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1 www.csulaathletics.com 2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Wt. Hometown / High School / Previous College 1 Danny Dorantes GK 6-2 Fr. 195 Mission Viejo / Laguna Hills HS 2 Jose Aguillon D 5-11 So. 164 Oceanside / El Camino HS 3 Kyle Yip D 5-10 Jr. 164 Fontana / Kaiser HS / San Bernardino Valley College 4 Simon Volk D 5-11 Jr. 173 Bayreuth, Germany / Gymnasium OG / U. of Bayreuth 5 Anton Gunnarsson D 5-10 Sr. 172 Trelleborg, Sweden / Soderlatts Gymnasiet 6 Derek Faulkner MF 5-11 Jr. 176 Rocklin / Rocklin HS / Santa Rosa JC 7 Gonzalo Pulgar F 5-8 Fr. 142 Madrid, Spain / I.E.S. Jorge Manrique 8 Chris Rangel MF 5-6 Sr. 134 La Mesa / Grossmont HS / Cal State Bakersfield 9 Tony Hernandez D 5-5 Sr. 140 Paramount / Palmdale HS / Taft College 11 Marvin Sandoval F 5-6 Jr. 152 Reseda / Birmingham HS 12 Brennen Brodersen D 5-11 Jr. 160 Visalia / Redwood HS / College of the Sequoias 13 Aurelio Sanchez, Jr. D 5-8 Jr. 184 Palmdale / Littlerock HS / Taft College 14 Hector Macias D 5-9 Sr. 158 Lancaster / Lancaster HS / Taft College 15 Carlos Ruiz MF 5-5 Jr. 153 Lima, Peru / West Torrance HS / El Camino College 17 Erik Vargas MF 5-8 So. 150 Chula Vista / Hilltop HS 18 Julian Ringhof D 6-1 Fr. 167 Sexau, Germany / Erasmus Gymnasium Denzlingen 19 Joe Rinke MF 6-1 Jr. 175 Everett, WA / Kamiak HS / Bellevue College 20 Adam Hughes F 6-1 Fr. 144 Salt Lake City, UT / Brighton HS 22 Tim van den Bergh F 6-0 Fr. 167 Nijmegen, the Netherlands / WDM Valley HS (Iowa) 23 Dane Nielsen D 6-1 Fr. 163 Sandy, UT / Brighton HS 24 Osvaldo Lopez D 5-8 Jr. 154 Palmdale / Palmdale HS / Taft College 25 Tyler Coombes MF 6-1 Jr. 163 Palmdale / Palmdale HS / Taft College 26 Andre Richards F 5-10 Fr. 140 Ventura / Buena HS 27 Taylor Rivas D 6-1 Jr. 185 Lancaster / Lancaster HS / UC Santa Barbara 28 Joe Davis MF 6-4 Jr. 200 Chino / Don Lugo HS / Mt. San Antonio College 29 Thaddeus Caraway GK 5-11 Fr. 182 Murrieta / Vista Murrieta HS 31 James Irwin GK 6-1 Fr. 158 Sydney, Australia / Knox Grammar School 32 David Hauser F 5-9 Jr. 168 Denzlingen, Germany / Erasmus Gym. Denzlingen / Albert-Ludwigs Univ. Freiburg 33 Sergio Cedano D 6-1 Jr. 153 / Palmdale HS / Taft College 34 Leandro Flores MF 6-1 Jr. 189 Mountain View / El Camino HS / El Camino College Head Coach: Chris Chamides (8th year at CSULA) Assistant Coaches: Michael Jacobson, Claine Plummer, Fabian Sandoval 2010 Golden Eagles Quick Facts Location Los Angeles, California Enrollment 21,000 Colors Black and Gold Home Facility Jesse Owens Track Conference California Collegiate Athletic Association National Affiliation NCAA Division II President Dr. James M. Rosser Director of Athletics Dr. Dan Bridges Sports Information Director Paul Helms Credits: The 2010 Men’s SID Phone/Fax 323-343-5308/343-3199 Soccer media guide was Main Athletics Phone 323-343-3080 designed and edited by Head Coach Chris Chamides Paul Helms and Brendan Alma Mater, Year Lafayette College, 1992 Dr. James M. Rosser Dr. Dan Bridges Dally with assistance from Assistant Coaches Michael Jacobson University President Director of Athletics Natalia Gonzalez. Soccer Office Phone 323-343-3089

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After guiding the Golden Eagles to the NCAA West Region championship game for the second straight season and for the third time in the past four years, Chris Chamides returns for his eighth season as the head coach of the men’s soccer program at Cal State L.A. Chamides led the Golden Eagles to an 18-4-1 overall record and to the California Collegiate Athletic Association South Division championship in 2009. Cal State L.A. also earned its first-ever No. 1 national ranking during the season and earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division II West Region. The Golden Eagles were ranked seventh in the nation in the last regular-season poll. The 18 wins were the second-most in the program’s history and the most since 1981. Cal State L.A. hosted the NCAA Division II West Regional and beat Cal State San Bernardino, 5-3, in an exciting semi-final match before dropping a tough 1-0 decision to Cal State Dominguez Hills in the championship match. Chamides was named the CCAA Coach of the Year for the second time in men’s soccer and was also awarded the conference’s top honor for the women’s team as well in 2009. He has quickly transformed the Golden Eagles into one of the top teams in the West Region. Chamides has led the Golden Eagles to a 80-49-16 overall record Chris Chamides in his first seven years, including a 55-23-11 mark, four consecutive trips to the four-team CCAA Championship Tournament and three appearances in the NCAA Head Coach playoffs over the past four years. Chamides has guided the Golden Eagles into the regional championship match in all three NCAA appearances. Chamides Quick Facts The 55 wins over the past four seasons are the most over a four-year span for the program since 1981-84. Cal State L.A. has earned 29 All-CCAA, 16 All-Region and six All-America awards during Chamides’ tenure. That total includes a pair of CCAA Freshman of the Year honors and one CCAA Newcomer of the Year award. Overall Record The Golden Eagles had a program record four All-Americans in 2009. In addition, six players earned All-CCAA 80-49-16 (7 Seasons) honors and four players earned All-West Region honors. Cal State L.A. also had a player earn CoSIDA Academic All- District VIII honors for the first time. The Golden Eagles recorded a 13-5-4 overall record in 2008 and were ranked 14th in the nation in the final CCAA Coach of the Year NSCAA poll. Cal State L.A. was ranked as high as No. 4 in the nation during the regular season and spent the last nine 2 (2004, 2009) weeks rated in the national Top-25. The Golden Eagles were 9-3-2 in conference play and advanced to the CCAA Championship Tournament for a third straight year. Cal State L.A. lost a hard-fought contest to top-seed Sonoma State in the first round, but the Golden Region Coach of the Year Eagles got their revenge in the first round of the NCAA Tournament the next week, ousting Sonoma State on penalty kicks 1 (2006) to advance to the regional championship game. Cal State L.A. had five players earn All-CCAA honors and four receive All-West Region recognition in 2008. CCAA Tournament Appearances In 2007, Cal State L.A. posted an 11-6-4 record in 2007 and recorded its second straight winning season for the first time since 1993-94. 4 (06, 07, 08, 09) It was an impressive follow-up to the sensational 2006 season when the Golden Eagles enjoyed their best year since 1992 and finished the campaign ranked 18th in the nation. Cal State L.A. captured the CCAA South Division title NCAA Tournament Appearances and advanced to the NCAA regional championship game. Chamides was named the 2006 NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year after guiding the Golden Eagles to 3 (2006, 2008, 2009) 13-8-2 overall record. He led Cal State L.A. to its first NCAA playoff berth since 1994 and the Golden Eagles recorded their first NCAA postseason victory since 1992 by knocking off No. 2 seed Seattle Pacific, 2-1, in a first-round match. The CCAA Division Championships Golden Eagles battled to a 3-3 tie with Seattle University in the regional title game before falling in penalty kicks. The 13 wins were the most in season for Cal State L.A. since 1994 and the Golden Eagles recorded their first 2 (2006, 2009) winning season since 1996. In 2005, Chamides guided the Golden Eagles to a 9-9 overall record and Cal State L.A. had both the CCAA Players Under Chamides Player of the Year in Morten Marthinson and CCAA Freshman of the Year in Kyle Hewitt. All-Americans: 6 In 2004, Chamides earned CCAA Coach of the Year honors for the first time when he led the Golden Eagles to a 9-9-1 overall record and the program’s first .500 record since 1996. All-Region: 16 Chamides took over the program in 2003 and guided the team to a 7-8-4 record, which marked a significant Academic All-District: 1 turnaround from 2002 when the Golden Eagles were 5-13. CCAA Player of the Year: 1 He also served as an assistant coach for Chivas USA of for four seasons. In 2006, he worked under MLS Coach of the Year and current U.S. National Team head coach and he also worked for CCAA Newcomer of the Year: 1 three years with former Chivas USA Head Coach Preki. In his time with Chivas USA, the roster included Claudio Suarez, CCAA Freshman of the Year: 2 Ramon Ramirez, Paco Palencia and . Chivas USA reached the MLS playoffs in just its second season All-CCAA: 29 of existence in 2006 and Bornstein was named the 2006 MLS Rookie of the Year. Chamides came to Cal State L.A. from the San Jose Earthquakes of the Major League Soccer, where he served as the Senior Director of Soccer from 2000-02. While in the role, Chamides was directly involved in all soccer-related facets, including roster development. He helped build a San Jose squad that won the 2001 MLS Cup one year after having the league’s worst record. The roster included USA National Team members and . From 1997-99, Chamides was the head men’s and women’s soccer coach at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla. The Flagler women’s team improved from 2-15 before his arrival to 12-7 in 1998. The men’s squad was ranked as high as 17th in the country and four Flagler players earned All-America honors during his tenure. During that time span, Chamides was also a coach in the Florida Olympic Development Program and was hired as the head coach in 1999 of the USL’s expansion Jacksonville Jade. In 1995, Chamides got his first collegiate coaching job when he was hired as an assistant for the University of Massachusetts’ women’s soccer program. During his two years in Amherst, Massachusetts was ranked as high as No. 6 in the country, won two Atlantic-10 Conference titles, made two consecutive “Sweet 16” appearances in the NCAA Division I playoffs and compiled a 30-9-3 record. His first head coaching job came in 1993 when he worked with both the junior varsity and varsity boys soccer teams at his alma mater, Xaverian High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. That same year, he was also tabbed by then-Virginia head coach and former USA National Team coach to serve as a staff coach at the University of Virginia’s summer soccer camps. In 1994, he also revived the S.C. Gjoa U-16 boys club team in Brooklyn, leading the squad to the State Cup. Chamides played in college for NCAA Division I Lafayette from 1989-92 and helped the Leopards to a Patriot League runner-up finish in 1990. He was a team captain as a senior. Lafayette posted a winning record in each of his four seasons and had an overall mark of 43-32-5. He owns an “A” license from the U.S. Soccer Federation and has an Advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Chamides earned a Masters of Science degree in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts. Chamides and his wife, Nancy, were married during the summer of 2005 and celebrated the birth of their son, Ryan, in July of 2008.

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A former Cal State L.A. assistant coach with experience in the California Collegiate Athletic Association, Michael Jacobson returns for his fourth season in his second stint with the Golden Eagles. He is the assistant coach for the men’s and women’s soccer teams. Jacobson rejoined the Golden Eagle program prior to the 2007 season. In Jacobson’s first three seasons since his return to Cal State L.A., the Golden Eagle men are 42-15-9 overall, while the Golden Eagle women are 37-18-9. Jacobson helped the Golden Eagles to a tremendously successful 2009 season. Cal State L.A.’s men’s team was 18-4-1 overall and reached the NCAA Division II West Region championship match for the second straight season and for the third time in the past four years. The Golden Eagles earned their first-ever No. 1 national ranking and received the No. 1 seed in the NCAA West Region. The 18 wins were the second-most in the program’s history and the most since 1981. Cal State L.A. also captured the CCAA South Division and advanced to the four-team CCAA Championship Tournament for a fourth straight year. The women’s team enjoyed a historic season and won its first-ever CCAA Michael Jacobson Championship. The Golden Eagles set new program records for wins (17) and goals scored (53) and also achieved their highest-ever national ranking (No. 6) during the season. Cal State L.A. claimed the No. Assistant Coach 1 seed in the West Region and hosted the first two rounds of the NCAA playoffs. Jacobson also helped the Golden Eagles achieve great success in 2008. Cal State L.A.’s men’s team reached the NCAA Division II playoffs for the second time in three years and advanced to the West Region championship game. The Golden Eagles also qualified for the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament for a third straight year and concluded the season with a national ranking of 14. The women’s team battled through a string of pre-season injuries and a slow start to finish with a 5-1-2 record over its last eight conference matches. Cal State L.A. finished with a 6-6-2 mark in the CCAA, its third straight year of .500 or better. The Golden Eagles reached unprecedented heights with Jacobson’s assistance in 2007. Cal State L.A.’s women’s team reached the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time in the program’s history and also qualified for the CCAA Championship Tournament for the first time. The Golden Eagle women posted a 13-6-4 record and earned a final national ranking of 15. The men’s team also reached the CCAA Championship Tournament and finished the season with an 11-6-4 record. Jacobson came to Cal State L.A. after a successful run as the Assistant Director of Coaching for South Bay Soccer Club. He was the head coach for various age group teams between the ages of 9-19. With the emphasis on development at the youth level, Jacobson oversaw coaches and players. He also helped guide numerous players to compete in college soccer as well as gave opportunities for placement on Olympic Development teams and participation on age-level U.S. National teams. He has coached numerous players who are currently playing at the professional level who came out of the South Bay Soccer Club. Jacobson was introduced to the CCAA in 2001-02 when he was the assistant men’s soccer coach at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Jacobson helped put together a season that ended with the Toros finishing as the NCAA Division II National finalist. During that year, Jacobson coached five All-Conference players, the CCAA Player of the Year and three All-Americans. Jacobson was the assistant men’s and women’s coach at Cal State L.A. in 2002-03 and created the planning, development and administration of all phases with both programs. He also provided training and fitness regimes that included weight training and a spring season running program. Prior to moving out West, Jacobson was the assistant men’s coach at Division I Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania in 2000-01. Jacobson helped the Bisons beat then-No. 8 ranked South Carolina, the first victory any team from Bucknell had beaten a team nationally-ranked in the Top 10. The team then made the conference playoffs and had the Defender of the Year in Bill Epley. Jacobson started his coaching career at Plattsburg State University in 1998. He holds an “A” license from the United States Soccer Federation and received his USSF National Goal Keeping license in January of 2010. Jacobson enjoyed a successful playing career collegiately at Syracuse University, where he was a four-year starter. He graduated with his bachelor’s degree in physical education at Syracuse in 1998 and has furthered his education by completing his Master’s degree from Cal State Dominguez Hills in 2008. He was an alternate member of the U.S. Maccabbi team and then played professionally for two years in Albany for the Allycats and the Myrtle Beach Sea Dawgs in South Carolina. Jacobson and his wife, Nicole, reside in Redondo Beach with their three-year-old son, Jack and daughter Rachel, who was born in March of 2009.

• CSULA Goalkeeper (1994-97) • Assistant Coach, Cal State • All-CCAA 1st-Team (1994) Bakersfield (2007-08) • UCLA Goalkeeper Coach (2006-08) • Played at Cal State Bakersfield • National Goalkeeper instructor (1999-02) for the National Soccer Coaches • Director of Coaching for Santa Association of America. Clarita United • Marshall Fundamental HS Coach • Cal South Olympic Development • Former coach for L.A. Galaxy, Program staff member Occidental College, San Francis HS, La Canada HS, and the La Canada • Former head boys soccer coach at Flyers Soccer Club East Bakersfield and Ridgeview High • Academy of Chivas USA Schools Goalkeeper Coach • Played professionally for the • Received his bachelor’s degree Bakersfield Brigade, the San Diego in Liberal Studies from CSULA, Gauchos, and Miami F.C. Claine Plummer currently pursing a Master of Arts in Fabian Sandoval • Earned a bachelor’s degree in Assistant Coach Secondary Education. Assistant Coach Spanish from Cal State Bakersfield

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Da n i e l Do r a n t e s Fr e s h m a n • Go a l k e e p e r • 6’2” • M i s s i o n Vi e j o #1 Laguna Hills HS: Competed in soccer. Personal: Son of Fermin and Maria Antonieta Dorantes. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys basketball and hanging out with friends. Lists a trip to the national final in Dallas with his club team in 2007 as his most exciting experience in sports.

Jo s e Ag u i l l o n So p h o m o r e • De f e n d e r • 5’11” • Oc e a n s i d e #2 El Camino HS: Was the captain of the varsity soccer team. Personal: Son of Jose and Blanca Aguillon. Majoring in mechanical engineering. Enjoys snowboarding, soccer and socializing. Lists getting his first red card when he was seven years old and winning a State Cup as his most exciting experiences in sports.

Ky l e Yip Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5’10” • Fo n t a n a #3 San Bernardino Valley JC: Earned first-team All-Conference honors as a sophomore and was the team captain and top defender. Earned second-team honors as a freshman. Made the Dean’s List both years. Fontana Kaiser HS: Competed in soccer and golf. Was the league’s Most Valuable Player and earned first- team All-League honors as a senior. Also earned All-League Academic honors. Personal: Son of Ryan and Joyce Richardson. Majoring in civil engineering. Enjoys music, soccer and skim boarding. Lists winning a league championship, playing in a varsity game as a freshman and reaching new goals each year as his most exciting experiences in sports.

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Si m o n Vo l k Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5’11” • Ba y r e u t h , Ge r m a n y #4 2009: Enjoyed an outstanding first season with the Golden Eagles. Earned second-team Daktronics All-West Region honors and second-team All-California Collegiate Athletic Association recognition. Started all 23 games for Cal State L.A. last season and helped solidify a defense that was one of the nation’s best. Was key part of a defense that allowed only 20 goals all season and permitted one or fewer goals 20 times, including eight shutouts. University of Bayreuth: Was on a team that advanced to the national championship game. Gymnasium OG: Competed in soccer. Personal: Son of Bruno and Dora Volk. Majoring in business administration. Enjoys volleyball and walking on the beach. Lists playing in a lot of international tournaments as his most exciting experience in sports. Awards & Accolades

2009 All-CCAA (2nd)

Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att 09 23-23 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

An t o n Gu n n a r s s o n Se n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5’10” • Tr e l l e b o r g , Sw e d e n #5 2009: Battled through injuries much of the season, but had a successful junior year for the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 13 matches and started three times for Cal State L.A. Picked up the first assist of his Cal State L.A. career on a goal by Derrek Horn against Western Washington on Oct. 23. Was a big part of the Golden Eagle defense once again. Team allowed one or fewer goals in 11 of the 13 matches he played, including two shutouts. 2008: Had an outstanding second season for the Golden Eagles and earned All-California Collegiate Athletic Association honors for a second year in a row. Appeared in 19 games and started 17 times, including the last 15 of the season. Overcame early-season injury to once again perform as one of the top defenders in the conference. Team Awards & Accolades allowed one or fewer goals in 15 of the 19 matches he played in last season and recorded seven shutouts. Earned CCAA All-Academic honors. 2008 2007: Had a tremendous first season for the Golden Eagles and was named the CCAA Freshman of the Year. All-CCAA (2nd) Also earned All-CCAA honorable mention. Appeared and started in 20 of Cal State L.A.’s 21 games. Was named the team’s Newcomer of the Year. Helped a defense that allowed only 22 goals all season and recorded seven shutouts. 2007 Team allowed one or fewer goals in 15 of the 20 matches he played in. CCAA Freshman Soderslattsgymnasiet, Sweden: Competed in soccer. Club team was second best in the nation in 2006. Winner of the Oresunds Business Game. Member of the Lekfull UF whose members were named the best young of the Year entrepreneurs in Trelleborg. The company also competed for the “Best Logotype” award together with five other companies from all over Sweden in the business competition for young entrepreneurs. All-CCAA (HM) Personal: Son of Hakan and Karin Gunnarsson. Majoring in civil engineering. Enjoys snowboarding, traveling, golf and music. Lists finishing second in the nation in the U-16 Swedish Championship as his most exciting experience in sports.

Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att 07 20-20 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 08 19-17 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 09 13-3 0 1 1 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 Totals 52-40 0 1 1 18 .000 5 .278 0 0-0

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De r e k Fa u l k n e r Ju n i o r • M i df i e l d e r • 5’1” • Ro c k l i n #6 Santa Rosa JC: Earned first-team All-Big 8 Conference honors and was a team captain as a sophomore. Team won conference championships both years and reached the state semi-finals during his freshman year. Rocklin HS: Competed in soccer, basketball, baseball and track and field. Earned first-team All-League honors as a junior and senior. Was the team Most Valuable Player and earned first-team All-Metro honors as a senior. Team won two league and section championships. Was a captain of a league-champion basketball team and earned All-League honors and also earned All-League honors as a senior in baseball. Was nominated for Athlete of the Year in the Sacramento area and was the runner-up for Athlete of the Year at his high school. Personal: Son of Bret and Jane Faulkner. Majoring in communications. Enjoys video games. Lists playing for a section basketball championship at Arco Arena, scoring a hat trick in the first round of playoffs as a junior and scoring a goal in the 100th minute in the section semi- final as his most exciting experiences in sports.

Go n z a l o Pu l g a r Fr e s h m a n • Fo r w a r d • 5’8” • M a d r i d , Sp a i n #7 I.E.S. Jorge Manrique: Competed in soccer. Personal: Son of Jaime Pulgar and Silvia Garcia. Majoring in business administration. Enjoys soccer, Play Station and spending time with friends. Two brothers, Jaime and Javier, are both tennis players.

Ch r i s Ra n g e l Se n i o r • M i df i e l d e r • 5’5” • La M e s a #8 2009: Had a successful season with the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 17 of the team’s 23 games. Picked up a pair of assists during the season. Had the assist on a goal by Spencer Tripp against Cal State Stanislaus on Sept. 27. Added an assist in the Golden Eagles’ next game on a goal by Tripp at Cal State San Bernardino on Oct. 2. 2008: Was hampered by injuries and appeared in only two games for the Golden Eagles. Made his Cal State L.A. debut at Humboldt State on Sept. 26 and played again against Cal State Stanislaus on Oct. 5 before missing the remainder of the season. Received a medical redshirt. Cal State Bakersfield: Played for two seasons with the Roadrunners. Appeared in nine games and made five starts in 2007. Played in 13 matches in 2006. Made his first career appearance for Cal State Bakersfield in a 4-1 win over Fresno Pacific (8-28-06). Scored his first career goal in a 3-1 win over Cal Poly Pomona (10-22-06). Grossmont HS: Earned All-League honors on varsity as a senior. Was the team Most Valuable Player as a freshman. Also competed in track and field. Personal: Son of Nicolas and Maria Rangel. Majoring in nutrition. Enjoys snorkeling, puppetry and miming. Lists hitting a 75-foot shot to win a game in an eighth-grade basketball game as his most exciting experience in sports. Says he loves his mom.

Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att 08 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 09 17-0 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 Totals 19-0 0 2 2 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0

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To n y He r n a n d e z Se n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5’4” • Pa r a m o u n t #9 2009: Had an outstanding first season with the Golden Eagles and made an immediate impact with the team. Appeared in 20 games and started 19 times. Helped fortify a defense that was one of the best in the nation. Team allowed only 17 goals in the 20 games he played in. Team allowed one or fewer goals in 17 of the 20 games, including eighth shutouts. Lone assist of the season was a big one. Picked up the assist on a goal by Jason Swope that was a game-winner at UC San Diego on Oct. 30. Taft JC: Earned first-team All-Central Valley Conference honors in 2008 and was part of a state championship team in 2007. Palmdale HS: Competed in soccer. Personal: Son of Juan and Dora Rodriguez. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys walks on the beach, music, FIFA, dancing and skateboarding. Lists winning the state championship at Taft College as his most exciting experience in sports.

Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att 09 20-19 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0

Ma r v i n Sa n d o v a l Ju n i o r • Fo r w a r d • 5’6” • Re s e d a #11 2007: Had a second solid season with the Golden Eagles as a sophomore. Appeared in all 21 games and started two as a midfielder. Had two assists on the season. Had an assist in the second game of the season against Cal State San Marcos on Aug. 29 and had the other against Cal Poly Pomona on Sept. 14. 2006: Had an outstanding start to his Cal State L.A. career. Earned All-California Collegiate Athletic Association honorable mention. Appeared in and started 20 games for the Golden Eagles. Had three goals and five assists for a total of 11 points. Scored a goal in his first game at Cal State L.A., a 4-4 tie with Notre Dame de Namur on Aug. 28. Had a goal and an assist in a 4-0 win at Cal Poly Pomona on Sept. 17. Scored his third goal of the year in a 2-1 victory over Chico State on Oct. 8. Awards & Accolades Birmingham HS: Competed in soccer, football and track and field. Was the team’s Freshman of the Year and later earned a team Player of the Year award. Team won a CIF city championship in his senior season. 2006 Personal: Son of Israel Sandoval and Blanca Menendez. Majoring in business. Lists winning a gold medal in All-CCAA (HM) the AAU Junior Olympics as his most exciting experience in sports.

Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att 06 20-20 3 5 11 37 .081 15 .405 1 0-0 07 21-2 0 2 2 24 .000 12 .500 0 0-0 Totals 41-22 3 7 13 61 .049 27 .443 1 0-0

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Br e n n e n Br o d e r s e n Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5’11” • Vi s a l i a #12 2009: Had a successful first season with the Golden Eagles and made a big impact on the team. Played in the final 21 games of the season and started the final 19. Was a solidifying force on defense and also contributed offensively with three assists. Assisted on the game-winning goal by Miguel Cucue against CS Dominguez Hills on Sept. 23. Also assisted on a game-tying goal by Cucue in the Golden Eagles’ next game against Chico State on Sept. 25. Also had an assist on the go-ahead goal by Aza Gomez in NCAA playoff game against Cal State San Bernardino on Nov. 13. Team allowed one or fewer goals in 18 of the 21 games he played in, including eight shutouts. College of the Sequoias: Competed for one year in soccer. Redwood HS: Graduated first in his class. Competed in soccer and football. Earned first-team All-League honors in soccer and second-team All-League honors in football. Soccer team won the 2004 CIF Central Section championship. Personal: Son of Tom and Ann Brodersen. Majoring in economics. Enjoys cooking, going to the beach, studying and magic. Lists scoring the Golden Goal against the USC club soccer team as his most exciting experience in sports.

Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att 09 21-19 0 3 3 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-0

Au r e l i o Sa n c h e z , JR Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5’8” • Pa l m d a l e #13 Taft JC: Earned second-team All-Conference honors in both seasons with the program. Also earned All- Conference Academic honors both seasons. Had two goals and one assist as a sophomore. Littlerock HS: Earned first-team All-Golden League honors as a senior and was a three-year varsity player. Was a team captain as a junior and senior and also earned team Defensive Most Valuable Player and Most Inspirational awards. Competed in soccer, football, volleyball and tennis. Personal: Son of Aurelio Sr. and Carolina Sanchez. Majoring in fire protection administration and technology. Enjoys soccer, basketball, football, music, movies and working out. Lists playing in the Final Four and being part of the state soccer finals in 2009 as his most exciting experience in sports.

He c t o r Ma c i a s Se n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5’9” • La n c a s t e r #14 2009: Had an outstanding first season for the Golden Eagles and worked his way into the starting lineup by the middle of the season. Appeared in 18 games and started the final nine games of the season. Made his first start for Cal State L.A. a very productive one, scoring one goal and adding two assists in a 4-0 win over Cal State East Bay on Oct. 16. Assisted on the first goal of the game by Mauricio Barrett just seven minutes into the contest. Scored his lone goal of the season in the 25th minute with an assist from Federico Cino to make it 2-0. Got an assist on a goal by Spencer Tripp in the 85th minute that completed the scoring. Had a season-high five shots against Seattle Pacific on Oct. 21 and had four shots in NCAA playoff game against Cal State Dominguez Hills on Nov. 15. Taft JC: Earned first-team All-Conference honors in 2008 and team won a state championship in 2007. Lancaster HS: Earned first-team All-Golden Valley League honors from 2005-07 and received second-team All-CIF honors as a junior. Was the team Most Valuable Player as a junior and the Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore and senior. Was named the team’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman. Personal: Son of Hector and Esther Macias. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys watching soccer, running, Xbox, watching movies and hanging out with friends. Lists winning the state championship at Taft College in 2007 as his most exciting experience in sports.

Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att 09 18-9 1 2 4 22 .045 5 .227 0 0-1

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Ca r l o s Ru i z Ju n i o r • M i df i e l d e r • 5’5” • Li m a , Pe r u #15 El Camino JC: Made the Dean’s List and was the Carmen Perry Athletics’ Scholarship Recipient. Was a “Scholar-Baller.” Was named the team captain and also earned All-Conference honorable mention. West Torrance HS: Earned second-team All-Bay League honors. Personal: Son of Alcio and Reyna Ruiz. Majoring in international business. Enjoys working out, traveling and movies.

Er i k Va r g a s So p h o m o r e • M i df i e l d e r • 5’8” • Ch u l a Vi s t a #17 2009: Had a successful freshman season with the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 20 of the team’s 23 games and made a meaningful impact on the team. Took a total of 16 shots, including seven on goal. Helped a defense that was one of the nation’s best. Team allowed only 17 goals in the 20 games he played in and allowed one or fewer goals in 17 contests, including eight shutouts. Had a pair of shots on goal in NCAA playoff game against Cal State San Bernardino on Nov. 13. Hilltop HS: Was a four-year starter on varsity and a senior captain. Was named the Rookie of the Year as a freshman and picked up the Iron-man Award as a sophomore. Earned first-team All-League honors three times. Competed in soccer, swimming and diving and cross country. Personal: Son of Victor and Christine Vargas. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys skating, playing music, signing his name, eating, going to the beach and hiking. Lists scoring a goal in his first CIF game as a freshman in high school as his most exciting experience in sports.

Yr. GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att 09 20-0 0 0 0 16 .000 7 .438 0 0-0

Ju l i a n Ri n g h o f Fr e s h m a n • De f e n d e r • 6’1” • Se x a u , Ge r m a n y #18 Erasmus Gymnasium Denzlingen: Competed in soccer and tennis. Personal: Son of Hermann and Eike Ringhof. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys soccer, swimming and surfing. Lists playing soccer in a stadium with 20,000 fans as his most exciting experience in sports.

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Jo e Ri n k e Ju n i o r • M i df i e l d e r • 6’1” • Ev e r e t t , WA #19 Bellevue College: Was the team’s co-captain and scored three goals with five assists. Team won the 2009 Washington state title. Received NWAACC All-Academic team honors and earned membership into Phi Theta Kappa International honor society. Whitworth University: Team won the Northwest Conference and advanced to the NCAA Division III playoffs. Kamiak HS: Earned All-WesCo South Conference honorable mention as a senior and also received the team’s Coaches Award. Led the team in assists as a junior and senior and team advanced to the 4A State Tournament in his junior year. Personal: Son of Robert and Natalie-Lew Rinke. Majoring in biological science. Enjoys playing soccer, watching movies and the Fox Soccer Channel. Lists working with players from the Seattle Sounders as his most exciting experience in sports. Has a younger sister, Rachel, who plays high-school soccer and who is on a Division I youth club soccer team in Washington. Ad a m Hu g h e s Fr e s h m a n • Fo r w a r d • 6’1” • Sa l t La k e Ci t y , UT #20 Brighton HS: Competed in soccer in high school. Team won a pair of Utah State championships. Earned first- team All-Region honors and was the team’s Most Outstanding midfielder. Team was a 2010 Far West Region finalist. Inter FC club team won the 2009 and 2010 Club Soccer State championships. Personal: Son of Jeff and Nancy Hughes. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys music, trail mobbin, golf and spending time at the beach. Lists scoring the first goal in the 2010 state final as his most exciting experience in sports.

Tim Va n De n Be r g h Fr e s h m a n • Fo r w a r d • 6’0” • Ni j m e g e n , Ne t h e r l a n d s #22 WDM Valley HS (Iowa): Competed in soccer and cross country. Earned first-team All-Conference honors and was the team’s Best Offensive Player. Personal: Son of Eric van den Bergh and Hermine de Wolf. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys cycling, traveling, playing piano and guitar and squash. Lists winning the league cup in 2007 with his club soccer team as his most exciting experience in sports. Also competed for Under-19 team in Nijmegen.

Da n e Ni e l s e n Fr e s h m a n • De f e n d e r • 6’1” • Sa n d y , UT #23 Brighton HS: Was a three-year letterman in soccer in high school. Team won a pair of state championships. Was named to the Deseret News All-State first team and the Salt Lake Tribune first team as a senior. Received the AP Scholar Award and was on the school’s honor roll. Personal: Son of Gene Nielsen and Billie Crocker. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys music, boating, video games and skiing. Lists beating the national champions at the Surf Cup as his most exciting experience in sports.

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Os v a l d o Lo p e z Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 5’8” • Pa l m d a l e #24 Taft JC: Earned first-team All-Conference honors in 2007 and 2008 and was a team captain in 2008. Team won a state championship in 2007 and was ranked second in the nation. Helped team win conference championships in 2007 and 2008. At Palmdale HS: Was named the team’s Most Valuable Player and team captain as a senior. Earned first- team All-Golden League honors three times and received second-team All-CIF honors as a senior. Was named the team’s best defensive player three times. Personal: Son of Salvador and Elva Lopez. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys soccer, eating, hanging out with friends, playing video games & listening to music. Lists winning the state championship with Taft as his most exciting experience in sports. Ty l e r Co o m b e s Ju n i o r • M i df i e l d e r • 6’1” • Pa l m d a l e #25 Taft JC: Earned first-team All-Conference honors as a sophomore and freshman. Palmdale HS: Competed in soccer, volleyball and tennis. Was the soccer team’s Most Valuable Player and also picked up the team award for Defensive Player of the Year. Earned first-team All-League honors as a senior and second-team honors as a junior. Was on the school’s President’s List for having a grade point average above 3.5. Personal: Son of Neil and Beth Coombes. Majoring in sports medicine. Enjoys art, painting, mixed martial arts and writing. Lists reaching the state finals with Taft College and the Dallas Cup with club soccer as his most exciting experiences in sports. An d r e Ri c h a r d s Fr e s h m a n • Fo r w a r d • 5’10” • Ve n t u r a #26 Buena HS: Competed in soccer and track and field. Honored as a Ventura County and California Arts Scholar and honored by the Ventura County Martin Luther King Jr. Committee for academic excellence. Was the varsity captain as a senior in soccer and earned first-team All-League honors. Earned honorable mention All-League honors as a sophomore. Received track and field team award for Most Valuable Sprinter as a junior and was a member of the 4x100 relay team that set a new school record and advanced to CIF finals. Personal: Son of Joseph and Barbara Richards. Majoring in commercial music composition. Enjoys guitar, drums, piano and composing music. Lists breaking the school record in the 4x100 and playing varsity soccer under the lights for the first time as his most exciting experiences in sports.

Ta y l o r Ri v a s Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 6’1” • La n c a s t e r #27 UC Santa Barbara: Was a redshirt in the 2009 season. Taft JC: Was named the Central Valley Conference Most Valuable Player in 2008 and earned first-team All- Conference honors. Was a member of Taft’s 2007 California Community College Men’s Soccer state championship team in 2007. Was named the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year & earned first-team All-Conference honors. Lancaster HS: Earned first-team All-League honors as a senior and second-team honors as a junior. Was named the team’s Best Defensive Player as a junior and senior. Personal: Son of Paul and Nancy Rivas. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys swimming. Lists winning the California state championship with Taft College in 2007 as his most exciting experience in sports.

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Jo s e p h Da v i s Ju n i o r • M i df i e l d e r • 6’4” • Ch i n o #28 2009: Was unable to compete for the Golden Eagles because of injury and was a red-shirt. Mt. San Antonio JC: Competed in soccer for two years. Don Lugo HS: Competed in soccer. Personal: Son of Craig and Connie Davis. Majoring in history. Enjoys golf, soccer and coaching. Lists scoring the game-winning goal in stoppage time against the defending junior college national champions as his most exciting experience in sports.

Th a dd e u s Ca r a w a y Fr e s h m a n • Go a l i e • 5’11” • M u r r i e t a #29 Vista Murrieta HS: Competed in football and soccer. Played for four years on the varsity soccer team. Earned first-team All-Southwestern League and All-Riverside Valley honors as a senior. Earned second-team All-League honors as a sophomore. Earned scholar-athlete honors as a freshman and sophomore. Played two years of varsity football. Personal: Son of Mark and Marcia Caraway. Majoring in criminal justice. Enjoys going to the beach, attending church, running, working out and spending time with friends. Lists beating Norco on a last-second touchdown, 34-33, in a CIF semi-final football playoff game, winning a CIF championship and beating Murrieta Valley, 1-0, in soccer in his freshman year as his most exciting experiences in sports.

Ja m e s Ir w i n Fr e s h m a n • Go a l i e • 6’1” • Sy d n e y , Au s t r a l i a # 31 Knox Grammar School: Earned first-team All-League honors as a goalkeeper in 2008 and 2009. Was captain of the soccer team in 2009 and received an award for most contribution to the school in soccer in 2009. Personal: Son of John and Janiece Irwin. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys golf, surfing and barbeques with his family. Lists being part of a winning team at Knox Grammar School that was the N.S.W. state champions in 2009 as his most exciting experience in sports. Was also part of the U-18 state super league championship team in 2008

Da v i d Ha u s e r Ju n i o r • Fo r w a r d • 5’9” • De n z l i n g e n , Ge r m a n y # 32 Erasmus Gymnasium Denzlingen: Played soccer on club teams. Personal: Son of Michael and Rita Hauser. Majoring in liberal studies. Enjoys soccer and skiing. Lists third- place finish in 2007 German Football Association Championship of States competition as his most exciting experience in sports.

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Se r g i o Ce d a n o Ju n i o r • De f e n d e r • 6’1” • Lo s An g e l e s # 33 Taft College: Earned first-team All-Conference honors, was Midfielder of the Year and a team captain in 2009. Team finished second in the state, first in the Northern Region and seventh in the nation. Team was a quarterfinalist in 2008 and ranked 10th in the nation. Earned All-Academic honors from the conference in 2008 and 2009. Palmdale HS: Was a four-year varsity player. Team reached the 2006 CIF semi-finals and was the top seed entering the playoffs. Earned first-team All-League and first-team All-Valley honors as a senior. Personal: Son of Celia Arroyo. Majoring in business administration/civil engineering. Enjoys music, watching ESPN, breeding blue nose pit bulls and training. Lists being a part of truly great teams and being coached by great coaches as his most exciting experiences in sports.

Le a n d r o Fl o r e s Ju n i o r • M i df i e l d e r • 6’1” • M o u n t a i n Vi e w # 34 El Camino JC: Competed in soccer at El Camino College and Santa Monica College. El Camino Real HS: Was on a team that won the Los Angeles City championship. Personal: Son of Susana Sanchez. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys sports. Lists the semi-finals in the city championships during his junior year in high school as his most exciting experience in sports.

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2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Soccer 14 Je s s e Ow e n s St a d i u m Jesse Owens Stadium is home to the Cal State L.A. soc- cer, cross country and track and field teams. With permanent bleacher seating for 5,000 spectators, it also hosts many other events throughout the year, including the University’s commencement ceremony each June. In preparation for the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, Cal State L.A. was select- ed as one of six sites to construct a world-class training track. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on January 29, 1982. The initial surface selected by the L.A. Organizing Committee for the track was “Recaflex S.” This surface, known for its versatility, is hard enough to record fast times but still soft enough to allow for a regular training regiment. The track was officially dedicated on May 22, 1983, during the L.A. Regional Championships of the ARCO Jesse Owens Games.

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15 www.csulaathletics.com Ab o ut Ca l St a t e L.A. athletics scholarships. The young and the gifted: The University’s Early Entrance Program – the only one of its kind in the nation – involves gifted students, sometimes as young as 11 years old, directly in college life.

CSULA students soar: Cal State L.A. students were among the first to make flight possible via fuel cells. Cool architecture, hot jazz and more: The Luckman Fine Arts Complex – the striking northern gateway to campus – is home to the critically- acclaimed Luckman Jazz Orchestra. The Luckman offers world class performing arts programs.

An apex: A Barnes and Noble-operated bookstore, a food court and major conference center are at the heart of the campus in the Golden Eagle building, connected by a third-floor bridge to the new University-Student Union.

Newest science facility: La Kretz Hall, the first wing of the California State University, Los Angeles, founded in 1947, is a Wallis Annenberg Integrated Sciences Complex, is outfitted with comprehensive university that offers programs of higher education in a state-of-the-art science laboratories, equipment and tools, allowing variety of majors and features nationally-ranked programs in science, the environment to match the caliber of the highly-regarded academic the arts, business, criminal justice, engineering, nursing, education and program. humanities. Only minutes from Los Angeles’ civic and cultural center, Cal English masters: Cal State L.A. has one of the largest M.A. State L.A. is at the intersection of two major freeways, making it easy English programs in the state, and also a Center for Contemporary to get to and from the vast resource that is Los Angeles – mountains, Poetry and Poetics. beaches, museums, cultural centers, major sports and concert venues and the “entertainment capital of the world.” It takes know-how: The 1997 champion Solar Eagle III was About 21,000 students are enrolled at Cal State L.A., studying in the first solar and only Hot Wheels reproduction of a student-built one of six academic colleges that offer degrees in more than 60 majors. vehicle. In 2002, NASA awarded the College of Engineering, Computer Students are given the chance to learn about and explore everything Science, and Technology a $6 million, five-year grant to establish a from criminal justice to business marketing. Students also have plenty Structure, Propulsion, Aerospace and Control Engineering (SPACE) of opportunities to cultivate closer learning and mentor relationships center. with our faculty, who are among the top scholars in their fields. The Real CSI: Cal State L.A. is home to one of the West’s A superb faculty: Cal State L.A.’s nationally and internationally most renowned criminalistics programs, based in the state-of-the-art recognized faculty boasts the 2005 CASE/Carnegie Professor of Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center. the Year, 12 recipients of the California State University system’s prestigious Trustees’ Outstanding Professor Award (more than any other CSU campus), a California Professor of the Year and two educators who have received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math, Science and Engineering Mentoring in a White House ceremony. For a second consecutive year, five CSULA faculty members were recognized as U.S. Fulbright scholars.

Teaching teachers: Cal State L.A.’s Charter College of Education, the nation’s first such school of higher education, leads the way in school reform. It is one of the largest preparers of credentialed teachers in California, and the state’s No. 1 preparer of bilingual teachers. The Marc and Eva Stern Math and Science School at Cal State L.A. is the first charter high school on a CSU campus in Southern California.

They’re tops: U.S. News & World Report again ranked Cal State L.A.’s graduate Nursing program and undergraduate Engineering and Business programs among the best in the nation at primarily undergraduate institutions.

Net gain: Tennis great Billie Jean King (1961-64) received an honorary doctorate at Cal State L.A.’s 50th Commencement ceremony and, since 1998, has hosted a department fundraiser in order to benefit 2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Soccer 16 CSULA Re c o r d Bo o k

Single-Game Records Shots Team Records Goals 1. 114 Mike Gregorian 1989 Longest Conference Winning Streak: 1. 4 Morten Marthinsen 8-29-04 15 games, 9-29-82 to 10-17-83 2. 3 24 times - Jesus Gonzalez (5), Goalie Shutouts Martin Vasquez (3), Nikos Gutrugianios (2), Morten 1. 8 Last by Patrick Fry 2005 Longest Conference Unbeaten Streak: Marthinsen (2), Brian Askew, Arturo Beas, Brent 32 games, 9-22-82 to 10-31-84 Bish, Tony Carillo, Javier Duarte, Jesus Flores, Highest Save Percentage Mike Gregorian, Salvador Oliva, Juan Carlos 1. .927 Claine Plummer 1994 Longest Home Field Unbeaten Streak: Sanchez, Dino Torres, Luis Zavala, Victor Arana. 32 games 1982-86 Career Records Assists Goals Single Game 1. 3 Last by Rufino Franco 8-29-07 1. 67* Martin Vasquez 1981-83 Most Goals: 12 vs. Whittier 10-12-82 (12-1) 2. 46 Morten Marthinsen 2004-07 Most Goals (1 Half): 9, vs. CSUB 10-11-83 (9-0) Shots 3. 44 Jesus Gonzalez 1991-94 Winning Margin: 11 vs. Whittier 10-12-82 (12-1) 1. 12 Mike Gregorian 9-23 & 10-18-89 4. 33 Nikos Gutrugianios 1999-2002 Most Shots: 39 vs. Azusa Pacific 9-15-83 5. 32 Mike Gregorian 1985-87, 89 & vs. Loyola Marymount 10-16-85 Goalie Saves 6. 27 Carlos Zavala 1988-91 Most Corner Kicks: 12, vs. UCSB 9-7-88 1. 15 Joe Shuck 9-23-90 27 Salvador Oliva 1979, 81, 83 Most Goalie Saves: 15 vs. SMU 9-23-90 8. 25 Victor Arana 1994, 96, 98 Single-Season Records 9. 23 Mehran Molkara 1990-93 Single Season Goals 10. 22 Igor Beyder 1981-83 Wins: 20 1981 (20-3-0) 1. 29* Martin Vasquez 1981 22 J. Carlos Sanchez 1990-92 Consecutive Wins: 16 1981 2. 23 Jesus Gonzalez 1992 Goals: 72 1983 (22 games) 23 Martin Vasquez 1982 Assists Assists: 93 1982 (21 games) 4. 16 Mike Gregorian 1989 1. 41 Igor Beyder 1981-83 Saves: 121 1989 (20 games) 5. 15 Martin Vasquez 1983 2. 35 Martin Vasquez 1981-83 Shutouts: 12 1996 6. 14 Carlos Zavala 1991 3. 27 Marc Charlton 1981-84 Consecutive Shutouts: 4 9-26 to10-17-83 7. 13 Morten Marthinsen 2006 4. 26 Ricardo Torres 1981-83 9-14 to 9-26-08 13 Morten Marthinsen 2004 5. 22 Mehran Molkara 1990-93 Lowest Goals Against Avg.: 0.714 1982 13 Jesus Gonzalez 1994 6. 17 Carlos Oliva 1981, 1983 Fewest Goals Allowed: 15 1982 (21 gms.) 13 Igor Beyder 1983 7. 16 Rufino Franco 2005-08 13 Salvador Oliva 1983 16 Waldir Guerra 1987-89 bold indicates current player 9. 15 Sergio Zavala 1995-98 *CCAA record Assists 15 Esteban Chavez 1994-97 1. 22* Igor Beyder 1982 2. 18 Martin Vasquez 1982 Points 3. 14 Marc Charlton 1982 1. 169* Martin Vasquez 1981-83 14 Salvador Oliva 1981 Coaching History 2. 106 Morten Marthinsen 2004-07 5. 12 Martin Vasquez 1983 3. 99 Jesus Gonzalez 1991-94 12 Dennis Idrissa 2005 Year W L T Pct. Coach 4. 83 Igor Beyder 1981-83 7. 11 Richard Torres 1981 5. 76 Mike Gregorian 1985-87, 89 ‘78 6 5 3 .577 Ralph Perez 11 Igor Beyder 1981 6. 74 Nikos Gutrugianios 1999-2002 ‘79 8 10 2 .450 Ralph Perez 9. 10 Carlos Juarez 1981 7. 71 Salvador Oliva 1979, 81-82 ‘80* 13 7 1 .643 Ralph Perez 10 Adrian Cortes 1992 8. 68 Mehran Molkara 1990-93 ‘81*^ 20 3 0 .870 A. Berhane Points 9. 65 Carlos Zavala 1988-91 ‘82 11 8 2 .571 A. Berhane 1. 64* Martin Vasquez 1982 10. 62 Ricardo Torres 1981-83 ‘83* 15 4 3 .750 A. Berhane 2. 63 Martin Vasquez 1981 Goalie Saves ‘84 12 4 4 .700 A. Berhane 3. 51 Jesus Gonzalez 1992 ‘85- 12 4 1 .735 A. Berhane 4. 42 Martin Vasquez 1983 1. 381 David Jacques 1982-84, 86 5. 35 Mike Gregorian 1989 2. 248 Claine Plummer 1994-97 ‘86- 4 11 4 .316 A. Berhane 6. 34 Igor Beyder 1983 3. 229 Javier Barragan 1999-2000 ‘87- 8 8 5 .500 Larry Draluck 34 Adrian Cortes 1992 4. 191 Joe Shuck 1988-90 ‘88- 10 9 1 .525 Leonardo Cuellar 8. 33 Carlos Zavala 1991 5. 172 Ricky Gonzalez 2002-04 6. 149 Patrick Fry 2005-06 ‘89- 11 6 3 .625 Leonardo Cuellar 9. 32 Federico Cino 2009 ‘90- 7 12 0 .368 Leonardo Cuellar 32 Marc Charlton 1982 7. 119 Louie Hernandez 1989 32 Carlos Juarez 1981 8. 107 Tobias Hummel 2007-09 ‘91- 9 10 0 .474 Leonardo Cuellar 32 Salvador Oliva 1981 9. 102 Peter Prieto 1991-92 ‘92*^ 16 2 3 .833 Leonardo Cuellar 10. 100 Scott Mazurier 2001 ‘93 9 8 1 .528 Leonardo Cuellar Goalie Saves Lowest Goals Against Average (min. 1500 min.) ‘94^ 15 4 2 .762 Leonardo Cuellar 1. 126 Javier Barragan 2000 ‘95 7 10 2 .421 Leonardo Cuellar 2. 119 Louie Hernandez 1989 1. 0.85 Noe David 2006-09 3. 117 Joe Shuck 1990 2. 0.91 Tobias Hummel 2007-09 ‘96 10 6 4 .600 Leonardo Cuellar 4. 113 David Jacques 1986 3. 1.25 Rosario Pina 1991-92 ‘97 4 12 1 .265 Leonardo Cuellar 5. 103 Javier Barragan 1999 4. 1.31 Miguel Castro 1986-87 ‘98 5 12 1 .306 Leonardo Cuellar 6. 100 Scott Mazurier 2001 5. 1.40 Claine Plummer 1994-97 ‘99 3 12 2 .235 Santo Rivas 7. 90 Ricky Gonzalez 2003 6. 1.42 Patrick Fry 2005-06 8. 89 David Jacques 1984 7. 1.79 Joe Shuck 1988-90 ‘00 4 15 0 .211 Santo Rivas 9. 87 Claine Plummer 1994 8. 1.85 Ricky Gonzalez 2002-04 ‘01 6 13 0 .316 Santo Rivas 10. 85 Patrick Fry 2005 9. 1.88 Peter Prieto 1991-92 ‘02 5 13 0 .277 Santo Rivas (Since 1985 - Min. 1,100 minutes played over two ‘03 7 8 4 .474 Chris Chamides Lowest Goals Against Average (min. 800 min.) or more seasons) ‘04 9 9 1 .500 Chris Chamides 1. 0.54 Rosario Pina 1992 2. 0.61 Noe David 2008 Shots ‘05 9 9 0 .500 Chris Chamides 3. 0.75 Carlos Pena 1985 1 266 Morten Marthinsen 2004-07 ‘06^ 13 8 2 .609 Chris Chamides 4. 0.82 Tobias Hummel 2009 2. 188 Waldir Guerra 1987-89 ‘07 11 6 4 .619 Chris Chamides 5. 0.89 Louie Hernandez 1989 ‘08^ 13 5 4 .682 Chris Chamides 6. 0.91 David Jacques 1986 Goalie Shutouts ‘09^ 18 4 1 .804 Chris Chamides 7. 0.97 Tobias Hummel 2008 1. 27 David Jacques 1982-84, 86 0.97 Tobias Hummel 2007 Total 340 254 61 .566 9. 1.09 Claine Plummer 1994 Highest Save Percentage *Conference Champions 10. 1.17 Peter Prieto 1992 1. .859 Larry Draluck 1978-81 ^NCAA Regional Participant -NCAA Division I (85-91) 17 www.csulaathletics.com Aw a r d s & Ac c o l a d e s All-Americans (11) CCAA Freshman of the Year (2) 1997 Alex Lemos (1st team) 1981 Igor Beyder 2005 Kyle Hewitt Luis Zavala (2nd team) Carlos Juarez 2007 Anton Gunnarsson Sergio Zavala (2nd team) 1982 Martin Vasquez Alfredo Garcia (HM) 1984 Eduardo Zatarian Coach of the Year (6) 1998 Victor Arana (2nd team) 1996 Luis Hernandez 1982 Berhane Andeberhan (Region) Walter Buckeridge (2nd team) 2006 Morten Marthinsen (3rd team) 1983 Berhane Andeberhan (CCAA) 1999 Nikos Gutrugianios (HM) 2008 Ruben Hansen (HM) 1992 Leonardo Cuellar (CCAA) Robert Navarro (HM) 2009 Federico Cino (1st team) 2004 Chris Chamides (CCAA) 2000 Nikos Gutrugianios (HM) Mickey Daly (1st team) 2006 Chris Chamides (Regional) Bedros Pogosyan (HM) Miguel Cucue (3rd team) 2009 Chris Chamides (CCAA) 2001 Nikos Gutrugianios (1st team) Aza Gomez (3rd team) Jaime Beltran (2nd team) All-Conference (88) Otto Rodriguez (2nd team) All-Region (31) 1982 Martin Vasquez (1st team) 2002 Nikos Gutrugianios (1st team) 1982 Martin Vasquez Gerardo Granados (1st team) 2004 Morten Marthinsen (1st team) Igor Beyder Julio Vicente (1st team) Jaime Beltran (2nd team) Richard Torres Marc Charlton (2nd team) Franklin Lara (2nd team) 1985 Jerry Granados (2nd team) Richard Torres (2nd team) 2005 Morten Marthinsen (1st team) Carlos Pena (2nd team) 1983 Martin Vasquez (1st team) Kent Hayashi (2nd team) Douglas Mancia (2nd team) David Jacques (1st team) Rufino Franco (HM) 1986 David Jacques (1st team) Igor Beyder (1st team) Kyle Hewitt (HM) 1987 Mike Gregorian (2nd team) Richard Torres (1st team) 2006 Morten Marthinsen (1st team) Steve Sengelmann (2nd team) 1985 Jerry Granados (1st team) Derrek Horn (1st team) 1989 Mike Gregorian (1st team) Alberto Bru (1st team) Dennis Idrissa (1st team) 1990 Carlos Zavala (1st team) Carlos Pena (2nd team) Marvin Sandoval (HM) Mehran Molkara (2nd team) Douglas Mancia (2nd team) 2007 Rufino Franco (1st team) 1991 Carlos Zavala (1st team) 1992 Jesus Gonzalez (1st team) Morten Marthinsen (1st team) 1996 Luis Hernandez Mehran Molkara (1st team) Patrick Thurston (2nd team) Victor Arana Carlos Sanchez (1st team) John Massaquoi (2nd team) 2004 Morten Marthinsen (2nd team) Adrian Cortez (1st team) Anton Gunnarsson (HM) 2005 Morten Marthinsen (2nd team) Peter Prieto (2nd team) Ruben Hansen (HM) 2006 Morten Marthinsen (1st team) Rafael Moran (2nd team) Jason Swope (HM) Dennis Idrissa (2nd team) Carlos Zavala (2nd team) 2008 Rufino Franco (1st team) Derrek Horn (2nd team) Jorge Garcia (2nd team) Ruden Hanson (1st team) 2007 Morten Marthinsen (2nd team) Armando Sierra (HM) Kristian Gaustad (2nd team) Patrick Thurston (2nd team) Chris Cervantes (HM) Kyle Hewitt (2nd team) Rufino Franco (2nd team) 1993 Carlos Zavala (1st team) Anton Gunnarsson (2nd team) 2008 Ruben Hansen (1st team) Carlos Sanchez (1st team) 2009 Federico Cino (1st team) Rufino Franco (1st team) Chris Cervantes (2nd team) Aza Gomez (1st team) Mickey Daly (2nd team) Luis Hernandez (2nd team) Mickey Daly (1st team) Kristian Gaustad (2nd team) Dario Gomez (HM) Simon Volk (2nd team) 2009 Federico Cino (1st team) 1994 Claine Plummer (1st team) Jason Swope (HM) Aza Gomez (1st team) Victor Arana (1st team) Miguel Cucue (HM) Miguel Cucue (1st team) Jesus Gonzalez (1st team) Mickey Daly (1st team) Dario Gomez (1st team) All-CCAA: 1982-83, 1992-present Luis Hernandez (2nd team) All-SWSC: 1985 Academic All-District (1) Carlos Elizarraraz (HM) 2009 Federico Cino (1st team) 1995 Esteban Chavez (1st team) Dino Torres (2nd team) CCAA Player of the Year (5) Joe Verplancke (2nd team) bold indicates current player 1981 Carlos Juarez Alex Jimenez (2nd team) 1982 Igor Beyder Eriberto Gonzalez (HM) 1983 Martin Vasquez (Co) Jeff Verplancke (HM) 1992 Jesus Gonzalez Alex Lemos (HM) 2005 Morten Marthinsen Hernan Grenados (HM) 1996 Victor Arana (1st team) CCAA Newcomer of the Year (1) Luis Hernandez (1st team) 2006 Derrek Horn Alex Jimenez (2nd team)

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Ov e r a l l : 18-4-1 • CCAA: 13-2-1 • Ho m e : 12-1-0 • Aw a y 6-2-1 • Ne u t r a l : 0-1-0 Date Opponent Score Record Goals Scored (Assist) 8/29/09 HAWAII-HILO W 2-1 1-0-0 GAUSTAD, Kristian (GOMEZ, Aza) GOMEZ, Aza (GAUSTAD, Kristian) 9/02/09 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS W 2-1 OT 2-0-0 CINO, Federico (BARRETT, Mauricio) CINO, Federico (DALY, Mickey;SWOPE, Jason) *9/08/09 at CS Dominguez Hills T 1-1 2-0-1 CINO, Federico (unassisted) *9/11/09 CAL POLY POMONA W 2-1 3-0-1 SWOPE, Jason (CINO, Federico;GAUSTAD, Kristian) SWOPE, Jason (CINO, Federico) *9/13/09 CS SAN BERNARDINO W 3-2 OT 4-0-1 CINO, Federico (SWOPE, Jason) GOMEZ, Aza (penalty kick) SWOPE, Jason (unassisted) *9/18/09 at CS Monterey Bay W 1-0 OT 5-0-1 GOMEZ, Aza (unassisted) *9/20/09 at San Francisco State W 2-0 6-0-1 TEAM (unassisted) CINO, Federico (SWOPE, Jason) *9/23/09 CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS M W 1-0 7-0-1 CUCUE, Miguel (BRODERSEN, Brennen;BAHR, Arthur) *9/25/09 CHICO STATE W 2-1 8-0-1 CUCUE, Miguel (BRODERSEN, Brennen;DALY, Mickey) GAUSTAD, Kristian (GOMEZ, Aza;CINO, Federico) *9/27/09 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 2-0 9-0-1 CINO, Federico (DALY, Mickey;BARRETT, Mauricio) TRIPP, Spencer (RANGEL, Chris) *10/2/09 at CS San Bernardino W 3-1 10-0-1 SWOPE, Jason (CINO, Federico) GAUSTAD, Kristian (SWOPE, Jason) TRIPP, Spencer (RANGEL, Chris) *10/04/09 at Cal Poly Pomona W 2-1 11-0-1 CINO, Federico (unassisted) SWOPE, Jason (CINO, Federico) *10/09/09 at Humboldt State 0-3 L 11-1-1 - *10/11/09 at #7 Sonoma State 0-1 L 11-2-1 - *10/16/09 CAL STATE EAST BAY W 4-0 12-2-1 BARRETT, Mauricio (MACIAS, Hector) MACIAS, Hector (CINO, Federico) GOMEZ, Aza (penalty kick) TRIPP, Spencer (MACIAS, Hector) *10/18/09 UC SAN DIEGO W 1-0 13-2-1 HORN, Derrek (DALY, Mickey;BAHR, Arthur) 10/21/09 #23 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 2-1 14-2-1 GOMEZ, Aza (penalty kick) TEAM (unassisted) 10/23/09 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 6-1 15-2-1 CINO, Federico (unassisted) CUCUE, Miguel (GAUSTAD, Kristian;CINO, Federico) GAUSTAD, Kristian (CINO, Federico) CINO, Federico (GAUSTAD, Kristian) TRIPP, Spencer (unassisted) HORN, Derrek (GUNNARSSON, Anton) *10/30/09 at UC San Diego W 1-0 16-2-1 SWOPE, Jason (HERNANDEZ, Tony) *11/01/09 at Cal State East Bay W 2-0 17-2-1 GAUSTAD, Kristian (BARRETT, Mauricio) CINO, Federico (unassisted) %11/05/09 vs #15 Sonoma State 0-1 L 17-3-1 - ^11/13/09 CS SAN BERNARDINO W 5-3 18-3-1 GOMEZ, Aza (BARRETT, Mauricio) GOMEZ, Aza (GAUSTAD, Kristian) CINO, Federico (GAUSTAD, Kristian) GOMEZ, Aza (BRODERSEN, Brennen) CINO, Federico (unassisted) ^11/15/09 #15 CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS 0-1 L 18-4-1 -

*California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) contests. % CCAA Conference Tournament (Turlock, CA ~ Hosted by Cal State Stanislaus) ^NCAA West Regional (Hosted by Cal State L.A.) Home games in BOLD

2010 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Soccer 20 2009 St a t i s t i c s # Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Min 10 CINO, Federico 23-23 12 8 32 67 .179 33 .493 2 0-0 1407 15 GOMEZ, Aza 23-23 8 2 18 50 .160 21 .420 3 3-3 1614 11 SWOPE, Jason 17-13 6 4 16 27 .222 18 .667 4 0-0 823 9 GAUSTAD, Kristian 23-23 5 6 16 60 .083 28 .467 3 0-1 1271 7 TRIPP, Spencer 22-1 4 0 8 33 .121 17 .515 0 0-0 808 16 CUCUE, Miguel 21-20 3 0 6 21 .143 8 .381 2 0-0 1385 14 BARRETT, Mauricio 23-23 1 4 6 23 .043 11 .478 1 0-0 1320 2 HORN, Derrek 22-0 2 0 4 36 .056 15 .417 1 0-0 710 6 MACIAS, Hector 18-9 1 2 4 22 .045 5 .227 0 0-1 667 21 DALY, Mickey 23-23 0 4 4 19 .000 6 .316 0 0-0 2024 12 BRODERSEN, Brennen 21-19 0 3 3 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-0 1677 3 BAHR, Arthur 23-6 0 2 2 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-0 1052 23 RANGEL, Chris 17-0 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 490 32 HERNANDEZ, Tony 20-19 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 1625 5 GUNNARSSON, Anton 13-3 0 1 1 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 434 17 VARGAS, Erik 20-0 0 0 0 16 .000 7 .438 0 0-0 584 8 MACEDO, Missael 14-2 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 440 4 VOLK, Simon 23-23 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 1998 31 MARTINEZ, Jose 7-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 469 Total 23 44 39 127 419 .105 190 .453 18 3-5 - Opponents 23 20 17 57 179 .112 72 .402 4 1-1 -

## Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 29 HUMMEL, Tobias 19-19 1639:43 15 0.82 38 .717 15 2 1 5 31 MARTINEZ, Jose 7-4 468:35 5 0.96 9 .643 3 1 0 1 Total 23 2108:18 20 0.85 52 .722 18 3 1 8 Opponents 23 2108:18 44 1.88 146 .768 3 18 1 4

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal State L.A. 19 22 3 0 44 Opponents 12 8 0 0 20

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal State L.A. 200 208 10 1 419 Opponents 84 94 1 0 179

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal State L.A. 26 26 0 0 52 Opponents 63 81 2 0 146

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal State L.A. 74 70 1 1 146 Opponents 35 42 0 0 77

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal State L.A. 137 129 1 1 268 Opponents 132 154 2 1 289

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Fi n a l St a n d i n g s Al l -CCAA Te a m s North Division First-Team All-CCAA GK Brook Johnson SSU Sr. Team CCAA Record Pts Overall Record F Victor Regalado CSUS Jr. x! - Sonoma State 10-3-3 33 14-5-4 F Federico Cino CSULA Sr. Cal State Stanislaus 8-6-2 26 11-6-2 F Albert Cabrera CSUSB Sr. Chico State 5-7-4 19 8-8-4 MD Andrew Marinez CSUDH Sr. Cal State Monterey Bay 5-8-3 18 6-11-3 Humboldt State 5-8-3 18 6-10-4 MD Evan Armstrong CSUC Sr. San Francisco State 3-9-4 13 6-10-4 MD Cory Taufer SSU So. MD Miguel Abascal CPP Sr. South Division D Kevin Gallaugher CSUDH Sr. D Mickey Daly CSULA Sr. Team CCAA Record Pts Overall Record D Ryan Larson CSUDB Sr. x! - Cal State L.A. 13-2-1 40 18-4-1 x - Cal State San Bernardino 11-4-1 34 15-6-1 Second-Team All-CCAA xz - Cal State Dominguez Hills 11-4-1 34 18-6-1 GK Markus Dickerson CSUDH Fr. Cal Poly Pomona 8-7-1 25 10-8-1 UC San Diego 4-9-3 15 7-9-4 F Josh Suggs HSU Jr. Cal State East Bay 0-16 0 1-19-0 F Tyler Reinhart CPP Jr. F Obi Agwu CSUSB Jr. x - CCAA Tournament Participant MD Trevor Hurst SSU So. ! - Division Winner MD Edgar Santana CSUS Fr. z - CCAA Tournament Champion MD Cam Vickers SSU So. D Simon Volk CSULA Jr. Fi n a l CCAA Ra n k i n g s D Mark Peters CSUSB Sr. D Marco Pulido CSUDH Sr. Team Rankings Shots: 2nd (419) Honorable Mention All-CCAA Points: 3rd (127) Forwards Goals: 3rd (44) Jason Swope (CSULA), Christopher Akwaja (CSUC). Goals per Game: 3rd (1.91) Midfielders Assists: 3rd (39) Miguel Cucue (CSULA), Alex Munoz (CSUDH), Assists per Game: 3rd (1.70) Jeremiah Marquez (CSUSB), Billy Pellow (CSUSB) Fewest Goals Allowed: 1st (20) Rigo Cardenas (CPP). Goals Against Avg.: 2nd (0.85) Defenders Saves: 12th (52) Jared Kukura (UCSD), Ryan Hall (SSU), Gabe Glass Shutouts: 2nd (8) (CSUMB), Stuart Gallant (SSU) Corners: 2nd (146) Goalkeeper Javier Rosales (CSUS) Individual Rankings Shots CCAA Most Valuable Offensive Player Frederico Cino (3rd, 67), Kristian Gaustad (7th, 60) Victor Regalado (CSUS) Points Federico Cino (1st, 32) CCAA Most Valuable Defensive Player Goals Kevin Gallaugher (CSUDH) Federico Cino (2nd, 12), Aza Gomez (10th, 8) Assists CCAA Newcomer of the Year Federico Cino (2nd, 8), Kristian Gaustad (7th, 6) Markus Dickerson (CSUDH) Game-Winning Goals Jason Swope (3rd, 4) CCAA Freshman of the Year Goals Against Avg Martin Esqueda (CSUSB) Tobias Hummel (2nd, 0.82) Shutouts CCAA Coach of the Year Tobias Hummel (4th, 5.0) Chris Chamides (CSULA)

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Day Date Opponent Location Time Thursday 9/2 Biola University Jesse Owens Track 4:00 PM Sunday 9/5 Alumni Game Jesse Owens Track 2:00 PM Friday 9/10 *at UC San Diego La Jolla, CA 7:00 PM Sunday 9/12 *at Cal State East Bay Hayward, CA 2:00 PM Friday 9/17 *San Francisco State Jesse Owens Track 4:30 PM Sunday 9/19 *Cal State Monterey Bay Jesse Owens Track 11:30 AM Friday 9/24 *at Cal Poly Pomona Pomona, CA 7:00 PM Sunday 9/26 *at Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA 11:30 AM Friday 10/1 *at Cal State Stanislaus Turlock, CA 4:30 AM Sunday 10/3 *at Chico State Chico, CA 11:30 AM Friday 10/8 *Cal State East Bay Jesse Owens Track 4:30 PM Sunday 10/10 *UC San Diego Jesse Owens Track 11:30 AM Friday 10/15 *Sonoma State Jesse Owens Track 4:30 PM Sunday 10/17 *Humboldt State Jesse Owens Track 11:30 AM Wednesday 10/20 *Cal State Dominguez Hills Jesse Owens Track 4:30 PM Saturday 10/23 *at Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson, CA 4:30 PM Friday 10/29 *Cal State San Bernardino Jesse Owens Track 4:30 PM Sunday 10/31 *Cal Poly Pomona Jesse Owens Track 11:30 AM Fri. - Sun. 11/5-7 CCAA Championship Tournament Turlock, CA TBA Fri. - Sun. 11/12-14 NCAA West Regional TBA TBA Saturday 11/20 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA TBA Fri. - Sun. 12/3-5 NCAA Semifinals & Finals TBA TBA

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