1 2 FOLLOW THE BUCS ON SOCIAL ATHLETICS SOCIAL MEDIA 3 CROW’S NEST PARK GILBERT QUICK FACTS 2021 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT STREAM TIME(MT) 2020 2021 LAST SERIES GENERAL INFORMATION Record Meeting Location Gilbert, Ariz. 8/7 at Scottsdale CC^ None 9 a.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 Mascot Buccaneers 8/20 at Ottawa (Ariz.) OUAZ 7 p.m. 8-4 Second (2019; L, 0-14) 0-1 Colors Maroon and Gold 8/28 at Southern Nevada^ None 10 a.m. 4-8 First N/A 0-0 Enrollment 485 9/4 vs Arizona Christian BSN 8 p.m. 4-9 Third (2019; L, 0-13) 0-2 Conference Cal Pac 9/12 at Bethesda None 1 p.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 Facility Paloma Soccer Complex 9/17 at Embry-Riddle* ERAU 5 p.m. DNP Second (2019; L, 0-10) 0-1 President Sue Wilcox 9/24 at Saint Katherine* USK 12:30 p.m. 2-11 Third (2021; W, 3-2) 2-0 9/26 at Westcliff* WEST 4 p.m. DNP Second (2019; L, 1-6) 0-1 Director of Athletics Jeff Fore 10/3 at BENU Mesa* BENU TBA 7-3 Sixth (2021; L, 0-2) 1-3-1 Assistant AD Karin Gadberry 10/10 vs Embry-Riddle* ERAU 1 p.m. DNP Third (2019; L, 0-10) 0-1 10/15 vs Sierra Nevada* SNU 5 p.m. 1-11 First N/A 0-0 MEN’S SOCCER STAFF 10/17 vs Simpson* SIM 1 p.m. 9-4 First N/A 0-0 Head Coach Jonas Tanzer (Pacific Lutheran) 10/24 vs BENU Mesa* BENU 1 p.m. 7-3 Seventh (2021; L, 0-2) 1-3-1 Assistant Coach Logan Sanchez 10/29 Soka* SOKA TBA DNP First N/A 0-0 Assistant Coach Bradley Trella 10/31 Marymount Calif.* MCU 2 p.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 11/5 Westcliff* WEST 5 p.m. DNP Third (2019; L, 1-6) 0-1 11/7 Saint Katherine* SKU 1 p.m. 2-11 Fourth (2021; W, 3-2) 2-0 WOMEN’S SOCCER STAFF *Conference Head Coach Jack Hartley (Jamestown) ^Scrimmage Assistant Coach Nicole Slade Volunteer Assistant Lasse Binder 2021 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE Volunteer Assistant Zac Wheeler DATE OPPONENT STREAM TIME(MT) 2020 2021 LAST SERIES Record Meeting TRAINING STAFF 8/24 vs The Master’s TMU TBA 3-6 First N/A 0-0 Head Trainer Amy Devies 9/3 at Ottawa (Ariz.) OUAZ TBA 8-1-1 Second (2019; L, 0-11) 0-1 9/9 at Arizona Christian ACU 4 p.m. 3-10 Third (2019; L, 0-12) 0-2 Assistant Trainer Natasha Anderson 9/17 at Embry-Riddle* EUAZ 7:30 p.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 Team Physician Dr. Kostas Enconomopoulos 9/24 at Saint Katherine* USK 10 a.m. 7-6-1 Third (2021; L, 1-2) 0-2 9/26 at Westcliff* WEST 7 p.m. DNP Second (2019; L, 0-12) 0-1 Men’s Top Returners: 10/3 at BENU Mesa* BENU 10 a.m. 3-4-1 Fifth (2021; L, 1-5) 0-4-1 Nicklaus Sullivan (Cal Pac All-Second Team) 10/10 vs Embry-Riddle* BSN 11 a.m. DNP Second N/A 0-0 Johnny Perez (Cal Pac Honorable Mention) 10/15 vs Sierra Nevada* BSN 3 p.m. DNP First N/A 0-0 10/17 vs Simpson* BSN 11 a.m. 6-5-1 First N/A 0-0 10/24 vs BENU Mesa* BENU 11 a.m. 3-4-1 Sixth (2021; L, 1-5) 0-4-1 Men’s Top Newcomers 10/29 at Soka* SOKA TBA DNP First N/A 0-0 Devan Jorgenson, F/MF (Essex County College) 10/31 at Marymount Calif.* MCU TBA DNP First N/A 0-0 Johnny Baros, F (Eastern New Mexico) 11/5 vs Westcliff* WEST 3 p.m. DNP Third (2019; L, 0-12) 0-0 11/7 vs Saint Katherine* USK 11 a.m. 7-6-1 Fourth (2021; L, 1-2) 0-2 Woen’s Top Returners: *Conference Alison Washatka ^Scrimmage Lizbeth Medina TABLE OF CONTENTS Women’s Top Newcomers Hallie Benson, F/MF (Alta HS) 2 .................................................................................................................... SOCIAL MEDIA Jennifer Gonzales, MF (Dodge City CC) 3 ...................................................................................................... GENERAL INFORMATION 4-7 ....................................................................... CAMPUS AND ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Buccaneers Sports Information 8- 10 ...................................................................................................... SEASON OUTLOOKS Sports Information Director Preston English 11-15 ............................................................................................. rosters & 2020 Stats Sports Info. Assistant Brandon Genson 16-20 ...................................................................................................... coaching staffs Buccaneers Sports Network 21-30 ........................................................................................... men’s soccer profiles Announcers Michael Donohue (PBP) 31-37 ...................................................................................... women’s soccer profiles Emily Carman (Color) 38 ............................................................................................... DAKOTA FUSION FC STORY 39-47 .................................... records, awards, yearly lineups & All-time rosters 4 5 CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION SUE WILCOX CAMPUS VICE PRESIDENT Susan S. Wilcox (Sue) is in her second year serving as as Vice President for Park Uni- versity Gilbert. Prior to transitioning to Park Gilbert, Sue worked as Senior Director of Project Management for Park University. During this time, her focus was university project prioritization, resource management and delivery of strategic initiatives in close conjunction with the university’s executive leadership team. Prior to joining Park University, Wilcox worked in higher education at Webster University where she led the development and maturation of the Project Management Office. Early in her career, Wilcox was at Washington University as an IBM employee focusing on higher education technology design. Wilcox owned and operated HilMar Consulting which focused on delivery of transformational initiatives for privately owned businesses and spent 9 years at Accenture where she led teams focused on business startups. Wilcox started her career at IBM and continued there for 13 years spanning engineering, software development, sales support and sales leadership. Wilcox, her husband David, and their chocolate lab, Auggie live in Gilbert, AZ and have two adult children, Hil- ary and Marshall, who live in the Saint Louis, Mo. BEN ZIEBERS CAMPUS ASSOCIIATE VICE PRESIDENT Ben Zibers is entering his second year as Associate Vice President for Park University Gilbert. He has been with Park University since 2013 most recently as Senior Director for Student and Enrollment Services at Park Gilbert. Zibers brings a wealth of academic and enrollment services experience. As an alum, he has a lifelong passion for the university’s academic and operational success. He has leadership experience in network-wide student success initiatives, budget and program management, enrollment analysis, student engagement development, marketing collateral development, and student technology innova- tion. Before coming to Park Gilbert, he was responsible for developing and launching Kansas City’s first varsity e-sports program. In addition to operational responsibilities, Zibers has spent numerous hours in the classroom assisting with the redevelopment of the university’s first-year experience course. Zibers received his M.P.A. from Park University and his B.A. in English and Liberal Studies from Park University. 6 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION JEFF FORE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jeff Fore enters his third year as Athletic Director at Park University Gilbert, having ascended to the position in November of 2019. Fore oversees all 15 men’s and women’s sports at Park Gilbert in addition to spearheading the university’s efforts in building their own campus and atheltics facility which is expected to be completed by the 2022- 23 school year. Fore began his tenure as Park University Gilbert’s head women’s basketball coach Sept. 17, 2018, after spending three years as Director of Team Recruiting Solutions and Senior Recruiting Specialist at Next College Student Athlete (NCSA). Prior to his time with the NCSA, Fore served as the Assistant Athletic Director of Student-Athlete Academic Support and Development at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Ariz., from 2013-15. There he worked with more than 450 students in 22 sports implementing a system for assessing at-risk student athletes and creating a “welcome back” orientation program. His efforts, including the academic and community service reward pro- gram called the Lopes Cup, helped to significantly raise the GPA of student-athletes at the university. Fore was the Athletic Director at Mesa Community College from 2008-2010. During his time with the Thunder- birds, MCC teams won five ACCAC titles and a pair of Division I region championships His career has also been marked by successful basketball programs, beginning after his playing days at the Uni- versity of Missouri-Rolla (now Missouri S&T), beginning his coaching career at Arkansas State University as an assistant coach in 1988 and continuing from 1990-1993 at then-Central Missouri State (now UCM). Fore was the head men’s basketball coach at Clarke University from 1993-1996, and then from 1996-2000, he began his affiliation with the Kuwait Sporting Club, the national team in Kuwait City, Kuwait. He was the general manager and head coach of the team in the Arab Professional League. He lef the team to two league titles and several international gold medals. In 2000, he led the Kuwait National Team to a sixth-place finish in the Olym- pic Qualifiying tournament in Japan. He coached the Arizona Rhinos Professional Basketball Club from 2003-2005, followed by high school boys basketball stops in Arizona at Phoenix Country Day High School, James Sandoval Prep, and Valley Vista High School. In a one-year stop (2011-12), at the helm of the women’s basketball program Sandra Day O’Connor High School in Glendale, Ariz., he led the Eagles to the best record (22-8) the most wins (22) in program history. It was only the second winning season in school history to that point.
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