emerson helped the Deacons to a win- polls. Wearing gold uniforms ...... 0-0-0 ning record (4-3-1) in ACC play and all earned spots on the Following UNC in the forecast were perennial college soc- 2010 ACC All-Freshman Team last fall. cer powers Maryland (68 points) and Virginia (64 points).

4 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 Maryland, the defending ACC Champions, also picked up a # - ACC Tournament Game * - NCAA Tournament Game first-place vote in the poll. After the Deacs came in with 52 points, Duke (45 points) Da n n y We n z e l Na m e d 2011 Te a m Ca p t a i n picked up a first-place vote and was picked to finish fifth The Wake Forest coaching staff announced Danny Wen- overall. Boston College (43 points), Clemson (26 points), zel will serve as 2011 captain. A redshirt junior defender NC State (16 points) and Virginia Tech (13 points) rounded from Federal Way, Wash., Wenzel returned to the Deacons out the poll. last season after missing 2009 with a torn ACL. In 2010, the D/MF played in 15 games, including 11 De f e n d Li k e A De m o n starts, and finished the season with a goal and two assists. Wake Forest recorded four shutouts during the 2010 He was part of a defense that recorded four shutouts on the National Polls season, which came nowhere near the program record of year, and has been involved in 19 career shutouts. 15 - a mark set during the Deacs run to an NCAA Champion- As a freshman in 2008, Wenzel was named to the All- NSCAA (9.27) Soccer America (9.27) ship in the 2007 season. ACC Freshman Team and earned national freshman honors With two shutouts in 2011, the Deacs have now from Top Drawer Soccer, Soccer America and College Soc- 1. Connecticut 1. Connecticut amassed 228 clean sheets in program history. cer News. 2. Creighton 2. Maryland 3. Maryland * 3. Creighton Fi r s t Go a l Wi n s Ta k i n g On Th e Be s t 4. Akron * 4. North Carolina * Scoring first has been a sign of good things to come for Wake Forest’s match against Louisville was the 17th the Deacs. Since 2003, when scoring the first goal, Wake time in program history the Deacons have faced a No. 1 5. North Carolina * 5. Akron * Forest is 113-7-5 (.924). Conversely, when the opponent team in the regular season. After the 2-0 setback, WFU has 6. Indiana 6. Indiana draws first blood, the Demon Deacons are 19-34-5 (.371). an all-time record of 2-15-0 against top-ranked teams. 7. UC Irvine 7. UC Santa Barbara The last time the Deacs defeated a No. 1 team in the 8. Louisville * 8. UC Irvine Ho m e Co o k i n ’ Do e s De a c s Go o d regular season was Sept. 27, 1998 when they took down 9. New Mexico 9. Louisville * Wake Forest is 30-14-9 (.651) at home against the ACC 2-1 on the road. 10. UC Santa Barbara 10. UCF since the construction of W. Dennie Spry Stadium in 1996. 11. Notre Dame 11. Notre Dame The Demon Deacons also have made a habit of winning To d a y In De a c o n Hi s t o r y - Se p t . 28 & Oc t . 1 12. Charlotte 12. New Mexico NCAA Tournament matches at Spry, recording an all-time Wake Forest sports an all-time record of 3-4-1 on Sep- 13. Boston College * 13. USF * record of 16-5-1 (.750) in the building. tember 28 over the past 32 years, most recently dropping 14. UCF 14. Charlotte The Deacs are 121-35-15 (.751) against all opponents a 1-0 decision to South Carolina in 2010. The Deacs had a 15. St. John’s 15. St. John’s at Spry. Additionally, Wake went 24-0-1 at Spry during the memorable night on Sept. 28, 1994, however, getting past 16. South Florida * 16. UCLA 2007-08 seasons while in the midst of a program-best 35- Notre Dame 1-0 in the Game of the Week. 17. Georgetown 17. Boston College * match home unbeaten streak, which stretched from Sept. Playing on October 1, WFU is 3-1 all-time and has score 18. Northern Illinois 18. George Mason 26, 2006 until Sept. 18, 2009. 12 goals in just four matches. The Deacs had two epic 19. Penn State 19. Northern Illinois battles with ACC foe Maryland on today’s date in 1995 and 20. Old Dominion 20. Old Dominion Sp r y St a d i u m Na t i o n a l l y Ra n k e d 2000, winning and losing a 4-3 decision in overtime in each Wake Forest’s W. Dennie Spry Stadium is widely con- matchup. Most recently, the Deacs played VT in 2010 and 21. Kentucky 21. SMU sidered to be one of the best college soccer venues in won by a 2-0 score at Spry Stadium. 22. Washington 22. ETSU the country and College Soccer News agrees, rating Spry 23. Furman 23. Furman eighth on its list of The Best Venues for Watching College Se e Yo u (On Th e Lo s i n g En d ) in Se p t e m b e r 24. ETSU 24. Coastal Carolina Soccer. Wake Forest has compiled an all-time record of 157-75- 25. UCLA 25. Portland College Soccer News calls it, “a jewel of a soccer- 27 (.658) during the ninth month of the year. specific stadium... a super facility with a great turf,” and The Deacs have been tough to take down at home dur- Soccer Times (9.25) Top Drawer Soccer (9.26) remarks, “the atmosphere is enhanced by the solid contin- ing September too, posting a 98-37-14 (.705) mark (41- gent of students that sit on the north side of the stadium... 18-4 at Spry) during the past 32 years. 1. Connecticut 1. Connecticut when the Deacs find the back of the net in a key match-up 2. Maryland * 2. Maryland * it is not unusual for a player to climb the fence to greet Wa k e Fo r e s t Vs. Th e So u t h e r n Co n f e r e n c e 3. Creighton 3. North Carolina * students who run down the hill to join in the celebration.” Wake Forest has fared well against teams from the 4. Akron 4. Akron * Southern Conference, posting a record of 77-22-9. The 5. North Carolina * 5. Indiana Sp r y Tu r n s t i l e s St a y Bu s y Deacs have faced all eight teams in the SoCon with David- 6. Indiana 6. Creighton One of the best and most-attended soccer venues in son being the most common opponent for Wake out of the the country, Wake Forest’s Spry Stadium hosted its 10th- conference. Wake went 4-1 vs. the SoCon in 2010, includ- 7. UC Santa Barbara 7. UC Santa Barbara largest match when USF visited to open the 2011 season ing a 2-0 win at Davidson on Nov. 2. 8. UC Irvine 8. UC Irvine on Saturday, August 27. It was the second-biggest turnout 9. Louisville * 9. New Mexico to ever watch Wake Forest play a non-conference match. Team All-Time Series Record 10. Notre Dame 10. Notre Dame The 12th-largest crowd (4,062) in Spry history was on hand Appalachian State 18-2-0 11. New Mexico 11. Louisville on Sept. 14 for a conference showdown against UNC. College of Charleston 3-3-1 12. Boston College * 12. Boston College The most people to ever take in a tilt at Spry occurred on Davidson 24-4-1 13. UCF 13. Georgetown November 11, 1999 when 4,722 saw the Deacons defeat Elon 8-0-1 14. Charlotte 14. SMU North Carolina State, 2-1, in the ACC Tournament. Furman 9-6-4 15. USF * 15. USF * Georgia Southern 1-0-0 16. St. John’s 16. UCF Rank Attendance Game UNC Greensboro 12-7-2 17. Penn State 17. Virginia * 1. 4,722 11/11/99 vs. NC State# Wofford 2-0-0 18. Northern Illinois 18. Old Dominion 2. 4,639 11/12/99 vs. Virginia# Totals 77-22-9 19. Old Dominion 19. Bradley 3. 4,589 12/8/07 vs. Notre Dame* 20. UCLA 20. Brown 4. 4,583 9/5/10 vs. Akron Wa k e Fo r e s t Vs. Th e ACC 21. SMU 21. CSU Bakersfield 5. 4,538 11/3/07 vs. North Carolina Wake Forest has a losing record all-time against teams 6. 4,413 9/23/06 vs. Maryland from the ACC, recording a 100-126-34 (.450) record against 22. West Virginia 22. Penn State 7. 4,412 11/10/00 vs. North Carolina# teams from the league. The Deacons are 79-99-24 (.452) 23. Georgetown 23. West Virginia 8. 4,323 9/8/06 vs. Duke all-time in league play. A complete listing of series results 24. Kentucky 24. Xavier 9. 4,287 11/12/98 vs. Duke# against teams from the ACC is included below. 25. Cal State Fullerton 25. William & Mary 10. 4,123 8/27/11 vs. South Florida *2011 Opponent 5 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 Team All-Time Series Record at the University of Connecticut. Boston College 3-3-2 No stranger to Wake Forest and the Piedmont Triad, 2011 Wake Forest accolades Clemson 18-16-3 Brenner is a native of nearby High Point, N.C. and his father, Anthony Arena Duke 13-23-6 Bob Brenner, played split end for the Demon Deacon football • Top Drawer SoccerTop-100 Upperclassmen (47) Maryland 15-15-4 team from 1966-69. • Top Drawer Soccer Conference Top 20 (8) North Carolina 10-22-8 A collegiate goalie at South Florida who spent time on North Carolina State 21-11-3 trial with the Chicago Fire of , Brenner • 2010 All-ACC Second Team Virginia 7-34-6 will serve in a variety of roles and primarily work with the Virginia Tech 13-2-2 Demon Deacon keepers. Andy Lubahn Totals 100-126-34 • Top Drawer SoccerTop-100 Upperclassmen (36) Ja m i e Fr a n k s Re t u r n s a s Vo l u n t e e r As s i s t a n t • Top Drawer Soccer Conference Top 20 (12) De a c s Su ff e r Fi r s t -Ev e r Au g u s t Lo s s Former Wake Forest men’s soccer player Jamie Franks • 2010 All-ACC Second Team In the month of August, Wake Forest has played 14 has joined the soccer staff as a volunteer assistant coach for matches and had never lost until dropping its season opener 2011. Franks will fill the position left by former volunteer as- Sean Okoli against South Florida on Saturday, Aug. 27. sistant Travis Myernick, who recently accepted an assistant • Soccer America ”Freshman of Influence” Even with the loss, the Deacons still sport an impressive coaching job at Rider University. 12-1-1 all-time mark in the eighth month of the year and Franks will step in as volunteer assistant coach of the have outscored August opponents 28-6. At Spry all-time, Deacs after most recently playing with the WFU is 6-1-0 in the August heat. in the USSF Division 2 Professional League. He played for the Demon Deacons from 2005-08 and Ge t t i n g Th e Fi r s t On e Ou t Of Th e Wa y ranks fifth in Wake Forest history with 95 appearances in Wake Forest took a little longer than usual to get its first his four-year career, where he totaled seven goals, 20 as- goal after being shut out in its first three games of 2011, but sists and 34 points and was a member of three College Cup got two within 10:24 after Tolani Ibikunle scored the first of teams, including the 2007 National Championship team. the season on Sept. 9 against Clemson. After leaving Wake, Franks was selected by Chivas USA History repeated itself to an extent, as the last time the in the fourth round of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft. He gradu- Deacs were shut out in three straight matches to start the ated in 2009 with a degree in communication. year was 1987. They responded then by downing Appala- chian State 4-0 on Sept. 13, 1987. Wr a p p i n g Up Th e Exhibition Se a s o n In program history, Wake Forest has been shut out in Wake wrapped up its exhibition season with identical back-to-back-to-back matches on just four occasions over scores of 2-1 in a pair of wins against Furman and Radford. the past 32 years. The team has been shut out four-in-a-row The Deacs received goals from four different players only twice, and has never been shut out in more than four during the exhibition play (juniors Anthony Arena and Andy 2011 GAME-WINNING GOALS consecutive contests. Lubahn, as well as sophomore Luca Gimenez and freshman Name No. of GWG Sean Okoli). Sean Randolph Clemson (9/9/11) De a c s In Th e Pr o s A freshman forward, Okoli had the game-winner against Andy Lubahn Cleveland State (9/15/11) Wake Forest enters the 2011 season with 19 former Radford in the 84th minute, while Lubahn, also a forward, Luca Gimenez Winthrop (9/25/11) players currently playing professionally around the world. scored the deciding goal against Furman just 11 seconds Wake has four players continuing their career overseas. into the second half. and Marcus Tracy are currently playing in Gimenez led the team with three points over the two 2011 GAME-WINNING assists Denmark, while Brian Edwards is on roster in Sweden and matches, recording the assist on Okoli’s game-winner Name No. of GWA Justin Moose is playing in Thailand. against Radford. Three other Deacs also recorded preseason Jared Watts Clemson (9/9/11) The Demon Deacons have 14 current players in the MLS. assists (sophomore Tolani Ibikunle, juniors Danny Wenzel Luca Gimenez Cleveland State (9/15/11) A listing of former Wake Forest soccer players in the pros is and Ben Newnam as well as freshman Teddy Mullin). Ross Tomaselli & Winthrop (9/25/11) below. Luciano Delbono De m o n De a c o n s Lo o k To En d Rebuilding Pr o c e s s Name (Years at Wake) Pro Team (League) The Deacs missed the NCAA Tournament for the first time Cody Arnoux (2006-08) (MLS) in ten years in 2010, but still put together a winning mark (2007-09) Chicago Fire (MLS) (4-3-1) in the Atlantic Coast Conference and won three-of- Brian Carroll (2000-03) (MLS) five to close the season. Nearly every contributor returns Sam Cronin (2005-08) San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) for 2011 as the 2010 Demon Deacon roster was one of the (2006-09) DC United (MLS) youngest in the country, featuring a total of 19 underclass- Brian Edwards (2004-07) Degerfors IF (Sweden) men. Akira Fitzgerald (2006-10) Carolina Railhawks (NASL) In addition, the Deacs will add a heralded recruiting class Will Hesmer (2000-03) (MLS) - including five high school all-americans - to the mix as they Stephen Keel (2002-04) (MLS) look to return to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in Michael Lahoud (2005-08) Chivas USA (MLS) 11 seasons. Justin Moose (2002-05) Sriracha F.C. (Thailand) (2007-09) San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) De a c s Ma k e Pr o g r e s s Du r i n g Sp r i n g Se a s o n Michael Parkhurst (2002-04) FC Nordsjaelland (Denmark) Wake Forest posted a 3-2-1 record against quality com- Pat Phelan (2004-07) (MLS) petition during the 2011 spring season. James Riley (2001-04) Seattle Sounders (MLS) The Deacs earned convincing wins over Duke, High Point (2006-09) New England Revolution (MLS) and the University of Windsor (Canada) and allowed only (2001-04) San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) six goals in seven matches, including shutouts of Duke and Marcus Tracy (2005-08) Aalborg (Denmark) West Virginia. (2003-06) (MLS)

Hi g h Po i n t -Na t i v e Da n e Br e n n e r Jo i n s St a ff Wake Forest head men’s soccer coach Jay Vidovich has announced the hiring of Dane Brenner as an assistant coach. Brenner spent the last four seasons as a volunteer assistant

6 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 Wake Forest Quick Facts ACC Standings General Information (As of Sept. 27) Name of School Team Ovr. Pct. Streak ACC Pct. City (Zip) Winston-Salem, N.C. (27109) Maryland 8-0-1 .944 W1 3-0 1.000 Founded 1834 in Wake Forest, N.C. North Carolina 7-1-0 .875 W4 2-1 .667 Enrollment 4,569 (undergraduate) Duke 4-4-0 .500 W3 2-1 .667 Nickname Demon Deacons Boston College 6-2-0 .750 W1 1-1 .500 School Colors Old Gold & Black Wake forest Virginia 5-4-0 .556 L1 1-1 .500 Fight Song “O Here’s To Wake Forest” ACC STATS RANKINGS Wake Forest 3-4-1 .438 W1 1-2 .333 Stadium W. Dennie Spry Stadium (As of Sept. 27) Virginia Tech 3-5-0 .375 L3 1-2 .333 Capacity / Opened 2,800 / 1996 Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Ca t e g o r y St a t Ra n k Clemson 2-4-0 .333 W1 1-2 .333 Shots 144 2nd NC State 3-3-2 .500 L1 0-2 .000 President Dr. Nathan O. Hatch Points 19 9th Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Richard Carmichael Goals 6 9th Athletics Director Ron Wellman Goals per game 0.75 9th Athletic Deptartment Phone (336) 758-5616 Assists 7 8th Ticket Office Phone (888) 758-DEAC Assists per game 0.88 8th ACC TEAM & Individual Leaders Goals allowed 11 t-4th (As of Sept. 27) men’s soccer Staff Goals against average 1.34 5th Head Coach Jay Vidovich Saves 32 6th Scoring Leaders Shutouts 2 t-5th Assistant Coach Ryan Martin Goal (DU) Fouls 72 t-7th Assistant Coach Dane Brenner Corner kicks 59 3rd All Games 10 (8gms) Volunteer Assistant Coach Jamie Franks Offsides 28 1st Assists Enzo Martinez (NC) All Games 6 (8gms) Media Relations Upcoming ACC Points Andrew Wenger (DU) Intern (MSOC Contact) Brendan Bergen Schedule All Games 23 (8gms) Bergen’s Office Phone (336) 758-5842 Defensive leaders Bergen’s Cell Phone (513) 320-4876 Friday, September 30 Saves Kyle Renfro (VT) Bergen’s Email [email protected] Boston College at NC State 7:00 All Games 41 (5.12avg, 8gms) Associate AD/Media Relations Steve Shutt Duke at North Carolina 7:00 Shutouts Will Swaim (MD) Shutt’s Office Phone (336) 758-5641 Virginia at Clemson 7:00 All Games 4 Shutt’s Email [email protected] Creighton at Maryland 7:30 Goals Against Average Scott Goodwin (NC) Associate Director Scott Wortman All Games 0.61 (8gms) Assistant Director Gary Petit Saturday, October 1 team leaders Assistant Director Steven Wright Virginia Tech at Wake Forest 7:00 Goals MD NC Assistant (WSOC Contact) Alex Botoman All Games 25 19 Media Relations Office Phone (336) 758-5640 Tuesday, October 4 Assists MD NC Media Relations Office Fax (336) 758-5140 Duke at Davidson 7:00 All Games 22 21 Mailing Address PO Box 7426, Winston-Salem, NC 27109 NC State at Campbell 7:00 Shots MD WF Shipping Address 1834 Wake Forest Rd, 310 Miller Center UNC Asheville at North Carolina 7:00 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Rutgers at Maryland 7:30 All Games 165 144 Corner Kicks MD VT Website www.WakeForestSports.com Friday, October 7 All Games 61 60 Maryland at Virginia 7:00 Saves VT VA NC State at Duke 7:00 All Games 43 40 Wake Forest at Boston College 7:00 Shutouts MD NC St. Clemson at North Carolina 7:30 All Games 5 4 Goals Against Average NC MD Saturday, October 8 All Games 0.61 0.64 Virginia Tech at NJIT 7:00

Tuesday, October 11 Harvard at Boston College 4:00 Campbell at Virginia Tech 7:00 Clemson at Elon 7:00 Georgia Southern at NC State 7:00 Navy at Virginia 7:00 Wake Forest at Coll. of Charleston 7:00 Adelphi at Maryland 7:30

7 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 THE Jay Vidovich FILE Background • Born — February 5 1960 Jay • Hometown — Detroit, Mich.

Family • Wife — Julie • Children — Zoe, Tess

Education Vidovich • Ohio Wesleyan — 1982 B.A. in Physical Education • University of Denver — 1983 Head Coach • M.A. in Sports Sciences

18th Year • Ohio Wesleyan, 1982 Playing History • Indiana University — 1978 • Ohio Wesleyan University — 1980-82 Jay Vidovich, one of the top college soccer coaches Numerous individual awards came pouring in for Wake Served as team captain in ‘82 and led OWU to in the country, enters his 18th season as head coach and Forest during and after the 2008 season. Marcus Tracy the NCAA Semifinals. 26th year overall at Wake Forest in 2011. The two-time became the first player in school history to win the M.A.C. National Coach of the Year and five-time Atlantic Coast Hermann Trophy, honoring the top individual player in col- Coaching History Conference Coach of the Year has developed Wake Forest lege soccer, while Sam Cronin won the Lowe’s Senior CLASS into one of the top soccer programs in the country, leading Award. Cody Arnoux, Corben Bone, Cronin, Ike Opara and • University of Denver — 1982 the team to four straight College Cups, including the first Tracy each earned All-American honors following the season. Assistant Coach national championship in program history in 2007. Vidovich also earned ACC Coach of the Year accolades for • Regis College — 1983 Wake Forest has reached the NCAA Tournament in the fourth time in his career. • Ohio Wesleyan University — 1984-86 nine of the past ten seasons, including entering the tour- The 2007 season was a special one for all involved with • Wake Forest — 1986-1994 nament as the nation’s top seed three times. In all, Wake Wake Forest men’s Assistant Coach Forest has captured five ACC regular season champion- soccer. The team • Wake Forest — 1994-Present ships and posted a record of 156-47-21 over the past compiled a 22-2-2 Head Coach ten seasons. Vidovich has been named ACC Coach of the record, which ranks Year five times (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009) and was as the most wins named National Coach of the Year by the National Soc- in program history, Coaching REcord & highlights cer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) in 2007 and and finished second • Enters 18th Season at WFU: 236-100-34 (.684) 2008. Vidovich has an overall record of 233-96-33 in his 17 in the ACC with a • 10 NCAA Tournament Appearances years. 6-1-1 mark. Austin • Entering 2011, winning percentage of .689 is 13th Vidovich has also proven to be one of the top develop- da Luz’s goal in among active coaches and 40th all-time among coaches ers of talent in college soccer, placing numerous players the third round of with 10+ years at a four-year Division I institution; 233 in professional soccer leagues, both in America and over- the NCAA Tourna- wins are 40th all-time among coaches with 10+ seas. At the start of the 2011 season, a total of 17 former ment vaulted the Demon Deacons were playing professionally. Wake Forest Deacons to their • NSCAA National Coach of the Year (2007, ‘08) has had 27 players taken in the Major League Soccer Su- second consecu- • ACC Coach of the Year (2002, ‘04, ‘06, ‘08 and ‘09) perDraft, including 16 players taken in the last five years. tive appearance in • Walt Chyzowych Achievement Award (2008) Of the 27 selections, 11 players have been drafted in the the College Cup. • NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year (2002) first round, ranking second among all colleges, trailing only Wake defeated Vir- • Five ACC Titles UCLA’s 14 first round picks. The Demon Deacons set a ginia Tech 2-0 in the • 2007 NCAA National Championship new MLS SuperDraft record in 2009, with four players (Ike semifinals and Zack • NCAA College Cup (2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09) Opara, Zack Schilawski, Corben Bone, Austin da Luz) being Schilawski’s goal • Coached and developed 20 All-Americans, selected in the first round, the first time that one college in the 77th minute has had four players taken in the first round of a single sealed a 2-1 win • Coached and developed 94 All-ACC selections (52 draft. over Ohio State and different athletes) Wake Forest continued its run of success in 2009, ad- the program’s first vancing to the College Cup for the fourth straight season national champion- and finishing the year with a 17-4-3 record. The Demon ship. Vidovich was named NSCAA Coach of the Year after While a graduate student at Denver, Vidovich began Deacons became just the ninth school in NCAA history to the season. his coaching career as an assistant on the Pioneers’ 1982 advance to college soccer’s final four in four consecutive Vidovich was also honored with another special award team, which won the NAIA Division II district and regional seasons. Despite losing seven players to the professional following the season, as he was named a winner of the championships. Vidovich coached two NAIA All-Americans ranks following the ‘08 season, the Deacs reloaded in 2009 Chyzowych Achievement Award, named after former Wake and six NAIA All-West players on that squad. and won their second straight ACC regular season title, Forest coach and Vidovich mentor Walt Chyzowych. Vidovich In 1983, Vidovich moved on to Regis College. As an finishing the conference slate with a 5-2-1 record. was an assistant for Chyzowych for eight years before the assistant, Vidovich again helped a standout team, which The Deacs were rewarded for their fine season on the legendary coach passed away in 1994. included two NAIA All-Americans and three All-West play- field with several individual awards following the 2009 sea- In 2006, Vidovich guided the Deacs through another suc- ers. son. Corben Bone was named the ACC’s Offensive Player cessful postseason run, finishing conference play as ACC Co- In his final stop before Wake Forest, Vidovich returned of the Year, while Ike Opara earned ACC Defensive Player Champions and following with a trip to the NCAA College to his alma mater, Ohio Wesleyan, as an assistant coach. of the Year honors for the second straight season. Opara Cup. The coach was honored by fellow conference coaches In his two years there, the team posted a combined 30- and Schilawski each received All-American accolades for his efforts with the ACC Coach of the Year award. 8-2 record, ranking among the top 10 teams in the nation. after the season. Arena and Lubahn picked up freshman Born in Detroit, Mich., Vidovich attended New Canaan Vidovich had another opportunity to work with athletes of All-American honors. High School in Connecticut, where he earned all-state ac- national caliber there, coaching three All-Americans and The Demon Deacons continued to be the dominant colades. He then played for Indiana on their nationally-ranked nine All-Mideast players who led the team to two show- program in college soccer during the 2008 season. Wake 1978 team before transferring to Ohio Wesleyan, where he ings in the NCAA Tournament. finished the season with a 21-2-1 record and spent most was a three-year starter. In 1982, he served as captain while Vidovich has been active in a number of youth soc- of the season as the nation’s top-ranked team. The team leading OWU to the NCAA semifinals. cer programs, and a coach on North Carolina’s Olympic advanced to their third-straight College Cup, becoming just In 1982, Vidovich received a bachelor’s degree in physi- Development Team staff. His credentials include a USSF the 12th school in NCAA history to accomplish the feat. cal education from Ohio Wesleyan, before proceeding to the “A” license and a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. Wake Forest finished 7-0-1 in the ACC regular season, University of Denver where he earned a master’s degree in Vidovich and his wife, Julie, live with daughters Zoe earning a fourth conference regular season title. sports sciences in 1983. and Tess and reside in Winston-Salem.

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Roster Breakdown Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Previous School By Class 1 Michael Lisch GK 6-4 175 Jr. Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) 2 Jared Watts M/D 6-1 155 So. Statesville, N.C. (Bradenton Prep Academy) Juniors (8) 3 Anthony Arena D/M 5-11 170 Jr. Kenmore, Wash. (Inglemoor HS) Anthony Arena Luciano Delbono 4 Tolani Ibikunle D 5-10 158 So. Wynnewood, Pa. (St. Joseph’s Prep) Michael Lisch 7 Kyle Emerson M 5-10 170 So. Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods HS) Andy Lubahn 8 Luciano Delbono M 5-10 157 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. (R.J. Reynolds HS) Ben Newnam 9 Sean Okoli F 5-11 160 Fr. Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer HS) Sean Randolph 10 Teddy Mullin M 5-11 160 Fr. Durham, N.C. (C.E. Jordan HS) Doug Ryan (RS) 11 Luca Gimenez M/F 5-10 160 So. Sao Paulo, Brazil (South Kent School) Danny Wenzel (RS) Sophomores (9) 12 Kovi Konowiecki M 5-6 140 So. Long Beach, Calif. (St. John’s) Chris Duvall 16 Alex Bramall M 5-10 160 R-Fr. Newburgh, N.Y. (St. John’s) Kyle Emerson 17 Andy Lubahn F 6-1 170 Jr. Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Preparatory School) Luca Gimenez 18 Chris Duvall M 5-10 148 So. Duluth, Ga. (Wesleyan School) Tolani Ibikunle 20 Danny Wenzel D 5-11 165 R-Jr. Federal Way, Wash. (Edison Academic Center) Kovi Konowiecki 21 Ben Newnam M 5-10 175 Jr. Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth HS) Jake Schemper (RS) Ross Tomaselli 24 Sam Fink D 6-3 175 Fr. Glen Carbon, Ill. (Edwardsville HS) Johnny Torres 25 Ross Tomaselli M 5-9 163 So. Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover HS) Jared Watts 27 Andrew Malkiewicz D 6-4 180 Fr. Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS) Freshmen (9) 28 C.J. Williams D 6-0 165 Fr. Orlando, Fla. (Olympia HS) Matt Bennett 29 Sean Randolph F/M 5-8 158 Jr. Chino Hills, Calif. (Ruben S. Ayala HS) Alex Bramall (RS) Sam Fink 30 Doug Ryan GK 6-8 195 R-Jr. Statesville, N.C. (Statesville Senior HS) Andrew Malkiewicz 31 Matt Pacifici GK 6-2 180 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic HS) Teddy Mullin 32 Jake Schemper M 6-1 170 R-So. Oak Park, Ill. (Timothy Christian HS) Sean Okoli 33 Sean Wilkinson F 6-4 175 Fr. Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais HS) Matt Pacifici 34 Matt Bennett D 5-10 165 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Westminster School) Sean Wilkinson 35 Johnny Torres M/F 5-8 155 So. Bogota, Colombia (Atascocita HS) C.J. Williams By State/Country Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Previous School North Carolina (7) 3 Anthony Arena D/M 5-11 170 Jr. Kenmore, Wash. (Inglemoor HS) Luciano Delbono (Winston- 34 Matt Bennett D 5-10 165 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Westminster School) Salem) Teddy Mullin (Durham) 16 Alex Bramall M 5-10 160 R-Fr. Newburgh, N.Y. (St. John’s) Ben Newnam (Kernersville) 8 Luciano Delbono M 5-10 157 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. (R.J. Reynolds HS) Matt Pacifici (Charlotte) 18 Chris Duvall M 5-10 148 So. Duluth, Ga. (Wesleyan School) Doug Ryan (Statesville) 7 Kyle Emerson M 5-10 170 So. Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods HS) Ross Tomaselli (Wilmington) 24 Sam Fink D 6-3 175 Fr. Glen Carbon, Ill. (Edwardsville HS) Jared Watts (Statesville) 11 Luca Gimenez M/F 5-10 160 So. Sao Paulo, Brazil (South Kent School) Brazil (1) Luca Gimenez (Sao Paulo) 4 Tolani Ibikunle D 5-10 158 So. Wynnewood, Pa. (St. Joseph’s Prep) Colombia (1) 12 Kovi Konowiecki M 5-6 140 So. Long Beach, Calif. (St. John’s) Johnny Torres (Bogota) 1 Michael Lisch GK 6-4 175 Jr. Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) California (4) 17 Andy Lubahn F 6-1 170 Jr. Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Preparatory School) Kovi Konowiecki (Long Beach) 27 Andrew Malkiewicz D 6-4 180 Fr. Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS) Andrew Malkiewicz (Escondido) Sean Randolph (Chino Hills) 10 Teddy Mullin M 5-11 160 Fr. Durham, N.C. (C.E. Jordan HS) Sean Wilkinson (Mill Valley) 21 Ben Newnam M 5-10 175 Jr. Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth HS) Florida (1) 9 Sean Okoli F 5-11 160 Fr. Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer HS) C.J. Williams (Orlando) 31 Matt Pacifici GK 6-2 180 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic HS) Georgia (2) 29 Sean Randolph F/M 5-8 158 Jr. Chino Hills, Calif. (Ruben S. Ayala HS) Chris Duvall (Duluth) 30 Doug Ryan GK 6-8 195 R-Jr. Statesville, N.C. (Statesville Senior HS) Matt Bennett (Atlanta) Illinois (2) 32 Jake Schemper M 6-1 170 R-So. Oak Park, Ill. (Timothy Christian HS) Sam Fink (Glen Carbon) 25 Ross Tomaselli M 5-9 163 So. Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover HS) Jake Schemper (Oak Park) 35 Johnny Torres M/F 5-8 155 So. Bogota, Colombia (Atascocita HS) New York (1) 2 Jared Watts M/D 6-1 155 So. Statesville, N.C. (Bradenton Prep Academy) Alex Bramall (Newburgh) 20 Danny Wenzel D 5-11 165 R-Jr. Federal Way, Wash. (Edison Academic Center) Pennsylvania (2) 33 Sean Wilkinson F 6-4 175 Fr. Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais HS) Tolani Ibikunle (Wynnewood) Andy Lubahn (Erie) 28 C.J. Williams D 6-0 165 Fr. Orlando, Fla. (Olympia HS) Texas (2) Kyle Emerson (Cypress) Coaching & Support Staff Michael Lisch (Austin) Head Coach Jay Vidovich (Ohio Wesleyan ‘82) / 18th season at Wake Forest Washington (3) Assistant Coach Ryan Martin (Ohio Wesleyan ‘05) / 5th season at Wake Forest Anthony Arena (Kenmore) Sean Okoli (Federal Way) Assistant Coach Dane Brenner (South Florida ‘06) / 1st season at Wake Forest Danny Wenzel (Federal Way) Volunteer Assistant Coach Jamie Franks (Wake Forest ‘09) / 1st season at Wake Forest Video/Operations Specialist Will Clayton (Wake Forest ‘09) / 2nd season at Wake Forest

9 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 Wake Forest Player & Coach Photo Roster

Michael Lisch Jared watts Anthony arena tolani ibikunle kyle emerson Jr. / 6-4 / GK So. / 6-1 / MF-D Jr. / 5-11 / MF-D So. / 5-10 / D So. / 5-10 / MF 1 Austin, Texas 2 Statesville, N.C. 3 Kenmore, Wash. 4 Wynewood, Pa. 7 Cypress, Texas

luciano delbono sean okoli teddy mullin luca gimenez kovi konowiecki Jr. / 5-10 / MF Fr. / 5-11 / F Fr. / 5-11 / MF So. / 5-10 / MF-F So. / 5-6 / MF 8 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9 Federal Way, Wash. 10 Durham, N.C. 11 Sao Paulo, Brazil 12 Long Beach, Calif.

alex bramall Andy lubahn chris duvall danny wenzel ben newnam R-Fr. / 5-10 / MF Jr. / 6-1 / F So. / 5-10 / MF R-Jr. / 5-11 / D 21 Jr. / 5-10 / MF 16 Newburgh, N.Y. 17 Erie, Pa. 18 Duluth, Ga. 20 Federal Way, Wa. Kernersville, N.C.

sam fink ross tomaselli andrew malkiewicz c.j. williams sean randolph 24 Fr. / 6-3 / D 25 So. / 5-9 / MF 27 Fr. / 6-4 / D 28 Fr. / 6-0 / D 29 Jr. / 5-8 / MF-F Glen Carbon, Ill. Wilmington, N.C. Escondido, Calif. Orlando, Fla. Chino Hills, Calif.

10 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 Wake Forest Player & Coach Photo Roster

doug ryan matt pacifici jake schemper sean wilkinson Matt bennett R-Jr. / 6-8 / GK Fr. / 6-2 / GK R-So. / 6-1 / MF Fr. / 6-4 / F Fr. / 5-10 / D 30 Statesville, N.C. 31 Charlotte, N.C. 32 Oak Park, Ill. 33 Mill Valley, Calif. 34 Atlanta, Ga.

Johnny torres Jay vidovich ryan martin Dane brenner Jamie franks 35 So. / Midfield-Forward Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Bogota, Colombia 18th Season 5th Season 1st Season 1st Season

Pronunciations

alex bramall (braMUHL) sean okoli (oh-cole-ee) luciano delbono (lOO-See-awn-o dell-bonE-o) andrew malkiewicz (Malk-uh-witz) luca gimenez (jUH-men-ez) ben newnam (noon-umm) tolani ibikunle (tUH-lawnee AH-bUH-kewn-lay) matt pacifici (pacifi-chee) kovi konowiecki (co-vee cone-o-wEE-Ets-Skee) Jake schemper (Skimp-er) Michael Lisch (rhymes with swish) Jay vidovich (vid-oh-vitch) ANDY LUBAHN (LOO-Bawn)

will clayton Video/Operations Specialist 2nd Season

11 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 anthony SEASON HIGHS: N/A Shots (1, 2x, last vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14) Career Highs: arena Shots on Goal (1, 2x, last vs. UNC on 9/16) N/A Defender Jr. • 5-11 • 170 Career Highs: Luciano Kenmore, Wash. Shots (3, at UNC on 10/8/10) Inglemoor HS Shots on Goal (2, at UNC on 10/8/10) delbono 3 Goals (1, 4x, last vs. Clemson 9/10/10) midfielder 2011: Assists (0) Jr. • 5-10 • 157 Started and took one shot on goal in opener against USF Points (2, 4x, last vs. Clemson on 9/10/10) Winston-Salem, N.C. (10.27)... Played the full 90 against No. 1 Louisville (9.2)... R.J. Reynolds HS 8 started and played 99 minutes in a double OT outing Matt against Oregon State (9.4)... played the full 90 against Clemson in the ACC opener (9.9)... Bennett 2011: Defender Started and took two shots in season opener against USF 2010: (10.27)... Started and played 66 minutes against No. 1 Fr. • 5-10 • 165 Louisville, taking one shot... came on in relief and played 55 Named to All-ACC Second Team ... Started all 19 games Atlanta, Ga. during the season and ran consecutive starts streak to Westminster School minutes against Oregon State (9.4)... started and played 41 43 straight games ... Finished the season with two goals, 34 minutes, taking one shot on frame against Clemson (9.9)... including one game winner ... Part of a defense that re- recorded first assist of season on the game-winning goal corded four shutouts ... Gave Wake Forest an early lead 2011: by Luca Gimenez against Winthrop (9.25)... against Seton Hall (9.3), scoring first goal of the season Has yet to see any game action in 2011... on a free kick ... Scored the game winner against Clemson 2010: (9.10), tallying his second goal of the season ... Attempted SEASON HIGHS: Played in every game and made seven starts, finishing the career-high three shots in loss at North Carolina (10.8). N/A year with one assist ... Earned the start in season opener against Seton Hall (9.3), playing 92 minutes ... Recorded 2009 (freshman): Career Highs: first assist of collegiate career on Andy Lubahn’s game- Started all 24 games of freshman season and scored three N/A winning goal at Virginia (9.18) ... Attempted a team-high goals, all game-winning goals ... Member of defense that two shots in loss at Maryland (10.23). recorded 10 shutouts during 2009 ... Earned All-Freshman team honors from Soccer America ... Selected to the All- Alex 2009: ACC Freshmen Team ... Named a Freshman to Watch bramall Played in four games during rookie season ... Made col- by CollegeSoccerNews.com ... Made collegiate debut legiate debut against William & Mary (9.1), attempting against William & Mary (9.1), playing the entire 90 min- Midfielder a shot in 17 minutes of action ... Also saw playing time utes and attempting two shots, with one shot on frame R-Fr. • 5-10 • 160 against Elon (9.23), UNC Greensboro (10.6) and Davidson ... Scored his first collegiate goal against No. 8 Harvard Newburgh, N.Y. (10.27) ... Named to ACC Honor Roll. (9.26), lifting the Demon Deacons to a 1-0 victory ... Tal- St. Johns 16 lied second game-winning goal of rookie season against background: College of Charleston (10.13), scoring off a corner in the 2011: Lettered and started all four years on varsity soccer team second half ... Recorded third game-winning goal of the Has yet to see any game action in 2011... at R.J. Reynolds High School ... Scored 36 goals during season in NCAA Tournament win against UNC-Wilmington his four-year career and team compiled a 57-24-8 record (11.22). 2010: ... Named conference player of the year and All-Forsyth Redshirted the 2010 season while recovering from a knee County ... Member of the North Carolina State Olympic background: injury at St. John’s. Development Program team ... ODP team won regionals Won eight straight state championships with club team and finished third in nationals ... Member of the National Crossfire from 2000-07 ... Served as team captain of background: Junior Honor Society. Crossfire since 2005 ... Member of the United States U-18 2009 ESPN RISE First Team All-American ... 2009 NSCAA/ and U-20 National Teams ... Played high school soccer for adidas High School All-America ... Was a member of the U.S. personal one season and was named 1st team all Kingco ... Twice U-17 Residency Program from 2007-08 ...Also played with Born on July 29, 1991 ... Son of Osvaldo and Laura Delbono named 1st team all Kingco as a kicker in football and the U-15 and U-14 National Teams ... Two-year captain of ... Sister, Victoria, played on the Wake Forest women’s was named all-state in 2007 ... Seattle Post-Intelligencer Newburgh Free Academy, earning four varsity letters ... 2009 soccer team, while sister, Eugenia, was a member of the named Arena to all-star football team in 2008. Gatorade New York Boys State Soccer Player of the Year. North Carolina rowing team. personal: personal SEASON HIGHS: Born on August 3, 1990 ... Son of Kristi and Chris Arena Born in Goshen, N.Y. ... son of Jason and Lisa Bramall ... has Shots (2, vs. South Florida on 8/27) ... Dad played football for UNLV, while grandfather played one brother, Nicholas. Shots on Goal (1, 2x, last vs. UNC on 9/16) football at Notre Dame. Assists (1, vs. Winthrop on 9/25) SEASON HIGHS:

12 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1

Career Highs: Career Highs: sam Shots (2, 2x, last vs. South Florida on 8/27/11) Shots (3, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) Shots on Goal (1, 4x, last vs. UNC on 9/16/11) Shots on goal (2, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) fink Assists (1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) Assists (3, vs. BC on 10/30/10) defender Points (1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) Points (3, vs. BC on 10/30/10) Fr. • 6-3 • 175 Glen Carbon, Ill. Chris Kyle Edwardsville HS 24 duvall emerson midfielder midfielder 2011: Started and played the full 90, leading the team in shots (4) So. • 5-10 • 170 So. • 5-10 • 148 and taking another on goal in his first-ever collegiate match Duluth, Ga. Cypress, Texas Wesleyan School Cypress Woods HS against USF (8.27)... started and played 73 minutes against 18 7 No. 1 Louisville... made a fourth consecutive start and played 31 minutes against Clemson (9.9)... started and played the 2011: 2011: full 90 vs. UNC (9.16)... Started and played 65 minutes in season opener vs. USF Has yet to see any game action in 2011... (8.27)... came off the bench for 29 minutes of action background: against No. 1 Louisville... started and played 88 minutes 2010: Scored 43 goals and 11 assists during his four years at Ed- versus Oregon State (9.4)... started and played 56 min- Earned honorable mention all-rookie team honors from wardsville High School under head coach Mark Heiderscheid utes, firing two shots against Clemson (9.9)... fired off a Top Drawer Soccer ... Named to All-ACC Freshman Team ... Led the Tigers to the State Final Four three years in a row, career-high three shots, with two on target, against Win- ... Played in every game during freshman season, including including a second-place finish in 2008 ... Named team MVP throp (9.25)... 18 starts ... Scored a goal and added two assists ... Made in 2007 and 2010 ... Earned All-Conference honors in 2009 collegiate debut against Seton Hall (9.3), earning the start and 2010 ... Named to the Riverbend All-Stars First Team in 2010: and playing 65 minutes ... Attempted first shot of collegiate 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... Made the St. Louis Dispatch’s All- Played in every game of rookie season, including 16 starts career against Akron (9.5) ... Scored first goal of collegiate Metro Area First Team in 2010 ... Recipient of Player of the ... Led the team with four assists ... Made collegiate debut career against Virginia Tech (10.1), doubling the lead with Year honors from the Belleville News Democrat, the Alton in season opener against Seton Hall (9.3), playing 76 min- a goal in the 83rd minute ... Assisted on the game-winning Telegraph and the Edwardsville Intelligencer ... Named the utes as a substitute and attempting one shot ... Recorded goal in Wake’s 1-0 victory over Appalachian State (10.5) ... Suburban Journal Athlete of the Year ... Played club soccer first assist of collegiate career against Clemson (9.10), Attempted a team-high tying two shots, including a shot on for SLSG Metro Academy ...Ranked as the 16th-best recruit helping on Anthony Arena’s game-winning goal ... Made goal, against William & Mary (10.12) ... Recorded second in the Heartland Region by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... Four- first collegiate start at Charlotte (9.14), attempting a shot assist of the season at Elon (10.26). year Honor Roll member at Edwardsville High School ... Re- in 80 minutes of play ... Assisted on three goals in 4-3 win cipient of the Illinois State Scholar Award ... Member of the over Boston College (10.30). background: National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Enrolled in Wake Forest in January 2010 ... MVP of high background: school team in 2007 ... Named an adidas ESP All-Star in personal: Four-year letterwinner at the Wesleyan School where he 2009 ... Ranked as a top 100 recruit in the class of 2010 Born May 8, 1993 in Bridgeton, Mo. ... Son of Michael and scored 29 goals and 29 assists ... Earned honorable men- according to Top Drawer Soccer ... Played club soccer with Carla Fink. tion All-American honors from ESPN Rise ... Member of the Texans ... Club team won the Disney Soccer adidas ESP All-Star team in 2009 ... Named All-County in Showcase championship in 2006 and 2008 ... Participated in SEASON HIGHS: 2008 and 2009 ... Earned Wesleyan School MVP honors in Olympic Development Program in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Shots (4 vs. South Florida on 8/27) 2009 and won the school’s coaches award in 2007-08 ... Shots on Goal (1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) Plays his club soccer for Concorde Fire ... Recently named Personal: U.S. Soccer Development Academy player of the week ... Born May 1, 1992 ... Son of Brent and Monica Emerson. Career Highs: Member of Georgia State ODP from 2005-09 ... Won three Shots (4 vs. South Florida on 8/27/11) club state championships with GSA from 2004-2006 ... SEASON HIGHS: Shots on Goal (1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) Also ran cross country in high school and owns the second N/A best 5K time in school history (16.09). Career Highs: personal Shots (3, vs. Clemson on 9/10/10) Born September 10, 1991 ... Son of Derrell and Darlene Shots on goal (2, at Virginia on 9/18/10) Duvall ... Brother, Cristan, ran cross country and track and Goals (1, vs. Virginia Tech pm 10/1/10) field at Georgia Tech from 2003-08. Assists (1, 2x, last at Elon on 10/26/10) Points (2, vs. Virginia Tech on 10/1/10) SEASON HIGHS: Shots (3, vs. Winthrop on 9/25) Shots on Goal (2, vs. Winthrop on 9/25)

13 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 luca Shots (6, vs. Winthrop on 9/25) Career Highs: Shots on Goal (3, vs. Winthrop on 9/25) Goals (1, vs. Clemson on 9/9/11) gimenez Goals (1, vs. Winthrop on 9/25) Shots (2, last vs. Clemson on 9/9/11) midfielder/forward Assists (1, vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14) Shots on goal (1, 4x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) Points (2, vs. Winthrop on 9/25) Assists (1, 2x, last vs. NC State on 10/16/10) So. • 5-10 • 160 Sao Paulo, Brazil Points (2, last vs. Clemson on 9/9/11) South Kent School Career Highs: 11 Shots (6, vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) kovi Shots on goal (3, vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) 2011: Goals (1, 6x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) konowiecki Started and took two shots, with one on goal, against USF Assists (1, 3x, last vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14/11) midfielder (8.27)... Started and fired off two shots on goal against Points (3, at UNC Greensboro on 9/25/10) So. • 5-6 • 140 No. 1 Louisville (9.2)... started and played the full 110 Long Beach, Calif. minutes against Oregon State, firing a career-high five St. John’s shots and tying his career-high with two on frame (9.4)... tolani 12 took two shots in 47 minutes against Clemson (9.9)... re- corded first assist of 2011 on Andy Lubahn’s game-winner ibikunle 2011: against Cleveland State in the 77th minute (9.14)... took a defender Made first career appearance, supplying 19 minutes for career-high six shots, with three on frame, and struck for So. • 5-10 • 158 the Deacs in a 2-1 win over Cleveland State (9.14)... his first goal of the season with the game-winner against Wynnewood, Pa. logged a season-high 46 minutes and fired off his first shot Winthrop (9.25)... St. Joseph’s Prep 4 of the year against Winthrop (9.25)... 2010: 2010: Named to All-ACC Freshman Team ... Saw time in every 2011: Appeared in one match for the Red Storm... game and made 15 starts ... Finished second on the team Started and played 81 minutes in the season opener against with five goals and 12 points ... Made collegiate debut USF (8.27)... started and played the full 90 against No. 1 BACKGROUND: against Seton Hall (9.3), scoring the game-tying goal late Louisville (9.2)... scored first collegiate goal in the 33rd min- Lettered as a freshman in his lone season playing soccer in the second half and playing 70 minutes ... Earned first ute against Clemson (9.9)... played the full 90 and took one for the Woodrow Wilson High School ... Played club soc- start of collegiate career against Akron (9.5), playing 71 shot versus UNC (9.16)... cer for the Irvine Strikers ... 2009 NSCAA/adidas Youth minutes ... Tied for the team high with two shots, includ- All-American ... 2009 adidas ESP all-star ... 2008 NSCAA/ ing a shot on goal, in loss to College of Charleston (9.21) 2010: adidas Youth All-Region ... Two-time adidas ESP partici- ... Scored second goal of the season and also added first Played in 18 games, including 16 starts, in freshman season pant ... Spent two years in Germany playing for U17 TSV career assist in win at UNC Greensboro (9.25) ... At- ... Finished the year with two assists ... Part of a defense 1860 Munich ... Trained internationally with Club Brugge tempted a team-high tying two shots, including a shot on that recorded four shutouts ... Made collegiate debut against and Ajax goal against William & Mary (10.12) ... Tallied third goal of Seton Hall (9.3), entering as a substitute and playing 76 rookie year against NC State (10.16), giving the Deacons minutes ... Made first start against Akron (9.5), taking first PERSONAL: a first half lead ... Scored fourth goal of the year at Elon collegiate shot and playing the full 90 minutes ... Recorded Born in Long Beach, Calif. ... Son of Joseph and Mirit (10.26) ... Recorded second assist of the season in win vs. first collegiate assist against Virginia Tech (10.1), assisting Konowiecki ... Has two brothers, Leron and Tomer ... Lists Boston College (10.30) ... Converted second penalty kick on Sam Redmond’s game-winning goal ... Turned in second his brothers as the people he most admires and Lionel goal of the season at Duke (11.5) ... Attempted a team- assist of the season against NC State (10.16), contributing Messi as his favorite athlete high two shots, including a shot on goal, in ACC Tourna- on Luca Gimenez’s first half goal. ment quarterfinal against Virginia (11.10). SEASON HIGHS: BACKGROUND: Shots (1, vs. Winthrop on 9/25) background: Four-year letterwinner at St. Joseph’s Prep ... Scored 19 Played high school soccer for South Kent School in Con- goals and 21 assists in high school career ... Earned first Career Highs: necticut ... Named first team all-state in 2009 after scor- team All-Philadelphia Catholic League and All-State honors Shots (1, vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) ing a team-high 16 goals ... Helped team to the New Eng- as a junior and senior ... Also named first team All-Area fol- land Championship ... Played club soccer for Interclubes in lowing senior year ... Named second team All-Philadelphia Michael Brazil ... Led team in goals with 21 in 2007 and 15 in 2008 Catholic League as a sophomore. ... Named MVP of Kerkyra Cup in Greece ... Helped club lisch team to first place in the Kerkyra Cup in 2007 and second PERSONAL: goalkeeper place in the Helsinki Cup. Born May 2, 1992 ... Son of Ade and Tayo Ibikunle. Jr. • 6-4 • 175 Austin, Texas personal: SEASON HIGHS: Westlake HS Born April 23, 1992 ... Son of Carmen Resende. Goals (1, vs. Clemson on 9/9) 1 Shots (2, vs. Clemson on 9/9) SEASON HIGHS: Shots on Goal (1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop 9/25) 2011: Made first collegiate start in season opener against USF,

14 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 recording three saves and allowing two goals (8.27)... re- against USF, taking one shot (8.27)... started and fired off goal late in the second half ... Named to ACC Honor Roll. corded a career high eight saves against No. 1 Louisville two shots against No. 1 Louisville (9.2)... started and took (9.2)... logged a career-high 110 minutes versus Oregon five shots against Oregon State, logging 80 minutes and tal- BACKGROUND: State and kept his first career clean sheet, making two lying three shots on frame (9.4)... tied for team-highs with Has seen time with the U-14, U-15, U-18 and U-20 U.S. Na- saves (9.4)... earned first ACC and collegiate win with a three shots and two on frame against Clemson (9.9)... tallied tional Teams ... Member of the first class invited into Brad three save performance in net against Clemson (9.9)... for the first time in 2011 on the game-winner in the 77th Freidel’s Premier Soccer Academy ... Trained with Cercle earned his first career non-conference victory versus minute against Cleveland State (9.14)... assisted on the Ben Brugge of the Belgium Jupiler League and was also the lead- Cleveland State (9.14)... recorded his second shutout and Newnam’s tally at Duke (9.25)... ing scorer while playing with Cercle Brugge’s amateur team first shutout victory, making two saves against Winthrop ... Captain of the Columbus Crew’s U-17 team, which was (9.25)... 2010: invited to play in the SUM U-17 Cup in Denver, Colo., against Named All-ACC Second Team ... Started every game on other U-17 MLS teams ... Graduated in top 10 percent of his 2010: the season and ran consecutive starts streak to 43 straight class and was also a member of student government. Did not see playing time during the 2010 season. games ... Led the team with eight goals, 16 points and four game-winning goals ... Started the season opener against PERSONAL: 2009: Seton Hall (9.3), playing the full 110 minutes and attempting Born on September 10, 1991 ... Son of John and Terri Played in two games during freshman season, recording three shots, including two on goal ... Scored first goal of the Lubahn. a 2.12 goals against average ... Made first appearance of season in win against Clemson (9.10) ... Tallied the game- collegiate career against Virginia Tech (10.2), playing the winning goal in Wake’s 1-0 win at No. 2 Virginia (9.18) ... SEASON HIGHS: entire second half, allowing a goal and making two saves Tied for the team high with two shots in loss to College of Shots (6, vs. Cleveland State on 9/14) ... Started the second half against Davidson (10.27) and Charleston (9.21) ... Found the back of the net for the third Shots on Goal (3, vs. Oregon State on 9/4) played 40 minutes, allowing one goal. time in 2010 at UNC Greensboro (9.25), scoring the game Goals (1, vs. Cleveland State on 9/14) winner late in the second half ... Scored fourth goal of the Assists (1, at Duke on 9/23) BACKGROUND: season and third game winner in Wake’s 1-0 win against Points (2, vs. Cleveland State on 9/14) Earned three letters for Westlake High School soccer Appalachian State (10.5) ... Attempted a team-high tying team ... Played for South Texas Olympic Development two shots, including a shot on goal, against William & Mary Career Highs: Program team in 2006 and 2007 ... Named 1st Team All (10.12) ... Recorded first career hat trick in win over Boston Shots (6, 2x, last vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14/11) Centex by Rise Magazine ... Earned District MVP honors College (10.30), scoring all three goals in the second half ... Shots on goal (3, 4x, last vs. Oregon State on 9/4/11) in 2008 ... Named first team all-district academic team Earned ACC Player of the Week honors and national recogni- Goals (3, vs. BC on 10/30/10) three years ... Member of Mu Alpha Theta and National tion from College Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer after Points (6, vs. BC on 10/30/10) Honor Society. performance against the Eagles ... Tallied eighth goal of the year in second half at Davidson (11.2). personal: Andrew Born on August 30, 1990 ... Son of Randy and Stephanie 2009: Lisch ... Dad was a goalie on the hockey team at the Uni- Started every game during his freshman season and finished malkiewicz versity of Ohio. third on the team with 20 points ... Tied the school record for defender goals by a freshman with 10 ... Ranked fourth in the ACC in Fr. • 6-4 • 180 SEASON HIGHS: goals and tied for 10th in points ... Selected to All-Freshman Escondido, Calif. Most Goals Allowed (2, 2x, last vs. Louisville on 9/2) team by Top Drawer Soccer and Soccer America ... Earned San Pasqual HS Least Goals Allowed (0, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) All-ACC Freshman team accolades ... Named as a Freshman 27 Saves (8, vs. Louisville on 9/2) to Watch by CollegeSoccerNews.com ... Made collegiate debut against William & Mary (9.1), attempting four shots, 2011: CAREER HIGHS: including one shot on goal ... Scored the game-winning goal Made his first collegiate appearance in the season opener Most Goals Allowed (2, 2x, last vs. Louisville on 9/2/11) at Clemson (9.13), the first goal of his collegiate career ... against USF, coming off the bench to play 25 minutes Least Goals Allowed (0, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) Netted his second goal of the season in 3-1 loss to Charlotte (8.27)... logged a season-high 62 minutes against Winthrop Saves (8, vs. Louisville on 9/2/11) (9.29) ... Gave Wake Forest an early lead against Virginia (9.25)... Career Shutouts: 2 Tech (10.2) with his third goal of the season ... Scored fourth goal of season against North Carolina (10.9), tying the game BACKGROUND: Andy with nine minutes left in regulation ... Tallied fifth goal of the Played for coach John Burton at San Pasqual High School season against NC State (10.17), putting Wake Forest in ... Helped the Golden Eagles win the 2010 CIF Champion- Lubahn front 3-1 ... Recorded sixth goal of the season and attempted ship and achieve a No. 8 national ranking ... Captained forward a career-high five shots against Davidson (10.27) ... Notched San Pasqual and was named the team’s defensive MVP ... second game-winning goal of the season and seventh over- Earned All-CIF First Team and All-League First Team honors ... Jr. • 6-1 • 170 all in 3-0 victory against Duke (11.6) ... Named ACC Player Erie, Pa. Named the 2010 CIF DIV I Championship Player of the Game Cathedral Prep of the Week (11.9) after his performance against the Blue ... One of the North County Times Players to Watch ... As a 17 Devils ... Recorded first multi-goal game of his career against senior, named the Athlete of the Year by the San Diego High Clemson in ACC Tournament quarterfinals, scoring two goals School Sports Association ... Traveled to Manchester Eng- 2011: ... Earned ACC All-Tournament Team honors ... Tallied 10th land in 2008 to compete in the Manchester United Premier Started and logged 70 minutes in the season opener goal of the season against UCLA (12.5), adding an insurance Cup ... Captain his club team, San Diego Surf ... Had the high-

15 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1 est GPA of any varsity athlete at San Pasqual High School Full name is Edward Hugh Mullin ... Born Dec. 8, 1992 in Argentina in April 2008 ... 2008 Jefferson Cup Champion ... Recipient of the school’s Golden Eagle Award which is Durham, N.C. ... Son of Bob Mullin and Mary Hanlon. and 2006 State Cup Finalist for ‘91 Twins under head given to the best all-around student ... Member of the Na- coach Paul Forster ... Three-time NCSCA All-State and tional Honor Society ... Made the Principal’s Honor Roll in SEASON & Career HIGHS: named All-Region and All-Conference four times ... Earned every year of high school (GPA of 4.0 and above). Assists (1, 2x, last vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14) Conference and Region Player of the Year honors in 2007 Shots (2, vs. Winthrop on 9/25) and 2008 ... Two-year team captain for East Forsyth High PERSONAL: Shots on Goal (1, 3x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) School under the direction of head coach Chad Lorentz ... Full name is Andrew Joseph Malkiewicz ... Born April 9, Points (1, 2x, last vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14) Named Most Valuable Player in 2008 ... Holds the school’s 1993 in Poway, Calif. ...Son of Mike and Connie Malkiewicz single-season assist record with 26 assists ... Finished ... Father Mike played football at Georgia ... Sisters Ma- Ben high school career with 56 goals and 62 assists ... Mem- rissa and Camille Malkiewicz played soccer at St. Mary’s ber of National Honor Society and National Latin Honor and John Brown University, respectively ... Uncle Mark Newnam Society. Malkiewicz was a punter for the Georgia football team and midfielder later for the St. Louis Rams PERSONAL: Jr. • 5-10 • 175 Kernersville, N.C. Born April 18, 1991 ... Son of Don and Tina Newnam. SEASON HIGHS: East Forsyth HS N/A 21 SEASON HIGHS: Shots (7, vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14) Career Highs: 2011: Shots on Goal (3, 2x, last vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14) N/A Started and logged 59 minutes against USF in the season Goals (1, 2x, last at Duke on 9/23) opener, recording a career-high three shots on goal and tying Points (2, 2x last at Duke on 9/23) Teddy his career high with three shots (8.27)... Started and led the team with three shots against No. 1 Louisville (9.2)... start- Career Highs: mullin ed and took one shot in 74 minutes against Oregon State Shots (7, vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14/11) midfielder (9.4)... started and played the full 90 against Clemson (9.9)... Shots on goal (3, vs. South Florida on 8/27/11) scored his first home goal in the 45th minute against Cleve- Assists (1, 2x, last at Elon on 10/26/10) Fr. • 5-11 • 160 Durham, N.C. land St. (9.14)... took two shots, including one on frame vs. Goals (1, 3x, last at Duke on 9/23/11) C.E. Jordan HS UNC (9.16)... tallied for the second time at Duke on a diving Points (2, 3x, last at Duke on 9/23/11) 10 header from Andy Lubahn (9.25)... sean 2011: 2010: Made his first collegiate appearance in the season opener Played in 16 games, including 10 starts ... Finished the sea- okoli against USF, coming off the bench to play 65 minutes and son with a goal and two assists ... Started in season opener forward taking one shot (8.27)... appeared in relief for 36 minutes against Seton Hall (9.3), playing 65 minutes ... Tied for the against No. 1 Louisville... started and logged all 110 min- team high with three shots attempted in loss at Charlotte Fr. • 5-11 • 160 Federal Way, Wash. utes in a double OT match against Oregon State (9.4)... (9.14) ... Attempted a team-high tying two shots, including Todd Beamer HS was credited with first collegiate assist on Tolani Ibikunle’s a shot on frame, against William & Mary (10.12) ... Tied for 9 equalizer in the 33rd minute against against Clemson the team high with three shots against NC State (10.16), in- (9.9)... recorded an assist for a second straight match on cluding a shot on frame ... Recorded first assist of collegiate 2011: a cross to Ben Newnam in the 45th minute to give the career against Maryland (10.23) ... Assisted on Kyle Adams’ Started and played the full 90, taking three shots in first- Deacs a halftime advantage against Cleveland St. (9.14)... game-winning goal in overtime at Elon (10.26) ... Scored first ever collegiate match against USF (8.27)... started and recorded two shots, including one on frame versus UNC goal of collegiate career in win at Davidson (11.2). played 85 minutes against No. 1 Louisville (9.2)... started (9.16)... and played 100 minutes against Oregon State, taking one 2009: shot on goal (9.4)... made first career appearance off the BACKGROUND: Played in 17 games during rookie season and made three bench, supplying 23 minutes against Clemson (9.9)... took Enrolled at Wake Forest in January and trained with the starts ... Named a Freshman to Watch by CollegeSoc- a season-high three shots at Duke (9.23)... team this spring ... Notched two goals and one assist in cerNews.com ... Made collegiate debut against William 2011 spring games ... 2010 ESPN RISE First Team All- & Mary, playing 13 minutes ... Saw first action in an ACC BACKGROUND: American ... 2010 NSCAA High School All-American ... match at Clemson (9.13), playing 13 minutes and attempt- Has extensive experience with the U.S. U-18 National Three-year letter-winner at Jordan High School ... In 2010, ing a shot on goal ... Earned first start of collegiate career in Team ... Traveled with the U-18 squad to Portugal, Argen- led the Falcons an undefeated season and the state cham- regular season finale against Duke (11.6) ... Named to ACC tina and Israel ... Has spent recent seasons in the Seattle pionship ... Named the 2010 Gatorade North Carolina High Honor Roll. Sounders Academy ... Became the first Sounders Acade- School Player of the Year ... Played club soccer for Triangle my player to see match action with the Sounders’ reserve FC, winning the 2009 state championship ... Rated the No. BACKGROUND: team ... Region IV ODP player ... Ranked as the 40th-best 8 recruit in the country and No. 1 in the South Atlantic Named North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year in 2008- player in his class by TopDrawerSoccer.com and the third- Region by TopDrawerSoccer.com 09 and was twice named an NSCAA/adidas High School best in the Pacific Northwest ... Four-year starter at Todd All-American ... State Team Co-Captain for 2007 Region III Beamer High School ... Had 19 goals and 14 assists his se- PERSONAL: ODP Champions ... Competed with Region III ODP Team in nior year to help lead the Titans to the SPSL South Division

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Championship ... Named the 2009 SPSL Co-Player of the N/A doug Year ... 2009 Seattle Times All-Area Team ... All-SPSL First Team Selection in 2008 and 2009 ... 2008-09 All-Federal Career Highs: ryan Way Male Soccer Player of the Year ... 2008 and 2009 N/A goalkeeper All-Federal Way City Team R-Jr. • 6-8 • 195 SEAN Statesville, N.C. PERSONAL: randolph Statesville Senior HS Born on February 2, 1993... son of Chris and Tina Okoli 30 midfielder/forward SEASON HIGHS: Jr. • 5-8 • 158 2011: Shots (3, 2x, last at Duke on 9/23) Chino Hills, Calif. Came off the bench to log last 9:03 in the season opener Shots on Goal (1, 3x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) Ruben S. Ayala HS 29 against USF and was not challenged (8.27)...

Career Highs: 2011: 2010: Shots (3, 2x, last at Duke on 9/23) Came off the bench for the final three minutes against No. Did not see any playing time during the 2010 season. Shots on Goal (1, 3x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) 1 Louisville (9.2)... came on in relief and tallied the game- winning goal in the 43rd minute against Clemson (9.9)... 2009: Redshirted the season ... Named to ACC Honor Roll. Matt 2010: pacifici Played in seven games during the season ... Entered as a 2008: substitute in season opener against Seton Hall (9.3), playing Made only appearance of the 2008 season in the second goalkeeper 35 minutes and attempting a shot ... Returned from injury round of the NCAA Tournament against William & Mary, Fr. • 6-2 • 180 to play 51 minutes and attempt a shot against William & coming in to replace an injured Akira Fitzgerald ... Made one Charlotte, N.C. Mary (10.12). save in 31 minutes to pick up the victory. Charlotte Catholic HS 31 2009: BACKGROUND: 2011: Played in 19 games during rookie season and scored two Played in the Wake Forest Soccer Camp All-Star Game in Has yet to see any game action in 2011... goals with one assist ... Made collegiate debut against Wil- 2007 ... Scored a goal in consecutive games off of a free kick liam & Mary (9.1), playing 10 minutes ... Scored first col- from behind the midfield line as a goalkeeper ... Named to BACKGROUND: legiate goal against Indiana (9.6), tallying the game-winner the academic honor roll four years. ESPN RISE First Team All-American ... NSCAA Scholar All- against the Hoosiers ... Goal against Indiana appeared on American ... Four-year varsity player at Charlotte Catholic Sportscenter’s Top 10 Plays for Sept. 6 ... Tallied second PERSONAL: High School, helping the team win the 3-A state champi- goal of the season in ACC opening win at Clemson (9.13) ... Born August 14, 1990 in Tampa, Fla. ... Son of Mike and Tracy onship in 2008 and reach the state semifinals in 2007 and Recorded first assist of collegiate career on Chris Estridge’s Ryan ... Majoring in communication with a minor in entrepre- 2010 ... Posted a 46-4-4 career record in goal for Charlotte goal against South Carolina (10.20). neurship and social enterprise. Catholic ... Led all high school players nationally in 2010-11 with 21 shutouts and 16 consecutive shutouts ... Totaled BACKGROUND: SEASON HIGHS: 36 career shutouts ... Also dished out seven career assists Played both soccer and football while at Ruben S. Ayala High N/A from the goalkeeper position ... Helped the Cougars cap- School ... Started for the varsity soccer team all four years ... Career Highs: ture four consecutive league titles ... Captain of the team Named defensive MVP of football team during his freshman Wins (1, 2008) during his senior season ... Named to the All-Conference, and sophomore years ... Played his club soccer for CZ Elite, Saves (1, vs. William & Mary on 11/25/08) All-Region, All-State and All-South teams ... Played club under head coach Cherif Zein ... Club team won the 2009 soccer for the North Meck Soccer Club US Academy 18 Region IV Championship and advanced to the U.S. Soccer team, serving as captain in 2010 ... Selected to partici- Nationals. Jake pate in USSDA Select game in Phoenix in 2010 and nu- schemper merous USSDA ID camps ... ODP National Pool (2007-08) SEASON HIGHS: ... Region III ODP player from 2005-09 ... Traveled with the Shots (1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) midfielder Region III ODP team to Argentina, allowing only one goal Shots on goal (1, 2x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) R-So. • 6-1 • 170 in four games .. Member of the National Society of High Goals (1, vs. Clemson on 9/9) Oak Park, Ill. Timothy Christian HS School Scholars ... President of the Spanish Honor Society 32 ... President of the Charlotte Catholic Choral Ensemble ... Career Highs: Earned academic high honors in 14 of 15 quarters. Shots (2, 2x, last vs. Elon on 9/23/09) 2011: Shots on goal (1, 5x, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25/11) Has yet to see any game action in 2011... PERSONAL: Goals (1, 3x, last vs. Clemson on 9/9/11) Born Aug. 31, 1993 in Charlotte, N.C. ... Son of Dino and Assists (1, at South Carolina on 10/20/09) 2010: Susan Pacifici Points (2, 3x, last vs. Clemson on 9/9/11) Did not see any playing time during the 2010 season.

SEASON HIGHS: 2009:

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Redshirted the season ... Named to ACC Honor Roll. Saw time with the U14, U15 and U16 U.S. National Teams Shots (3, at Charlotte on 9/14/10) ... Named an NSCAA High School All-American in 2009 ... Shots on Goal (2, at Charlotte on 9/14/10) Background: Two-time All-State, All-Region and All-Conference selection Earned four varsity letters in soccer at Timothy Christian ... Named regional player of the year following 2009 sea- jared High School ... Served as team captain during junior and son ... Attended adidas ESP camp in 2008 and 2009 and senior years and also named team MVP during both years made the All-Star team both years ... Member of region III watts ... Scored 40 goals and and added 43 assists during high and North Carolina ODP teams ... Member of the National midfielder/defender school career ... Made the all-tournament team at Pepsi Honor Society. So. • 6-1 • 155 Showdown ... Earned west suburbanite player of the year Statesville, N.C. and was also an all-sectional honorable mention for soph- PERSONAL: Bradenton Prep Academy omore and junior years ... Named all-sectional first team Born January 9, 1992 ... Son of Joel and Kate Tomaselli. 2 during senior year ... Member of Chicago Tribune all-state honorable mention team ... Named to the honor roll all four SEASON HIGHS: 2011: years of high school. Shots (3, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) Made an appearance in the season opener against USF, Shots on Goal (2, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) logging 20 minutes off the bench (8.27)... started and Personal: Assists (1, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) played 73 minutes against No. 1 Louisville, firing two shots Born on June 25, 1990 ... Son of Tom and Sue Schemper including one on frame (9.2)... started and played 100 min- ... Brother, Ben, is a junior goalie at Grinnell College. Career Highs: utes in a double OT contest with Oregon State, firing off Shots (3, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) one shot on goal (9.4)... took three shots, two on frame SEASON HIGHS: Shots on Goal (2, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) and assisted on the game-winning goal in the 43rd minute N/A Assists (1, last vs. Winthrop on 9/25) against Clemson (9.9)... took two shots and one on target vs. UNC (9.16)... was slapped with second career red card Career Highs: Johnny at Duke (9.23), which forced him to sit out a match against N/A torres Winthrop (9.25)... ross midfielder/forward 2010: So. • 5-8 • 155 Named to first team Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Team tomaselli Bogota, Colombia ... Earned All-ACC Freshman Team accolades ... Played midfielder Atascocita HS in 18 games, including 16 starts, and had an assist ... 32 Made collegiate debut against Seton Hall (9.3), playing 45 So. • 5-9 • 163 Wilmington, N.C. minutes ... Recorded first collegiate assist in Wake’s 2-1 New Hanover HS 2011: win against Clemson (9.10) ... Sat out game at Charlotte 25 Came on for the final five minutes against No. 1 Louisville (9.14) after receiving a red card in second half of Clem- and unleashed two shots (9.2)... logged 10 minutes in relief son match ... Attempted first shot of collegiate career at 2011: against Oregon State (9.4)... fired one shot in 34 minutes off Virginia (9.18) ... Tied for the team high with two shots Made an appearance in the season opener against USF, the bench against Clemson (9.9)... against College of Charleston (9.21) ... Had two shots, logging 17 minutes off the bench (8.27)... put in anoth- both on frame, in win at Davidson (11.2). er 17 minutes against No. 1 Louisville, firing two shots 2010: (9.2)... came on in relief against Oregon State, working Played in three games during freshman season ... Made col- BACKGROUND: 54 minutes (9.2)... took two shots in 61 minutes off the legiate debut at Charlotte (9.14), attempting three shots, Enrolled in Wake Forest in January 2010 ... Has exten- bench against Clemson (9.9)... made first start of 2011 including two on goal, in 33 minutes of action. sive international experience, seeing time with the U17 and fired off a shot against Cleveland St. (9.14)... started and U20 U.S. Youth National Teams ... Played and was a and launched two shots against UNC (9.16)... took a BACKGROUND: captain with the U.S. U17 team at the FIFA U-17 World season-high three shots and recorded his first career as- Four-year letterwinner at Atascocita High School ... Named Cup held in Nigeria ... Named an NSCAA/adidas Youth All- sist on the game-winning goal by Luca Gimenez against first team All-District in 2009 and led his team in goal scoring American in 2008 and 2009 ... Ranked as the 17th best Winthrop (9.25)...... Serving as a team captain during senior year ... Named the recruit in the country in the class of 2010 according to Top “Golden Boot” winner at the 2009 Mustang Classic ... Plays Drawer Soccer ... Member of National Honor Society. 2010: club soccer for Texas Heat Soccer Club ... Top goal scorer Saw time in nine games, including one start, during rookie for Texas Rush AJ Auxerre U17/U18 in USSF Developmental PERSONAL: season ... Made collegiate debut at Charlotte (9.14), at- Academy ... Member of the National Honor Society. Born February 3, 1992 ... Son of Steve and Sherry Watts. tempting a shot in 14 minutes of action ... Made first start in win at UNC Greensboro (9.25). PERSONAL: SEASON HIGHS: Born July 8, 1992 ... Son of Yesid and Nancy Torres. Shots (3, vs. Clemson on 9/9) BACKGROUND: Shots on Goal (2, 2x, last vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14) Two-year letterwinner at New Hanover High School ... SEASON HIGHS: Assists (1, vs. Clemson on 9/9) Tallied 32 goals and 56 assists during high school career, Shots (2, vs. Louisville on 9/2) Points (1, vs. Clemson on 9/9) including a single-season record of 36 assists in 2008 ... Team compiled a 35-7-4 record over his two seasons ... Career Highs: Career Highs:

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Shots (3, last vs. Clemson on 9/9/11) SEASON HIGHS: Shots on Goal (2, 4x, vs. Cleveland St. on 9/14/11) Shots (3, 2x, last vs. Oregon State on 9/4) Assists (1, 2x, vs. Clemson on 9/9/11) Shots on Goal (1, 2x, last vs. Louisville on 9/2) Points (1, 2x, last vs. Clemson on 9/9/11) Career Highs: Danny Shots (3, 2x, last vs. Oregon State on 9/4/11) Shots on goal (1, 5x, vs. South Florida on 8/27/11) wenzel Goals (1, 2x, last at Maryland on 10/23/10) defender Assists (1, 5x, last vs. Davidson on 11/2/10) Points (2, 2x, last at Maryland on 10/23/10) R-Jr. • 5-11 • 165 Federal Way, Wash. Edison Academic Center 20 sean wilkinson 2011: Named team captain prior to 2011 fall season... started forward and played 82 minutes in the season opener against USF Fr. • 6-4 • 175 Mill Valley, Calif. (8.27)... started and played the full 90 against No. 1 Lou- Tamalpais HS isville, taking one shot on goal (9.2)... started and logged 33 the full 110 minutes in a double OT match against Oregon State, taking three shots (9.4)... played the full 90 against 2011: Clemson (9.9)... started and played the full 90, taking one Has yet to see any game action in 2011... shot against UNC (9.16)... BACKGROUND: 2010: Four-year starter at Tamalpais High School ... As captain in Played in 15 games, including 11 starts ... Finished the 2010, helped the Red Tailed Hawks to the 2010 Marin County season with a goal and two assists ... Part of a defense Athletic League Championship ... Named to the 2010 MCAL that recorded four shutouts on the year ... Started in First Team ... Played club soccer for Marin FC Blue ... Won season opener against Seton Hall (9.3), playing 79 min- the 2010 CYSA Norcal State Cup Championship ... Named utes and assisting on Luca Gimenez’s game-tying goal ... the 2010 Bay City Invitational All-Team Player ... Participated Missed the games against Akron (9.5), Clemson (9.10) in the WCDA Academic All-Star Game ... AP Scholar. and Charlotte (9.14) due to injury ... Returned against Virginia (9.18), attempting a shot on goal and playing 19 PERSONAL: minutes ... Tied a career high with two shots attempted Traveled to Mexico to help build a medical dispensary in an against NC State (10.16) ... Scored first goal of the sea- impoverished town and also assisted in running a clinic ... son at Maryland (10.23) ... Recorded second assist of the Wants to pursue a career in the field of medicine ... Born season in win at Davidson (11.2). March 17, 1993 in San Francisco, Calif. ... Son of Douglas Wilkinson and Susan Chang. 2009: Redshirted the season ... Named to ACC Honor Roll. SEASON HIGHS: 2008: N/A Emerged as one of the top freshmen in college soccer, finishing the season with one goal and three assists, while Career Highs: playing in 21 games, including 20 starts ... Named to the N/A All-ACC Freshman Team and also earned national all-fresh- man honors from Top Drawer Soccer, Soccer America and C.J. College Soccer News ... Member of a defense that turned in 14 shutouts during the 2008 season ... Recorded first williams assist of collegiate career against Clemson (9/13) ... As- defender sisted on Ike Opara’s goal that evened the game at two Fr. • 6-0 • 165 against No. 2 Maryland (9/25) ... Scored his first collegiate Orlando, Fla. goal late against Virginia (11/14) in the ACC Tournament to Olympia HS tie the game ... Named to ACC Honor Roll. 28

BACKGROUND: 2011: Member of the United State U-15 and U-17 national teams Has yet to see any game action in 2011...... Twice named an NSCAA All-American. BACKGROUND: Selected to the 2010 Disney Showcase All-Star Team and 19 matches 9 & 10 v Wake Forest hosts davidson & virginia tech v sept. 28 & oct. 1

Match 1 vs. south florida Match 2 vs. No. 1 Louisville Match 3 vs. OREGON STATE

Score: South Florida 2, Wake Forest 0 Score: No. 1 Louisville 2, Wake Forest 0 Score: Wake Forest 0, Oregon State 0 Date: August 27, 2011 Date: September 2, 2011 Date: September 4, 2011 Attendance: 4,123 Attendance: 2,114 Attendance: 2,098

Scoring Summary: USF (21:59), Dom Dw- Scoring Summary: UofL (64:46), Michael Ro- Scoring Summary: n/a yer assisted by Wesley Charpie; USF (37:31), man assisted by Greg Cochrane/Nick DeLeon; Wake Forest own goal UofL (84:15), Colin Rolfe assisted by Ryan Shots By Period: 1st (WF 10, OSU 9); 2nd Smith (WF 10, OSU 9); OT (WF 1, OSU 0); 2OT (OSU Shots By Period: 1st (WF 9, USF 6); 2nd (WF 3, WF 2); Total (WFU 20, USF 14) 11, USF 8); Total (WF 20, USF 14) Shots By Period: 1st (WF 6, UofL 4); 2nd (UofL 13, WF 9); Total (UofL 17, WF 15) Saves By Period: 1st (OSU 4, WFU 2); 2nd Saves By Period: 1st (USF 3, WF 0); 2nd (USF (OSU 1, WFU 0); OT (OSU 1, WF 0); 2 OT (OSU 4, WF 3); Total (USF 7, WF 3) Saves By Period: 1st (UofL 3, WF 2); 2nd (WF 1, WF 0); Total (OSU 7, WFU 2) 6, UofL 2); Total (WF 8, UofL 5) Corner Kicks: 1st (USF 3, WF 3); 2nd (USF 6, Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 7, OSU 4); 2nd (WF WF 4); Total (USF 9, WF 7) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 2, UofL 2); 2nd (UofL 8, OSU 1); OT (n/a); 2 OT (n/a); Total (USF 15, 5, WF 4); Total (UofL 7, WF 6) WFU 5) Fouls: 1st (USF 7, WF 3); 2nd (USF 6, WF 5); Total (USF 13, WF 8) Fouls: 1st (UofL 5, WF 4); 2nd (UofL 4, WF 3); Fouls: 1st (WF 7, OSU 5); 2nd (WF 6, OSU 4); Total (UofL 9, WF 7) OT (WF 1, OSU 1); 2 OT (OSU 2, WF 0); Total Offsides: USF 0, WF 0 (WF 14, OSU 12) Offsides: WF 3, UofL 2 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Ashani Offsides: WF 3, OSU 3 Fairclough (USF, 18:06); Yellow Card, Chris Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Teddy Duvall (WF, 18:50); Yellow Card, Mullin (WF, 86:17) Cautions and Ejections: n/a (USF, 80:57) Notes: Notes: Notes: • Junior goalkeeper Michael Lisch finished • Junior goalkeeper Michael Lisch recorded • A boisterous crowd of 4,123 was on hand, with a career high eight saves on the evening, his first career shutout as the Deacs tied the the eighth-largest nationally in 2011, to watch playing a full 90 minutes for the first time in his Oregon State Beavers in the first-ever meeting the Deacs in their home opener. It was the Demon Deacon career. between the schools. tenth largest crowd in Spry history and the • The score was even at 0-0 for 64+ minutes, • Wake Forest is now 4-5-1 all-time against second-biggest to see a Demon Deacon non- but Louisville capitalized on two late scores in the Pac-10. conference men’s soccer match in the history a game that was delayed over two hours by • With the result, The Deacs were shutout for of the program. lightning. Originally scheduled to kickoff at the fourth straight time dating back to the last • It was the first time in program history the 8:15 p.m., the tilt didn’t begin until after 10:00 game of 2010. Deacons lost a regular season match in Au- p.m. • The current dry spell is the longest for the gust. WFU is now 13-1-1 all-time in the eighth • Wake Forest drops to 2-15 all-time against team since 1993 and is only the second time month of the year. top-ranked opponents. The last time the Deacs in program history for the Deacs to open with • The Bulls avenged a 5-0 loss the last time beat a No. 1 team came against Washington three straight shutouts (1987). the two met in the 2008 NCAA’s, when Wake University in 1998. • Wake Forest has never been shut out in five sent them packing on the way to a third • WFU also dropped to 16-5-4 all-time against consecutive matches. straight College Cup appearance. The all-time teams from the Big East and 1-1 against the series with USF is now 2-2. Cardinals - 2010’s NCAA national runner-up. • It was only the third time the Deacs have been shutout in an opener.

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Match 4 vs. Clemson Match 5 vs. CleVeland St. Match 6 vs. No. 8 UNC

Score: Wake Forest 2, Clemson 1 Score: Wake Forest 2, Cleveland St. 1 Score: North Carolina 1, Wake Forest 0 Date: September 9, 2011 Date: September 14, 2011 Date: September 16, 2011 Attendance: 2,932 Attendance: 782 Attendance: 4,062

Scoring Summary: CU (00:24), Scoring Summary: WF (44:29), Ben Newnam Scoring Summary: UNC (57:03), Jordan assisted by Bryniar Benediktsson; WF (32:28), assisted by Teddy Mullin; CSU (75:31), Admir Gafa assisted by Ben Speas and Kirk Urso Tolani Ibikunle assisted by Teddy Mullin; WF Suljevic unassisted; WF (76:23) Andy Lubahn (42:52) Sean Randolph assisted by Jared assisted by Luca Gimenez Shots By Period: 1st (WF 6, UNC 6); 2nd (WF Watts 7, UNC 6); Total (WF 13, UNC 12) Shots By Period: 1st (WF 16, CSU 7); 2nd Shots By Period: 1st (WF 10, CU 2); 2nd (WF (WF 7, CU 6); Total (WF 23, CSU 13) Saves By Period: 1st (WF 2, UNC 2); 2nd 8, CU 4); Total (WF 18, CU 6) (UNC 3, WF 1); Total (UNC 5, WF 3) Saves By Period: 1st (CSU 6, WF 2); 2nd Saves By Period: 1st (CU 3, WF 0); 2nd (WF (CSU 2, WF 1); Total (CSU 8, WF 3) Corner Kicks: 1st (UNC 3, WF 2); 2nd (UNC 3, CU 2); Total (CU 5, WF 3) 4, WF 3); Total (UNC 7, WF 5) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 5, CSU 5); 2nd (WF 1, Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 2, CU 2); 2nd (WF 6, CSU 1); Total (WF 6, CSU 6) Fouls: 1st (UNC 8, WF 5); 2nd (UNC 6, WF 5); CU 3); Total (WF 8, CU 5) Total (UNC 14, WF 10) Fouls: 1st (CSU 5, WF 3); 2nd (WF 7, CSU 6); Fouls: 1st (WF 7, CU 7); 2nd (CU 6, WF 4); Total (CSU 11, WF 10) Offsides: WF 2, UNC 1 Total (CU 13, WF 11) Offsides: CSU 3, WF 1 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, To- Offsides: WF 7, OSU 2 lani Ibikunle (WF, 22:06); Yellow Card, Jared Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Jared Watts (WF, 60:42); Yellow Card, Teddy Mullin Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Ama- Watts (WF, 81:58) (WF, 67:34); Yellow Card, Mikey Lopez (UNC, dou Dia (CU, 16:21); Yellow Card, Chris Duvall 84:37); Yellow Card, Daniel Tannous (UNC, (WF, 17:18); Yellow Card, Riley Sumpter (CU, Notes: 89:59) • Andy Lubahn scored the game-winner and 73:12); Yellow Card, Keegan Priest (CU, 74:32); Ben Newnam tallied in the first half as WFU Notes: Yellow Card, Anthony Arena (WF, 88:11) won its second straight. Both scored for the • The official attendance figure of 4,062 was first time in 2011. the second-biggest crowd of the season and • WFU improved to 3-0 all-time against the Notes: was only 61 short of tying for the tenth-highest Horizon League. The match was the Deacs’ • Sophomore defender Tolani Ibikunle record- attendance figure in Spry history. first against a Horizon foe since 1995 (UW- ed his first career goal and junior forward Sean • The Deacs offense was widespread as eight Milwaukee). Randolph tallied the game-winner as the Wake different players took a shot, and five different • Sophomore Kovi Konowiecki made his first Forest men’s soccer team took a 2-1 win from players fired on frame. career appearance for the Deacs, entering Clemson in its 2011 ACC opener. • Wake outshot its opponent for the fifth time the match in the 57th minute and supplying • The win extended was Wake’s seventh- in six matches this season. 19 minutes in the midfield. Sophomore Ross straight against Clemson and also moved their • The all-time series with North Carolina now Tomaselli also made his first start of 2011. unbeaten streak against the Tigers to 11 going stands at 10-22-8. Since 2001, Wake holds a • Freshman midfielder Teddy Mullin recorded back to 2002. 7-4-3 advantage. an assist for the second straight match. • The Deacs had been shutout in four consecu- • Two of Wake’s three losses have come • Since 2003, Wake Forest improved to 112- tive games for only the second time in program against teams ranked No. 1 at some point this 7-5 when scoring the first goal of a match. history dating back to November 9, 2010 be- season by the NSCAA. fore Ibikunle found the back of the net. • WFU won its 100th match all-time against an ACC opponent and 79th in league play.

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Match 7 vs. duke Match 8 vs. winthrop

Score: Duke 4, Wake Forest 1 Score: Wake Forest 1, Winthrop 0 Date: September 23, 2011 Date: September 25, 2011 Attendance: 741 Attendance: 321

Scoring Summary: DU (27:37), Jonathan Scoring Summary: WF (69:08), Luca Gime- Aguirre on a Penalty Kick; DU (51:34) Andrew nez assisted by Ross Tomaselli and Luciano Wenger unassisted; WF (73:29) Ben Newnam Delbono assisted by Andy Lubahn; DU (74:56) Andrew Wenger assisted by Riley Wolfe; DU (81:11) Shots By Period: 1st (WF 11, WU 2); 2nd Joseph Pak assisted by Andrew Morales (WF 14, WU 4); Total (WF 25, WU 6)

Shots By Period: 1st (DU 15, WF 7); 2nd (DU Saves By Period: 1st (WU 7, WF 1); 2nd (WU 8, WF 7); Total (DU 23, WF 14) 5, WF 1); Total (WU 12, WF 2)

Saves By Period: 1st (WF 7, DU 3); 2nd (DU, Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 5, WU 0); 2nd (WF 6, 2, WF 1); Total (WF 8, DU 5) WU 1); Total (WF 11, WU 1)

Corner Kicks: 1st (DU 4, WF 0); 2nd (DU 2, Fouls: 1st (WU 8, WF 1); 2nd (WU 7, WF 3); WF 1); Total (DU 6, WF 1) Total (WU 15, WF 4)

Fouls: 1st (DU 8, WF 5); 2nd (DU 11, WF 3); Offsides: WF 4, WU 4 Total (DU 19, WF 8) Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Adam Offsides: WF 8, DU 4 Brundle (WU, 40:41)

Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Danny Notes: Wenzel (WF, 28:49); Yellow Card, Andy Lubahn • Luca Gimenez scored his first goal of 2011 and sixth of his career. (WF, 47:31); Yellow Card, Joseph Pak (DU, • Ross Tomaselli received credit for his first 47:40); Red Card, Jared Watts (WF, 72:43) career assist on the game-winner by Gimenez. Junior Luciano Delbono also picked up his first Notes: assist of 2011 on the sequence. • Junior Ben Newnam tallied for the second • The Deacs improved to 2-0 all-time versus time this season and fired off a team-high four Winthrop in the first meeting between the shots. Andy Lubahn assisted for his first helper schools since Nov. 12, 1980. of the season. • It was the second shut out of the season for • The 4-1 deficit was the largest for WFU the Deacon defense, as junior keeper Michael since Oct. 28, 2000 when the Deacs dropped Lisch earned his first career clean sheet victory a 4-1 decision on the road to UNC. in goal. • The last time Wake Forest allowed four • The Deacs fired off a season-high 25 shots, goals to an opponent came against Duke on the most in a match for the team since Oct. Sept. 8, 2006. 27, 2009 vs. Davidson. • Jared Watts was given the second red card • The damage could have been more severe of his Wake Forest career. It was only the third had Winthrop’s Patrick Walsh not played effec- ejection for the Deacs since 2006. tively. The GK made 12 saves in the match, the • The all-time series is now 13-23-6. most by a Wake Forest opponent since Taylor Saxe of Elon made 15 on Oct. 19, 2004.

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2011 Wake Forest Men's Soccer Wake Forest Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 25, 2011) WAKE FORESTAll gamesseason stats

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-4-1 3-3-1 0-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-2-1 2-2-1 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 27 SOUTH FLORIDA L 0-2 4123 21 Ben Newnam 8 2 0 4 21 . 0 9 5 10 . 4 7 6 0 0 - 0 Sep 02 #1 LOUISVILLE L 0-2 2114 17 Andy Lubahn 8 1 1 3 23 . 0 4 3 8 . 3 4 8 1 0 - 0 Sep 04 OREGON STATE T o 2 0-0 2098 11 Luca Gimenez 8 1 1 3 23 . 0 4 3 12 . 5 2 2 1 0 - 1 * Sep 09 CLEMSON W 2-1 2932 4 Tolani Ibikunle 7 1 0 2 4 . 2 5 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 14 CLEVELAND STATE W 2-1 782 29 Sean Randolph 5 1 0 2 2 . 5 0 0 2 1.000 1 0 - 0 * Sep 16 #8 NORTH CAROLINA L 0-1 4062 10 Teddy Mullin 8 0 2 2 8 . 0 0 0 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Sep 23 at Duke L 1-4 741 25 Ross Tomaselli 8 0 1 1 11 . 0 0 0 2 . 1 8 2 0 0 - 0 Sep 25 WINTHROP W 1-0 321 2 Jared Watts 7 0 1 1 10 . 0 0 0 7 . 7 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 Luciano Delbono 8 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS WF OPP 9 Sean Okoli 8 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 20 Danny Wenzel 8 0 0 0 8 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 5 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 6-144 11-108 24 Sam Fink 8 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 0.75 1.38 18 Chris Duvall 8 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 0 4 2 . 1 0 2 3 Anthony Arena 7 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 60-144 43-108 35 Johnny Torres 5 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SOG pct. . 4 1 7 . 3 9 8 12 Kovi Konowiecki 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 18.0 13.5 30 Doug Ryan 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 59 46 27 Andrew Malkiewicz 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 0-1 1-1 1 Michael Lisch 8 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTIES Total 8 6 7 19 144 . 0 4 2 60 . 4 1 7 3 0 - 1 Yellow cards 10 9 Opponents 8 11 9 31 108 . 1 0 2 43 . 3 9 8 4 1 - 1 Red cards 1 0 ATTENDANCE ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho T o t a l 16432 741 30 Doug Ryan 1 9:03 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/2347 1/741 1 Michael Lisch 8 730:57 11 1.35 32 . 7 4 4 3-4-1 2 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Total 8 740:00 11 1.34 32 . 7 4 4 3-4-1 2 Opponents 8 740:00 6 0.73 54 . 9 0 0 4-3-1 4

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Wake Forest 3 3 0 0 6 Opponents 4 7 0 0 11

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Wake Forest 75 66 1 2 144 Opponents 51 54 0 3 108

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Wake Forest 16 16 0 0 32 Opponents 31 21 1 1 54

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Wake Forest 26 33 0 0 59 Opponents 23 23 0 0 46

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Wake Forest 35 36 1 0 72 Opponents 53 50 1 2 106

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2011 Davidson Men's Soccer Davidson Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2011) davidson seasonAll games stats

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 4-3-1 2-1 2-2-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-2-1 2-1 2-1-1 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Sep 02 at Air Force W 2-0 313 8 Brian Mcgue 8 3 2 8 26 . 1 1 5 9 . 3 4 6 2 0 - 0 9/4/11 at #19 Denver T o 2 0-0 683 13 Gabe Rivera 8 2 0 4 12 . 1 6 7 7 . 5 8 3 0 0 - 0 Sep 09 DETROIT L 1-2 784 22 Max Riehemann 8 2 0 4 10 . 2 0 0 6 . 6 0 0 1 0 - 0 Sep 11 GARDNER-WEBB W 3-0 437 4 Greg Macnamara 8 2 0 4 3 . 6 6 7 3 1.000 1 1 - 1 Sep 14 WINTHROP W 2-0 212 3 Hunter Hayes 8 1 1 3 3 . 3 3 3 3 1.000 0 0 - 0 Sep 17 at ETSU L 2-3 371 16 Thomas Zimmerman 8 1 0 2 15 . 0 6 7 7 . 4 6 7 0 0 - 0 Sep 21 at Campbell W 1-0 182 24 Allen Page 8 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 2 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 * Sep 26 at Georgia Southern L 2-3 139 18 Chris Pettiglio 8 1 0 2 3 . 3 3 3 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 5 Alex Givens 8 0 2 2 6 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS DAV OPP 11 Peter Paras 6 0 2 2 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 20 Garrett Bostwick 8 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 13-103 8-99 19 Nick Grube 7 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 1.62 1.00 7 Dennis Shannon 7 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 1 2 6 . 0 8 1 10 Andrew Dilallo 6 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 - 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 46-103 31-99 26 Drew Brown 5 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 SOG pct. . 4 4 7 . 3 1 3 15 John Pace 7 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 12.9 12.4 12 Jake Keator 6 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 46 43 2 Ryan Malden 3 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 1-1 21 Coleman O'neill 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTIES 17 K. Garciamendez-Rwld 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Yellow cards 11 6 Total 8 13 10 36 103 . 1 2 6 46 . 4 4 7 4 1 - 1 Red cards 0 0 Opponents 8 8 7 23 99 . 0 8 1 31 . 3 1 3 3 1 - 1 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1433 1688 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho Dates/Avg Per Date 3/478 5/338 1 Chip Sanders 8 740:00 8 0.97 23 . 7 4 2 4-3-1 5 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Total 8 740:00 8 0.97 23 . 7 4 2 4-3-1 5 Opponents 8 740:00 13 1.58 33 . 7 1 7 3-4-1 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 8 5 0 0 13 Opponents 5 3 0 0 8

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 50 52 0 1 103 Opponents 41 57 0 1 99

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 6 17 0 0 23 Opponents 14 18 0 1 33

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 17 28 0 1 46 Opponents 15 27 1 0 43

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 33 47 1 1 82 Opponents 34 23 1 1 59

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