2010 ETSU Men's Soccer Media Guide

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2010 ETSU Men's Soccer Media Guide

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100 Years...

1912First Men’s

Basketball Team

1920Baseball’s

Jim Mooney

1938Football

Team

1940Football

Team

1954Coach

Madison Brooks

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of Tradition

1969Grantland Rice Bowl

Team

1973Building of

Memorial Center

1989Keith

“Mister” Jennings

1996Men’s Golf

Ranked No. 1

2010Men’s Tennis

Championship Run

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Table of Contents

INTRO

Table of Contents ................................................................. 2

Media Information/Quick Facts ........................................ 3

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Scott Calabrese ............................................ 6

Assistant Coach Ian Luya .................................................... 8

Graduate Assistant David Lilly .......................................... 8

Spec Lab Staff ....................................................................... 9

Support Staff .......................................................................10

MEET THE BUCS

Player Profiles......................................................................12

Roster Breakdown ..............................................................19

REVIEW

2009 Final Statistics ...........................................................22

2009 A-Sun Year in Review .............................................23

OPPONENTS

2010 Opponents ................................................................24

THIS IS ETSU

Summers-Taylor Stadium ..................................................26

Athletic Training ..................................................................28

Strength and Conditioning ...............................................29

Academic Support .............................................................30

Facilities ................................................................................31

Championships are Blue ...................................................32

Winning the Right Way .....................................................34

Johnson City ........................................................................36

Tennessee ............................................................................37

East Tennessee State University ......................................38

ETSU Soccer Camps ..........................................................40

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2010 ETSU Quick Facts

Preferred Name: ........................................... ETSUNickname: ............................... Buccaneers (Bucs)Location: ................................ Johnson City, Tenn.Founded: ......................................................1911Enrollment: ...............................................14,677President: ...........................Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr.Athletic Director: ..............................Dave MullinsSWA: ........................................ Barbie BreedloveSchool Colors: .....................Navy Blue & Old GoldConference: .......................................Atlantic SunAthletic Dept. Phone: .................. (423) 439-4343Ticket Office Phone: ..................... (423) 439-ETSUAthletics Web site: ............... www.ETSUBucs.com

2010 Team Info

Home Stadium: ............ Summers-Taylor StadiumHead Coach: .................................Scott Calabrese

Alma Mater: ......................... Bryant College ‘95 Record at ETSU: ....................12-19-4 (3rd year) Career Record: ......................12-19-4 (3rd year)

Assistant Coaches: .................. Ian Luya (3rd year)Soccer Office Phone: ................... (423) 439-8438Head Trainer: ................................ Brian JohnstonSoccer Trainer: .......................... Andrew SwansonStrength/Conditioning Coach: ........... Lee MorrowEquipment Manager: .................Roger Hammons

ETSU Media Relations

Men’s Soccer Contact: ....................Jeff Schneider Schneider’s Phone: ................... (423) 439-5612 Schneider’s E-Mail: .............. [email protected]

Asst. AD for MR: ............................ Michael White White’s Phone: ......................... (423) 439-4220

Asst. Director: ................................... Kevin Brown Brown’s Phone: ......................... (423) 439-5263

Graduate Asst.: ....................................Ryan Dunn Dunn’s Phone: .......................... (423) 439-8212

Interviews with Head Coach Scott Calabrese

Coach Calabrese is available for phone interviews on weekday mornings (9 a.m. -Noon) dur-ing the season. Please coordinate all requests for personal interviews with Coach Calabrese through the ETSU Athletic Media Relations office. Appointments and interviews may be arranged through Jeff Schneider at (423) 439-5612. Coach Calabrese will talk to reporters approximately 10 minutes after the end of a game on the field.

Player Interviews

Media members are invited to attend ETSU men’s soccer practice sessions. Players are available for interviews before each practice at approximately 15 minutes before practice at either Summers-Taylor Stadium or the ETSU/MSHA Athletic Center. Requests for live player interviews on the field prior to a game should be made through Jeff Schneider in the Athletic Media Relations of-fice. Post-game player interviews are conducted in front of the ETSU bench at the conclusion of a brief team meeting on the field.

Mailing Address

Athletic Media RelationsP.O. Box 70641Johnson City, TN 37614

Overnight Mail AddressMemorial Center, 146-WCorner of State of Franklin and J.R. Bell DriveJohnson City, TN 37614

Phone Directory

Press Box: 423-461-4865Media Relations: 423-439-5612Fax: 423-439-6138Men’s Soccer Office: 423-439-8438Fax: 423-439-6138

On the Internet

Updated results, statistics and schedules are available at www.ETSUBucs.com. Media can request high resolution images by emailing requests to [email protected]. The Bucs games will be broadcast on A-Sun TV throughout the season, for more information on A-Sun visit ASun.tv.

Telephones and Internet

The press box is equipped with a limited number of phone lines and Internet ports which are available to working media. Please contact Jeff Schneider at least one day in advance of each match if you will need the use of either. Visiting radio crews should call Assistant Director for Me-dia Relations/Broadcast Operations Jay Sandos at (423) 439-4233 for more information.

Press Credentials

Press credentials will be issued to members of the working media only. Requests for credentials should be made to Jeff Schneider in the ETSU Athletic Media Relations office at least one day in advance of each match. Credentials will be left at the ticket booth at the main gate or may be picked up at the Athletic Media Relations office one day in advance.

Quick Facts

East Tennessee State University is a Tennessee Board of Regents institution and is fully in accord with the belief that educational and employment opportunities should be available to all eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin,

disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. ETSU is a Tobacco-Free Campus, where all use of tobacco is restricted to private vehicles. Designed by ETSU Printing and Publications. TBR 140-008-10

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T H E O F F I C I A L W E B S I T E O F E T S U A T H L E T I C S

ETSUBucs.com The most complete and up-to-date news and information about all 17 ETSU varsity teams.

Schedules, rosters and historical information.

Real-time statistics from ETSU sporting events.

Live streaming audio of men’s and women’s basketball and baseball, Inside Buc Sports shows, and much more.

Ticket information for all home events.

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The VisionEast Tennessee State University will construct a program that dominates men’s soccer in the Atlantic-Sun conference. Each year, we will compete for a chance to contend in the NCAA tournament and with hard work and determination we will gain a level of regional and national success.

The Philosophy The ETSU soccer family is based upon trust and respect. We recruit student-athletes who are intelligent, hardworking and team oriented. They combine individual talent with a passion for competition. Together we will battle against the highest level of collegiate soccer. We will be disciplined in thought and action. These values will be critical to our success now and in the future.

Scott Calabrese enters his third season as the Buccaneer men’s soccer head coach after leading the Bucs to the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament

semifinals in only the program’s second season. Calabrese’s first career victory as a head coach came on Aug. 31 with a 2-0 victory over Wofford, as the Bucs went on to post a 6-10-1 record in the inaugural season.

Scott CalabreseHead Coach THird Season Bryant College, 1995

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In 2009, Calabrese led the Bucs to a fourth-place finish in the conference, posting a 6-9-3 record, while winning the program’s first-ever post-season match against Lipscomb on Nov. 7. Calabrese saw six players earn all-conference honors including First Team All-Conference selection Scott Rosman.

Before coming to ETSU, Calabrese spent four years as an assistant at Clemson helping guide the Tigers to the top of the national rankings, including a trip to the NCAA Final Four in 2005 and a No. 1 national ranking midway through the season. With duties that range from recruiting to player development to general internal operations, Calabrese also directed the Clemson Soccer Academy, which plays host to over 1,800 children each summer.

Prior to his time at Clemson, Calabrese coached on the college level at the University of North Carolina from 2000-2001, helping the Tar Heels to an Atlantic Coast Conference championship and Elite Eight appearance in 2000, and then to a national championship in 2001. He also spent two seasons in the Atlantic Sun Conference, assisting at Stetson University from 1998-99. At the collegiate level, Calabrese has a career record of 89-33-10 including two 20-win seasons.

On the professional level, Calabrese was an assistant coach for the Carolina Courage of the WUSA, working to advance that franchise from “worst to first” and winning a 2002 WUSA title. He played professionally for the Rhode Island Sting Rays from 1995 to 1997, as well as the South Carolina Shamrocks in 1998.

Calabrese also helps with youth soccer development coaching several Olympic Developmental teams. He was a member of the 2006 Region III coaching staff as well as the goalkeepers coach for the USA Women’s national team. Calabrese has an “A” coaching license, and is a Level I and II certified goalkeeping instructor with the NSCAA.

Calabrese, a native of Newton, Conn., graduated from Bryant College in 1995 with a B.S. in business administration. He is married to Farrell Finstad of Yuba City, Calif.

Playing and Coaching Experience1990-94 ...............Player ......................... Bryant College1995 ....................Assistant Coach .......... Western Conn. State1995-97 ...............Player ......................... Rhode Island Sting Rays1997-98 ...............Assistant Coach .......... Southern Wesleyan1998 ....................Player ......................... South Carolina Shamrocks1998-99 ...............Assistant Coach .......... Stetson2000-01 ...............Assistant Coach .......... UNC-Chapel Hill2002-03 ...............Assistant Coach .......... Carolina Courage2003-06 ...............Assistant Coach .......... Clemson2007-Present .......Head Coach ................ ETSU

The Scott Calabrese FilePersonal Information

Full Name: Louis Scott Calabrese

Birth date: June 21, 1972 in New Haven, Conn.

Wife: Farrell Finstad of Yuba City, Calif.

Education: Bryant College,

B.S. Business, 1995

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David Lilly enters his first season as a graduate assistant with the ETSU men’s soccer program. Prior to joining the ETSU staff, Lilly served as an assistant coach for three years with Milligan College helping guide the Buffaloes to a conference championship in 2009. Lilly also served as the interim head coach at the end of the 2007 season.

As a player at Milligan, Lilly had an outstanding collegiate career earning honorable mention NAIA All-America honors in 2005 and 2006 as well as being named the Region XII Player of the Year in 2006. Lilly was also named the Conference Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006 while garnering First-Team All-Region and All-Conference honors his senior year as he helped Milligan to the Region XII Championship and to a National Tournament Sweet 16 appearance. Lilly finished his career at Milligan with 32 goals and 26 assists.

Following his collegiate playing career, Lilly signed professionally with the Carolina Railhawks of the USL-1 during the 2008-09 season. He has also played PDL for the Mississippi Brilla and West Virginia Chaos.

A native of Coatbridge, Scotland, Lilly graduated from Milligan in 2007 with a degree in business management.

graduate assistantfirst seasonMilligan, 2007

David Lilly

Ian Luya enters his third season as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the ETSU men’s soccer program in 2010.

Over the past three years ETSU’s rapid improvement has been helped by recruiting classes that have included the captain of Guatemala’s U20 National team, a Jamaican U19 national team player, two NSCAA High School All-Americans, the Tennessee State Player of the Year, three region team players as well as numerous all-state, all-conference and ODP selections.

Such recruiting classes enabled ETSU to finish third in the Atlantic Sun conference in 2009 and reach the semi-final of the conference tournament in only the program’s second season. ETSU also had a league high six all-conference selections in 2009 which included the program’s first-ever all first-team all-conference pick in Scott Rosman.

Prior to arriving at ETSU, Luya worked for two years as the assistant men’s soccer coach at Atlantic Sun rival Stetson. Luya helped to guide the Hatters to their first-ever post-season conference championship and NCAA tournament appearance in 2005 as well as claiming the regular season title in 2006 where Stetson went unbeaten in conference play. Luya also recruited Eugene Starikov who played only one year of college soccer before signing professionally in the Russian Premier League.

In addition to coaching at Stetson, Luya also spent two years as the assistant men’s soccer coach at Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne, IPFW, from 2003-2005. In 2005 he became one of the nation’s youngest head coaches of a professional developmental team, PDL, franchise when he took charge of the Kalamazoo Kingdom.

As a player Luya led IPFW to a No. 5 national ranking in 1999, and was an integral part of the team that advanced to the Division II NCAA Elite Eight. Luya was a team captain in 2001 and 2002, and was also named team MVP in 2002. He finished his career at IPFW with 28 goals and nine assists from midfield.

Luya also played for the Kalamazoo Kingdom from 2001-2004, as well as spending time in England playing with Liverpool and Bolton Wanderers academies as well as Greater Manchester Schoolboys prior to arriving in the U.S. in 1999.

Luya, a native of Ormskirk, England, graduated from IPFW in 2004 with a B.A. in History.

Assistant Coach Third Season IPFW, 2004

Ian Luya

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Spec Lab

Satoshi Mizuguchi joins the ETSU men’s soccer team for a second straight season as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Mizuguchi will be involved with programming and implementing training and providing performance monitoring service for the team.

Mizuguchi joins the Bucs from Appalachian State where he served as a Graduate Assistant strength and conditioning coach. While at ASU Mizuguchi worked with men’s and women’s tennis, softball, and volleyball teams while assisting with the strength and conditioning aspect for the football team.

Before going to Appalachian State, Mizuguchi served as a student intern for strength and conditioning at Winona State and Western Illinois University.

A native of Hyogo, Japan, Mizuguchi has earned an M.S. in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength and Conditioning from Appalachian State University and a B.S. in Exercise Science from Winona State University. Mizuguchi is married to Mayako Mizuguchi and they have a son named Takeru Mizuguchi.

Satoshi Mizuguchi

Howard Gray joins the ETSU men’s soccer team in 2010 as strength and conditioning coach from Crystal Palace Football Club, and will primarily focus on the field-based training and heart rate monitoring of the players.

Gray, a former collegiate and semi-professional player, gained his B.S. in sport and fitness management from the University of Maine at Machias (NAIA), before completing his M.A. in exercise physiology and performance at ETSU in 2008.

Following his graduate studies, Gray took an internship for the preseason period at Reading Football Club in England. This internship led to an extended role as strength and conditioning coach working under experienced sport scientist Kunle Odetoyinbo with the 1st team.

In 2009, Gray gained the role of head academy strength and conditioning coach at Crystal Palace FC, leading the physical development for the young players while assisting with 1st team affairs. His work helped 14 of 21 U18 players gain professional contracts with the Crystal Palace, in addition to working with over 25 full internationals at both professional clubs combined.

A native from Plymouth, England, Gray returned to ETSU in 2010 to pursue his Ph.D. in sport physiology and performance, and work as coaching manager for the Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education (CESSCE).

Howard Gray is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the NSCA, an accredited strength and conditioning coach (ASCC) through the UK Strength and Conditioning Association (UKSCA), and a UEFA B License coach through the English Football Association.

Howard Gray

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Support Staff

Brian is entering his seventh year as Director of Athletic Medicine after serving three years as the Assistant Athletic Trainer for ETSU. As a former graduate of the NATA-approved Athletic Training Curriculum, Brian has been associated with East Tennessee State University for over ten years.

After graduating from ETSU in 1998, Brian worked with Southeastern Sports Medicine in Asheville, N.C., and then at Greenwood High School where he taught Anatomy and Physiology and oversaw the school’s athletic training needs. Brian rejoined the ETSU Athletic Training Staff in 2001 as the Assistant Athletic Trainer for Football where he oversaw the Buccaneer Football team for three years. During that time, he assisted the sports medicine staff with the Pittsburgh Steelers in mini-camp sessions. In 2003, Brian became the interim head athletic trainer and interim Clinic Director for the Jerry Robertson BucSports Athletic Medicine Center.

Brian serves as the primary athletic trainer for baseball while overseeing the entire Sport Medicine program. He also has responsibilities for men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s golf, and women’s golf.

The Knoxville, TN, native received his Master in Sport Science degree from the United States Sports Academy in 2002 and a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with a concentration in Athletic Training in 1998. He is a certified instructor for CPR/AED for the professional Rescuer. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Southeastern Athletic Trainers’ Association, and Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society. Brian currently resides in Johnson City and is married to the former Sherri Saltys (ETSU ‘98) and has two children, Derek and Isaac.

Director of Athletic Medicine

Brian Johnston

Jeff enters his fourth year as an assistant in the ETSU media relations department. The Louisiana native is the primary contact for men’s and women’s soccer and baseball, and assists with game-day operations for all of ETSU’s athletic programs.

While at ETSU, Schneider has spent time as the volleyball contact, and helped to represent the ETSU baseball program on a national level, publicizing the 2010 All-America campaign of Paul Hoilman.

Schneider is a 2007 graduate of LSU, where he earned a B.A. in mass communication with a concentration in public relations. While attending LSU, Schneider worked as a student intern in the LSU Sports Information department, helping with releases and events. Schneider was the women’s soccer contact for LSU from 2004-05 and the assistant track and field contact from 2002-06. Schneider helped with the production of multiple media guides and postseason guides while at LSU.

Schneider assisted with the 2004 NCAA Women’s Basketball First and Second Round, 2004 NCAA Mideast Regional Track and Field Championships, 2003, 2004 and 2005 NCAA Baseball Baton Rouge Regionals and the 2003 and 2004 NCAA Baseball Baton Rouge Super Regionals, all hosted by LSU.

In his time with LSU, Schneider also assisted with the 2005 Capital One Bowl and 2003 SEC Baseball Tournament. Other major events covered include the 2004 and 2005 Texas Relays, 2004 SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships, 2005 New Balance Armory Collegiate Invitational and the 2005 Millrose Games.

Sports Information Assistant

Jeff Schneider

Sara HackerMarketing and

Promotions Coordinator

Kevin BostianMarketing Director

Hanna JohnsonPromotions G.A.

Kristi SmithAdministrative Assistant

Kevin BrownPublic Announcer

Jay Sandos“Voice” of the Bucs

Andrew SwansonG.A. Athletic Trainer

Allen HaneyEquipment Manager

Lee MorrowStrength and

Conditioning Coach

Bob BakerDirector of

Academic Services

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2009 Season: Redshirted ... Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.2008 Season: Made 16 starts in goal for the Bucs ... Finished second in the conference with 88 saves ... Was named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team ... Recorded shutouts against Wofford (Aug. 31), Elon (Sept. 14) and High Point (Sept. 20) ... Finished the season with a 6-8-1 record ... Received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.Prior to ETSU: Holt helped lead Riverdale to district, regional and state tournament appearances, as well as amassing 34 shutouts and a .59 goals against average ... Holt was also a Tennessee State ODP player from 2005-2007 ... His club soccer team was ranked 22nd nationally and won the 2007 Tennessee state championship, as well as Region III premier league champions in 2006 and 2007 ... His senior year Holt garnered 7AAA First-Team All-District and 7AAA Defender of the Year honors as well as being named to the Tennessee All-Mid-State Third Team and the 2008 Boy’s Soccer Athlete of the Year by The Daily News Journal.Personal: Son of Gary and Gail Holt ... Born on April 2, 1990 ... Majoring in physical therapy.

6-3 ¥ 230 Goalkeeper ¥ JuniorMurfreesboro, Tenn. ¥ Riverdale HS

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Holt - Career StatsYear GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. SO2008 16-16 1408 31 1.98 88 .739 3

2009 Season: Made appearances in four games before having to sit out the rest of the season with an injury ... Received Atlantic Sun All-Academic Honors.

2008 Season: Saw action in nine games, including five starts, before suffering a season-ending injury ... Had seven shots with six of them on goal ... Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

Prior to ETSU: Haba helped the Houston High School Mustangs to three state championship quarterfinal appearances and garnered All-District honors in both his sophomore and junior years ... Haba has also been a Tennessee ODP Team selection for five years, and plays club soccer for Memphis FC under Richard Bute ... Haba was the Region III Premier League points leader in 2004, and finished third in points while leading the league in assists in 2007 ... Haba also serves as a team captain for Memphis FC.

Personal: Son of David and Darlyne Haba ... Born on August 8, 1989 ... Majoring in biology.

6-1 ¥ 180 Midfielder/Forward ¥ R-Sophomore Germantown, Tenn. ¥ Houston HS

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Haba - Career StatsYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2008 9-5 0 0 0 7 .000 0

2009 Season: Redshirted

2008 Season: Made 16 starts for the Bucs as a defender ... Scored a goal against Stetson on Nov. 2 ... Took two shots with both coming on goal ... Was a key contributor in the four shutouts.

Prior to ETSU: Pelton went to Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga, Tenn., where he was the team MVP in 2006 and 2007 … His senior year, Pelton was named All-State and Best of Preps … Pelton played club soccer for the Chattanooga FC and TNFC … Was a member of the ETSU club soccer team in 2007.

Personal: Son of Eric and Melody Pelton ... Born on June 1, 1989 ... Majoring in business.

6-1 ¥ 190 Defender ¥ Junior Chattanooga, Tenn. ¥ Notre Dame HS

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Pelton - Career StatsYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2008 9-5 0 0 0 7 .000 0

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2009 Season: Named Atlantic Sun Second-Team All-Conference ... Started all 18 games as a forward ... Was tied for the team lead with five goals, two game-winners and 11 points ... Had the game-winning goal against North Florida on Oct. 23 and Lipscomb on Oct. 30 ... Also scored against Florida Gulf Coast on Oct. 16, Lipscomb on Nov. 7 and Stetson on Nov. 13 ... Picked up an assist on a Theo Yang goal against Campbell on Oct. 10 ... Had 51 shots with 23 coming on net ... Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

2008 Season: Played in 12 matches, including eight starts after missing the start of the season due to illness ... Had the game-winning goal in overtime against USC Upstate on Oct. 19 ... Totaled 13 shots with six on goal ... Received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

Prior to ETSU: Schoenfeld, a student from Bearden High School, had an outstanding career which was highlighted by a state championship and a state championship final appearance ... Schoenfeld was named an All-KIL, All-District, All-Region, All-State and MVP selection. A seven-year Tennessee ODP player, Schoenfeld helped Tennessee win the Region III Championship as well as played a pivotal role in his club team KFC winning two state championships at the club level.

Personal: Son of Robert and Sherry Schoenfeld ... Born on April 17, 1990 ...Majoring in business.

6-4 ¥ 190 Forward ¥ JuniorKnoxville, Tenn. ¥ Bearden HS

Aaron Schoenfeld 3

Schoenfeld - Career StatsYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. G2008 12-8 1 1 3 13 .077 12009 18-18 5 1 11 51 .098 2Total 30-26 6 2 14 64 .094 3

Players

2009 Season: Started all 18 games for the Buccaneers as a defender ... Tallied a goal in the Atlantic Sun semifinal match against Stetson (11/13) ... Had an assist against Lipscomb (10/30) ... Took ten shots on the season with five coming on goal .... Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

2008 Season: Saw action in 12 games, making four starts for the Bucs ... Took one shot on the season ... Received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

Prior to ETSU: Reed helped Blackman High School to two district championships, two regional championships and two state semifinal appearances ... During that time, Reed was named to the All-Area and All-District teams. Reed, the District MVP in 2007, was also an all-state selection in the same year ... The Murfreesboro native plays club soccer for TNFC, a team that boasts five state championships with the most recent coming in 2008 ... The team is also nationally ranked at No. 22 and regionally No. 9.

Personal: Son of Ron and Kathy Reed ... Born on July 10, 1990 ...Majoring in pre-medicine.

5-9 ¥ 170 Defender ¥ Junior Murfreesboro, Tenn. ¥ Blackman HS

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Reed - Career StatsYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2008 12-4 0 0 0 1 .000 02009 18-18 1 1 3 10 .100 0Total 30-22 1 1 3 11 .091 0

2009 Season: Started all 18 games for the Bucs as a defender ... Was tied for third on the team with two goals and had an assist on the year ... Had the game-winning goal against VMI on Sept. 4 ... Also scored against Lipscomb on Oct. 30 ... Hooked up with Conrad McCue for the first goal of the season against Wofford on Sept. 1 ... Was second on the team in shot percentage (.125) taking 16 shots with six coming on net.

2008 Season: Saw action in 14 games, making four starts ... Scored his first career goal against UNC Greensboro on Sept. 12 ... Took six shots with five on goal ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

Prior to ETSU: A standout player at Round Rock High School, Westbrook has been a team captain and was named the team’s offensive MVP and an all-district selection ... On the club scene, Westbrook plays for the Lonestar Soccer Club and has been a four-year South Texas ODP selection ... As a team captain, he also played a pivotal role in helping his team to win the South Texas State Championship, progress to the quarterfinals of the Region III Championships and go undefeated in the highly competitive Western District Championships in 2007.

Personal: Son of Guy and Anita Westbrook ... Born on August 26, 1990 ... Majoring in business.

5-11 ¥ 160 Defender ¥ Junior Round Rock, Texas ¥ Round Rock HS

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Westbrook - Career StatsYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2008 14-4 1 0 2 6 .167 02009 18-18 2 1 5 16 .125 1Total 32-22 3 1 7 22 .136 1

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2009 Season: Redshirted ... Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors and was named to the Dean’s List.

Prior to ETSU: A three-year letterwinner from Science Hill High School … Campbell was a member of the U17 FC Alliance club team that won the Division I State Tournament as well as the Atlanta Cup and the Disney Soccer Showcase.

Personal: Son of David Campbell … born on September 24, 1991 … is undecided on a major.

6-1 ¥ 175 Midfielder/Defender ¥ Sophomore Johnson City, Tenn. ¥ Science Hill HS

Jonny Campbell 24

2009 Season: Redshirted ... Received Atlantic Sun All-Academic Honors.

Prior to ETSU: A four-year letterwinner from Karns High School in Knoxville, Tenn., Bowers garnered the honor of Rookie of the Year in 2006 ... He was also named All-District in 2007 and team MVP in 2008 ... Bowers played club soccer for FC Alliance, and helped guide his team to back-to-back state championships as well as winning the prestigious Disney Showcase in 2008 ... He was also a member of the Tennessee 91 ODP Team.

Personal: Son of Rick Bowers and Khadija Mahdoudou ... born on August 1, 1991 ... plans to major in pre-medicine.

5-8 ¥ 165 Midfielder/Defender ¥ R-Freshman Knoxville, Tenn. ¥ Karns HS

Mohammed Bowers 6

2009 Season: Was named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team .. started in all 18 games for the Bucs ... Was tied for third on the team in goals with two and points with six ... Finished second on the team in assists ... Had a goal and an assist against Florida Gulf Coast on Oct. 16 ... Also had a goal and an assist against Lipscomb on Oct. 30 as he hooked up with Aaron Schoenfeld for the game-winner ... Took 44 shots with 15 on goal ... Received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

Prior to ETSU: A four-year letterwinner at Lyndon B. Johnson High School in Austin, Texas ... During his time at LBJ High School, Osorio helped the team amass a 45-14 record, earning the district title in 2008 ... He was also named First-Team All-District in 2008 ... He played club soccer for the Lonestar U18 Academy team under coach Bruce Talbot in the USSF Academy League ... Osorio has also been a member of the 91 Region III Team as well as the South Texas 91 ODP Team.

Personal: Son of Fernando Osorio and Griselda Bautista ... Born on April 18, 1991 ... Plans to major in engineering technology.

5-9 ¥ 155 Midfielder/Forward ¥ Sophomore Austin, Texas ¥ Lyndon B. Johnson HS

Alesi Osorio 23

Osorio - Career StatsYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2009 18-18 2 2 6 44 .045 0

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2009 Season: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team ... Started in all 18 games for the Bucs as a forward ... Led the team with four assists and was tied for third with six points ... Had first career goal against Campbell on Oct. 10 ... Assisted Sean Hoek to put the Bucs up 1-0 in the first half at #2 North Carolina on Sept. 22 ... Hooked up with Sean Hoek for the game-winner against Florida Gulf Coast on Oct. 16 ... Recorded 22 shots with seven on goal ... Received Atlantic Sun All-Conference honors and was named to the Dean’s List.

Prior to ETSU: A four-year lettterman from Brookwood High School in Atlanta where he helped the Broncos to the state semi-finals in 2008 ... Was named to the prestigious Gwinnett Daily Post ‘Super 6’ which lists Atlanta’s top 6 college-bound high school soccer players ... At the club level, Yang played for the Concorde Fire U18 Academy Team ... Yang has also competed for the Georgia 91 ODP Team as well as being a member of the Region I Pool in 2004/5 and Region III Pool in 2007.

Personal: Son of Ge and Victoria Yang ... Born on January 18, 1991 ... Plans on majoring in accounting.

5-7 ¥ 170 Midfielder/Forward ¥ Sophomore Lilburn, Ga. ¥ Brookwood HS

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Yang - Career StatsYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2009 18-17 1 4 6 22 .045 0

Players

2009 Season: Received Atlantic Sun Second Team All-Conference honors ... Saw action in 17 games making 16 starts as a defender for the Bucs ... Anchored a defense that was tops in the Atlantic Sun in limiting the opposition in shots ... Was tied for third on the team with two goals on the season both coming against Campbell on Oct. 10 ... led the team with a .500 shot percentage ... Took four shots with two on goal ... Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors and was named to the Dean’s List.

Prior to ETSU: Played his freshman and sophomore seasons at the University of Alabama-Huntsville where he saw action in 36 games for the Chargers ... In 2008, Reis also played for the Baton Rouge Capitals of the PDL (Premier Development League) where he started every game at center back ... Prior to coming to the United States, Reis played at various levels in Brazil including CruzeIro’s youth teams and Club Atletico Mineiro ... Reis was named All-State in 1999 and 2000.

Personal: Son of Octacilio and Maria Angela Moreira Reis ... Born on September 27, 1986 ... Majoring in business management.

6-0 ¥ 160 Defender ¥ Senior Belo Horizonte, Brazil ¥ University of Alabama-Hunstville

Guilherme Reis 5

Reis - Career StatsYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2009 17-16 2 0 4 4 .500 0

Prior to ETSU: Dykes was a Tennessee 92 ODP State Team Member and a member of the Region III Regional Team in 2009 ... The Nashville native participated in the College Cup Interregional Friendlies with the Region III Regional Team. Dykes was a member of the 2009-10 FC Alliance 92 Black D1 Tennessee State Champions ... He was also named Tennessee All-State in 2009.

Personal: Son of Paul and Wendy Ridler ... Born on May 5, 1992 ... Plans to major in sports science.

5-10 ¥ 175 Defender ¥ Freshman Nashville, Tenn. ¥ Independence HS

Nick Dykes 20

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Prior to ETSU: Geno was named the Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2008 and 2009 ... A Tennessee All-State selection in 2008 and 2009, prior to his senior season at Dobyns-Bennett Geno had already set the school all-time scoring record with 74 goals and 50 assists in three years. Geno was a member of the Tennessee State 92 ODP Team and the Region III Regional Team in 2009.

Personal: Son of Roy and Inda Geno ... Born on May 10, 1992 ... Is undecided on a major.

6-1 ¥ 180 Forward ¥ Freshman Kingsport, Tenn. ¥ Dobyns-Bennett HS

David Geno 9

Prior to ETSU: Fubara was named the MVP of the Abua – Odual Chairman’s Cup in Rivers State Nigeria in 2008 … was the highest goal scorer with seven in the Abua – Odual Seven Aside Tournament in 2007 … named the MVP of the Abua – Odual Seven Aside Tournament in 2006.

Personal: Son of Baribote and Blessing Fubara ... Born on December 13, 1987 ... Plans to major in information technology.

5-7 ¥ 140 Forward ¥ Freshman Ogbema, Nigeria ¥ Unity Comprehensive College

Itode Fubara 11

Prior to ETSU: Hodges spent four years as a starter at West Lauderdale High School. Hodges also was the starting quarterback for West Lauderdale in 2009. A team captain for two years, Hodges earned all-district honors four years in a row, and in 2010 was one of three finalists for the prestigious Gatorade Player of Year Award in Mississippi. Hodges is also a member of the Mississippi 92 ODP Team, and played club soccer for the Chicago Fire Juniors of Mississippi.

Personal: Son of Mac and Whitney Hodges ... Born on December 22, 1991 ... Plans to major in exercise science.

5-10 ¥ 170 Defender ¥ Freshman Baileytown, Miss. ¥ West Lauderdale HS

Nate Hodges 14

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Players

Prior to ETSU: Klein spent four years as a varsity starter at Pedro Menendez High School in St Augustine, Fla. where he was named all-conference ... In addition to his high school career, Klein played club soccer for the Jacksonville Fury where he was the third leading scorer in the region III premier league in 2008 ... Klein also spent four years on the Florida State ODP Team.

Personal: Son of Ralph and Jane Klein ... Born on March 27, 1992 ... Undecided on a major.

5-7 ¥ 155 Defender ¥ Freshman St. Augustine, Fla. ¥ Pedro Menendez HS

Henry Klein 21

Prior to ETSU: Hreha spent the 2009 season at Lees-McRea after lettering four years at TC Roberson High School ... He posted 25 career shutouts as a Ram with 16 in the 2008 season, earning All-Conference honors.

Personal: Son of Kim and Ron Hreha ... Born January 3, 1991 ... Plans to major in exercise science.

6-0 ¥ 185 Goalkeeper ¥ Sophomore Asheville, N.C. ¥ Lees-McRae College

Ronnie Hreha 00

Prior to ETSU: Matlock was the starting goalkeeper for the Tennessee 92 ODP State Team from 2007-09 ... He was also an integral part of the FC Alliance 92 winning the Atlanta Cup in 2009 and three straight state championships from 2007-2009 ... In 2009, Matlock was a part of the Farragut State Championship team.

Personal: Son of Mark and Gayle Matlock ... Born on February 7, 1992 ... Plans to major in management.

5-10 ¥ 185 Goalkeeper ¥ Freshman Knoxville, Tenn. ¥ Farragut HS

Steven Matlock 0

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Prior to ETSU: Samperio was the captain of Guatemala’s Under 20 National Team, and also played for the Under 17 National Team ... He also played for Communicaciones and was an integral part in winning Guatemala’s national championship in 2009.

Personal: Son of Mario Roberto Samperio and Maria Jose Torrebiarte ... Born on July 29, 1991 ... Plans to major in business.

5-10 ¥ 175 Midfielder ¥ Freshman Guatemala City, Guatemala ¥ Colegio Valle Verde

Mario Samperio 8

Prior to ETSU: Pugh, a transfer from Jefferson College, was named the MCCAC All-Conference First Team in 2009 with ten goals and eight assists ... The team captain of the Vikings, Pugh was named first team all-region and led Jefferson to a top ten national ranking in 2009.

Personal: Son of Paul Pugh and Pauline Brennan ... Born on February 8, 1989 ... Majoring in criminal justice.

5-8 ¥ 150 Midfielder ¥ Junior Dublin, Ireland ¥ Jefferson College

Prior to ETSU: Woodruff was a member of South Texas ODP Team and the Lonestar 92 Red Team and was the 2007 State and Regional champions ... The Texas native was the District 5A MVP and First Team selection in 2009 ... Woodruff was also named to the All-Texas Central First Team in 2009 ... In 2008, Woodruff was named the District 5A Co-MVP and was a First Team All-District selection.

Personal: Son of Phillip and Pam Woodruff ... Born on September 24, 1991 ... Plans to major in radiology.

5-7 ¥ 155 Midfielder ¥ Freshman Georgetown, Texas ¥ Georgetown HS

Blaike Woodruff 4

Colin Pugh 7

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Team Photo

No. Name .......................... Pos. ..... Ht. .......Wt. ..... Cl. ...... Hometown/Previous School00 Ronnie Hreha ............... GK ...... 6-0 ...... 185 .....So. ...... Asheville, N.C./Lees-McRae College0 Steven Matlock ............ GK ..... 5-10 ..... 185 ..... Fr. ...... Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut HS1 James Holt ................... GK ...... 6-3 ...... 230 ..... Jr. ...... Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale HS2 Blake Pelton ................. D ....... 6-1 ...... 190 ....R-Jr. ..... Chattanooga, Tenn./Notre Dame HS3 Aaron Schoenfeld ..........F ........ 6-4 ...... 190 ..... Jr. ...... Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden HS4 Blaike Woodruff ............M ....... 5-7 ...... 155 ..... Fr. ...... Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown HS5 Guilherme Reis ............. D ....... 6-0 ...... 160 ..... Sr. ...... Belo Horizonte, Brazil/UAH6 Mohammad Bowers ... M/D ..... 5-8 ...... 165 ... R-Fr. .... Knoxville, Tenn./Karns HS7 Colin Pugh ....................M ....... 5-8 ...... 150 ..... Jr. ...... Dublin, Ireland/Jefferson College8 Mario Samperio ............M ...... 5-10 ..... 175 ..... Fr. ...... Guatemala City, Guatemala/Colegio Valle Verde9 David Geno ....................F ........ 6-1 ...... 180 ..... Fr. ...... Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett HS10 David Haba ...................M ....... 6-1 ...... 180 ... R-So. .... Germantown, Tenn./Houston HS11 Itode Fubara ..................F ........ 5-7 ...... 140 ..... Fr. ...... Ogbema, Nigeria/Unity Comprehensive College12 Matt Reed ................... D/M ..... 5-9 ...... 170 ..... Jr. ...... Murfreesboro, Tenn./Blackman HS14 Nate Hodges ................. D ...... 5-10 ..... 170 ..... Fr. ...... Baileytown, Miss./West Lauderdale HS18 Theo Yang ................... M/F ..... 5-7 ...... 170 .....So. ...... Lilburn, Ga./Brookwood HS19 Jaron Westbrook ........... D ...... 5-11 ..... 160 ..... Jr. ...... Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock HS20 Nick Dykes .................... D ...... 5-10 ..... 175 ..... Fr. ...... Nashville, Tenn./Independence HS21 Henry Klein ................... D ....... 5-7 ...... 160 ..... Fr. ...... St. Augustine, Fla./Pedro Menendez HS23 Alesi Osorio ................. M/F ..... 5-9 ...... 155 .....So. ...... Austin, Texas/Lyndon B. Johnson HS24 Jonny Campbell .......... M/D ..... 6-1 ...... 175 .....So. ...... Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill HS

2010 RosterCOACHES

HEAD COACH Scott Calabrese (Bryant College, 1995)

ASSISTANT COACH Ian Luya (IPFW, 2004)

GRADUATE ASSISTANT David Lilly (Milligan, 2007)

BUCS BY STATEGEORGIA – 1Theo Yang – Lilburn

FLORIDA-1Henry Klein- St. Augustine

MISSISSIPPI-1Nate Hodges-Baileytown

NORTH CAROLINA – 1Ronnie Hreha- Asheville

TENNESSEE – 10Mohammed Bowers –

KnoxvilleDavid Haba –

GermantownJames Holt –

MurfreesboroBlake Pelton –

ChattanoogaMatt Reed – MurfreesboroAaron Schoenfeld –

Knoxville

Steven Matlock-KnoxvilleDavid Geno-KingsportMatt Reed-MurfreesboroNick Dykes-Nashville

TEXAS – 3Alesi Osorio – HoustonJaron Westbrook – Round

RockBlaike Woodruff-

Georgetown

UNITED STATES

BUCS BY CLASSFRESHMEN-8

Steven Matlock

Blaike Woodruff

Mario Samperio

David Geno

Itode Fubara

Nate Hodges

Nick Dykes

Henry Klein

SOPHOMORES – 5

Mohammed Bowers

Sam Bryan

Ryan Campbell

Alesi Osorio

Theo Yang

JUNIORS– 6

David Haba

James Holt

Blake Pelton

Matt Reed

Aaron Schoenfeld

Jaron Westbrook

SENIORS – 1

Guilherme Reis

BUCS FROM AROUND THE WORLDColin Pugh- Dublin, IrelandMario Samperio- Guatemala City, GuatemalaGuilherme Reis – Belo Horizonte, BrazilItode Fubara- Ogbema, Nigeria

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Preseason Picks

2010 ETSU Men’s Soccer Team

Front Row (L-R): David Haba, Alesi Osorio, Ronnie Hreha, Guilherme Reis, Blake Pelton, Jonny Campbell, Itode Fubara, James Holt, Aaron Schoenfeld, Nate Hodges

Back Row (L-R): Blaike Woodruff, Colin Pugh, Steven Matlock, Mohammad Bowers, David Geno, Jaron Westbrook, Nick Dykes, Matt Reed, Henry Klein, Theo Yang, Mario Samperio

2010 Atlantic Sun Men’s Soccer Preseason Poll

Rank ..... School (First Place Votes) ........ Votes 1. ....................... Stetson (6) ...........................94 2. ..................... Campbell (2) .........................78 3. .........................FGCU (1) .............................77 4. ........................ ETSU (1) .............................66 5. .......................... Mercer ..............................65 6. ..................... Jacksonville ..........................59 7. ........................ Lipscomb ............................41 8. ............................ UNF ................................30 9. .........................Belmont .............................26 10. ..................... USC Upstate ..........................14

Tournament Champion: Stetson (seven votes)

2010 Men’s Soccer Preseason All-Atlantic Sun Team

Pos. ............... Name (Class) .....................School GK ..................Brett Petrick (So.) ....................... Mercer D ................* Guilherme Reis (Sr.) ......................ETSU D .................Tobbias Hottner (Jr.) ................. Jacksonville D .............Garrett McLaughlin (Sr.) ................ Lipscomb MF .............. * Fredrick Brustad (Jr.) ...................Stetson MF .................. Ian Cameron (Sr.) ....................... Mercer MF ..............Mitchell Cardenas (So.) ................ Campbell MF .............Jonathan Mendoza (So.) .................Stetson F ................* Miguel DaSilva (Sr.) .................. Lipscomb F .................. Brandon Tarr (So.) .....................Belmont F ...................Adam O’Neill (Sr.) ......................... UNF F ............... Aaron Schoenfeld (Jr.) .....................ETSU

* - Unanimous SelectionPreseason Player of the Year: Fredrik Brustad, MF, Stetson

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Results

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2009 Season Review

2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% GW17 Sean Hoek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-18 . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . 69 . . . . . . . . . .072 . . . . . . . . . 23 Aaron Schoenfeld . . . . . . . . . 18-18 . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . 51 . . . . . . . . . .098 . . . . . . . . . 223 Alesi Osorio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-18 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . 44 . . . . . . . . . .045 . . . . . . . . . 018 Theo Yang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-17 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . 22 . . . . . . . . . .045 . . . . . . . . . 07 Tony Nunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-18 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . 21 . . . . . . . . . .048 . . . . . . . . . 019 Jaron Westbrook . . . . . . . . 18-18 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . . .125 . . . . . . . . . 116 Kyle Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . .067 . . . . . . . . . 09 Andrew Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 18-16 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . .077 . . . . . . . . . 014Tyler Hoek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-3 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 012 Matt Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-18 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . .100 . . . . . . . . . 08 Conrad McCue . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-5 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . .143 . . . . . . . . . 021Tim Nixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-0 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 05 Guilherme Reis . . . . . . . . . . . 17-16 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . .500 . . . . . . . . . 011 Sam Bryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 020 Robert Purcell . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-0 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 015 Moshen Pourmorteza . . . . 14-10 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 013 Ryan Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 010 David Haba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 04 Nathaniel McElroy . . . . . . . . . 8-1 . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 00 Scott Rosman . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-18 . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . .000 . . . . . . . . . 0Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 . . . . . . . 24 . . . . . . . . 17. . . . . . . 65 . . . . . . .291 . . . . . . . . .082 . . . . . . . . 6Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . 21. . . . . . . 67 . . . . . . .198 . . . . . . . . .116 . . . . . . . . 9

GOALKeePiNG STATiSTiCSGoalkeeper . . . . GP-GS . . . .MiNS . . . . GA . . . . AVG . . . .SAVeS . . . . PCT . . . . W . . . . .L . . . . . T . . . .SHO0 Scott Rosman . . . 18-18 . . . .1713:48 . . . . 23 . . . . . 1.21 . . . . . . 50 . . . . . .685 . . . . . .6 . . . . . . 9 . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 6TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . 0:00 . . . . . .0 . . . . . . 0.00 . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . 1.000 . . . . . .0 . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 0 . . . . . . 1Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . .1713:48 . . . . 23 . . . . . 1.21 . . . . . . 55 . . . . . ..705 . . . . . .6 . . . . . . 9 . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 6Opponents . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . .1713:48 . . . . 24 . . . . . 1.26 . . . . . . 87 . . . . . .784 . . . . . .9 . . . . . . 6 . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 7

2009 Team StatisticsGOALS By PeRiOd 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalETSU 11 13 0 0 24Opponents 10 11 1 1 23

SHOTS By PeRiOd 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalETSU 117 155 11 8 291Opponents 81 107 5 5 198

SAVeS By PeRiOd 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalETSU 22 31 1 1 55Opponents 34 50 2 1 87

CORNeR KiCKS By PeRiOd 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalETSU 41 45 1 1 88Opponents 33 39 2 1 75

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalETSU 126 135 4 11 276Opponents 94 122 7 5 228

ETSU Firsts

First Goal Kyle Franklin vs. ASU (Aug. 29, 2008)

First Game-Winning Goal Sean Hoek vs. Wofford (Aug. 31, 2008)

First Overtime Goal Aaron Schoenfeld vs. USC Upstate (Oct. 19, 2008)

First Assist Andrew Brown vs. Wofford (Aug. 31, 2008)

First Save James Holt vs. ASU (Aug. 29, 2008)

First Shutout James Holt vs. Wofford (Aug. 31, 2008)

First Multipoint Game Aaron Schoenfeld vs. USC Upstate (Oct. 19, 2008)

First Win vs. Wofford (Aug. 31, 2008)

First Tie vs. Mercer (Oct. 23, 2008)

First Conference Win vs. USC Upstate (Oct. 19, 2008)

Largest Crowd 1,311 vs. ASU (Aug. 29, 2008)2009

Miscellaneous Statistics

Home Record .............................................5-2-2

Away Record ..............................................1-6-1

Neutral Record ...........................................0-1-0

Record when leading at half ......................5-0-1

Record when trailing at half .......................0-4-0

Record when tied at half ............................1-5-2

Record in overtime .....................................0-2-3

Home Attendance .......................................2826

Home Average ..............................................314

Road Attendance .......................................3,046

Road Average ................................................276

Total Attendance ........................................5,869

Total Average ................................................345

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2009 Season Review

2009 ResultsOVeRALL ReCORd: 6-9-3 A-SuN ReCORd: 4-4-1 (T-4TH)

date Opponent Site W/L ScoreSept. 1 Wofford Johnson City, Tenn. T 2-2 (2 OT)Sept. 4 VMI Johnson City, Tenn. W 2-0Sept. 11 Radford Radford, Va. L 1-0Sept. 13 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. T 1-1 (2 OT)Sept. 19 Elon Johnson City, Tenn. L 3-0Sept. 22 #2 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2-1 (OT)Sept. 29 UNC Asheville Asheville, N.C. L 1-0Oct. 4 USC Upstate Johnson City, Tenn. T 0-0 (2 OT)Oct. 8 Mercer Macon, Ga. L 1-0 (2 OT)Oct. 10 Campbell Buies Creek, N.C. L 4-3Oct. 16 FGCU Johnson City, Tenn. W 3-0Oct. 18 Stetson Johnson City, Tenn. L 1-0Oct. 23 North Florida Jacksonville, Fla. W 1-0Oct. 25 Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. L 3-0Oct. 30 Lipscomb Johnson City, Tenn. W 3-0Nov. 1 Belmont Johnson City, Tenn. W 3-1Nov. 7 Lipscomb* Johnson City, Tenn. W 3-0Nov. 13 Stetson* Buies Creek, N.C. L 3-2

2009 Final Standings A-SuN PTS. OVeRALL PCT.Campbell 7-1-1 22 8-10-1 .447Stetson 6-2-1 19 14-4-2 .750 FGCU 6-3-0 18 8-7-1 .531 eTSu 4-4-1 13 6-9-3 .417 North Florida 4-4-1 13 4-13-1 .250 Mercer 4-5-0 12 7-11-2 .400 Lipscomb 3-4-2 11 6-10-3 .395 Jacksonville 3-6-0 9 5-11-1 .324 USC Upstate 2-5-2 8 5-9-2 .375 Belmont 2-7-0 6 3-13-1 .206

All-Conference TeamsFirst Team year Position SchoolKevin Munz So. F StetsonGriffin Gilstrap Sr. F StetsonMiguel DaSilva Jr. F LipscombStefan Runeman Sr. MF JacksonvilleVince Petrasso Sr. MF CampbellIan Cameron Jr. MF MercerFredrik Brustad So. MF StetsonEddie Munnelly Sr. D JacksonvilleMatthew Hollyoak Sr. D UNFRobert Hodge Sr. D StetsonScott Rosman Sr. GK eTSu

Second Team year Position SchoolBrandon Tarr Fr. F BelmontAaron Schoenfeld So. F eTSuAdam O’Neill Jr. F UNFKhalil Johnson Jr. F CampbellCristian Raudales So. MF FGCUSean Hoek So. MF eTSuMitchell Cardenas Fr. MF CampbellGuilherme Reis Jr. d eTSuMatthew O’Shaughnessy Jr. D FGCUJustin Madrid Sr. D CampbellKezi Lara Sr. D LipscombMathew Smith Jr. GK FGCUPat Regna Sr. GK USC Upstate

All-Freshman Team Position School Brandon Tarr F BelmontTheo yang F eTSuKeegan Terry F CampbellWestin Vallentine F FGCUMitchell Cardenas MF CampbellDavide Faga MF JacksonvilleJonathan Mendoza MF StetsonAlesi Osorio MF eTSuJustin Smith MF CampbellJeremy Vollmer MF FGCUFilip Terland D JacksonvilleBrett Petricek GK Mercer

A-Sun Tournament Champsyear Champion A-Sun Record Overall Record Tournament Site2009 Stetson 6-2-1 14-4-2 Buies Creek, N.C.2008 Jacksonville 7-2-0 12-9-1 Buies Creek, N.C.2007 Campbell 5-2-2 13-6-3 DeLand, Fla.2006 Gardner-Webb 5-1-1 9-8-4 DeLand, Fla.2005 Stetson 5-2-1 9-11-1 Macon, Ga.2004 Central Florida 7-2-0 11-7-2 Macon, Ga.2003 Central Florida 6-2-1 12-6-3 Macon, Ga.2002 Central Florida 5-2-1 11-7-3 Boca Raton, Fla.2001 Mercer 5-2-0 13-8-0 Macon, Ga.2000 Georgia State 4-2-0 12-9-0 Buies Creek, N.C.1999 Mercer 4-2-0 12-7-2 Jacksonville, Fla.1998 Jacksonville 6-1-0 19-5-0 Jacksonville, Fla.1997 Georgia State 4-3-1 9-11-1 Jacksonville, Fla.1996 Col. of Charleston 5-2-1 11-10-1 Charleston, S.C.1995 Col. of Charleston 6-2-0 14-7-1 Miami, Fla.1994 Col. of Charleston 8-0-0 19-7-0 Charleston, S.C.

COACH OF THe yeARDoug Hess, Campbell

PLAyeR OF THe yeARVince Petrasso, Campbell

FReSHMAN OF THe yeARBrandon Tarr, Belmont

deFeNSiVe PLAyeR OF THe yeARRobert Hodge, Stetson

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OpponentsAPPALACHIAN STATELocation: Boone, North CarolinaColors: Black and GoldHome Field: Ted Mackorell Soccer ComplexCapacity: 1000Conference: Southern ConferenceHead Coach: Shaun PendletonAlma Mater/year: Akron, 1985 Career Record: 330-61-122009 Record: 8-8-12009 Conference Record: 3-4-0

BELMONTLocation: Nashville, Tenn.Colors: Navy, Red and WhiteHome Field: Whitten Soccer ComplexCapacity: 500Conference: Atlantic SunHead Coach: Earle DavidsonAlma Mater/year: Vanderbilt/1989Career Record: 72-145-142009 Record: 3-13-12009 Conference Record: 2-7 (10th, A-Sun)

BRADLEYLocation: Peoria, Ill.Colors: Red and WhiteHome Field: Shea StadiumCapacity: 1,700Conference: MVCHead Coach: Jim DeRoseAlma Matter/year: Johnson State College, 1989Career Record: 155-108-282009 Record: 6-11-12009 Conference Record: 1-9-0 (6th, MVC)

CAMPBELLLocation: Buies Creek, N.C.Colors: Orange and BlackHome Field: Eakes Athletic ComplexCapacity: 1,000Conference: Atlantic SunHead Coach: Steve ArmasAlma Mater/year: Maryland, 20032009 Record: 8-10-12009 Conference Record: 7-1-1 (1st, A-Sun)

CLEMSONLocation: Clemson, South CarolinaColors: Orange and PurpleHome Field: Riggs FieldCapacity: 6500Conference: Atlantic Coast ConferenceHead Coach: Phil HindsonCareer Record: 5-11-12009 Record: 5-11-12009 Conference Record: 2-7-1

EVANSVILLELocation: Evansville, Ind.Colors: Purple, Orange and WhiteHome Field: Arad McCutchan StadiumCapacity: 2,000Conference: Missouri ValleyHead Coach: Mike JacobsAlma Mater/year: Pace, 1993Career Record: N/A2009 Record: 12-8-12009 Conference Record: 5-4-1 (2nd, MVC)

FLORIDA GULF COASTLocation: Fort Myers, Fla.Colors: Kelly Green and Royal BlueHome Field: FGCU Soccer ComplexCapacity: 2,000Conference: Atlantic SunHead Coach: Bob ButehornAlma Mater/year: Tampa, 1985Career Record: 56-59-82009 Record: 8-7-12009 Conference Record: 6-3-0

FURMANLocation: Greenville, S.C.Colors: Purple and WhiteHome Field: Eugene E. Stone, III Soccer StadiumCapacity: 3,000Conference: SouthernHead Coach: Doug AllisonAlma Mater/year: South Carolina, 1989Career Record: 200-87-242009 Record: 8-8-22009 Conference Record: 3-4-0 (T-5th, SoCon)

LIPSCOMBLocation: Nashville, Tenn.Colors: Purple and GoldHome Court: Lipscomb Soccer ComplexCapacity: 1,000Conference: Atlantic SunHead Coach: Charles MorrowAlma Mater/year: Lipscomb, 1997Career Record: 32-52-122009 Record: 6-10-32009 Conference Record: 3-4-2 (6th, A-Sun)

MARSHALLLocation: Huntington, W. Va. Colors: Green and WhiteHome Field: Sam Hood FieldConference: Conference USAHead Coach: Bob GrayAlma Mater/year: Alderson-Broadus, 1974Career Record: 394-210-422009 Record: 10-7-22009 Conference Record: 6-2-0

(2nd Conference USA)

MERCERLocation: Macon, Ga.Colors: Orange and BlackHome Field: Bear FieldCapacity: 500Conference: Atlantic SunHead Coach: Brad RuzzoAlma Mater/year: Cincinnati, 1998Career Record: 9-22-72009 Record: 7-11-22009 Conference Record: 4-5-0 (5th, A-Sun)

NORTH CAROLINALocation: Chapel Hill, N.C.Colors: Carolina Blue and WhiteHome Field: Fetzer FieldCapacity: 5,025Conference: ACCHead Coach: Elmar BolowichAlma Mater/year: Mainz, 1981Career Record: 264-140-362009 Record: 16-2-42009 Conference Record: 5-2-1 (T-1st, ACC)

UNC ASHEVILLELocation: Asheville, N.C.Colors: Blue and WhiteHome Field: Greenwood FieldCapacity: 500Conference: Big SouthHead Coach: Matt KernAlma Mater/year: Hartwick, 1988Career Record: 149-177-192009 Record: 6-12-2 2009 Conference Record: 2-5-1 (6th, Big South)

UNFLocation: Jacksonville, Fla. Colors: Navy Blue and GrayHome Field: UNF Soccer Stadium Capacity: 9,300Conference: Atlantic SunHead Coach: Ray BunchAlma Mater/year: N/ACareer Record: 153-151-222009 Record: 4-13-12009 Conference Record: 4-4-1 (5th, A-Sun)

USC UPSTATELocation: Spartanburg, S.C.Colors: Dark Green, White and BlackHome Field: County University Soccer StadiumCapacity: 3,000Conference: Atlantic SunHead Coach: Greg HooksAlma Mater/year: South Carolina/1980Career Record: 283-111-272009 Record: 5-9-32009 Conference Record: 2-5-2 (9th, A-Sun)

STETSONLocation: DeLand, Fla.Colors: Hunter Green and WhiteHome Field: Stetson Soccer ComplexCapacity: N/AConference: Atlantic SunHead Coach: T. Logan FleckAlma Mater/year: Old Dominion/1984Career Record: 201-150-332009 Record: 14-4-22009 Conference Record: 6-2-1 (2nd, A-Sun)

WINTHROPLocation: Rock Hill, S.C.Colors: Garnet and GoldHome Field: Eagle FieldCapacity: 1,600Conference: Big SouthHead Coach: Rich PosipankoAlma Mater/year: Slippery Rock/1974Career Record: 322-213-462009 Record: 11-6-42009 Conference Record: 4-2-2 (T-3rd, Big South)

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Summers-Taylor

Summers-Taylor Stadium Located on the west side of the university

campus is the home field of the Bucs, Summers-Taylor Stadium. The stadium, which debuted in 2008, was made possible by the considerable contribution made by the Summers family. The Summers’ daughter Lena Summers was a member of the ETSU women’s soccer team from 1998-2002.

Summers-Taylor Stadium’s west side houses permanent stands that hold 1,000 fans, with an open area berm placed on the east side of the field. It is equipped with a press box, hospitality suites and an electronic scoreboard/message center. The press box houses both the scoreboard operating system and the public address system as well as room to comfortably seat over 10 members of the media.

The men’s team will be entering its third season at the state-of-the-art facility, while the women’s team will enjoy its fourth season at Summers-Taylor Stadium.

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Summers-Taylor

The facility includes a Bermuda-style natural grass playing field equipped with a state-of-the-art drainage system capable of removing up to six inches of water within a 24-hour period. Lighting for the stadium is expected to be finished in September so that teams can play well into the night. There is also a concession stand for the fans and restrooms for both men and women on the north side of the stadium.

The largest crowd to attend an ETSU home outdoor athletic event at the stadium was 1,311 on Aug. 29, 2008, for the first-ever men’s soccer match against Appalachian State.

There is also a practice field located behind the grandstand, with the addition of a second practice field to be completed in the near future. ETSU athletics has an outstanding field crew who keeps the facility in great condition, making the complex one of the premier collegiate soccer venues in the country.

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Athletic Training

HYDROWORXWithout a doubt the most used piece of equipment in the athletic training facility is the Hydroworx polar plunge pool. It is used by all teams on a daily basis post practice and used by all injured athletes under the care of the athletic training staff. Along with the cold pool is a Hydroworx 500 therapy pool. This pool has a treadmill as part of the floor and two cameras mounted on the front and side of the pool. This gives visual feedback to the athlete and athletic trainer during treatment.

BUCSPORTSThe Jerry Robertson BucSports Athletic Medicine Center serves as both the health center for all Buccaneer Athletics as well as an outpatient health center for the ETSU campus and Johnson City community. Athletic trainers, physical therapists, and a primary care sports medicine physicians help to provide a comprehensive medical program to all patients. Completed in 2001, BucSports provides a variety of opportunities for physical therapy students, medical students and resident physicians interested in the field of sports medicine.

FLUROSCANThe “Mini C Arm” located in the athletic training room allows for quick and efficient exams by the team physician for those athletes that might need an x-ray.

GENERAL ATHLETIC TRAINING AREAThe general athletic training area is approximately 3500 square feet and services the day-to-day practice and competition preparation for the entire athletic department. With 17 treatment tables, various modalities and a large exercise area the general athletic training area allows multiple teams to receive treatment at the same time. Attached to the general athletic training area are three private rooms. Each room is equipped with a treatment table and combination therapy unit as well as one other distinguishing characteristic. The “Normal” room is for IV therapy, the “College” room is for casting and splinting, and the “University” room is for traction.

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Brian JohnstonDirector of Athletic Medicine

Brett LewisAssistant Athletic Trainer

Lori HillAssistant Athletic Trainer

elizabeth SchoenAssistant Athletic Trainer

Andrew SwansonGraduate Assistant

Megan McCauleyGraduate Assistant

Keith LeitingGraduate Assistant

Burena SmithGraduate Assistant

Nicholas MendezGraduate Assistant

Leanne HarknessGraduate Assistant

Kyle utneGraduate Assistant

Kyle SpanikGraduate Assistant

Shannon deHavenGraduate Assistant

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Strength and Conditioning

BUCCANEERS STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CENTER

SUPPORT STAFF

Meg StoneDirector of the Center of Excellence for

Sport Science and Coach Education

The Center of excellence for Sport Science and Coach education

The Center of Excellence was established July 1, 2008, and is housed in the College of Education. It incorporates three very important aspects of competitive sports: education, service, and research. The former Sport Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) is now a very active branch of the Center of Excellence. The SPEC program continues to be a collaborative effort between Intercollegiate Athletics and the Sp ort Science Lab in the Department of Kinesiology, Leisure and Sport Sciences. Buccaneer student-athletes in collaboration with sport science, sport medicine, and the sport coach have the opportunity to have their program evaluated and monitored throughout their college career. This monitoring and evaluation process produces one of the most advanced training environments in the nation. This type of relationship is not found anywhere in the U.S. and offers a unique opportunity for the advancement of athletic performance, athlete and coach education and sport science research.

The program is dedicated to meeting the following goals: 1. Providing monitoring services for the ETSU sport

teams2. Supporting and providing up-to-date information to

coaches regarding coaching practices. 3. Advising on the Training Process4. Providing an opportunity for the interaction

between sport scientists, medical staff, strength and conditioning staff and the ETSU Sport Coaches.

For more information please visit www.sportsscienceed.com.

Lee MorrowHead Strength Coach

Over the past decade one of the biggest changes in collegiate athletics has been the new attitude toward strength and conditioning. ETSU’s success on the field could not have happened without the hard work and dedication of each student-athlete in the weightroom. Under the direction of head strength coach Lee Morrow, who is currently in his 26th season at ETSU, the Buccaneers have earned eight Gatorade/National Strength Coaches Association All-American Team honors. With its recent collaboration with the Sports Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) ETSU’s strength and conditioning program has focused its efforts on helping each student-athlete reach his/her greatest athletic potential, in the areas of strength, speed, agility and injury prevention. Located inside Memorial Center, the ETSU’s strength and conditioning complex features one of the finest weightrooms in the area. Overall, the Buccaneers have access to a 7,200-foot facility that features state-of-the-art equipment, including customized full power racks, Hammer-Strength machines, including bench press, incline press, military press, rowing machines, speed mats, pull-up and other impressive array of sports performance tools. Through the SPEC and strength and conditioning web site, ETSU student-athletes have 24-hour access to workout plans, nutrition, and other information that monitors each individual or team off-season conditioning program.

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Academics

“eTSu student-athletes consistently rank higher than the regular student body and the national averages for division i student-athletes in terms of GPA and graduation rates. The eTSu coaching staff and entire athletic department are committed to assisting our students in achieving academic excellence and in paving the road to bright futures.”

— Bob Baker

2009-10 A-Sun Academic Honor Roll

Mohammad BowersJonny Campball

David HabaTyler HoekJames HoltTim Nixon

Tony NunesAlesi Osorio

Moshen PourmortezaMatt Reed

Guilherme ReisScott Rosman

Aaron SchoenfeldTheo Yang

ETSU by the Numbers:• 90%Student-AthleteGraduationRate• Spring2009cumulativestudent-athleteGPAof

3.18 (non-athletes at ETSU – GPA = 3.07)

• 12Student-Athletes–4.0Club• 11teamswithteamGPAs3.0

or higher• 65%ofStudent-Athletes-BuccaneerHonorRoll

(3.0 GPA or above)

• 54Student-Athletes–Dean’sList• 3Teamshadallstudent-athletesmaketheA-Sun

All-Academic List

erforming well in the classroom is an expectation of student-athletes who wear the Buccaneer uniform. Not only are time management skills and self-discipline musts, but also dedication and commitment are needed from each individual student to maintain eligibility and progress toward graduation. ETSU Athletics provides many resources to assist the student-athlete in achieving his/her academic goals and

in preparing ultimately for life after college. The staff not only advises students in scheduling classes and making academic progress, but offers support in the areas of group and individual tutoring, academic mentoring, career and personal counseling and life skills programming. Student-athletes have access to a state-of-the-art computer center that features Dell flat-screen computers, wireless Internet technology and study hall facilities that are open after hours during the week and on Sundays for their use. ETSU is also an active participant in the NCAA CHAMPS program. Through this model, student-athletes are offered a wide range of seminars designed to help them adjust to college life, develop as individuals and prepare for their careers after graduation.

The Humphreys Center for student-athletes is the home of our academic support services. Programming and services include: • AcademicAdvising • IndividualandGroupTutoring • AcademicMentoring • CollegeAdjustmentcoursesfornewstudent-athletes • ProfessionalDevelopmentandCareerPreparationseminars • On-sitestudyhallfacilitiesincludingastate-of-the-artcomputerlab • Academicworkshopsforstudent-athletes

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ACADEMIC STAFF

Not PicturedKirsten ClarkAssistant Athletic

Director for Compliance/

Student-Athlete Welfare

Bob BakerDirector of Academic Services

Jared FriesAcademic Advisor/ Tutor Coordinator

Olya BatsulaAcademic Advisor

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Facilities

SummerS-Taylor STadium

Men’s and Women’s Soccer • Built 2008 • Capacity - 1,000

SofTball Complex

Softball • Built 2008 • Capacity - 500

brookS Gym

Volleyball • Built 1950 • Capacity - 3,500

The ridGeS

Men’s and Women’s Golf • Built 1997

eTSu/mSha aThleTiCS CenTer

Men’s and Women’s Basketball • Built 1977 • Capacity - 5,740

Warren-Greene Golf CenTer

Men’s and Women’s Golf • Built 2004

eTSu baSeball Complex

Baseball • Expected Completion Date, Spring 2011

buddy harTSell TenniS CenTer

Men’s and Women’s Tennis • Built 1990

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Kenneth RotichBack-to-Back Cross Country Individual Conference Champion

October 31, 2009

Women’s Basketball Third Consecutive Conference Champion

March 6, 2010

Men’s Basketball Back-to-Back Conference Champion

March 6, 2010

Men’s Tennis Fourth Consecutive Conference Champion

April 17, 2010

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Women’s Basketball Third Consecutive Conference Champion

March 6, 2010

Women’s Tennis Undefeated Regular Season Conference Champion

April 3, 2010

Laura Jansone Women’s Golf Individual Conference Champion

April 14, 2010

Seamus Power Men’s Golf Individual Conference Champion

April 21, 2010

Men’s Golf Conference Champion

April 21, 2010

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TaRhonda WilesA-Sun Player of

the Year

Nina MuehlNCAA Championship

Qualifier

Paul HoilmanA-Sun Male Scholar-Athlete

of the YearA-Sun Player of the YearFirst Team All-American

Micah WilliamsA-Sun Tournament MVP

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Duronal MonalA-Sun Athlete

of the Year

Siarre EvansA-Sun Player of the YearA-Sun Tournament MVP

Sander GilleA-Sun Player

of the Year

Rhys EnochNCAA Championship QualifierFirst Team All-American

Charles BottoniNCAA Champi-

onship Qualifier

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Johnson City

Distance Chart from Johnson City (BASED ON 70 MPH SPEED):

For almost two centuries, Johnson

City has been the center for tourism

and business in Northeast Tennessee.

Originally a train depot, Johnson City

is now a metropolitan melting pot

with invigorating music, enchanting

culture, and exhilarating mountain

adventure. The city offers a wide

assortment of restaurants, art

galleries, coffee shops, cultural events

and outdoor activities.

Johnson City is located in

Washington County, which is also

home to Historic Jonesborough,

Tennessee’s oldest town, and the

International Storytelling Center.

Since 1973 the National Storytelling

Festival takes over Jonesborough

each October for a weekend of tall

tales in a storybook setting.

Asheville, N.C. .............. 1 hourAtlanta, Ga. ..................4 hoursBaltimore ......................7 hoursBirmingham, Ala. ........6 hoursBristol, Tenn. ................30 min.Charlotte, N.C. ..............3 hours

Chattanooga, Tenn. ...3 hoursColumbia, S.C., .............4 hoursGatlinburg, Tenn. ........2 hoursJacksonville, Fla. .........8 hoursKnoxville, Tenn. ...........2 hoursMemphis, Tenn. ...........8 hours

Myrtle Beach, S.C. . .....6 hoursNashville, Tenn. ...........4 hoursRaleigh, N.C. .................5 hoursSavannah, Ga. .............6 hoursWashington D.C. ........7 hours

Johnson City Facts

Population: Johnson City ......55,469

Average Temperatures: summer ....................... 76 winter ........................... 41

Precipitation: 41 inches

Average Snowfall: 16 inches

Altitude: 1525 feet above sea level

CommunityJohnson City ranked #73 out of 354 metropolitan areas – criteria based on cost of living, job outlook, climate, crime, transportation, education, the arts, health care, and recreation.

Buffalo MountainWith a scenic overlook and 15 miles of hiking, Buffalo Mountain Park is a great destination to relax and rejuvenate your body and spirit. The park is also an excellent place to watch and admire birds and wildflowers. Also, enjoy the terrain with mountain biking through the park.

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Tennessee

Unique CultureWhether it is visiting Elvis’ home in Graceland or the battlefields from the Civil War, Tennessee is home to some of the most unique destinations in America. Tennessee’s lakes, rivers and parks provide the perfect setting for outdoor activities. Home to 54 state parks, the Volunteer state provides vacationers the option to boat, fish, and hike, while exploring the beautiful scenic views in the midst of the mountains. Antiquing, sporting events, musical attractions and many tasty eateries also give the state a creative touch.

Great MusicHome of Music City, U.S.A., Tennessee is famous for such grand music halls and events as the Grand Old Opry, Ryman Auditorium, Music Row and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Other famous music venues included Beale Street and the B.B. King club in downtown Memphis and the Bonnaroo MusicFest, in Manchester every June.

Great FunThe Volunteer State offers a wide variety of fun and adventure for everyone, whether it is enjoying a Tennessee Titans (NFL) game on a Sunday afternoon or visiting Elvis’ home in Memphis. It is also hearing the engines roar from the short track at Bristol Motor Speedway and watching the Memphis Grizzlies (NBA), the Volunteer State offers the ultimate sports fan something to enjoy. The state also creates excitement for the outdoorsman as the Appalachian Trail cuts through the mountains, and fishing is also key on the plethora of lakes and rivers which flow across Tennessee. The waterfalls, wildlife, and breathtaking views are also a must-see.

Tennessee Facts Nickname ..................................Volunteer State16th State admitted to the Union .........1796Population ........................................... 5,797,289 Capital .................................................... NashvilleLargest City .......................Memphis (650,100)Current Governor ...................... Phil Bredesen

Average Temp .................................. 61 degreesState Bird ........................................MockingbirdState Flower.......................................................IrisState Tree ........................................................TulipState Symbol ......................................... Raccoon

Bordered by eight states, the

Volunteer state is known for its

natural beauty, Southern hospitality,

serene weather, and has something

for everyone to do.

With three vast regions that

not only furnish a unique variety

of geography, Tennessee offers

something to do all year around.

Whether it is soulful music, historical

drama, barbecue, Elvis in Memphis,

joining country music legends

in Nashville, or heading to the

scenic Smoky Mountains in the fall,

Tennessee is the place to be.

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We Are Unique• ETSU offers the world’s only master’s degree

in storytelling and reading• Nation’s only university presenting a

comprehensive study of bluegrass and country music courses

• Features an Advanced Visualization Lab recognized around the globe while providing a look at the future of animation graphics

Academic Support• Academic Advising/Counseling• Tutoring• Career and personal counseling• Member of NCAA Life Skills Program

Students• ETSU enrolls more than 15,000 students• ETSU is the university of choice for students

from more than 65 countries• ETSU is the home of over 170 campus

organizations, including fraternities, sororities, governance and religious groups, honor and service societies, and academic clubs.

Faculty and Staff• over 2,000 full-time faculty and staff• approximately 75% of full-time faculty

members hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree in their fields

Colleges and SchoolsMore than 100 degree programs:

• College of Arts and Sciences• College of Business and Technology• College of Clinical and Rehabilitative

Health Sciences• Clemmer College of Education• Honors College• Quillen College of Medicine• College of Nursing• Gatton College of Pharmacy• College of Public Health• School of Continuing Studies &

Academic Outreach• School of Graduate Studies

Campus•366tree-shadedacres•64AcademicandAdministrativeBuildings•ETSU’sJamesH.QuillenCollegeofMedicine

was recently recognized by U.S.News & World Report in the 2011 list of “America’s Best Graduate Schools” for ranking 20th in the nation for family medicine education.

East tEnnEssEE statE UnivErsity

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Soccer Camp

The highly talented ETSU coaching staff holds day and residential camps each year in June and July for soccer players ages 5-18. The day camp is perfect for beginners and for those who want to improve upon their technical skills. The Buccaneer Soccer Academy is directed by ETSU head coach Scott Calabrese and assistant coach Ian Luya.

Residential Campers Residential camp is a competitive and fun

environment that provides the ultimate soccer experience for players of all levels and positions. Curriculum will focus on technical and functional training, and provide the serious soccer player with an opportunity to improve his present skills and to effectively apply his abilities in match situations.

Day Camp Day camp is designed to instruct players in

individual skills and tactics in an enjoyable learning environment. Camp curriculum is tailored to the age and skill level of each camper, with a great mix of learning and FUN!

Goalkeeper Training Specialized goalkeeping sessions will be

available at all camps. Tuition is the same as corresponding camp session. Training will focus on the goalkeeping fundamentals and tactics, while providing an opportunity to put into practice what they learn during their specialized training.

Contact Information Questions: Scott Calabrese – (423) 439-8438 Email: [email protected] Register online at: www.bucsoccer.com

InstructorsScott Calabrese – Camp Director - NSCAA certified goalkeeping instructor - U.S.S.F. “A” Coaching license - Coached in two NCAA College Cups - Coached at the highest collegiate level and on

the professional level

Ian Luya - Helped Stetson win the 2006 A-Sun

Championship as an assistant - Played professional soccer for four years

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August 21 at Wofford (EXHIBITION) .......................................6:00 p.m. 27 TUSCULUM (EXHIBITION) ............................ 5:00 p.m.

september 1 at Furman ............................................................7:00 p.m. 6 at Clemson ...........................................................7:00 p.m. 10 vs. Bradley ........................................................6:00 p.m. 12 at Evansville .....................................................3:30 p.m. 15 WINTHROP ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 20 MARSHALL ............................................... 5:30 p.m. 25 UNC ASHEVILLE ......................................... 7:00 p.m. 30 CAMPBELL ............................................ 7:00 p.m.

OctOber 2 MERCER ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 8 at Stetson ........................................................7:00 p.m. 10 at FGCU ...........................................................6:00 p.m. 15 JACKSONVILLE ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 17 NORTH FLORIDA .................................... 2:00 p.m. 22 at Belmont ......................................................7:30 p.m. 24 at Lipscomb .....................................................3:00 p.m. 27 at USC Upstate .................................................7:00 p.m. 30 NORTH CAROLINA ...................................... 7:00 p.m.

NOvember 2 at Appalachian State ............................................7:00 p.m. 6 A-Sun Tournament Quarterfinals .........................TBA 11 A-Sun Tournament Semifinals ..............................TBA 13 A-Sun Tournament Finals .....................................TBA

Home games in Bold

All times in Eastern Standard Time (EST) and subject to change

Atlantic Sun Conference games

Evansville Tournament