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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Vr./EI. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Ron Besser GK 6-2 208 Jr./Jr. Kennewick, Wash. (Southridge HS) A Svvitch in Time ••• 00/99 Samuel Greene GK 5-11 145 So./Fr. Eugene, Ore. (Willamette HS) With the main offensive threats gone, defense will be critical for the Bruins in 2002 1 Bryce Warren GK 6-0 194 Fr./Fr. Spokane, Wash. (Lewis & Clark HS) 2 Ryan Keeler F/M 5-9 160 Sr./Fr. Port Orford, Ore. (Pacific HS) 3 Wally Ward D 5-10 175 Fr./Fr. Kenai, Alaska (Kenai Central HS) 4 Stephen Saavedra M/F 5-7 140 Fr./Fr. Olympia, Wash. (Tumwater HS) ith almost 70 percent of the 5 Chris Waters D 5-10 166 Jr./Jr. Boise, Idaho (Centennial HS) W points produced by last year's 6 Jason Kintner M 5-7 160 So./So. Camano Island, Wash. (Stanwood HS) offense, the highest-scoring in the 7 Noah Clark F 6-0 175 Fr./Fr. Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas HS) Northwest Conference, not returning, 8 Greg Cobb D 6-1 190 Jr./Jr. Eugene, Ore. (Southwestern CC) including 3 All-Conference performers, 9 Benjamin Eichenberger M 5-10 165 Fr./Fr. Tualatin, Ore. (Westside Christian HS) 10 Nick Wymore M/D 5-9 160 So./Fr. Carlton, Ore. (Yamhill-Carlton HS) the George Fox University Bruins will 11 Derek Dougherty F 5-8 150 Jr./Jr. Springfield, Ore. (Thurston HS) look to their defense for strength 12 Mark Frykholm M 5-5 130 Fr./Fr. Sequim, Wash. (Sequim HS) during the 2002 men's soccer season. 13 John Wulf M 5-11 137 Fr./Fr. Salem, Ore. (Santiam Christian HS) Among the key losses to graduation 15 David Way D 5-11 170 Fr./Fr. Rogue River, Ore. (Rogue River HS) were Merrick Brownlee, the 16 Andrew Paine D 5-11 157 So./So. Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla HS) conference's top scorer with 33 points 19 Jesse Johnson M 5-10 140 Sr./Sr. Grants Pass, Ore. (Hidden Valley HS) and a school-record 13 assists; Bryan 20 Craig Laughland F/M 6-2 160 So./So. Lake Oswego, Ore. (Westside Christian HS) Erickson, who was 1st in the NWC in 21 Andrew Folkert D 6-1 175 Fr./Fr. Wendell, Idaho (Magic Valley Christian HS) goals per game (0.61) with 11 goals and 23 Jesse Rasmussen M/D 5-11 135 Jr./So. Portland, Ore. (Rosslyn Ac., Nairobi, Ken.) 24 Michael Chapman D 6-0 190 So./Fr. Garibaldi, Ore. (Newberg HS) was 3rd in points with 29; and Nigel 26 Nick Chapman F 5-11 168 Sr./Sr. Newberg, Ore. (Newberg HS) Hunter, who tied a Bruin record with 4 assists in 1 game. Brownlee and Head Coach: Manfred Tschan (14th yr.) Erickson were First Team Ali-NWC, Assistant Coaches: Jim Maine (1st yr.), Todd Williams (6th yr.) while Hunter was Honorable Mention. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jeff Nelson (1st yr.) Max Sorensen chose not to return to school after a sophomore season in which he contributed 10 points. "How do you replace guys like that?" veteran George Fox coach George Fox University Men's Soccer Quick Facts Manfred Tschan asks rhetorically. "You Ron Besser (Keeper) and Jesse Johnson (19) University Information Coaching Staff don't, at least not with just 1 person. broke his leg right before practice very good in preseason practice, and I location: Newberg, Oregon Head Coach: Manfred Tschan (14th yr) You've got to hope their replacements started and will be out at least 6-8 expect a big season out of him," location: Newberg, Oregon (18,280) Alma Mater: Teacher's College, Hofwil, Switzerland '76 pick up some of the slack and the weeks, or he would have given us 3 Tschan predicts. Mailing Address: 414 N. Meridian St. GFU Record: 160-90-10 (.635), 13 yrs returning players step up their returning starters in the back. While Besser is penciled in as the Newberg, 0R 97132 Overall Record: 224-119-19 (.645), 19 yrs production." "We will probably go with 3 starter, Tschan likes newcomers Founded: 1891 Office Phone: 503-554-2919 Denomination: That is not to say that the Bruins defenders, so who replaces Cobb is up Samuel Greene (Fr., Eugene, Ore.) and Evangelical Friends (Quaker) Assistant Coaches: Jim Maine (1st yr) (George Fox '95) Enrollment: will be unable to score - there are still in the air right now. Michael Chapman Bryce Warren (Fr., Spokane, Wash.), 2,648 Todd Williams (6th yr) (George Fox '94) President: H. Oavid Brandt Jeff Nelson (1st yr) (George Fox '95) several players around who are quite (Fr., Garibaldi, Ore., and younger whom Tschan calls "the best pair of Faculty Athletics Rep: Becky Ankeny capable of putting the ball into the net brother of Bruin forward Nick freshman keepers we've had in a while. Switchboard Phone: 503-538-8383 Team Information Web site: www.georgefox.edu - but Tschan admits his team will Chapman), Wally Ward (Fr., Kenai, Both have done a nice job in camp, Home Field (capacity): Morse Athletic Field (250) probably rely more on defense this year Alaska), and Jesse Rasmussen (So., and I would feel confident with any of Athletics Information 2001 Overall Record: 10-7-1 (.583) if they are to approach last year's 10-7- Portland, Ore.) could all start there." our 3 in goal. Warren has looked 2001 Conference Record: 9-5 (.643), 2nd (tie) Nickname: Bruins 1 record and 2nd-place tie in the David Way (Fr., Rogue River, Ore.) particularly good, and we could very Colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold 2001 Postseason: None conference standings at 9-5. and Andrew Folkert (Fr., Wendell, well give him some starts or at least Affiliation (yrs): NCM Division Ill (4th) letterwinners Back/lost: 10/9 Region: West Region Starters Back/lost: 6/5 Ore.) should provide adequate split playing time." Conference (yrs): Northwest Conference (8th) 714 backfield backup. Midfielders Set the Stage Director of Athletics: Craig Taylor • 503-554-2911 Sports Information Office Key Defenders Ron Besser (Jr., Kennewick, Wash.) Sports Info Director: "Chris Waters (Jr., Boise, Idaho) Tschan anticipates going with 4 Assoc. Dir. of Athletics: Pat Bailey • 503-554-2914 Blair Cash • 503-554-2127 returns for a 3rd straight season as the Athletics Secretary: Patty Findley • 503-554-2910 Home Phone: 503-554-8067 and Andrew Paine (So., Walla Walla, midfielders, with the flanks manned E-mail: starting goalkeeper after ranking among Ath. Training Ed. Dir.: Dale Isaak • 503-554-2916 bcash @georgefox.edu Wash.) are givens on defense - they capably by Jesse Johnson (Sr., Grants Head Athletics Trainer: Karen Hostetter • 503-554-2922 Student Assistant Sl Os: Melissa Tittle, Sarah Troyer, Amber Wentworth the league leaders with 110 saves and did a good job last year and we expect Pass, Ore.), who had 4 goals and 2 Asst. Athletics Trainer: Byron Shenk • 503-554-2912 Office Phone: 503-554-2139 1.47 goals allowed per game. "Ron is a more of the same this year," says assists last year, and Craig Laughland Athletics Fax: 503-554-3864 Sports Info Fax: 503-554-3110 big, strong, rangy kid who has looked Sports Hotline: 503-554-3868 Tschan. "Greg Cobb (Jr., Eugene, Ore.) Sports Web site: www.georgefox.edu/athletics 1 Men's Soccer 2002 Outlook Returning, Players

(So., Lake Oswego, Ore.), who had 3 and Tschan observes, "Nick and Derek 160-90-10 (.635). He has an overall Besser Nick Chapman starts and 1 goal as a freshman. In the have had their best preseasons ever, so record of 224-119-19 (.645) in 19 .. 6-2 • 208 • Junior Forward • 5-11 • 168 • Senior middle, Jason Kintner (So., Camano I am certainly optimistic about our total, including 3 years with the Washington • Southridge HS '00 Newberg, Oregon • Newberg HS '99 Island, Wash.) has the most abilities to score this year. We may not women's team at the University of experience, having played in all 18 have the offensive struggles some Oregon and 3 years with the men's 2002: Returning 2-year starter at keeper ... 2002: Returning starter who will be counted games last year, and should move into people anticipated we'd have if they team at Concordia University Ranks 5th on all-time Bruin list for career on for plenty of offense this season ... Top a starting role. come through for us as I expect.a: shutouts (5) ... Tall and rangy with quick returning player in shots (28) and tied for The 4th position is up for grabs Joining them up front could be hands. top in goals scored (S) ... Speedster with a among John Wulf (Fr., Salem, Ore.), Wulf, Eichenberger, Noah Clark (Fr., 2001: Tied for Northwest Conference lead hard shot. whose older sister Cori Wulf starts at Clackamas, Ore.), or Ryan Keeler (Fr., in shutouts (5) while ranking 3rd in saves 2001: Made midseason switch from midfield keeper for the George Fox women's Port Orford, Ore.). "Noah is going to be (110) and saves p/g (6.11) ... Recorded to forward ... Started 9 of 16 games ... Tied team, Benjamin Eichenberger (Fr., a threat because he holds the ball well, in wins at Pacific, vs. Puget Sound, Linfield twice, for lOth in the Northwest Conference in goals scored (5) ... Tualatin, Ore.), and Mark Frykholm while Ryan has shown a knack for Whitworth ... Reached double figures in saves 3 times Tied for 3rd on the team in goals (5) and was 4th in total (Fr., Sequim, Wash.). Other midfield being in the right place at the right career-high 15 at Whitman ... Also had 13 vs. Linfield points (12) ... Set career highs in goals (2) and points (5) vs. candidates include Stephen Savedra time to put the ball in the net," says vs. Puget Sound ... Made 9 saves vs. Nebraska Walla Walla ... 1st goal of the season helped Bruins come (Fr., Olympia, Wash.) and Nick Tschan. with 8 at Willamette and vs. league champion from behind to tie Western Baptist in season opener ... Wymore (Fr., Carlton, Ore.), the latter Assisted on game-tying goal and then headed in the winner in a pole vaulter for the Bruins' track Started all 15 games in which he played ... Combined 2-1 win over Pacific Lutheran ... Scored 1 goal as Bruins team last spring. Putting the Puzzle Together shutout vs. Evergreen State ... Had high of 8 saves vs. defeated league champ Whitworth 4-0 ... Had career-high 7 "It's hard to say how we're going to ... Saved 7 shots at Warner Pacific and vs. Colorado shots in season finale vs. Pacific . do this year," admits Tschan as the . ., Had 5 saves vs. Whitworth, Linfield, and 2000: Started 12 of 17 games at midfield ... Scored only goal Fonvards March season approaches, "because we're still of the season at Willamette. With Erickson gone, Derek assessing who our starters will be, and Earned 4 letters for coach Scott Smith at Southridge High 1999: Earned starting berth as a freshman and played in all 19 Dougherty (Jr., Springfield, Ore.) and we have some players in new positions. All-Area and All-Big 9 First Team goalkeeper ... games ... Scored 1st career goal against the college with his Nick Chapman (Sr., Newberg, Ore.) We obviously lost some tremendous to state All-Star Team ... Team captain and MVP ... last name, Chapman ... Scored critical insurance goal with 6 step into his shoes as the Bruins' main offensive talent, but we still have a few All-Big 9 Second Team ... Team captain ... 1997: minutes left to give team a 2-point lead in eventual 4-3 win threats as strikers. Dougherty, who players who can step up and score Honorable Mention All-Big 9 ... 1996: Team MVP ... Also over Willamette ... Had pair of assists in 4-3 loss at Pomona­ started 7 contests last year with 5 goals when needed. Defense is still likely to 4 letters in football ... Received Most Improved award Pitzer ... Assisted on winning goal in 1-0 win over Pacific and 3 assists for 13 points, and be a strength, but the midfield will be freshman ... Member of SHS honor roll. Lutheran. Chapman, with 5 goals and 2 assists the key to our doing better." §S.ERSONAL: Born April 14, 1982, in Wichita, Kan .... Son of HS: Coached by Jim Maine at Newberg High ... 1998: Second for 12 points, are the top returning Tschan is entering his 14th season as and Delores Besser ... Christian ministries major ... Future Team All-Pac 8 Conference ... 1997: Honorable Mention All­ Nick Chapman scorers. They appear up to the task, the Bruins' head coach with a record of To work for an inner-city ministry ... Favorite book: The Conference ... 1996: Honorable Mention All-Conference ...... Favorite movie: The Land Before Time ... Favorite 1995: Honorable Mention All-Conference ... earned 2 letters in Lucky Charms ... Greatest sports thrill: Winning and both track and tennis. my best ... Hobbies and interests: Skiing and PERSONAL: Born Aug. 26, 1980, in Newberg, Ore .... Son of Key Players Returning Ht. Pos. Cl. Hometown Statistics snowboarding. Wayne and Bev Chapman ... Father played tennis at George Nick Chapman (S) 5-11 F Sr. Newberg, Ore. 5 gl, 2 a, 0.75 p/g Fox ... Elementary education/camping ministry major ... Jesse Johnson (S) 5-10 M Sr. Grants Pass, Ore. 4 gl, 2 a, 0.56 p/g Stats Future plans: To travel the world, or dinner ... Favorite movie: Greg Cobb (S) 6-1 D Jr. Eugene, Ore. 3 shots Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Dumb and Dumber ... Favorite food: French toast ... Favorite Chris Waters (S) 5-10 D Jr. Boise, Idaho 3 shots 1236 231 62 4.13 29 2.11 0 athlete: My little brother ... Hobbies and interests: Meeting ?Ufil 15 299 110 7.33 27 1.47 5 Andrew Paine (S) 5-11 D So. Walla Walla, Wash. 1 shot 1651 people and building ponds. 30 2887 530 172 5.73 56 1.75 Ron Besser (S) 6-2 GK Jr. Kennewick, Wash. 110 sv, 1.47 gl/g Derek Dougherty S-8 F Jr. Springfield, Ore. 5 gl, 3 a, 0.81 p/g Highs Career Stats Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Key Players Lost Ht. Pos. Cl. Hometown Statistics Honors 1999 19 22 0.11 0.21 0.42 2000 17 24 0.06 0.00 2 1.00 Merrick Brownlee (S) 5-10 M Sr. Eugene, Ore. 10 gl, 13 a, 1.83 p/g All-NWC 1st Team 15 at Whitman College, 1017/01 2001 16 28 0.31 0.13 12 0.75 Bryan Erickson (S) 5-10 F Sr. Chehalis, Wash. 11 gl, 7 a, 1.61 p/g All-NWC 1st Team Goals: 4 vs. Willamette, 10/8/00: 3 yrs 52 74 0.15 0.12 22 0.42 Nigel Hunter (S) 6-1 M Sr. Wenatchee, Wash. 2 gl, 5 a, 0.53 p/g All-NWC HM 4 at Pacific, 11/4/00 Adam Moore (S) S-7 M Sr. Shasta Lake, Calif. 1 a Goals: 0, 5 times, last vs. Whitworth, 10127/01 Career Highs Shots: 3 at Whitman, 9/26/99 Max Sorenson (S) S-9 M Bothell, Wash. 4 gl, 2 a, 0.56 p/g So. Goals: 1 at Chapman, 9/11/99; vs. Willamette, 10/29/99 Assists: 2 at Pomona-Pitzer, 9/13/99 Points: 2 (1g) at Chapman, 9/11/99; 2 (2a) at Pomona-Pitzer, 9/13/99; 2 (1 g) vs. Willamette, 10/29/99 2 3 Men's Soccer 2002 Returning Players

Career Stats Greg Cobb Johnson Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Defender • 6-1 • 190 • Junior 1999 17 11 1 0.06 0.00 2 0.12 Eugene, Oregon • Willamette HS '00 • Southwestern Ore. CC 2000 16 14 0.00 0.13 0.13 2001 18 23 0.22 0.11 10 0.56 2002: Returning starter who will be 3 yrs 51 48 0.10 0.08 14 0.27 2002: Returning starter on defense ... Will miss the early portion of the season counted on for offense this season ... Competes with high energy all the time. Career Highs because of a broken leg. Shots: 4 vs. Evergreen State, 9/15/00 2001: Played in all 18 games with 17 starts 2001: Appeared in 16 games with 10 starts, Goals: 1, 5 times, last time vs. Whitworth, 10/27/01 ... Tallied career-high 3 points (1 g, 1 a) vs. mostly in 2nd half ... Had a high of 2 shots Assists: 1, 4 times, last time vs. Pacific, 1113/01 at Whitman. Walla Walla ... Scored only goal in 1-0 win Points: 3 (1g, 1a), vs. Walla Walla, 9/14/01 at Pacific ... Had winning goal in 2-0 win JC: Played 1 year for coach Gengiz Yakut at Southwestern Oregon Community College in Coos Bay ...... Notched a goal in 4-0 win over league Member of dean's list. Whitworth ... Assisted on game-tying goal in HS: Earned 4 letters for coach Joe Cobb, his father, at 2-1 win over Pacific. 16 games with 3 starts ... Assisted on game­ Jason Kintner Willamette High ... 1999: Named Second Team All-Midwestern Midfielder • 5-7 • 160 • Sophomore in 2-1 overtime win over Colorado College ... League ... Won 3 letters in , 4 in track, and 2 in Camano Island, Washington • Stanwood HS '01 cross country. an assist vs. Pacific Lutheran. 17 games as a top sub on both offense and PERSONAL: Born March 24, 1982, in Portland, Ore .... Son of 2002: Will be a key playmaker as midfield . .. 1st career goal with 7 minutes left in regulation Joe and Susie Cobb ... International studies major ... Favorite starter this season. into overtime in eventual 4-3 loss at Willamette. movie: Rocky ... Favorite food: Chinese ... Hobbies and 2001: Appeared in all 18 games with 2 Coached by Charlie Seal at Hidden Valley High ... 1998: interests: Playing guitar. starts ... Took 2 shots in games vs.Walla All-State ... First Team All-Skyline Conference .. . Walla and Pacific Lutheran and at MVP and scoring leader with 18 goals, 8 assists .. . Career Stats Whitman . ... Led HVHS to conference title ... 1997: First Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg HS: Earned 4 letters for coach Bill Kintner, 2001 16 3 0 All-Conference ... Led the league in scoring with 16 0.00 0.00 0.00 his father, at Stanwood High in Stanwood, Wash .... Set school lO assists ... 1996: Scored 1 goal ... 2-time MVP of track record for career assists ... 2000: First Team All-Area and All­ Career Highs ... Named to school's honor roll, National Honor Society, Wesco League ... Team captain ... 1999: Honorable Mention Shots: 2 at Whitman, 10/7/01 clinching goal in 2-0 win over Puget Sound ... Played varsity Scholar-Athlete. All-League ... Led team to league championship ... 1997: Goals: 0 tennis in spring of '02. Born July 21, 1981, in Grants Pass, Ore .... Son of Assists: 0 Helped team to 1st in Wesco League North Division ... Won 3 Points: 0 2000: Appeared in 17 games with 2 starts ... Played varsity Sharon Johnson ... Older brother Travis played tennis in spring of '01. letters in cross country ... Member of National Honor Society HS: Earned 2 letters for coach Steve Morelock at Thurston ... Named one of school's Scholar-Athletes. High ... 1999: Second Team All-Midwestern League ... Team PERSONAL: Born May 16, 1983, in Mt. Vernon, Wash .... Son reached 2nd round of state 4A playoffs ... 1998: Honorable of Bill and Sandy Kintner ... Biology major ... Favorite book: Derek Dougherty Mention All-League ... Team made state playoffs ... 1997: Hatchet ... Favorite movie: Dumb and Dumber ... Favorite Forward • 5-8 • 150 • Junior Helped team to state playoff quarterfinals ... Earned 1 letter food: Spaghetti with meatballs ... Greatest sports thrill: Springfield, Oregon • Thurston HS '00 basketball and 4 in tennis ... Class valedictorian. Winning the shootout for the Premier League Under-IS team PERSONAL: Born Sept. 1, 1981, in Springfield Ore .... Son of ... Hobbies and interests: Fishing and golf. 2002: All-around athlete who is expected to Douglas and Shirley Dougherty ... Math major ... Future plans; play a key role on offense this season ... Don't know yet ... Favorite book: Too many to pick a favorite! Career Stats Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Top returning player in points (13), assists ... Favorite movies: The Pistol, Hoosiers ... Favorite food: Pizza 2001 18 10 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 (3), and tied for top in goals (5). ... Hobbies and interests: Basketball, tennis, and other sports, 2001: Ranked 3rd on the team in points (13) and tied for 3rd in goals (5) despite Career Highs Career Stats Shots: 2 vs. Walla Walla, 9/14/01; starting only 7 of 16 games ... Had best Ppg Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points 2 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 9/23/01; scoring average (.238) with 5 goals in 21 shots ... Had career- 2000 17 10 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 2 at Whitman. 10/7/01 2001 16 21 0.31 0.19 13 0.81 high 5 points and 2 goals, including eventual game-winner, Goals: 0 2 yrs 33 31 0.15 0.09 13 0.39 with 1 assist in 13-2 romp over Walla Walla ... Capped off 2-0 Assists: 0 win at Linfield with a goal off a free kick ... Scored in 1st 2 Points: 0 minutes to get team started on a 3-1 win over Whitman ... Career Highs Scored game-tying goal in 2-1 win over Pacific ... Assisted on Shots 7 vs. Walla Walla, 9/14/01 Goals: 2 vs. Walla Walla, 9/14/01 Jason Kintner Assists: 1 at Western Baptist, 8/31/01; 1 vs. Walla Walla, 9/14/01; 1 vs. Puget Sound, 9/22/01 4 Points: 5 (2 g, 1 a) vs. Walla Walla, 9/14/01 5 Men's Soccer 2002 ·. . Retl.Jrning Player$

Craig Laughland 1 Andrew Paine Jesse Rasmussen Chris Waters Forward I Midfielder • 6-2 • 160 • Sophomore Defender • 5-11 • 157 • Sophomore 1 Forward • 5-11 • 135 • Sophomore Midfielder • 5-10 • 166 • Junior Lake Oswego, Oregon • Westside Christian HS '01 Walla Walla, Washington Oregon • Rosslyn Academy (Nairobi, Kenya) '00 Boise, Idaho • Centennial HS '00 Walla Walla HS '01 2002: Tall, rangy athlete with good speed 2002: Academic junior with 3 years of 2002: Returning starter on defense ...... Will be a factor as a starter either on the 2002: Will again be a key defensive eligibility left. Captain and defensive team leader. flank or up front. this season. 2001: Appeared in 9 games as offensive 2001: Started in all 18 games and played 2001: Appeared in 16 games with 3 starts 2001: Started 18 of 18 games as a reserve ... Notched 1st career goal to cap every minute ... Took career-high 2 shots ... Assisted on only goal in 2-1 loss at defender ... Took only shot of the scoring in 4-0 win over Northwest at Whitman. Whitworth ... Had high of 2 shots at Pacific. Conference champion Whitworth ... Had 2000: Freshman starter in 18 of 19 games Western Baptist and Puget Sound. HS: Earned 3 letters for coach Kevin high of 3 shots vs. Walla Walla. played ... 1 of S players to appear in every HS: Earned 4 letters for coach Eric Sturgis at Westside Walla Walla High ... 2000: Honorable game. Christian High ... 2000: Scored 8 goals and had 19 assists ... Mention All-Big 9 ... Team MVP 4 years at Rosslyn Academy in Nairobi, Kenya ... HS: Earned 2 letters for coach Bill Hall at Centennial High ... Team won district championship ... Team also won district team to district playoffs 3 straight years ... Won l letter in 12 goals and 8 assists ... Won Most Inspirational 1999: Team captain ... MVP of Les Bois Tournament ... Team while a freshman ... Finished 2nd in the state 2A meet in the both football and basketball ... Named a Scholar-Athlete ... Team won International Schools League title and won 2nd place in state 1A tournament ... Received Idaho Top 100 meters as a senior and 3rd in the 200 twice ... Member of senior ... Maintained a 3.936 GPA through high school. in Imani League ... 1998: Had 8 goals and 7 assists ... Scholar Award. National Honor Society ... Named one of school's Scholar­ PERSONAL: Born April 26, 1983, in Walla Walla, Wash .. .. Won Most Improved award ... Team won league PERSONAL: Born Sept. 12, 1981, in Lincoln, Neb .... Son of Athletes. Son of Kenneth and Joyce Paine ... Accounting major ...... Also played basketball, volleyball, and ran Richard and Ginni Waters ... Psychology major ... Favorite PERSONAL: Born Feb. 24, 1983, in Newberg, Ore .... Son of Favorite food: Breakfast foods ... Hobbies and interests: book: Black Like Me ... Favorite movie: Rush Hour 2 ... Bob and Nancy Laughland ... Father played basketball at and church youth groups. years. Favorite food: Lobster ... Favorite athlete: Romario ... Greatest George Fox ... Business major ... Favorite movie: Dumb and Born June 19, 1982, in Portland, Ore .... Son of sports thrill: Regional tournaments in '95 and '00 ... Hobbies Dumber ... Favorite food: Pasta ... Hobbies and interests: Career Stats Rasmussen and Carole Kurtz ... Interdisciplinary major and interests: Wakeboarding and surfing. Riding bikes or relaxing. Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points literature, coaching, and education) ... Future plans: 2001 18 1 0 0.00 0.00 0 back overseas ... Favorite book: Lord of the Rings .. . Career Stats Career Stats movies: The Mask of Zarro, Lord of the Rings .. . Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Year Games Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg Career Highs food: Ingera-ba-wot (Ethiopian national dish) .. . 2000 19 1 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Shots: 1 at Pacific, 9/19/01 2001 18 0.00 0.00 0.00 2001 16 10 0 0.00 0.13 0.13 athlete: Dennis Bergkamp ... Greatest sports thrill: Goals: 0 2 yrs 37 0.00 0.00 0.00 the winning goal at the ISK tournament to give Career Highs Assists: 0 Points: 0 the tournament championship for the 1st time ever ... Career Highs Shots: 2 at Western Baptist, B/31/01; and interests: Reading, riding bikes, and computer 2 at Puget Sound, 10/21101 Shots: 2 at Whitman, 1017/01 Goals: 0 Goals: 0 Assists: 1 at Whitworth, 10/6/01 Assists: 0 Points: 1 (1 a) at Whitworth, 10/6/01 Points: 0 Shots Goals Gpg Assists Apg Points Ppg 7 0.11 0.00 0.22

Craig Laughland Chris Waters 6 7 Men's Soccer 2002

Eisenhower High School. After a year nfred Tschan at Spokane Community College, he played for George Fox 1992-94, starting Michael Chapman Stephen every year as a flanker. He also played 4 seasons of professional soccer with Defender • 6-0 • 190 • Freshman An assistant professor the Yakima Reds of the USISL in 1995, Garibaldi, Oregon Saavedra of health and human the of the USISL Newberg HS '01 Midfield I Forward • 5-7 • 140 " n<:.:uuuqJ,~' Olympia, Washington performance at George 1997-98, and the Portland Pythons Tumwater HS '02 Fox, Tschan earned a indoor soccer team in 1999. bachelor of science Earning his bachelor's degree at Noah Clark Wally Ward degree in education in George Fox in elementary education in programs in 1976 at The Teachers' 1995, he served as a substitute teacher 6-0 • 175 • Freshman Defender • 5-10 • 17 5 • Freshman Pacific Northwest College of Hofwil, in school systems in Newberg, Clackamas, Oregon Kenai, Alaska nation. Switzerland, a master of Hillsboro, and Beaverton for several Clackamas HS '02 Kenai Central HS '02 ·s teams have science degree in motor years. He spent the 1999-2000 year at 160-90-10 in his 13 learning at the University Yamhill Middle School, and is now George Fox, a of Oregon, and has entering his 2nd year as a 6th-grade 1 Bryce Warren percentage. completed Ph.D. course work in sports teacher at Carlton Elementary. Benjamin 991-98, the Bruins' last 8 psychology. He is fluent in German, Maine and his wife, Melissa, reside Goalkeeper • 6-0 • 194 • Freshman in the NAIA, they were ranked French, and English and has been in Beaverton. Eichenberger Spokane, Washington Midfielder • 5-10 • 165 • Freshman 25 at some point in 6 of published in numerous journals and Lewis & Clark HS '02 Tualatin, Oregon Under his guidance, newspapers in Switzerland and the Westside Christian HS '02 has finished 1st or 2nd in United States. Todd Williams or conference 10 times. The Coach Tschan and his wife, Vicki, Assistant Coach received national exposure who is a student loans coordinator at 15 David Way 2 National Christian George Fox, reside in Newberg and Andrew Folkert odd Williams Defender • 5-11 • 170 • Freshman Athletic Association national have 2 children: Twila, 12, and Heidi, Defender • 6-1 • 175 • Freshman begins his 6th Rogue River, Oregon T Wendell, Idaho ~'"''"""''"~"'"'N (1988 and 1990) and 10. season as an Cascade Christian HS '02 NAIA National Tournament Magic Valley Christian HS '02 assistant coach of (1993). In 1993, he won Jim Maine both the men's and women's soccer the Year honors. 9 of his Mark Frykholm Assistant Coach teams at George Fox 13 John Wulf earned NAIA All-American Midfielder • 5-5 • 130 • Freshman this year, with primary responsibilities Midfielder • 5-11 • 13 7 • Freshman Sequim, Washington ormer George instructing the goalkeepers. He himself Salem, Oregon former player in the Swiss First Sequim HS '02 FFox University was a talented goalkeeper for the Santiam Christian HS '02 and First Amateur divisions, the player Jim Maine George Fox men's soccer team "~·'/'"'·''-""' Tschan has 19 years of returns to his alma 1990-93, with a career goals-against experience. Prior to settling in mater this season to average of 1.69 and 3 shutouts, he held head coaching Samuel Greene take a whirl at numbers which rank as the 4th-best in Nick Wymore at Concordia University- Goalkeeper • 5-11 • 145 • Freshman college coaching, those categories in team history. MidfielderiDefender • 5-9 • 160 " Freshman (1984-87) and the University Eugene, Oregon serving as an assistant coach with Williams is a 1990 graduate of Carlton, Oregon (1980-81). During his 2 Willamette HS '01 primary responsibilities for the defense. Churchill High School in Eugene, Ore. Yamhill-Carlton HS '01 at Oregon, the Swiss native Maine joins the George Fox staff He earned a bachelor's degree in the fledgling women's program after 7 years at the boys' soccer coach biology at George Fox in 1994 and now 4 Intercollegiate Soccer at Newberg High School, where he led works for Country Insurance. He is of America national Ryan Keeler the Tigers to playoff berths 4 times married to former GFU women's soccer and into the 1981 AIAW Forward I Midfield • 5-9 • 160 • Freshman from 1995-2002. He was named the player Lisel Goertzen, and they live in Tournament. His 27-3-3 record Port Orford, Oregon Pac-7 Conference Coach of the Year in Dundee, Ore. along with 37-26-5 mark in Pacific HS '99 1997 and the Pac-8 Coach of the Year at Concordia and his George in 1999. give him an overall career A native of Yakima, Wash., Maine of 224-119-19, a percentage of was a 2-time MVP, team captain, and First Team All-League selection at 8 9 Men's Soccer 2002 Support Staff

Craig Taylor Human Performance. She University of Virginia. He and his wife, in Texas and Mississippi, and is a Dale Isaak staff in mid-August 2000 Ina, live in McMinnville, where he is pulpit supply for Cascades Presbytery. He and his wife, Debbie, an accountant Athletics Director Athletic Training ~~''""'"'""'•L•ut~ as an athletic trainer at active in the Mennonite church. School in Anaheim, at George Fox, live in Newberg with raig Taylor is in his 15th year as the director of Program Director their 2 children, Milton, 10, and Cathletics at George Fox, but has been associated of Gig Harbor, Wash., Megan, 8. with the Bruins for 29 years as player, coach, and earned a bachelor's degree in Blair Cash professor. He first carne to George Fox in 1971 as a education at Seattle Pacific Sports Information Director junior forward for the men's basketball team, and in 1988, then spent 5 years Patty Findley during the 1972-73 season, he helped the Bruins to lair Cash, their first-ever NAIA District 2 title. B now in his Athletics Department Secretary Taylor graduated from George Fox in 1974, high schools. She received 4th year as receiving honors as the Outstanding Man in Teacher certification in 1993, sports Education and Outstanding Physical Education Major. He received a master of information atty Findley science degree in education from Linfield College in 1975. While enrolled in graduate director at P has worked courses, he was a George Fox residence hall director. year, George Fox, is at George Fox From 1974-79, Taylor was the Bruins coach, posting a 47-91 record in 6 supervising all student athletic trainillg' responsible for for the past 18 seasons, while also serving as assistant basketball coach. He worked at a sporting activities and studies at the nniua~c; •.,, publicity for the years, the last 5 goods retailing firm in 1979-81, but returned to George Fox as coach of the women's after 6 years as the head athletic Bruins' 13 as the athletics basketball team from 1981-93, producing a 12-year record of 162-155. He also trainer. varsity sports. He also serves on the department coached the softball team from 1981-88 and again in 1990, compiling a 77-99-1 Isaak carne to George Fox as the Sports Hall of Fame Selection secretary. She is record in 9 seasons. In 1985 he was named NAIA District 2 Softball Coach of the head athletic trainer and assistant Shenk Committee. responsible for Year. professor in the Department of Health Cash previously ran sports all aspects of office management, Taylor, 51, is responsible for all athletics department functions, including eligibility and Human Performance foilowing a information offices at Belhaven, coordination of class schedules for the stint as the head athletic trainer for and compliance with George Fox, Northwest Conference, and NCAA regulations, yron Shenk Montevallo, and South Alabama. He professors in the Department of Health Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, budgeting, and department and sports center management. In 1992, he was named serves as entered full-time Christian ministry in and Human Performance, and Minn., and athletic trainer for the B NAIA District 2 Administrator of the Year. an assistant 1983, but kept his hand in athletics as supervision of the athletics department Institute for Athletic Medicine in Taylor and his wife, Kathy, live in McMinnville and have 3 children: Leah, 28; athletic trainer, a sports information volunteer at Texas­ student employees. A staunch Minneapolis. Bree, 23, a 2001 George Fox graduate who played volleyball for the Bruins; and but that is just Pan American. He returned to sports supporter of all George Fox teams, she A 1990 graduate of Willarnette Casey, 13. one of the many information full time in 1998 with a is the official scorer for all women's University, Isaak also holds a master duties he has short stint as an assistant SID at basketball games and helps out in science degree in physical handled since Southwest Texas State and 6 months as other areas wherever she can, even education/athletic training from corning to SID at Samford in the spring of 1999. taking a turn in the concession stand if Pat Bailey Indiana State University, and a master George Fox in At various times, Cash has worked the need arises. of education in physical education Associate Athletics Director is chairperson of the as information director for the NAIA's Findley is a graduate of Newberg ctment of Health and Human District 2 7, the Southern States High School. After her children had the wife, Marin, live in Wilsonville. at Bailey in game management for fall and in which he also teaches Conference, and the Mississippi Soccer "audacity to grow up," she worked for P begins his winter sports. His baseball teams have Association, and as a part-time the school district for 4 years before corning to George Fox in 1984 to work 8th year as compiled a 191-97 record, making him """"'u,,.C\JllVl>o service award from the sportswriter. He was official scorer for the Jackson Generals Texas League in the departments of teacher George Fox's the winningest coach in Bruin diamond Karen Hostetter "'~"~'-'''""'" Christian College Athletic baseball coach history, and have won or tied for 4 baseball team for 5 seasons and the education/communications. She Head Athletic Trainer for previous service and and 5th year as Northwest Conference titles. He earned He coached the Bruin Birmingham Barons of the Southern continues to serve the university associate NWC Coach of the Year honors in soccer team for 11 years, from League for 1, scored the 1999 community as a member of the Safety aren Southeastern Conference Baseball Committee, the Staff Development director of 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2002. ·~···'""''u in 1991 through last K Hostetter Tournament, and now makes calls for Committee, and the Serve Day athletics, with Bailey lives in Newberg with his "'~',a"'"L compiling a 96-8 7-11 record, stepped in last primary responsibilities for all athletics wife, Susan; son Alex, 19, who will a cumulative 32-year coaching the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Committee. She and her husband of 42 fall as the head fund-raising. play baseball for his father at George of 200-200-37. In 1998, he was Coast League. years, Jack, are active in the Newberg athletic trainer Bailey is also director of the Bruin Fox this year; and daughter Ann, 16. Northwest Conference Women's Cash earned a Christian education Friends Church, and have 4 children at George Fox Club, George Fox's athletics booster Coach of the Year. degree at Belhaven in 1976, and and 8 grandchildren. after 1 year as organization, chairs the Sports Hall of holds an undergraduate master's degrees in divinity and Her favorite verse (and e-mail the assistant Fame Selection Committee, and assists from Goshen College, a master's Christian education at Reformed signature!), which is her prayer for athletic trainer University of Oregon, and a Theological Seminary in 1987. An every student at George Fox, is Luke to Dale Isaak, and also serves as an ordained minister in the Presbyterian 1:80, "And the child grew and becaiTJf 10 in education from the 1 assistant professor in the Department Church USA, he has pastored churches strong in spirit." Men's Soccer 2002 2001 Review

Explosive! High-scoring offense propels Bruins to 2nd-place finish in Northwest Conference 01 Results

Opponent WI!. Score !iFU Scorers * Northwest Conference game Home games in bold at Western Baptist T (2 ot) 5-5 Erickson 2, Uhacz 2, Chapman Overall: 10-7-1 (H: 7-1 R: 3-5-1 N: 0-1) ed by the highest-scoring were named First Team vs Trinity Western (exh.) L 1-2 Erickson NWC: 9-5 (H: 6-1 R: 3-4) L offense in the Northwest All-Conference. Senior at Colorado College L 1-2 236 Erickson vs Nebraska Wesleyan L 0-3 Conference, the George Fox defenderjmidfielder Walla Walla w 13-2 150 Erickson 4, Brownlee 3, Chapman 2, men's soccer team foiled pre­ Dougherty 2, Sorensen, Johnson season prognosticators who * at Pacific w 1-0 181 Johnson had tabbed the Bruins for a * Puget Sound w 2-0 150 Brownlee, Erickson Erickson, Chapman 7th-place finish in the * Pacific Lutheran w 2-1 200 and tied a Bruin single­ * at Linfield w 2-0 150 Sorensen, Dougherty conference. While posting a game record with 4 * at Willamette L 0-2 150 10-7-1 overall record, the in the Walla Walla match. * at Whitworth L 1-2 245 Brownlee * at Whitman W(2 ot) 2-1 105 Brownlee, Hunter Bruins finished in a deadlock Brownlee was later * Willamette L (2 ot) 1-2 275 Hunter for 2nd in the NWC with named to the NSCAA/ * Linfield w 2-0 225 Johnson, Sorensen Linfield, only 4 points behind adidas Division III All­ * at Pacific Lutheran L 1-3 Sorensen 2-3 Brownlee 2 1st-place Whitworth. West Region First Team, * at Puget Sound L 215 3-1 155 Dougherty, Erickson, Brownlee The Bruins began the * Whitman w while Erickson was a * Whitworth w 4-0 225 Brownlee, Chapman, Johnson, season trying to snap a streak Third Team selection. Rasmussen of 10 straight losses and 11 Brownlee also was * Pacific w 2-1 300 Dougherty, Erickson straight winless games (the accorded NSCAA/adidas 1st game of the streak was a Collegiate Scholar All­ tie). After knotting Western American Second Team Statistics Baptist 5-5 in the opener, the Gp-Gs G A Pts Sh Spg SOG SOGpg VC-RC GW PK-ATT Bruins dropped 2 tough road America College Division Merrick Brownlee 18-16 10 13 33 58 .172 29 .500 2-0 2 1-2 games to Colorado College Second Team honors. Erickson 18-17 11 7 29 69 .159 36 .522 0-0 3 0-0 and Nebraska Wesleyan Dougherty 16-7 5 3 13 21 .238 10 .476 0-0 0 0-0 before finally getting that 1st career 5th in all-time 16-9 5 2 12 28 .179 18 .643 0-0 0-0 win, a 13-2 romp over Walla assists (29) and 6th in 18-17 4 10 .129 14 .452 1-0 1 0-0 Walla. both goals (35) and points ,Jr;sse Johnson 18-17 4 10 23 .174 10 .435 0-0 2 0-0 Snapping those strings (99), while Brownlee was Hunter 17-15 2 5 23 .087 7 .304 4-0 0-0 seemed to ignite the Bruins, 6th in assists (25) and 8th Andrew Uhacz 11-1 2 0 4 10 .200 8 .800 1-0 0 0-0 who then reeled off 4 more in goals (29) and points .lesse Rasmussen 9-0 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 1-0 0 0-0 wins to start conference play, (83). Nigel Hunter (left) and Merrick Brownlee (right) Laughland 16-3 0 2 10 .000 3 .300 1-0 0 0-0 including a 2-0 victory on the Bruin coach Manfred Miller 9-6 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 road against defending NWC champion any team in the conference during the Tschan completed his 13th season at Adam Moore 18-16 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 2-0 0 0-0 Linfield. A scoring slump saw the team season. George Fox with a 160-90-10 record Jason Kintner 18-2 0 0 0 10 .000 4 .400 0-0 0 0-0 go only 2-5 in mid-season, but the The Bruins had 2 individual (.61 5), and his 19th season overall as a Cobb 16-10 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 2-0 0 0-0 Bruins closed with a rush, outscoring conference leaders in seniors Merrick head coach with a mark of 224-119-19 Chris Waters 18-17 0 0 0 .000 .333 0-0 0 0-0 Whitman, Whitworth, and Pacific 9-2 Brownlee, a midfielder from Eugene, (.645). fi,ndrew Paine 18-17 0 0 0 1 .000 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 to win their final 3 games. Whitworth Ore., and forward Bryan Erickson from Draw Hester 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 had already clinched the conference Chehalis, Wash. Brownlee led the 18 44 39 127 306 .144 153 .500 14-0 10 1-2 title when the Bruin handed them a 4-0 league in assists with 13, setting a new 18 28 25 81 360 .078 145 .403 20-1 7 2-2 whitewashing. George Fox single-season record, and As a team, George Fox led the NWC scored 10 goals for a league-leading 33 GP-GS Min Goals GApg Saves Pet total points. Erickson was the in goals (44), assists (39), and total 18-17 1650:43 27 1.47 110 .803 conference leader in goals per game points (127), and the 13 goals against 1-1 45:00 2.00 2 .667 Walla Walla was the highest number by (0.16) while scoring 11 goals total, and was 3rd in total points with 29. Both 18 1695:43 28 1.49 117 .807 Team saves: 5 18 1695:43 44 2.34 113 .720 Comst Kicks: GFU 68, Opponents 110 Fouls: GFU 211, Opponents 217 12 Bryan Erickson 13 Men's Soccer 2002 Records

Joel Keith Aaron Barnett ian Reschke Erickson NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete ...... 1984 NAIA Second Team District 2 ...... 1991 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American ...... •..•.• Conference First Team ...... 2000, 2001 Bruins in the Pros NAIA All-Pacific Northwest RegiOn ...... ••... Gonference Player of the Week ...... 9-23-01 ~~ ~ Th~ Paul Beck Jason Meyer NSCAAI Umbro First Team All-American (NAIA) . . . , .••• All-West Region Third Team ...... 2001 Craig Walker ...... Midfield ...... Everett Bigfoot (1987 -88) NCCAA All-America First Team ...... 1986 NAIA Second Team District 2 ...... 1991 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West First Team (NAIA) .... , , •.. Marc Waits ...... Forward ...... , .Yakima Reds (1988-92) NCCAA All-National Tournament Team ...... 1986 Hunter Dieter Muenstermann ISAA!adidas Scholar-Athlete All-America First Team •.•. ,, '.Aif'!rotnWest Conference Honorable Mention ...... 2001 Dieter Muenstermann ...... Defender ...... , ...... FC Thun (1991-92) Andy LaVeine NAIA Honorable Mention All-American ...... 1992 ISAA!adidas Scholar-Athlete All-Far West First Team, .. ,. National League B (Switzerland) NCCAA All-America First Team ...... 1986, 1988 NAIA First Team Area 1 ...... 1992 Northwest Conference First Team . , ...... , ... , .....• Jeff Nelson ...... , ...... Goalkeeper ...... Cascade Surge (1991-94) NCCAA All-America Second Team ...... 1987 NAIA First Team District 2 ...... 1992 First Team Cascade Conference ...... Fox MVPs NCCAA All-America Scholar-Athlete ...... 1987, 1988 NSCAA All-Far West Team ...... 1992 NAIA Second Team D1stnct 2 ...... , . . , .. , .. , ... , .. , ...... Rod Williamson Greg Pfleger , ...... , ...... Forward . , ...... Yakima Reds/Cascade Surge (1987-88) NAIA All-District 2 First Team ...... 1988 NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete ...... 1992 ...... , ...... , ...... Rod Williamson Mike Nadeau Mike Nadeau ...... Forward ..... , .... , ...... Bend Bandits (WBL) NAIA District 2 Co-Player of the Year ...... 1988 ISAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American ...... 1992 ... , ...... John Bellamy NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region Second Team . , . , .••• Jim Maine ...... Midfielder ...... , ...Yakima Reds (1992-94) NCCAA All-National Tournament Team ...... 1988 NAIA District 2 Player of the Week ...... 10-5-92 . . , ..... , ...... Joel Keith, Paul Beck Northwest Conference First Team ...... , ..•.•. Steve Sterhan ...... Defender ...... Cascade Surge (1992-95) NAIA First Team District 2 ...... 1991 . . , ...... , .... , ... , ...... Paul Beck Daryl Moore NSCAA/ Umbro All-Far West Second Team (NAIA) ...... • 1995 ...... , .... , , ...... Paul Beck lan Reschke ...... Midfielder/Forward ...... Cascade Surge (1992-95) NCCAA All-America Scholar-Athlete ...... 1987 JaiCook First Team Cascade Conference ...... , ...... Paul Beck Honorable Mention NAIA All-American ...... 1993, 1994 Justin Rivard ...... Forward ...... Cascade Surge (1993-96) Craig Walker NAIA First Team District 2 ...... , ... , ...... Andy LaVeine, Craig Walker NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region ...... 1994 Josh Turpen ...... Midfielder ...... Portland Pythons(1995-98) NCCAA All-America First Team ...... 1987, 1988 NAIA District 2 Player of the Week ...... 9-28-9~ ...... , , ...... Dan LaVeine First Team Cascade Conference ...... 1994 NAIA All-District 2 Second Team ...... 1988 NAIA Honorable Mention District 2...... 1991 .... , . , ... , ...... Dan LaVeine, Jason Koop Aaron Elling ...... , ...... Forward ...... Seattle Seahawks (NFL) (1996) NSCAA/ Umbro Third Team All-American ...... 1993 ...... , ...... Dieter Muenstermann Travis Gaines Travis Johnson NAIAFirst Team Area 1 ...... 1993 ...... Dieter Muenstermann NAIA All-District 2 Second Team ...... 1988 NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete ...... 1996, 1991 NAIA First Team District 2 ...... 1993 ...... Jai Cook Goals Per Game (20+ games) Ron Besser ...... 2000- (2) ...... 5 Curtis Selby Lance Horton Jeff Nelson . . . , ...... Jeff Nelson G Gms. Avg . Todd Williams ...... 1990-93 (4) ...... 3 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region Second Team ...... 1996, 1998 NAIA All-District 2 Second Team ...... 1989 ISAA National Goalkeeper of the Year (NAIA) ...... 1994 ... , ...... , Wade Fleming, lan Reschke Dan LaVeine ...... 1987-90 (4) ...... 130 .. , 81 ... 1.61 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention ...... 1996, 1998 NSCAAI Umbro First Team All-American (NAIA) ...... 1994 , , ...... Curtis Selby Greg Pfleger ...... 1991-94 (4) ...... 84.. .. 77... 1.09 Goals Against Per Game Bryce Martin Northwest Conference Player of the Week ...... 9-22-97 NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete ...... 1994 ...... Wade Fleming Mike Nadeau., .... 1991-92, 94-95 (4) ... 39 .... 63 ... 0.62 (10+ games) NAIA All-District 2 Honorable Mention ...... 1989 Pacific Northwest Region Player of the Week ...... 9-22-97 ISAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American ...... 1994 ..... , ...... Merrick Brownlee Trevor Smith ...... 1993-94 (2) ...... , 16 .... 27 ... 0.59 GA Gms. Years Avg. Jason Koop NAIA Second Team All-American ...... 1994 Tommy Kolodge ...... , , ...... Bryan Erickson Andy LaVeine ...... 1985-88 (4) ...... 37 .... 70 ... 0.53 Jeff Nelson (4) ...... 66 .....70 ...... 1991-94 ...0.92 NCCAA All-America Second Team ...... 1987 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region ...... 1994 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Honorable Mention ...... , • 1996 ...... , ...... , . Merrick Brownlee Dani Rose ...... 1989-90 (2) ...... 18 .... 36 ... 0.50 Curtis Selby (4) ...... 91 .... .78 ...... 1995-98 ...1.14 NCCAA All-America First Team ...... 1988, 1990 First Team Cascade Conference ...... 1994 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention ...... 1997, 1998 Marc Waits ...... 1988-92 (4) ...... 39 .... 83 ... 0.47 Jason Koop (4) ...... 95 .....74 ....1986-88,90 ...1.29 NAIA All-District 2 First Team ...... 1988, 1990 Cascade Conference Goalkeeper of the Week .. 10-10-94, 10-17-94 Bryan Erickson .... 1998-2001 (4) .... , . 35 .... 75 ... 0.47 Josh Turpen Todd Williams (4) ...... 26 .....17 ...... 1990-93 ...1.69 NCCAA All-National Tournament Team ...... 1990 NAIA Third Team All-American ...... 1993 Wade Fleming ..... 1995-98 (4) ...... 33 .... 79 ... 0.42 Ron Besser (2) ...... 56 .....30 ...... 2000- ...1.75 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region Honorable Mention .. , . 1996 Career NAIA First Team District 2 ...... 1993 Craig Walker ...... 1987-88 (2) ...... 15 .... 37 ... 0.41 Chad Baker (1) ...... 37 .....16 ...... 1999 ...2.31 Dan LaVeine NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region Second Team ...... 1998 ISAA/adidas First Team Scholar-Athlete Far West Region .. 1993 Steve Mikelson (1) .....29 .....10 .... , ....1989 ...2.90 NAIA All-District 2 First Team ...... 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Northwest Conference First Team ...... 1986, 1997, 1998 Assists NCCAA All-America First Team ...... 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 NAIA District 2 Goalkeeper of the Week ...... 10-25-93, 9-27-93 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West Region Team ...... 1996 Points Dan LaVeine ...... , ..... 1987-90 (4) ...... 41 NCCAA All-National Tournament Team ...... 1987, 1988, 1990 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American ...... 1992 NSCAA/ Umbro All-Far West Region Second Team ....••. 1997 !Jan ...... 1987-90 (4) ...... 301 Marc Waits ...... 1988-92 (4) ...... 34 NCCAA National Tournament MVP (Offense) .. 1987, 1988, 1990 NAIA First Team Area 1 ...... 1992, 1993 Andy LaVeine ...... 1985-88 (4) ...... 32 Wade Fleming Greg ...... 1991-94 (4) ...... 191 NSCA All-Far WestTeam ...... 1987 NAIA Second Team District 2 ...... 1992 Mike Nadeau ...... 1991-92, 94-95 (4) ...... 30 NSCAA/Umbro All-Far West Region First Team ...... 1997 .. ' .... ' ... '. 1988-92 (4) ... '' ...... 112 NAIA District 2 Player of the Year ...... 1989 Greg Pfleger Bryan Erickson ...... 1998-2001 (4) ...... 29 Northwest Conference First Team .. , ...... 1996, 1997, 1998 ' ...... 1991-92, 94-95 (4) ...... 108 NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete ...... 1989, 1990 NAIA Third Team All-American ...... 1994 Merrick Brownlee ...... 1997-99, 2001 (4) ...... 25 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region First Team ..... 1995, 1998 Andy LaVeine ...... , ..... 1985-88 (4) ...... 106 NAIA All-America Honorable Mention ...... 1990 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region ...... 1994 Phil Nelson ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... 25 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region Second Team ...... 1997 l!cya1! Erickson ...... 1998-2001 (4) ...... 99 NAIA Senior Bowl Participant...... 1990 Cascade Conference Player of the Year ...... 1994 Greg Pfleger...... 1991-94 (4) ...... 23 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American ...... , ...... 1996 Wad;• Fleming ...... 1995-98 (4) ...... 88 NCCAA National Player of the Year ...... 1990 First Team Cascade Conference ...... 1994 Wade Fleming ...... 1995-98 (4) ...... 22 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention ...... 1995 Brownlee ...... 1997-99, 2001 (4) ...... 83 NCCAA All-American Scholar-Athlete ...... 1990 Cascade Conference Player of the Week .... 10-3-94, 10-10-94, ian Reschke ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... 22 Northwest Conference Player of the Week ...... 10-20-95 !an ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... 74 Danny Rose 10-24-94 Nelson ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... 67 Josh Turpen (4), ...... 1995-98 ...... 22 Michael Moody NAIA Second Team District 2 ...... 1990 NAIA District 2 Player of the Year ...... 1993 Turpen ...... 1995-98 (4) ...... 58 Games Played NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete ...... 1997 NCCAA AII-AmericanHonorable Mention ...... 1990 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American ...... 1992, 1993 Walker ...... 1987-88 (2) ...... 51 Marc Waits ...... 1988-92 (4) ...... 83 NAIA District 2 Honorable Mention ...... 1989 NAIA First Team Area 1 ...... 1992, 1993 Merrick Brownlee Dan LaVeine ...... 1987-90 (4) ...... 81 NAIA First Team District 2 ...... , ...... 1992, 1993 NCCAA All-American ...... 1988 Northwest Conference Player of the Week ... 10-7-99, 10-28-(}1 iaVeine ...... 1987-90 (4) ...... 130 Greg Shaffer...... 1993-95, 97 (4) ...... 81 NAIA D-11 Player of the Week ..... 9-21-92, 10-11-93, 9-21-92 Marc Waits AII-NWC Second Team ...... , ...... 1999 P!leger ...... 1991-94 (4) ...... 84 Josh Turpen ...... 1995-98 (4) ...... 81 NAIA Second Team District 2 . , ...... , .. 1991 AII-NWC First Team ...... 2001 Wade Fleming ...... 1995-98 (4) ...... 79 NAIA Second Team District 2 ...... 1990 Waits ...... 1988-92 (4) ...... 39 NSCAA D-Ill All-West Region First Team ...... 2001 lan Reschke ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... 78 NCCAA All-American ...... 1988 Trevor Smith Nadeau ...... 1991-92, 94-95 (4) ... , ...... 39 Cascade Conference Player of the Week ...... 10-17-94 NSCAA Collegiate Scholar All-America Second Team ..... 2001 LaVeine ...... 1985-88 (4) ...... 37 Jai Cook ...... 1991-94 (4) ...... 77 Greg Warta Verizon Academic All-America College Oiv. Second Team .. 2001 Greg Pfleger...... 1991-94 (4) ...... 77 Steve Sterhan Erickson ...... 1998-2001 (4) ...... 35 NAIA Second Team District 2 ...... 1990 Steve Sterhan ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... 76 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American ...... 1995 Kevin Whitaker Fleming ...... 1995-97 (4) ...... 33 NCCAA All-American Honorable Mention ...... 1990 Jason Meyer ...... 1988-92 (4) ...... 76 AII-NWC Honorable Mention ...... 1999 Brownlee ...... 1997-99, 2000 (4) ...... 29 NAIA District 2 Honorable Mention ...... 1989 NAIA All-Pacific Northwest Region ...... 1995 Reschke ...... 1992-95 (4) ...... 26 Shutouts NCCAA National Tournament Team ...... 1988 NSCAAI Umbro All-American Second Team (NAIA) .. , .... 1995 Jamie Johnson ' ' ... ' .. ' .... 1992-95 (4) ...... ' ... 21 Jeff Nelson ...... 1991-94 (4) ...... 34 NSCAA/ Umbro All-Far West First Team (NAIA) ...... 1995 Northwest Conference Player of the Week ...... 9-17-00 Curtis Selby ...... 1995-98 (4) ...... •...... 29 Northwest Conference First Team .. , ...... 1995 All-Northwest Conference Second Team ... , ...... 2000 Merrick Brownlee (L) and Bryan Erickson Jason Koop ...... 1986-88, 90 (4) ...... 28 15 14 Men's Soccer 2002 Records·

Most Times Shut Out ...... 5 ...... 1985 Individual Season Fewest Times Shut Out ....0 ...... 1994 Records Most Consecutive Wins ....13 ...... 1990 Series Reco George Fox University Most Consecutive Games ...13 (13-0-0) ...... 1990 (since 1979) Category ...... Name ...... Year .. Total Most Consecutive Losses ...10 ...... 10-1-00-11-4-00 Most Points ...... Dan LaVeine .....1990 .... 98 Most Consecutive Games ...14 (0-12-2) ....9-30-00-9-8-01 Opponent W-l·T Bruin Athletics Most Goals ...... Dan LaVeine .....1990 .... 43 Albertson College (College of Idaho) ...... 6-5 Most Assists ...... Merrick Brownlee .2001 .... 13 Bartlesville Wesleyan College ...... 2-0 Most GK Shutouts ...... Jeff Nelson ...... 1993 .... 14 Team Single Biola University ...... 1-0 Best Goals-Against Avg ....Jeff Nelson ...... 1993 ... 0.71 Bloomfield College ...... 0-1 Game Records Brigham Young University-Hawaii ...... 1-fl and field) and 6 for men (soccer, cross California Lutheran University ...... 0-1 country, basketball, baseball, tennis, Category No. Date California-San Diego, University of ...... 0·1 and track and field). More than 15 Individual Single Most Goals ...... 15 ...... 10/14/89 Cascade College ...... 1·0 percent of George Fox's traditional Game Records Most Goals Allowed ...... 8 ...... 1984 Cedarville College ...... 1-0 8 ...... 1985 undergraduate students participate in Central Washington University ...... 4-3 Category No. Player Date 8 ...... 1993 these sports. Their records over the Most Goals, Both Teams ...... 16 ...... 10-14-89 Chapman University ...... 0·2 Most Points ...... 17 .... Dan LaVeine ...... 10-14-89 Colorado College ...... 1-1 years serve as shining testimonies to Most Goals Scored .. 7 .... Dan LaVeine ...... 10-14-89 Columbia Christian College ...... 9-0 the administration's conviction that an Most Assists ...... 4 .... Craig Walker ...... 10-28-88 Bruins' Double-Figure Goals 4 .... Marc Waits ...... 10-14-89 Concordia University-Portland ...... 12-10·2 institution can play for the glory of 4 .... Nigel Hunter ...... 9-14-01 Games Doane College ...... 1-0 God, follow the rules and ethics of its Eastern College ...... 1-0 governing organizations, and be 1985 ...... vs. Columbia Christian ...... 10-1 Evergreen State College ...... 8-3-2 1988 ...... vs. Linfield ...... 10-1 Fresno Pacific University ...... 2·0 successful on the fields and courts of 1989 ...... vs. Linfield ...... 10-1 Team Season Gonzaga University ...... 2-0·1 competition at the same time. Consider 10-14-89 ...... vs. Northwest...... 15-1 Houghton College ...... 0-1 the growing legacy: Records 1990 ...... vs. Northwest...... 12-1 1990 ...... vs. Columbia Christian ...... 14-0 John Brown University ...... 1-0 • George Fox has earned district Category No. Year 1991 ...... vs. Warner Pacific ...... 13-0 Lee College ...... 1·0 orconference titles 15 times in 8 Most Goals Scored ...... 86 ...... 1990 1994 ...... vs. Northwest...... 10-1 LeTourneau University ...... 3-0 different sports during the last Fewest Goals Scored ...... 12 ...... 1980 9-14-01 ...... vs. Walla Walla ...... 13-2 Lewis & Clark College ...... 6-4 decade. Most Goals Allowed ...... 46 ...... 1999 Linfield College ...... 18-9 Fewest Goals Allowed ...... 16 ...... 1994 Lynn University ...... 0-1 • George Fox athletes have earned Highest Winning Pet...... 865 (21-3-1) ...... 1990 Master's College ...... 0-2 ntercollegiate athletics are an coaches help them grow in mind, body, more than 300 All-America and All­ Lowest Winning Pet...... 111 (1-8-0) ...... 1977 National Rankings Menlo College ...... 1·0 important part of George Fox and spirit. Intercollegiate athletics America Scholar-Athlete honors. Most Wins ...... 21 ...... 1990 Nebraska Wesleyan University ...... 0-1 Fewest Wins ...... 1 ...... 1977 Year Poll Highest Final University, home to one of the competition provides for practical • 7 of the 11 coaches on staff have Northwest College-Assembly of God ...... 7-0 Most Losses ...... 12 ...... 1999 1992 ...... NAIA ...... 14th ..... 20th Northwest's most successful small­ application of what is learned in the been named Coach of the Year at 1993 ...... NAIA ...... 20th ..... 25th Northwest Nazarene College ...... 8-5 Fewest Losses ...... 3 ...... 1990, 1992, 1994 sports programs. Winning classroom and at practice. At George various levels a total of 35 times. Most Ties ...... 3 ...... 1992 1994 ...... NAIA ...... 9th ...... 9th Oregon State University ...... 2-3 • George Fox coaches have held their Most Overtimes ...... 7 ...... 2000 1995 ...... NAIA ...... 17th ..... 25th Pacific Lutheran University ...... 7-10-1 '-''·'JF·'"'"·'"· of course, are accompanied Fox, the values of athletics are Most Shutouts ...... 15 ...... 1993 1997 ...... NAIA ...... 18th ...... --- Pacific University ...... 16-13 proper balance between academics integrated with the goals of Christian positions for an average of almost 9 Fewest Shutouts ...... 0 ...... 1979 1998 ...... NAIA ...... 19th ...... --- Pomona-Pitzer Colleges ...... 0-1 athletics. Accordingly, George Fox higher education in a process that years, and together have accumulated Portland State University ...... 1-0 are members of the Northwest includes more than 1,300 collegiate wins. Puget Sound, University of...... 8-10-1 • Physical conditioning Redlands, University of ...... 1-0 Conference and compete in Division III For more information about Reed College ...... 0-2 National Collegiate Athletic • Managing emotions Seattle University ...... 2-7-2 U~0V

September 3 Tuesday = Clark College Newberg, Ore. 4:00p.m. 6 Friday + vs. Univ. of California-Santa Cruz Tacoma, Wash . 2:30p.m. 7 Saturday + vs. Northwest College of the Tacoma, Wash. 2:30p.m. Assembly of God 13 Friday Evergreen State College Newberg, Ore. 4:00p.m. 14 Saturday Warner Pacific College (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 25 Wednesday * Pacific University (dh) Newberg, Ore. 5:00p.m. 28 Saturday * at University of Puget Sound (dh) Tacoma, Wash. 2:30p.m. 29 Sunday * at Pacific Lutheran University (dh) Tacoma, Wash. 2:30p.m.

October 5 Saturday * Linfield College (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 6 Sunday * Willamette University (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 12 Saturday * Whitworth College (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 13 Sunday * Whitman College (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 19 Saturday * at Willamette University (dh) Salem, Ore. 2:30p.m. 20 Sunday * at Linfield Co ll ege (dh) McMinnville, Ore. 2:30p.m. 26 Saturday * Pacific Lutheran University (dh) Newberg, Ore. 2:30p.m. 27 Sunday * University of Puget Sound (dh) Newberg, Ore. 1:30 p.m.

November 2 Saturday * at Whitman College (dh) Walla Walla, Wash . 1:30 p.m. 3 Sunday * at Whitworth College (dh) Spokane, Wash. 1:30 p.m. 9 Saturday * at Pacific University (dh) Forest Grove, Ore. 1:30 p.m. 13 Wednesday NCAA Division III First Round on-campus sites TBA 15 -17 Friday-Sunday NCAA Division III Regionals on-campus sites TBA 23-24 Sa t-Sunday NCAA Division III Quarterfinals on-campus sites TBA 29-1 Friday-Sunday NCAA Division Ill Finals on-campus site TBA

= Junior college exhibition; does not count on record + at University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash. * Northwest Conference game (dh) doubleheader with GFU women's team

Home games in bold I Home games played at Morse Field All ti mes Pacific and subject to change