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-1- 2011 Schedule Date Opponent GT/Result 8/21 #5 SMU (Exh.) 1-1 (T) 8/24 Botafogo (Exh.) 2-0 (W) 8/28 Lipscomb 4-1 (W) 9/1 Belmont 3-2 (W) 9/4 Missouri State 1-0 (W) 9/9 vs. UIC ^ 1-1 (T, 2ot) 9/11 Wisconsin ^ 2-1 (W) 9/16 #18 Bradley % 1-0 (W) 9/18 vs. Evansville % 1-2 (L, 2 ot) 9/24 South Carolina* 2-3 (L) 10/1 Marshall* 0-3 (L) 10/8 FIU* 3-0 (W) 10/11 Nebraska-Omaha 5-0 (W) 10/16 Tulsa* 3-0 (W) 10/19 (RV) UAB* 0-1 (L) 10/23 Kentucky* 2-0 (W) 10/26 Central Arkansas 2-1 (W) 10/29 #10 UCF* 3-2 (W) 11/4 (RV) SMU* 1-2 (L) 11/9 #22 UCF$ 7:30 P.M. Home in Bold ^ -- Games Held in Madison, Wisc. % -- Bradley Tournament * -- Conference Game $ - C-USA Tournament Rankings shown are NSCAA. University of Memphis Athletic Media Relations 203 Athletic Office Building Memphis, TN 38152 Athletic Director................... R.C. Johnson Associate AD/Ext. Affairs .......... Bob Winn Assistant AD/SID ...... Jennifer Rodgrigues Soccer Contact ...........Bryan McEldowney Phone ....................... Office: 901-678-3291 Cell: 937-478-5027 Email..... [email protected] Facilities ..................... Mike Rose Stadium Capacity ......................................... 2,500 Ellis scored his second goal of the season, when he knocked in a pass from Mark Sherrod in just the second minute of the contest against SMU. He becomes the fourth Tiger to record double-digit points on the season with ten points on two goals and six assists. The six assists trails only sophomore Liam Collins for most assists on the team. The Wales, United Kingdom-native has played in every contest this season, with over 900 minutes of gametime, and started 14 of those matches. Lewis Ellis Freshman Forward Heading Into the Opening Round of the C-USA Tournament: In its final regular-season matchup, Memphis dropped a 2-1 decision to SMU in Dallas, Texas. Sophomore midfielder Liam Collins played a free-kick into the box that was deflected into the air, but fellow-sophomore Mark Sherrod was able to get a head on the ball and send it to freshman Lewis Ellis. The forward spun and flipped the ball over SMU goalkeeper Jaime Ibarra to put the Tigers on the board in just the second minute of the game. The Mustangs responded with a pair of goals exactly one minute apart. Juan Castillo deflected a pass from the Memphis defense and slid past U of M goalkeeper Conor Hurley to score the first goal. SMU’s Ben Hill gathered a ball that deflected off of the referee and played a through-ball to Arthur Ivo. Ivo took advantage of the one-versus- one opportunity and put the Mustangs up 2-1. Entering the contest, Mark Sherrod trailed former Memphis-great Sean Frasor by a point for the most points in a single season. The striker moved into a tie with Frasor on the assist on Ellis’ goal. Location ............................................. Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium Tulsa, Okla. Memphis Head Coach .............................................................. Richie Grant 2011 Memphis Record (C-USA) ............................................... 11-5-1(4-4-0) Grant’s Career Record at Memphis (Yrs.) .............................. 118-99-18 (13) Central Florida Head Coach ......................................... Bryan Cunningham 2011 UCF Record ........................................................ 10-4-3 (C-USA 4-3-1) Cunningham’s Record at UCF (Yrs.) .......................................... 39-39-12 (5) All-Time Series Record ........................................................................ 5-4-1 Conference USA Tournament #6 University of Memphis vs. #3 Central Florida November 9, 2011 (7:30 p.m. CT) vs. Player Spotlight

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Men’s Soccer2011 Schedule

Date Opponent GT/Result

8/21 #5 SMU (Exh.) 1-1 (T)

8/24 Botafogo (Exh.) 2-0 (W)

8/28 Lipscomb 4-1 (W)

9/1 Belmont 3-2 (W)

9/4 Missouri State 1-0 (W)

9/9 vs. UIC ^ 1-1 (T, 2ot)

9/11 Wisconsin ^ 2-1 (W)

9/16 #18 Bradley % 1-0 (W)

9/18 vs. Evansville % 1-2 (L, 2 ot)

9/24 South Carolina* 2-3 (L)

10/1 Marshall* 0-3 (L)

10/8 FIU* 3-0 (W)

10/11 Nebraska-Omaha 5-0 (W)

10/16 Tulsa* 3-0 (W)

10/19 (RV) UAB* 0-1 (L)

10/23 Kentucky* 2-0 (W)

10/26 Central Arkansas 2-1 (W)

10/29 #10 UCF* 3-2 (W)

11/4 (RV) SMU* 1-2 (L)

11/9 #22 UCF$ 7:30 P.M.

Home in Bold^ -- Games Held in Madison, Wisc.

% -- Bradley Tournament

* -- Conference Game

$ - C-USA Tournament

Rankings shown are NSCAA.

University of MemphisAthletic Media Relations

203 Athletic Office BuildingMemphis, TN 38152

Athletic Director ................... R.C. JohnsonAssociate AD/Ext. Affairs ..........Bob WinnAssistant AD/SID ...... Jennifer RodgriguesSoccer Contact ...........Bryan McEldowneyPhone .......................Office: 901-678-3291 Cell: 937-478-5027Email ..... [email protected] ..................... Mike Rose StadiumCapacity ......................................... 2,500

Ellis scored his second goal of the season, when he knocked in a pass from Mark Sherrod in just the second minute of the contest against SMU. He becomes the fourth Tiger to record double-digit points on the season with ten points on two goals and six assists. The six assists trails only sophomore Liam Collins for most assists on the team. The Wales, United Kingdom-native has played in every contest this season, with over 900 minutes of gametime, and started 14 of those matches.

Lewis EllisFreshman Forward

Heading Into the Opening Round of the C-USA Tournament: In its final regular-season matchup, Memphis dropped a 2-1 decision to SMU in Dallas, Texas. Sophomore midfielder Liam Collins played a free-kick into the box that was deflected into the air, but fellow-sophomore Mark Sherrod was able to get a head on the ball and send it to freshman Lewis Ellis. The forward spun and flipped the ball over SMU goalkeeper Jaime Ibarra to put the Tigers on the board in just the second minute of the game. The Mustangs responded with a pair of goals exactly one minute apart. Juan Castillo deflected a pass from the Memphis defense and slid past U of M goalkeeper Conor Hurley to score the first goal. SMU’s Ben Hill gathered a ball that deflected off of the referee and played a through-ball to Arthur Ivo. Ivo took advantage of the one-versus-one opportunity and put the Mustangs up 2-1. Entering the contest, Mark Sherrod trailed former Memphis-great Sean Frasor by a point for the most points in a single season. The striker moved into a tie with Frasor on the assist on Ellis’ goal.

Location ............................................. Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium Tulsa, Okla.

Memphis Head Coach .............................................................. Richie Grant2011 Memphis Record (C-USA) ............................................... 11-5-1(4-4-0)Grant’s Career Record at Memphis (Yrs.) .............................. 118-99-18 (13)

Central Florida Head Coach ......................................... Bryan Cunningham2011 UCF Record ........................................................ 10-4-3 (C-USA 4-3-1)Cunningham’s Record at UCF (Yrs.) ..........................................39-39-12 (5)

All-Time Series Record ........................................................................5-4-1

Conference USA Tournament#6 University of Memphis vs. #3 Central Florida

November 9, 2011 (7:30 p.m. CT)

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AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos. 14 Paul Banks F4 Liam Collins MF25 Matt Derrington GK19 Parker Duncan F3 Scott Elliott D7 Lewis Ellis F5 Chandler Gagnon D21 J.J. Greer D8 Austin Gross F17 Andreas Guentner MF1 Conor Hurley GK11 Jordan Johnson D12 Dennis Kennetz, Jr. MF23 Shane Keely MF22 Jordan Leedle GK9 Wil Linder MF10 Cody McCoy MF15 Tiago Reichert F13 Tyler Rist F16 Thomas Shannon D2 Mark Sherrod F18 Tanner Thompson D24 Patrick Toh, Jr. F0 Cody Uzcategui GK20 B.J. Williams MF

2011 MEMPHIS MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER

Head Coach: Richie Grant Green Mountain College, 1993/13th SeasonAssistant Coach: Nick Glaser University of Memphis, 2001/Fifth SeasonAssistant Coach: Robert Sausaman University of Memphis, 2009/Second SeasonVol. Goalkeeper Coach: Remco de Jong Univ. Van Amstertdam, 1984/Seventh Season

COACHING STAFFPRONUNCIATION

SeniorS (3)Parker DuncanCody McCoyThomas Shannon

JuniorS (6)J.J. GreerAndreas GuentnerJordan JohnsonDennis Kennetz, Jr.Jordan LeedleTiago Reichert

SophomoreS (7) Liam CollinsAustin GrossConnor HurleyShane KeelyMark SherrodTanner ThompsonB.J. Williams

FreShmen (10)Giovanni AlvaradoPaul BanksMatt DerringtonScott ElliottLewis EllisChandler GagnonWil LinderTyler RistPatrick Toh, Jr.Cody Uzcategui

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

University Memphis RosterNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt.Hometown/ Last School0 Cody Uzcategui Fr. GK 6-2 180 Orlando, Fla./West Orange HS1 Conor Hurley So. GK 6-1 190 Dublin, Ireland/Lambuth University2 Mark Sherrod R-So. F 6-3 185 Knoxville, Tenn./Carter HS3 Scott Elliott Fr. D 5-8 165 Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow HS4 Liam Collins So. MF 5-9 155 Skiberreen, Ireland/Colaiste Stiofain Naofa5 Chandler Gagnon Fr. D 6-2 185 Memphis, Tenn./ECS7 Lewis Ellis Fr. F 5-10 175 Wales, United Kingdom/Millfield School8 Austin Gross So. F 6-0 185 Tulsa, Okla./Jenks HS9 Wil Linder Fr. MF 6-0 155 Franklin, Tenn./Ravenwood HS10 Cody McCoy Sr. MF 5-9 150 Knoxville, Tenn/West HS11 Jordan Johnson Jr. D 5-10 150 Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville HS12 Dennis Kennetz, Jr. # Jr. MF 6-1 180 Cordova, Tenn./Gardner-Webb Univ.13 Tyler Rist # Fr. F 6-0 165 Madison, Ala./Bob Jones HS14 Paul Banks Fr. F 5-10 165 Memphis, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS15 Tiago Reichert R-Jr. F 6-1 180 Francisco Beltrao, Brazil/Martin Methodist16 Thomas Shannon Sr. D 6-1 169 Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow HS17 Andreas Guentner Jr. MF 6-0 170 Regensburg, Germany/Werner von Siemens18 Tanner Thompson So. D 6-0 175 Knoxville, Tenn./West HS19 Parker Duncan Sr. F 5-9 147 Johnson City, Tenn./Providence Academy20 B.J. Williams So. D 5-10 165 Flora, Miss./Madison Central HS21 J.J. Greer Jr. D 6-0 165 Cordova, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS22 Jordan Leedle R-Jr. GK 5-10 160 Franklin, Tenn./Brentwood HS23 Shane Keely So. MF 6-0 175 Dublin, Ireland/University College of Dublin24 Patrick Toh, Jr. Fr. F/MF 5-10 149 Monrovia, Liberia/Spring (Texas) HS25 Matt Derrington Fr. GK 6-2 185 Florissant, Mo./Trinity Catholic HS Giovanni Alvarado *# Fr. F 5-10 160 Guadalajara, Mexico/Kingsbury High * Denotes Walk-On Players# Denotes Inactive Players

Liam ........................ LEE-umGagnon .................GAG-nunGuentner ...........GOONT-nerTiago .................. Tee-AH-goReichert .................RYE-curtSherrod ............... SHARE-udToh ................................TAUUzcategui ...OOZ-cuh-teg-ee

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Conference USA All-Conference Awards• MarkSherrodwasnamedthePlayeroftheYear,OffensivePlayeroftheYearandfirst team.• LiamCollins-FirstTeam;J.J.Greer-SecondTeam;ConorHurley-ThirdTeam;ChandlerGagnon-All-Freshman;andWilLinder-All-Freshman.

Conference USA Tournament• Witha4-4conferencerecord,Memphisearnedthesixth-seedandwillfacethird-seed UCF on Wednesday, November 9.• TheTigersboastanall-timerecordof8-9intheC-USAtournament,winningthechampionship in ‘04.• MemphisandUCFmetin‘08,thelasttimetheTigersmadethetournament,andthe Knights won, 1-0.• Memphis’lastwincamein‘05againstUAB,2-1.

Memphis, November 9th and the C-USA Tourney• Memphisis2-0all-timeonNov.9thintheconferencetournament.• The‘05victoryagainstUABand‘00winagainstCincinnati,2-1,werebothheldonNov. 9th.• Current-assistantcoachNickGlaserrecordedanassistagainstCincinnati.

Scratching the Polls• ForthefirsttimesinceOct.15,2007,Memphiswasrankedinoneofthefourmajorsoccer polls at No. 25 in the Soccer America poll the week of Nov. 1.•TheTigersfirststartedreceivingvotesintheSept.12SoccerTimespoll.• Currently,listedinTopDrawerSoccer.com’sTournament48asthe36thteam.•Memphisisranked36thintheOct.26releaseofCollegeSoccer360.com’sCom-posite National Rankings.

Regional Charts• MemphisiscurrentlyNo.5intheNSCAAMidwestRegionalRankings.• MemphisfirstclimbedintothepollonAug.30atNo.10.•NineteamsontheTigers’schedulearecurrentlyrankedintheirrespectiveregion:SouthCarolina(2)andUCF(5)intheSouth;UAB(2),Bradley(3),SMU(4),MissouriState(6),Marshall(8),andKentucky(10)intheMidwest;andWisconsin(8)in the Great Lakes (UIC is also receiving votes in the Great Lakes region). • TheTigersare5-4againstthoseteams,withatleasttheC-USATourneygameagainst No. 22 UCF remaining.

Road Warriors• TheTigersmatchupwithUCFistheir11thawayfromhomethisseason,comparedto just seven at home, and are 5-4-1 away from Mike Rose Soccer Complex this year.• Initseighttrue-roadgames,Memphisis5-3.• Memphiswentundefeated,4-0,innon-conference-roadgames,withwinsatRPINo. 27 Bradley and RPI No. 38 Wisconsin.• OftheTigersthreeroadlosses,twoofthemwereagainstteamsintheRPItop20,UAB (14) and SMU (12). The third road loss was to Marshall (71).

Memphis vs. The RPI Top 50• Memphisis3-3versustheRPItop50thisyear,withfourofthoseontheroad.• TheTigershavewonatBradley(27),atWisconsin(38)andagainstUCF(42).

2011 Men’s Soccer Notes Impact Players

Memphis Tigers

Mark SherrodSo., Forward

19 Goals, 4 Assists, 35 SOG

Liam CollinsSo., Midfielder

1 Goal, 11 Assists, 9 SOG

Wil LinderFr., Midfielder

3 Goals, 4 Assists, 8 SOG

Parker DuncanSr., Forward

2 Goals, 5 Assists, 14 SOG

Andreas GuentnerJr., Midfielder

2 Goals, 2 Assists, 6 SOG

Lewis EllisFr., Forward

2 Goals, 6 Assists, 10 SOG

Conor HurleySo., Goalkeeper

1.09 GAA, 46 Saves, 6 SHO

Central Florida Knights

McKauly TullochSo., Forward

12 Goals, 3 Assists, 26 SOG

Nik RobsonJr., Midfielder

9 Goals, 5 Assists, 17 SOG

Kevan GeorgeSr., Midfielder

1 Goal, 6 Assists, 3 SOG

Warren CreavalleSr., Midfield

1 Goal, 3 Assists, 8 SOG

Sebastian EversSo., Goalkeeper

1.10 GAA, 20 Saves, 1 SHO

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Sherrod Sets Single-Season Records• WithapairofgoalsintheTigers’3-2winoverNo.10UCFon10/29,MarkSherrodset the single-season mark for goals scored with 19.• SherrodsurpassedSeanFrasor’s18goalsnotchedin2001.• AssistedLewisEllis’goalatSMU,givinghim42pointsontheyear,tyingFraser’srecord set in 2001.

Sherrod Garners National Recognition• AfterscoringfourgoalsandrecordinganassistingamesatUCAandversusNo.10UCF, Sherrod was given the following honors for the week of Oct. 24-30: C-USA Offen-sive Player of the Week, College Soccer News National Player of the Week and Team of the Week, TopDrawerSoccer.com Men’s College Team of the Week, CS360 Primetime Performer of the Week.• Followingtwoback-to-backhattricksagainstTulsaandNebraska-Omaha,MarkSherrod earned multiple honors for the week Oct. 10-16: Disney Soccer/NSCAA Player of the Week, C-USA Offensive Player of the Week, Soccer America Men’s Player of the Week and Men’s National Team of the Week, SoccerSavings.com/Soccer News Net Men’s College Player of the Week, TopDrawerSoccer.com Men’s College Team of the Week and College Soccer News National Team of the Week.

“On Your ‘Mark,’ Get Set, GOOOOOAL!” - Mark Sherrod• Secondinthenationinpoints(42),PPG(2.47),goals(19)andGPG(1.12).•With19goals,surpassedSeanFrasorforthemostgoalsscoredinasingleseasoninMemphis-soccer history.•SherrodleadsC-USAinpoints,PPG,goals,GPGandgame-winninggoals.• Recordedback-to-backhattricksatTulsaandagainstUNO.• ListedinTopDrawerSoccer.com’sTop100Upperclassman.• Scored20th-careergoalwithfirstgoalagainstCentralArkansas.

‘Sherr’ing with Sherrod• EachofSherrod’sgoalsthisseasonhasbeenassistedbyateammate.• Inall,sevendifferentTigershaverecorded23assistsonSherrod’s19goals:Collins(7), Ellis (5), Duncan (4), Linder (4), Guentner (1), McCoy (1) and Johnson (1).

Memphis in C-USA• MemphisclinchedaspotintheC-USATourneywitha2-0winoverUK(10/23/11).• Memphisis4-4-0inC-USAplay,itsmostconferencewinssinceeightin2004.•Asateam,Memphisranks1stinC-USAinGPGandshutoutsand2ndingoals,points, assists and APG.

The Tale of the Tigers•Memphisisranked35thintheRPIrankings,releasedNov.8.• TheTigershaverecorded108pointsthisyear,themostsince135pointsin2005.• Memphisisguaranteeditsfirstwinning-recordsincegoing10-5-4in2007.• Memphis’sixshutoutsontheseasonarethemostsinceninein2004.• TheTigersposteda366:42-minuteshutoutstreak,astreakthatbeganduringtheMarshall contest and ended with the penalty-kick goal in the 90th minute at UAB.• Allowedonlyonegoal,aPKatUAB,inaspanof484:38-minutesfromtheendoftheMarshall game until the middle of the UCA contest.• Memphisisrankedinscoringoffense(12th)andtotalgoals(17th)with34.•TheTigerssporta.676Won-Lost-TiedPercentage,goodfor29thinthenation.• Memphishasrecordedmoregoals,34-19,thanitsopponentsontheseason.• Memphishastaken100shots-on-goal,comparedto66foritsopponents.

NSCAA Rankings Nov. 8, 2011Team Record1. New Mexico 16-0-22. Creighton 16-2-03. North Carolina 14-2-24. Maryland 13-2-3 Connecticut 16-2-26. UCLA 14-4-17. Akron 13-3-38. Charlotte 13-3-29. Indiana 11-3-410. South Florida 12-3-311. UC Irvine 14-5-112. Coastal Carolina 16-2-013. Boston College 12-5-014. Louisville 12-5-215. UC Santa Barbara 13-5-116. Furman 14-2-417. UAB 12-3-318. Old Dominion 11-4-119. Washington 11-4-220. James Madison 12-4-121. St. John’s 12-6-222. Bradley 13-4-223. South Carolina 9-6-224. Duke 10-6-225. Northwestern 10-4-4

College Soccer News Nov. 6, 2011Team Prev. Rank1. New Mexico 12. Creighton 33. North Carolina 44. Connectictu 55. Maryland 26. UCLA 87. Akron 78. South Florida 69. Charlotte 1010. Indiana 1511. UC Irvine 1112. Coastal Carolina 1313. Boston College 914. UC Santa Barbara 1715. Louisville 1816. St. John’s 1917. Old Dominion 1418. Furman 2119. UAB 2620. James Madison 1221. Washington 2222. Northwestern 3023. UCF 1624. Notre Dame 2025. Virginia RV26. Bradley 2927. South Carolina NR28. CSU Bakersfield 2829. Duke NR30. Fairfield RV

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Soccer America Nov. 8, 2011Team Prev. Rank1. New Mexico 12. North Carolina 23. Connecticut 44. Creighton 55. Maryland 36. UCLA 87. Indiana 98. Akron 69. Coastal Carolina 1010. USF 711. Louisville 1412. Charlotte 1513. UC Santa Barbara 1614. Northwestern 1715. UC Irvine 1816. UAB 2117. Furman 2218. Boston College 1119. Notre Dame 1920. Washington 2021. St. John’s NR22. UCF 1323. James Madison 1224. Virginia NR25. Bradley NR

Soccer Times Nov. 7, 2011Team Prev. Rank1. New Mexico 12. Creighton 23. North Carolina 34.Connecticut 65. Maryland 46. UCLA 87. Indiana 78. South Florida 59. Akron 710. Charlotte 1111. Coastal Carolina 1212. Boston College 913. Louisville 1314. UC Irvine t-1415. UC Santa Barbara 1616. UAB 2117. St. John’s 2218. Furman 2519. Old Dominion 2120. Washington 2321. UCF t-1722. Notre Dame 1923. James Madison t-1424. West Virginia 2025. Virginia NR

2011 Rankings“Assisting His Teammates” - Liam Collins• Leadstheteamwith11assists,thethirdmostbyaTigerinasingleseason.• TrailsonlyHall-of-FamerDaytonO’Brien(14in2004)andRogerioLima(12assistsin 1997) for the most assists in a single season.• Fourthinthenation(through10-30-11)inassists(11)andassistspergame(.65).• Ranks1stinassistspergameandassistsinC-USA.• Recorded16assistsinTigers’last19games.

The Tigers vs. The Knights• Theall-timeseriesrecordbetweenUofMandUCFis5-4-1infavoroftheTigers,including the 3-2 win this season.• MemphisandUCFhavemetonceintheC-USATournament,a1-0UCFwinin‘08.

Scouting UCF• Oneofthetop-rankedteamsinthecountrywitha10-4-3(C-USA4-3-1)record.• RankedNo.22inthisweek’sNSCAAPoll.• LedbysophomoreforwardMcKaulyTulloch,atall,athletic,speedygoalscorer.• JuniorNikRobsonhasscoredninegoalsontheseason.• Robson,GeorgeandCreavallewereallnamedtothePreseasonAll-C-USATeam.

“Parker on Point” - Parker Duncan• Eclipsed10career-assistsmarkwithtwoassistsatTulsa.Has13career-assists.• Assistedonthegame-winninggoalsatTulsaandagainstMissouriState.• ScoredtwogoalsinopeningmatchagainstLipscomb.• InthegameagainstMarshall,Duncanplayedinthe60thgameofhiscareer.• Led,orsharedlead,inpointsscoredineachofhisfirstthreeseasonsasaTiger.

“Ellavating His Play” - Lewis Ellis• IntheTigers’winsatTulsaandagainstUNO,Ellistalliedfourassists.• Ellishastwogoalsandsixassists,whichis2ndontheteam.• Ranks4thinC-USAinassistsandassistspergame.

“Hitting the Brick Hurley” - Conor Hurley• Recordedsixcleansheetsontheseason,themostsinceSebastianVecchio’ssevenin 2004.• FirstMemphisgoalkeepertorecord10winssinceVecchio’s15in2004.• Has46saves,witha1.09goalsagainstaverage.• Ranks1stinC-USAwithsixshutoutsand5thingoalsagainstaverage.• Posteda366:42-minuteshutout-streakfromtheendoftheMarshallgametothepenalty-kick goal by UAB, spanning wins at Tulsa and against UNO and FIU.•WasnamedC-USADefensivePlayeroftheWeekfortheweekofOct.10,afterpost-ing five saves in a 3-0 win over FIU.

“Earning His Tiger Stripes” - Wil Linder• Scoredgame-winneragainstKentuckyandassistedonSherrod’sinsurancegoal.• Talliedfirsttwo-careergoalsin3-0winoverFIU.• Recordedfirstcareer-assistonSherrod’sgoalinthe1-0winoverNo.18Bradley.•Also,assistedonSherrod’sgoalagainstEvansville.•NamedtoHotelsatGrandPrairieClassicAll-TournamentTeamforassistsagainstBradley and Evansville.

“The Real McCoy” - Cody McCoy• McCoyhasrecordedthreeassistsontheseason,againstUCF,FIUandLipscomb.• Playedin60thcareer-gameatTulsaandstartedhis60thcareer-gameatSMU.• EarnedaspotontheHotelsatGrandPrairieClassicAll-TournamentTeam.

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“Johnson Joins the Attack” - Jordan Johnson• Talliedthreeassistsontheseason,hisfirst-careerpoints.• AssistedonLinder’sgame-winneragainstKentucky.

“Chandler Is Chiming In” - Chandler Gagnon• ListedinTopDrawerSoccer.com’sTop100Freshman.• Scoredfirstcareer-goalandgame-winneragainstFIU.• Assistedonthegame-winninggoalbyAndreasGuentneragainstUNO.

“A Transformed Player” - J.J. Greer• Madetransitionfromcenterforwardtocenterbackatendof2010season.• Scoredfirstgoalofseasonin3-2winagainstthen-No.10UCF.• Playedinhis50thcareer-gameagainstSMU.

“Mohawk Minute” - Thomas Shannon• HostsaweeklyrecapandupdateonMemphismen’ssoccertitled“MohawkMin-ute,” aptly named for Shannon’s trademark mohawk.•Thevideoscanbeseenonhttp://www.youtube.com/sidmemphis.• Headedinagoaljust1:39intotheWisconsingame.• Playedinhis50thgameagainstMarshall.•Theseniorco-captainhasbeenakeypartinsecuringsixshutoutsontheseason.

“Kaiser Roll” - Andreas Guentner• Juniorco-captainAndreasGuentnerhastwogoals,includingthegame-winneragainst UNO, and two assists on the season.• InstrumentalinhelpingtheTigerspostsixshutoutsontheyear.

Head-to-Head: SMU• MemphisstruckearlyonagoalbyLewisEllis,thatwasassistedbyMarkSherrod.• Sherrodtiedthesingle-seasonrecordforpoints,42,setbySeanFrasorin‘01.• TheMustangs’JuanCastillonotchedtheequalizerinthe37thminute.• ArthurIvoscoredtheeventualgame-winnerinthe38thminuteforSMU,astheyprevailed, 2-1.

Take Two!• Goingbacktothe2006season,Memphisis41-2-1whenscoringatleasttwogoals.•TheTigersare9-1thisseasonwhenscoringatleasttwogoals,includingwinsagainst No. 10 UCF, at UCA, Kentucky, at Tulsa, UNO, FIU, at Wisconsin, Belmont and Lipscomb.

Top-20 Takedowns•BeatNo.10UCF,3-2,onOctober29th,thefirstwinoveratoptenteamsincea3-2win over No. 8 UAB in 2001.• Defeated18th-rankedBradley,1-0,onSeptember16th.• Firstwinoverrankedopponentsince4-3victoryoverNo.23Drakein2009.

All-Time Wins Leader - Richie Grant• Becameall-timewinsleader,with111,withTigers’2-1winoverWisconsin(9-11-11).• Nowhas118-careerwinsin13thseasonasthethirdcoachinprogramhistory.• Finishedeightseasonswithrecordsatorabove.500andhasneverhadback-to-back losing seasons, both streaks that will continue this season as Memphis is guaran-teed a winning record.

C-USA Weekly Awards

Offensive Player of the Week

Aug. 29 Tyler Riggs KentuckySept. 6 McKauly Tulloch UCFSept. 12 Diego Navarrete UABSept. 19 Tyler Riggs KentuckySept. 26 Juan Castillo SMUOct. 3 McKauly Tulloch UCFOct. 10 Arthur Ivo SMUOct. 17 Mark Sherrod MemphisOct. 24 Babayele Sodade UABOct. 31 Mark Sherrod MemphisNov. 7 Mike Magnotic So. Carolina Babeyele Sodade UAB

Defensive Player of the Week

Aug. 29 Carl Woszczynski UABSept. 6 Carl Woszczynski UABSept. 12 Shawn Doyle UCFSept. 19 Mladen Lemez UABSept. 26 Jaime Ibarra SMUOct. 3 Rodney Greiling FIUOct. 10 Conor Hurley MemphisOct. 17 Carl Woszczynski UABOct. 24 Diogo de Almeida SMUOct. 31 Eric Reyes FIU Carl Woszczynski UABNov. 7 Eric Martinez So. Carolina

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Closing Time• Memphisisoutscoringopponents20-9inthefinal45minutesofplay.• TheTigershavescoredatleastonegoalinthelast20minutesofninegames:Lip-scomb, Belmont, Miss. St., UIC, Wisconsin, Bradley, FIU, UNO, Kentucky, and UCA. • Ontheseason,Memphishastallied12goalsinthelast20minutesofplay.

Going Full Tilt• ThreeTigershaveplayedall1,570minutesofaction:ThomasShannon,J.J.GreerandConor Hurley.• FiveotherTigershaveplayednearlytheentire1,570minutesaswell:ChandlerGa-gnon (1,567), Jordan Johnson (1,562), Andreas Guentner (1,557), Cody McCoy (1,527) and Liam Collins (1,512).

Milestones on the Horizon • SophomoreMark Sherrod is one point away from tying for the most points scored in a season in Memphis men’s soccer history. • SophomoreLiam Collins is one assist shy of 12 for the season, which would be tied for the second highest total in Memphis history.• SeniorThomas Shannon is one goal and two assists shy of 10 for each in his career.• SeniorParker Duncan is one point from 10 on the season, which would mean he recorded double-digit points all four seasons as a Tiger, and one start shy of 60.• JuniorJordan Johnson is one game shy of reaching 50-career games played.

U of M in C-USA Tourney

Year Opponent Result1995 Saint Louis 0-1 (L)

1996 Saint Louis 1-0 (W)1996 USF 0-3 (L)

1997 DePaul W, 3-11997 USF L, 2-4

1998 #9 Saint Louis 1-0 (W, ot)1998 Marquette 3-0 (W)1998 USF 2-4 (L)

2000 Cincinnati 2-1 (W)2000 #14 Saint Louis 2-3 (L)

2004* Saint Louis 1-0 (W)2004* #23 UAB 3-2 (W)

2005 UAB 2-1 (W)2005 South Carolina 1-2 (L)

2006 #13 Kentucky 1-3 (L)

2007 South Carolina 1-2 (L, ot)

2008 UCF 0-1 (L)

*C-USA Tournament Champions

C-USA Tournament Record: 8-9

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Senior forward Parker Duncan provided the spark with the first goal of the game en route to a 4-1 victory. Sophomore forward Mark Sherrod scored the game-winning goal when he headed home a corner kick served by sophomore midfielder Liam Collins. Andreas Guentner posted an insurance goal when he took a pass from junior defender Jordan Johnson and sent a shot past the goalkeeper. Duncan finished the scoring when he collected Thomas Shannon’s deflected penalty kick and found the back of the net for his second goal of the game.

August 28 Memphis 4 vs. Lipscomb 1 Overall: 1-0-0 Conference: 0-0-0 Streak: W1

Liam Collins provided the game-winning goal for the Tigers in the 88th minute. Belmont was the first to strike in the 32nd minute when Edgardo Padilla scored on a penalty kick after Memphis’ Conor Hurley was awarded a yellow card in the box. Memphis would strike back in the 57th minute on a Lewis Ellis corner, served by Liam Collins. After Niko Olsak pout the Bruins up, 2-1, in the 60th minute, Mark Sherrod would tie the game when he beat the keeper after receiving a cross from Andreas Guentner. Collins knocked in the game-winner when he sent a free kick past the wall and goalkeeper inside the far post.

September 1 Memphis 3 @ Belmont 2 Overall: 2-0-0 Conference: 0-0-0 Streak: W2

Sophomore Liam Collins collected a poorly-touched ball from Missouri State and fed it to Senior Parker Duncan. Duncan sent a through-ball to Mark Sherrod, who beat the Bears’ keeper one-on-one to give Mem-phis the 1-0 victory at Mike Rose Soccer Complex. Sophomore goalkeeper Conor Hurley was named the Man-of-the-Match after recording six saves on the night, several of them coming from point-blank range. With the win, Memphis improves to 3-0 on the season, their best start since opening the 2005 season, 4-0.

September 4 Memphis 1 vs. Missouri St. 0 Overall: 3-0-0 Conference: 0-0-0 Streak: W3

Memphis fell behind after surrenduring an 19th-minute goal to Eric Frazier. The Tigers wouldn’t give up, controlling the tempo for the majority of the game. Sophomore Austin Gross came in off the bench and scored the equalizer in the 88th minute. Senior Parker Duncan took a shot that goalkeeper Piotr Kikolski de-flected off the post. Gross collected the ricochet and scored the game-tying goal from five yards out. Mem-phis had several scoring chances in the overtime periods, but came away with the 1-1 draw. The Tigers held a decisive advantage in shots, 15-6, and allowed only two shots on goal during the entire contest.

September 9 Memphis 1 vs UIC 1 Overall: 3-0-1 Conference: 0-0-0 Streak: T1

Thomas Shannon put the Tigers up, 1-0, with his first goal of the season coming just 1:39 into the game. Thomas put away a header to the far post, with Liam Collins and Andreas Guentner assisting on the play. Wis-consin finally got on the scoreboard when Tomislav Zadro found Joey Tennyson for a goal in the 65th minute. Memphis would answer, when Lewis Ellis found Mark Sherrod. Sherrod fired a shot from 18-yards to beat goalkeeper Ciro Martinez. The goal was Sherrod’s fourth this season and third game-winner. With the win, Richie Grant became the all-time wins leader in Memphis men’s soccer history with 111 career victories.

September 11 Memphis 2 @ Wisconsin 1 Overall: 4-0-1 Conference: 0-0-0 Streak: W1

Memphis used a goal from a shoeless Mark Sherrod in the 81st minute to defeat previously-unbeaten No. 18 Bradley in Peoria, Ill. Sherrod lost his shoe while making a run on the counter-attack. Freshman Wil Linder found Sherrod, who rocketed a shot past goalkeeper Brian Billings with his shoeless left foot. Conor Hurley earned his second shutout of the season with the help of his defense. The Tiger’s defense held the Braves without a single shot on goal, as Memphis beat its first ranked opponent since defeating No. 23 Drake, 4-3, in 2009.

September 16 (RV) Memphis 1 @ No. 18 Bradley 0 Overall: 5-0-1 Conference 0-0-0 Streak: W2

Evansville used a golden goal from Dylan Terry with less than 30 seconds remaining in the second over-time to hand Memphis its first loss on the season. The Tigers found themselves quickly down 1-0, on a goal by Ryan Stallings. But, Mark Sherrod would take a pass from Wil Linder and tap it home in the 26th minute to knot the game, 1-1, igniting the Tigers. Memphis would have multiple scoring chances in the second half and second overtime period to walk away with the victory. Eric Teppen, the Purple Aces goalkeeper, made seven saves on the game, including three in the second overtime to set-up the game-winner.

September 18 (RV) Memphis 1 vs. Evansville 2 Overall: 5-1-1 Conference: 0-0-0 Streak: L1

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Sophomore forward Mark Sherrod scored in the 35th minute when he headed home a cross from fellow sophomore Liam Collins giving Memphis the early 1-0 lead. Just moments into the second half, Collins found Jordan Johnson who played a ball into the box that Sherrod headed past the goalkeeper for his second score of the game. Memphis held the 2-0 lead, until South Carolina’s Bradlee Baladez scored in the 73rd minute. South Carolina’s Braeden Troyer and Chipper Root each netted goals, exactly one minute apart, to give the Gamecocks the win in regulation.

September 24 (RV) Memphis 2 vs. So. Carolina 3 Overall: 5-2-1 Conference: 0-1-0 Streak: L2

The Tigers dropped their third-consecutive contest, 3-0, to Marshall in Huntington, W.Va., on Saturday night, falling to 5-3-1 (C-USA 0-2-0) on the season. Marshall’s junior forward Tom Jackson posted a hat-trick for the Thundering Herd in the victory, tallying goals in the 32nd, 33rd, and 83rd minutes of the contest. Michael Hayes recorded a pair of assists and goalkeeper Daniel Withrow posted the clean sheet. Memphis, held ad-vantages in shots (16-14) and corner kicks (6-1), but struggled to find its rhythm and the back of the net. This marks the first time all season that the Tigers were held scoreless in a match.

October 1 Memphis 0 @ Marshall 3 Overall: 5-3-1 Conference: 0-2-0 Streak: L3

Memphis snapped a three-game losing streak with a decisive 3-0 win over visiting Florida International. Freshman defender Chandler Gagnon collected the rebound off of a Cody McCoy shot and FIU save and send it to the back of the net for his first career goal in the 17th minute. In the 38th minute, Mark Sherrod headed a ball across the top of the box for Wil Linder. Linder gathered the ball after an FIU player whiffed on an attempt to clear it and beat Greiling one-on-one for his first career goal. Linder recorded another goal in the 85th min-ute on another one-on-one after a misclear by FIU. Conor Hurley notched his third clean sheet of the season.

October 8 Memphis 3 vs. FIU 0 Overall: 6-3-1 Conference: 1-2-0 Streak: W1

Andreas Guentner put the Tigers on the scoreboard in the 32nd minute with his second goal of the season and first game-winner of the year for the midfielder. But, the Tigers pressed on and Mark Sherrod scored three goals in a span of just over 21 minutes to post a hat trick. Tiago Reichert finished the scoring for the Tigers in the 88th minute, as Memphis won, 5-0. Sophomore Liam Collins recorded three assists in the game, while Chandler Gagnon, Wil Linder, and Lewis Ellis each tallied one assist. The Tiger defense was stifling, allowing only one shot attempt, which Hurley saved en route to his second-consecutive shutout.

October 11 Memphis 5 vs. UNO 0 Overall: 7-3-1 Conference: 1-2-0 Streak: W2

Mark Sherrod recorded his second-straight hat trick in U of M’s 3-0 win at Tulsa. Parker Duncan placed a ball on frame that was deflected by Tulsa’s Goalkeeper. Sherrod stuffed the rebound into the back of the net giving U of M the 1-0 lead in the 16th minute. Lewis Ellis and Duncan were awarded assists on the play. In the 23rd minute, Ellis fed a ball into the box that Sherrod headed home for his second goal. Sherrod finished the hat trick after taking a cross from Ellis, his third assist, and punching it into the goal in the 53rd minute. Conor Hurley made three saves to collect his third-straight shutout and extend his shutout streak to over 277 minutes.

October 16 Memphis 3 @ Tulsa 0 Overall: 8-3-1 Conference: 2-2-0 Streak: W3

The Tigers dropped a heartbreaking contest with UAB, 1-0, on Wednesday at Regions Park in Hoover, Ala. With under 30 seconds remaining in the contest, a controversial foul was called in the box and a yellow card was issued to defender J.J. Greer. Babayele Sodade converted on the ensuing penalty kick giving UAB the win.Until the PK, Memphis only surrendered three shots, with none coming on goal, and forced five UAB off-side calls. Meanwhile, Memphis finished with eight shots, two coming on frame. The Tigers were whistled for five more fouls, 16-11, than the Blazers. However, none was more costly than the last foul on Memphis.

October 19 (RV) Memphis 0 @ (RV) UAB 1 Overall: 8-4-1 Conference: 2-3-0 Streak: L1

Memphis guaranteed a spot in the C-USA Tourney after beating Kentucky, 2-0. The Tigers used a 74th-min-ute goal from freshman Wil Linder and an insurance goal from sophomore Mark Sherrod in the 78th minute to secure the victory. Linder scored on a header, served by Jordan Johnson, that went over the outstretched hands of UK goalkeeper Tyler Beadle. Sherrod scored the insurance goal just under four minutes later. Linder sent a ball into the box for Parker Duncan, who played a pass to the waiting foot of Sherrod on the other side of the box. Conor Hurley posted his sixth shutout of the season.

October 23 (RV) Memphis 2 vs. Kentucky 0 Overall: 9-4-1 Conference: 3-3-0 Streak: W1

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Memphis used a pair of goals from Mark Sherrod to defeat Central Arkansas in an unusual match-up on a Wednesday afternoon. Liam Collins took a ball in the left side of the box and played it through the box to Sherrod. Sherrod volleyed the pass off the right goal post and into the back of the net. Sherrod’s second goal came after receiving a headed pass from Lewis Ellis. He slipped the ball past the keeper, giving Memphis the 2-1 lead with 15 minutes to go. Sherrod’s 17 goals this season is tied for the second most in a season. Collins’ 10th assist is tied for third most in a season in school history.

October 26 (RV) Memphis 2 @ UCA 1 Overall: 10-4-1 Conference: 3-3-0 Streak: W2

On a night that the three seniors (Duncan, McCoy and Shannon) were honored, the Tigers took down No.10 UCF, 3-2. Memphis struck first when Duncan headed a pass to Sherrod, who struck from 30-yards out to the left post. J.J. Greer tallied his first goal of the year in the 25th minute, giving Memphis a 2-0 lead. Collins sent a free kick into the box, which Sherrod headed in front of the net to the waiting Greer. UCF nabbed a goal in the first half, but Memphis led, 2-1, at the break. Sherrod struck again in the second half after taking a pass from Ellis and slotting a left-footed shot by the keeper. The Tigers surrendered a late goal, but won, 3-2.

October 29 (RV) Memphis 3 vs. No. 10 UCF 2 Overall: 11-4-1 Conference: 4-3-0 Streak: W3

In its final regular-season matchup, Memphis dropped a 2-1 decision to SMU. Liam Collins played a free-kick into the box that was deflected into the air, but Mark Sherrod was able to get a head on the ball and send it to Lewis Ellis. Ellis spun and flipped the ball over SMU goalkeeper Jaime Ibarra to give Memphis a 1-0 lead in the second minute. SMU responded with a pair of goals exactly one minute apart. Juan Castillo deflected a pass and slid a shot past U of M goalkeeper Conor Hurley for the first goal. SMU’s Ben Hill gathered a ball that deflected off the referee and played a through-ball to Arthur Ivo, who put SMU up, 2-1.

November 4 #25 Memphis 1 @ (RV) SMU 2 Overall: 11-5-1 Conference: 4-4-0 Streak: L1

November 9 #3 UCF vs. #6 Memphis C-USA Tourney 7:30 P.M. CT

November 17 NCAA Tournament

2011 Results

Conference USA Standings | ------------CONFERENCE ---------- | | ----------------------OVERALL---------------------|Team W-L-T Pct. Home Away Pts. W-L-T Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak1. So. Carolina 6-1-1 .812 2-1-1 4-0-0 19 9-6-2 .588 5-3-1 4-3-0 0-0-1 T12. UAB 6-1-1 .812 2-1-1 4-0-0 19 12-3-3 .750 7-1-3 5-1-0 0-1-0 W13.UCF 4-3-1 .562 3-1-0 1-2-1 13 10-4-3 .676 6-2-0 4-2-3 0-0-0 W14. Marshall 4-3-1 .562 2-1-1 2-2-0 13 8-7-1 .531 5-2-1 3-5-0 0-0-0 L15. SMU 4-3-1 .562 2-2-0 2-1-1 13 10-6-1 .618 4-3-0 5-1-1 1-2-0 W16. Memphis 4-4-0 .500 3-1-0 1-3-0 12 11-5-1 .676 6-1-0 5-3-0 0-1-1 L1Kentucky 2-5-1 .312 2-2-0 0-3-1 7 9-9-2 .500 7-2-1 0-7-1 2-0-0 T1FIU 1-5-2 .250 1-2-1 0-3-1 5 5-8-4 .412 5-2-3 0-5-1 0-1-0 W1Tulsa 1-7-0 .125 1-3-0 0-4-0 3 5-12-0 .294 3-7-0 1-4-0 1-1-0 L3*Clinched Spot in C-USA Tourney

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Goals 1. Mark Sherrod (2010) 232. Parker Duncan (2008) 153. Thomas Shannon (2008) 94. Andreas Guentner (2009) 65. Wil Linder (2011) 3 Liam Collins (2010) 3 Austin Gross (2010) 3 J.J. Greer (2009) 3

Assists 1. Liam Collins (2010) 172. Parker Duncan (2008) 133. Thomas Shannon (2008) 8 JJ Greer (2009) 85. Lewis Ellis (2011) 6 Mark Sherrod (2010) 6

Points 1. Mark Sherrod (2010) 522. Parker Duncan (2008) 433. Thomas Shannon (2008) 264. Liam Collins (2010) 23 5. Andreas Guentner (2009) 15 Shots 1. Parker Duncan (2008) 1302. Mark Sherrod (2010) 1083. Andreas Guennter (2009) 59 4. JJ Greer (2009) 535. Cody McCoy (2008) 51

Shots On Goal 1. Parker Duncan (2008) 662. Mark Sherrod (2010) 483. JJ Greer (2009) 20 Andreas Guentner (2009) 205. Liam Collins (2010) 19

Goals Against Average 1. Conor Hurley (2011) 1.092. Jordan Leedle (2008) 1.59

Saves 1. Conor Hurley (2011) 46 2. Jordan Leedle (2008) 34

Shutouts 1. Conor Hurley (2011) 62. Jordan Leedle (2008) 3

Games Played 1. Parker Duncan (2008) 672. Cody McCoy (2008) 643. Thomas Shannon (2008) 574. J.J. Greer (2009) 495. Jordan Johnson (2009) 48

Active Career LeadersMemphis Season Highs

Individual Single Game

Goals Total Date Mark Sherrod 3 vs. UNO 10/11/11Mark Sherrod 3 at Tulsa 10/16/11

Assists Total Date Liam Collins 3 vs. UNO 10/11/11Lewis Ellis 3 at Tulsa 10/16/11

Points Total Date Mark Sherrod 6 vs. UNO 10/11/11Mark Sherrod 6 at Tulsa 10/16/11

Shots Total Date Mark Sherrod 7 vs. UNO 10/11/11Mark Sherrod 7 at Tulsa 10/16/11Mark Sherrod 7 vs. Kentucky 10/23/11

Shots on Goal Total Date Mark Sherrod 6 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Saves Total Date Conor Hurley 6 vs. Missouri St. 09/04/11

Team Single Game

Goals Date 5 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Assists Date 6 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Points Date 16 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Shots Date 28 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Shots on Goal Date 14 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Saves Date 6 vs. Missouri State 09/04/116 at SMU 11/4/11

Corner Kicks Date 11 at SMU 11/4/11

Fewest Shots Taken Date 8 vs. UAB 10/19/11

Fewest Shots Allowed Date 1 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Largest Margin of Victory Date 5 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Largest Margin of Defeat Date 3 at Marshall 10/01/11

Goals Allowed Date 3 vs. South Carolina 09/24/113 at Marshall 10/01/11

Most Opponent Shots Date 16 at SMU 11/4/11

Opponent Saves Date 9 vs. UNO 10/11/11

Season Leaders

Goals 1. Mark Sherrod 192. Wil Linder 33. Parker Duncan 2 Andreas Guentner 2 Lewis Ellis 2

Assists 1. Liam Collins 112. Lewis Ellis 63. Parker Duncan 54. Wil Linder 4 Mark Sherrod 4

Points 1. Mark Sherrod 422. Liam Collins 133. Wil Linder 10 Lewis Ellis 105. Parker Duncan 9 Shots 1. Mark Sherrod 702. Parker Duncan 363. Andreas Guentner 23 Liam Collins 235. Lewis Ellis 20

Shots On Goal 1. Mark Sherrod 352. Parker Duncan 143. Lewis Ellis 104. Liam Collins 95. Wil Linder 8

Goals Against Average 1. Conor Hurley (2011) 1.09

Saves _________________________________1. Conor Hurley (2011) 46

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Preseason All-C-USA

Offensive MVPArthur Ivo, Sr., F, SMU Braganca Paulista, Brazil

Defensive MVPJustin Chavez, Sr., D, Tulsa Edmond, Okla.

TeamDylan Asher, So., D, Kentucky Richardson, TexasBradlee Baladez, So., M, South Carolina Dallas, TexasJuan Castillo, So., F, SMU Kingwood, TexasJustin Chavez, Sr., D, Tulsa Edmond, Okla.

Team ContinuedWarren Creavalle, Sr., M, UCF Acworth, GeorgiaKevan George, Sr., M, UCF Decatur, GeorgiaAnthony Hobbs, Jr., D, FIU Auckland, New ZealandArthur Ivo, Sr., F, SMU Braganca Paulista, BrazilMatt Lodge, Jr., M, Kentucky Rossington, EnglandNik Robson, Jr., M, UCF Auckland, New ZealandBabayele Sodade, Sr., F, UAB Windsor, OntarioDaniel Withrow, Jr., GK, Marshall Rochester Hills, Michigan

The LasT Time a Tiger ...Scored 5 Goals: ....................................... Sean Fraser vs. Lipscomb (2001)Scored 4 Goals: ....................................... Sean Fraser vs. Lipscomb (2001)Scored 3 Goals: ............................................ Mark Sherrod at Tulsa (2011)Recorded Consec. Hat Tricks ..........Mark Sherrod vs. UNO, at Tulsa (2011)Made 4 Assists: ............................John Cooke vs. SW Missouri State (1987)Made 3 Assists: ...................................................Lewis Ellis at Tulsa (2011)Attempted 10 Shots: ................. Donal McDonagh vs. USM (1988), 15 shotsMade 20 Saves: ......................... E.J. Gilley vs. Wake Forest (1984), 24 savesMade 15 Saves: ..................................Tyler Strom vs. SMU (2005), 15 savesMade 10 Saves: .................................. Tyler Strom vs. USC (2005), 10 savesHad Back-to-Back Shutouts: .................................. Conor Hurley (3) (2011)Scored Twice in Under a Minute: .......... Jeremy Tutor vs. W. Ky. (1997), 0:53Stopped a Penalty Kick: ........................Michael Goodlett vs. UMKC (2009)

The LasT Time The Tigers ...Scored 10 Goals in a Game:................................ vs. Lipscomb (2001), 10-0Scored Seven Goals in a Game: .....................vs. Alabama A&M (2010), 8-0Scored Six Goals in a Game:..........................vs. Alabama A&M (2010), 8-0Scored Six Goals in a Half: ................vs. Alabama A&M (2005), 6 (2nd half)Scored Five Goals in a Half: ..............vs. Alabama A&M (2010), 5 (2nd half)Notched 10 Assists in a Game:............................... vs. Lipscomb (2001), 10Notched 9 Assists in a Game: ...........................vs. Alabama A&M (2005), 9Attempted 40 Shots: .........................................vs. Rhodes (1988), 41 shotsAttempted 35 Shots: .........................................vs. Rhodes (1988), 41 shotsAttempted 30 Shots: ..............................vs. Alabama A&M (2010), 30 shotsInvolved in a 0-0 Tie: .................................................vs.Vermont (9-18-09)Allowed 0 Shots on Goal: .................................. at No. 18 Bradley (9-16-11)

2011 Men’s Soccer Notes ContinuedRecords

Individual Single Game

Goals Total Date Sean Fraser 5 vs. Lipscomb 11/07/01

Assists Total Date John Cooke 4 vs. SW Missouri 10/16/87

Points Total Date Sean Fraser 11 vs. Lipscomb 11/07/01

Shots Total Date Donal McDonagh 5 vs. Lipscomb 11/07/01

Saves Total Date E.J. Gilley 24 vs Wake Forest 9/29/84

Team Single Game

Goals Date 10 vs. Lipscomb 11/07/0110 vs. Lipscomb 11/24/00

Assists Date 12 vs. Lipscomb 11/24/00

Points Date 32 vs. Lipscomb 11/24/00

Shots Date 41 vs. Rhodes 9/28/88

Saves Date 24 vs. Wake Forest 9/29/84

Fewest Shots Taken Date 2 vs. Saint Louis 10/16/982 vs. South Alabama 10/17/932 vs. Evansville 10/22/89

Fewest Shots Allowed Date 0 vs. Lipscomb 11/07/01

Largest Margin of Victory Date 10, 10-0 vs. Lipscomb 11/24/00

Largest Margin of Defeat Date 11, 0-11 at Alabama A&M 1982

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