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2009 Bulldog Men’s Soccer1 Gonzaga Men’s SoccerHead Coach Einar Thorarinsson .. 2-3Assistant Coaches ............... 4

5 Bulldog PlayersBulldog Outlook ................. 6Bulldog Roster ..................... 7Scott Barnum ....................... 8Tim Muravez ....................... 9Tye Perdido ........................ 10Ben Funkhouser ................. 11Nick Barclay ...................... 12Collin Harrison .................. 13Philippe Garre .................... 14Nick Love .......................... 15Chrisian Seon ..................... 16Andrew Hickman/Mitch Bolland .... 17Joel Schilperoort/Mitch Weller . 18Colin Flynn/Zach Smith ..... 19James Partee/Josh Petosa ... 20Cam Ballantyne/Stefan Eysteinnson . 21James Matern/Casey Ames . 22Eric Nielsen/Ian Hartfield .. 23Jeff Renslo/Ryan Caballero . 242008 Results ...................... 252008 Statistics .................... 26

27 Opponents & Record BookOpponents .................... 28-29All-Time Series..............30-31Year-by-Year Results ....32-34Record Book ...................... 35Special Teams .................... 36Honor Roll ......................... 37Soccer All-Stars ............38-39All-Time Roster ................. 40West Coast Conference .41-42

43 Gonzaga UniversityGonzaga University ..... 44-45Gonzaga Athletics ........ 46-47Facilities ...................... 48-51Academics ........................ 52Interim President Thayne McCulloh ............. 53Gonzaga Administration ... 54Athletic Director Mike Roth . 55Athletic Administration .... 56Athletic Support Staff ....... 57Coaches ............................ 58Staff Directory .................. 59Media Information ............ 60

The 2009 men’s soccer me-dia guide is a production of the Gonzaga University sports information office. It was cre-ated in InDesign and was printed by Lithograph Reproductions of Spokane, Wash. Photo credits in this publication go to Gonzaga Office of Public Information, Dale Goodwin, Shawn Toner/Explosive Illusions, Torrey Vail and Jeff Green. Cover design by Mike Lee.

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Head Coach Einar Thorarinsson15th Year at Gonzaga; Cornell University, 1975

Einar Thorarinsson enters his 15th season at Gonzaga University as he looks to guide the Bulldogs to their second trip to the NCAA Tournament in three years and the program’s third trip overall. Thorarinsson had the Bulldogs on the doorstep of the NCAA Tour-nament in 2008 after the Bulldogs received an at-large bid in 2007. The 2008 season came down to the final match with the Bulldogs still in the West Coast Conference title chase. Gonzaga finished tied for second, three points out of first. Thorarinsson is the winningest coach in Bulldog men’s soccer history, bringing a 119-110-22 record into the 2009 campaign. Since his arrival on the GU campus in January of 1995, Thorarinsson has made an immediate impact on the for-tunes of the program, turning it into an annual contender for the WCC men’s soccer crown and leading the Zags to its inaugural NCAA Tournament appearance in 2001. He earned his third WCC Coach of the Year honor in 2005, and won his 100th Gonzaga match in 2006. Thorarinsson took a team laden with 10 seniors back to the NCAA Tournament in 2007, the Bulldogs earning an at-large bid for their second NCAA Tournament appearance. The Bulldogs had their inaugural Hermann Trophy can-didate in 2007 in senior George Josten, who left Gonzaga third in career goals (34) and assists (17), and fourth in ca-reer points (85). Josten also became the first Bulldog to be a three-time All-WCC first-team selection and a three-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American (first team in 2006 and ’07, and third team in 2005). He also earned Far West Region first-team honors and become the Bulldogs inaugural soccer All-America selection by being named to the 2007 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas All-America third team. Off the field Josten was also honored as the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year and led a group of 47 athletes named to the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team. Under his tutelage the Bulldogs had two players se-lected in the January 2008 MLS Draft and had a third sign as a free agent. Josten was taken in the second round as the 20th overall pick by the Columbus Crew, defender Austin

Washington was drafted in the fourth round as the 54th overall pick by the Chicago Fire and keeper Vito Higgins signed with the Los Ange-les Galaxy after attending a tryout camp. Thorarinsson also saw the Bulldogs return to the national rankings in 2007 for the first time since 2001. Gonzaga was ranked as high as 12th on the national scene after wins over defending NCAA College Cup champion UC Santa Barbara and 15th-ranked University of Washington, the win over cross-state rival Washington the first in program history. Prior to 2007 the Bulldogs had been on the verge NCAA Tournament berths in 2005 and ’06. In 2005 Gonzaga went into the final week-end with a shot at the WCC regular-season title,

and in 2006 Gonzaga was again in the title hunt most of the season before settling for third place. Thorarinsson, who joined the Bulldogs from across town at Whitworth College, inherited a squad which had gone 2-13-1 in 1994. Improvement was minimal to 3-10-2 in 1995, then the Zags made noise in the West Coast Con-ference in 1996, going into the final weekend of conference play in control of their own destiny. Although Gonzaga’s title aspirations fell short, the club made an eight-game improvement to 11-6-1 to lead all WCC teams in victories. Its 4-2-0 conference record landed the team in third place and Thorarinsson was accorded WCC Coach of the Year honors. The upward swing continued in 1997, Gonzaga shar-ing the WCC crown with Santa Clara University at 4-2-0, Gonzaga missing out on the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament by virtue of a 2-1 setback at SCU. The 14-4-0 record again led all WCC teams in victories, and Thorarinsson became the first Gonzaga coach in any sport to earn back-to-back WCC Coach of the Year plau-dits. Gonzaga also witnessed its first soccer Player of the Year with Jeff McAllister garnering the honor in 1997. The Bulldogs finished that season ranked 16th in the nation by Soccer Times. Back-to-back was the theme in 1998 as Thorarinsson again led Gonzaga to a share of the WCC soccer title. The Bulldogs entered the final match of the season with a 5-0-0 record and needed a tie or win against San Diego to claim the title outright and secure their inaugural NCAA Tourna-ment berth. Gonzaga fell short in the match, losing the title 2-1 to USD.

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Year School Rec. Pct. Conf. Pct. Conf. Fin. Other1986 Whitworth College 12-11-2 .522 2-6-2 .250 9th (NWCSC) 1987 Whitworth College 8-12-3 .400 1-8-2 .111 11th (NWCSC) 1988 Whitworth College 16-3-2 .842 5-1-0 .833 1st (NWCSC) NAIA Playoffs1989 Whitworth College 17-3-2 .850 4-1-1 .800 T1st (NWCSC) NAIA Playoffs1990 Whitworth College 16-3-1 .842 2-2-1 .500 4th (NWCSC) NAIA Playoffs1991 Whitworth College 8-9-0 .471 3-2-1 .600 T3rd (NWCSC)1992 Whitworth College 15-3-0 .833 4-1-1 .800 T1st (NWCSC) NAIA Playoffs1993 Whitworth College 16-2-1 .888 5-1-0 .833 1st (NWCSC) NAIA Playoffs1994 Whitworth College 11-6-2 .647 4-1-1 .800 T1st (NWCSC)1995 Gonzaga University 3-10-2 .231 1-4-1 .200 5th (WCC)1996 Gonzaga University 11-6-1 .647 4-2-0 .667 3rd (WCC)1997 Gonzaga University 14-4-0 .777 4-2-0 .667 T1st (WCC) 1998 Gonzaga University 12-4-2 .750 5-1-0 .833 T1st (WCC) 1999 Gonzaga University 9-8-1 .529 3-3-0 .500 4th (WCC)2000 Gonzaga University 11-6-0 .647 5-1-0 .833 2nd (WCC)2001 Gonzaga University 9-5-2 .625 4-1-1 .750 T2nd (WCC) NCAA 1st Round2002 Gonzaga University 5-10-1 .333 2-3-1 .400 6th (WCC)2003 Gonzaga University 5-11-1 .312 0-6-0 .000 7th (WCC)2004 Gonzaga University 6-14-0 .300 2-10-0 .167 7th (WCC)2005 Gonzaga University 7-9-4 .450 5-5-2 .500 5th (WCC)2006 Gonzaga University 9-8-2 .526 6-5-1 .541 3rd (WCC)2007 Gonzaga University 9-7-4 .550 4-4-4 .500 4th (WCC) NCAA 1st Round2008 Gonzaga University 9-8-2 .526 6-5-1 .542 T2nd (WCC) Totals 23 Years (Total) 238-162-35 .587 81-75-20 .517 ---- 5 NAIA Playoffs Gonzaga 14 Years 119-110-22 .518 51-52-11 .496 ---- 2 NCAA Appearances

In 1999 Gonzaga once again remained in the title hunt until the final match of the season, losing to Portland 5-2 and dropping to a fourth place finish in the conference standings. The season was highlighted by one of the tough-est schedules in Bulldog history with eight matches against nationally-ranked teams. Gonzaga responded with a 4-3-1 record in those matches including upsets of No. 1 Creigh-ton (1-0) in Omaha, Neb.; No. 5 Virginia in Charlottesville, Va., and a 1-0 setback at No. 1 Santa Clara. Prior to joining the Bulldogs, Thorarinsson coached at Whitworth College for nine seasons while posting a 119-52-13 record, five Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges titles and NAIA national rankings in five of his nine seasons. He was named NAIA District I Coach of the Year from 1988-90 and again in 1992. He also coached the Pirates women for two seasons from 1990-91. Thorarinsson has strong soccer ties in Spokane. He coached East Valley High School from 1987-90, taking the Knights to the final four in 1990. He has coached in the Olympic Developmental Program since 1990 and was a United States Soccer Federation Region IV staff coach from 1991-99. He also coached the Spokane Shadow of the USISL in their first of two seasons of 1995-96. Thorarins-son holds national coaching licenses from the USSF and NSCAA. The native of Reykjavik, Iceland, played at Monroe

Community College in Rochester, NY, from 1971-72, and for Cornell University from 1973-74. He is a 1975 gradu-ate of Cornell with a degree in landscape architecture. He and his wife Melanie, have two daughters Kyra and Brynja, both Gonzaga graduates.

Head Coach Einar Thorarinsson

The ThORaRinSSOn File

Birthplace: Reykjavik, Iceland high School: Austeurbaer School (Iceland)College: Monroe Community College Cornell University, 1975 (B.S. Landscape Architecture)

Coaching experience:1987-90 - head Boys Coach East Valley HS (Spokane, WA)1986-94 - head Men’s Coach Whitworth CollegeJanuary, 1995 - head Men’s Coach Gonzaga University

Einar Thorarinsson’s Collegiate Coaching Record

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Assistant Coach Mike ThompsonNinth Year at Gonzaga; Gonzaga University, 2000

Mike Thompson is in his second stint as an assistant coach on head coach Einar Thorarinsson’s staff after serving as an assistant coach during the 2000 season. He rejoined the Bull-dogs coaching staff in the fall of 2002. Thompson returned not only to a former coaching stop but also to his alma mater after playing four sea-sons for the Bulldogs from 1996-99. During that stretch Thompson helped lead Gonzaga to back-to-back West Coast Conference co-titles in 1997 and 1998. During his four years at GU, Thompson was one of the top assist men in the WCC, setting both the single-season and career record for assists at Gonzaga. He still ranks fourth in career assists with 16 and tied for first in single-season assists with 8. His 18 career goals still rank fifth. In 1998 he earned first-

team All-West Coast Conference honors and wrapped up his playing career in 1999 with an honorable mention All-WCC selection. He played three seasons with the Spokane Shadow of the United States Premier Devel-opmental League. At Gonzaga, Thompson will work with the Bulldogs midfielders and forwards. The native of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, com-pleted his B.A. in history and secondary edu-cation in December of 2000, and his teaching certification in May, 2002. He was married to former Gonzaga women’s soccer player Molly Bales on April 24, 2004. They welcomed a son, Caden, in 2005, and a daughter, Natalie Paige, in 2007.

Assistant Coach Vito HigginsSecond Year at Gonzaga; Gonzaga University, 2008

Vito Higgins, who made the move from the field to the coaching box for Gonzaga University in 2008 following an outstanding career in the nets for the Bulldogs, returns for his second season. The native of Kailua, Hawai’i, joined head coach Einar Thorarins-son’s staff after a foot injury cut short his professional career. The Bulldogs all-time leader in saves with 305, he had signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Galaxy of the MLS in the spring of 2008 following a tryout, but decided to forego his professional career when Thorarinsson offered him a spot on his staff. Higgins was instrumental in the Bulldogs reach-ing the NCAA Tournament in 2007, posting a 0.71 goals-against-average for the season to rank second on the single-season list behind fellow Hawaiian Josh Fouts and

his 0.68 in 1998. Higgins also posted a 1.34 career GAA to rank third behind Fouts (0.83) and another Hawaiian, Mike McCarthy (1.16). His 14 career shutouts rank second behind Fouts. He started 70 of his 72 appearances and played more than 6,500 minutes in his career.

Meet the

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Meet theBulldogs

Seniors

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Veteran Club Could Be Factor In WCC Chase GonzagaUniversitywentintothefinalmatchofthe2008seasonwithachancetotiefortheWestCoastCon-ferenceregular-seasoncrown. AndalthoughtheBulldogslostthatregular-seasonfi-nale, head coach Einar Thorarinsson is hoping that expe-rience might pay dividends in 2009 as his veteran squad sets its sights on another toughWestCoastConferencerace. TheBulldogs,9-8-2overalland6-5-1inWCCplaya year ago, return seven starters, a starting keeper and 10 other returnees this season. Add to the mix a strong group of newcomers andThorarinssonmayhavethemakingsofaspecialseason. NickBarclay,the2008WCCDefenderoftheYear,isjustoneoftheplayerswhobringsoutstandingcredentialsintothefoldthisyear.ThenativeofBoise,Idaho,becamethefirstBulldogtocarthometheWCCDefenderoftheYearaccoladeashehelpedtheBulldogsholdopponentstoonegoalorlessin10oftheir19matches. He’sjoinedagainondefensebyapairofWCChon-orees fromayearago.Senior starterTimMuravezwasanhonorablementionpickandsophomoreMitchBolandwas named to theWCCAll-Freshman team his rookieseason. CanadianChristianSeonsawlimitedactionlastyearasasophomoretransfer,andapairofredshirtfreshmen–JamesParteeandJoshPetosa–willalsobeinthehuntforminutesandadddepthtothedefense.NewcomerStefanThorEysteinssonfromIcelandwillalsohelpshoreupthedefense.HejoinstheBulldogsasajuniorafterattendingcollegeinIceland. Offensively the Bulldogs return nine players whocontributed27ofthe28goalstheyscoredayearago,ledbyseniorforwardTyePerdidowhohadateam-leading8goalsand19points. SeniormidfielderBenFunkhouserisbackaftergetting3goals,ateam-high6assistsand12pointsforsecondonthesquad. NickLove,whomissedthreematcheswithabrokenhandandstartedtwoof16appearances,had4goalsand9points,Muravezhad3goalsand7points,ZachSmith,asophomore,had3goalsand6pointsandBarclayhadagoaland4assistsfor6points. Boland and fellow returning sophomore MitchellWellereachcontributedapairofgoals. Sophomore Colin Flynn came off the bench in 14matches a year ago, redshirt sophomore Joel Schilperoort appearedinonematchayearagopriortobeingsidelinedfortheseasonandredshirtfreshmanmidfielderCameronBallantyne is also in themix.Smith,whocameoff thebenchin17matchesayearagoinautilityrole,willmovetoforwardtohelpprovidedepth. Ahostofnewcomerswillalsovieforplayingtime,led by JamesMatern, a freshmanmidfielder fromSpo-

kane’sFerrisHigh.He’llbejoinedbyfellowhighschoolteammatemidfielder IanHartfield andGreaterSpokaneLeaguerivalCaseyAmesofLewisandClark,alsointhemidfield.High-scoringforwardEricNielsenfromBoise,Idaho,willalsotrytocrackatoughoffensivelineup. Bothkeepers fromayear ago return.ScottBarnumstarted17matchesandposteda1.49GAA,whileAndrewHickmanhadapairofstartsamonghisthreeappearancesand a 2.78GAA.Redshirt JeffRenslo,whowas at theopen tryout a year agobut did notmake the squad, at-tended Gonzaga last season and is on the team this season. FreshmanRyanCaballerogivestheBulldogsfourkeep-ers. “There isgoing tobea lotofcompetition for spotsthis year,” 15th-year head coach Einar Thorarinsson said. “This is the most competition we’ve seen.” Thorarinsson knows Perdido and Barclay are going to bethemaintargets,buthethinksbothareuptothetask. “TyeandNickare,obviously,ouroffensiveandde-fensive leaders. They’ll be the focus of everybody weplayandIthinkthey’llhandlethatsituation.ButIthinkwe proved last year we are more than just a one or two dimensional team. Our offense was as distributed as ithasbeeninrecentyears,anddefensivelyyoucouldn’tgoawayfromNickbecausewehadguyslikeMuravezandBoland.” The newcomers have also caught the eye of thecoach. “I don’t knowwho will redshirt.Matern is a solidplayerwhocouldbeanimpactguyasafreshman.Ithinkhehasachancetobeastarter.Butyoucangorightdownthelistofnewcomers–plusputthereturningredshirtsinthemix–andthisteamhasalotofdepthandtheywillbehardtokeepoffthefield,”Thorarinssonsaid. TheBulldogswerepickedtofinishtiedforthirdwithLoyola Marymount University in theWCC pre-seasonballotingofcoaches,apositionThorarinssonwon’targuewith. “Ithinkthat’saboutright.SanFranciscoisgoingtobe very hard to beat again and SantaClara is going tobouncebackfromlastyear’slast-placefinish,”hesaidofthetwoteamspickedaheadoftheBulldogs. USFisgoingforitsfourthregular-seasontitleinsixyears. But Thorarinsson said his Bulldogs could challenge forahigherfinish. “Thisisaveteranteamthatshouldonlygetbetterastheyeargoesalong.Withacoupleofbreakshereortherewecouldagainberightinthethickofthetitlechaserightdowntothefinalweekend,”Thorarinssonsaid. Andthat’swherehehopestheexperienceoflastyearwill pay dividends this year.

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Bulldog Roster

No Name Pos Ht Cl Exp Hometown/High School 0 Scott Barnum GK 6-2 JR 1V FallCity,WA/EastsideCatholic/WhitworthUniversity 1 Andrew Hickman# GK 6-2 SO 1V Tigard, OR/Tigard 2 StefanEysteinsson# D 5-11 JR TR Neskaupstadur,Iceland/UniversityofAkureyri3 MitchBoland D 6-0 SO 1V VillaPark,CA/Lutheran 4 TimMuravez D 5-11 SR 3V Corvallis,OR/Corvallis 5 CollinHarrison MF 5-10 JR 1V Boulder,CO/SilverCreek/UniversityofPortland6 JamesPartee# D 6-1 FR RS Camas,WA/MountainView7 TyePerdido F 6-1 SR 3V Kalua,HI/Seabury8 JamesMatern MF 6-1 FR HS Spokane,WA/Ferris9 BenFunkhouser MF 5-10 SR 3V SpokaneValley,WA/EastValley10 PhilippeGarre MF 6-1 JR 2V Scottsdale,AZ/BrophyPrep11 NickLove F 5-11 JR 2V Kaneohe,HI/Punahou12 JoshPetosa# D 6-0 FR RS Snohomish,WA/Snohomish13 ChristianSeon D 5-11 JR 1V Winnipeg,MB/SaintFrancisXavier/NorthIdahoCollege14 JoelSchilperoort# F 6-1 SO 1V Issaquah,WA/EastsideCatholic15 MitchellWeller F 5-10 SO 1V Cheney,WA/Cheney16 NickBarclay D 5-10 SR 2V Boise,ID/Centennial17 CaseyAmes MF 5-7 FR HS Spokane,WA/LewisandClark18 ColinFlynn F 5-11 SO 1V Douglas,AK/JuneauDouglas19 EricNielsen F 5-10 FR HS Boise,ID/Boise20 IanHartfield D 6-1 FR HS Spokane,WA/Ferris21 ZachSmith# F 6-1 SO 1V Kalispell,MT/StillwaterChristian22 CameronBallantyne#MF 6-1 FR RS SanDiego,CA/CathedralCatholic24 JeffRenslo# GK 6-3 FR RS Seattle,WA/ArchbishopMurphy25 RyanCaballero GK 6-1 FR HS Sunnyvale,CA/BellarminePrep* Indicates Redshirt Year Used

HEAD COACH: EinarThorarinsson(15thyear,CornellUniversity,1975) ASSISTANTS: MikeThompson(9thyear,GonzagaUniversity,2000) VitoHiggins(2ndyear,GonzagaUniversity,2008) ATHLETIC TRAINER: EricGunning(3rdyear,EasternWashingtonUniversity,1999)

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High School: Attended Eastside Catholic in Bellevue where heearnedfourvarsitylettersforcoachMatt Potter…Metro 3A LeagueMVP and named to All-State 3Asecond team as senior in 2005…lost inquarterfinalsofWashingtonStateClass3ATournamentassenior.

Scott Barnum’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2005): Attended WhitworthCollege (since changedtouniversitystatus)…startedsevenofhisnineappearancesaskeeperduties were split as regular keeper Kevin Bostock was slowed af-ter undergoing off-season kneesurgery…won all seven of hisstarts…posted a 0.67 GAA while playing 672:29…had two shut-outs and shared two others with Bostock, including a 6-0 white-washingofWillametteinwhichBarnum started and played into the 80th minute before beingspelledbyBostock…WhitworthadvancedtothesemifinalsoftheNCAA Division III men’s soccerchampionship, losing to Gustavus Adolphus College ofMinnesota…didnotplayinanyofWhitworth’sfourpost-seasonmatches.

SOPHOMORE (2006): Redshirt-edatWhitworth.

RS-SOPHOMORE (2007): At-tended Whitworth University andstarted all 20 matches while posting a15-4-1recordand0.68GAA…had10 shutouts, including six straight from Sept. 9-29 to extend early-season winning streak to seven…clinched Northwest Conference ti-

tlewith1-0winatWhitmanonfinalnight of regular season…defeatedGustavusAdolphusCollege 2-1 inthefirst roundof theNCAADivi-sion III men’s soccer champion-ships, then fell to hostWisconsin-

Oshkosh 2-0 in the second round.

JUNIOR (2008): Startedall17ofhisappearances,gettingfirststartinsecondmatch of season atOregonState in double-overtime scorelesstie…started 10 straight matches beforegivingwaytoAndrewHick-man at Loyola Marymount, then startedfinal sevenmatches of sea-son…secondshutoutofseasonwas1-0victoryathomeagainstCSBa-kersfield…season-high11savesin3-2double-overtimevictoryatSanFrancisco…hadeightmatch-

es where he allowed just one goal, going 5-1-2 in those matches…posted9-6-2recordand1.49GAA.

Misc.: Was a forward until hissenior year in high school when badknees forcedhim tochangepositions.

0 Scott BarnumGoalkeeper*6-2*Senior*FallCity,Wash.

BARNUM GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent MIN SV G9/6/08 Oregon State 110 7 09/12/08 UNLV 903 19/14/08 UCRiverside 902 39/19/08 UMKC 993 29/21/08 CSBakersfield 905 09/26/08 Portland 90 2 19/28/08 Washington 904 210/3/08 SanFrancisco 901 110/5/08 SantaClara 982110/10/08 SanDiego 905310/17/08 Saint Mary’s 110 2 110/24/08 Portland 903 210/31/08 SantaClara 905111/2/08 SanFrancisco 10311 211/7/08 SanDiego 903111/9/08 Loyola Marymount 90 5 111/16/08SaintMary’s 4563

SCOTT BARNUM’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS MINS SAVES GA SHO GAA2005* 9-7 672:29 19 5 2 0.672006 *RedshirtedatWhitworth2007* 20-19 1862:57 66 14 10 0.682008 17-17 1507:28 69 25 2 1.49Career 46-43 4042:54 154 44 14 0.98

*Indicates Whitworth College

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High School: Attended CorvallisHigh where he played for CoachTony Vandermeer…earned fourvarsity letters…first-team All-Val-leyConferenceasaseniorasteamadvanced to first round of OregonState 4A playoffs…also namedthird-team All-State as a senior…also lettered two years in track in the pole vault where he was coached byolderbrotherMatt,twoyearsingolf and one year in basketball…receivedAmbassador’s Award forgolf.

Tim Muravez’ Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2006): Played in 16matches, 15 starts…first col-legiate appearance was off thebenchinsecondmatchofseason,then started his next 15 appear-ances…first collegiate goalwasabigone,returningtohishomestatetoscoreoffaGonzagacor-nerkickat88:23for2-1winatPortland.

SOPHOMORE (2007): One offour players to start all 20match-es…lonegoalofseasonandsecondof his career came at third-rankedSanta Clara to give 28th-rankedBulldogs a 1-0 lead at 16:54 inmatchthatwouldendin1-1double-overtimetie…hadapairofassists,hisfirstcareerassistleadingtoonlygoal in 1-0 win at Saint Mary’s and his second coming on match win-ning goal in 3-1 verdict againstLoyola Marymount…solid defen-sive play helped Gonzaga record a 0.71 goals-against-average, just shy oftheschoolrecordof0.68.

JUNIOR (2008): One of sevenplayers to start all 19 matches and helpedanchorveterandefense thatallowedjust1.45goals/match…af-terscoringonegoalineachoftwoprevious seasons, scored three goals totieforthirdonteamingoalsandrank fourth inpointswith seven…scored both goals in 3-2 setbackagainstUCRiversideinUNLVadi-dasInvitationalasGonzagatook2-0leadearlyinsecondhalf…finalgoalcame in 2-1 win at home against LoyolaMarymount…loneassistof

season came on Tye Perdido’s goal at98:58in3-2OTwinoverUMKCinGonzaga/NikeSoccerClassicashe was named to All-Tournament team…namedWest Coast Confer-encehonorablemention.

Misc.: FineArtsstudenthonoree…NationalHistorywinner…CorvallisHighrepresentativeforBoysState…father,JerryMuravez,playedbase-ball at Butte (Calif.) College andamateur baseball for the Chico(Calif.)Colts;brother,Michael,playedsocceratColoradoState-Pueblo; brother, Joseph, playedsocceratClarkCollegeinVancou-ver,Wash.;brother,Matthew,wasa

polevaulteratClackamas(Ore.)Community College…has sixbrothers – five older and oneyounger.

4 Tim MuravezDefender*6-1*Senior*Corvallis,Ore.

MURAVEZ GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS10/13/06 Portland 1 0 210/5/07 Saint Mary’s 0 1 110/12/07 Loyola Marymount 0 1 110/21/07 SantaClara 1 0 29/14/08 UCRiverside 2 0 49/19/08 UMKC 0 1 111/9/08 Loyola Marymount 1 0 2

TIM MURAVEZ’ CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2006 16-15 5 1 0 22007 20-20 7 1 2 42008 19-19 13 3 1 7Career 55-54 25 5 3 13

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High School: Lettered four yearsatSeaburyHallHighinMakawao,HI,whereheplayedforcoachMikeRussell…capped career with Maui Interscholastic League Division IIPlayer of theYear honors as a se-nior…scored a league-high 19 goals in12MILgamesasasenior,leadingteam in scoring all four seasons…three-timeAll-MILfirst-teamselec-tionandfirst-teamAll-Stateasase-nior…earned13 letters in his highschool career…helped volleyballteam to State titles as a freshmanand sophomore and was a three-timeAll-MIL first-team volleyballpick and was MIL Player of theYear as a senior…while playingvolleyballalsoplayedonthePac-Threefootballteamwherehewasthe placekicker and punter, earn-ingAll-MIL honors…five Statetournament appearances in high school–threeinvolleyball,onein track and one in paddling…captured theMIL 400m title intrack and finished seventh atState…earned seven All-MILfirst-teamhonors–threeinvol-leyball, three in soccer andoneintrack…alsoearnedhonorablemention MIL All-Star baseballaccolades…named to the All-State Tournamentteaminvolleyballasasenior…broke his hand during theMILTournamenttitlematchagainstHana,thenhadtowatchfromside-lines as Seabury lost a winner-to-state match the next night.

Tye Perdido’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2006): Emerged as oneofthetopfreshmenintheWestCoastConferenceandinthehistoryofGonzaga…scoredfourgoalsandhad three assists for 11 points…fourgoalstiedforthirdonteamand11 points were fourth…first colle-giate point came with assist against University of Maryland-BaltimoreCounty in theAnders Navy Clas-sic, that goal giving Gonzaga a short-lived 2-1 lead in a match that endedin2-2double-overtimetie…firstgoalcameagainstXavierintheStephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classichosted by Oregon State…had two

overtime goals late in the season, thefirstin2-1homewinoverPort-land as he scored in the 99th minute and the second coming in the 101st minute in 2-1 home win over 16th-rankedSanFrancisco.

SOPHOMORE (2007): Appeared in all 20 matches with eight starts…started four straight matches earlyin the season, two I themiddle ofthe season and two more late in season…tiedforsecondonteamingoals(3)andpoints(7)…firstgoalofseasonwasmatchwinnerin2-1

victoryoverLoyola(Md.)infirstround of Stephen Hensor/JoeZaherClassicatOregonState…lastgoalofseasonwasalsomatchwinner against Loyola Marymount in 3-1 victory, breaking a 1-1 tiein the60thminute…loneassistofseason led to match winner in 85th

minute in 2-1 victory over 15th ranked Washington, Gonzaga’sinaugural win over the Huskies in 20 meetings…named WestCoast Conference honorablemention.

JUNIOR (2008): Oneofsevenplayers to start all 19 matches…

paced teamingoals (8)andpoints(19)…15 career goals tied for 8thon Gonzaga charts withArni IngiPjetursson and 38 career pointsranktiedfor8thwithBrettFink…firsttwo-goalmatchofcareercameinGonzaga/NikeClassicin3-2OTwinoverUMKC,gettingequalizerat 87:17 and match winner at 98:58, hisonlymatch-winninggoalofsea-son…namedMVPoftournament…had match-tying goal early in second halfin2-1winatPortland…namedtoAll-WestCoast Conference firstteamandAll-FarWestRegionthirdteam.

Misc.: EagleScout…volunteersforchurch and charity organizations…married Samantha (Sam) Hara inJuly, 2009.

7 Tye PerdidoForward*6-1*Senior*Kula,Hawaii

PERDIDO GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS9/2/06 UMBC 0 1 19/8/06 Navy 1 0 29/9/06 Oregon State 0 1 110/8/06 Saint Mary’s 0 1 110/15/06 Portland 1 0 210/20/06 SanDiego 1 0 210/29/06 SanFrancisco 1 0 29/7/07 Washington 0 1 19/21/07 Loyola(Md.) 1 0 210/7/07 SanFrancisco 1 0 210/12/07 Loyola Marymount 1 0 28/29/08 Creighton 1 0 29/19/08 UMKC 2 0 49/26/08 Portland 1 0 210/12/08 Loyola Marymount 1 0 210/17/08 Saint Mary’s 1 0 210/24/08 Portland 0 1 110/31/08 SantaClara 0 1 111/2/08 SanFrancisco 1 1 311/7/08 SanDiego 1 0 211/9/08 Loyola Marymount 0 1 1

PERDIDO’S HONORS2007 All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention

2008 All-West Coast Conference first team2008 All-Far West Region third team

TYE PERDIDO’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2006 19-1 17 4 3 112007 20-8 39 3 1 72008 19-19 44 8 4 20Career 58-28 100 15 8 38

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High School: Attended Spokane’s EastValleyHigh,playingforcoach-esJeffRoseandBrianMullen…All-GreaterSpokaneLeaguefirst-teamselection as a senior, second-team pick as a junior…EVHS captured GSL title senior season.

Ben Funkhouser’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2006): Saw action in14matches,twostartstoprovidedepthatmidfielder…firstcollegiatestart came atWashington and hissecond start was at No. 7 Santa Clara in season finale…first col-legiate goal gave Gonzaga 1-0 lead over the Broncos in a match the Bulldogs would win 2-1 in overtime…first collegiate pointwasassistin2-1setbackatSanDiego…alsoassistedonmatch-winning goal in 2-1 double-overtime home win over San Francisco.

SOPHOMORE (2007): Started 18 of20matches,comingoffbenchinfinaltworegular-seasongamesandthen re-entering starting lineup at SMUinfirstroundofNCAATour-nament…scored two goals and had an assist…first goal of seasonwasmatchwinnerin85thminuteof2-1winoverWashington,theinauguralwin forGonzagaover theHuskiesin 20 tries…also scored in 1-1 dou-ble-overtimetieatPortland,hisgoalin sixth minute giving Gonzaga the lead…onlyassistofseasoncameathome against Portland in 2-2 dou-ble-overtimedeadlock.

JUNIOR (2008): Started all 19 matches, one of seven players todo so…scored three goals, led team with six assists and was second in points with 12…only match-win-ning goal of season and secondofcareer came at home against Santa Clarain2-1OTwin,his30-yarderat97:33fromtheleftwingcatchingthe far side…assisted on first goal

against SCU…scored equalizer in2-1setbackatWashington…assist-edonbothgoalsin3-2lossagainstUCRiverside inUNLV adidas In-vitational…assisted on Mitch Bo-land’s match-winning goal at 87:12 in 2-1win at SantaClara…namedtoAll-WestCoastConference sec-ond team.

Misc.: 3.98high schoolGPA…se-lected to U-18Olympic Develop-

ment Program national player selection pool in 2006…father,Lee Funkhouser, played varsitysoccerattheUniversityofWash-ingtonin1971;sister,Heidi,playedvarsity soccer at Community Col-

legesofSpokanein1995;broth-er, Nick, played varsity soccer at CCSin2003.

9 Ben FunkhouserMidfielder*5-10*Senior*SpokaneValley,Wash.

FUNKHOUSER GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS10/20/06 SanDiego 0 1 110/29/06 SantaClara 1 0 29/7/07 Washington 1 0 29/29/07 Portland 1 0 210/26/07 Portland 0 1 19/14/08 UCRiverside 0 2 29/19/08 UMKC 1 0 29/28/08 Washington 1 0 210/5/08 SantaClara 1 1 310/12/08 Loyola Marymount 0 1 110/31/08 SantaClara 0 1 111/2/08 SanFrancisco 0 1 1

BEN FUNKHOUSER’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2006 14-2 10 1 2 42007 20-18 19 2 1 52008 19-19 49 3 6 12Career 53-39 78 6 9 21

FUNKHOUSER’S HONORS2008 All-West Coast Conference second team

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High School: Earned three varsity letters at Centennial High playingfor coach Scott Reynolds…teamcaptured Southern Idaho Confer-enceDistrict titles in 2003-05 andclaimed Idaho State 5A crowns asjunior and senior…two-time All-SICselectionasjuniorandsenior…GatoradePlayerof theYearnomi-neeasasophomore…All-SICAca-demic selection three times.

Nick Barclay’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2006): Appeared in13matcheswithonestartlateintheseasonatWashington…addeddepth to a defense that allowedjust1.47goals/match,bestfortheBulldogs since the 2001 season when they allowed 0.85…picked uphisfirstcollegiatepoint–andonlypointsoftheseason–withgoal in season-opening 4-1winover UNLV.

SOPHOMORE (2007): One offour players to start all 20match-es…lonegoalofseasonandsecondofcareerwasmatchwinner in2-1victory over host Wisconsin-Mil-waukeeat thePanther Invitational,takingaConorBaranskicornerkickand scoring at 60:00…helped Gon-zaga record a 0.71 goals against av-erage,justshyoftheschoolrecordof0.68.

JUNIOR (2008): Establishedhim-self as veteran leader on defense,starting all 18 of his appearances,sittingout regular-seasonfinaleaf-ter picking up fifth yellow card ofseason in previous match…named WestCoastConferenceDefender

of Year, first Bulldog to earn theaward…lone goal of season wasmatch winner at Loyola Marymount in 2-1 victory, his goal giving Gon-zagaa2-0leadafterhehadassistedonfirstgoal,oneofhisthreeassistsafter entering the season with justone career assist…named to Gon-zaga/Nike Classic All-Tournamentteam as Bulldogs won title.

Misc.: 3.92 high school GPA…father, David Barclay, ran track atBoise State…brother,Matt, playedbasketball atAlbertson College inNampa,Idaho.

16 Nick BarclayDefender*5-11*Senior*Boise,Idaho

BARCLAY GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS8/25/06 UNLV 1 0 29/16/07 UW-Milwaukee 1 0 29/19/08 UMKC 0 1 111/2/08 SanFrancisco 0 1 111/9/08 LoyolaMarymount 1 1 3

BARCLAY’S HONORS2008 West Coast Conference Defender of the Year

2008 All-West Coast Conference first year

NICK BARCLAY’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2006 13-1 5 1 0 22007 20-20 7 1 0 22008 18-18 11 1 3 5Career 51-39 23 3 3 9

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High School: Attended Silver CreekHigh,letteringfouryearsforcoachChrisSquires…two-timeAll-Northern Conference selection asjuniorandseniorafterbeingsecondteamassophomore…two-timeDai-lyTimes-CallAll-Areafirstteamin2004and’05…teamMVPasseniorafterleadingteamwith12goalsandadding5assists…played forColo-radoStateTeaminRegionIVODPcampfrom2002-04…scoredmatch-winninggoal in regional semifinalgame against SouthernCaliforniain2003.

Collin Harrison’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2006): Attended University of Portland and ap-peared in one match as a re-serve.

SOPHOMORE (2007): At-tended University of Portlandand appeared in home matches againstGonzagaandSanDiegoforhisonlytwoappearancesofthesea-son…transferredtoGonzagaforthespring season.

JUNIOR (2008): Immediatelyeligible at Gonzaga according toNCAAtransferrulesandstartedall19matches…firstpointinGonzagauniform was assist in 1-0 victoryat home against CSBakersfield inGonzaga/Nike Soccer Classic asGonzaga captured title...only other pointwasassistin4-1homevictoryoverSanDiego.

Misc.: Grandfather Fred YaklichplayedfootballforColorado.

5 Collin HarrisonMidfielder*5-10*Junior*Boulder,Colo.

HARRISON GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS9/21/08 CSBakersfield 0 1 111/7/08 SanDiego 0 1 1

COLLIN HARRISON’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2006* 1-0 0 0 0 02007* 2-0 0 0 0 02008 19-19 16 0 2 2Career 22-19 16 0 2 2*Stats at University of Portland

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High School: Played for BrophyCollege Prep as a sophomore andseniorforcoachMarcKelly,playedclubsoccerasjunior…Brophywent17-1-2assenior,theonlysetbacka2-1 Arizona State 5A Tournament quarterfinal lossafterbeingrankedas high as ninth in the National Soc-cerCoachesAssociationofAmerica(NSCAA) high school rankings…team was the No. 1 seed in the State 5A Tournament, downing No. 16 Mountain Ridge 5-3 in overtime,GarrescoringoneoftheOTgoals,thenwasupsetbyNo.8Basha…scored 21 goals and added 15 assists in earningDesertValleyRegion Player of the Year andAll-Arizona honors in leading theteamtotheDesertValleyRe-gion crown…sophomore season Brophyearnedafirst-roundbyein the Arizona State 5A Tour-nament, downed Mesa No. 2 seedCentral1-0onapenaltykickand lost to East Valley No. 1 Red Mountain1-0 toenda16-3-2 sea-son…first-team at the 17th annualOceansideNauticalCup inOcean-side, Calif., Brophy winning thetitlebothyearsGarreplayed…clubteamshavewontheSurfCup,Celt-icCup,sixArizonaStatetitles,oneFarWestRegionalcrownandbeenatleastaFarWestRegionalquarter-finalistfourothertimes…2004and‘05Potrosclubteamlostto3-timenationalchampionArsenalFC, the‘04 team falling in the Far WestRegional quarterfinals and the ‘05squadlosinginthesemifinals…se-lected to participate in adidas-ESP campinthesummerof2006.

Philippe Garre’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2007): Came offthebench in16matchesasoneofkey reserves…first collegiate goalwas match winner in 1-0 victory overNorthernIllinois…alsoscoredinsurancegoalin3-1winoverLoy-ola Marymount…lone assist came in 2-2 double-overtime tie againstPortland As Gonzaga scored in 88th minute to send match to OT…named to the West Coast Confer-enceAll-Freshmanteam.

SOPHOMORE (2008): One ofseven players to start all 19 match-es…lone goal was match winner in1-0victoryoverCSBakersfieldinGonzaga/NikeSoccerClassic togive Bulldogs the title, goal coming earlyinfirsthalf…twoassists,oneagainstUMKCin3-2wininGon-zaga/NikeSoccerClassicandotherin2-1setbackatWashington.

Misc.: PlayedforArizonaSagua-rosinsummerof2007,includingmatches against Tigres U.N.A.L. and Boca Juniors reserve…fa-ther, Jorge, played semi-pro forClub Estudiantes De La Plata inArgentina.

10 Philippe GarreMidfielder*6-1*Junior*Scottsdale,Ariz.

GARRE GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS9/22/07 NorthernIllinois 1 0 210/12/07 Loyola Marymount 1 0 210/26/07 Portland 0 1 19/19/08 UMKC 0 1 19/21/08 CSBakersfield 1 0 29/28/08 Washington 0 1 1

PHILLIP GARRE’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2007 16-0 9 2 1 52008 19-19 28 1 2 4Career 35-19 37 3 3 9

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High School: Attended Punahou HighwhereheplayedforcoachBobClague…two-time All-State first-team, and was named the Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Star-Bul-letin State Player of theYear as ajunior…two-time InterscholasticLeague ofHonolulu (ILH)Co-Of-fensivePlayerof theYear…scored16 goals and had 9 assists in 2006, and 12 goals and 5 assists in 2007 as Punahou successfully defendedits Hawai’i High School Activities AssociationStateSoccerChampi-onship…Punahoulostatiebreak-er for the ILH title in ’07, thenwon a State Tournament play-inmatch to begin defense of itstitle…in10-1routofRooseveltin the semifinals, had a goaland an assist, then team capped 15-1-1 season with 2-1 win over Kalani to give Punahou its16thstatecrownin32yearssince the inception of the champi-onship…named to the All-Tourna-ment team…in 2006, assisted on both second-halfgoalsasPunahoudefeatedIolani2-0intheStatetitlegame to finish 15-2 after earningsecond seed into the tournament as ILH champions…scored a pair ofgoals in a 3-0 quarterfinal victoryover Hawaii Prep…also started as freshman and sophomore…sum-merof2006wasnamedtotheRe-gion IVODPPlayerPool…helpedlead Kailua Football Club-90 intothe quarterfinals of the 2006 U.S.YouthSoccerFarWestRegionalinBoise,Idaho…Kailuawonthe2006Hawaii Youth Sports AssociationHawaiiStateCup…alsoplayedonthreeHYSAHawaiiStateChampi-

onship teams (2002-04) andwas amemberofthe2005runner-upteamasamemberoftheWindwardSoc-cerClubVolcanoes-90 from1999-05.

Nick Love’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2007): Appeared in five matches in reserve role…firstcollegiate appearance came against Loyola (Md.) in the StephenHen-sor/Joe Zaher Classic at OregonState…appearedinfourWestCoastConferencematches.

SOPHOMORE (2008): Cameoffbenchin10offirst11matchespriortosufferingbrokenthumbinmatchatSanDiego…missedtwomatchesandreturnedinsoftcast…afternotscoring a goal through the first 11matches, scored a goal in each ofhis first fourmatches upon return-ing from injury…first career goalcame in 2-1 loss at Portland, then followedwithgoalsatSantaClara,at San Francisco and at homeagainst San Diego…recordedmatch-winning goal in 3-2 OTvictoryatUSF,punchinghomeacrossfromTyePerdidoat102:43inhisfirstcareerstart…loneassistof seasoncame inovertime in2-1home victory over SCU…alsogotstartinseason-finaleatSaintMary’s.

11 Nick LoveForward*5-11*Junior*Kaneohe,Hawaii

LOVE GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS10/5/08 SantaClara 0 1 110/24/08 Portland 1 0 210/31/08 SantaClara 1 0 211/2/08 SanFrancisco 1 0 211/7/08 SanDiego 1 0 2

NICK LOVE’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2007 5-0 0 0 0 02008 16-2 12 4 1 9Career 21-2 12 4 1 9

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High School: AttendedSt.FrancisXavierHighintheCanadiancityofEdmonton,Alberta,whereheplayeddefenseforcoachFrankSaporito…helped lead team to a 15-1 record, firstplace in theconference,andasecondplacefinishinprovincials…teamcaptaininbasketballandalsoplayedfootball.

Christian Seon’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2007): Attend-ed North Idaho College in Coeurd’Alene and played for coachScott Moorcroft…selected All-Region18…votedCo-DefensivePlayer of Year for NIC…also

scored a pair of goals for ScenicWestAthletic Conference champi-ons…advancedtoWestDistrictFi-nals,falling4-2toYavapaiforrighttoadvance toNational JuniorCol-legeAthleticAssociation(NJCAA)national tournament.

SOPHOMORE (2008): Trans-ferredtoGonzagaUniversityandisimmediately eligible under NCAAtransfer rules, seeingaction infivematches with lone start in season-

finaleatSaintMary’s.

13 Christian SeonDefender*5-11*Junior*Winnipeg,Manitoba

CHRISTIAN SEON’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2008 5-1 0 0 0 0

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High School: Three-year starter at Ti-gardHighforcoachGusAraujo…first-team All-Pacific Conference 6A andsecond-team All-State honors in 2006, and second-team All-Pacific Confer-ence and third-team All-State accolades in2005…seniorseasonteamwent4-8-3 overall, 3-5-2 for third place in thePacWest6Astandings…lostinthefirstroundoftheOregonState6ATourna-ment…2005Tigardwas amember ofthe 4A Pacific-9 Conference, going12-4-3 overall and knotting McMin-nvillefortheconferencecrownat7-1-0.TigarddefeatedBenson3-2,Sunset3-1 andBend 2-1 in double overtimeoftheState4ATournamentbeforelos-ing to eventual champion Jesuit 2-0 in the semifinals to snap a nine-match winning streak…posted six shutouts in 2006 and posted a 0.38 goals-against-average inthe regular-season, allowing just fourgoals…2005 allowed just three goals in conferenceplay,twoofthemin2-on-1situations…playedfortheOregonODP

teamfrom2004-06,andplayedonOr-egonStatechampionshipclubteamsin2001,‘04and‘06,andwasarunner-upin 2005.

Andrew Hickman’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2007): Redshirted at Gonzaga.

RS-FRESHMAN (2008): Started sea-son opener at 6th-ranked Creighton,suffering4-1setback…loststartingjobto Scott Barnum over next 10 matches beforereturningatLoyolaMarymountand taking a 2-1 OT loss…only other appearancewasinsecondhalfofreg-ular-seasonfinaleatSaintMary’sCol-lege…went 0-2-0 with 2.78 GAA.

1 Andrew HickmanGoalkeeper * 6-1 * Sophomore * Tigard, Ore.

High School: Earned four varsitylettersatLutheranHighofOrangeCounty playing for coach SteveHarder…played primarily center back,butdidseeactionasforwardsenior year when he scored 6 goals and had 4 assists…first-team All-Trinity League, All-County, All-CIF and first teamAll-Americanas a senior…second team All-Empire League as sophomore and first-team All-Trinity Leagueas junior as team captured league title…selected to play in the North-South All-Star Game as senior…played U15 for Canyon PSA,then played for Pateadores inMission Viejo…Pateadores won 2005SurfCupand2006NomadsCollege Showcase...also played inCoastSoccerPremierLeague.

Mitch Boland’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2008): Onlyfresh-manandoneofsevenplayerstostartall 19matches as he blendedwithveteran defense that allowed 1.45goals/match…first collegiate pointwas match-winning goal at Santa Clara in 2-1 victory, his header at87:12 giving Gonzaga the Hallow-een Night victory…scored another goalinnextmatchatSanFranciscoin 3-2 victory…selected to Gon-zaga/Nike Classic All-Tournamentteam as Gonzaga won title…named

to West Coast Conference All-FreshmanTeam.

Misc.: 3.5 high schoolGPA…older brother Josh plays soccer

atChapmanUniversity.

3 Mitch BolandDefender*6-0*Sophomore*VillaPark,Calif.

MITCH BOLAND’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2008 19-19 9 2 0 4

BOLAND GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS10/31/08 SantaClara 1 0 211/2/08 SanFrancisco 1 0 2

BOLAND’S HONORS2008 West Coast Conference All-Freshman Team

HICKMAN GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent MIN SV G8/29/08 Creighton 90 4 410/12/08 LoyolaMarymount 92 4 211/16/08 SaintMary’s 45 2 1

AN- DREW HICKMAN’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS MINS SAVES GA SHO GAA2008 3-2 226:56 10 7 0 2.78

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High School: AttendedEastsideCath-olicinBellevue,letteringfouryearsforcoach Matt Potter…senior season team went 9-1-0 in winning Metro Mountain Division title before losing State 3ATournament opener 2-1…scored school record 17 goals as a senior and also had 3 assists…sophomore season of2005 won Metro League and advance to State 3A quarterfinals beforelosing 2-1 to Mount Rainier in a shootout…seniorseasonfirst-teamAll-State3A,namedMetroMoun-tainDivisionMVPandrepeatedonfirst team…Seattle TimesAll-Areafirst team and Seattle P-I All-Starselection…played on WashingtonState ODP team in 2003-04, andwas invited in’05butwas injuredand could not play…also played football, catching school-record96-yard TD pass while averaging31.5 yards/catch…team went 9-3

andtoState3Aquarterfinalsin2006…second-team All-Metro in 2006.

Joel Schilperoort’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2007): Came off thebenchinsevenmatches,includingfirstfour of season…played in threeWestCoastConferencematches.

SOPHOMORE (2008): CameoffbenchinsecondmatchofseasonatOregon State for his only appear-ance prior to suffering knee injurythatsidelinedhimfor theremainderoftheseason.

Misc.: 3.17 GPA…named to HonorRollin2003and’04…cousin,ToddSchilperoort,playedsoccerforSe-attlePacificfrom1975-77andhadmatch-winning goal one season that propelled SPU into the national tournament.

14 Joel SchilperoortForward*6-1*Sophomore*Issaquah,Wash.

JOEL SCHILPEROOT’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2007 7-0 3 0 0 02008 1-0 1 0 0 0Career 8-0 4 0 0 0

High School: Four-year varsity starterat CheneyHigh for coach SteveDavis…scored95careergoals,48assists…cappedcareerwith34goalsand22assistsasteamposted20-3-0recordandfinishedsecondinWashingtonStateClass2AChampionship,falling2-1 toSehome inovertimeof titlegame…junior year of 2007 Blackhawksmoved fromClass 3A to 2A and becamemembers of the Great Northern LeagueafterhavingbeenintheGreaterSpokaneLeague…team went 19-1-0 in 2007 as he scored 27 goals and added 10 assists as Cheneyrosetoashighas8thintheNation-alSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmerica(NSCAA)/adidas national rankings…losttoProsser1-0inshootoutinfirstroundofState2Aplayoffs…sophomoreseasonscored 22 goals with 8 assists in ad-vancingtoWashingtonStateClass3Aquarterfinals,falling1-0toLakesideofSeattle…freshman season scored 12goalsandhad8assistsasCheneyad-vancedtoRegionIVfinals…teamwonfourRegionIVtitles(twoasClass2A,twoasClass3A), twoDistrict7 titles (junior/senior) and two District 8 titles (fresh-man/sophomore) and twoGreat Northern

League titles (junior/senior)…two-timefirst team All-GNL and two-time GNLOffensive MVP…earned second-teamAll-GSL honors as sophomore and was a two-time GSL Team Academic Award re-cipient…two-time GNL Team Academic Awardfirstteamselection.

Mitch Weller’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2008): Appeared in all 19 matches off bench…first collegiate goalwas match winner at Portland in 2-1 vic-tory, an unassisted tally from the top oftheboxat74:43…onlyothergoalcamein2-1OThomevictoryoverSantaClara,hisequalizercomingat80:40…onlyassist in4-1homewinagainstSanDiego.

Misc.: FullfirstnameisMitchell…3.8high school GPA…Cheney Mayor’sAward, Washington State HonorsAward,President’sAwardandWashing-ton State Principal’s Scholars Program AwardforEducationalExcellence,and

four-timeAcademicAchievementAward…cousin Jason Wilkerson played soccer atNorthIdahoCollege.

15 Mitch WellerForward*5-10*Sophomore*Cheney,Wash.

WELLER’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2008 19-0 19 2 1 5

WELLER GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS9/26/08 Portland 1 0 210/5/08 SantaClara 1 0 211/7/08 SanDiego 0 1 1

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High School: Played for Juneau-Douglas High in Alaska…earnedfour varsity letters for coachGaryLenhart…47careergoals,33careerassists…competed in four AlaskaState Championships, finishingthird in 2005; second in 2006 and’07, and winning title as senior in 2008…two-time All-State se-lection as junior and senior, and named Alaska State Gatorade PlayeroftheYearin2008.

Colin Flynn’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2008): Cameoffbenchin14matches…tookfourshots.

Misc.: 3.9 high school GPA andNationalHonorSocietymember…southeast Alaska Region Science FairAwardwinner in 2006…oldersisters Erin and Laura played colle-giatesocceratUCSantaCruz.

18 Colin FlynnForward*5-11*Sophomore*Douglas,Alaska

COLIN FLYNN’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2008 14-0 4 0 0 0

High School: Attended Stillwater ChristianSchool,startingfouryearsforcoachTimAnderson…wonfourstraight Montana ChristianAthlet-ic Association state titles…senior yearsscored34goalsandhad12as-sists…juniorseasonscored48goalsandhad3assists…freshmanseasonscoredwinninggoalwith40sec-onds remaining in double over-timeofMCAAState title gameto complete the hat trick and give teamthecrown…four-timeMCAAAll-State selection, two-time MVP of MCAA State Championship…playedforFlatheadForce,aAADivisionteaminMontana…wonstate title 7-of-9 years…Forcewon Hot Shot Tournament six timesinCoeurd’Alene,Idaho.

Zach Smith’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2007): Redshirted at Gonzaga.

RS FRESHMAN (2008): Cameoff the bench in 17 matches…scored both goals in 2-1win overhostUNLVinUNLVadidasInvita-tionalforhisfirstcareertallies…also had goal in 4-1 home winoverSanDiego.

Misc.: 3.83 GPA…member ofNational Honor Society…United Way“LeadersofTomorrow”gradu-

ate…Student Body president as senior…uncle, Timothy Aires, playedsoccerfortheNewEng-land Revolution…brother, Jer-emy,playedsoccerforColorado

ChristianUniversity.

21 Zach SmithForward*6-1*Sophomore*Kalispell,Mont.

ZACH SMITH’S CAREER STATS

YEAR G-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2008 17-0 15 3 0 6

SMITH GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent G A PTS9/12/08 UNLV 2 0 411/7/08 SanDiego 1 0 2

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High School: Three-year starter at SnohomishHighforcoachDanPin-grey,foregoingseniorseasontoplayforLakeWashingtonCrossfirePre-mier US Soccer Academy Team…Everett Herald All-Area second team as junior…team won Wash-ingtonStateClass4Atitleassopho-more after advancing to quarterfi-nals as freshman…defeatedSouthKitsap 5-1 in the ’06 title game…CrossfireJames89teamwonStatetitlefrom2004-06andadvancedtoRegionIVfinalsin2005andsemi-finals in 2006…2005 club finish8thinNIKEWorldFinalsinHongKong…also won Super-Y North-westtitlesin2004-

05, and was Surf Cup finalist in2005…won2005NIKEManchesterUnited US Cup…ODP State Poolmember in 2004, and State Teamselectionin2004and2006.

Josh Petosa’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2008): Redshirted at Gonzaga.

Misc.: RealfirstnameisJoshua…grandfather JohnPetosaSr. signedwith the Pittsburgh Pirates as acatcher in1951,buta shoulder in-jury ended his career.

12 Josh PetosaDefender*6-0*RS-Freshman*Snohomish,Wash.

High School: Lettered four yearsat Mountain View in Vancouver, Wash.,forcoachTroySlutten…se-nior season team went 16-2-2 and advancedtoWashingtonStateClass4A quarterfinals…named GreaterSt.HelensLeagueDefensivePlayeroftheYearasaseniorwhileearningGreater St. Helens League first-teamhonorsafterbeingasecond-team selection as junior…named to theODPRegionIVteamin2007-08andWestsideMetrosteamcapturedOregon State title.

James Partee’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2008): Redshirted at Gonzaga.

Misc.: 3.1highschoolGPA…Fu-ture Business Leaders ofAmerica(FBLA) and made top 10 in thestate of Washington for EmergingBusinessIssues.

6 James ParteeDefender*6-1*RS-Freshman*Camas,Wash.

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High School: Attended CathedralCatholic High where he earnedthreevarsitylettersforcoachBryanWood…WesternLeaguechampionsasjuniorandsenior,SanDiegoCal-ifornia Interscholastic Federation(CIF) Section III champions andSouthern California Region StateChampionshipfinalistasseniorin2008 while going 27-3-2…teamposted 15 shutouts and allowed just 18 goals while setting school record forwins…namedSanDiegoUnion-TribunePlayerToWatchandtoAll-Academic team…Western LeaguePlayerofYear,All-CIFSection IIIfirst team and San Diego Hall ofChampions CIF All-Sections sec-ond team…won team Silver Boot

Award for leading team in assistsas junior and senior, capping career with 16 assists in 2008 while also scoring 7 goals…club team won

CoastSoccerLeagueGoldChampi-onship in 2007 with 10-1-0 record. CalSouthNationalStateCupfinal-istin2008with4-1-1recordwhilescoring23goals and allowing just9…advancedtoroundof16in2007GothiaYouthWorldCupinSwedenin2007afteradvancingtoroundof32in2005…teamcaptainin2008and led club team in assistswith

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Cam Ballantyne’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2008): Redshirted at Gonzaga.

Misc.: FullfirstnameisCameron.

22 Cam BallantyneMidfielder*6-1*RS-Freshman*SanDiego,Calif.

High School: Attended East Ice-land Vocational School in Neskaup-stadur, Iceland...played for KFFjardabyggdar in Iceland since hewas 16-years-old, playing at the third level, second level and firstlevel…team won third and second leveltitlesandhasfinishedashighasfourthinfirstlevel.

Stefan Thor Eysteinsson’s Collegiate CareerFRESHMAN (2006): Attended UniversityofAkureyriinAkureyri,Iceland…soccer not played colle-giatelyinIceland.

SOPHOMORE (2007): Attended

UniversityofAkureyriinAkureyri,Iceland…soccer not played colle-giatelyinIceland.

RS-JUNIOR (2008): Did not at-tend college, but year counted asredshirt year.

JUNIOR (2009): Transferred toGonzaga University and is immedi-atelyeligibleperNCAArules.

Misc.: HometownofNeskaupsta-dur is a village on the northern side ofthebayNordfjordurinEastIce-landwhich became an authorizedtrading post in 1895.

2 Stefan EysteinssonDefender*5-11*Junior*Neskaupstadur,Iceland

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High School: Attended Spokane’s LewisandClarkHigh,helpingTi-gers and Coach Casey Curtis toGreater Spokane League regular-season title as senior with 9-1 re-cord while going 11-5 overall…lost to Mead 1-0 in District 8/4AtitlegameforseedingpurposesintoRegion IV tournament,winning atKamiakin 1-0 and losing at Pasco 5-0…team captain as senior…All-GSL first team as sophomore and

senior, second team as junior…12 career goals, 12 assists.

Misc.: 3.2highschoolGPA…madehonor roll as senior.

17 Casey AmesMidfield*5-7*Freshman*Spokane,Wash.

High School: Attended Spokane’s NorthCentralHighasa freshmen,then played three years at Fer-risHigh forCoachRobinCrain…helpedleadNCtoRegion1VTour-namentwith sixgoals andfive as-sists in earning All-Greater Spokane League second-team honors…was injured as a sophomore…at Ferrisearned All-GSL first-team honorsas junior and senior and was named GSLDefensiveMVPandAll-State4AHonorableMentionassenior…Ferris finished in four-way tie forfirstinGSLasjunior…playedwiththe1991birthyearUSSoccerRe-gionIVteamfortwoyears,travel-ingwithteamtoCostaRicain2006and to Argentina in 2007…played forUSSoccerDevelopmentAcade-myteamCrossfireoutofSeattleone

year,winningWashingtonStateCupin 2007…past two years has played forRiverCitySoccerClubinSpo-kaneValley,teamwinningUSClubSoccerRegionalin2008andfinish-ing second atUSClub Soccer na-tional tourney, and winning Region-altitlein2007andfinishingthirdin

nationalsinNorthCarolina.

Misc.: 3.75highschoolGPA.

8 James MaternMidfield*6-1*Freshman*Spokane,Wash.

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High School: Earned four varsi-ty letters at BoiseHigh for CoachMikeDarrow…helped leadBravestoIdahoState5Atitleasjuniorandsenior,finishingcareerwith67goalsand 40 assists…Boise ranked ashigh as 11th in Region 8 in the Na-tional Soccer CoachesAssociationofAmerica/adidasnationalrankingsas senior...three-time All-Southern IdahoConferenceselectionandtheIdahoStateGatoradePlayerof theYear nominee as a junior and se-nior…two-timeOffensiveMVPforthe Braves, voted the team MVP

asasenior…BoiseCapitalsSoccerClubwonsixIdahoStateCuptitlesandwasRegionIVquarterfinalistin2007…playedforIdahoODPteamfrom2004-07.

Misc.: 3.96 high school GPA(weighted) and 3.82 (unweight-ed)…Southern Idaho ConferenceOutstanding Individual Scholas-tic Award all four years of highschool…memberofNationalHonorSociety...received2008IdahoHighSchoolActivitiesAssociation Citi-zenshipCitationAward.

19 Eric NielsenForward*5-10*Freshman*Boise,Idaho

High School: Attended Spokane’s FerrisHighwhere he lettered fouryearsforCoachRobinCrain…All-GreaterSpokaneLeagueHonorableMention as senior…Ferris finishedin four-way tie for first inGSL asjunior…scored7careergoals,4as-sists.

Misc.: 3.2highschoolGPA…mem-ber of National Honor Society…playedforRiverCitySoccerClub,beginninginU14programin2004

and playing U19 from 2007-08…played for Spokane Shadow U15/U16 from 2005-07…2008 RiverCity team finished second in USClubSoccer national finals inVir-giniaBeach,Va., after taking thirdin 2007 in North Carolina, RiverCitywinningRegionalcrownbothyears.

Misc.: 3.2 GPA…considering fi-nance, languages, military and law enforcementascareeroptions.

20 Ian HartfieldDefender*6-1*Freshman*Spokane,Wash.

Gonzaga: (Gone-zag-uh)ZagasinzigzagCameron Ballantyne:(bal-un-tyne)asinValentinePhilippe Garre:(Phil-lEEpGar-A)Vito Higgins:(Veto)Tim Muravez: (mur-ah-vez)Tye Perdido:(per-DEE-dough)

Josh Petosa:(puh-TOE-suh)Joel Schilperoort:(skil-per-ort)Christian Seon:(see-on)Stefan Eysteinsson:Stuh-foun(rhymeswithnoun)A-stains-son

Pronunciation Guide

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High School: Attended Bellarm-ine Prep in San Jose…senior season team won West Catholic AthleticLeague round-robin with 11-0-3record, outscoring opponents 37-10…namedWCALhonorablemen-tion…team ran unbeaten streak inWCALplayto50matches…posted6-0shutoutoverArchbisopRiordaninWCALquarterfinals,blankedSa-credHeartCatholic4-0inthesemi-finalsandlosttoSaintIgnatius1-0indoubleovertimeintitlematch…co-championsofCentralCoastSec-tionDivisionItitle,stoppingPied-montHills3-2 infirst round,Juni-

pero Serra 2-1 on penalty kicks in quarterfinals after 1-1 regulationtieandblankingGunn2-0insemi-finals…Bellarmine Prep and PaloAltonamedco-championsafterbat-tling to scoreless four-overtime tiein championship game, 14th Divi-sionItitlesince1990…junioryearteamwent26-1-2andwonWCALand Central Coast Section titles…named toWest Coast ClassicAll-Tournament team.

Misc. 3.1 GPA…nicknamed Cab-bie.

25 Ryan CaballeroGoalkeeper*6-1*Freshman*Sunnyvale,Calif.

High School: AttendedArchbishopMurphyinEverett,earningfourvar-sitylettersforCoachJonEchols…helpedteamtofinalsofWashingtonStateClass2ATournamentin2006as sophomore, losing to Highline 2-1 in overtime in title match…de-featedOrting1-0insemifinals,PortTownsend1-0inquarterfinals,tak-ingshootout3-1,anddownedElma6-1infirstround…seniorseasonre-cordedfivestraightshutoutslateinthe season asArchbishop Murphymadetheplayoffs,advancingtothe2ADistrict1loser-outmatch,fallingto Anacortes 1-0 in losing the shoot-out4-2…missedfirsthalfofseniorseasonaftersufferingbrokenankle

prior to start of season in a show-case event…junior season team ad-vancedto2ADistrict1playoffs.

Jeff Renslo’s Collegiate CareerRS-FRESHMAN (2008): Red-shirted at Gonzaga after attendingopentryoutbutnotmakingtheros-ter.

FRESHMAN (2009): CameoutinthefallandmadetheteamatGon-zaga.

Misc.: 3.81GPA.

24 Jeff RensloGoalkeeper*6-3*Freshman*Marysville,Wash.

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2008 Results

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (9-8-2) (5-2-1) (4-5-1) (0-1-0) CONFERENCE.......... (6-5-1) (3-2-1) (3-3-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (3-3-1) (2-0-0) (1-2-1) (0-1-0)

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored [Goalie] Aug. 29, 200 at #6 CREIGHTON BLUEJAYS 1-4 L 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 4071 PERDIDO, Tye (MULLANEY, Bryan) [#1] + Sep 06, 2008 at OREGON STATE BEAVERS 0-0 TO2 0- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 405 - [#0] $ Sep 12, 2008 at UNLV REBELS W 2-1 1- 1- 1 0- 0- 0 604 SMITH, Zach (unassisted) [#0] SMITH, Zach (MULLANEY, Bryan) $ Sep 14, 2008 vs UC RIVERSIDE 2-3 L 1- 2- 1 0- 0- 0 624 MURAVEZ, Tim (FUNKHOUSER, Ben) [#0] MURAVEZ, Tim (FUNKHOUSER, Ben) # Sep 19, 2008 UMKC KANGAROOS W 3-2 OT 2- 2- 1 0- 0- 0 645 FUNKHOUSER, Ben (GARRE, Philippe) [#0] PERDIDO, Tye (BARCLAY, Nick) PERDIDO, Tye (MURAVEZ, Tim) # Sep 21, 2008 CS BAKERSFIELD W 1-0 3- 2- 1 0- 0- 0 440 GARRE, Philippe (MULLANEY, Bryan; HARRISON, Collin) [#0] * Sep 26, 2008 at PORTLAND PILOTS W 2-1 4- 2- 1 1- 0- 0 2006 PERDIDO, Tye (MULLANEY, Bryan) [#0] WELLER, Mitchell (unassisted) Sep 28, 2008 at WASHINGTON HUSKIES 1-2 L 4- 3- 1 1- 0- 0 2981 FUNKHOUSER, Ben (GARRE, Philippe) [#0] * Oct 03, 2008 SAN FRANCISCO DONS 0-1 L 4- 4- 1 1- 1- 0 453 - [#0] * Oct 05, 2008 SANTA CLARA BRONCOS W 2-1 OT 5- 4- 1 2- 1- 0 472 WELLER, Mitchell (FUNKHOUSER, Ben; HEINRICHS, Nick) [#0] FUNKHOUSER, Ben (LOVE, Nick) * Oct 10, 2008 at SAN DIEGO TOREROS 0-3 L 5- 5- 1 2- 2- 0 473 - [#0] * Oct 12, 2008 at LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1-2 L OT 5- 6- 1 2- 3- 0 658 PERDIDO, Tye (FUNKHOUSER, Ben) [#1] * Oct 17, 2008 SAINT MARY'S GAELS 1-1 TO2 5- 6- 2 2- 3- 1 405 PERDIDO, Tye (unassisted) [#0] * Oct 24, 2008 PORTLAND PILOTS 1-2 L 5- 7- 2 2- 4- 1 608 LOVE, Nick (PERDIDO, Tye) [#0] * Oct 31, 2008 at SANTA CLARA BRONCOS W 2-1 6- 7- 2 3- 4- 1 286 LOVE, Nick (BARCLAY, Nick) [#0] BOLAND, Mitch (FUNKHOUSER, Ben) * Nov 02, 2008 at SAN FRANCISCO DONS W 3-2 O2 7- 7- 2 4- 4- 1 586 BOLAND, Mitch (FUNKHOUSER, Ben) [#0] PERDIDO, Tye (BARCLAY, Nick) LOVE, Nick (PERDIDO, Tye) * Nov 07, 2008 SAN DIEGO TOREROS W 4-1 8- 7- 2 5- 4- 1 226 PERDIDO, Tye (HARRISON, Collin) [#0] MULLANEY, Bryan (BARANSKI, Conor) SMITH, Zach (HEINRICHS, Nick;BARANSKI, Conor) LOVE, Nick (WELLER, Mitchell) * Nov 09, 2008 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 2-1 9- 7- 2 6- 4- 1 411 MURAVEZ, Tim (BARCLAY, Nick) [#0] BARCLAY, Nick (PERDIDO, Tye) * Nov 16, 2008 at SAINT MARY'S GAELS 0-4 L 9- 8- 2 6- 5- 1 356 - [#0]

+ - Stephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classic @ Corvallis, OR $ - UNLV Nike Invitational @ Las Vegas, NV # - Gonzaga Nike Soccer Classic @ Spokane, WA + - West Coast Conference Match

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Opponents 2008 StatisticsRECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (9-8-2) (5-2-1) (4-5-1) (0-1-0) CONFERENCE.......... (6-5-1) (3-2-1) (3-3-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (3-3-1) (2-0-0) (1-2-1) (0-1-0)

OVERALL STATISTICS ## Name GP G GPG A APG Pts PPG Sh SPG Shot% SOG SOG/G SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 PERDIDO, Tye 19-19 8 0.42 3 0.16 19 1.00 44 2.32 .182 24 1.26 .545 2-0 1 0-0 9 FUNKHOUSER, Ben 19-19 3 0.16 6 0.32 12 0.63 49 2.58 .061 20 1.05 .408 3-0 1 0-0 11 LOVE, Nick 16-2 4 0.25 1 0.06 9 0.56 12 0.75 .333 9 0.56 .750 2-0 1 0-0 4 MURAVEZ, Tim 19-19 3 0.16 1 0.05 7 0.37 13 0.68 .231 6 0.32 .462 3-0 0 0-0 21 SMITH, Zach 17-0 3 0.18 0 0.00 6 0.35 15 0.88 .200 9 0.53 .600 3-0 1 0-0 10 MULLANEY, Bryan 19-18 1 0.05 4 0.21 6 0.32 13 0.68 .077 8 0.42 .615 2-0 1 0-0 16 BARCLAY, Nick 18-18 1 0.06 4 0.22 6 0.33 11 0.61 .091 3 0.17 .273 5-0 1 0-0 15 WELLER, Mitchell 19-0 2 0.11 1 0.05 5 0.26 19 1.00 .105 7 0.37 .368 0-0 1 0-0 3 BOLAND, Mitch 19-19 2 0.11 0 0.00 4 0.21 9 0.47 .222 4 0.21 .444 2-0 1 0-0 19 GARRE, Philippe 19-19 1 0.05 2 0.11 4 0.21 28 1.47 .036 7 0.37 .250 1-0 1 0-0 5 HARRISON, Collin 19-19 0 0.00 2 0.11 2 0.11 16 0.84 .000 5 0.26 .312 4-0 0 0-0 8 BARANSKI, Conor 19-19 0 0.00 2 0.11 2 0.11 10 0.53 .000 3 0.16 .300 1-0 0 0-1 17 HEINRICHS, Nick 18-18 0 0.00 2 0.11 2 0.11 2 0.11 .000 1 0.06 .500 5-0 0 0-0 18 FLYNN, Colin 14-0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 0.29 .000 2 0.14 .500 1-0 0 0-0 14 SCHILPEROORT, Joel 1-0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.00 .000 0 0.00 .000 0-0 0 0-0 13 SEON, Christian 5-1 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 .000 0-0 0 0-0 TM TEAM 19-0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total............... 19 28 1.47 28 1.47 84 4.42 246 12.95 .114 108 5.68 .439 34-0 9 0-1 Opponents........... 19 32 1.68 29 1.53 93 4.89 261 13.74 .123 116 6.11 .444 38-2 8 1-3

## Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Saves/G Save% W L T Shutout -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 BARNUM, Scott 17 1507:28 25 1.49 69 4.06 .734 9 6 2 2.0 1 HICKMAN, Andrew 3 226:56 7 2.78 10 3.33 .588 0 2 0 0.0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 5 0.26 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 Total............... 19 1734:24 32 1.66 84 4.42 .724 9 8 2 2 Opponents........... 19 1734:24 28 1.45 80 4.21 .741 8 9 2 4

WEST COAST CONFERENCE ONLY STATISTICS

## Name GP G GPG A APG Pts PPG Sh SPG Shot% SOG SOG/G SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 PERDIDO, Tye 12-12 5 0.42 3 0.25 13 1.08 29 2.42 .172 16 1.33 .552 2-0 0 0-0 11 LOVE, Nick 10-2 4 0.40 1 0.10 9 0.90 12 1.20 .333 9 0.90 .750 2-0 1 0-0 9 FUNKHOUSER, Ben 12-12 1 0.08 4 0.33 6 0.50 27 2.25 .037 10 0.83 .370 2-0 1 0-0 15 WELLER, Mitchell 12-0 2 0.17 1 0.08 5 0.42 15 1.25 .133 6 0.50 .400 0-0 1 0-0 16 BARCLAY, Nick 11-11 1 0.09 3 0.27 5 0.45 8 0.73 .125 2 0.18 .250 2-0 1 0-0 3 BOLAND, Mitch 12-12 2 0.17 0 0.00 4 0.33 7 0.58 .286 4 0.33 .571 2-0 1 0-0 10 MULLANEY, Bryan 12-11 1 0.08 1 0.08 3 0.25 8 0.67 .125 5 0.42 .625 1-0 1 0-0 4 MURAVEZ, Tim 12-12 1 0.08 0 0.00 2 0.17 10 0.83 .100 3 0.25 .300 1-0 0 0-0 21 SMITH, Zach 11-0 1 0.09 0 0.00 2 0.18 7 0.64 .143 4 0.36 .571 2-0 0 0-0 8 BARANSKI, Conor 12-12 0 0.00 2 0.17 2 0.17 9 0.75 .000 3 0.25 .333 0-0 0 0-1 17 HEINRICHS, Nick 11-11 0 0.00 2 0.18 2 0.18 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 .000 5-0 0 0-0 5 HARRISON, Collin 12-12 0 0.00 1 0.08 1 0.08 9 0.75 .000 2 0.17 .222 3-0 0 0-0 19 GARRE, Philippe 12-12 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 12 1.00 .000 5 0.42 .417 1-0 0 0-0 18 FLYNN, Colin 9-0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 0.33 .000 2 0.22 .667 1-0 0 0-0 13 SEON, Christian 4-1 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 .000 0-0 0 0-0 TM TEAM 12-0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total............... 12 18 1.50 18 1.50 54 4.50 156 13.00 .115 71 5.92 .455 24-0 6 0-1 Opponents........... 12 20 1.67 17 1.42 57 4.75 169 14.08 .118 72 6.00 .426 27-2 5 1-2

## Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Saves/G Save% W L T Shutout -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 BARNUM, Scott 11 938:30 17 1.63 45 4.09 .726 6 4 1 0.0 1 HICKMAN, Andrew 2 136:56 3 1.97 6 3.00 .667 0 1 0 0.0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 0.08 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 Total............... 12 1075:26 20 1.67 52 4.33 .722 6 5 1 0 Opponents........... 12 1075:26 18 1.51 53 4.42 .746 5 6 1 3

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Opponents

& Record Book

Freshmen

Sophomores

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2009 OpponentsTrinity Western

SPARTANSSept. 1 @ Gonzaga

Location: Langley, British ColumbiaEnrollment: 4,000

Conference: Canada WestPresident: Jonathan S. Raymond, Ph.D.

Athletic Director: Murray HallSoccer SID: Scott Stewart

Phone: (604) 513-2123SID Fax: (604) 513-2065E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.twu.caStadium: Spartan Field

Press Row Number: n/a

Head Coach: Pat RohlaRecord at TWU: 0-0-0 (1st)

Career Record: SameAssociate: Mike Shearon

2008 Record: 12-8-5

2008 Conf. Record: 6-4-4 (3rd)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/5

Series Record: First Meeting

Top Returning Players:F – Nathan Pogue (22MP, 14G, 5A, 33PTS in ’07)D – Jake Jorgensen (20MP, 0G, 2A, 2PTS)GK – Andrew Kowan (12-6-5, 1.27 GAA)

Ohio StateBUCKEYES

Sept. 4 @ Columbus, OHBert and Iris Wolstein Classic

Location: Columbus, OhioEnrollment: 53,715

Conference: Big TenPresident: E. Gordon Gee

Athletic Director: Gene SmithSoccer SID: Alissa Clendenen

Phone: (614) 292-0134SID Fax: (402) 280-2495

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com

Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial StadiumPress Row Number: (614) 247-7108

Head Coach: John BluemAlma Mater: Hartwick (1975)

Record at OSU: 127-90-31 (12)Career Record: 213-177-43 (17)

Assistants: Frank Speth, Taly Goode

2008 Record: 9-9-32008 Conf. Record: 2-4-0 (Tie 5th)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/13Series Record: First Meeting

Top Returning Players:F - Andrew Magill (20MP, 3G, 6A, 12PTS)

MF - Konrad Warzycha (21MP, 3G, 4A, 10PTS)F - Joshua Breto (2 MP, 2G, 1A, 7 PTS)

Penn StateNITTANY LIONS

Sept. 4 @ Columbus, OHBert and Iris Wolstein Classic

Location: University Park, Pa.Enrollment: 44,112Conference: Big Ten

President: Dr. Graham SpanierAthletic Director: Timothy J. Curle

Soccer SID: John RegenfussPhone: (814) 865-1757

SID Fax: (814) 863-3165E-Mail: [email protected]

Web Site: www.gopsusports.comStadium: Jeffrey Field

Press Row Number: (814) 876-0824

Head Coach: Barry GoldmanAlma Mater: Stranmillis College (1973)

Record at PSU: 254-150-40 (21)Career Record: 267-153-4 (22)

Assistants: Isang Jacob, Ryan Defibaugh

2008 Record: 5-11-32008 Conf. Record: 2-4-0 (4th)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3Series Record: First Meeting

Top Returning Players:F - Jason Yeisley (12MP, 6G, 2A, 14PTS in ‘07)F - Trevor Gelsiner (19MP, 6G, 0A, 12PTS)

D - Mark Fetrow (19MP, 1G, 0A, 2PTS)

Oregon StateBEAVERSSept. 8 @ Gonzaga

Location: Corvallis, OregonEnrollment: 19,000

Conference: Pacific-10President: Dr. Edward Ray

Athletic Director: Bob De CarolisSoccer SID: Ryan McCall

Phone: 541-737-7473SID Fax: (541) 737-3072

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.osubeavers.com

Stadium: Paul Lorenz FieldPress Row Number: N/A

Head Coach: Steve SimmonsAlma Mater: Concordia (1990)

Record at OSU: 0-0-0 (1st)Career Record: 117-88-16 (11)

Assistant: Gary Hamel

2008 Record: 6-9-42008 Conf. Record: 3-5-2 (Tie 4th)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Series Record: Oregon State 17-7-3

Top Returning Players:F - Danny Mwanga (11MP, 4G, 0A, 8PTS)MF - Mike Parker (18MP, 1G, 0A, 2PTS)

GK - Mike Miller (4-5-3, 1.12 GAA)

Georgia SouthernEAGLES

Sept. 11 @ GonzagaGonzaga/NIKE Soccer Classic

Location: Statesboro, GeorgiaEnrollment: 16,841

Conference: SouthernPresidnet: Dr. Bruce Grube

Athletic Director: Sam BakerSoccer SID: Barrett Gilham

Phone: (912) 478-5239SID Fax: (912) 478-0046

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.georgiasoutherneagles.com

Stadium: Eagle FieldPress Row Number: N/A

Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy Alma Mater: Augusta State (1995)

Record at GSU: 24-26-4 (3)Career Record: Same

Assistants: Brad Mitchum, Liam Curran

2008 Record: 8-8-12008 Conf. Record: 4-3-0 (3rd)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/13 Series Record: First Meeting

Top Returning Players:D – Austin Steele (17MP, 2G, 0A, 4PTS)

MF - Jarryd Nolette (13MP, 2G, 0A, 4PTS)GK - Joey Ralph (4-3-0, 0.97 GAA)

Detroit MercyTITANS

Sept. 13 @ GonzagaGonzaga/NIKE Soccer Classic

Location: Detroit, MichiganEnrollment: 5,700

Conference: Horizon LeaguePresident: Fr. Gerard L. Stockhausen, S.J.

Athletic Director: Keri GaitherSoccer SID: Maggie Walsh

Phone: (313) 993-1745SID Fax: (313) 993-1765

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.detroittitans.com

Stadium: Titan FieldPress Row Number: N/A

Head Coach: Morris LupenecAlma Mater: Oakland (1984)

Record at UDM: 149-145-41 (18)Career Record: Same

Assistants: Steve Corder, Nick Deren

2008 Record: 4-13-32008 Conf. Record: 1-6-1 (Tie 8th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/11

Series Record: Tied 0-0-1

Top Returning Players:D - Adam Philp (20MP, 4G, 1A, 9 PTS)F - Nick Dreshaj (20MP, 2G, 5A, 9PTS)

GK - Bryan Kloss (2-6-1, 1.87 GAA)

BinghamtonBEARCATS

Sept. 18 @ Albuquerque, NMNIKE/TLC Plumbing and Utilities Invite

Location: Bignhamton, New YorkEnrollment: 11,523

Conference: America EastPresident: Lois B. DeFleur

Athletic Director: Joel ThirerSoccer SID: David O’Brian

Phone: (607) 777-6478SID Fax: (607) 777-4597

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.bubearcats.com

Stadium: Bearcats Sports Complex

Head Coach: Paul MarcoAlma Mater: West Virginia (1991)

BU Record: 76-44-28 (7)Career Record: 128-81-32 (13)

Assistants: John Scott, Beau Brinsko

2008 Record: 12-6-32008 Conf. Record: 5-3-0 (3rd)

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/9Series Record: First Meeting

Top Returning Players:F – Andy Tiedt (21MP, 2G, 3A, 7PTS)F – Scott Zobre (20MP, 2G, 0A, 4PTS)GK - Jason Stenta (12-6-3, 0.55 GAA)

New MexicoLobos

Sept. 18 @ Albuquerque, NMNIKE/TLC Plumbing and Utilities Invite

Location: Albuquerque, New MexicoEnrollment: 25,767

Conference: Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

President: Dr. David J. SchmidlyAthletic Director: Paul KrebsSoccer SID: Nicole Chavez

Phone: (505) 925-5520SID Fax: (505) 925-5529

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.golobos.com

Stadium: UNM Soccer ComplexPress Row Number: (505) 925-5764

Head Coach: Jeremy FishbeinAlma Mater: UC Santa Barbara (1989)

Record at UNM: 98-31-15 (7)Career Record: 194-91-25 (16)

Assistants: Paul Souders, Chris Cartlidge, Gabe Hall

2008 Record: 11-6-2

2008 Conf. Record: 7-3-0 (2nd)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/6

Series Record: Gonzaga 2-0-1

Top Returning Players:MF - Justin Davis (17MP, 7G, 6A, 20PTS)

D - Simon Ejdemyr (15MP, 5G, 1A, 11PTS) GK - Eric Staver (7-5-1, 1.16 GAA)

SOCCER SID: Ryan McCallPHONE: 541-737-7473E-MAIL: [email protected].

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2009 OpponentsSaint Mary’s

GAELSOct. 2 @ Moraga, CA

Nov. 1 @ Gonzaga

Location: Moraga, CaliforniaEnrollment: 3,840

Conference: West CoastPresident: Br. Ronald Gallagher, ESC

Athletic Director: Mark OrrSoccer SID: Staci Hamagucki

Phone: (925) 631-8722SID Fax: (925) 631-4405

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.SMCGaels.comStadium: Saint Mary’s Stadium

Press Row Number: (925) 376-3906

Head Coach: Adam Cooper Alma Mater: UCLA (1999)

Record at SMC: 17-28-12 (3)Career Record: Same

Assistants: Cody Worden, John Bernal

2008 Record: 6-9-42008 Conf. Record: 5-4-3 (4th)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/5 Series Record: Gonzaga 10-8-3

Top Returning Players:MF - Yousef Samy (17MP, 6G, 2A, 14PTS)

MF - Dylan Leslie (18MP, 1G, 2A, 4PTS in ‘07)D - Jordan Grider (19MP, 2G, 0A, 4PTS)

Santa ClaraBRONCOS

Oct. 4 @ Santa Clara, CAOct. 30 @ Gonzaga

Location: Santa Clara, CaliforniaEnrollment: 8,685

Conference: West CoastPresident: Michael Engh, S.J.

Athletic Director: Dan CoonanSoccer SID: Michelle Schmitt

Phone: (408) 554-2114SID Fax: (408) 554-6942

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.SantaClaraBroncos.com

Stadium: Buck Shaw StadiumPress Row Number: (408) 554-4655

Head Coach: Cameron RastAlma Mater: Santa Clara (1992)

Record at SCU: 87-38-24 (7)Career Record: Same

Assistants: Eric Yamamoto, Rusty Johnson, Jeff Baicher

2008 Record: 4-9-7

2008 Conf. Record: 2-5-5 (7th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/7

Series Record: Santa Clara 10-8-3

Top Returning Players:MF - Jalil Anibaba (19MP, 2G, 2A, 6PTS)

MF - Brandon Zimmerman (19MP, 1G, 3A, 5PTS)F - Kellen Wantulok (19MP, 2G, 0A, 4PTS)

Loyola MarymountLIONS

Oct. 9 @ GonzagaNov. 6 @ Los Angeles, CA

Location: Los Angeles, CaliforniaEnrollment: 8,300

Conference: West CoastPresident: Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J.Athletic Director: Dr. William Husak

Soccer SID: Mark DodsonPhone: (310) 338-5798

SID Fax: (310) 338-2703E-Mail: [email protected]

Web Site: www.LMULions.comStadium: Sullivan Field

Press Row Number: (310) 258-8732

Head Coach: Paul Krumpe Alma Mater: UCLA (1986)

Record at LMU: 97-93-25 (11)Career Record: Same

Assistants: Mathes Mennell, Michael Erush, Paul Broome

2008 Record: 7-8-5

2008 Conf. Record: 5-6-1 (5th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/6

Series Record: Gonzaga 12-9-1

Top Returning Players:F - Rafael Baca (20MP, 5G, 1A, 11PTS)

F - Artur Jazkowicz (19MP, 3G, 2A, 8PTS)GK - Patrick Sampson (7-5-4, 0.87 GAA)

San DiegoTOREROSOct. 11 @ Gonzaga

Nov. 8 @ San Diego, CA

Location: San Diego, CaliforniaEnrollment: 7,800

Conference: West CoastPresident: Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D.

Athletic Director: Ky SnyderSoccer SID: Ryan McCann

Phone: (619) 260-2323SID Fax: (619) 260-2990

E-Mail: [email protected] Site: www.usdtoreros.com

Stadium: Torero StadiumPress Row Number: (619) 767-3988

Head Coach: Seamus McFaddenAlma Mater: San Diego State (1976)

Record at USD: 300-216-47 (29)Career Record: Same

Assistants: Mike Nicholson, Brian Quinn, Guillermo Rodriguez

2008 Record: 6-10-42008 Conf. Record: 6-5-1 (Tie 2nd)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/10 Series Record: San Diego 16-5-1

Top Returning Players:F - Andrew Feld (18MP, 7G, 3A, 17PTS)F - JT Howlan (19MP, 4G, 3A, 11PTS)F - Kyle Ochoa (18MP, 4G, 0A, 8PTS)

San FranciscoDONS

Oct. 18 @ San Francisco, CANov. 13 @ Gonzaga

Location: San Francisco, CaliforniaEnrollment: 8,000

Conference: West CoastPresident: Fr. Stephen J. Privett, S.J.Athletic Director: Debra Gore-Mann

Soccer SID: Ryan McCrary Phone: (415) 422-6162

SID Fax: (415) 422-2929E-Mail: [email protected]

Web Site: www.USFDons.comStadium: Negoesco Stadium

Press Row Number: N/A

Head Coach: Erik VisserAlma Mater: San Francisco (1992)

Record at USF: 79-65-10 (8)Career Record: Same

Assistants: Josh McKay, Tyler Gottschalk, Chris Carniato

2008 Record: 9-10-1

2008 Conf. Record: 7-4-1 (1st)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/9

Series Record: Tied 10-10-1

Top Returning Players:F - Conor Chinn (21MP, 17G, 1A, 35PTS)

F - Jonathan Levi (21MP, 3G, 3A, 9PTS)MF - Leon Williams (18MP, 2G, 4A, 8PTS)

PortlandPILOTS

Sept. 26 @ Portland, OROct. 24 @ Gonzaga

Location: Portland, OREnrollment: 3,300

Conference: West CoastPresident: Rev. E. William Beauchamp,

C.S.C., J.D.Athletic Director: Larry Williams

Soccer SID: Adam LinnmanPhone: (503) 943-7731

SID Fax: (503) 943-7242E-Mail: [email protected]

Web Site: www.portlandpilots.comStadium: Merlo Field at the Clive Charles

Soccer Complex

Head Coach: Bill IrwinUP Record: 54-51-14 (6)

Career Record: SameAssistants: Rob Baarts, Brandon McNeil

2008 Record: 8-10-22008 Conf. Record: 5-7-0 (6th)

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/10Series Record: Portland 18-9-3

Top Returning Players:MF – Collen Warner (19MP, 5G, 8A, 18PTS)D - Ryan Kawulok (20MP, 2G, 0A, 4PTS)GK - Austin Guerrero (8-10-2, 1.62 GAA)

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All-Time Series/National RankingsAir Force .................................................................................................. 2-1-1Alabama Birmingham ............................................................................... 0-1-0Albertson College ..................................................................................... 1-0-0American ................................................................................................... 0-1-0Brigham Young ......................................................................................... 2-0-0Cal Poly .................................................................................................... 5-3-0UC Davis ................................................................................................... 0-1-0UC Irvine .................................................................................................. 2-6-0UC Riverside ............................................................................................. 0-2-0UC Santa Barbara ..................................................................................... 3-1-1Cal State Bakersfield .................................................................................1-0-0Cal State Domingez .................................................................................. 0-1-0Cal State Fullerton .................................................................................... 2-2-0Cal State Monterey Bay ............................................................................ 1-0-0Cal State Northridge ................................................................................. 0-4-0Central Washington ................................................................................... 10-7-0Chico State ................................................................................................ 0-1-0Clemson .................................................................................................... 0-1-0Columbia University ................................................................................. 1-0-0Concordia (OR) ......................................................................................... 1-1-0Cornell ....................................................................................................... 0-1-0Creighton ................................................................................................... 1-1-0Denver ....................................................................................................... 2-0-0Detroit ...................................................................................................... 0-0-1Drake ......................................................................................................... 1-0-0Eastern Washington ................................................................................... 2-0-1Evergreen State ......................................................................................... 5-6-0Fresno State ............................................................................................... 0-2-0Furman ...................................................................................................... 0-1-0George Fox College .................................................................................. 0-2-0Hawai’i Pacific .......................................................................................... 1-0-0Humboldt State ......................................................................................... 0-2-0Jacksonville ............................................................................................... 0-1-0Idaho ......................................................................................................... 3-0-0Idaho State ................................................................................................ 1-0-0Illinois-Chicago ......................................................................................... 0-1-0Iona ........................................................................................................... 0-1-0Kentucky ................................................................................................... 1-0-0Linfield College ........................................................................................ 1-2-0Loyola-Chicago ......................................................................................... 1-0-0Loyola-Maryland ..................................................................................... 1-0-0* Loyola Marymount .............................................................................. 12-9-1Michigan State .......................................................................................... 1-0-0Montana .................................................................................................... 4-0-0Montana State-Billings ............................................................................. 3-0-0Navy ......................................................................................................... 0-1-0New Mexico .............................................................................................. 2-0-1Northern Illinois ....................................................................................... 1-0-0Northwest Nazarene .................................................................................. 3-0-0Oakland (MI) University ........................................................................... 0-1-0Oral Roberts .............................................................................................. 0-1-0Oregon State ............................................................................................ 7-17-3Pacific (Oregon) ........................................................................................ 1-1-0Pacific Lutheran ........................................................................................ 0-4-1* Portland ................................................................................................ 9-18-3Portland State ............................................................................................ 1-0-0Puget Sound .............................................................................................. 5-16-2Sacramento State ....................................................................................... 5-2-0Saint Bonaventure ..................................................................................... 1-0-0* Saint Mary’s ......................................................................................... 10-8-3* San Diego .............................................................................................. 5-16-1San Diego State ......................................................................................... 4-1-0* San Francisco ....................................................................................... 10-10-1San Jose State ............................................................................................ 1-0-1* Santa Clara ........................................................................................... 8-10-3Seattle Pacific ............................................................................................ 0-7-0Seattle University ...................................................................................... 3-10-0Simon Fraser (Canada) ............................................................................. 0-8-0Southern Methodist .................................................................................. 0-1-0Southwest Missouri State .......................................................................... 0-2-0Stanford ..................................................................................................... 1-1-0Tulsa .......................................................................................................... 0-2-0UCLA ........................................................................................................ 0-1-0UMBC ...................................................................................................... 0-0-1UMKC.......................................................................................................1-0-0UNLV ........................................................................................................ 5-1-1Valparaiso .................................................................................................. 1-0-0Virginia...................................................................................................... 1-0-0Warner Pacific ........................................................................................... 0-5-0Washington................................................................................................ 1-20-1Washington State....................................................................................... 6-5-4

Western Baptist ......................................................................................... 1-0-0Western Washington .................................................................................. 4-7-1Whitman .................................................................................................... 9-4-1Whitworth ................................................................................................. 9-14-1Willamette ................................................................................................. 1-4-0Wisconsin .................................................................................................. 0-3-0Wisconsin-Milwaukee .............................................................................. 1-0-1Xavier ....................................................................................................... 1-0-0* Indicates West Coast Conference School; Bold Indicates 2009 Opponent

Matches versus Ranked Opponents 8/29/08 .............................L 4-1 ............................... #6 Creighton (A)11/24/07 ...........................L 1-0 ............................... #5 SMU (A - NCAA)11/16/07 ...........................L 1-0 (ot) ........................ #3 Santa Clara (H)10/21/07 ...........................T 1-1 (2ot) ..................... #3 Santa Clara (A)9/14/07 ............................. L 1-0 ............................. #20 Wisconsin (N)9/7/07 ...............................W 2-1 ............................. #15 Washington (H)9/2/07 .............................. W 1-0 ........................... #1 UC Santa Barbara (A)11/5/06 .............................W 2-1 (ot) ...................... #7 Santa Clara (A)10/29/06 ...........................W 2-1 (2ot) .................... #16 San Francisco (H)10/6/06 .............................T 0-0 (2ot) ...................... #17 Santa Clara (H)9/29/06 .............................L 2-1 ............................... #23 San Francisco (A)11/10/05 ...........................W 2-1 ............................. #11 Santa Clara (H)10/16/05 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #9 Santa Clara (A)10-14-05 ...........................T 1-1 (2ot) ...................... #21 San Francisco (A)11-14-04 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #16 San Francisco (A)11-5-04 .............................L 0-2 ............................... #15 Santa Clara (A)10-29-04 ...........................W 1-0 ............................. #22 Loyola Marymount (H)10-10-04 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #4 Santa Clara (H)9-4-04 ...............................L 0-1 ............................... #24 Alabama Birmingham (N)9-1-04 ...............................L 0-3 ............................... #21 Washington (A) 10-31-03 ...........................L 1-2 ............................... #10 San Diego (H)10-26-03 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #11 Washington (A)10-18-03 ...........................L 1-2 ............................... #8 Santa Clara (A)11-17-02 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #18 Portland (A)11-10-02 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #13 Loyola Marymount (A)11-1-02 .............................W 3-2 (2ot) .................... #15 San Diego (A)9-29-02 .............................L 0-2 ............................... #12 Furman (N)9-27-02 .............................L 0-2 ............................... #6 Clemson (A)11-23-01 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #21 Portland (N - NCAA)10-21-01 ...........................W 4-1 ............................. #17 Loyola Marymount (H)10-19-01 ...........................T 1-1 (ot) ........................ #14 San Diego (H)9-1-01 ...............................L 0-3 ............................... #6 Stanford (N)11-3-00 .............................L 0-1 ............................... #8 San Diego (A) 10-27-00 ...........................L 0-3 ............................... #7 Washington (A)9-15-00 .............................L 3-4 (ot) ........................ #7 Cal State Fullerton (N)11-13-99 ...........................L 2-5 ............................... #18 Portland (H)10-22-99 ...........................W 4-2 ............................. #4 San Diego (H)10-8-99 .............................L 0-1 ............................... #1 Santa Clara (A)9-26-99 .............................W 1-0 ............................. #1 Creighton (A)9-24-99 .............................L 2-3 ............................... #25 SW Missouri St. (N)9-10-99 .............................W 3-1 ............................. #7 Stanford (N)9-5-99 ...............................W 3-2 ............................. #5 Virginia (A)9-1-99 ...............................T 2-2 ............................... #11 Washington (H)10-4-98 .............................W 1-0 ............................. #18 Portland (A)9-17-98 .............................L 0-1 ............................... #5 UCLA (A)10-31-97 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #7 Washington (H)9-19-97 .............................W 4-0 ............................. #12 Cal State Fullerton (H)11-1-96 .............................W 1-0 ............................. #22 San Francisco (H)10-27-96 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #4 Washington (A)10-18-96 ...........................W 3-0 ............................. #21 Santa Clara (H)10-15-95 ...........................T 1-1 ............................... #10 Santa Clara (A)10-8-95 .............................L 1-2 ............................... #7 Portland (H)10-21-94 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #16 Santa Clara (A)10-16-94 ...........................L 0-1 ............................... #19 Portland (A)10-12-93 ...........................W 2-1 ............................. #17 Portland (H)9-19-93 .............................L 1-3 ............................... #19 Washington (H)10-17-92 ...........................L 0-5 ............................... #16 Portland (A)9-25-92 .............................L 0-7 ............................... #10 Washington (A)11-11-91 ...........................W 1-0 ............................. #17 UC Davis (A)

Gonzaga Soccer National RankingsOctober 31, 1997 20th Soccer America/NSCAANovember 2, 1997 20th Soccer America/NSCAANovember 11, 1997 19th Soccer America/NSCAANovember 18, 1997 16th Soccer America/NSCAAFinal Poll - 1997 17th Soccer America/NSCAAOctober 16, 2001 16th Soccer America/NSCAA* NSCAA represents National Soccer Coaches Association of America

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All-Time SeriesAir Force (2-1-1)1997 L 0-1 N1998 T 0-0 (ot) N2002 W 2-1 H2003 W 5-3 A

Alabama-Birmingham (0-1-0)2004 L 0-1 N

American (0-1-0)1999 L 1-2 N

Brigham Young (2-0-0)1980 W 4-2 H1982 W 3-2 A

Cal Poly (5-3-0)1994 L 1-3 N1995 L 2-4 H1997 W 3-1 A2000 W 4-1 A2001 W 2-0 H2002 W 3-0 A2003 L 0-1 H2004 W 2-0 A

UCLA (0-1-0)1998 L 0-1 A

UC Davis (0-1-0)2006 L 0-4 H

UC Irvine (2-6-0)1994 L 0-2 A1995 W 3-0 H1996 L 0-1 A1997 W 3-0 N1998 L 0-2 A2000 L 0-1 A2001 L 0-1 A2007 L 0-1 A

UC Riverside (0-2-0)2002 L 0-3 N2008 L 2-3 N

UC Santa Barbara (3-1-1)1994 L 1-4 N1996 T 1-1 (ot) A1997 W 2-1 (ot) A1998 W 5-0 A2007 W 1-0 A

Cal State Bakersfield (1-0-0)2008 W 1-0 H

Cal State Fullerton (2-2-0)1995 L 2-3 A1997 W 2-1 (ot) N1997 W 4-0 H2000 L 3-4 (ot) N

Cal State Northridge (0-4-0)1992 L 1-4 A1994 L 1-2 A2001 L 0-1 N2002 L 1-2 (ot) A

Clemson (0-1-0)2002 L 0-2 A

Columbia (1-0-0)2000 W 2-1 N

Cornell (0-1-0)2004 L 0-1 (ot) N

Creighton (2-0-0)1999 W 1-0 A2008 L 1-4 A

Denver (2-0-0)2001 W 1-0 N2003 W 1-0 N

Detroit (0-0-1)2005 T 0-0 (ot) N

Drake (1-0-0)2000 W 4-3 N

Fresno State (0-2-0)1999 L 1-2 (ot) A2003 L 1-2 A

Furman (0-1-0)2002 L 0-2 N

Illinois-Chicago (0-1-0)2003 L 3-4 (ot) N

Iona (0-1-0)2005 L 0-3 N

Jacksonville (0-1-0)2005 L 2-3 H

Kentucky (1-0-0)2005 W 3-1 N

Loyola-Chicago (1-0-0)2005 W 3-2 N

Loyola-Maryland (1-0-0)2007 W 2-1 N

Loyola Marymount (12-9-1)1992 W 3-1 A1993 W 3-2 (ot) H1994 T 0-0 (ot) A1995 W 6-0 H1996 W 3-1 A1997 L 1-2 H1998 W 3-2 (ot) A1999 W 3-2 (ot) H2000 W 1-0 A2001 W 4-1 H2002 L 0-1 A2003 L 0-3 H2004 L 0-2 A2004 W 1-0 H2005 L 1-2 H2005 W 3-2 A2006 L 0-1 A2006 L 1-4 H2007 W 3-1 H2007 L 0-1 A2008 L 1-2 (ot) A2008 W 2-1 H

Michigan State (1-0-0)2000 W 1-0 N

Missouri-Kansas City (1-0-0)2008 W 3-2 (ot) H

Navy (0-1-0)2006 L 1-2 A

Nevada-Las Vegas (5-1-1)1982 T 2-2 (ot) N1996 W 3-0 A1997 W 2-1 A1999 L 3-4 A2003 W 3-2 A2006 W 4-1 H2008 W 2-1 A

New Mexico (2-0-1)1996 W 3-0 N1998 W 2-1 A2003 T 1-1 (ot) N

Northern Illinois (1-0)2007 W 1-0 N

Oakland (0-1-0)2000 L 1-2 N

Oral Roberts (0-1-0)1993 L 1-2 A

Oregon State (7-17-3)1983 L 0-1 H1985 L 1-2 H1987 W 3-2 (ot) H1988 L 0-1 N1989 L 1-4 H1990 L 0-2 A1991 L 1-4 H1993 L 1-3 A1994 L 2-3 H1994 L 1-2 A1995 T 1-1 (ot) H1995 L 0-1 A1996 L 0-3 H1996 L 2-3 (ot) A1997 W 3-1 A1997 W 3-0 H1998 T 0-0 (ot) H1998 W 2-1 A1999 W 2-0 H1999 L 1-2 A2000 W 4-1 A2002 L 0-1 H2003 L 2-4 A2004 L 0-6 A2005 L 1-2 H2006 W 4-1 H2008 T 0-0 (2ot) A

Portland (9-18-3)1981 L 0-1 A1982 L 1-2 A1983 L 1-2 H1984 L 1-2 H1985 L 0-7 H1986 L 0-10 A

1987 L 0-7 H1992 L 0-5 A1993 W 2-1 H1994 L 0-1 A1995 L 1-2 H1996 L 1-2 A1997 W 2-1 H1998 W 1-0 A1999 L 2-5 H2000 W 3-2 (2ot) A2001 W 1-0 H2001 # L 0-1 N2002 L 0-1 A2003 L 2-3 (ot) H2004 L 0-2 A2004 L 0-2 H2005 W 1-0 H2005 T 2-2 (ot) A2006 W 2-1 A2006 W 2-1 (ot) H2007 T 1-1 (2ot) A2007 T 2-2 (2ot) H2008 W 2-1 A2008 L 1-2 H # - NCAA Tournament (Seattle, WA)

Sacramento State (5-2-0)1991 L 0-3 A1993 W 4-2 H1995 L 0-2 A1996 W 3-0 N2001 W 1-0 (ot) N2003 W 3-0 N2004 W 3-1 A

Saint Bonaventure (1-0-0)2004 W 3-1 N

Saint Mary’s (10-8-3)1993 L 1-4 A1994 L 0-1 H1995 L 3-4 A1996 W 1-0 H1997 W 7-2 A1998 W 1-0 (ot) H1999 L 0-2 A2000 W 2-1 H2001 W 1-0 A2002 T 1-1 (ot) H2003 L 0-5 A2004 W 2-1 H2004 L 0-2 A2005 L 0-1 *N2005 W 2-1 A2006 W 4-0 H2006 W 3-0 A2007 W 1-0 A2007 T 0-0 (2ot) H2008 T 1-1 (2ot) H2008 L 0-4 A*Home match played in Cheney, WA

San Diego (5-15-1)1992 L 1-9 A1993 L 0-4 H1994 L 0-5 A1995 L 0-5 H1996 L 2-4 A1997 W 2-1 H1998 L 1-2 A1999 W 4-2 H2000 L 0-1 A2001 T 1-1 (ot) H2002 W 3-2 (2ot) A2003 L 1-2 H2004 L 0-4 A2004 L 1-3 H2005 L 1-2 H2005 W 3-2 A2006 L 0-4 A2006 L 1-2 H2007 L 0-1 (ot) H2007 L 0-1 A2008 L 0-3 A2008 W 4-1 H

San Diego State (4-1)1995 L 1-4 N1998 W 3-1 A1999 W 2-1 N2001 W 3-2 N2002 W 4-2 A

San Francisco (10-10-1)1993 L 0-3 A1994 L 0-4 H1995 L 0-3 A1996 W 1-0 H1997 W 2-1 (ot) A1998 W 2-1 H1999 W 5-3 A2000 W 1-0 H2001 W 2-0 A2002 L 0-2 H

2003 L 1-2 A2004 L 0-1 H2004 L 0-1 A2005 T 1-1 (ot) A2005 L 0-2 H2006 L 1-2 A2006 W 2-1 (2ot) H2007 W 2-0 A2007 W 1-0 H2008 L 1-2 H2008 W 3-2 A

San Jose State (1-0-1)1993 T 2-2 (ot) A1996 W 3-1 A

Santa Clara (8-10-3)1993 L 0-4 A1994 L 0-1 H1995 T 1-1 (ot) A1996 W 3-0 H1997 L 1-2 A1998 W 1-0 H1999 L 0-1 A2000 W 3-0 H2001 L 1-3 A2002 W 1-0 H2003 L 1-2 A2004 L 0-1 H2004 L 0-2 A2005 L 0-1 A2005 W 2-1 H2006 T 0-0 (2ot) H2006 W 2-1 (ot) A2007 T 1-1 (2ot) A2007 L 0-1 (2ot) H2008 W 2-1 (ot) H2008 W 3-2 A

Southern Medothist (0-1-0)2007 # L 0-1 A# - NCAA Tournament (Dallas, TX)

Southwest Missouri State (0-2-0)1993 L 0-3 A1999 L 2-3 N

Stanford (1-1-0)1999 W 3-1 N2001 L 0-3 N

Tulsa (0-2-0)1993 L 1-2 A2002 L 1-2 N

UMBC (0-0-1)2006 T 2-2 (2ot) N

Valparaiso (1-0-0)2001 W 2-0 N

Virginia (1-0-0)1999 W 3-2 A

Washington (1-20-1)1981 L 1-3 (ot) A1982 L 0-3 A1982 L 0-1 H1983 L 0-1 A1984 L 0-4 A1985 L 0-4 H1987 L 0-10 H1992 L 0-7 A1993 L 1-3 H1994 L 0-7 H1995 L 0-3 H1996 L 0-1 A1997 L 0-1 H1998 L 1-2 A1999 T 2-2 (ot) H2000 L 0-3 A2003 L 0-1 A2004 L 0-3 A2005 L 2-3 H2006 L 1-2 A2007 W 2-1 H2008 L 1-2 A

Wisconsin (0-3-0)2000 L 1-3 A2002 L 0-2 H2007 L 0-1 N

Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1-0-1)2005 T 1-1 (ot) H2007 W 2-1 A

Xavier (1-0-0)2006 W 3-0 N

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Year-by-Year Results1980 (11-2-1)

Coach Alex BarrDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/29 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 4-2 9/30 IDAHO STATE W 4-110/2 WHITWORTH W 4-010/4 IDAHO W 3-010/5 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 3-010/11 MONTANA W 4-010/16 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 3-110/18 WASHINGTON STATE W 2-110/19 at Central Washington L 1-210/21 at Eastern Washington W 4-210/25 at Montana W 2-010/26 at Idaho W 2-111/2 at Washington State T 0-0 (ot)11/6 at Whitworth L 2-4

1981 (8-5-1 / 6-1-1 NWCSC)Coach Alex Barr

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/3 at Washington L 1-3 (ot)9/4 at Seattle University W 2-19/10 + Whitman W 4-09/11 + Puget Sound L 0-19/18 * IDAHO W 6-29/19 * MONTANA W 6-09/22 WHITMAN L 1-39/25 * at Washington State L 0-19/28 * at Whitworth W 3-19/29 * EASTERN WASHINGTON T 1-110/3 at Portland L 0-110/8 * WHITWORTH W 2-110/9 * WASHINGTON STATE W 5-010/18 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 1-0 * NWCSC Match + Whitman Invitational (Walla Walla, WA)

1982 (10-7-2 / 2-5-1 NWCSC)Coach Alex Barr

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/4 * AT PUGET SOUND W 3-29/5 * AT WASHINGTON L 0-39/12 at Whitworth W 4-19/25 + Montana W 5-09/25 + Whitman W 2-19/26 + Whitworth W 2-010/2 * PUGET SOUND T 0-0 (OT)10/3 * WASHINGTON L 0-110/6 WHITWORTH W 4-110/9 at Portland L 1-210/10 at Whitman W 4-110/15 # Cal-State Domingez L 2-310/16 # Nevada-Las Vegas T 2-2 (ot)10/17 # Brigham Young W 3-210/20 at Whitworth W 2-110/23 * at Seattle Pacific L 0-810/24 * at Simon Fraser L 0-510/30 * SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 4-210/31 * WESTERN WASHINGTON L 0-1 * NWCSC Match + Whitman Invitational (Walla Walla, WA) # BYU Invitational (Provo, UT)

1983 (8-9-1 / 2-6-0 NWCSC)Coach Alex Barr

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/10 WARNER PACIFIC L 2-4 (OT)9/11 at Whitworth W 3-29/18 WHITWORTH W 8-09/24 at Willamette W 3-09/24 at Whitworth T 0-0 (ot)9/25 at Evergreen State W 1-010/1 * at Seattle University W 1-010/2 * at Western Washington L 2-310/5 at Washington State L 2-410/8 * at Seattle Pacific L 1-310/9 * at Simon Fraser L 0-710/15 * PUGET SOUND W 2-110/16 OREGON STATE L 0-110/19 WASHINGTON STATE W 1-010/22 * at Puget Sound L 1-310/23 * at Washington L 0-110/29 WHITMAN W 1-010/30 * PORTLAND L 1-2 * NWCSC Match

1984 (3-8-3 / 1-6-1 NWCSC)Coach Alex Barr

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/16 PUGET SOUND W 3-09/22 + Washington State T 0-0 (ot)9/23 + Whitman L 1-29/29 * WESTERN WASHINGTON W 2-19/30 WASHINGTON STATE T 1-1 (OT)10/6 * at Seattle Pacific L 0-210/7 * at Simon Fraser L 0-2

10/13 * at Puget Sound T 2-2 (ot)10/14 * at Washington L 0-410/20 * WARNER PACIFIC L 1-210/21 * PORTLAND L 1-210/24 WHITWORTH L 1-210/27 * at Seattle University L 0-110/28 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 6-1 * NWCSC Match + Whitman Classic (Walla Walla, WA)

1985 (0-13-1 / 0-9-0 NWCSC)Coach Manny Faridnia

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/7 at Evergreen State L 2-39/8 at Puget Sound L 1-39/14 * WARNER PACIFIC L 0-69/22 at Whitman L 1-29/28 * at Western Washington L 0-59/29 * at Simon Fraser L 1-410/5 * PUGET SOUND L 0-510/6 at Washington State T 1-1 (ot)10/9 * at Whitworth L 1-410/12 * PORTLAND L 0-710/13 OREGON STATE L 1-210/20 * WASHINGTON L 0-410/25 * at Seattle Pacific L 0-1110/26 * at Seattle University L 0-2 * NWCSC Match

1986 (2-17-0 / 0-9-0 NWCSC)Coach Manny Faridnia

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/6 + CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 1-09/6 + WASHINGTON STATE L 1-29/7 + WHITWORTH L 0-29/13 # Puget Sound L 0-39/13 # Humboldt State L 0-49/14 # Willamette L 2-39/27 * at Pacific Lutheran L 0-49/28 * at Puget Sound L 1-410/1 * at Whitworth L 1-310/4 * at Seattle University L 1-210/5 * at Western Washington L 1-410/12 * SEATTLE PACIFIC L 0-410/13 * SIMON FRASER L 0-610/18 * at Warner Pacific L 0-510/19 * at Portland L 0-1010/22 WHITWORTH L 0-210/25 PUGET SOUND L 0-510/26 * EVERGREEN STATE L 0-211/1 WASHINGTON STATE W 1-0 * NWCSC Match + Alex Barr Memorial (Spokane, WA) # Evergreen State Tourney (Olympia, WA)

1987 (3-18-0 / 0-11-0 NWCSC)Coach Manny Faridnia

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/5 + CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 1-09/5 + WILLAMETTE L 0-29/6 + WILLAMETTE L 0-39/12 # at Evergreen State L 0-19/12 # Humboldt State L 0-39/13 # Albertson College W 1-09/19 * WASHINGTON L 0-109/20 * PORTLAND L 0-79/25 * WARNER PACIFIC L 1-49/26 PUGET SOUND L 1-49/30 at Washington State L 0-310/3 * at Simon Fraser L 0-110/4 * at Western Washington L 0-110/7 * at Whitworth L 1-610/9 * at Seattle Pacific L 0-710/10 * at Puget Sound L 0-710/17 OREGON STATE W 3-2 (OT)10/18 * Pacific Lutheran L 0-310/21 WHITWORTH L 2-3 (OT)10/23 * at Central Washington L 2-310/24 * at Seattle University L 1-2 * NWCSC Match + Alex Barr Memorial (Spokane, WA) # Evergreen State Tourney (Olympia, WA)

1988 (2-9-0 / 0-5-0 NWCSC)Coach Manny Faridnia

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/3 # at Willamette L 0-29/4 # Oregon State L 1-29/11 + WASHINGTON STATE W 1-09/17 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 1-09/18 * WESTERN WASHINGTON L 0-49/25 * EVERGREEN STATE L 0-19/28 * WHITWORTH L 1-310/7 at Central Washington L 2-310/12 WASHINGTON STATE L 1-210/15 * at Puget Sound L 0-310/16 * at Seattle University L 2-3 * NWCSC Match # Willamette Classic (Salem, OR)

+ Alex Barr Memorial (Spokane, WA)

1989 (4-10-0 / 1-5-0 NWCSC)Coach Manny Faridnia

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/8 + WASHINGTON STATE W 2-19/9 + WHITMAN W 3-2 9/10 + SIMON FRASER (CANADA) L 1-69/15 WHITMAN L 0-19/23 * OREGON STATE L 1-49/24 * SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 2-49/29 at Northwest Nazarene W 2-110/6 * at Central Washington L 0-210/11 WHITWORTH L 1-610/14 * at Evergreen State L 2-610/21 at Seattle University L 1-310/22 * at Western Washington L 2-310/25 at Whitworth L 1-410/28 * PUGET SOUND W 2-1 * NWCSC Match + Alex Barr Memorial (Spokane, WA)

1990 (9-6-2 / 3-3-0 NWCSC)Coach Jeff Heimbigner

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/2 WHITMAN T 1-1 (OT)9/6 + Chico State L 0-49/7 + Pacific Lutheran T 2-2 (ot)9/8 + Hawai’i Pacific W 3-19/12 at Central Washington W 2-19/14 * at Puget Sound L 2-39/16 LINFIELD W 2-19/20 * Evergreen State W 1-09/25 WHITWORTH L 0-410/3 * SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 1-310/6 at Northwest Nazarene W 5-110/13 * at Oregon State L 0-210/14 at Linfield L 1-310/20 PUGET SOUND W 2-010/23 NORTHWEST NAzARENE W 9-010/25 * at Whitman W 2-010/28 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 3-1 * NWCSC Match + Umbro Far West Classic (Tacoma, WA)

1991 (5-10-1 / 1-3 NWCSC)Coach Jeff Heimbigner

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/11 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON L 1-29/14 at George Fox College L 1-2 (ot)9/21 * PUGET SOUND L 0-19/28 SIMON FRASER (CANADA) L 0-29/29 PACIFIC LUTHERAN L 3-5 (OT)10/2 * at Seattle University L 2-3 (ot)10/19 * at Evergreen State W 2-110/20 at Puget Sound L 1-610/23 at Central Washington L 0-1 10/30 WHITMAN W 3-111/2 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 3-211/3 OREGON STATE L 1-411/10 at Sacramento State L 0-311/11 at UC-Davis W 1-0 * NWCSC Match

1992 (2-15 / 1-3 NWCSC)Coach Jeff Heimbigner

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/9 at Central Washington L 1-39/12 GEORGE FOX COLLEGE L 0-49/15 * EVERGREEN STATE L 1-39/19 PUGET SOUND L 1-29/25 at Washington L 0-79/27 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 1-310/2 at Pacific (Oregon) L 0-110/3 at Concordia (Oregon) L 0-110/10 at * Puget Sound L 0-1 10/11 at Pacific Lutheran L 2-510/17 at Portland L 0-510/21 * WHITWORTH L 0-410/25 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 2-110/29 at Cal-State Northridge L 1-410/31 at Loyola Marymount W 3-111/1 at San Diego L 1-911/5 at Whitman L 2-3 * NWCSC Match

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Year-by-Year Results1993 (4-10-1 / 2-4-0 / 6th WCC)

Coach Jeff HeimbignerDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/10 at Oregon State L 1-39/12 at Linfield L 0-19/19 WASHINGTON L 1-39/23 at Tulsa L 1-29/25 at SW Missouri State L 0-39/26 at Oral Roberts L 1-210/8 * AT SAN FRANCISCO L 0-310/9 * AT SAINT MARY’S L 1-410/12 * PORTLAND W 2-110/16 PUGET SOUND W 3-010/24 SACRAMENTO STATE W 4-210/28 at San Jose State T 2-2 (ot)10/30 * at Santa Clara L 0-411/5 * SAN DIEGO L 0-411/7 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 3-2 (OT) * WCC Match

1994 (2-13-1 / 0-5-1 / T6th WCC)Coach Jeff Heimbigner

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/2 at UC Irvine L 0-29/5 at Cal State Northridge L 1-29/9 OREGON STATE L 2-39/14 WASHINGTON L 0-79/16 + Cal Poly L 1-39/18 + UC-Santa Barbara L 1-49/30 at Oregon State L 1-210/2 at Pacific (Oregon) W 2-110/6 WHITWORTH L 0-110/9 PORTLAND STATE W 1-010/16 * at Portland L 0-110/21 * Santa Clara L 0-110/28 * San Francisco L 0-410/30 * Saint Mary’s L 0-111/4 * at Loyola Marymount T 0-0 (ot)11/6 * at San Diego L 0-5 * WCC Match + Mitre Classic (San Jose, CA)

1995 (3-10-2 / 1-4-1 / 5th WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/6 CAL POLY L 2-49/11 OREGON STATE T 1-1 (OT)9/15 + San Diego State L 1-49/17 + Cal-State Fullerton L 2-39/20 UC IRVINE W 3-09/24 WASHINGTON L 0-310/1 at Oregon State L 0-110/8 * PORTLAND L 1-210/13 * at San Francisco L 0-310/15 * at Santa Clara T 1-1 (ot)10/22 CONCORDIA W 4-010/27 at Sacramento State L 0-2 10/29 * at Saint Mary’s L 3-411/3 * SAN DIEGO L 0-511/5 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 6-0 * WCC Match + Cal-State Fullerton Inv. (Fullerton, CA)

1996 (11-6-1 / 4-2-0 / 3rd WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/31 at UC-Santa Barbara T 1-1 (ot)9/2 at UC-Irvine L 0-19/6 OREGON STATE L 0-39/8 WHITMAN W 5-19/13 + Sacramento State W 3-09/14 + San Jose State W 3-19/22 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 3-09/27 # New Mexico W 3-09/29 # Nevada-Las Vegas W 3-010/4 at Oregon State L 2-3 (ot)10/6 * at Portland L 1-210/13 EVERGREEN STATE W 2-110/18 * SANTA CLARA W 3-010/27 at Washington L 0-111/1 * SAN FRANCISCO W 1-011/3 * SAINT MARY’S W 1-011/8 * at San Diego L 2-411/10 * at Loyola Marymount W 3-1 * WCC Match + Umbro Classic (San Jose, CA) # UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, NV)

1997 (14-4-0 / 4-2-0 / T1st WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 WHITMAN W 8-09/5 + Nevada-Las Vegas W 2-19/7 + Cal-State Fullerton W 2-1 (ot)9/10 EVERGREEN STATE W 10-19/12 # Air Force L 0-19/14 # UC-Irvine W 3-09/19 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 4-09/21 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 1-29/26 at Cal Poly W 3-1

9/28 at UC-Santa Barbara W 2-1 (ot)10/3 * at Santa Clara L 1-210/5 at Oregon State W 3-110/17 * at Saint Mary’s W 7-210/19 * at San Francisco W 2-1 (ot)10/24 * SAN DIEGO W 2-110/31 WASHINGTON L 0-111/2 OREGON STATE W 3-011/7 * PORTLAND W 2-1 * WCC Match + Coors Light Invitational (Las Vegas, NV) # played at Corvallis, OR

1998 (12-4-2 / 5-1-0 / T1st WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 at Washington L 1-29/5 at UC-Irvine L 0-29/7 at San Diego State W 3-19/11 WESTERN BAPTIST W 5-0 9/17 at UCLA L 0-19/20 at UC-Santa Barbara W 5-09/23 OREGON STATE T 0-0 (OT)9/25 + New Mexico W 2-19/27 + Air Force T 0-0 (ot)10/2 MONTANA STATE-BILLINGS W 3-010/4 * at Portland W 1-010/9 * SAINT MARY’S W 1-0 (OT)10/16 * SANTA CLARA W 1-010/24 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 4-010/30 * SAN FRANCISCO W 2-111/1 at Oregon State W 2-1 11/6 * at Loyola Marymount W 3-2 (ot)11/8 * at San Diego L 1-2 * WCC Match + New Mexico Classic (Albuquerque, NM)

1999 (9-8-1 / 3-3-0 / 4th WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 WASHINGTON T 2-2 (OT)9/3 # American L 1-29/5 # Virginia W 3-29/10 ^ Stanford W 3-19/12 ^ Fresno State L 1-2 (ot)9/17 + San Diego State W 2-09/19 + Nevada-Las Vegas L 3-49/24 ~ SW Missouri State L 2-39/26 ~ Creighton W 1-010/2 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS W 8-010/4 OREGON STATE W 2-010/8 * at Santa Clara L 0-110/10 at Oregon State L 1-210/22 * SAN DIEGO W 4-210/24 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 3-2 (OT)10/29 * at San Francisco W 5-310/31 * at Saint Mary’s L 0-211/13 * PORTLAND L 2-5 * WCC Games # Coca-Cola Classic (Charlottesville, VA) ^ Fresno State Tournament (Fresno, CA) + UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) ~ Diadora Classic (Omaha, NE)

2000 (11-6-0 / 5-1-0 / 2nd WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/2 # Wisconsin L 1-39/3 # Drake W 4-39/8 ^ Oakland University L 1-29/10 ^ Columbia University W 2-19/15 + Cal State Fullerton L 3-4 (ot)9/17 + Michigan State W 1-09/23 at UC Irvine L 0-19/24 at Cal Poly W 4-19/29 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 5-010/6 * SANTA CLARA W 3-010/15 * SAINT MARY’S W 2-110/20 * SAN FRANCISCO W 1-010/27 at Washington L 0-310/29 at Oregon State W 4-111/3 * at San Diego L 0-111/5 * at Loyola Marymount W 1-011/10 * at Portland W 3-2 (2ot) * WCC Games # Rocky Rococo-UW Classic (Madison, WI) ^ San Diego Tournament (San Diego, CA) + LMU Tournament (Los Angeles, CA)

2001 (9-5-2 / 4-1-1 / T2nd WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 # Stanford L 0-39/3 # Denver W 1-09/8 UC IRVINE L 0-19/21 ^ San Diego State W 3-29/23 ^ Sacramento State W 1-0 (ot)9/28 + Cal State Northridge L 0-19/30 + Valparaiso W 2-010/5 CAL POLY W 2-0

10/7 * PORTLAND W 1-010/12 WESTERN WASHINGTON T 1-110/19 * SAN DIEGO T 1-110/21 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 4-110/27 * Santa Clara L 1-311/2 * San Francisco W 2-011/18 * Saint Mary’s W 1-011/23 $ Portland L 0-1 * WCC Games # University of Portland Classic (Portland, OR) ^ Diadora Classic (Corvallis, OR) + OSU Beaver Classic (Corvallis, OR) $ NCAA College Cup (Seattle, WA)

2002 (5-10-1 / 2-3-1 / 6th WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/30 OREGON STATE L 0-19/6 # WISCONSIN L 0-29/8 # AIR FORCE W 2-19/13 ^ Tulsa L 1-29/15 ^ UC Riverside L 0-39/20 Cal Poly W 3-09/22 Cal State Northridge L 1-2 (ot)9/27 + Clemson L 0-29/29 + Furman L 0-210/4 * SAINT MARY’S T 1-1 (ot)10/20 * SANTA CLARA W 1-010/25 * SAN FRANCISCO L 0-211/1 * San Diego W 3-2 (2ot)11/8 San Diego State W 4-211/10 * Loyola Marymount L 0-111/17 * Portland L 0-1 * WCC Games # Gonzaga/Nike Soccer Classic (Spokane, WA) ^ Diadora Classic (Corvallis, OR) + Clemson/Nike Soccer Classic (Clemson, SC)

2003 (5-11-1 / 0-6-0 / 7th WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/29 # Air Force W 5-38/31 # Denver W 1-09/4 CAL STATE MONTEREY W 2-09/12 ^ Oregon State L 2-4 9/14 ^ Illinois-Chicago L 3-4 (ot)9/19 + Fresno State L 1-29/21 + Sacramento State W 3-09/26 & New Mexico T 1-1 (2ot)9/28 & UNLV W 3-210/4 * PORTLAND L 2-3 (ot)10/12 CAL POLY L 0-110/18 * Santa Clara L 1-210/26 Washington L 0-110/31 * SAN DIEGO L 1-211/2 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 0-311/8 * Saint Mary’s L 0-511/15 * San Francisco L 1-2 * WCC Games # Parents Weekend Invite (Colorado Springs, CO) ^ Diadora Classic (Corvallis, OR) + Goal Rush Classic (Fresno, CA) & UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)

2004 (6-14-0 / 2-10-0 / 7th WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 Washington L 0-39/4 + Alabama-Birmingham L 0-19/6 + Sacramento State W 3-19/11 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS W 5-19/15 Oregon State L 0-69/17 Cal Poly W 2-09/24 # Cornell L 0-1 (ot)9/26 # Saint Bonaventure W 3-110/1 * Loyola Marymount L 0-210/3 * San Diego L 0-410/10 * SANTA CLARA L 0-110/15 * SAN FRANCISCO L 0-110/17 * SAINT MARY’S W 2-110/22 * Portland L 0-210/24 * PORTLAND L 0-210/29 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 1-010/31 * SAN DIEGO L 1-311/5 * Santa Clara L 0-211/12 * Saint Mary’s L 0-211/14 * San Francisco L 0-1 * WCC Games + Nike Invitational (Portland, OR) # Diadora Classic (Corvallis, OR)

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Year-by-Year Results2005 (7-9-4 / 5-5-2 / 5th WCC)

Coach Einar ThorarinssonDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/2 #Loyola W 3-29/4 #Detroit T 0-0 (ot)9/9 +Kentucky W 3-19/10 +Iona L 0-39/20 OREGON STATE L 1-29/23 %JACKSONVILLE L 2-39/25 %WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE T 1-1 (2ot)9/30 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 1-210/9 ^*SAINT MARY’S L 0-110/14 *San Francisco T 1-1 (2ot)10/16 *Santa Clara L 0-110/20 *PORTLAND W 1-010/22 *Portland T 2-2 (2ot)10/28 *Loyola Marymount W 3-210/30 *San Diego L 1-210/31 *%San Diego W 3-211/4 *Saint Mary’s W 2-1 (ot)11/6 WASHINGTON L 2-311/10 *SANTA CLARA W 2-111/12 *SAN FRANCISCO L 0-2 # - Fr. Leo Sweeny Jesuit Cup @ Chicago, IL + - Stephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classic @ Corvallis, OR * - West Coast Conference Match % - Make-up of match postponed 10/2 in Spokane ^ - Home match played in Cheney, WA

2006 (9-8-2 / 6-5-1 / 3rd WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/25 UNLV W 4-18/27 UC DAVIS L 0-49/2 #Navy L 1-29/3 #Xavier W 3-09/9 Oregon State W 4-19/22 *Loyola Marymount L 0-19/24 *San Deigo L 0-49/29 *San Francisco L 1-210/6 *SANTA CLARA T 0-0 (2ot)10/8 *SAINT MARY’S W 4-010/13 *Portland W 2-110/15 *PORTLAND W 2-1 (ot)10/20 *SAN DIEGO L 1-210/22 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 1-410/27 Washington L 1-210/29 *SAN FRANCISCO W 2-1 (ot)11/3 *Saint Mary’s W 3-011/5 *Santa Clara W 2-1 (ot) # - Anders Navy Classic @ Annapolis, MD * - West Coast Conference Match

2007 (9-7-4 / 4-4-4 / 4th WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/31 UC Irvine L 0-19/3 UC Santa Barbara W 1-09/7 WASHINGTON W 2-19/14 $ Wisconsin L 0-19/15 $ UW-Milwaukee W 2-19/21 # Loyola (Md.) W 2-19/22 # Northern Illinos W 1-09/29 *Portland T 1-1 (2ot)10/5 *Saint Mary’s W 1-010/7 *San Francisco W 2-010/12 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 3-110/14 *SAN DIEGO L 0-1 (ot)10/21 * Santa Clara T 1-1 (2ot)10/26 *PORTLAND T 2-2 (2ot)11/2 *SAN FRANCISCO W 1-011/4 *SAINT MARY’S T 0-0 (2ot)11/9 *Loyola Marymount L 0-111/11 *San Diego L 0-111/16 *SANTA CLARA L 0-1 (2ot)11/24 ^SMU L 0-1 *-West Coast Conference Match $ - Panther Invitational @ Milwaukee, WI # - Stephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classic @ Corvallis, OR ^ NCAA First Round @ Dallas Texas

2008 (9-8-2 / 6-5-1 / T2nd WCC)Coach Einar Thorarinsson

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/29 Creighton L 1-49/6 Oregon State T 0-0 (2ot)9/12 UNLV W 2-19/14 UC Riverside L 2-39/19 UMKC W 3-29/21 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W 1-09/26 *Portland W 2-19/28 Washington L 1-210/3 *SAN FRANCISCO L 0-110/5 *SANTA CLARA W 2-1 (ot)10/10 *San Diego L 0-310/12 *Loyola Marymount L 1-2 (ot)10/17 *SAINT MARY’S T 1-1 (2ot)10/24 *PORTLAND L 1-210/31 *Santa Clara W 2-111/2 *San Francisco W 3-211/7 *SAN DIEGO W 4-111/9 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 2-111/16 *Saint Mary’s L 0-4 *-West Coast Conference Match +-Stephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classic @ Corvallis, OR $-UNLV Nike Invitational @ Las Vegas, NV #-Gonzaga Nike Soccer Classic @ Spokane, WA

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GONzAGA MEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Alex Barr (1980-1984)40-31-8 (.563)

Manny Faridnia (1985-1989)11-67-1 (.141)

Jeff Heimbigner (1990-1994)22-54-5 (.289)

Einar Thorarinsson (1995-pres.) 119-110-22 (.518)

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Record BookTeam Records (Season)

Wins ............................................................ 14 (1997)Goals ........................................................... 54 (1997)Assists ......................................................... 45 (1997)Total Points ............................................... 153 (1997)Shots ......................................................... 279 (1997)Goals Per Game ....................................... 2.93 (1997)

Goalkeeper Saves ...................................... 108 (1992)Low Goals Allowed .................................... 13 (1998) Low Goals Against ................................... 0.68 (1998)Shut Outs ....................................................... 9 (1998)

Team Records (Game)Goals ...................... 10 (9-10-97 vs. Evergreen State) Assists .................... 6 (10-2-99 vs. Montana Billings) Total Points ............ 25 (9-10-97 vs. Evergreen State)Shut Outs .................... 51 (last 10-20-05 vs. Portland)Most Goals Allowed ... 11 (10-25-85 at Seattle Pacific)

Individual Single-Season RecordsGoals Scored

1. Jeff McAllister ....................................... 19 (1997) 2. Jason Kuska ........................................... 14 (2000) Jeff McAllister ....................................... 14 (1996) 4. Brian Ching ............................................ 13 (1999) 5. George Josten ......................................... 12 (2006) George Josten .........................................12 (2005) Jason Kuska ........................................... 12 (1999) 7. Brian Ching ............................................ 10 (1997) 8. Brett Fink ................................................. 9 (1998) Jeff McAllister ......................................... 9 (1995)

Assists 1. John Reha ............................................... 8 (2006) Mike Thompson ....................................... 8 (1998) Jeff McAllister ......................................... 8 (1997) 4. George Josten ........................................... 7 (2007) Brian Ching .............................................. 7 (1999) 6. Ben Funkhouser ........................................6 (2008) Brian Ching .............................................. 6 (2000) Jason Kuska ............................................. 6 (1999) Jason Kuska ............................................. 6 (1998) Brian Ching .............................................. 6 (1996)

Total Points 1 Jeff McAllister ....................................... 46 (1997) 2. Jason Kuska .......................................... 33 (2000) Brian Ching ........................................... 33 (1999) 4. Jeff McAllister ...................................... 31 (1996) 5. Jason Kuska .......................................... 30 (1999) 6. George Josten ........................................ 29 (2005) 7. George Josten ........................................ 28 (2006) 8. Brian Ching ........................................... 23 (1997) 9. Brian Ching ........................................... 22 (2000) 10. Brett Fink ............................................. 21 (1998)

Shots 1. Brian Ching ........................................... 71 (2000) 2. Jeff McAllister ...................................... 64 (1997) 3. Arni Ingi Pjetursson ............................. 63 (2001) 4. Jason Kuska .......................................... 62 (2000) 5. Arni Ingi Pjetursson .............................. 56 (2004) 6. George Josten ........................................ 55 (2007) 7. Ben Funkhouser .....................................49 (2008) 8. George Josten ....................................... 47 (2006) 9. Jeff McAllister ...................................... 45 (1996)10. Tye Perdido ............................................44 (2008)

Individual Career RecordsGoals Scored

1. Jeff McAllister ................................. 45 (1994-97) 2. Jason Kuska ..................................... 35 (1997-00) 3. George Josten .................................. 34 (2004-07) Brian Ching ...................................... 34 (1996-00) 5. Mike Thompson ............................... 18 (1996-99) 6. Jason Adams..................................... 17 (1991-94) 7. Brett Fink ........................................ 16 (1997-99) 8. Tye Perdido ....................................15 (2005-pres) Arni Ingi Pjetursson ......................... 15 (2001-04)10. Abbas Faridnia ................................. 14 (1998-01)

Assists 1 Brian Ching ....................................... 23 (1996-00) 2. Jason Kuska ..................................... 21 (1997-00) 3. George Josten .................................. 17 (2004-07) 4. Mike Thompson ............................... 16 (1996-99) 5. John Reha ........................................ 14 (2003-07) 6. Arni Ingi Pjetursson ......................... 13 (2001-04) Scott Yuska ....................................... 13 (2000-03) 8. Jeff McAllister ................................. 12 (1994-97) 9. Shaun Flanigan ................................. 11 (1993-96)10. Matt Blasdel ..................................... 10 (1996-99) Chris LaRochelle ............................. 10 (1995-97)

Total Points 1. Jeff McAllister ................................. 102 (1994-97) 2. Brian Ching ..................................... 91 (1996-00) Jason Kuska .................................... 91 (1997-00) 4. George Josten ................................. 85 (2004-07) 5. Mike Thompson .............................. 52 (1996-99) 6. Arni Ingi Pjetursson ........................ 43 (2001-04) 7. Jason Adams.................................... 41 (1991-94) 8. Brett Fink ........................................ 38 (1997-99) 9. Tye Perdido .....................................37 (2005-pres) Abbas Faridnia ............................... 37 (1998-01)

Shots 1. Arni Ingi Pjetursson ....................... 193 (2001-04) 2. George Josten ................................. 181 (2004-07) 3. Brian Ching .................................... 168 (1996-00) 4. Jeff McAllister ............................... 151 (1994-97) 5. Grant Lundberg ............................. 113 (2003-07) Jason Kuska ................................... 129 (1997-00) 7. John Palladino ............................... 106 (2003-07) 8. Tye Perdido ..................................100 (2005-pres) 9. Matt Blasdel ..................................... 96 (1996-99)10. Jason Adams..................................... 81 (1991-94)

Goalkeeper Single-Season RecordsSaves

1. Mike McCarthy ..................................... 91 (2002) 2. Josh Fouts ............................................ 86 (1998) 3. Vito Higgins .......................................... 85 (2007) 4. Joe Lirette ............................................. 83 (1993) 5. Vito Higgins .......................................... 76 (2005) Vito Higgins .......................................... 76 (2003) 7. Josh Fouts ............................................ 75 (1997) 8. Scott Barnum .........................................69 (2008) 9. Vito Higgins ......................................... 68 (2006)10. Joe Lirette ............................................. 67 (1992)

Goals Against Average (under 2.00) 1. Josh Fouts........................................... 0.68 (1998) 2. Vito Higgins ....................................... 0.71 (2007) 3. Mike McCarthy .................................. 0.79 (2001) 4. Josh Fouts ......................................... 0.87 (1996) 5. Josh Fouts ......................................... 0.95 (1997) 6. Mike McCarthy .................................. 1.06 (2000) 7. Mike McCarthy .................................. 1.43 (2002) 8. Scott Barnum ......................................1.49 (2008) 9. Vito Higgins ....................................... 1.52 (2005)10. Vito Higgins ....................................... 1.55 (2006)

Fewest Goals Allowed 1. Mike McCarthy ..................................... 12 (2000) 2. Mike McCarthy ..................................... 13 (2001) Josh Fouts ............................................. 13 (1998) 4. Josh Fouts ............................................ 14 (1996) 5. Vito Higgins .......................................... 15 (2007) 6. Josh Fouts ............................................ 17 (1997) 7. Mike McCarthy ..................................... 22 (2002) 8. Sean Sosnovec ...................................... 23 (2004) Dan Welch ............................................. 23 (1994)10. Vito Higgins .......................................... 24 (2005)

Shutouts1. Josh Fouts ................................................. 9 (1998)2. Mike McCarthy ......................................... 7 (2001) Josh Fouts ................................................ 7 (1996)4. Vito Higgins .............................................. 6 (2007)5. Vito Higgins .............................................. 4 (2006) Mike McCarthy ......................................... 4 (2000)7. Josh Fouts ................................................. 3 (1997) 8. Scott Barnum .............................................2 (2008) Vito Higgins .............................................. 2 (2005) Sean Sosnovec .......................................... 2 (2004) Vito Higgins .............................................. 2 (2003) Mike McCarthy ......................................... 2 (2002) Trevor Yost ................................................ 2 (1999) David Lesser ............................................. 2 (1995) Dan Welch ................................................. 2 (1994)

Goalkeeper Career RecordsSaves

1. Vitto Higgins ................................... 305 (2003-07)2. Josh Fouts ........................................ 224 (1996-98)3. Joe Lirette ........................................ 207 (1991-93)4. Mike McCarthy ................................ 202 (1999-02)5. David Lesser .................................... 75 (1994-95)6. Trevor Yost ....................................... 62 (1996-00)7. Ronaldo Manalo ............................... 61 (1992-93)8. Sean Sosnovec ...................................... 60 (2004)9. Dan Welch ............................................. 56 (1994)

Goals Against Average1. Josh Fouts ....................................... 0.83 (1996-98)2. Mike McCarthy ............................... 1.16 (1999-02)3. Vito Higgins .................................... 1.34 (2003-07)4. Scott Barnum ................................1.49 (2008-pres)5. Sean Sosnovec ..................................... 1.56 (2004)6. Trevor Yost ...................................... 1.74 (1996-00)7. Dan Welch .......................................... 1.98 (1994)8. David Lesser ................................... 2.32 (1994-95)

Fewest Goals Allowed1. Sean Sosnovec ........................................ 23 (2004) Dan Welch .............................................. 23 (1994) Ronaldo Manalo ................................. 23 (1992-93)4. Scott Barnum ...................................25 (2008-pres)5. Trevor Yost ......................................... 30 (1996-00)6. Josh Fouts .......................................... 44 (1996-98)7. David Lesser ...................................... 47 (94-1995)8. Mike McCarthy .................................. 50 (1999-02)9. Vito Higgins ....................................... 97 (2003-07)* must have appeared in 75% of matches

Shutouts1. Josh Fouts .......................................... 19 (1996-98)2. Vito Higgins ....................................... 14 (2003-07)3. Mike McCarthy .................................. 13 (1999-02)4. Scott Barnum .....................................2 (2008-pres) Sean Sosnovec ........................................ 2 (2004) Trevor Yost ......................................... 2 (1996-00) David Lesser ...................................... 2 (1994-95) Dan Welch .............................................. 2 (1994) Joe Lirette ........................................... 2 (1991-93)

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Special Teams1997 West Coast Conference Co-Champions

Gonzaga won its first West Coast Conference Men’s Soccer Championship after posting a 14-4-0 record with a 4-2-0 mark in the WCC. The Zags split the conference crown with Santa Clara and missed the NCAA tournament auto-matic bid by virtue of a 2-1 loss at Santa Clara. Senior Jeff McAllister was named the WCC Player of the Year after scoring 46 points on the season.

1998 West Coast Conference Co-Champions

Gonzaga continued its success in the West Coast Conference under coach Einar Thorarinsson as the Zags once again were WCC Co-Champions. Gonzaga finished the season with a 12-4-2 record including a 5-1-0 record in the WCC. Again the Zags missed the NCAA tournament automatic bid by virtue of a 2-1 season ending loss at co-champion San Diego.

2001 NCAA Tournament Team

Gonzaga University made its first NCAA Col-lege Cup appearance during the 2001 season. The Bulldogs were matched against West Coast Conference foe University of Portland in the opening game in Seattle and dropped their inau-gural NCAA Tournament match by a 1-0 score.

2007 NCAA Tournament Team

Gonzaga University made its second NCAA Tournament appearance during the 2007 season. The Bulldogs were matched against Southern Methodist University (SMU) in the opening game in Dallas, Texas and dropped a hard fought 1-0 decision to SMU.

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Honor Roll

All-Time Tournament Results

Academic All-Conference2008 Nick Barclay Tye Perdido2007 George Josten Tye Perdido2006 George Josten John Reha Ben Sawyer2005 George Josten Ben Sawyer 2004 Rob Anderson Arni Pjetursson 2003 Kari Arnason Scott Bertram Arni Pjetursson 2002 Connor Quinn 2000 Brian Ching Justin Franson Jason Kuska Joe Marks 1999 J.C. Fernandez Jason Kuska1998 Josh Fouts Joe Marks1997 Simeon Enemuo1996 Simeon Enumuo1995 Rusty Arlig Coby Carlson1994 Brian Carlson Coby Carlson1993 Rusty Arlig Joe Lirette

All-American1997 Jeff McAllister2007 George Josten

WCC Player of the Year1997 Jeff McAllister

WCC Defender of the Year2008 Nick Barclay WCC Coach of the Year2005 Einar Thorarinsson1997 Einar Thorarinsson1996 Einar Thorarinsson

First Team 2008 Nick Barclay Tye Perdido2007 George Josten2006 George Josten 2005 George Josten 2004 Arni Pjetursson 2002 Mike McCarthy 2001 Arni Pjetursson Danny Huet Zach Scott 2000 Brian Ching Jason Kuska 1999 Brian Ching Jason Kuska1998 Mike Thompson1997 Jeff McAllister1996 Jeff McAllister

Second Team2008 Ben Funkhouser2007 Vito Higgins Daniel Scott Austin Washington2006 John Palladino Austin Washington 2005 Ben Sawyer 2003 Kari Arnason 2000 Justin Franson Danny Huet 1999 J.C. Fernandez1998 Brett Fink Josh Fouts1997 Brian Ching J.C. Fernandez Josh Fouts Chris LaRochelle1996 Josh Fouts1995 Jeff McAllister

Honorable Mention2008 Nick Heinricks Tim Muravez Nick Love2007 John Palladino Tye Perdido2006 Ben Sawyer

John Reha 2005 Vito Higgins Mark Stock 2004 Rob Anderson George Josten 2003 John Palladino Arni Pjetursson Scott Yuska 2002 Robert Anderson Kari Arnason Matt Prichard Scott Yuska 2001 Matt Prichard Tryggvi Bjornsson Scott Yuska 2000 Mike McCarthy 1999 Justin Franson Mike Thompson1998 J.C. Fernandez Danny Huet Joe Marks1997 Jason Kuska1996 J.C. Fernandez Chris LaRochelle1995 Shaun Falnigan1995 Eli Zehner1994 Dan Welch1993 Jason Adams

All-Freshman Team2008 Mitch Boland2007 Philippe Garre2006 Tye Perdido 2005 Chris Hoyd Scott Meslin 2004 George Josten

NSCAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete2007 George Josten

NSCAA Far West All-Region Third Team2008 Tye Perdido

1981 Whitman Invitational @ Walla Walla, WA 1-1-01982 Whitman Invitational @ Walla Walla, WA 3-0-0 BYU Invitational @ Provo, UT 1-1-11984 Whitman Classic @ Walla Walla, WA 0-1-11986 Alex Barr Memorial @ Spokane, WA 1-2-0 Evergreen State Tournament @ Olympia, WA 0-3-01987 Alex Barr Memorial @ Spokane, WA 1-2-0 Evergreen State Tournament @ Olympia, WA 1-2-01988 Willamette Classic @ Salem, OR 0-2-0 Alex Barr Memorial @ Spokane, WA 1-0-01989 Alex Barr Memorial @ Spokane, WA 2-1-01990 Umbro Far West Classic @ Tacoma, WA 1-1-11994 Mitre Classic @ San Jose, CA 0-2-01995 Cal State-Fullerton Inv. @ Fullerton, CA 0-2-01996 Umbro Classic @ San Jose, CA 2-0-0 UNLV Invitational @ Las Vegas, NV 2-0-01997 Coor Ligh Invitational @ Las Vegas, NV 1-1-01998 New Mexico Classic @ Albuquerque, NM 1-0-11999 Coca-Cola Classic @ Charlottesville, VA 1-1-0 Fresno State Tournament @ Fresno, CA 1-1-0 UNLV Tournament @ Las Vegas, NV 1-1-0 Diadora Classic @ Omaha, NE 1-1-02000 Rocky Rococo-UW Classic @ Madison, WI 1-1-0 USD Tournament @ San Diego, CA 1-1-0

LMU Tournament @ Los Angeles, CA 1-1-02001 Portland Tournament @ Portland, OR 1-1-0 Diadora Classic @ Corvallis, OR 2-0-0 OSU Beaver Classic @ Corvallis, OR 1-1-02002 Gonzaga/Nike Classic @ Spokane, WA 1-1-0 Diadora Classic @ Corvallis, OR 0-2-0 Clemson/Nike Classic @ Clemson, SC 0-2-02003 Parents Weekend Invite @ Colorado Springs, CO 2-0-0 Diadora Classic @ Corvallis, OR 0-2-0 Goal Rush Classic @ Fresno, CA 1-1-0 UNLV Tournament @ Las Vegas, NV 1-0-12004 Nike Invitational @ Portland, OR 1-1-0 Diadora Classic @ Corvallis, OR 1-1-02005 Jesuit Cup @ Chicago, IL 1-0-1 Stephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classic @ Corvallis, OR 1-1-0 Gonzaga Nike Soccer Classic @ Spokane, WA 0-1-12006 Anders Navy Classic @ Annapolis, MD 0-1-1 Stephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classic @ Corvallis, OR 2-0-02007 Panther Invitational @ Milwaukee, WI 1-1-0 Stephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classic @ Corvallis, OR 2-0-02008 Stephen Hensor/Joe Zaher Classic @ Corvallis, OR 1-0-0 UNLV Nike Invitational @ Las Vegas, NV 1-1-0 Gonzaga Nike Soccer Classice @ Spokane, WA 2-0-0

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Bulldog Soccer All-StarsJeff McAllister

1997 West Coast ConferenceMen’s Soccer Player of the Year

One of the most prolific goal scorers in the history of the West Coast Conference, Jeff McAllister helped place Gonzaga Univer-sity men’s soccer on the national map during his 4-year career from 1994-97. A two-time first team All-WCC selection, McAllister capped his collegiate career in 1997 by leading the Bulldogs to their first of two WCC men’s co-titles. His 19 goals and 46 total points led the WCC and ranked fifth in the nation. For his efforts, McAllister was named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year and a first team All-Far West Region and All-America selec-tion. McAllister led the Bulldogs in goals scored and scoring all four seasons. He shattered all Gonzaga men’s soccer records, setting new standards for future Zags to follow. McAllister ranks first in career goals scored (45), total points (102) and ranks sev-enth on the career assists list (12). His 19 goals during his senior season rank first on the GU single-season list and second on the West Coast Conference single-season list. McAllister also ranks first in career goals scored during WCC matches with 16.

Brian Ching2nd Round Draft Pick

Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) One of the best all around players in the history of Gonzaga men’s soccer, Brian Ching was selected in the second round of the 2001 Major League Soccer Super Draft by the Los Angeles Galaxy. A two-time first-team All-West Coast Conference selec-tion, Ching became the first Gonzaga player and first Hawaiian player ever selected in the Major League Soccer Draft as well as the first U.S. World Cup team pick in 2006. Ching made the playing roster and scored his first professional goal against Tokyo Verdy 1969 during an exhibition game in Japan. Ching also knocked home a gamewinner for the Galaxy during a match against Mexican First Division Champion, Chivas Rayadas de Guadalajara. Ching made his MLS debut for LA on April 9, 2001 when the Galaxy hosted the San Jose Earth-quakes. In 2003, Ching joined the San Jose Earthquakes (now Houston Dynamo) and started 14 of 19 matches with six goals scored. He also earned his first cap for the US National team dur-ing a friendly competition against Wales . He finished his collegiate career with 34 goals to rank tied for third all-time on the Gonzaga career list, 23 assists for first and 91 points to rank tied for second in career points. Dur-ing his five-year run at Gonzaga, Ching helped guide the Zags to back-to-back West Coast Conference crowns and a second-place WCC finish in 2000.

George Josten2nd Round Draft Pick

Columbus Crew (MLS) George Josten put his mark on Gonzaga University soccer as perhaps the most honored player in Bulldog history. The Bulldogs inaugural MAC Hermann Trophy candidate as a senior in 2007, the native of Idaho Falls, Idaho, became Gonzaga’s first soccer All-America selection by being named to the 2007 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas All-America third team. He was also tabbed the NSCAA/adidas Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year and was a two-time member of the Scholar All-America Team. He was also a three-time ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America selection, including a first-team pick as a junior and senior. He maintained a 3.83 GPA in mechanical engineering. Josten finished his career with 34 goals to tie him with World Cup team member Brian Ching for third on the all-time Gonzaga charts, his 17 assists rank third and his 85 points rank fourth. In ad-dition to his two first-team All-Far West Region selections, Josten was a third-team pick as a sophomore in 2005, making him the first three-time selection in Gonzaga history. Josten was a three-time All-West Coast Conference first-team selection. He became the second player in Gonzaga history to be selected in the MLS Draft, going in the second round as the 20th overall pick by the Columbus Crew.

Austin Washington4th Round Draft PickChicago Fire (MLS)

Spokane native Austin Washington trans-ferred to Gonzaga University as a sophomore and made an immediate impact on the Bulldogs defense. The two-time All-West Coast Conference second-team selection started all 58 of his appearances in a Gonza-ga uniform. His career was capped with a NCAA Tournament ap-pearance his senior season of 2007 as he helped the Bulldogs to a 0.71 goals-against-average, second on the all-time school charts. The graduate of Ferris High was named to the Anders Navy Classic in Annapolis, Md., as a junior. Washington became the third player in Gonzaga history to be chosen in the MLS Draft when he was selected in the fourth round as the 54th overall pick by the Chicago Fire. He joined teammate George Josten as mark-ing the first time two Bulldogs had been drafted in the same year.

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Bulldog All-StarsVito Higgins

Free Agent SigneeLA Galaxy (MLS)

Vito Higgins left Gonzaga University as one of the outstanding keepers in Gonzaga history, keeping alive a long list of Hawaiian dominance in the Bulldog nets. The native of Kailua, Hawai’i, was instrumental in the Bulldogs reaching the NCAA Tournament in 2007, posting a 0.71 goals-against-average for the season to rank second on the single-season list behind fellow Hawaiian Josh Fouts and his 0.68 in 1998. Higgins also posted a 1.34 career GAA to rank third behind Fouts (0.83) and another Hawaiian, Mike McCarthy (1.16). His 14 career shutouts rank second be-hind Fouts. He started 70 of his 72 appearances and played more than 6,500 minutes in his career. He sat out the 2004 season rehabilitating from a medial collateral injury in the spring and a viral infection that sidelined him in the fall, but he returned to action in 2005 to start the first 16 matches prior to being sidelined for two matches following an in-match collision. He played every minute of every match as a junior (2006) and senior (2007). Higgins attended a tryout camp with the Los Angeles Galaxy and was signed as a free agent in the spring of 2008. A foot injury later that summer cut his career short and he returned to Gonzaga as an assistant coach.

Nick Barclay2008 West Coast Conference

Defender of the Year Gonzaga University junior Nick Bar-clay was named the 2008 West Coast Confer-ence men’s soccer Defensive Player of the Year, the first Bulldog to earn the honor. He was also named to the All-WCC first team, the first All-WCC selection of his collegiate career. The Boise, Idaho, native became just the second Bulldog to earn one of the conference’s top honors, Jeff McAllister earn-ing Player of the Year accolades in 1997. Barclay started all 18 of his appearances in 2008, often matched against the opponents’ top player. He helped the Bull-dogs stay in the WCC title chase until the final weekend of the season, Gonzaga finishing tied for second just three points out of the top spot. His lone goal of the season proved to be the match win-ner against Loyola Marymount University in a 2-1 victory in the home finale. But it wasn’t his offense that made him valuable. In their nine victories only twice did the Bulldogs allow more than one goal, and nine times the opposition was held to one goal or less. Gonzaga went 9-8-2 overall in 2008, giving the Bull-dogs three straight 9-win seasons with Barclay a part of all of them. The 2008 campaign came on the heels of a solid 2007 season which saw Barclay help the Bulldogs to their second NCAA Tournament appearance as the Bulldogs allowed just 0.71 goals/game, just shy of the school record of 0.68.

bulldogs in Professional soccer Brian Ching Houston Dynamo (MLS) San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) Seattle Sounders (USL-A League)

Josh Fouts Boston Bulldogs (USL-A League) Carolina Dynamo (USL-Third Division)

Vito Higgins LA Galaxy (MLS)

George Josten Portland Timbers (MLS) Columbus Crew (MLS)

Danny Huet Seattle Sounders (USL-A League)

Chris LaRochelle Boston Bulldogs (USL-A League)

zach Scott Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) Seattle Sounders (USL-A League)

Austin Washington Chicago Fire (MLS)

Zach Scott is currently one of the top defenders for the Seattle Sounders of the

USL-A League.

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All-Time RosterAAhmed Abdulkarim 1983-84Talib Abdulkarim 1984-87-88Jason Adams 1991-92-93-94Russ Aley 1988-89-90-91Tarik Al-Gain 1984-85-86Fahti Al-Suwilen 1985Joe Ammirati 1986-87-88-89Dan Anderson 1980-81-82-83Robert Anderson 2002-03-04Joe Arena 1986Rusty Arlig 1992-93-94-95Matt Armstrong 1992-93-94Kari Arnason 2002-03Thomas Arnold 1980-81-82Nick Ascolese 2001-02-03

BMike Babenko 2003-04-05-06John Baginley 1986Conor Baranski 2005-06-07-08Nick Barclay 2006-07-08Scott Barnum 2008Curt Barr 1980-81-82Jon Baune 2002-03-04Chad Beadell 1999-00Scott Bertram 2000-02-03Tryggvi Bjornsson 1999-00-01-02Matt Blasdel 1996-97-98-99Mitch Boland 2008Trevor Booth 1997Scott Boyd 1985Dwight Brayton 1983Kirk Brewer 1990Andy Bruno 1997-98

CEric Calmand 1988-89-90Scott Campbell 2003-04-05-06-07Brian Carlson 1993-94Coby Carlson 1994-95Scott Carty 1984Ben Cater 1995-96Makoto Childs 1984-85Brian Ching 1996-97-98-99-00Chris Ciampa 1991-92-93-94Jeremy Clark 1994-95-96-97-98Trevor Conrad 2003-04Jac Cooper 1982-83-84Alika Cosner 1999-00Donn Cox 1986-87-88-89Tim Cox 1984Joe Coyle 1980-81-82-83Colin Crabtree 2005Ryan Cruser 1991-92-93John Currie 1981

DJohn Daltry 1987-88-89Scott Davis 1991-92-93-95Tim Denniston 1990-91-92Anthony DeRocco 1981-82-83-84Matt Dicky 1985-86Jason Dineen 1987Justin Dorn 2003Scott Dorn 1980Mike Dorrington 1998-99Octavio Dovalle 1995

EDavid Edwards 1980-82-83Jeff Ellis 1992-93Simeon Enemuo 1995-96-97

FAbbas Faridnia 1998-99-00-01Chris Farnsworth 1999J.C. Fernandez 1996-97-98-99Juan Ferret 1987-88-89Brett Fink 1997-98-99Shaun Flanigan 1993-94-95-96Collin Flynn 2008Josh Fouts 1996-97-98Justin Franson 1998-99-00Chris Frobe 1980-83Ben Funkhouser 2006-07-08

GBrian Gabert 1983-85-86Mo Gain 1981Philippe Garre 2007-08John Travis Garvey 1993-94Bryce Gary 2006Tom Gehrig 1981-82-83Mabruk Giobran 1984Jim Gonzalez 1985-86Andy Gordon 1995-96-97-98Pat Gould 1984Dale Green 1984Andrew Gweitz 1982

HAdam Haney 1991-92Colin Harrison 2008Jerry Havens 1990-91-92Jared Heath 2001-02Nick Heinrichs 2005-06-07-08Joe Herzog 1983-84-85-86Mike Herzog 2001-02-03-04Andrew Hickman 2008Vito Higgins 2003; 05-06-07Nat Hildebrand 1991Donovan Hodgson 1998-99Brett Houck 1994-95-96-97Chris Hoyd 2005-06Danny Huet 1998-99-00-01Billy Hughes 1980-81-82-83

IEric Iwamoto 1985-86-88-89

JMike Janes 1998Joel Janssen 1991-92-93-94David Jensen 1983-85-86Peter Johnson 1987George Josten 2004-05-06-07

KJoshua Kaiel 1994-95Kevin Kaohi 1984-85-86Foday Kabba 2005John Kelly 1981-82Patrick Kirk 1990Jason Koreski 1995Gerard Kuester 1985-86-87Jason Kuska 1997-98-99-00Alex Kwamina 1982

LColton Lammers 2007Jeff Lane 2001-02Chris LaRochelle 1994-95-96-97John Gerrie Leslie 1991David Lesser 1994-95Steve Lewis 1986George Lightfoot 1985Joe Lirette 1990-91-92-93Steve Longoria 1984-85-86-87Colin Lodge 2005Nick Love 2007-08Grant Lundberg 2003-04-05-06-07

MKevin MacDonald 1988-89-90Gunnar Magnusson 2000-01Amadeo Maldonado 1988-89Ronaldo Manalo 1992-93Mark Maresca 1987Joe Marks 1996-97-98-99-00Jeff McAllister 1994-95-96-97Mike McCarthy 1999-00-01-02Taylor McCool 2001-02Bryan McLean 1994Mark Mench 1993-94Steve Meneses 1983-84Scott Meslin 2005-06Kerry Miike 2001-02Lance Miller 1988-89-90Kevin Miller 1987-88-89Luke Miller 2003-04-05-06-07Ted Mohrbacher 1980-81-82-83-84Julio Morales 1990-91-92Sanjiv More 1980-81-82Bryan Mullaney 2005-06-07-08Seamus Mulligan-Ferry 2000Tim Muravez 2006-07-08

NChris Ness 2005-06Brett Norton 1995

OMike O’Brien 1990Owen Omiya 1997-98-99-00Russ Oster 1990John Ostolaza 1981-82-83-84-85Dave Owens 1990-91Steve Owens 2003-04; 06

PJohn Palladino 2003-04-05-06-07Chad Patterson 2000Tye Perdido 2006-07-08Cap Perry 1988-89-90-91-92Court Perry 1993Peter Peterson 2002; 05-06Phill Pfitzner 1987Jose Picornell 1980-81Arni Pjetursson 2001-02-03-04Warner Plagge 1988Randy Pratt 2000Matt Prichard 1999-00-01-02Thomas Puttman 1994

QConnor Quinn 2000-01-02

RRoman Raimondo 1982Charles Rania 2001-02John Reha 2003-04; 06-07Matt Reilly 1996Thomas Reuss 1982-83James Riley 1980-81-83Chris Rivera 1984Kurt Rochlitz 1980-81-82-83Tyler Rutz 2004

SBen Sawyer 2003-04-05-06Tom Schappacher 1993-94Joel Schilperoort 2007-08Bill Schuler 1985-86Daniel Scott 2003-04-05-06-07Zach Scott 1998-99-00-01Christian Seon 2008Alan Sharp 1988Monte Slichter 1980-82Dade Smith 2004-05-06-07Joe Smith 2000-02Nathan Smith 1994-95Adel Soofa 1987Anthony Sorentino 2005Sean Sosnovec 2004Jeff Srock 2005Jeff St. Yves 1986-87-88-89Mike Starko 1985Mark Stock 2004-05Kyle Strickland 2001-02Brent Stubbers 1980Ray Suganuma 1985-86-87Sam Swartley 1988

TGrayson Tenney 2002-03-04Michael Tennyson 1980-81-82-83Greg Thomas 1981-82-83Ken Thompson 1996-97Mike Thompson 1996-97-98-99Dave Thorvilson 1995Greg Truax 2001Jordan Troutt 2005

UCarl Ueland 1980-81

VBrook Vanderzwiep 1985

WAustin Washington 2005-06-07Dan Welch 1994Mitch Weller 2008Eric Wellman 1991Charles Wells 1999-00-01-02-03Josh Westermann 2004Mitch White 2003Jack Winch 1988-89James Wong 1981-82Chris Wood 1991-92-93Byron Wright 1986Kris Wright 2003

YTrevor Yost 1996-97-99Chris Young 1984-85-86-87Scott Yuska 2000-01-02-03

zEli Zehner 1992-93-94-95Matthew Zlateff 1993-94-95-96

Active Players Listed In Bold

Justin Franson

Arni Pjetursson

Scott Campbell

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West Coast Conference

University of Portland

Location: Portland, Ore.Enrollment: 3,300Nickname: Pilots

Gonzaga University

Location: Spokane, Wash.Enrollment: 7,500Nickname: Bulldogs

Loyola Marymount University

Location: Los Angeles, Calif.Enrollment: 8,300Nickname: Lions

Pepperdine University

Location: Los Angeles, Calif.Enrollment: 8,300Nickname: Waves

Saint Mary’s College

Location: Moraga, Calif.Enrollment: 4,768Nickname: Gaels

University of San Diego

Location: San Diego, Calif.Enrollment: 7,600Nickname: Toreros

University ofSan Francisco

Location: San Francisco, Calif.Enrollment: 8,000Nickname: Dons

Santa Clara University

Location: Santa Clara, Calif.Enrollment: 8,377Nickname: Broncos

Wendy GuthrieAssociate [email protected]

WEST COAST CONFERENCE OFFICE1200 Bayhill Drive

Suite 302San Bruno, CA 94066(650) 873-8622 - phone

(650) 873-7846 - faxwww.wccsports.com

Jamie zaninovichCommissioner

[email protected]

Scott LeykamAssociate [email protected]

Ellen MooreDir. of [email protected]

Jae WilsonDir. of [email protected]

Christine HalseyDir. of Compliance

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When the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind...to create a con-venient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. Now, 57 years later, a marvelously cohesive athletics league, which is com-petitive at the national level in 13 sports, is entering 31 seasons under its present eight-team mix. The current members of the WCC span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the institutions range from the pine forests of eastern Washington state to the sun drenched beaches of southern California, the combined excellence in athletics and academics sets the conference apart on the national scene and draws the individual institutions together in a common mission. The WCC crowns champions in 13 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball. The league was chartered by five Bay Area institutions (San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, San Jose State and Pacific) as the California Basketball Association, playing its first game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons of play under that name, the con-ference expanded to include Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the “West Coast Athletic Conference” in 1956. The name was shortened in 1989. The current alignment of Gonzaga, LMU, Pepperdine, Port-land, Saint Mary’s, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Clara has remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the third most stable conference in the nation. Only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 Conference have been together longer. Men’s soccer became an officially recognized West Coast Conference sport in the fall of 1988 and the league has become one of the dominant NCAA Division I soccer leagues in the country. West Coast Conference men’s soccer teams have made more than 70 NCAA College Cup appearances with five national cham-pionships. The league set another benchmark in 2001 as five of the seven men’s soccer playing institutions advanced to the NCAA Col-lege Cup, an unprecedented 71 percent of the league appearing in post-season competition.

WCC Soccer Champions

2008 San Francisco (7-4-1)2007 Santa Clara (10-0-2)2006 Santa Clara (8-2-2)2005 San Francisco (6-3-3)2004 San Francisco (9-3-0)2003 Santa Clara (5-1-0) 2002 Portland (5-1-0)2001 Santa Clara (5-1-0)2000 San Diego (6-0-0)1999 San Diego (4-2-0)1998 San Diego/Gonzaga (5-1-0)1997 Santa Clara/Gonzaga (4-2-0)1996 Santa Clara (5-1-0)1995 San Diego (5-1-0)1994 Santa Clara/San Francisco (5-0-1)1993 San Francisco/Santa Clara (4-1-1)1992 San Diego/Portland (4-1-0)1991 San Francisco (5-0-0)1990 Portland/Santa Clara (4-1-0)1989 Portland/Santa Clara (4-0-1)1988 Portland (5-0-0)

NCAA ChampionsSanta Clara - 1989

San Francisco - 1966, 1975, 1976, 1980

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Gonzaga 2008 FINAL WCC STANDINGS

WCC Overall W L T W L T H A NSan Francisco $* 7 4 1 9 10 2 5-4-1 4-5-1 0-1-0Gonzaga 6 5 1 9 8 2 5-2-1 4-5-1 0-1-0San Diego 6 5 1 6 10 4 3-5-3 3-3-0 0-2-1 Saint Mary’s 5 4 3 6 9 4 3-4-1 3-3-2 0-2-1Loyola Marymount 5 6 1 7 8 5 7-2-3 0-6-2 0-0-0Portland 5 7 0 8 10 2 6-3-1 1-6-0 1-1-1Santa Clara 2 5 5 4 9 7 2-1-5 1-8-2 1-0-0* NCAA Tournament Participant $ Conference Champion

WCC POINT LEADERSPlayer, Team GP G A PTS1. Conor Chinn, USF 21 17 1 352. Frankie Lopez, POR 20 12 3 273. Tye Perdido, GON 19 8 3 194. Collen Warner, POR 19 5 8 185. Andrew Field, USD 18 7 3 176. Yousef Samy, SMC 17 6 2 147. Bryan Irwin, POR 20 5 3 138. Ben Funkhouser, GON 19 3 6 129. J.T. Howland, USD 19 4 3 11 Rafel Baca, LMU 20 5 1 11

WCC GOALKEEPERSPlayer,Team GP Min GA GAA SV SHO1. Patrick Sampson, LMU 16 1442:13 14 0.87 62 42. Jeremy Coupe, USF 16 1521:22 16 0.95 41 73. Kelin Briones, USD 18 1666:37 23 1.24 65 44. Jason Badger, SMC 18 1722:17 24 1.25 86 35. Kevin Klasila, SCU 13 1197:74 17 1.28 36 26. Scott Barnum, GON 17 1554:14 25 1.45 69 27. Austin Guerrero, POR 20 1835:15 33 1.62 91 3

2008 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE TEAMFirst Team School Yr. Pos. HometownRafael Baca Loyola Marymount SO MF Lawndale, CANick Barclay Gonzaga JR D Boise, IDKelin Briones San Diego JR GK Chino, CAConor Chinn San Francisco JR F San Diego, CAFrankie Lopez Portland SO MF/F McMinnville, ORJide Ogunbiyi Santa Clara SR D Gwynedd, PARyan Peterman San Diego JR D Rancho Cu., CATye Perdido Gonzaga JR F Kula, HIJeff Russell San Francisco SR D Novato, CAYousef Samy Saint Mary’s JR MF Walnut Cr., CACollen Warner Portland JR MF Denver, CO

Player of the Year: Conor Chinn, San FranciscoDefender of the Year: Nick Barclay, GonzagaFreshman of the Year: Roger Downes, Loyola MarymountCoach of the Year: Erik Visser, San Francisco

Second Team School Yr. Pos. HometownEddie Ahman San Diego SR D Likoping, SwedenJanil Anibaba Santa Clara SO MF Davis, CABryan Burke San Francisco SO F Corona del Mar, CARoger Downes Loyola Marymount FR D San Clemente, CABen Funkhouser Gonzaga JR MF Spokane Valley, WACorey Heldreth Saint Mary’s JR D Sumner, WAJonathan Levi San Francisco JR MF Varberg, SwedenStephen McCarthy Santa Clara SO MF Colleyville, TXPatrick Sampson Loyola Marymount JR GK Lake Oswego, ORBrad Stisser Loyola Marymount SR MF Highlands Ranch, COLeon Williams San Francisco JR MF Manchester, Jamaica

Gonzaga Honorable Mention: Nick Heinrichs, Nick Love, Tim MuravezGonzaga All-Freshman Team: Mitch Boland

GONzAGA WCC CHAMPIONSHIPSBaseball2001 - (Coast Division Champions)2009 - (Regular Season and Championship Series)

Men’s Basketball Regular Season Championships1993-94 2002-03 2008-091995-96 2003-041997-98 2004-051998-99 2005-062000-01 2006-072001-02 2007-08

WCC Tournament Championships1995 2002 20071999 2004 20092000 20052001 2006

Women’s BasketballRegular Season Championships1987-88 2005-06 2007-082004-05 2006-07 2008-09

WCC Tournament Championships2007 2009

Women’s Cross Country1995

Men’s Soccer1997 1998

Women’s Rowing1997 2001 20051998 2002 20071999 2003 20082000 2004 2009

GONzAGA WCC PLAYERS OF THE YEARBaseball Pitcher of the Year2002 - Nate Gold 2007 - Clayton Mortensen2004 - Kiel Thibault 2009 - Matt Fields

Men’s Basketball1983-84 - John Stockton 2004-05 - Ronny Turiaf1993-94 - Jeff Brown 2005-06 - Adam Morrison1997-98 - Bakari Hendrix 2006-07 - Derek Raivio2000-01 - Casey Calvary 2007-08 - Jeremy Pargo2001-02 - Dan Dickau2002-03 - Blake Stepp2003-04 - Blake Stepp

Women’s Basketball2004-05 - Shannon Mathews2006-07 - Stephanie Hawk2007-08 - Heather Bowman2008-09 - Courtney Vandersloot

Women’s Cross Country1996 - Cheska Fairbanks

Men’s Soccer1997 - Jeff McAllister

Volleyball1990 - Lisa Petticord 1992 - Kelley Cunningham

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Gonzaga UniversityUNIVERSITY ORIGIN

Gonzaga was founded in 1887 by Father Joseph Cataldo, S.J., as a frontier boarding school for boys. The school has established its own unique identity since starting as a single building along the banks of the Spokane Riv-er. Named for the Jesuit Saint Aloysius Gon-zaga, the patron of youth, the 122-year-old institution has grown and matured into one of the West’s premier regional universities. Gon-zaga’s educational philosophy is based on the 469-year-old Ignatian model that aims to edu-cate the whole person-mind, body and spirit - an integration of science and art, faith and reason, action and contemplation. The state Legislature accorded Gonza-ga status as a University in 1912, the same year the School of Law began. The 1920’s were highlighted by the establishment of the School of Business Administration (1921) and the School of Education (1928). The Graduate School was launched in 1931 and the School of Engineering was created in 1934 to meet the demand sparked by the new national interest in hydroelectric projects. Enrollment swelled in the late 1940’s due largely to the G.I. Bill and women were first admitted in 1948. Situated on 94 acres of landscaped cam-pus located in a residential section of Spokane, the Gonzaga campus continues to grow and change with the times. Opening in the summer of 2000, Gonzaga’s School of Law Building becomes the newest addition to the growing urban campus. A new Rosauers School of Ed-ucation building was completed in the spring of 1994, and Jundt Art Center and Museum opened in the fall of 1995. Other campus ad-ditions in recent years are the Herak Center which houses the School of Engineering and the Jepson Center which has the School of Business Administration as its tenants. The former Crosby Library was transformed into a new Student Union Building.

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Gonzaga UniversityWhat the Future Holds

In April 2002, Gonzaga launched a $119 million capital campaign entitled “Educating People the World Needs Most.” The campaign will provide new scholarships and professorships, and con-struction and renovation of buildings for athletics and recreation, the sciences, busi-ness, engineering, the performing arts and residence living.

The Start of Jesuit Education

Founded in 1540 by Basque nobleman Ignatius of Loyola, the Society of Jesus is an order of Catholic priests and brothers, who with their lay colleagues, carry on a 469-year tradition of eduction excellence. While recovering from a battle wound, Ignatius’ life was changed by reading the Bible and studying the lives of the saints. His religious experiences led him to re-nounce the life of courtier and soldier to serve God. That inspired him to write the Spiritual Exercises, a work that would be-come the basis of Jesuit spirituality and mission. After studying at the University of Paris for seven years, he founded a school based on his scholarship. At the time of Ignatius’ death in 1556, Jesuits ran 33 colleges and universities worldwide. Georgetown University, found-ed in 1789, became the first American Je-suit university. There are now 112 Jesuit colleges and universities in the world, in-cluding 33 in the United States. Gonzaga University is named for Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, a 16th century priest. In his effort to comfort the ill in Rome dur-ing the plague, he caught the scourge and died a young man. He is named the Patron Saint of Youth.

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Athletic tradition at Gonzaga University is almost as old as the University itself, ranging from the football hey days at the early part of the century to the Bulldogs foray into the NCAA Elite Eight. As the University has grown from a single building along the banks of the Spokane River in 1887 into a major urban campus, so too has the Gonzaga athletic program grown. Gon-zaga now competes in 16 varsity sports at the NCAA Division I level and is a proud member of the West Coast Conference. In the early part of the century, football was the game at Gonzaga as future NFL Hall-of-Famers Ray Flaherty and Tony Canadeo joined with many others to put Bulldog Athletics on the map. As Gonzaga slowly dropped football as an intercollegiate sport, hockey came to the forefront as Gonzaga won the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Hockey Championship in 1939. During the 1940’s and 1950’s men’s basketball and boxing became the feature sports at Gonzaga as the Bulldog’s basket-ball team reached the 1948 NAIA National Tournament played in Kansas City. Two years later Gonzaga won its only NCAA National Championship to date as the Bulldog boxing team won the 1950 NCAA Championship. Men’s basketball remained in the spotlight through the late 1950’s as Gonzaga’s all-time leading rebounder Jerry Vermillion and all-time leading scorer Frank Burgess graced the hardwood for the Zags. Through the 1970’s and early 1980’s Gonzaga baseball came to dominate play in the Pacific Northwest. The Bulldogs won eight conference titles over a 10-year span from 1971-1981. That 10-year run witnessed seven post-season appearances for Gon-zaga, highlighted by a NCAA West Regional championship ap-pearance in 1978. Women’s athletics had some of its most successful years as the 1990’s started with both the volleyball and basketball teams making post-season appearances. Behind All-Americans Lisa Petticord and Kelley Cunningham, the volleyball Bulldogs made their only NCAA Tournament appearance in 1990. In 1994 the women’s basketball team grabbed the spotlight making it’s first post-season tournament with a bid to the Women’s National In-vitational Tournament in Amarillo, Texas. The women’s team re-turned to post-season action in 2004 and 2005 with back-to-back WNIT bid. In 2007 Gonzaga women’s basketball won its inagural WCC Tournament Champiopnship and earned its first berth into the NCAA Tournament. Women’s basketball continues to keep its name in the spotlight, prodcuing its most successful season to date as it made it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2009. Women’s crew has also become a dominant sport with the team winning 12 West Coast Conference Rowing Championships and capturing the ECAC National Invitational championship in 2003.

Gonzaga Athletics

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Gonzaga has been vaulted on the national scene based on the success of its men’s basketball team in the NCAA Tournament. In 1999, the Bulldogs captured the hearts of the nation with their incredible run to the Elite Eight, following up that success with Sweet Sixteen appearances in 2000, 2001 and 2009. Men’s bas-ketball has continued to build on that national success making 11-straight NCAA Tournament appearances and reaching the top echelon of the national rankings. In 2002 Gonzaga finished the season ranked sixth in the Associated Press poll only to top that success two seasons later with a No. 3 national ranking and a No. 2 seed in the 2004 NCAA Tournament. National Player of the Year candidate Adam Morrison led the nation in scoring in 2006. He was the third pick in the 2006 NBA Draft, selected by the Charlotte Bobcats. Along with team success, the Bulldogs have also had numer-ous individual accolades during the past couple of years with bas-ketball stars Dan Dickau, Blake Stepp and Adam Morrison each earning All-American honors while being named to the Wooden All-American teams. On the baseball field Nate Gold led the NCAA in home runs in 2002 while earning All-America honors and becoming a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and Ro-tary Smith awards for collegiate baseball Player of the Year. In 2004 catcher Kiel Thibault continued that success as he was named a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award for baseball’s top col-legiate catcher. In 2007, pitcher Clayton Mortenson was named Louisville Slugger Third Team All-America and was drafted 36th overall in the MLB draft. On the water women’s rower Maria Bokulich and Kelly Steinhaus made names for themselves with All-America accolades and invites to the U.S. Rowing National Team non-Olympic camp. In addition to standout athletic teams through the years and recent individual success, Gonzaga has also been home to many top notch individual athletes such as the NBA’s all-time assist and steals leader and 2009 NBA Hall of Fame inductee - John Stock-ton; U.S. Speed Skating Champion and 2006 Olympian - Kris-tine Holzer; U.S. National Soccer team member - Brian Ching; Florida Marlins World Series catcher - Mike Redmond; 2004 Na-tional League Rookie of the Year and 2005, 2006 and 2009 All-Star - Jason Bay; U.S. Olympic Rowing team member - Monica Tranel-Michini; former two-time U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Golf Champion - Connie Oldershaw Guthrie; and Stanley Cup winning goal-keeper and 1945 Calder Cup recipient for the To-ronto Maple Leafs - Frank McCool.

A Formula Of Success

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Gonzaga UniversityMcCarthey Athletic Center

After 35 years of competing in the powerful atmosphere of the Kennel in the Charlotte Y. Martin Centre, Gon-zaga Basketball shot over to the $25 million McCarthey Athletic Center. Completed in November 2004, the Mc-Carthey Athletic Center houses the men’s and women’s basketball games, locker rooms, practice facility, and coaching offices. This new arena includes six conces-sions, 12 large bathrooms, two family restrooms, six luxury suites, a Club Room, four visiting team locker rooms, additional athletic administration offices, and practice facilities for the Gonzaga men’s and women’s crew teams. In addition to hosting basketball events, the McCarthey Athletic Center has the ability to host non-athletic events such as concerts, tournaments, banquets, meetings, and receptions.

Charlotte Y. Martin Centre The Martin Centre is home to the women’s volleyball team and hosts many outside events. The complex also includes the Rudolf Fitness Center, the Josh Burrows Performance Athletic Center, training room, locker rooms, and the offices for the Athletic Department.

Patterson Baseball Complex and Washington Trust Field

Gonzaga’s new home beginning in 2007, Patterson Baseball Complex and Washington Trust Field returned baseball to the Bulldog campus for the first time since 2003. The first game in the new, state-of-the-art lighted facility, was March 15, 2007, the first night game was played April 17, 2007, and the dedication game was played April 20, 2007. The complex is named after the family of Michael Patterson, 2008 chairman of the Board of Trustees, while Pete Stanton and Washington Trust Bank in Spokane was also a major contributor to the project.

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Athletic FacilitiesKermit R. Rudolf Fitness Center

In addition to athletic life, the Martin Centre complex also includes the Kermit R. Rudolf Fitness Center, which opened in the spring of 2003. The fitness center includes two levels, housing fitness and strength train-ing zones. The area is also equipped with 14 televi-sions on separate broadcasting channels so patrons can select which channel to watch. The area also contains a 25-yard indoor pool with six lanes for lap swimming. The former fieldhouse has been incorporated into the fitness center providing an indoor running track, three basketball/volleyball courts, four racquetball courts, and two aerobic rooms. Ample locker room space has also been built into the center for patrons to use.

Gonzaga Soccer Field Construction on Gonzaga’s new multi-million dol-lar soccer stadium started in early February of 2008, and anyone who has visited the Rudolf Fitness Center knows and has seen firsthand as the project has gone from muddy mess to a pile of dirt to green field of dreams. The first phase of the stadium was complet-ed in late Aug. 2009. Phase I included both the main playing and practice fields, the plaza, press box, main ticket booth, berms and site landscaping. Phases II, III and IV will round out work on the soccer stadium in-cluding the completion of the main grandstands, locker rooms, concessions, restrooms and lastly the installa-tion of the stadium lights.

Harry A. Green Indoor Rowing Facility Opened in October 2005, the Harry A. Green Indoor Rowing Facility provides state-of-the-art practice fa-cilities for the Gonzaga University men’s and wom-en’s rowing programs. The 6,000 square foot room is divided into three workout areas with additional space for storage and team meeting areas. Up to 12 ergs can be raced head-to-head on each of the three plasma screens. The other two areas are dedicated to weight equipment and room for conditioning and stretching. The room also houses 60 storage lockers for student-athletes to use during workout sessions. A video center/conference room showcases the Gonzaga trophy collection and gives student-athletes access to a private study area. An additional room is available for coaches to study video with rowers to highlight areas of each race or workout.

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Gonzaga University

Josh Burrows had a vision and Gonza-ga University had a need. The two culmi-nated into what you see before you today, the Josh Burrows Performance Athletic Center. His vision was to provide Gonzaga University and its student-athletes the win-ning edge in sports science, emphasizing state-of-the-art sports training methods. That vision has now become a reality. A 1979 graduate of Gonzaga Universi-ty and longtime Spokane resident, Josh has always been interested in dynamic sports training. He has spent countless hours re-searching and identifying improved means of increasing athletic performance, some of it through his own athletic training. With the dedication of the Josh Bur-rows Performance Center, “JB”, as he is affectionately known by the student-ath-letes, will be remembered as the “father of fitness” within the Bulldogs Athletics Family, as student-athletes for years to come will reap the rewards of his vision.

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Athletic Facilities

The Gonzaga University Athletic Training facilities in Martin Centre were undersized and under equipped to keep up with the momentum of Gonzaga Athletics. With an apparent and immediate need looming, GU Athletics began raising funds for a new facility. Construction of the Diedrick/DeLong Athletic Training Center kicked of in early October of 2008. The new facility will meet the needs of all Gonzaga University athletes and enhance our ability to train and rehabilitate these student-athletes using the newest techniques and treatments.

Athletic tRAiNiNG ceNteR hiGhliGhtS

● Approximately 5,000 sq. ft. ● New training center space located on southeast corner of Martin Centre ● Five full-time staff offices ● Two doctor’s offices ● State-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment, balance and proprioception training areas● Two HydroWorx pools: The polar plunge, a 9.5-by-7.5 cold water pool and the hydrotherapy pool, a 14-foot-long pool with a built-in treadmill

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Gonzaga Academic Success Gonzaga coaches take an active role in moni-toring the academic standing of their athletes. Coaches require student-athletes to attend study table when on the road for an extended period, and several coaches have also adopted a study table policy at home. If a student-athlete is struggling academically, there are several avenues of help available. Tutors are available specifically for student-athletes, and student-athletes can also utilize the general Gonza-ga University tutors, study labs and computer work stations available to the entire student population. The success of the attention paid to the aca-demic welfare of the student-athletes is reflected in their performance in the classroom. During the 2008-09 academic year, 85 student-athletes earned their way on to the President’s List with a grade point average of 3.7 or higher, and 80 were on the Dean’s List with a GPA of 3.5-3.69. Overall, Gonzaga’s 300-plus student-athletes combined for a 3.22 GPA for the spring semester, maintaining their cumulative GPA of 3.21. Gonzaga student-athletes constantly dot the West Coast Conference all-academic teams, and on a national scale 20 student-athletes have been named to CoSIDA/Verizon Academic All-America squads. The Gonzaga baseball program has pro-duced six Academic All-America accolades, in-cluding Eric Rodland and Jared Hertz, both two-time honorees.

Gonzaga’s WCCScholar-Athletes of the Year

2004 Blake Stepp (Basketball) 2002 Dan Dickau (Basketball) 1994 Jeff Brown (Basketball) 1992 Jarrod Davis (Basketball) 1985 Bryce McPhee (Basketball) 1984 John Stockton (Basketball) 1982 Bill Dunlap (Basketball)

With the opening of the new Gonzaga academic center in the summer of 2003, Gonzaga student-athletes can now take ad-vantage of several academic tools. Tutors and additional class help can be accessed through the academic office. Student-athletes can also take advantage of the updated computer lab located in the academic center, available to student-athletes for work on term papers and additional projects.

Gonzaga Academic All-American Honors

Academic and athletic success go hand-in-hand at Gonza-ga as witnessed by the Bulldogs 20 Academic All-Ameri-can recipients. In 1994, Gonzaga’s Jeff Brown was named the Academic All-American of the Year and in 2002 John Stockton was inducted into the Verizon Academic All-American Hall of Fame (photo below).

Gonzaga Academic All-Americans

Baseball2002 Eric Rodland (3rd Team)2001 Jared Hertz (1st Team) Eric Rodland (3rd Team)2000 Jared Hertz (3rd Team)1990 Gary Van Tol (3rd Team)

Men’s Soccer2007 George Josten (1st Team)2006 George Josten (1st Team)2005 George Josten (3rd Team)

Men’s Basketball2004 Blake Stepp (2nd Team)2003 Blake Stepp (3rd Team)2002 Dan Dickau (1st Team)1994 Jeff Brown (1st Team) *1993 Jeff Brown (1st Team)1992 Jarrod Davis (1st Team) Jeff Brown (3rd Team)1991 Jarrod Davis (2nd Team)1990 Jim McPhee (2nd Team)1985 Bryce McPhee (1st Team)1984 Bryce McPhee (2nd Team) John Stockton (2nd Team)1983 Bryce McPhee (3rd Team)* Academic All-American of the Year

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Thayne McCulloh - Interim President

Mission Statement of Gonzaga University Gonzaga University belongs to a long and distinguished tradition of humanistic, Catholic, and Jesuit education. We are committed to preserving and developing that tradition and communicating it to our students and alumni. As humanistic, we recognize the essential role of human creativity, intelligence, and initiative in the construction of society and culture. As Catholic, we affirm the heritage which has developed through two thousand years of Christian living, theological reflection, and authentic interpretation. As Jesuit, we are inspired by the vision of Christ at work in the world, transforming it by His love, and calling men and women to work with Him in loving service of the human community. All these elements of our tradition come together within the sphere of free intellectual inquiry characteristic of a university. At Gonzaga, this inquiry is primarily focused on Western culture, within which our tradition has developed. We also believe that a knowledge of traditions and cultures different from our own draws us closer to the human family of which we are a part and makes us more aware of both the possibilities and limitations of our own heritage. Therefore, in addition to our primary emphasis on Western culture, we seek to provide for our students some opportunity to become familiar with a variety of human cultures. In the light of our own tradition and the variety of human societies, we seek to understand the world we live in. It is a world of great technological progress, scien-tific complexity and competing ideologies. It offers great possibilities for cooperation and interdependence, but at the same time presents us with the fact of widespread poverty, hunger, injustice, and the prospect of degeneration and destruction. We seek to provide for our students some understanding of contemporary civilization; and we invite them to reflect with us on the problems and possibilities of a scientific age, the ideological differences that separate the peoples of the world, and the rights and responsibilities that come from commitment to a free society. In this way we hope to prepare our students for an enlightened dedication to the Christian ideals of justice and peace.

Dr. Thayne McCulloh (BA, ’89) became Gonzaga University’s interim president in the summer of 2009, suc-ceeding the eleven-year ten-ure of Jesuit President Father Robert J. Spitzer. McCulloh, with 19 years as a Gonzaga administrator, knows that it is his job – ‘interim’ title not-withstanding – to collaborate with other Gonzaga stake-holders and continue to build upon Fr. Spitzer’s remarkable legacy. In fall 2009, Gonzaga enrolled its largest fresh-man class ever, more than 1,200 students, bringing the university overall enrollment to more than 7,500. While con-tinued success in all ways is important to McCulloh, sustaining and reinforcing the mission of Gonzaga as a Jesuit, Catholic and humanistic institution is fundamental to him. “We, as a community, are going to be led first and foremost by our University Mission, which unites us and allows us to re-main focused and faithful to the charge that has been given to all of us,” McCulloh said. “Our fundamental mission is to educate men and women in an environment that is both academically rigorous and distinctively Jesuit, Catholic, and humanistic.”McCulloh knows that environment well. He spent three years here as an undergraduate, earning his bachelor’s degree in psychology, before moving on to Oxford University to earn a doctorate in experimental social psychology. He returned to Gonzaga in 1990 and has held numerous positions – and worked on many projects – over the past 19 years. These include service as interim academic vice president, vice president for administra-tion and planning, associate academic vice president, and dean of student financial services, among others. Gonzaga is ingrained in him. “Gonzaga is our life in a lot of ways,” said McCulloh, who

with wife Julie (BA ’92, MBA ’97, Gonzaga’s dean of admission), has three daughters. “The way we choose to work and live is with an understanding that it’s not merely ‘a job.’ We feel we are participating in something really important. It’s great to be a part of it, and it’s why we feel at home at Gonzaga. It’s hard to draw a sharp distinction between our private life and our life at Gonzaga, as there is an awful lot that we share, as a family, in common with others who work here.

“I came to Gonzaga to get a college education, and what brought me back as an employee was the awareness that this place is about transforming women and men who have unique gifts and talents, and come from all different experiences. Here we ask students to focus on important life questions, and we challenge them to think about what they want to do with their lives that will be of benefit to their fellow human beings. That’s a powerful and important endeavor in a world so desperately in need of it,” McCulloh said. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Washington, D.C. and Se-attle, McCulloh attended Seattle’s Bishop Blanchet High School. Following high school, he completed a three-year enlistment as a food service sergeant in the U.S. Army. He arrived at Gonzaga in its centennial year (1986), served as a resident assistant and resi-dent director, was president of Alpha Sigma Nu (the Jesuit honor society), and was elected student body president. He, Julie, and their three daughters are big fans of Gonzaga sports and attend home games when their schedules permit. McCulloh will serve as interim president pending the selec-tion of a permanent Jesuit president by the Board of Trustees.

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Gonzaga AdministrationChuCk MurphyVice President - Finance

Chuck Murphy, vice president for finance, as-sumed the duties of oversee-ing Gonzaga University’s athletic department June 1, 2001. He replaced Harry Sladich who retired as vice president of administration and planning after nearly 40 years at the school. Murphy, however, is no stranger to Gonzaga, grad-uating with a BBA in accounting in 1973. After earn-ing his CPA in 1974, he worked as an auditor for the accounting firm of Coopers and Lybrand from 1973-76 and as controller for the Pring Corporation from 1976-78. He joined Gonzaga University in 1978 as control-ler, and became vice president for finance in 1985. With Sladich’s retirement, Gonzaga President Rob-ert J. Spitzer, S.J., re-organized the responsibilities of several of his vice presidents. In addition to over-seeing athletics, Murphy is also responsible for the bookstore, controller’s office, faculty services, mail services and plant and construction. During the past 16 years, Murphy has overseen the construction of the Jundt Art Center and Museum, the Dussault and Burch Apartments, the Rosauer Center for Education, the Foley Center library and the Jep-son Center for Business Administration. He was also actively involved in the expansion projects for the Herak Center for Engineering and the Martin Centre for athletics. He is also instrumental in Gonzaga’s ac-quisition of property adjacent to campus. Murphy and his wife, Linda, who serves as Gon-zaga’s director of student accounts, have six children; Brian, Shawn, Steve, Kalin, Melissa and Greg, who passed away in 2002; and three grandchildren. Mur-phy is a lifelong Spokane resident. He attended Gon-zaga Prep.

Ken AndersonFaculty Representative

Ken Anderson begins his 11th year as the Faculty Athletics Representative to the NCAA and Institutional Representative to the West Coast for Gonzaga Univer-sity, appointed by then-pres-ident Fr. Edward Glynn, S.J. in the spring of 1997. Anderson works as a li-aison between the university administration and the athletic department in issues regarding the NCAA and WCC, as well as being an invaluable adviser to athletic director Mike Roth on issues of compliance, academics, student-athlete welfare, scheduling, departmental poli-cy and personnel matters. He was also elected president of the WCC in June, 2001. The native of San Pedro, Calif., is no stranger to Bulldog athletics. A two-year Bulldog basketball letter-winner (1980-81), he served as the volunteer assistant men’s basketball coach for the 1991-92 season and has chaired the University Athletic Council since 1998. He organized the Old Dogs men’s exhibition basketball game featuring former Bulldog players. A 1981 graduate from Gonzaga with a Bachelor of Business Administration, Anderson remained at GU to complete his M.B.A. in 1982. He pursued his doctor-al studies at the University of Nebraska, receiving his Ph.D. in 1988. Anderson returned to his alma mater in 1986 as an Assistant Professor of Management in the School of Business Administration, was promoted to Associate Professor in 1991 and to Professor in September 2000. He has authored many articles for various professional publications, has made numerous paper presentations and been an integral part of instructional and new course development. Anderson and his wife Sue have two children, K.C. (1986), a 2009 Gonzaga alum, and Molly (1990), a cur-rent GU student.

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Mike Roth - Athletic Director Mike Roth enters his 13th year as Gonzaga Univer-sity’s athletic director and under his leadership the Bull-dogs athletic programs have grown from a recognized regional power to a player on the national scene. After taking over as acting athletic director in July, 1997, and being named athletic director in September of 1998, the men’s basketball team has flourished into one of the nation’s elite programs. The Bulldogs have made 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances dating back to 1999 when they captured the hearts of a nation with their Elite Eight run. Over the 11 years, the Zags have also reached the Sweet Sixteen four times (2000, 2001, 2006, and 2009) and earned a Top 10 final national ranking four times; 2002 - No. 6, 2004 - No. 3, 2005 - No. 10 and 2006 - No. 5. Also during Roth’s tenure the men’s basketball team has won nine West Coast Confer-ence Tournament titles and had five All-America nods. The women’s basketball team has made the post-season in five of the last six years, including its inaugural NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007, after winnings its inaugural WCC Tournament title, and its second NCAA Tournament appear-ance in 2009 where the Zags won their first-ever game. The Zags have also appeared in three WNIT Tournament (2004, 2005, 2008) and have won an unprecedented five-straight WCC regular-season titles. The men’s soccer team was the WCC Co-Champions in 2000, earned its first NCAA Tournament at-large bid in 2001 and again in 2007. The women’s soccer squad made its inaugu-ral appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2005 after earning its first national ranking that season. The Bulldogs were ranked 19th in Soccer America and 22nd in Soccer Buzz. The women’s rowing team has become a powerhouse, winning 12 of 13 WCC Championships, including nine-straight from 1997-2005. Baseball also made a splash in the national scene, making its first NCAA appear-ance in 28 years after winning its inaugural WCC conference series title in 2009. The Zags closed out the season ranked 22nd by Baseball America. The Gonzaga athletic program also has had extreme success in the classroom during Roth’s tenure. The Bulldogs have averaged a 3.0 GPA or higher in 22-straight semesters dating to the fall of 1998. The 2008-09 academic year was another successful one with a 3.XX fall and a 3.22 spring semes-ter GPA to maintain the cumulative GPA of 3.21. During his nine years at the helm, 973 student-athletes have been named to the President’s List (3.7 GPA or higher), while 816 student-athletes have been named to the Dean’s List (3.5-3.69 GPA). In addition, 181 student-athletes have earned WCC All-Academic rec-ognition. The Bulldogs are also first in total number of student-athletes named to the WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll since its inception in 2004. On the national scale, 10 stu-dent-athletes have garnered CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America accolades, including three-time honoree George Josten (2005, 2006, 2007 - men’s soccer), and two-time honorees Blake Stepp (2003, 2004 - men’s basketball) and Jared Hertz (2000, 2001 - baseball). Roth has overseen the upgrades of multiple facilities during his tenure. In

2003, Gonzaga added the Kermit Rudolf Fitness Center for Gonzaga students, faculty and staff. The state-of-the-art fitness center includes two levels, housing fitness and strength training zones. In 2004, GU opened the McCa-rthey Athletic Center, a 6,000 seat basketball arena which is now the home for both the Bulldog men’s and women’s basketball squads. The men’s team continues to play be-fore sellout crowds while the women’s attendance leads the West Coast Conference. In 2005, Gonzaga opened the Harry A. Green Indoor Rowing Facility giving GU one of the most progressive indoor training facilities on the West Coast. The 5,225-square foot facility houses more than fifty rowing machines and three high-definition plasma televisions that are integrated into a computerized rowing program that allows student-athletes to compete with each other as a team. In 2007, Roth and Gonzaga added Patterson Baseball Complex and Washington Trust Field. The home to Bulldog baseball is an advanced lighted facility that incorporates an old-time baseball feel. The

new stadium includes 1,300 theater-style seats and classic brick detailing. Finally, in the summer of 2008, Roth and Gonzaga added the Gonzaga Soc-cer Field, the Diedrick/DeLong Athletic Training Center and a new Academic Lab. Up next for Roth and Gonzaga is a new indoor tennis and golf facility. The indoor golf and tennis facility will include a golf practice area along with six tennis courts. It will also feature men’s and women’s locker rooms. Roth’s ties to Gonzaga extend far beyond his time as Athletic Director. He was an assistant men’s basketball coach under Jay Hillock in 1982-83, then returned in September, 1986, as a physical education instructor. In January, 1987, he joined the athletic department as assistant athletic direc-tor/Martin Centre Director. In that span his respon-sibilities expanded to include direct administration for 10 of Gonzaga’s 14 sports programs. In 1991 he was designated the university’s compliance offi-cer to the NCAA, overseeing all matters pertaining to student-athletic eligibility at the institutional and NCAA level.

Roth was recognized as one of 29 regional recipients of the Un-der Amour AD of the Year Award (ADOY) presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and is a past member of the Board of Directors for the Greater Spokane Sports As-sociation (GSSA), worked the 1990 Goodwill Games as the weightlifting coordinator and was Sports Director for the 1989 Washington State Cen-tennial Games. He chaired the GSSA/ Sportswriters and Broadcasters Sports Awards Banquet, and was banquet co-chair for two years. A native of Moses Lake, Wash., Roth played basketball at Big Bend Community College, and finished his collegiate career at Willamette University where he graduated with a B.S. in sociology in 1979. He received his master’s in athletic administration and physical education from Gonzaga in 1983. His coaching career also included stints as an as-sistant men’s basketball coach at Big Bend CC and Spokane CC. Roth and his wife Linda have two sons, Brad (1989), a current Gonzaga student, and Matt (1991).

Athletic Director Mike Roth receiving the Under Armour AD of the Year Award in Orlando, Fla., in

July, 2009.

Athletic Director Mike Roth, with his wife Linda, and sons Brad (top left) and Matt (bottom).

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Athletic AdministrationChris StandifordSenior Associate Athletic Director Chris Standiford enters his 18th year in the Gonzaga athletic department. Begin-ning as an undergraduate in 1990, Standi-ford earned his bachelor of arts in 1991 and master’s degree in 1993 from Gonzaga. Hired as the Assistant Martin Centre Director in January of 1993, Standiford was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director in 1997 and Associate Athletic Director in July of 2002. During his time at Gonzaga, Standiford has served as the athletic de-partment liaison during the construction of several new facilities including the Rudolf Fitness Center, McCarthey Athletic Center, Patterson Baseball Complex and Washington Trust Field and most recently the Gonzaga Soc-cer Stadium. He also helps to oversee the athletic department budget which has been gradually increased during the past several years. Standiford and his wife of 13 years Julie, have three children - son Thomas (1999) and daughters Camryn (2001) and Allyson (2005).

Dennis KalinaAssociate Athletic Director/Development Dennis Kalina enters his fourth year in the Gonzaga University athletic department as the Associate Athletic Director/Develop-ment. His duties at Gonzaga include over-seeing the Bulldogs development team and working closely with Bulldog Club mem-bers. He also develops Gonzaga’s compre-hensive fundraising and men’s basketball ticketing plan, as well as overseeing special development projects and events for the athletic department. Kalina previously worked for eight years at Bradley University as the Associate Athletic Director of External Affairs. Prior to working with the Braves, he also spent two years as the Assistant Athletic Director for Mar-keting at Northwestern State University. In addition to his responsibilities for the Zags, Kalina just finished his term as the president of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) in the summer of 2009. A native of Portage, Ind., Kalina received both his bachelor’s degree in sports marketing/management (1995) and master’s degree in athletic ad-ministration (1996) from Indiana University, where he helped to market the Hoosier football, men’s soccer and women’s basketball teams for three years. Prior to working within the IU Athletic Department, he was also a 400-meter hurdler for two seasons on the Hoosiers’ track team. Kalina is married to the former Dina Nightenhelser. They are the proud parents of daughter Addison Shelby (2005) and son Canyon Marek (2008).

Heather GoresSenior Women’s Administrator/Associate Athletic Director Heather Gores begins her 15th year at Gonzaga University and her ninth year in athletic administration. In May of 2000 Gores was promoted to Senior Women’s Administrator af-ter serving the previous six years as an assistant coach with the women’s basketball program. In September of 2006 Gores was promoted to Associ-ate Athletic Director/SWA. Prior to joining the Gonzaga family in 1994, Gores worked for two years as an assistant coach at Washington State University where she was a four-year letterwinner for the Cougars basketball squad. During her playing career in Pull-man, Gores scored 981 points to then-rank seventh in the WSU record books. She finished her career as WSU’s career leader in three-point shots made with 133 and set a single-season record with 61 treys as a senior. In addition to her responsibilities at Gonzaga, Gores was se-lected to the NCAA Division I Championship Competition Cabinet, representing the West Coast Conference in September of 2006. On September 20, 2007, Gores was selected to the prestigious NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee. A Native of Arroyo Grande, Calif., Gores received her bachelor of science in physical education and health from Washington State University in 1993 and earned her master of arts in organizational leadership from Gonzaga in 2003. The former Heather Norman was married to Greg Gores in Au-gust of 1998. The couple have two children - daughter Kaitlin (2001) and son Garrett (2003).

Shannon StrahlAssociate Athletic Director/Compliance Shannon Strahl joined the Gon-zaga University staff on a full-time basis as the compliance and academ-ics coordinator in May of 2000. In 1999 Strahl worked as a graduate as-sistant in the compliance office. She received her MBA in 2002. In July 2003 she was promoted to an assistant athletic director and again promoted in 2006 to associate athletic director. A 1999 graduate of Gonzaga, Strahl understands the balance be-tween academics and athletics at Gonzaga having played four sea-sons on the women’s soccer team. She was a two-time WCC All-Academic selection and two-time All-WCC honorable mention pick. Following her senior season, Strahl was selected as the Bulldog Club Senior Female Athlete of the Year. Strahl oversees the areas of compliance and academics to ensure that student-athletes, coaches, athletic department staff, and boosters meet institutional, West Coast Conference and NCAA standards. The former Shannon Stanford, she was married to Bobby Strahl on July 5, 2003. The couple are proud parents of two sons; Bo (2005) and Brady (2007).

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Athletic Support Staff

Gonzaga University Department of Athletics Mission Statement

This institution is committed to a philosophy of unquestioned academic and financial integrity of our athletics program and to the accountability of the Athletics Department to the values and goals befitting higher education. In keeping with the University’s Mission Statement, the Department of Athletics seeks to initiate, stimulate and improve intercollegiate athletic programs for our student athletes and to promote educational leadership, physical fitness and recreational pur-suits. As part of an equal opportunity, affirmative action university, the Gonzaga University Department of Athletics is

committed to supporting equitable opportunities for all students and staff, including women and minorities.

Matt BeckmanDirector of Marketing

Gillian BrooksmillerProgram Assistant/

Development

Paul BrownDirector of Athletic Giving

Tommy BrownAthletic Turf Manager

Peter ClarkAssistant Athletic Trainer

Kerri CongerAssistant Director

Rudolph Fitness Center

Josh CoxTicket Manger/Travel

Coordinator

Vicki CraigenComputer Information

Specalist

Abbie DavisAdministrative Assistant/

Development

Steve DeLongDirector of Athletic Training

Erik HildebrandCompliance Officer

Jose HernandezDirector

Rudolph Fitness Center

Jared HertzAssistant Athletic Director/

Business Operations

Steve HertzDirector of Athletic Relations

Rian OliverBasketball Academic

Coordinator

Katie LoveGraduate Intern/Athletic

Academic Services

David MartinAssistant Director

Rudolph Fitness Center

Joel Morgan Assistant Atheltic Director/

Facilities

Rob KavonDirector of Athletic Facilities

Regina PaolucciDirector of Capital Support

Shelly RadtkeAssociate Director

Rudolph Fitness Center

Mike RodenDirector of Academic

Support Services

Sonja SteeleAdministrative Assistant/

Basketball

Louise TogersonChamps Life Skills

Coordinator

Chris JohnsonDirector of Ticket Operations

and Travel

Kris KasselGeneral Manager/IMG

Andy MainAssistant Director

Rudolph Fitness Center

Gayle ClaytonAdministrative Assistant/

Office Manager

Sheri FitzhumAccounting Assistant

Ryne DanielGraduate Intern/Facilites

Jen NylandAssistant Athletic Trainer

Devon ThomasDirector of Annual Giving

Leanne StocktonAssistant Athletic Trainer

Megan BrownGraduate Intern/Facilities

Eric GunningAssistant Athletic Trainer

Jana YoungAdministrative Secretary

Shelby UlmanGraduate Intern/

Marketing

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Gonzaga Coaches

Abby BennettAssistant Women’s

Volleyball

Steve BennettAssistant Baseball

Jodie Kaczor BerryAssistant Women’s

Basketball

Amanda BrownDirector of Women’s Basketball Operations

Michelle ElliottAssistant Women’s

Basketball

Danny EvansAssistant Baseball

Mark FewHead Men’s

Basketball Coach

Melissa FlintHead Women’s Rowing Coach

Lisa Mispley FortierAssistant Women’s

Basketball

Dave GanttHead Women’s Volleyball

Coach

Dan GehnDirector of Rowing/Head

Men’s Coach

Ray GiacolettiAssistant Men’s Basketball

Kelly GravesHead Women’s

Basketball Coach

Robert GrayHead Men’s Golf Coach

D.J. GuruleHead Women’s Tennis Coach

Courtney HaaseAssistant Women’s Rowing

Vito HigginsAssistant Men’s Soccer

Travis KnightAssistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Jerry KrauseDirector of Men’s Basketball

Operations

Tommy LloydAssistant Men’s Basketball

Peter MacDonaldHead Men’s Tennis Coach

Mark MachtolfHead Baseball Coach

Lester MelendezAssistant Women’s

Soccer

Sarah MichelsonAssistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Brynn MurphyAssistant Women’s

Volleyball

Mike NilsonStrength and

Conditioning Coach

Leon RiceAssistant Men’s

Basketball

Brad RickelHead Women’s

Golf Coach

Shea SwobodaAssistant Women’s

Soccer

Mike ThompsonAssistant Men’s

Soccer

Einar ThorarinssonHead Men’s

Soccer Coach

Vicki TiffanyCheerleading Coach

Pat TysonHead Cross Country/Track

and Field Coach

Shawn BagnallAssistant Men’s Crew

Amy EdwardsHead Women’s Soccer

Mark VoorheesAssistant Women’s

Rowing

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Staff DirectoryAll area codes are 509

Email address for all employees<last name>@athletics.gonzaga.edu unless noted.

Main Office Fax 313-5787Sports Information Fax 313-5730Basketball Fax 313-3958Ticket Office Phone 313-6000

Athletic AdministrationMike Roth - Athletic Director 313-3519Ken Anderson - Faculty Representative 313-3418 E-Mail [email protected] Standiford - Senior Associate AD 313-4210Heather Gores - Associate AD/SWA 313-3599Shannon Strahl - Associate AD/Compliance 313-5700Dennis Kalina - Associate AD/Development 313-4211Oliver Pierce - Assistant AD/SID 313-6373Joel Morgan - Assistant AD/Facilities 313-3963Jared Hertz - Assistant Athletic Director/Business 313-4203Gayle Clayton - Office Manager 313-4204Jana Young - Administrative Secretary 313-3981

Marketing & DevelopmentDennis Kalina - Associate AD/Development 313-4211Steve Hertz - Director of Athletic Relations 313-4226Matt Beckman - Direcor of Marketing 313-6818Paul Brown - Director of Major Gifts 313-4084Regina Paoluicci - Director of Capital Support 313-5731Devon Thomas - Director of Annual Giving 313-5721TBD - Communications Specalist 313-3966Abbie Davis - Administrative Assistant/Development 313-5530Gillian Brooksmiller - Program Assistant II 313-3964Shelby Ulman - Graduate Intern/Marketing 313-4073

Academics & ComplianceShannon Strahl - Associate AD/Compliance 313-5700Mike Roden - Academic Coordinator 313-5527Rian Oliver - Basketball Academic Coordinator 313-3942Erik Hildebrand - Compliance Officer 313-4043Louise Torgerson - CHAMPS Life Skills Coordinator 313-4282Katie Love - Graduate Intern/Athletic Academic Services 313-3674

FacilitiesJoel Morgan - Assistant AD/Facilities 313-3963Rob Kavon - Director of Athletic Facilities 313-4213Ryne Daniel - Graduate Intern/Facilities 313-4229Megan Brown - Graduate Intern/Facilities 313-3932

Tickets & Business OfficeChris Standiford - Senior Associate AD 313-4210Jared Hertz - Assistant Athletic Director/Business 313-4203 E-Mail [email protected] Fitzhum - Accounting Assistant 313-3675Chris Johnson - Director of Ticket Operations and Travel 313-4046Josh Cox - Ticket Manager/Travel Coordinator 313-3938GONZAGA BOX OFFICE 313-6000TicketsWest 1-800-325-SEAT (325-7328)TicketsWest Website www.ticketswest.com

Sports InformationOliver Pierce - Assistant AD/Sports Information Director 313-6373Liz Smith - Assistant Sports Information Director 313-4288Bobby Alworth- Graduate Intern/Sports Information 313-4227

Computer ServicesVicki Craigen - Information Specialist 313-3841

Sports MedicineSteve DeLong - Athletic Trainer 313-4205Peter Clark - Assistant Athletic Trainer 313-5591Eric Gunning - Assistant Athletic Trainer 313-5785Jennifer Nyland - Assistant Athletic Trainer 313-5786Leanne Stockton - Assistant Athletic Trainer 313-4075

Strength and ConditioningMike Nilson - Strength and Conditioning Coach 313-4099

Kermit R. Rudolf Fitness CenterJose Hernandez - Director 313-3980Shelly Radtke - Associate Director 313-3977Kerri Conger - Assistant Director 313-3978David Martin - Assistant Director 313-3976Andy Main - Assistant Director 313-4252

Corporate Sponsorships-IMG Kris Kassel - General Manager 313-5729Joel Blockman - Sponsorship Marketing Assistant 313-5728

Sodexho Sports & LeasureJason Aupied - General Manager 313-6905 E-Mail [email protected] Messenger - Concessions Manager 313-6956 E-Mail [email protected] Schroeder - Catering Manager 313-6978 E-Mail [email protected]

CheerleadingVicki Tiffany - Head Coach 509-944-0862

BaseballMark Machtolf - Head Coach 313-4209Danny Evans - Assistant Coach 313-4078Steve Bennett - Assistant Coach 313-3597

Men’s BasketballMark Few - Head Coach 313-4218Leon Rice - Associate Head Coach 313-6377Tommy Lloyd - Assistant Coach 313-4215Ray Giacoletti - Assistant Coach 313-6374Jerry Krause - Director of Basketball Operations 313-5531Rian Oliver - Basketball Academic Coordinator 313-3942Sonja Steele - Administrative Assistant 313-4201

Women’s BasketballKelly Graves - Head Coach 313-4217Jodie Kaczor Berry - Assistant Coach 313-4240Lisa Mispley Fortier - Assistant Coach 313-3496Michelle Elliott - Assistant Coach 313-4219Amanda Brown - Director of Basketball Operations 313-4219Rian Oliver - Basketball Academic Coordinator 313-3942Sonja Steele - Administrative Assistant 313-4202

Cross Country/Track (Men and Women)Pat Tyson 313-5782 Men’s GolfRobert Gray - Head Coach 313-4081

Women’s GolfBrad Rickel - Head Coach 313-3672

Men’s RowingDan Gehn - Director of Rowing/Head Coach 313-4228Shawn Bagnall - Assistant Coach 313-4045

Women’s RowingMelissa Flint - Head Coach 313-4032Courtney Haase - Assistant Coach 313-4044Mark Voorhees - Assistant Coach 313-4221

Men’s SoccerEinar Thorarinsson - Head Coach 313-4076Mike Thompson - Assistant Coach 313-4080Vito Higgins - Assistant Coach 313-4297

Women’s SoccerAmy Edwards - Head Coach 313-4222Lester Melendez - Assistant Coach 313-4042Shea Swoboda - Assistant Coach 313-4283

Men’s TennisPeter MacDonald - Head Coach 321-4206

Women’s TennisD.J. Gurule - Head Coach 313-4074

VolleyballDavid Gantt - Head Coach 313-6376Abby Bennett - Assistant Coach 313-5837Brynn Murphy - Assistant Coach 313-4041

Mailing AddressGonzaga University Athletics

502 E. BooneSpokane, WA 99258-0066

Official Gonzaga Athletics Websitewww.gozags.com

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Media InformationOliver PierceAssistant AD/Sports Information Director

Oliver Pierce is in his 22nd year as As-sistant Athletic Director/Sports Information Director for Gonzaga University. Pierce joined the Bulldogs in 1989 and is responsible for the overall operations of the sports information office, including Gon-zaga’s combined 22 post-season appearanc-es involving the sports of men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s soccer and baseball. During his Gonzaga tenure he has toured the Soviet Union’s Georgia Re-public with the Bulldog baseball team on a 10-day goodwill trip in 1989; served as media relations director for the 1989-91 Pacific-10 Conference North Baseball Tournament; di-rected media relations efforts for the 1992 USA Women’s Olympic Basketball Team during its one-week training session held at Gonzaga, and was editor of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers As-sociation monthly newsletter from 1991-94. A native of Spokane where he was a 1971 graduate of Lewis and Clark High, he also served as the assistant SID at his alma mater of Washington State University from 1977-85. While at WSU he assisted with the 1982 and 1984 NCAA First and Second Round Men’s Basketball Tournament hosted by the Cougars and was the SID for the Pacific-10 Conference North All-Star baseball team that participated in the Honkbal (Baseball) Tournament in Haarlem, The Netherlands, in the summer of 1984. Pierce is a member of the College Sports Information Director’s of America, the United States Basketball Writer’s Association and a previous member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association. He is also active with American Legion Baseball. He served on the Awards Committee for the West Coast Confer-ence and is a former chairman of the WCC Sports Information Directors. He married Maribeth Frazier on May 1, 2001.

Liz SmithAssistant Sports Information Director Liz Smith is in her fourth year as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Gonzaga University. She is the primary contact for women’s basketball, men’s and women’s crew and volleyball in addition to producing all of the department’s media guides and game programs. A 2001 graduate of the University of Wisconsin- Parkside, Smith had previously worked as an assistant sports information director at Longwood University (Va.), a graduate assistant at Robert Morris Univer-sity (Pa.) and an intern at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Pa.) prior to com-ing to Gonzaga. She received a master’s of sci-ence degree in sport management from Robert Morris in 2004. While attending Wisconsin-Parkside, Smith was a four-year member of the women’s soccer team.

BoBBy AlworthGraduate Intern/Sports Information Bobby Alworth enters his second year as the sports information graduate intern at Gonzaga University in 2008-09. Alworth serves as the primary contact for baseball, women’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis. A 2006 graduate of California Baptist University, Alworth previously worked in the media relations office at the University of California, Riverside. He worked as an intern for a year before taking on the role of Assis-tant Director for seven months. Alworth was a three-year member of the California Baptist baseball team, earning a scholar-athlete award in 2006.

Gonzaga UniversitySports Information

502 E. BooneSpokane, WA 99258-0066

Oliver PierceSports Information Director

(509) 313-6373 - work(509) 891-7819 - home(509) 280-8421 - cell

[email protected]

Liz SmithAssistant Sports Information Director

(509) 313-4288 - work(509) 435-8660 - cell

[email protected]

Bobby AlworthGraduate Intern

(509) 313-4227 - work(951) 452-6129 - cell

[email protected]

SID Fax: (509) 313-5730

Bulldogs on the Web: www.gozags.com

Newspapers/Wire ServiceNewspaper Spokesman-ReviewAddress 999 W Riverside Spokane, WA 99210Phone (509) 459-5500Sports Editor Joe Palmquist

Newspaper Coeur d’Alene PressAddress 201 N 2nd Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814Phone (208) 664-8176Sports Editor Mark Nelke E-Mail [email protected]

Wire Services Associated PressAddress 999 W Riverside Spokane, WA 99210Phone (509) 624-1258Sports Editor Nick Geranios

Television StationsAffiliate KHQ-TV (Channel 6/NBC)Address 1201 W. Sprague Spokane, WA 99201-4102Sports Reporter Sam Adams ([email protected]) Sports Reporter Justin Lange ([email protected])Sports Reporter Josh Godfrey ([email protected])Phone/Fax (509) 448-4659/(509) 448-6397

Affiliate KREM-TV (Channel 2/CBS)Address 4103 S Regal Spokane, WA 99223Sports Director Tim Lewis ([email protected])Assistant Chris Bach ([email protected])Phone/Fax (509) 838-7371/(509) 448-6397

Affiliate KXLY-TV (Channel 4/ABC)Address 500 W Boone Spokane, WA 99201Sports Director Derek Deis ([email protected]) Reporter Ben Kaplan ([email protected])Phone/Fax (509) 324-4040/(509) 327-3932

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