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2 Season Outlook6 2009 Season In Review8 Matador Soccer Field
THE MATADORS 10 Head Coach Terry Davila12 Assistant Coaches13 Meet the Team14 Michael Abalos15 Rene Anguiano16 Yuval Barak17 Mattias Bonvehi18 Joe Franco19 Rafael Garcia20 Luis Gil21 Nicholas Hamilton22 Jeremy Hohn23 Chris Leiva24 Camilo Rojas25 Jake Troy26 Daniel Yoon27 Matador Newcomers/Redshirts
OPPONENTS30 Big West Conference32 Opponents36 2009 NCAA Men’s College Cup
TEAM HISTORY 38 2009 Scoring
2009 Miscellaneous Stats2009 Results2009 Attendance
39 Year-by-Year Results43 Matadors in the Postseason44 Series Record vs.
Current Division-I Opponents46 Career Leaders
Season Leaders47 Year-by-Year Leaders
Miscellaneous RecordsGoals by YearMatador StreaksRecord in Openers
48 All-Conference Selections50 Honors51 Matador Coaching Records
Coaching Honors52 Matador Letterwinners
NORTHRIDGE 56 Matador Administration57 Athletic Staff Directory58 Media Information59 Athletic Training Center60 This is Cal State Northridge62 The Northridge Community63 Prominent Alumni64 Academic Success65 Hall of Fame66 A History of Success
THERE IS A FEELING OF UNBRI-dled optimism that can be feltin the offices of the Matadormen’s soccer coaching staff,and for good reason. After nar-rowly missing out on a playoffspot in 2008, and earning thefinal slot available for the BigWest Men’s Soccer PostseasonTournament in 2009, headcoach Terry Davila and his teamhave been working non-stop tohelp Cal State Northridgebecome one of the eliteDivision-I men’s soccer teams inthe nation.
One result of their efforts that
will be the easiest to recognizeare the newly-added lighting fix-tures to Matador Soccer Field.The 2001 season was the lasttime Davila’s team competedunder the lights, an opportunityboth he and his team are excit-ed to take full advantage ofstarting with their exhibitiongame against San Diego Stateon August 27.
"Everyone in the program isexcited about this project,"explained Davila. "Now our pro-gram has the ability to evolve tothe next level, further cultivaterelationships with local talent,
and truly become a team thatthe entire Valley can embraceand call their own."
Finishing the 2008 seasonwith an overall record of 10-8-2,and conference mark of 5-4-1,Davila was pleased with theprogress his team made lastseason.
“All we needed was onemore point to rech the playoffsin 2008,” stated Davila. “Tomake the playoffs last year wasa great feeling because all ofmy guys worked hard to takethat next step as a program.”
As positive as last year’s
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fourth place finish was to the team and its fans,everyone associated with the team knows that evengreater levels of success can be earned by the 2010squad.
Even though 12 members of last year’s squadgraduated and are no longer on the roster, there isstill enough experience and veteran leadership tohelp CSUN ascend the conference standings thisyear and ultimately reclaim a conference title.
The lone senior on roster, midfielder Chris Leiva(Burbank, Calif./Vanguard) is not the only student-ath-lete returning to the pitch after sitting out last sea-
son. Junior defender Jeremy Hohn (Vacaville,Calif./Vacaville HS), junior midfielder/forwardNicholas Hamilton (Coronado, Calif./Coronado HS),and junior forward Camilo Rojas (Canoga Park,Calif./Canoga Park HS), have been ready and wait-ing to compete after redshirting the 2009 campaign.
“All the guys who redshirted showed how maturethey are as soccer players. They were all going toplay a solid number of minutes last year, but they allfelt it would be better for the team to redshirt, furtherdevelop their skills, and lead the way for this year’sgroup. Those guys are true leaders.”
BETWEEN THE PIPESFrom 2005-08, the Matadors felt a sense of certaintyat the goalkeeping position, as two-time Goalkeeperof the Year winner Kevin Guppy provided stiflingdefense in front of the net. However 2008 broughtan end to his remarkable collegiate career, asGuppy left Cal State Northridge with the most winsin school history (37), the highest shutout total (27.5)and the second most saves (290) setting his placeas one of the best goalkeepers in Northridge history.
Not only was Michael Abalos (San JuanCapistrano, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic HS) fac-ing the pressures attached as the first goalkeeper tooccupy the next in the post-Guppy era, the incomingfreshman also had to successfully manage his firstsemester of classes at CSUN, the courseworkattached to his busy academic schedule, and man-age the everyday challenges all freshmen had to
deal with during their respective transition from highschool to a college campus.
Only days away from beginning his second sea-son as the Matadors’ starting goalkeeper, Abalosnot only conquered all the challenges faced in hisinaugural season on the team, but made a namefor himself with his performance between the pipesin ‘09.
Earning a spot in the CSUN record books withhis seven wins, 1.17 goals against average, and fiveshutouts, Abalos ended his freshman season earn-ing All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention
recognition. As has been the case for years, CSUN will be
deep at the goalkeeper position as transfers JoeScachetti (Torrance, Calif./UCLA) and Manabu Kaji(Citrus College/Kajoshima, Japan) provide Davilawith the luxury of stellar goalkeeping from the first tothe final game of the season.
LAST LINE OF DEFENSEWith seven shutouts last season, the Matadors field-ed one of the strongest defensive units in the BigWest, which Davila believes will continue headinginto the fall.
In addition to the tenacious play of Hohn, JoeFranco (Monrovia, Calif./St. Francis HS), Jake Troy(Salt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial Catholic HS),and Yuval Barak (Tel Aviv, Israel/Aliance HS) alsoreturn for another shot at a Big West title in 2010.One of only four players to start and compete inevery game last season, Franco made a deepimpression on opposing coaches with his speed andagility, and even exhibited a bit of his goal scoringpotential last season with his efforts at UC Riverside.
Most often one of the first individuals off thebench, earning significant minutes as a reserve lastseason, Troy and Barak have prepared themselvesaccordingly this summer in an effort to handle theincreased amount of minutes each will see in theirsecond season on the roster.
After transferring from UNLV during the summer,Taylor Bowlin (Pleasant View, Utah/UNLV) will look
to earn a solid amount of minutes this season. As isthe case with teammate Chris Smith (Palmdale,Calif./Quartz Hill HS) who redshirted the 2009 sea-son, both look to utilize their season’s worth of expe-rience in an effort to earn a solid amount of playingtime in 2010.
Newcomers Tanner Snedigar (Quartz Hill,Calif./Quartz Hill HS), Hayden Nicholson (SimiValley, Calif./Royal HS), Shawin Berenji (Sun Valley,Calif./Village Christian HS), Vitor Nogueira (SaoPaolo, Brazil/Beverly Hills HS), and Angel Sanchez(Northridge, Calif./Kennedy HS) have looked impres-sive during the team’s preseason practices andworkouts, giving Davila an added level of versatilityand flexibility in his backline all season long.
OWNING THE (MID)FIELDThe Matador faithful will see a few familiar faces inmidfield this season, student-athletes who are usedto stepping up in key situations and making the intel-ligent decisions needed to succeed at their position.
In addition to Hamilton, Rafael Garcia (CanogaPark, Calif./Canoga Park HS) will return to the pitchonce again after completing his successful returnfrom an injury last season. Finishing the ‘09 seasonwith one assist, Garcia’s aggressive style was in fullform last season as he would terrorize opponentsfrom sideline to sideline, firing 28 shots in his returnto competition.
Another face Big West foes will surely recognizeis All-Big West Honorable Mention recipient ReneAnguiano (Los Angeles, Calif./Los Angeles HS). Inhis inaugural season at CSUN, Anguiano competedin all but one game, started on 16 occasions, andfinished with the second highest amount of assistson the team, trailing only four time, All-Big West hon-oree Sunghyun Kim in that category.
Rounding out the returning corps of midfieldersfor Northridge are Daniel Yoon (Northridge,Calif./Granada Hills HS) and Luis Gil (Fillmore,Calif./Fillmore HS). Offering Davila an added level offlexibility to his starting line-up, Yoon is skilled, physi-cal, and agile enough to pose a threat as both amidfielder and a forward, and will be utilizedaccordingly throughout the season.
Developing into a Division-I soccer player beforeeveryone’s eyes, Gil is deceptively fast for someoneof his size. With the lessons learned from his first fullseason now in his arsenal, Gil is ready to continuehis development towards becoming another All-BigWest caliber midfielder in his second season underDavila’s tutelage.
An array of emerging talents grace the Matadorroster; a group of individuals consisting of AlbertoRosas (Van Nuys, Calif./Birmingham HS), ThomasRamos (Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle HS), CarlosBenavides (Woodland Hills, Calif./El Camino RealHS), Majeed Shahin (Los Angeles, Calif./Los
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“I LIKE THE PROGRESS THIS TEAM HAS MADE INRECENT YEARS, AND LOOK FORWARD TO CONTINUINGOUR PROGRESSION TOWARDS BECOMING ONE OF THE TOP PROGRAMS IN DIVISION-I SOCCER."
– TERRY DAVILACSUN HEAD COACH
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Angeles Lutheran HS), and Sam Perez (Parker,Colo./Chaparral HS) that have been ready to competefrom day one and possess the willingness to do any-thing Davila asks of them on the pitch to help the teamwin. As talented as this group is, do not be surprised tosee any these student-athletes take on a dual role eitherup front, or on defense due to the level of talent eachpossess.
FIRING AT WILLIf there is one part of the roster that offers Davila thegreatest level of flexibility, it is his front-line, as his contin-gent of forwards all possess the aggressive mentality,speed, and footwork to light up the scoreboard forCSUN this season.
In addition to Yoon and Gil, Gustavo Villalobos(Van Nuys, Calif./Birmingham HS) is another individualwho is talented enough to be slotted as a midfielder orforward and succeed at both positions.
Mattias Bonvehi (Lake Balboa, Calif./El CaminoReal HS) will see an increased amount of minutes in2010; last season the junior came off the bench to com-pete in nine games, took a total of nine shots, andearned the most assists of any Matador in one gamewith his three assist performance in front of the Matadorfaithful at home against UC Riverside last year.
But it is the return of Rojas, the team’s leading scorerin 2008 that will garner the most attention from variousopponents. After a one-year hiatus, the All-Big WestSecond Team honoree is hungry to prove to everyonethat the successes earned during his sophomore sea-son can be repeated, if not improved upon this year asthe junior is ready to lead CSUN’s front-line to what hehopes is the team’s first Big West title since 2005.
Also looking to evolve into goal-scoring threats oftheir own are freshmen Edwin Rivas (Los Angeles,Calif./Santee Educational Complex), Sam Ball(Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake Village HS), BrianBehrad (Woodland Hills, Calif./Taft HS), and MichaelPattison (Granada Hills, Calif./Granada Hills HS).
2010 OUTLOOKEntering his twelfth season as head coach, Davila is asenthusiastic as ever about the upcoming season andhis team’s prospects of earning a return trip to the post-season and winning a Big West championship.
With so many members of the team having utilizedtheir redshirt season, this year’s team not only possessesthe maturity and experience of a roster laden with sen-iors, but also possess the eligibility needed to succeedas a collective group for upcoming seasons as well.
States Davila, “I like the progress this team hasmade in recent years, and look forward to continuingour progression towards becoming one of the top pro-grams in Division-I soccer.”
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DESPITE ENDURING SOMEtough losses, Head CoachTerry Davila led the 2009Matadors through roughpatches to the program's mostsuccessful season in fouryears. For the first time since2005, the men's soccer pro-gram both tasted playoffaction and had their first dou-ble digit win season at 10-8-2.
With the leadership andpoise of their ten returningseniors and the emergence ofseveral of their young players,CSUN would have many high-lights in 2009 including twotournament victories, their firstfive-game winning streak inthe last four years, and winsover NCAA College Cup par-ticipants: UC Santa Barbara,UC Irvine, Loyola Marymountand Tulsa.
Also in 2009, the Matadorsreceived national recognitionfor their play on the field.They earned a #24 rankingfrom the National SoccerCoaches Association ofAmerica after six games,which marked the first timethe team had been nationally
ranked since 2006.Seniors Cameron Sims and
Dylan Riley each earned BigWest Player of the Week hon-ors on consecutive weeksearly in the season, withDevin Deldo claiming the finalweekly honor with his two-goal performance at UCIrvine in CSUN's final game ofthe season; a game thathelped the men in red clincha spot in the post-season.
After dropping their sea-son opener against SanDiego, the Matadors endedup winning their next threegames, all on their home turf.
The Matadors returned tothe road looking to extendtheir three-game winningstreak against Tulsa andSouthern Methodist Universityin the Prego Italian ExpressInvitational in Dallas, Texas. Itwas during this tournamentthat soccer pundits andMatador soccer fans alikewould truly discover the char-acter and potential of thisteam as they faced two of thetop soccer programs in thenation within a 48-hour time
frame.After defeating Tulsa in the
tournament opener, CSUNtook down SMU in the follow-ing round to secure their sec-ond straight tournament victo-ry and fifth straight win.
As uplifting as those resultswere, the road to the BigWest Championship wouldtruly start at UC Riverside, thesite of the first in-conferencematch for the Matadors.
The Highlanders playedCSUN tough throughout thefirst half, as the scoreremained scoreless headinginto the half. In the secondhalf however, both teamswould light up the scoreboardbut fortunately for CSUN, threeof the four goals would comeon their side, giving theMatadors their first confer-ence victory of the season.
As the season progressed,CSUN would experience arollercoaster ride through theconference standings. Aftersplitting their first two gamesat Riverside and at Cal StateFullerton, UC Irvine wouldhand CSUN their second con-
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ference loss. After reboundingby defeating then #3-ranked UCSanta Barbara at home, theMatadors would settle for ascoreless tie against UC Davisbefore being defeated in back-to-back games on the road byCal Poly and UC Santa Barbara.
Sitting at a 2-4-1 Big WestConference record, theMatadors needed desperatelyto win their final three.
With CSUN's season andplayoff hopes on the line, theteam resoundingly defeated theHighlanders once again thanksto three second-half goals for a4-1 victory.
Their next home gameagainst Cal State Fullertonwould carry an extra level ofimportance; not only were tenseniors being honored on SeniorDay, but each team entered thematch-up tied with one anotherin the Big West standings.
It was only fitting that the twoteams would need an extraovertime period considering themagnitude of the match, as nei-ther was able to score a goalduring the first 90 minutes ofplay.
After the Matadors forced aTitan turnover only minutes intoovertime, Yuval Barak led thecharge for the first potentialCSUN scoring opportunity dur-ing the extra session. After kick-ing a pass to Rafael Garciawho initially raced down thesideline towards the goal,Garcia found a wide-openteammate in Sims streakingtowards the left-hand side of thegoal and set up the pass thatwould eventually find the backof the net as Sims deliveredfrom point-blank range to earnanother win in dramatic fashion.
The win gave the Matadorsthe inside edge to the fourthseed of the Big WestTournament as they were theonly team that had the powerto control their own postseasondestiny for the remainder of theregular season.
All the Matadors needed todo was win or tie UC Irvine inthe final regular season gameof the season to secure the finalpostseason tournament spot.
After missing the entire 2008season due to an injury, it wasDeldo who not only provided a
storybook ending for himself, butfor his team as well as his two-goal performance were enoughto keep the Anteaters at bay forthe rest of the game as theMatadors left Irvine with animpressive 3-0, postseason-tour-nament clinching road victory.
An old familiar rival awaitedin the opening round of the tour-nament as the #4-rankedGauchos hosted the Matadorsin Santa Barbara. The two splittheir season series, and thestart of the rubber matchproved to be just as competitiveas the teams were nearly evenin the game in every statisticalcategory but one.
After a spirited 90 minutesplayed by both teams, CSUNfinished the game with a 13-12advantage in shots with theGauchos possessing an 8-6lead in shots on the goal.
However, it was the totalnumber of goals scored in thegame that proved to be theonly number that mattered asthe host Gauchos’ goal scoredin the 71st minute of playproved to be the difference.
Despite falling short in the
Big West Tournament, theMatadors had a successful 2009campaign, which reflected inCoach Davila and six differentMatadors receiving postseasonaccolades.
For his efforts in leading theMatadors to a playoff berth,Davila was named Big WestConference Head Coach of theYear, the fourth time Davila haswon the award and first since2005.
Sims, Kim, and Borak eachended their respective colle-giate careers with their well-deserved spots on the All-BigWest Conference First Team.
While the ending of the 2009campaign was not desired, theseason as a whole gaveMatador soccer fans plenty ofhope and excitement for theupcoming season. Although ten Matador seniorswill graduate this Spring, theMatadors have a wealth of tal-ent on their roster that will uti-lize the experience learned thisseason in order to benefit themnext season as they challengefor another Big WestConference crown.
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MATADOR SOCCER FIELD
MATADOR SOCCER FIELD WILL HOUSE THE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMS FOR THE
2010 season. The venue began operation at the start of the 2002 season with the men’s team
defeated visiting Fresno State, 2-0, in the site’s first match on Sept. 15, 2002. The field’s capacity
is 1,550 with bleachers lining the east side. Player benches are located on the west side and
the field also features a press box and concession stands. The largest crowd in the venue’s his-
tory came on Nov. 22, 2005 as a sellout crowd watched the Matadors defeat UC Santa Barbara
3-2 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Going into the 2010 season, the Matadors
are 49-14-1 (.773) on their home field.
The 2010 season will also mark the return of nighttime soccer to Cal State Northridge since
relocating to from North Campus Stadium prior to the 2002 season. Starting with their exhibition
game against San Diego State on Aug. 27, the Matadors will play a total of nine games under
the new lights at Matador Soccer Field. Kickoff for all but one home game will be at 7:00 p.m.
as their game against the visiting Air Force Falcons will start at 1:00 p.m.
Matador Soccer Field is located south of the Matador Diamond softball field and west of the
Matador Tennis Complex. Parking to attend Matador soccer matches is available in Lot G4,
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E D I TO R Eric Bankston
A R T D I R EC TO R Braden Villanueva
P H OTO G R A P H Y Braden VillanuevaWonho Frank Lee
CO N T R I B U TO R Patrick Newton
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TERRY DAVILA BEGINS HIS 12TH SEASON ATthe helm after a 2009 campaign that saw histeam achieve double-digit wins for the firsttime since 2005, a national ranking and areturn to postseason competition.
Davila was named Big West Coach of theYear for the second time, while six of his play-ers also received postseason recognition bybeing selected to an All-Big West Team.
In addition to head coaching duties, Davilawill begin his fourth season as the Director ofSoccer Operations at Northridge in 2010.Davila was appointed to Director of SoccerOperations on Mar. 14, 2006 along with thenaming of Keith West as head women’s soc-cer coach.
In 2008, the Matadors finished 8-7-4 overalland 4-3-3 in the Big West Conference. As ateam, the Matadors began the season win-ning the inaugural Titan Tournament held onthe campus of Cal State Fullerton and finishedthe season only one point shy of participatingin the Big West Conference Men’s SoccerTournament.
Even though Davila lost a number of keyplayers throughout the season, his team stillsolidified its reputation as one of the toughestsquads in the nation to compete against asevident by their numerous come-from-behindwins, and victories against a number of top-ranked and highly respected programs.
In 2007, the Matadors’ victory over UCLA,the program’s first victory ever over the Bruins,highlighted the season. In front of over 1,000fans at the Matador Soccer Field, CSUN took a3-0 decision from its crosstown rivals.Individually, Davila and the team witnessedseveral impressive performances. Guppybecame the all-time leader in career wins dur-ing the season en route to a spot on the All-BigWest Second Team. Senior defenders SeanFranklin and Matt Tracy both earned a spot onthe All-Big West First Team, while Rafael Garciajoined Guppy on the Second Team. SunghyunKim became the fifth Matador to earn All-Conference accolades, receiving HonorableMention honors. Following the season, Franklin,a defender on the USA U-23 National Team,was the fourth overall selection in the MLSSuperDraft, going to the LA Galaxy, where hequickly earned a spot in the starting 11.
During the 2006 season, Davila guided theMatadors to an 8-6-5 record. Northridge tiednational runner-up UCLA to open the seasonand split two meetings with NCAA Champion
UC Santa Barbara, including a 5-0 victory athome on Sept. 27. Northridge finished thirdwith a 5-2-3 league mark. Eight Matadorsearned All-Big West honors, including first-teamers Taylor Canel, Sean Franklin andDerek Hanks. Both Canel and Franklin alsoreceived All-Far West Region accolades, giv-ing the Matadors 12 All-Region selections overthe last five years.
In 2004 and 2005, Davila and his staff mas-terfully coached a pair of double-digit winningteams with both the Northridge men’s andwomen’s soccer teams. In 2005, the womencompleted their second straight, double-digitwin total with an 11-8-0 record, which includeda school-record, nine-match winning streak.One year earlier, the 2004 squad completedan eight-win turnaround from the year before,going 12-6-1 and earning a berth in the BigWest Tournament. The 12 victories and six con-ference wins both equaled the best output inone season for Northridge as Davila was hon-ored as Big West Coach of the Year.
The men’s team earned its first-ever NCAApostseason victory in ‘05 and a trip to theSweet 16 after knocking off UC Santa Barbarain the second round of the tournament. TheMatadors won their second Big West title inthree years and made their fourth straightpostseason appearance, posting a 15-4-3record, which were the most wins for aNorthridge squad since 1988. Ten Matadorsreceived All-Big West honors, includingGoalkeeper of the Year Kevin Guppy andMidfielder of the Year Daniel Paladini. WillieSims also earned All-American status, makinghim the second Matador to receive such hon-ors under Davila, who was also named co-BigWest Coach of the Year.
In 2004, the men’s team finished with arecord of 11-6-2 overall and a 6-2-2 leaguemark, placing second in the Big West. NineMatadors received All-Big West Conferenceaccolades, including Sims, who was namedco-Big West Offensive Player of the Year.
In 2003, Davila again earned Coach of theYear honors as the Matadors won their firstBig West title. He guided Northridge to a 14-3-3 record and spot in the postseason. SevenMatadors earned All-Big West honors, includ-ing Edwin Miranda, who was named Defenderof the Year for the second year in a row.Miranda also earned All-American and All-FarWest Region honors.
In 2002, Davila led Northridge to a 14-5-2
overall record and its first-ever trip to theNCAA Division I Tournament. Ten Matadorsreceived all-conference honors and threeearned all-region selections (Miranda, BrianPhillips, Jesse Servin). Other accolades includ-ed Big West Goalkeeper of the Year (JoeBarton) and Defender of the Year (Miranda).
Davila became just the fourth head coachin the history of the men's program when hesucceeded Marwan Ass'ad in 1999. A formerfour-year starter for the Matadors, Davila spentthree seasons (1995-97) as the top assistantunder Ass'ad before taking over the head job.
Twice named the Los Angeles Times Coachof the Year (1995 and 1998), Davila has servedas the coaching director of the Valley UnitedSoccer Club (1999) and was the head coach ofthe Valley United Stars Soccer Team (girlsunder 15) for five years. The Valley United StarsSoccer Team won the 1996 and 1998 NationalWestern U.S. Championships and finished asthe California State Champions in 1995, '96and '98. The Stars had a cumulative 314-25-21record with Davila at the helm.
In the summer of 2001, Davila led the WestValley Samba girls youth 16 and under squadto the United States Youth Soccer Association'snational title in Maryland. In 2000, the Matadorcoach guided the Stars' Under 14 team to theWorld Championships in Beaverton, Ore. Healso coached the Stars' Under 13 team for twoyears, compiling a 50-5-4 record and the 1999California State Championship.
Davila has also served as the head coachat Reseda High School from 1990-95 and1998-99. Reseda won four West Valley Leaguechampionships (1991, 1993, 1998 and 1999)and three Valley Pac-8 Conference titles (1995,1998 and 1999) under Davila's direction. Withhis 1998 City Section championship at ResedaHigh School as a coach, Davila can boast ofwinning City Section titles as both a playerand a coach.
In 1988, Davila earned City Player of theYear honors after leading Reseda to the CitySection title as a senior. Davila then went onto start in every match throughout his playingcareer at CSUN. He was part of the 1988team that reached the NCAA D-II final, losingto Florida Institute of Technology, 3-2.
Davila graduated with a bachelor's degreein Kinesiology from Cal State Northridge in1994. Davila and his wife Stephanie have twodaughters, Jayden and Olivia, and a son,Devin. ■
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YOSSIRAZASSISTANT COACHSIXTH SEASON
Yossi Raz begins his sixth season as a mem-ber of the Cal State Northridge coaching staff,assisting Coach Davila with all aspects of thegame. The Matadors have posted a record of38-24-18 in his four seasons, including a Big Westtitle and a trip to the round of 16 in the NCAATournament in 2005.
Raz joined the Matador staff in 2005 aftercompleting one of the most storied four-yearcareers in CSUN men's soccer history. Raz earnedAll-Big West Conference First-Team honors eachseason, becoming the first player in league histo-ry to receive First-Team accolades all four years.
The midfielder came out of the gates flyingas a freshman, netting seven goals and twoassists for 16 points in being named Big WestFreshman of the Year.
His career-best season came in 2002 whenthe sophomore led the team with 11 assists and25 points, also equaling his goal total from hisfreshman campaign.
As a junior, Raz found the net five times andadded seven assists for 17 points, while totalingthree goals and a team-best eight assists for 14points in his final season.
Missing only one match in four years atNorthridge, the midfielder collected 22 goalsand 28 assists for 72 points. The 28 assists rankhim fifth on the all-time career list. He is alsoeighth in points and third on the matches playedlist with 78.
Raz performed just as well off the field as hedid on, receiving All-Big West Academic acco-lades each year he was eligible for the award.He was also named Big West Scholar-Athlete ofthe Year in 2002. Raz graduated from Northridgein 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in Business,and earned his master’s in Recreation andTourism Management in the summer of 2010.
PETERBOMARASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON
Following a five-year career with Cal StateNorthridge, Peter Bomar begins his third
season as an Assistant Coach on Terry Davila’sstaff. Bomar will primarily work with the Matadorgoalkeepers and defense, while also handlingadministrative responsibilities.
A native of Van Nuys, Calif., Bomar spent2003-2007 donning the red and black forNorthridge. For his career, Bomar appeared infour matches during his career, backing up KevinGuppy in net. He made his only collegiate starton his Senior Day, guiding the Matadors to a 2-1victory over the Anteaters.
Bomar graduated from Cal State Northridgein 2007 with a degree in Business.
ZACHFELDMANVOLUNTEERASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON
Zach Feldman will begin his second seasonat Cal State Northridge as a Volunteer AssistantCoach in 2010.
Like his fellow coach Peter Bomar, Feldmancompeted as a student-athlete for the Matadorsfrom 2002-05 under the tutelage of CoachDavila, the same individual who he now assistsboth on and off the pitch today.
Prior to his arrival at CSUN in 2002, Feldmangraduated from El Camino Real High Schooland lettered four times for coach David Hussey.Feldman assisted the Conquistadors to CityChampionships in 1999 and 2001, was selectedto the All-West Valley Conference first team as asophomore, earned second team All-WVC, All-City, and All-Area honors as a junior, was select-ed as the All-City and All-Area Player of the Yearfollowing his senior season, and was electedcaptain as a senior.
After redshirting in 2001, he started in 18 of19 matches in 2002, and helped lead theMatador defense to a 0.96 goals against aver-age and six shutouts. In 2003 Feldman scoredone goal and assisted on two others in the 16games he appeared in. As a junior, Feldmanplayed in all 19 matches, adding another assistto his career totals before finishing his collegiatecareer in 2005 with another three goals and twoassists.
Feldman graduated from Northridge in 2005with a bachelor’s degree in Communications.
ASSISTANT COACHES SUPPORT STAFF
Erick BuitragoAthletic Trainer
Kyle SchmidtDirector of Soccer
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Javier AguinigaTeam Manager
Andrea CruzTeam Manager
Sheila FriedmanTeam Manager
Zvi FriedmanTeam Manager
Raul MarquezTeam Manager
Hillary NadlerTeam Manager
Arnulfo SanchezTeam Manager
Izzy GoldEquipment Manager
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Rene Anguiano ang-yee-on-oh
Yuval Barak you-vawhl buh-rock
Brian Behrad bear-odd
Mattias Bonvehi mat-tee-us bone-vay-he
Taylor Bowlin bowl-in
Terry Davila dahv-uh-la
Jeremy Hohn hawn
Manabu Kaji mawn-a-boo caw-gee
Chris Leiva lay-va
Vitor Nogueira no-gear-uh
Thomas Ramos rah-mows
Yossi Raz yo-see rah-z
Edwin Rivas ree-vahs
Camilo Rojas cam-ill-o row-haws
Alberto Rosas al-bear-toe rose-ahs
Joe Scachetti ska-sket-e
Majeed Shahin muh-jeed shaw-heen
Tanner Snedigar sneh-deh-gar
Gustavo Villalobos v-yah-low-bows
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[SENIORS] Chris Leiva
[JUNIORS] Mattias Bonvehi, Jeremy Hohn,Rafael Garcia, Nicholas Hamilton, ManabuKaji, Camilo Rojas, Daniel Yoon
[SOPHOMORES] Michael Abalos, ReneAnguiano, Yuval Barak, Taylor Bowlin, JoeFranco, Luis Gil, Joe Scachetti, Jake Troy
[FRESHMEN-REDSHIRT] Chris Smith,Gustavo Villalobos
[FRESHMEN] Sam Ball, Brian Behrad, CarlosBenavides, Shawin Berenji, Hayden Nicholson,Vitor Nogueira, Michael Pattison, Sam Perez,Thomas Ramos, Edwin Rivas, Alberto Rosas,Angel Sanchez, Majeed Shahin, TannerSnedigar
[FORWARDS] Sam Ball, Brian Behrad,Mattias Bonvehi, Michael Pattison, EdwinRivas, Camilo Rojas
[MIDFIELDERS] Rene Anguiano, CarlosBenavides, Rafael Garcia, Luis Gil, NicholasHamilton, Chris Leiva, Sam Perez, ThomasRamos, Alberto Rosas, Majeed Shahin,Gustavo Villalobos, Daniel Yoon
[DEFENDERS] Yuval Barak, Shawin Berenji,Taylor Bowlin, Joe Franco, Jeremy Hohn,Hayden Nicholson, Vitor Noguiera, AngelSanchez, Chris Smith, Tanner Snedigar, Jake Troy
[GOALKEEPERS] Michael Abalos, JoeScachetti, Manabu Kaji
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1 Joe Scachetti GK 6-3 185 SO* TR Torrance, Calif. (UCLA)
2 Alberto Rosas MF 6-0 155 FR HS Van Nuys, Calf. (Birmingham HS)
3 Joe Franco D 5-9 150 SO* 1V Monrovia, Calif. (St. Francis HS)
4 Thomas Ramos MF 5-11 155 FR HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle HS)
5 Jeremy Hohn MF/D 6-0 170 JR* 2V Vacaville, Calif. (Vacaville HS)
6 Gustavo Villalobos MF/F 5-9 150 FR* RS Van Nuys, Calif. (Birmingham HS)
7 Rafael Garcia MF 5-6 150 JR* 2V Canoga Park, Calif. (Canoga Park HS)
8 Edwin Rivas F 5-11 170 FR HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Santee Educational Complex)
9 Camilo Rojas F 5-9 165 JR* 2V Cali, Colombia (Canoga Park HS)
10 Mattias Bonvehi F 5-8 150 JR* 2V Lake Balboa, Calif. (El Camino Real HS)
11 Taylor Bowlin D 5-9 160 SO TR Pleasant View, Utah (UNLV)
12 Chris Smith D/MF 5-9 155 FR* RS Palmdale, Calif. (Quartz Hill HS)
13 Sam Ball F 5-9 170 FR HS Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake HS)
14 Chris Leiva MF 6-0 180 SR 1V Burbank, Calif. (Vanguard)
15 Nicholas Hamilton MF/D 6-3 180 JR* 2V Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS)
16 Luis Gil MF/F 6-2 165 SO 1V Fillmore, Calif. (Fillmore HS)
17 Rene Anguiano MF 6-0 175 SO 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles HS)
18 Jake Troy D 6-2 195 SO 1V Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial Catholic HS)
19 Manabu Kaji GK 5-11 160 JR TR Kajoshima, Japan (Citrus College)
20 Brian Behrad F 5-10 160 FR HS Woodland Hills, Calif. (Taft HS)
21 Carlos Benavides MF 5-11 140 FR HS Woodland Hills, Calif. (El Camino Real HS)
22 Tanner Snedigar D 5-11 155 FR HS Quartz Hill, Calif. (Quartz Hill HS)
23 Yuval Barak D 5-10 160 SO 1V Tel Aviv, Israel (Aliance HS)
24 Michael Pattison F 5-11 155 FR HS Granada Hills, Calif. (Granada Hills HS)
25 Daniel Yoon F/MF 5-9 160 JR* 2V Northridge, Calif. (Granada Hills HS)
26 Vitor Nogueira D 5-11 155 FR HS Sao Paolo, Brazil (Beverly Hills HS)
27 Majeed Shahin MF/F 5-8 150 FR HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles Lutheran HS)
28 Shawin Berenji D 5-10 155 FR HS Sun Valley, Calif. (Village Christian HS)
29 Sam Perez MF 6-1 165 FR HS Parker, Colo. (Chaparral HS)
30 Michael Abalos GK 6-3 185 SO 1V San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic HS)
31 Hayden Nicholson D 6-2 185 FR HS Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal HS)
34 Angel Sanchez D 6-3 190 FR HS Northridge, Calif. (Kennedy HS)
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Head Coach: Terry Davila • Cal State Northridge, 1994 • 12th SeasonAssistant Coach: Yossi Raz • 6th SeasonAssistant Coach: Peter Bomar • 3rd SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: Zach Feldman • 2nd SeasonAthletic Trainer: Erick Buitrago • 4th SeasonDirector of Soccer Operations: Kyle Schmidt • 1st SeasonTeam Managers: Andrea Cruz • 1st Season
Sheila Friedman • 31st SeasonZvi Friedman • 31st SeasonRaul Marquez • 2nd SeasonHillary Nadler • 1st SeasonArnulfo Sanchez • 2nd Season
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2009Michael Abalos finished his first seasonat CSUN earning All-Big WestHonorable Mention honors due to his 7-7-2 record, 1.17 GAA, 60 saves, and fiveshutouts ... competed in 16 of theMatadors' 20 games this season ... afteronly one season Abalos is now tied forninth place with Mike Littman with fivecareer shutouts ... tied Joe Barton (2001)and Mike Littman (1989) for seventhplace with his five shutouts earned in asingle season.
SANTA MARGARITA CATHOLICHIGH SCHOOLEarned two letters as the goalkeeper forthe Eagles during their 2006 and 2007CIF Championship seasons ... during the'07 season, Abalos was named the start-ing 'keeper and was named team cap-tain as voted on by his teammates.
PERSONALBorn on November 10, 1989 ... parentsare Cecelia and Adrian Abalos ... hastwo siblings, sister Jen and brotherJulian ... roots for Chelsea F.C. and PetrCech ... favorite television show is "TheSimpsons" ... loves his mother's cookingbut does not like anchovies ... enjoys lis-tening to Radiohead ... finds winning asthe best thing about being an athlete,and thinks that losing is the toughestpart to deal with ... is currently undecid-ed on a major. ■
GOALKEEPER // 6-3 // SOPHOMORE // SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIF. // SANTA MARGARITA HS
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2009Rene Anguiano finished his first season earn-ing All-Big West Honorable Mention honorsand was one of two freshman to earn confer-ence recognition ... trailed only Sunghyun Kimfor the most assists last season with five ...earned his first career point at the collegiatelevel vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (9/13) ...earned an assist in CSUN's win over #3-ranked UC Santa Barbara (10/18) ... earnedanother assist vs. UC Riverside (10/31) ...picked up his second assist in as manygames vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/4) ... earnedhis fifth assist of the season at UC Irvine(11/7).
LOS ANGELES HIGH SCHOOLCaptained the Romans for three years underhead coach Pedro Martinez ... was namedMost Valuable Player and an All-LeagueHonorable Mention, as he led the Romans tothe 2007 Los Angeles League Championship... earned All-League, All-City, Most ValuablePlayer and First Team honors during the 2005-2006 season ... graduated with a 3.4 gradepoint average.
PERSONALBorn on October 21, 1987 in Los Angeles,Calif. ... parents are Maria D. Jesus Ruiz andJavier Anguiano ... has three brothers,Christopher, Javier and Andres, and two sis-ters, Natalie and Jazmine ... favorites includeClub America, actors Nicholas Cage andMegan Fox, mexican food, the band GreenDay ...chose Northridge because of the com-petitive soccer program and the diverse envi-ronment on campus ... greatest sportsmoment was being selected to the CIF All-Star Game ...the toughest thing about beingan athlete is maintaining "discipline" ... praysbefore every game ... is undecided on amajor. ■
MIDFIELDER // 6-0 // SOPHOMORE // LOS ANGELES, CALIF. // LOS ANGELES HS
2009 All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention
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2009In his inaugural season with the Matadors,Yuval Barak participated in 15 games andtook four total shots, one on goal ... earnedhis first game-winning assist vs. Cal StateFullerton (11/4).
PERSONALParents are Yochi and Shimo Barak ... hastwo siblings Dor (16) and Ben (23) ... fatherwas a weightlifter for the famed Israeli clubMaccabi Tel Aviv ... was a member ofMaccabi Tel-Aviv, Maccabi Herzliya, andBeitar Ramat-Gan soccer clubs ... is anIsraeli champion on his U-17 team, IsraeliCup Holder for his U-19 team, and IsraeliCup Holder runner-up on his U-17 squad ...favorite professional team is Maccabi TelAviv ... favorite athlete is David Beckham ...enjoys watching "Family Guy" and "You Don'tMess with the Zohan" ... chose to attendCSUN because he felt that the people werereally nice and liked the campus ... greatestsports moment is winning the U-19 cup inIsrael ... best athlete that he has competedagainst is Ben Sahar, Chelsea's striker ...likes to sleep when he has time to relax ...favorite website is sports.co.il ... most famousperson met in person is Bar Rafaeli ... bestadvice ever given to his is that "anything ispossible if you decide to make it possible" ...would choose Adam Sandler to play therole of himself if a movie were made abouthis life ... cannot imagine going a week with-out soccer ... considers his military service asthe biggest obstacle he has ever had toovercome ... his brothers and parents alwaysmake him smile ... considers David Beckhamas his greatest sports hero ... currently unde-cided on a major. ■
DEFENDER // 5-10 // SOPHOMORE // TEL AVIV, ISRAEL // ALIANCE HS
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2009Mattias Bonvehi played in nine games, fin-ished the season with three assists earnedin one game vs. UC Riverside (10/31) ...his three assists in one game now standsas not only a team-high mark for the sea-son, but the most assists collected in onegame by a Matador this decade ... took atotal of nine shots with four on goal.
2008Bonvehi was a redshirt during the 2008season.
2007Played in 19 matches for the Matadors in2007, making two starts in the midfield ...scored his first career goal in a 3-1 loss toUC Davis on Oct. 17 ... scored the decid-ing goal in a 1-0 win over Cal Poly onNov. 10.
EL CAMINO REAL HIGH SCHOOLBonvehi played the 2005 and 2006 sea-sons for the Conquistadors, starting bothseasons in the midfield ... elected captainas a senior ... was named to theBurroughs Invitational All-Tournament teamin his senior season ... graduated in 2006with a 3.2 GPA.
PERSONALBorn on November 14, 1989 in BeverlyHills, Calif. ... father is Luis Bonvehi andstepmother is Esther Solorzano ... favoritesinclude Adam Sandler, “The Simpsons”,Argentine food, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and“The Goonies” ... says the best thingabout being an athlete is “staying inshape and playing the game you love”,lists the toughest thing as “performing asa consistent player” ... advice for youngpeople is “choose your decisions careful-ly” ... major is undecided. ■
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2008In his first season on the pitch for theMatadors, Joe Franco competed in all 20games, one of five student-athletes toaccomplish the feat and the only first-yearplayer to see action in every game ...scored his first career goal at UC Riverside(9/30) ... took a total of seven shots ... fourof his shots were on-goal.
2008Franco redshirted the 2008 season.
ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOLFranco was a two year starter for theGolden Knights and head coach GlenApples ... member of the 2007 squad thatfinished their season with a record of 25-2-1... named to 2007 All-CIF Second Team ...earned Pasadena Star News First Teamhonors following both seasons with St.Francis ... also named to First Team All-Mission League and All-San Gabriel ValleyTeam last two seasons.
PERSONALBorn on January 26, 1990 ... son of DeannaFranco and Jeff Paradis ... has one sister,Danielle .... also recruited by UC Santa Cruz,Connecticut and UC Riverside ... favoritesinclude Manchester United F.C., fullbackPatrice Evra, actors Will Smith and MartinLawrence and the television show "FreshPrince of Bel-Air" ... listens to his iPod andprays before games ... would like to switchplaces with Kobe Bryant for a day ... wouldentitle his autobiography "Carpe Diem" ...majoring in Kinesiology. ■
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2009After missing the previous season due to aninjury, Rafael Garcia returned to the pitch andcompeted in every game throughout the sea-son ... earned a game-winning assist vs. SMUat the Prego Italian Express Tournament (9/20)... finished the '09 campaign with the third-highest number of shots taken with 28 ... 13shots were on-goal.
2008Granted a medical redshirt due to an injurysustained in the first game of the season vs.Georgetown (8/29).
2007Garcia started 14 of the 17 matches he start-ed, including his first 14 collegiate contests ...each of his two goals finished as game-win-ners, at UNLV on Sept. 16 and vs. Cal St.Fullerton on Oct. 24 ... both goals werescored in 1-0 wins ... also had two assists ...Northridge was 4-0 when he scored a point ...six of his 16 shots were on goal ... played theduration five times ... garnered All-Big WestSecond Team honors.
CANOGA PARK HIGH SCHOOLGarcia played in the midfield for the Huntersin 2006, captaining the team to a 24-0-1record and a state championship ... garneredAll-Area Player of the Year and Sunset SixLeague MVP honors.
PERSONALBorn on December 19, 1988 in Granada Hills,Calif. ... parents are Rafael and Elvira Garcia... favorites include Denzel Washington, Pizza,Mandy Moore, and YouTube ... roots forBarcelona and Ronaldinho ... has wanted toattend CSUN since he was 11 ... likes to watchmovies when he has time to relax ... wouldbuy a house with a million dollars ... adviceto young people is “stay focused” ... heroesare his parents ... undecided on a major. ■
MIDFIELDER // 5-6 // RS SOPHOMORE // CANOGA PARK, CALIF. // CANOGA PARK HS
2007 All-Big West Conference Second Team
LUISGIL
YEAR MP-MS G A PTS SH SOG GW2009 15-4 0 0 0 3 2 0TOTALS 15-4 0 0 0 3 2 0
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2009Luis Gil finished his first seasonas a member of the soccerteam at Cal State Northridgehaving competed in 15 games,and took a total of three shots.
FILLMORE HIGH SCHOOLEarned All-League, MostValuable Player, and First Teamhonors as a member of theFillmore High School soccerteam.
PERSONALGil is currently undecided on hismajor. ■
MIDFIELDER/FORWARD // 6-2 // SOPHOMORE // FILLMORE, CALIF. // FILLMORE HS
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2009Nicholas Hamilton was a redshirt during the2009 season.
2008Appeared in 14 games, and was named astarter on two occasions ... two of his fourshots were on-goal ... scored the first game-winning goal of his career at UC Riverside(11/1).
2007Hamilton made 18 appearances and threestarts in his freshman campaign ... scored inhis first game as a Matador, a 6-1 defeat ofDetroit on Aug. 31 ... put five of his ten shotson goal for the year ... played a season-high72 minutes on two occasions, on Oct. 3 atCal State Fullerton and on Oct. 13 vs. UCRiverside.
CORONADO HIGH SCHOOLHamilton played soccer and lacrosse for theIslanders ... helped to lead his squad to a23-3 record as a senior ... claimed first teamAll-Presidio League, all-city, and team MVPhonors as a senior ... won two league cham-pionships and one CIF championship in soc-cer ... graduated in 2007 with a 3.67 GPA.
PERSONALBorn on April 20, 1988 in Coronado, Calif. ...parents are Mick and Christine Hamilton ...favorites include Mel GIbson, mexican food,and the TV show “The Office” ... choseNorthridge for the great campus and nicecoaches ... greatest sports moment was win-ning CIF championship ... like to listen tomusic before games ... when he has time torelax, he likes to surf ... major is Business.
MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER // 6-3 // RS JUNIOR // CORONADO, CALIF. // CORONADO HS
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2009Jeremy Hohn redshirted the 2009 season.
2008Started all 16 games he appeared in ... amainstay of a Matador back-line responsiblefor six shutouts on the season.
2007Hohn started 10 of the 16 matches he playedin, including five straight at one point ... post-ed two shots on two occasions ... put three ofhis eight shots on goal ... played the durationin five matches.
VACAVILLE HIGH SCHOOLA two-sport athlete for the Bulldogs, Hohn wasa midfielder for the soccer squad and a kick-er for the football team ... elected captain forhis final three seasons in soccer ... three-timeall-league selection, including a first-team All-Monticello Empire award as a senior ...helped lead his team to a league champi-onship in 2007.
PERSONALBorn on January 21, 1989 in Fairfield, Calif. ...parents are Helmut and Diane Hohn ...favorites include “Sportscenter”, the televisionshow “Man vs. Wild”, pizza, Eva Mendez, andManchester United ... chose Northridge for thegood soccer program ... greatest sportsmoment was scoring the game-winning goalin the regional semifinals ... says the bestthing about being an athlete is “you’re alwaysin shape”, the toughest part is “hard work” ...likes to listen to music before games ... majoris Recreation and Tourism Management. ■
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2008 In his inaugural season with the Matadors,Christopher Leiva played in all but onegame (18 of 19), and was named to thestarting line-up on one occasion ... tookten total shots, three of them on-goal ... fin-ished the season with two total points ...earned assists in back-to-back gamesagainst UC Santa Barbara (10/29) and UCRiverside (11/1).
VANGUARD UNIVERSITY Leiva played two seasons at VanguardUniversity, 2006 and 2007 ... scored 12goals in his two seasons with the Lions.
JOHN BURROUGHS HIGH SCHOOLPlayed one season for at John BurroughsHigh School for Michael Kodoma, helpingteam to 12-4 record in 2005 ... earned All-Foothill League honors.
PERSONALBorn on August 6, 1987 ... son of Connieand Carlos Leiva ... favorites include RealMadrid and footballer Ronaldinho ...chose Cal State Northridge because of itseducational programs and the soccer ...lists former Matador Sean Franklin as thetoughest player he's ever competedagainst ... undecided on a major. ■
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YEAR MP-MS G A PTS SH SOG GW2007 16-4 4 1 9 29 11 02008 18-9 7 3 17 49 24 3TOTALS 34-13 11 4 26 78 35 3
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2009Camilo Rojas redshirted the 2009 season.
2008 In his sophomore season, Rojas earned All-BigWest Second Team Honors ... lead the team withseven goals scored, three game-winning goals, 49total shots, and 24 shots-on-goal ... finished theseason with 17 points, tied for the highest total onthe team.
2007 Rojas appeared in 16 matches for the Matadorsin 2007, making four starts ... logged four goals,tying him for the Northridge team lead ... put twoin the back of the net in his first collegiate outing,Aug. 31 vs. Detroit ... scored in the Matadors 3-0victory over UCLA on Sept. 29 ... tallied a goal inhis first collegiate start, a 2-1 loss to UC Davis ...his 29 shots and 11 shots on goal were the sec-ond-most on the team.
CANOGA PARK HIGH SCHOOLRojas played forward for Canoga Park HighSchool and head coach Jake Garim.
PERSONALBorn Juan Camilo Rojas on February 23, 1989 inCali, Colombia ... son of Sonia Quevedo andCarlos Elmer Rojas ... favorites include DeportivoCali F.C., footballer Carlos Valderrama, actorDenzel Washington and the movie “Training Day”... says the toughest thing about being an athleteis the conditioning ... undecided on a major. ■
FORWARD // 5-9 // RS JUNIOR // CALI, COLOMBIA // CANOGA PARK HS
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2009In his first season at Cal StateNorthridge Jake Troy competed innine games - vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee(9/13), at New Mexico (10/3), at CalState Fullerton (10/7), vs. UC Irvine(10/10), at Cal Poly (10/24), at UCSanta Barbara (10/28), vs. UCRiverside (10/31), at UC Irvine (11/7)and at UC Santa Barbara (11/11).
JUDGE MEMORIAL HIGHSCHOOLWas a four-year letterwinner for theBulldogs and was elected captain forhis senior season ... received a MostValuable Player award in 2009 ...earned two consecutive All-State hon-ors in his final two years at JudgeMemorial ... graduated in 2009 with a3.2 grade point average.
PERSONALBorn on October 20, 1990 in Boise,Idaho ... parents are Tim and DebTroy ... has two sisters Martine andKim ...played on Olympique Montreuxfor the Summer Men's PremiereLeague ... favorites include the profes-sional teams Yeti and Fox Factory DH,professional athlete Sergio Ramos,actors Mark Strong and Kristen Bell,the television show "Modern Marvels,"Thai food and the movie "BourneIdentity" ... chose Northridge becauseof the soccer team, the cinematogra-phy program and the weather ... saysthe best thing about being an athleteis being "healthy" ... the person in his-tory he would most like to meet isWinston Churchill ... advice he wouldgive to young people is "put in thework, then play" ... would like JoshHarnett to play him in a movie abouthis life ... his greatest hero is hisgrandfather ... majoring inCinematography. ■
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2009Daniel Yoon participated in 17 of 20 gamesthroughout the season and finished with onegoal, one assist, five shots, and two shots on goal... picked up the first assist of the season vs. LMU(9/6) ... scored his first career goal vs. UCRiverside (10/31).
2008Came off the bench and played in 13 matchesthis season in midfield ... took one shot againstCal State Fullerton (10/18).
2007Yoon did not appear in a match for Northridgeduring the 2007 season and was a redshirt thatseason.
GRANADA HILLS HIGH SCHOOLYoon played three seasons for the Highlandersas a midfielder and forward ... started all threeyears and was a captain all three years ...tabbed All-Valley League for the 2005-06 season.
PERSONALBorn on August 23, 1989 in Los Angeles, Calif. ...parents are Young Sun and Sun Young Yoon ...favorites include Adam Sandler, Jessica Alba,pasta, and the television show “Lost” ... roots forManchester United and star forward CristianoRonaldo ... chose CSUN for its ”very nice campusand amazing soccer program ... likes to praybefore games ... likes to sleep when he has timeto relax ... person in history he would most like tomeet is George Washington ... if forced to listen toone CD for the rest of his life, he would chooseBoyz II Men ... his advice to young people is “ifyou set a goal, pursue it and never give it up” ...no one knows how much he loves to cook ... unde-cided on a major. ■
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#20BRIANBEHRADFORWARD5-10 // FRESHMANWOODLAND HILLS, CALIF.TAFT HS
#21CARLOSBENAVIDESMIDFIELDER5-11 // FRESHMANWOODLAND HILLS, CALIF.EL CAMINO REAL HS
#28SHAWINBERENJIDEFENDER5-10 // FRESHMANSUN VALLEY, CALIF.VILLAGE CHRISTIAN HS
#11TAYLORBOWLINDEFENDER5-9 // SOPHOMOREPLEASANT VIEW, UTAHUNLV
#19MANABUKAJIGOALKEEPER5-11 // JUNIORKAJOSHIMA, JAPANCITRUS COLLEGE
#31HAYDENNICHOLSONDEFENDER6-2 // FRESHMANSIMI VALLEY, CALIF.ROYAL HS
#26VITORNOGUEIRADEFENDER5-11 // FRESHMANSAO PAOLO, BRAZILBEVERLY HILLS HS
#24MICHAELPATTISONFORWARD5-11 // FRESHMANGRANADA HILLS, CALIF.GRANADA HILLS HS
#29SAMPEREZMIDFIELDER6-1 // FRESHMANPARKER, COLO.CHAPARRAL HS
#4THOMASRAMOSMIDFIELDER5-11 // FRESHMANPHOENIX, ARIZ.PINNACLE HS
#8EDWINRIVASFORWARD5-11 // FRESHMANLOS ANGELES, CALIF.SANTEE EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX
#2ALBERTO ROSASMIDFIELDER6-0 // FRESHMANVAN NUYS, CALIF.BIRMINGHAM HS
#34ANGELSANCHEZDEFENDER6-3 // FRESHMANNORTHRIDGE, CALIF.KENNEDY HS
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#35TANNERSNEDIGARDEFENDER5-11 // FRESHMANQUARTZ HILL, CALIF.QUARTZ HILL HS
#6GUSTAVOVILLALOBOSMIDFIELDER/FORWARD5-9 // RS FRESHMANVAN NUYS, CALIF.BIRMINGHAM HS
OPPONENTS
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THE NORTHRIDGE MEN'S SOCCERteam begins its tenth season in theBig West Conference in 2010 afterposting an 10-8-2 overall recordand a fourth-place finish in leagueplay in 2009. Six Matadors earnedAll-Conference honors in 2009,including First Team honorees ChadBorak, Sunghyun Kim and CameronSims. Also receiving HonorableMention were Michael Abalos,Rene Anguiano and Dylan Riley.
In addition to the player acco-lades, Head coach Terry Davilawon the Big West Coach of theYear award for the third time duringhis tenure at CSUN.
Since joining the conference in2001, the Matadors have won twoBig West Championships in 2003and 2005. Over the last nine sea-sons, the Matadors have earned68 all-conference awards, including
28 first-teamers and 12 Player orCoach of the Year awards.
In February 2002, the Big WestConference Council approved theaddition of men’s soccer as a pri-ority championship sport. Schoolssponsoring men’s soccer arerequired to fund at least 80 per-cent of the maximum number ofscholarships allowable underNCAA rules.
The Big West Conference entersits 42nd season as a conferenceand the 22nd year of being knownas the Big West since changing itsname from the Pacific CoastAthletic Association prior to the1988 football season.
The conference has undertakena new look over the past years.With the departure of Idaho andUtah State following the 2004-05
season, all eight members of theconference - Northridge, Cal Poly,Cal State Fullerton, Long BeachState, Pacific, UC Irvine, UC DavisUC Riverside and UC SantaBarbara - are from the state ofCalifornia.
The Pacific Coast AthleticAssociation began on July 1, 1969.Its six charter members were CalState Los Angeles, Fresno State,Long Beach State, San DiegoState, San Jose State and UCSanta Barbara.
The conference's previous 39years have been characterized byexpansion and change. The origi-nal PCAA lineup changed in theearly years and by 1975, chartermembers UC Santa Barbara andCal State Los Angeles haddropped football and San DiegoState bolted the conference in foot-
ball only. In 1974, Cal StateFullerton moved into the confer-ence. By 1977, UC Irvine joined theBig West and UCSB was back in --both as non-football playing institu-tions -- while Utah State becamethe first non-California member ofthe circuit, transforming the PCAAinto a regional conference.
Nevada-Las Vegas (1981) andNew Mexico State (1984) soon fol-lowed suit, bringing the league'smembership to 10 universities.
In the fall of 1983, the PCAAbecame the first western confer-ence to incorporate women's athlet-ic programs into the conference.Charter women's members UCIrvine, UC Santa Barbara and UNLVcompeted in five championships.
By the end of 1985, Pacific,Hawai'i, Cal State Fullerton, Long
Beach State, San Diego State,Fresno State and San Jose Statehad joined the women's confer-ence. The PCAA upped itswomen's sponsorship to eightchampionships.
The PCAA began its 20th year ofexistence by changing its name tothe Big West Conference. With theinclusion of the states of Utah,Nevada and New Mexico into theloop, the term "Big West" more accu-rately represented the conference.
In 1992, Fresno State left the BigWest, with San Jose State andUNLV leaving four years later.Entering that same year were BoiseState, Cal Poly and Idaho. BoiseState would leave in 2001, one yearafter the departures of Nevadaand New Mexico.
The Big West Conference spon-sors 17 sports, including men’s and
women’s basketball, women’s vol-leyball, baseball, softball, men’sand women’s soccer, men’s andwomen’s cross country, men’s andwomen’s swimming and diving,men’s and women’s golf, men’sand women’s tennis and men’s andwomen’s track and field.
Big West members are consis-tently competitive on the nationalscene and have won 15 NCAADivision I men's championships and12 NCAA Division I women's titles.
The Big West office, which islocated in Irvine, is headed byDennis Farrell, who is heading intohis 18th year as commissioner.Farrell, the fourth-full time commis-sioner, is a 28-year veteran of theBig West office, having served invarious capacities since joining theconference in 1980. ■
THE BIG WEST CONFERENCE
Cal State Northridge
Cal Poly
Cal State Fullerton
UC Davis
UC Irvine
UC Riverside
UC Santa Barbara
BIG WEST MEMBERS
Physical and Mailing Address2 Corporate Park – Suite 206Irvine, CA 92606
Phone (949) 261-2525Fax (949) 261-2528
Website Addresswww.bigwest.org
Dennis Farrell, Commissionere-mail: [email protected]
Rob Halvaks, Senior Associate Commissionere-mail: [email protected]
Jody McRoberts, Associate Commissionere-mail: [email protected]
Michael Daniels, Assistant Commissionere-mail: [email protected]
Erica Monteabaro, Assistant Commissionere-mail: [email protected]
Mike Villamor, Information Directore-mail: [email protected]
Julie St. Cyr, Associate Information Directore-mail: [email protected]
Chris Hargraves, Assistant Information Directore-mail: [email protected]
Steve Chen, Director of Video Operationse-mail: [email protected]
Patricia Sampson, Administrative Assistante-mail: [email protected]
Beth Holtermann, Administrative Assistante-mail: [email protected]
CONFERENCEDIRECTORY
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UC Santa Barbara ($1+) 8 1 1 25 17 5 2 .750 10-2-0 6-3-1 1-0-1
Cal Poly (2) 6 3 1 19 8 10 2 .450 6-2-1 2-7-1 0-1-0
UC Irvine (3!+) 6 4 0 18 15 7 0 .682 5-5-0 9-1-0 1-1-0
Northridge (4) 5 4 1 16 10 8 2 .550 6-1-1 3-6-0 1-1-1
Cal State Fullerton 4 5 1 13 8 9 2 .474 4-3-1 1-6-1 3-0-0
UC Davis 3 6 1 10 6 12 1 .342 3-4-0 1-7-1 2-1-0
UC Riverside 0 9 1 1 1 16 1 .083 1-5-1 0-9-0 0-2-0
$ - Big West regular season champion ! - Big West Tournament Champion
() - Big West Tournament Seed + - NCAA Tournament participant
POINTS > 1. Irving Garcia, UC Irvine 252. David Walker, UC Santa Barbara 243. Amani Walker, UC Irvine 214. Carlos Aguilar, UC Irvine 19
Danny Barrera, UC Santa Barbara 19
6. Michael Nonni, UC Santa Barbara 18
Spencer Thompson, UC Irvine 18
8. David Zamora, Cal Poly 17
9. Cameron Sims, Northridge 15Sunghyun Kim, Northridge 15
GOALS SCORED > 1. David Walker, UC Santa Barbara 10
2. Amani Walker, UC Irvine 9
3. Irving Garcia, UC Irvine 8
4. Cameron Sims, Northridge 7David Zamora, Cal Poly 7
Spencer Thompson, UC Irvine 7
7. Carlos Aguilar, UC Irvine 6
Michael Nonni, UC Santa Barbara 6
9. Four Players Tied at 5
ASSISTS >1. Irving Garcia, UC Irvine 9
Danny Barrera, UC Santa Barbara 93. Sunghyun Kim, Northridge 7
Carlos Aguilar, UC Irvine 75. Michael Nonni, UC Santa Barbara 66. Four Players Tied at 5
including Rene Anguiano
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE >1. Sam Hayden, UC Santa Barbara 0.742. Andrew Fontein, UC Irvine 0.884. Michael Abalos, Northridge 1.17
GOALIE SAVES >1. Sam Hayden, UC Santa Barbara 852. Patrick McLain, Cal Poly 734. Michael Abalos, Northridge 60
SHUTOUTS >1. Sam Hayden, UC Santa Barbara 162. Michael Abalos, Northridge 5
Patrick McLain, Cal Poly 5
POINTS > 1. UC Santa Barbara 1242. UC Irvine 1153. Northridge 75
GOALS SCORED >1. UC Santa Barbara 402. UC Irvine 394. Northridge 24
ASSISTS >1. UC Santa Barbara 442. UC Irvine 373. Northridge 27
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE >1. UC Santa Barbara 0.732. UC Irvine 1.053. Northridge 1.07
GOALIE SAVES >1. Cal Poly 1032. UC Riverside 964. Northridge / Cal St. Fullerton 81
SHUTOUTS >1. UC Santa Barbara 162. Northridge/Cal Poly 74. UC Irvine 6
TEAM LEADERS
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR > Irving Garcia, UC Irvine
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR > Martin Hedevag, UC Santa Barbara
GOALKEEPERS OF THE YEAR > Sam Hayden, UC Santa Barbara
FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR > Machal David, UC Santa Barbara
MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR > Danny Barrera, UC Santa Barbara
COACH OF THE YEAR > Terry Davila, Northridge
BIG WEST FIRST TEAM > Irving Garcia, F, Sr., UC IrvineCameron Sims, F, Sr., NorthridgeAmani Walker, F, Jr., UC IrvineDavid Walker, F, Sr., UC Santa BarbaraCarlos Aguilar, MF, Sr., UC IrvineDanny Barrera, MF, So., UC Santa BarbaraSunghyun Kim, MF, Sr., NorthridgeLuis Silva, MF, So., UC Santa BarbaraChad Borak, D, Sr., NorthridgeMichael Boxall, D, Jr., UC Santa BarbaraMartin Hedevag, D, Sr., UC Santa BarbaraKevin Santora, D, Sr., UC IrvineSam Hayden, GK, Jr., UC Santa Barbara
BIG WEST SECOND TEAM > Michael Nonni, F, Fr., UC Santa BarbaraSpencer Thompson, F, Jr., UC IrvineDavid Zamora, F, Jr., Cal PolyMachael David, MF, Fr., UC Santa BarbaraJacob Hustedt, MF, So., Cal PolyPaul Marcoux, MF, Sr., UC DavisJosh Didion, D, Sr., Cal PolyDavid Lozano, D, Sr., UC RiversideMichael Tetteh, D, So., UC Santa BarbaraPatrick Sigler, D, So., Cal PolyPatrick McLain, GK, So., Cal Poly
BIG WEST HONORABLE MENTION > Celso Alvarez, F, Jr., Cal State FullertonWaid Ibrahim, F, So., UC Santa BarbaraChris Leer, F, Sr., UC DavisRene Anguiana, MF, Fr., NorthridgeJonathan Prieto, MF, Fr., UC IrvineShay Spitz, MF, Sr., Cal State FullertonCorey Attaway, D, Jr., UC IrvineDylan Riley, D, Sr., NorthridgeMatt Sanders, D, Sr., Cal State FullertonMichael Abalos, Fr., GK, Northridge
BIG WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK > DATE PLAYERSept. 7 Amani Walker, UC IrvineSept. 14 Cameron Sims, NorthridgeSept. 21 Dylan Riley, NorthridgeSept. 28 Chris Beville, UC DavisOct. 5 Patrick McLain, Cal PolyOct. 12 Irving Garcia, UC IrvineOct. 19 Junior Burgos, Cal PolyOct. 26 David Zamora, Cal PolyNov. 2 Amani Walker, UC IrvineNov. 9 Devin Deldo, Northridge
2009 BIG WEST HONORS 2009 FINAL BIG WEST STANDINGS
2009 BIG WEST STATISTICAL LEADERS
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GENERAL Location: San Jose, Calif.Founded: 1857Enrollment: 32,746President: Jon WhitmoreDirector of Athletics: Tom BowenNickname: SpartansColors: Gold, White, an BlueConference: MPSF
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Spartan StadiumCapacity: 30,456Press Box Phone: (408) 924-1234
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: TBDOffice Phone: (408) 924-1211Office FAX: (408) 924-1294e-mail: TBDWebsite: www.SJSUSpartans.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Gary St. ClairAlma Mater: San Jose State, 1976Career Record (Years): 189-172-30 (20)Record at SJSU (Years): SameOffice Phone: (408) 924-1261Assistants: Ron Smare, Chris Behler
Dan BentonOUTLOOK 2009 Record: 9-10-12009 MPSF Record: 4-3-0 (3rd)2009 MPSF Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: N/ANewcomers: N/A
TOP RETURNERS Nick Cukar (MF, Sr.) - 8 G, 17 PTS.Josh Boemecke (MF, Sr.) - 4 G, 25 PTS.
SERIES Series Record: San Jose St. leads 7-4-1Last Meeting: October 10, 2003Where: Northridge, Calif.Result: Northridge 5, San Jose St. 0Last Five: L LWLW
Sunday, September 12 ■ 11:30 a.m.Titan Field (Fullerton, Calif.)Cal State Fullerton Tournament
SAN JOSE STATE
GENERAL Location: San Diego, Calif.Founded: 1949Enrollment: 7,800President: Dr. Mary LyonsAthletic Director: Ky SnyderNickname: TorerosColors: Columbia Blue, Navy and WhiteConference: West Coast
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Torero StadiumCapacity: 7,000Press Box Phone: (619) 767-3988
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Ryan McCannOffice Phone: (619) 260-2323Office FAX: (619) 260-2990e-mail: [email protected]: www.usdtoreros.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Seamus McFadden Alma Mater: San Diego State, 1976Career Record (Years): 312-221-49 (30)Record at USD (Years): SameOffice Phone: (619) 260-2305Assistants: Mike Nicholson, Brian Quinn
and Guillermo RodriguezOUTLOOK 2009 Record: 12-5-22009 WCC Record: 8-2-2 (1st)2009 NCAA Postseason: Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: N/A
TOP RETURNERS Patrick Wallen (F, So.) - 7 G, 3 5, 19 PTS.Stephen Poza (F, Jr.) - 2 G, 3 A, 23 ShotsMarcelo Carminatti (F, Sr.) - 3 G, 22 Shots
SERIES Series Record: San Diego leads 13-8-0Last Meeting: September 1, 2009Where: San Diego, Calif.Result: Northridge 0, San Diego 12Last Five: L LWL L
Wednesday, September 1 ■ 7:00 p.m.Matador Soccer Field
SAN DIEGO
GENERAL Location: Los Angeles, Calif.Founded: 1911Enrollment: 8,300President: David BurchamAthletic Director: Dr. William HusakNickname: LionsColors: Crimson, Navy Blue, Gray and Marymount Blue
Conference: West Coast
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Sullivan FieldCapacity: 2,000Press Box Phone: (310) 258-8732
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Mark DodsonOffice Phone: (310) 338-7643Office FAX: (310) 338-2703e-mail: [email protected]: www.LMULions.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Paul KrumpeAlma Mater: UCLA, 1986Career Record (Years): 107-102-27 (12)Record at LMU (Years): SameOffice Phone: (310) 338-5239Assistants: Mathes Mennell and MichaelErush OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 10-9-22009 WCC Record: 5-5-2 (3rd)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/9Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2
TOP RETURNERS Rafael Baca (F, Sr.) - 9 G, 5 A, 23 PTS.Logan McDaniel (MF, Jr.) - 2 G, 5 A, 9 PTS.Vincent Ocampo (M, Sr.) - 2 G, 2 A, 6 PTS.
SERIESSeries Record: Northridge leads 11-7-2Last Meeting: November 20, 2004Where: Los Angeles, Calif.Result: Northridge 0, LMU 1Last Five: LT T L L
Sunday, September 5 ■ 4:00 p.m.Sullivan Field
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
GENERALLocation: Seattle, Wash.Founded: 1861Enrollment: 42,000President: Dr. Mark EmmertAthletic Director: Scott WoodwardNickname: HuskiesColors: Purple and GoldConference: Pacific-10
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Husky Soccer StadiumCapacity: 2,100Press Box Phone: (206) 616-8874
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Alyssa ChambersOffice Phone: (201) 685-3119Office FAX: (201) 692-9361e-mail: [email protected]: www.gohuskies.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerAlma Mater: Sacramento State, 1982Career Record (Years): 212-107-39 (18)Record at UW (Years): 204-99-34 (17)Office Phone: (206) 543-4209Assistants: Richard Reece, Ben Somoza,
Jimmy GabrielOUTLOOK2009 Record: 5-7-62009 Pac-10 Record: 2-3-5 (5th)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6Starters Returning/Lost: 7/5Newcomers: 10
TOP RETURNERS Brent Richards (F, Jr.) - 5 G, 3 A, 13 PTSRyan Moore (F, So.) - 4 G, 2 A, 10 PTSMatt Van Houten (F, Sr.) - 4 G, 1 A, 9 PTS.
SERIESSeries Record: Washington leads 1-0-2Last Meeting: September 12, 1993Where: Fullerton, Calif.Result: Northridge 1, Washington 2Last Five: T T L
Friday, September 10 ■ 4:30 p.m.Titan Stadium (Fullerton, Calif.)Cal State Fullerton Tournament
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GENERAL Location: USAFA, Colo.Founded: 1954Enrollment: 4,400Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Michael C. GouldAthletic Director: Dr. Hans MuehNickname: FalconsColors: Blue and SilverConference:Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Cadet Soccer FieldCapacity: 2,000Press Box Phone: N/A
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Jerry CrossOffice Phone: (719) 333-3950Office FAX: (719) 333-3798e-mail: [email protected]: www.goairforcefalcons.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Doug HillAlma Mater: USAFA, 1983Career Record (Years): 17-33-3 (3)Record at USAFA (Years): SameOffice Phone: (719) 333-2174Assistant: Matthew Okoh and Chris Foster
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 7-8-22009 MPSF Record: 2-5 (7th)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/9Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5Newcomers: 5
TOP RETURNERS Kevin Durr (M, So.) - 3 G, 2 A, 8 PTS.Kyle Moses (MF, Sr.) - 2 G, 2 A, 6 PTS.Zane Dydasco (MF, So.) - 1 G, 2 A, 4 PTS.
SERIESSeries Record: Tied at 1-1Last Meeting: November 1, 1996Where: Fullerton, Calif.Result: Northridge 0, Air Force 2Last Five: WL
Sunday, September 26 ■ 1:00 p.m. Matador Soccer Field
AIR FORCE
GENERAL Location: Akron, OhioFounded: 1870Enrollment: 24,704President: Dr. Luis M. ProenzaAthletics Director: Tom WistrcillNickname: ZipsColors: Blue and GoldConference: Mid-American
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Lee Jackson FieldCapacity: TBAPress Box Phone: TBA
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Paul WarnerOffice Phone: (330) 972-2677Office FAX: (330) 374-8844e-mail: [email protected]: www.GoZips.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Caleb PorterAlma Mater: Indiana, 1998Career Record (Years): 68-12-8 (4)Record at Akron (Years): SameOffice Phone: Contact SIDAssistants: Jared Embick, Oliver Slawson,
and Liam CurranOUTLOOK 2009 Record: 23-1-12009 MAC Record: 6-0-0 (1st)2009 NCAA Postseason: College Cup Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Newcomers: 9
TOP RETURNERS Anthony Ampaipitakwong (MF, Sr.) - 8 GDavid Meves (GK, So.) - 0.28 GAA, 25 SHODarlington Nagbe (MF/F, So.) - 10 G
SERIES Series Record: First Meeting
Friday, September 17 ■ 4:30 p.m. PTLee Jackson Field (Akron, Ohio)University of Akron Tournament
AKRON
GENERAL Location: Chicago, Ill.Founded: 1896Enrollment: 26,245President: Dr. Michael J. HoganAthletic Director: James W. SchmidtNickname: FlamesColors: Navy Blue and Fire Engine RedConference: Horizon League
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Flames FieldCapacity: 1,000Press Box Phone: N/A
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: John JaramilloOffice Phone: (312) 996-5880Office FAX: (312) 996-8349e-mail: [email protected]: www.uicflames.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Sean Phillips Alma Mater: Indiana, 1984Career Record (Years): First SeasonRecord at UIC (Years): First SeasonOffice Phone: (312) 996-6999Assistants: Aleksey Korol and
Minos VlamakisOUTLOOK 2009 Record: 6-6-72009 Horizon Record: 3-3-2 (5th)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/11Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7Newcomers: 9
TOP RETURNERS Ivan Stanisavljevic (MF, So.) - 7 G, 14 PTS.
SERIES Series Record: First Meeting
Sunday, September 19 ■ 9:00 a.m. PTLee Jackson Field (Akron, Ohio)University of Akron Tournament
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
GENERAL Location: San Francisco, Calif.Founded: 1855Enrollment: 8,000President: Fr. Stephen J. Privett, S.J.Athletic Director: Debra Gore-MannNickname: DonsColors: Green and GoldConference:West Coast Conference
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Negoesco StadiumCapacity: 3,000Press Box Phone: N/A
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Ryan McCraryOffice Phone: (415) 422-6162Office FAX: (415) 422-2929e-mail: [email protected]: www.usfdons.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Erik VisserAlma Mater: USF, 1982Career Record (Years): 86-75-11 (9)Record at USF (Years): SameOffice Phone: (415) 422-2909Assistants: Josh McKay, Dan Chamberlain,Tyler Gottschalk, and Ron ShinaultOUTLOOK 2009 Record: 7-10-2 2009 WCC Record: 4-7-1 (6th)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/10Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Newcomers: 15
TOP RETURNERS Brandon Burke (F, Sr.) - 2 G, 7 A, 11 PTS.Oscar Englund (F, So.) - 2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS.Brendan Roslund (GK, So.) - 1.41 GAA, 60 SV.
SERIES Series Record: San Francisco leads 8-2Last Meeting: September 15, 2006Where: Northridge, Calif.Result: Northridge 1, San Francisco 2Last Five: WLLWL
Friday, September 24 ■ 7:00 p.m.Negoesco Stadium
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GENERAL Location: Davis, Calif.Founded: 1908Enrollment: 32,153Chancellor: Dr. Linda KatehiDirector of Athletics: Greg WarzeckaNickname: AggiesColors: Yale Blue and GoldConference: Big West
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Aggie Soccer StadiumCapacity: 1,000Press Box Phone: None
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Amanda PiechowskiOffice Phone: (530) 752-3505Office FAX: (530) 754-5674e-mail: [email protected]: www.ucdavisaggies.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dwayne Shaffer Alma Mater: Chico State, 1988Career Record (Years): 142-106-25 (14)Record at UCD (Years): 137-96-24 (13)Office Phone: (530) 752-8892Assistants: Jason Hotaling and Eric Mild
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 6-12-12009 BWC Record: 3-6-1 (6th)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/15Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Newcomers: 7
TOP RETURNERS Josh Joslin (F, So.) - 3 G, 21 ShotsRene Cuellar (MF/F, Sr.) - 2 G, 16 ShotsRyan McCowan (GK, Jr.) - 53 Saves, 1.54 GAA
SERIES Series Record: UC Davis leads 4-2-2Last Meeting: October 21, 2009Where: Northridge, Calif.Result: Northridge 0, UC Davis 0 (2OT)Last Five: L L L LT
Saturday, October 9 ■ 7:00 p.m.Matador Soccer Field
Saturday, October 16 ■ 7:00 p.m.Aggie Field
UC DAVIS
GENERAL Location: Los Angeles, Calif.Founded: 1919Enrollment: 38,500Chancellor: Gene BlockDirector of Athletics: Dan GuerreroNickname: BruinsColors: Blue and GoldConference: Pacific-10
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Drake StadiumCapacity: 11,700Press Box Phone: N/A
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Liza DavidOffice Phone: (310) 206-8140Office FAX: (310) 825-8664e-mail: [email protected]: www.uclabruins.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jorge Salcedo Alma Mater: UCLA, 1989Career Record (Years): 71-33-22 (6)Record at UCLA (Years): SameOffice Phone: (310) 825-1777Assistants: Eddie Soto, Kenny Arena,
Patrick Seymour
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 12-4-42009 MPSF Record: 5-1-4 (1st)2009 NCAA Postseason: QuarterfinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: N/ANewcomers: N/A
TOP RETURNERS Chandler Hoffman (F, So.) - 5 G, 2 ARyan Hollingshead (MF/F, So.) - 4 G, 9 PTS.
SERIES Series Record: UCLA leads 12-1-3Last Meeting: September 28, 2008Where: Westwood, Calif.Result: Northridge 2, UCLA 2 (2OT)Last Five: LT T W T
Wednesday, October 27 ■ 7:00 p.m. Drake Stadium
UCLA
GENERAL Location: Fullerton, Calif.Founded: 1957Enrollment: 36,000President: Dr. Milton A. GordonAthletic Director: Brian QuinnNickname: TitansColors: Navy, Orange and WhiteConference: Big West
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Titan StadiumCapacity: 10,000Press Box Phone: (657) 278-5882
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Mel FranksOffice Phone: (657) 278-3970Office FAX: (657) 278-3141e-mail: [email protected]: www.fullertontitans.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bob Ammann Alma Mater: Cal State Fullerton, 1986Career Record (Years): 22-44-7 (4)Record at CSF (Years): SameOffice Phone: (657) 278-5414Assistants: Adam Reeves, Sam Reynolds
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 8-9-22009 BWC Record: 4-5-1 (5th)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/5Starters Returning/Lost: 10/3Newcomers: 8
TOP RETURNERS Celso Alvarez (F, Sr.) - 5 G, 2 GWGTrevor Whiddon (GK, Jr.) - 1.26 GAA, 71 SV.Jonathan Birt (So., D) - 1 G, 2 A, 16 Shots
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 15-13-2Last Meeting: November 4, 2009Where: Northridge, Calif.Result: Northridge 1, CS Fullerton 0 (OT)Last Five: WWWLW
Saturday, October 2 ■ 7:00 p.m.Titan Stadium
Wednesday, October 13 ■ 7:00 p.m.Matador Soccer Field
CAL STATE FULLERTON
GENERAL Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif.Founded: 1901Enrollment: 19,471President: Dr. Warren J. BakerAthletic Director: Alison ConeNickname: MustangsColors: Forest Green and GoldConference: Big West
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Alex G. Spanos StadiumCapacity: 11,075Press Box Phone: (805) 756-6739
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Chris GiovannettiOffice Phone: (805) 756-7513Office FAX: (805) 756-2650e-mail: [email protected]: www.gopoly.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Paul HolocherAlma Mater: Santa Clara, 1990Career Record (Years): 146-52-23 (11)Record at CP (Years): 37-28-16 (4)Office Phone: (805) 756-7070Assistants: Bryan Reed, Ryan Hopkins,and Mark Jones
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 8-10-22009 BWC Record: 6-3-1 (2nd)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/9Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5Newcomers: 9
TOP RETURNERS David Zamora (F, Sr.) - 7 G, 3 A, 17 PTS.Junior Burgos (MF, Sr.) - 4 G, 1 A, 9 PTS.Chris Gaschen (MF, So.) - 2 G, 4 A, 8 PTS.
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 24-14-7Last Meeting: October 24, 2009Where: San Luis Obispo, Calif.Result: Northridge 1, Cal Poly 3Last Five: LT LT L
Wednesday, October 6 ■ 7:00 p.m.Alex G. Spanos Stadium
Saturday, November 6 ■ 7:00 p.m.Matador Soccer Field
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GENERAL Location: Irvine, Calif.Founded: 1962Enrollment: 27,000Chancellor: Dr. Michael V. DrakeAthletic Director: Mike IzziNickname: AnteatersColors: Blue and GoldConference: Big West
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Anteater StadiumCapacity: 2,500Press Box Phone: N/A
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Erik WirtanenOffice Phone: (949) 824-8934Office FAX: (949) 824-5260e-mail: [email protected]: www.ucirvinesports.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: George Kuntz Alma Mater: Arizona State, 1989Career Record (Years): 269-190-56 (21)Record at UCI (Years): 138-127-43 (15)Office Phone: (949) 824-1096Assistants: Chris Volk, Mike Ditta,
and Bryan Wallace
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 15-7-02009 BWC Record: 6-4-0 (3rd)2009 NCAA Postseason: Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8Starters Returning/Lost: N/ANewcomers: 14
TOP RETURNERS Spencer Thompson (F, Sr.) - 7 G, 4 AAndrew Fontein (GK, Jr..) - 8-3-0, 0.88 GAA
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 17-13-4Last Meeting: November 7, 2009Where: Irvine, Calif.Result: Northridge 3, UC Irvine 0Last Five: W TL LW
Wednesday, October 20 ■ 7:00 p.m.Matador Soccer Field
Wednesday, November 3 ■ 7:00 p.m.Anteater Stadium
UC IRVINE
GENERAL Location: Santa Barbara, Calif.Founded: 1944Enrollment: 20,000Chancellor: Dr. Henry T. YangAthletic Director: Mark MassariNickname: GauchosColors: Blue and GoldConference: Big West
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Harder StadiumCapacity: 17,000Press Box Phone: (805) 893-3439
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: Lisa SkvarlaOffice Phone: (805) 893-8603Office FAX: (805) 893-4537e-mail: [email protected]: www.ucsbgauchos.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tim Vom Steeg Alma Mater: UC Santa Barbara, 1989Career Record (Years): 157-61-22 (11)Record at UCSB (Years): SameOffice Phone: (805) 893-3473Assistants: Greg Wilson, Leo Chappel,
Neil Jones and Stuart Dobson
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 17-5-22009 BWC Record: 8-1-1 (1st)2009 NCAA Postseason: Third RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8Starters Returning/Lost: N/ANewcomers: 14
TOP RETURNERS Luis Silva (MF, Jr.) - 4G, 5 ADavid Walker (F, Jr.) - 10G, 4 AMichael Tetteh (D, Jr.) - 5 G, 5 A
SERIES Series Record: UCSB leads 16-14-5Last Meeting: November 11, 2009Where: Santa Barbara, Calif.Result: Northridge 0, UCSB 1Last Five: T LWL L
Saturday, October 23 ■ 7:00 p.m.Harder Stadium
UC SANTA BARBARA
GENERAL Location: Riverside, Calif.Founded: 1954Enrollment: 18,063Chancellor: Timothy P. WhiteAthletic Director: Stan MorrisonNickname: HighlandersColors: Blue and GoldConference: Big West
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: UCR Soccer StadiumCapacity: 2,000Press Box Phone: None
SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Soccer SID: John MaxwellOffice Phone: (951) 827-5438Office FAX: (951) 827-5889e-mail: [email protected]: www.gohighlanders.com
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Junior Gonzalez (6th Year)Alma Mater: UCLA, 2000Career Record (Years): 20-56-12 (5)Record at UCR (Years): SameOffice Phone: (951) 827-5022Assistant: Tim Cupello, Erasmo Solorzano
OUTLOOK 2009 Record: 1-16-12009 BWC Record: 0-9-1 (7th)2009 NCAA Postseason: NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/9Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4Newcomers: 10
TOP RETURNERS Joel Garcia (F, Jr.) - 3 G, 7 PTS, 19 ShotsCesar Diaz (F, So.) - 2 G, 4 PTS, 26 ShotsCody Suppe (GK, Jr.) - 58 Saves, 1.79 GAA
SERIES Series Record: Northridge leads 17-1-6Last Meeting: October 31, 2009Where: Northridge, Calif.Result: Northridge 4, UC Riverside 1Last Five: WWWWW
Saturday, October 24 ■ 11:00 a.m.UCR Soccer Stadium
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Semifinal #1: December 11#1 Akron 0, #5 North Carolina 0Akron advances on PK’s 5-4
Semifinal #2: December 11#2 Virginia 2, #3 Wake Forest 1 (OT)
National Championship: December 13#1 Akron 0, #2 Virginia 0Virginia wins on PK’s 3-2
YEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE1959 St. Louis Bob Guelker 5-2 Bridgeport Storrs, Conn.1960 St. Louis Bob Guelker 3-2 Maryland Brooklyn, N.Y.1961 West Chester Melvin Lorback 2-0 St. Louis St. Louis, Mo.1962 St. Louis Bob Guelker 4-3 Maryland St. Louis, Mo.1963 St. Louis Bob Guelker 3-0 Navy E. Brunswick, N.J.1964 Navy Glen Warner 1-0 Michigan State Providence, R.I.1965 St. Louis Bob Guelker 1-0 Michigan State St. Louis, Mo.1966 San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 5-2 LIU-Brooklyn Berkeley, Calif.1967 *Michigan State/St. Louis 0-0 St. Louis, Mo.1968 Maryland/Michigan State 2-2 (2 OT) Atlanta, Ga.1969 St. Louis Harry Keough 4-0 San Francisco San Jose, Calif.1970 St. Louis Harry Keough 1-0 UCLA Edwardsville, Ill.1971 +Howard Lincoln Phillips 3-2 St. Louis Miami, Fla.1972 St. Louis Harry Keough 4-2 UCLA Miami, Fla.1973 St. Louis Harry Keough 2-1 (OT) UCLA Miami, Fla.1974 Howard Lincoln Phillips 2-1 (4 OT) St. Louis St. Louis, Mo.1975 San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 4-0 SIU-Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill.1976 San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 1-0 Indiana Philadelphia, Pa.1977 Hartwick Jim Lennox 2-1 San Francisco Berkeley, Calif.1978 +San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 2-0 Indiana Tampa. Fla.1979 SIU-Edwardsville Bob Guelker 3-2 Clemson Tampa, Fla.1980 San Francisco Stephen Negoesco 4-3 (OT) Indiana Tampa, Fla.1981 Connecticut Joseph Morrone 2-1 (OT Alabama A&M Stanford, Calif.1982 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 2-1 (8 OT) Duke Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.1983 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 1-0 (2 OT) Columbia Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.1984 Clemson I.M. Ibrahim 2-1 Indiana Seattle, Wash.1985 UCLA Sigi Schmid 1-0 (8 OT) American Seattle, Wash.1986 Duke John Rennie 1-0 Akron Tacoma, Wash.1987 Clemson I.M. Ibrahim 2-0 San Diego State Clemson, S.C.1988 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 1-0 Howard Bloomington, Ind1989 Santa Clara/Virginia 1-1 (2 OT) E. Brunswick, N.J.1990 UCLA Sigi Schmid 1-0 (4 OT)^ Rutgers Tampa, Fla.1991 Virginia Bruce Arena 0-0 (4 OT)^ Santa Clara Tampa, Fla.1992 Virginia Bruce Arena 2-0 San Diego Davidson, N.C.1993 Virginia Bruce Arena 2-0 South Carolina Davidson, N.C.1994 Virginia Bruce Arena 1-0 Indiana Davidson, N.C.1995 Wisconsin Jim Launder 2-0 Duke Richmond, Va.1996 St. John’s Dave Masur 4-1 Florida International Richmond, Va.1997 UCLA Sigi Schmid 2-0 Virginia Richmond, Va.1998 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 3-1 Stanford Richmond, Va.1999 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 1-0 Santa Clara Charlotte, N.C.2000 Connecticut Ray Reid 2-0 Creighton Charlotte, N.C.2001 North Carolina Elmar Bolowich 2-0 Indiana Columbus, Ohio2002 UCLA Tim Fitzgerald 1-0 Stanford Dallas, Tex.2003 Indiana Jerry Yeagley 2-1 St. John’s Columbus, Ohio2004 Indiana Mike Freitag 1-1 (2 ot)^ UC Santa Barbara Carson, Calif.2005 Maryland Sasho Cirovski 1-0 New Mexico Cary, N.C.2006 UC Santa Barbara Tim Vom Steeg 2-1 UCLA St. Louis, Mo.2007 Wake Forest Jay Vidovich 2-1 Ohio State Cary, N.C.2008 Maryland Sasho Cirovski 1-0 North Carolina Frisco, Tex.2009 Virginia George Gelnovatch 0-0 (2 OT)^ Akron Cary, North Carolina*Match called due to inclement weather +Forfeited title ^Title won on penalty kicks
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FIRST ROUND > NOV. 19South Florida 2, Stetson 1Stanford 3, St. Mary’s 0Notre Dame 2, Green Bay 1Saint Louis 2, Missouri State 1Brown 1, Stony Brook 0Indiana 2, Louisville 0Boston College 2, Dartmouth 1Drake 2, Western Illinois 1UNC-Wilmington 1, Charlotte 1
UNC-Wilmington advances on PKs 4-1Duke 3, Winthrop 2UC Santa Barbara 1, Wofford 0
Sacramento St. 2, Loyola Marymt. 1 (2 OT)Maryland 2, Loyola (MD) 1Monmouth 0, Connecticut 0
Monmouth advances on PKs 4-3Portland 2, New Mexico 1 (2 OT)Bucknell 1, Princeton 0
SECOND ROUND > NOV. 22#1 Akron 2, South Florida 0Stanford 1, #16 UC Irvine 0#9 Northwestern 3, Notre Dame 2#8 Tulsa 4, Saint Louis 3 (OT)#5 North Carolina 2, Brown 0Indiana 1, #12 Butler 0Boston College 1, #13 St. John’s (NY) 0Drake 1, #4 Ohio State 0#3 Wake Forest 2, UNC-Wilmington 0Duke 2, #14 Michigan St. 1UC Santa Barbara 1, #11 San Diego 0#6 UCLA 2, Sacramento St. 1Maryland 2, #7 Penn St. 1#10 Harvard 3, Monmouth 0Portland 2, #15 N.C. State 1#2 Virginia 5, Bucknell 0
THIRD ROUND > NOV. 29#1 Akron 2, Stanford 0#8 Tulsa 1, #9 Northwestern 0#5 North Carolina 1, Indiana 0Drake 6, Boston College 4#3 Wake Forest 4, Duke 2#6 UCLA 2, UC Santa Barbara 1Maryland 2, #10 Harvard 0#2 Virginia 1, Portland 0
QUARTERFINALS > DEC. 4-5#1 Akron 1, #8 Tulsa 0#5 North Carolina 2, Drake 1#3 Wake Forest 2, #6 UCLA 0#2 Virginia 3, Maryland 0
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OVERALL RECORD: 10-8-2 // BIG WEST: 5-4-1 // HOME: 4-3-1 // AWAY: 2-3-3 // NEUTRAL: 2-1-0
PLAYER MP-MS G A PTS SH SOG SOG% GW PK-ATTCameron Sims 20-20 7 1 15 74 27 .365 3 0-0
Big West 10-10 4 1 9 40 15 .375 1 0-0Sunghyun Kim 20-20 4 7 15 61 27 .443 1 1-1
Big West 10-10 2 4 8 23 10 .435 0 0-0Dylan Riley 19-19 3 2 8 8 5 .625 2 0-0
Big West 9-9 1 1 3 4 3 .750 1 0-0Robert Pate 19-7 3 1 7 22 6 .273 1 0-0
Big West 9-5 2 1 5 15 5 .333 1 0-0Rene Anguiano 19-16 0 5 5 15 5 .333 0 0-0
Big West 10-10 0 4 4 6 1 .167 0 0-0Devin Deldo 14-7 2 0 4 24 13 .542 1 0-0
Big West 5-1 2 0 4 9 6 .667 1 0-0Milan Radovic 17-9 1 1 3 13 6 .462 0 0-0
Big West 9-6 0 0 0 10 4 .400 0 0-0Chad Borak 19-19 1 1 3 11 2 .182 1 0-0
Big West 9-9 1 1 3 6 1 .167 1 0-0Daniel Yoon 17-2 1 1 3 5 2 .400 0 0-0
Big West 8-0 1 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0-0Mattias Bonvehi 9-0 0 3 3 9 4 .444 0 0-0
Big West 7-0 0 3 3 7 2 .286 0 0-0Moy Gomez 19-5 1 0 2 17 8 .471 1 0-0
Big West 9-4 0 0 0 8 3 .375 0 0-0Joe Franco 20-20 1 0 2 7 4 .571 0 0-0
Big West 10-10 1 0 2 5 3 .600 0 0-0Rafael Garcia 20-20 0 1 1 28 13 .464 0 0-0
Big West 10-10 0 0 0 9 6 .667 0 0-0
PLAYER MP-MS G A PTS SH SOG SOG% GW PK-ATTRuben Rodriguez 17-8 0 1 1 9 3 .333 0 0-0
Big West 9-2 0 0 0 3 2 .667 0 0-0Matthew Chavez 18-18 0 1 1 8 3 .375 0 0-0
Big West 10-10 0 1 1 3 1 .333 0 0-0Yuval Barak 15-2 0 1 1 4 1 .250 0 0-0
Big West 7-0 0 1 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0Luis Smith 20-4 0 1 1 3 1 .333 0 0-0
Big West 10-1 0 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0-0Luis Gil 15-4 0 0 0 3 2 .667 0 0-0
Big West 5-3 0 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0-0Michael Abalos 16-16 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0
Big West 10-10 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0Jake Troy 9-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0
Big West 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0Adrian Lopez 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0
Big West 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0Brandon Ibarra 6-4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0
Big West 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0
TEAM TOTALS MP G A PTS SH SOG SOG% GW PK-ATTNorthridge 1854 24 27 75 321 132 .411 10 1-1
Big West 934 14 17 45 153 64 .418 5 0-0Opponents 1854 22 20 64 235 103 .438 8 1-1
Big West 934 12 10 34 117 49 .419 4 1-1
GOALKEEPING > GOALKEEPER MP-MS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% W-L-T SHOMichael Abalos 16-16 1460 19 1.17 60 .759 7-7-2Brandon Ibarra 6-4 394 3 0.68 18 .857 3-1-0 2
TEAM TOTALS MP MIN GA GAA SVS SV% W-L-T SHONorthridge 20 1854 22 1.07 81 .786 10-8-2 7
Big West 20 934 12 1.16 37 .755 5-4-1 4Opponents 19 1854 24 1.16 108 .818 8-10-2 7
Big West 10 934 14 1.35 50 .781 4-5-1 3
SCORING BY PERIODS > 1st 2nd 1 OT 2 OT Total
Northridge 5 18 1 0 24Big West 6 15 1 0 22
Opponents 4 9 1 0 14Big West 3 8 1 0 12
MATCHES TOTAL AVG.
Home 8 2,941 368
Away 9 11,810 1,312
Neutral 3 616 212
Total 20 15,367 1,892
Largest Home Crowd:
523 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10/18
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3,256 at New Mexico, 10/3
RESULT SHOTS SOG CORNERDATE OPPONENT DEC. SCORE CSN OPP CSN OPP CSN OPP9/1 San Diego L 0-2 9 8 3 7 7 49/6 Loyola Marymount W 1-0 21 11 6 3 8 59/11 Fairleigh-Dickinson 2 W 2-0 21 18 11 6 7 49/13 UW-Milwaukee 2 W 2-1 22 14 11 6 4 89/18 vs. Tulsa 3 W 2-1 11 10 6 4 2 69/20 at SMU 3 W 2-1 12 15 7 7 4 19/25 vs. Denver 4 T 0-0 (2OT) 28 12 10 6 7 79/27 vs. Coastal Carolina 4 L 1-2 17 6 5 3 10 39/30 UC Riverside 1 W 3-1 30 12 15 6 3 110/3 New Mexico L 0-2 14 12 3 4 6 610/7 Cal State Fullerton 1 L 1-2 (OT) 7 17 1 7 3 7
RESULT SHOTS SOG CORNERDATE OPPONENT DEC. SCORE CSN OPP CSN OPP CSN OPP10/10 UC Irvine 1 L 0-3 14 14 6 5 3 110/18 #3 UC Santa Barbara 1 W 1-0 18 9 11 3 5 310/21 UC Davis 1 T 0-0 (2OT) 15 11 5 6 3 410/24 Cal Poly 1 L 1-3 15 10 6 7 4 110/28 #4 UC Santa Barbara 1 L 0-2 9 10 2 4 1 410/31 UC Riverside 1 W 4-1 21 12 8 4 2 611/4 Cal State Fullerton 1 W 1-0 (OT) 18 13 6 4 8 311/7 #20 UC Irvine 1 W 3-0 6 9 4 3 0 411/11 #4 UC Santa Barbara 5 L 0-1 13 12 6 8 1 5Home Matches in Bold at Matador Soccer Field1 - Big West Matches 2 - Cal State Northridge Tournament 3 - SMU Tournament 4 - Cal State FullertonTournament 5 - Big West Conference Postseason Tournament
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1978 >Coach: Zvi FriedmanRecord: 5-5-1 CCAA: 1-2-09/7 The Master’s College A 1-4 L9/9 Loyola Marymount A 1-2 L9/16 UNLV A 0-6 L9/23 The Master’s College H 2-1 W9/30 Long Beach State H 2-2 (ot) T10/7 Cal State Los Angeles * H 2-1 W10/14 Chapman * H 1-2 L10/21 UC Riverside H 3-0 W10/22 UNLV H 5-4 W10/26 Cal State Bakersfield H 17-0 W11/4 Cal Poly * A 1-3 L* - California Collegiate Athletic Association Matches
1979 >Coach: Ric FonsecaRecord: 13-5-0 CCAA: 5-3-09/4 The Master’s College H 7-0 W9/8 Loyola Marymount A 6-0 W9/12 La Verne H 3-2 W9/15 Cal Tech A 6-1 W9/20 Cal State Stanislaus H 7-0 W9/22 Cal State Los Angeles * A 4-3 W9/26 Cal State Bakersfield * H 6-1 W9/29 CS Dominguez Hills A 1-3 L10/3 Chapman * A 3-4 (ot) L10/6 Cal Poly * H 1-0 W10/10 Cal State Los Angeles * H 1-2 L10/11 The Master’s College A 7-0 W10/13 CS Dominguez Hills H 1-4 L10/17 Cal State Bakersfield * A 11-0 W10/20 Long Beach State A 2-1 W10/27 Cal Poly * A 0-2 L11/3 Cal Tech H 5-0 W11/10 Chapman * H 1-0 W* - CCAA Matches
1980 >Coach: Ric FonsecaRecord: 11-8-1 CCAA: 6-4-09/6 UCLA H 2-4 L9/9 Cal State Fullerton A 0-4 L9/11 Seattle Pacific H 0-0 (ot) T9/13 San Diego A 7-0 W9/15 Fresno State H 2-5 L9/17 Cal State Bakersfield * H 14-0 W9/19 Cal State Stanislaus A 8-1 W9/20 California A 0-1 L9/24 La Verne H 8-0 W9/27 Cal State Los Angeles * A 2-3 L10/1 CS Dominguez Hills * H 1-0 W10/4 Cal Poly * A 1-3 L10/5 Cal State Bakersfield * A 10-0 W10/11 Chapman * H 4-2 W10/15 CS Dominguez Hills * A 0-3 L10/18 Whittier H 9-3 W10/26 Chapman * A 1-2 L10/29 Cal State Los Angeles * H 3-1 W11/1 Long Beach State H 3-2 W11/9 Cal Poly * H 3-1 W* - CCAA Matches
1981 >Coach: Ric FonsecaRecord: 10-7-3 CCAA: 2-2-29/1 UCLA A 0-9 L9/5 U.S. International A 0-3 L9/6 San Diego A 4-0 W9/9 UC Santa Barbara H 1-3 L9/11 UC San Diego H 7-2 W9/17 San Francisco A 1-3 L9/19 Pacific A 3-2 W9/23 Cal Lutheran H 1-0 W9/26 Cal State Fullerton H 1-4 L9/30 Cal State Bakersfield * A 6-0 W10/7 Long Beach State A 4-3 W10/10 Cal Poly * H 5-0 W10/14 Azusa Pacific A 4-2 W10/17 Cal State Hayward H 1-1 (ot) T10/21 UC Riverside * A 1-2 L10/24 CS Dominguez Hills * H 2-2 (ot) T10/31 Cal State Los Angeles * A 0-2 L11/7 Chapman * H 0-0 (ot) T11/11 Loyola Marymount H 5-0 W11/14 Claremont-MS H 5-1 W* - CCAA Matches
1982 >Coach: Ric FonsecaRecord: 8-13-0 CCAA: 6-5-09/5 San Diego H 3-1 W9/8 Cal State Bakersfield * H 5-1 W9/11 Cal State Los Angeles * A 1-4^ W9/17 Sacramento State A 2-5 L9/18 Cal State Hayward A 2-5 L9/23 Fresno Pacific H 1-2 L9/25 UCLA H 0-3 L9/29 Chapman * A 2-4 L10/1 Cal State Bakersfield * A 7-0 W10/2 Cal Poly * A 1-3 L10/6 Cal State Fullerton A 1-3 L10/9 Cal State Los Angeles * H 0-1 (ot) ^ W10/13 Long Beach State H 4-1 W10/16 UC Santa Barbara A 1-2 L10/20 UC Riverside * H 8-0 W10/23 CS Dominguez Hills * H 2-3 L10/29 Westmont # A 0-2 L10/30 San Jose State # N 0-2 L11/3 UC Riverside * A 3-0 W11/6 CS Dominguez Hills * A 1-4 L11/12 Cal Poly * H 0-2 L* - CCAA Matches# - Westmont Classic (Santa Barbara, CA)^ - Forfeit Win
1983 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 12-4-5 CCAA: 8-3-39/2 San Jose State A 1-1 (ot) T9/7 San Diego A 5-2 W9/10 Long Beach State A 3-0 W9/14 CS Dominguez Hills * H 2-0 W9/15 Fresno Pacific # A 1-1 (ot) T9/16 Claremont-MS # N 1-0 W9/17 Cal State Los Angeles # A 2-1 W9/21 Chapman * H 3-0 W
9/24 UC Riverside * H 4-0 W10/1 Cal Poly Pomona * H 3-0 W10/4 Cal Poly * H 1-4 L10/8 Cal State Los Angeles * A 0-2 L10/12 Cal Poly Pomona * A 1-2 L10/15 Chapman * A 1-1 (ot) T10/19 UC Riverside * A 1-0 W10/22 CS Dominguez Hills * A 2-1 W10/23 Cal Poly * A 1-1 (ot) T10/28 Cal State Bakersfield * A 12-0 W10/29 Cal State Bakersfield * H 11-1 W10/31 Cal State Los Angeles * H 1-1 (ot) T11/4 Cal Lutheran A 1-2 L* - CCAA Matches# - Fresno Pacific Tournament (Fresno, CA)
1984 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 18-3-2 CCAA: 9-1-28/30 Biola # N 3-2 (ot) W8/31 Brigham Young # A 2-0 (ot) W9/1 Westminster-Utah # N 6-3 W9/8 Long Beach State H 4-0 W9/11 Loyola Marymount H 4-1 W9/16 UC Irvine A 2-3 L9/19 CS Dominguez Hills * H 4-1 W9/22 Cal Poly * H 4-2 W9/24 Chapman * H 3-1 W9/26 Cal Poly Pomona * A 0-2 L9/29 Cal Lutheran H 3-0 W10/3 U.S. International A 3-2 W10/6 San Diego H 6-0 W10/10 Cal State Los Angeles * A 2-2 T10/13 Cal State Bakersfield * H 8-0 W10/24 Cal Poly Pomona * H 4-1 W10/27 Chapman * A 5-0 W10/29 Cal State Bakersfield * A 4-0 W10/31 CS Dominguez Hills * A 3-1 W11/3 Cal State Los Angeles * H 1-1 (ot) T11/9 Cal Poly * A 3-1 W11/16 Cal State Hayward + H 4-3 W11/23 Missouri-St. Louis + H 1-2 (ot) L* - CCAA Matches# - Brigham Young Tournament (Provo, UT)+ - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)
1985 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 17-4-1 CCAA: 8-2-09/1 Sonoma State # N 5-0 W9/2 San Francisco State # N 2-0 W9/3 Cal State Hayward # N 3-0 W9/6 UC Santa Barbara H 1-0 W9/13 San Diego State $ N 3-2 W9/14 UNLV $ A 0-4 L9/21 Claremont-MS H 3-0 W9/25 Westmont H 3-1 W10/2 Cal Poly Pomona * H 1-0 W10/5 CS Dominguez Hills * H 3-1 (ot) W10/9 Cal State Bakersfield * A 10-0 W10/11 Cal Poly * A 2-1 W10/16 Chapman * A 0-1 L10/19 Cal Poly Pomona * A 4-0 W10/23 CS Dominguez Hills * A 1-2 L10/27 Cal State Bakersfield * H 2-0 W10/30 Cal Poly * H 2-1 W
11/2 Chapman * H 2-0 W11/7 Brigham Young H 1-0 (ot) W11/10 Cal State Los Angeles H 1-1 (ot) T11/16 Chapman + H 3-0 W11/23 Seattle Pacific + H 2-3 L* - CCAA Matches# - Pomona Tournament (Pomona, CA)$ - UNLV/adidas Classic (Las Vegas, NV)+ - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)
1986 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 15-3-2 CCAA: 9-0-18/30 Santa Clara H 2-0 W9/5 UC Santa Barbara A 1-1 (ot) T9/13 Cal State Los Angeles A 1-3 L9/15 Claremont-MS A 3-0 W9/20 Fresno State A 2-1 W9/21 California A 1-2 L9/26 San Jose State # N 2-1 W9/27 Grand Canyon # N 4-0 W10/3 San Diego State A 4-2 W10/8 Cal Poly * A 2-1 W10/11 Chapman * A 2-0 W10/15 CS Dominguez Hills * A 2-1 (ot) W10/17 Cal Poly Pomona * A 0-0 (ot) T10/22 Cal State Bakersfield * A 8-0 W10/26 Cal Poly * H 3-1 W10/29 Chapman * H 6-1 W11/1 CS Dominguez Hills * H 1-0 W11/5 Cal Poly Pomona * H 3-2 W11/9 Cal State Bakersfield * H 4-0 W11/22 Seattle Pacific + H 1-2 L* - CCAA Matches# - Westmont Classic (Santa Barbara, CA)+ - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)
1987 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 19-2-1 CCAA: 9-0-19/5 San Diego State H 3-2 (ot) W9/6 San Francisco State H 5-1 W9/9 Cal State Los Angeles H 1-0 W9/12 The Master’s College H 3-1 W9/13 U.S. International A 2-1 W9/16 Claremont-MS H 4-1 W9/26 Westmont A 1-3 L9/27 Cal Lutheran A 4-0 W10/3 Westminster-Utah H 8-1 W10/7 Cal Poly Pomona * H 5-1 W10/10 Cal State Bakersfield * A 2-0 W10/14 Chapman * A 1-0 W10/17 Cal Poly * H 2-2 (ot) T10/21 CS Dominguez Hills * A 3-1 W10/24 Cal Poly Pomona * A 3-2 W10/28 Cal State Bakersfield * H 8-0 W11/4 Cal Poly * A 8-1 W11/7 CS Dominguez Hills * H 8-1 W11/8 Chapman * H 5-0 W11/30 Seattle Pacific + H 1-0 W12/5 Tampa @ A 3-0 W12/6 So. Connecticut State @ N 0-2 L* - CCAA Matches+ - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)@ - NCAA Championships (Tampa, FL)
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1988 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 18-8-0 CCAA: 8-2-09/1 Pacific Lutheran # N 5-1 W9/2 Simon Fraser # N 1-2 L9/3 Seattle Pacific # N 0-1 L9/7 Vanguard A 2-0 W9/14 Claremont-MS A 2-3 L9/17 Seattle Pacific H 0-2 L9/23 Sacramento State H 2-0 W9/24 The Master’s College H 1-0 W9/28 Cal State Los Angeles A 1-0 W9/30 Westmont A 3-1 W10/2 San Diego State A 0-1 L10/5 Cal Poly * A 1-2 L10/8 CS Dominguez Hills * H 2-1 W10/12 Cal State Bakersfield * A 3-0 W10/15 Cal Poly Pomona * A 1-0 W10/19 Chapman * H 2-1 W10/23 Cal Poly * H 4-1 W10/26 CS Dominguez Hills * A 0-1 L10/29 Cal State Bakersfield * H 3-1 W11/2 Cal Poly Pomona * H 4-1 W11/5 Chapman * A 3-0 W11/6 CS Dominguez Hills ^ H 3-1 W11/12 Cal State Hayward + H 2-1 W11/19 Seattle Pacific $ A 3-2 (ot) W12/3 Oakland @ H 3-1 (ot) W12/4 Fla. Institute of Tech. @ H 2-3 L* - CCAA Matches# - Far West Classic (Chico, CA)^ - CCAA Playoff (Northridge, CA)+ - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)$ - NCAA West Regionals (Seattle, WA)@ - NCAA Championships (Northridge, CA)
1989 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 10-5-4 CCAA: 7-2-19/8 Cal State Los Angeles H 2-0 W9/9 The Master’s College H 1-0 W9/13 Claremont-MS H 1-1 (ot) T9/15 Vanguard A 4-0 W9/20 Westmont H 3-3 (ot) T9/23 San Diego # N 1-2 L9/24 UNLV # A 1-2 L9/30 Cal Poly * H 2-1 (ot) W10/4 Cal Poly Pomona * A 2-1 W10/7 Chapman * A 1-2 L10/11 CS Dominguez Hills * A 1-0 W10/15 Cal Poly * A 1-1 (ot) T10/18 Cal State Bakersfield * A 1-0 W10/21 Cal Poly Pomona * H 3-1 W10/25 Chapman * H 2-0 W10/29 CS Dominguez Hills * H 0-2 L11/1 San Diego State H 0-0 (ot) T11/4 Cal State Bakersfield * H 2-1 W11/18 Cal State Hayward + H 1-4 L* - CCAA Matches# - Coors Soccer Classic (Las Vegas, NV)+ - NCAA West Regionals (Northridge, CA)
1990 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 9-7-39/1 UC Irvine H 1-0 W9/3 UC Santa Barbara H 0-2 L9/8 Portland A 0-1 (ot) L9/9 Oregon State A 3-0 W9/12 Washington H 3-3 (ot) T9/14 San Diego State A 0-1 (ot) L9/16 San Diego A 0-1 L9/21 Vanguard H 2-1 W9/23 CS Dominguez Hills H 3-3 (ot) T9/28 Evansville # A 0-2 L9/30 Dayton # N 2-2 (ot) T10/6 U.S. International A 5-2 W10/9 Cal Poly H 3-0 W10/13 Loyola Marymount H 6-1 W10/15 Westmont H 2-0 W10/20 Sacramento State A 1-2 L10/22 Saint Mary’s A 2-3 L10/27 The Master’s College H 4-0 W10/29 Cal State Los Angeles A 2-1 W# - Aces Classic (Evansville, IN)
1991 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 13-6-19/7 UC Irvine A 0-1 L9/10 UC Santa Barbara A 1-0 (ot) W9/14 The Master’s College H 4-0 W9/18 CS Dominguez Hills H 1-0 W9/22 Cal Poly Pomona H 5-2 W9/24 Cal State Los Angeles A 2-5 L9/29 Sacramento State A 4-0 W10/1 Vanguard H 12-0 W10/4 Stanford # A 1-2 L10/6 San Francisco # N 1-2 (ot) L10/12 Westmont H 2-1 W10/13 Cal Lutheran H 3-0 W10/18 Washington A 3-3 (ot) T10/20 Santa Clara A 1-4 L10/22 Loyola Marymount A 3-1 (ot) W10/26 San Diego H 2-1 (ot) W10/30 California A 0-2 L11/3 San Diego State A 2-0 W11/8 Grand Canyon H 3-2 (ot) W11/10 Cal State Los Angeles H 3-2 W# - Cardinal Classic (Stanford, CA)
1992 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 10-8-0 MPSF: 3-4-09/5 CS Dominguez Hills H 5-0 W9/7 The Master’s College H 3-2 (ot) W9/11 San Diego A 1-2 L9/16 Fresno State A 1-5 L9/18 San Jose State H 2-0 W9/24 San Francisco A 0-2 L9/26 Sacramento State H 3-1 (ot) W9/27 Cal Lutheran H 1-0 W10/2 Loyola Marymount H 5-0 W10/4 UC Santa Barbara * H 2-1 W10/9 Cal State Fullerton * H 0-1 L10/11 San Diego State * H 2-1 W10/16 UNLV * A 2-3 (ot) L10/18 New Mexico * A 2-3 L10/23 UCLA * A 1-3 L10/25 UC Irvine * A 3-1 W
10/29 Gonzaga H 4-1 W11/1 California H 1-2 (ot) L* - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Matches
1993 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 12-9-0 MPSF: 5-2-09/4 CS Dominguez Hills H 3-1 (ot) W9/6 The Master’s College H 5-1 W9/10 Fresno State # N 0-4 L9/12 Washington # N 1-2 L9/14 UC Irvine A 3-1 W9/17 Sacramento State A 5-3 W9/19 San Jose State A 1-2 L9/21 Loyola Marymount A 2-0 W9/24 San Diego $ A 1-4 L9/25 UC San Diego $ N 1-2 L10/3 Oregon State H 6-2 W10/8 Cal State Fullerton * A 1-0 W10/10 San Diego State * A 1-3 L10/15 UCLA * H 0-1 L10/17 UC Irvine * H 7-2 W10/22 UNLV * H 2-1 W10/24 New Mexico * H 6-1 W10/30 UC Santa Barbara * A 3-1 W10/31 Cal Lutheran H 1-2 L11/5 Air Force + N 1-0 (ot) W11/7 UCLA + A 0-2 L* - MPSF Matches# - Titan Classic (Fullerton, CA)$ - Diadora Classic (San Diego, CA)+ - MPSF Tournament (Los Angeles, CA)
1994 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 7-9-2 MPSF: 1-5-19/3 CS Dominguez Hills H 3-0 W9/5 Gonzaga H 2-1 W9/11 Loyola Marymount H 4-1 W9/16 San Diego State A 0-1 L9/18 UC Irvine H 2-3 L9/23 California # N 4-3 (ot) W9/25 Oregon State # N 3-2 (ot) W9/30 San Diego H 0-2 L10/2 Loyola Marymount A 5-0 W10/7 San Diego State * H 0-1 L10/9 Cal State Fullerton * H 0-1 (ot) L10/14 UC Irvine * A 1-5 L10/16 UCLA * A 0-7 L10/21 New Mexico * A 0-2 L10/23 UNLV * A 1-0 W10/28 UC Santa Barbara * H 0-0 (ot) T11/4 The Master’s College H 0-0 (ot) T11/6 Cal Poly H 1-5 L* - MPSF Matches# - Coors Light Invitational (Las Vegas, NV)
1995 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 9-8-2 MPSF: 3-3-19/2 California A 1-2 L9/4 Sacramento State H 1-0 W9/8 Fresno State A 0-3 L9/10 Grand Canyon H 3-3 (ot) T9/14 CS Dominguez Hills A 0-3 L9/17 Loyola Marymount H 3-2 W9/22 Cal Poly A 1-2 L9/29 Marshall # N 5-3 W10/1 Evansville # A 3-2 W
10/6 San Diego State * A 3-3 (ot) T10/8 Cal State Fullerton * A 2-3 L10/13 UC Irvine * H 3-1 W10/15 UCLA * H 0-2 L10/20 New Mexico * H 3-0 W10/22 UNLV * H 3-1 W10/27 UC Santa Barbara * A 1-3 L10/29 San Diego State H 3-2 W11/2 The Master’s College H 6-3 W11/5 San Jose State A 3-4 L* - MPSF Matches# - Evansville Tournament (Evansville, IN)
1996 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 4-10-2 MPSF: 1-3-18/31 San Diego State H 1-2 L9/3 The Master’s College H 0-0 (ot) T9/6 California H 1-5 L9/8 CS Dominguez Hills H 2-1 W9/21 Texas-Pan American H 3-1 W9/27 Stanford A 2-1 W9/29 Sacramento State A 2-3 L10/4 Cal Poly * A 1-2 L10/6 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-1 (ot) W10/11 San Francisco # A 0-5 L10/13 UCLA * A 0-2 L10/17 Cal State Fullerton * H 3-3 (ot) T10/20 UC Irvine * H 2-3 (ot) L10/23 Loyola Marymount A 0-5 L11/1 Air Force $ N 0-2 L11/13 Fresno State A 1-3 L* - MPSF Matches# - Diadora Challenge (San Francisco, CA)$ - Match played in Fullerton, CA
1997 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 7-11-1 MPSF: 2-2-18/29 Grand Canyon H 1-2 L9/5 Stanford # N 0-4 L9/7 Gonzaga # N 1-2 (ot) L9/11 San Diego State H 2-0 W9/13 San Jose State H 0-1 (ot) L9/19 San Diego State A 0-1 (2 ot) L9/21 Denver H 0-1 L9/26 Santa Clara $ A 1-4 L9/28 San Francisco $ N 1-4 L10/3 UC Santa Barbara * H 3-4 (ot) L10/5 Cal Poly * H 1-0 (ot) W10/12 UCLA * H 0-4 L10/17 UC Irvine * A 0-0 (2 ot) T10/19 Cal State Fullerton * A 3-2 (ot) W11/1 The Master’s College H 3-2 W11/7 California A 0-1 L11/9 Sacramento State H 2-1 (ot) W11/12 UC Irvine H 5-0 W11/15 Loyola Marymount H 6-1 W* - MPSF Matches# - Coors Light Invitational (Las Vegas, NV)$ - Nike Classic (Santa Clara, CA)
1998 >Coach: Marwan Ass’adRecord: 12-5-09/4 San Jose State A 2-9 L9/13 Cal State Fullerton A 4-5 (ot) L9/18 Michigan State # N 1-2 (ot) L
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1999 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 8-10-1 MPSF: 2-4-19/1 Vanguard H 5-0 W9/5 Sacramento State A 2-1 W9/7 San Diego A 1-2 (2ot) L9/10 Santa Clara # N 0-4 L9/12 San Francisco # A 1-2 L9/17 Vanderbilt $ A 2-3 L9/19 Marshall $ N 2-1 W9/22 Azusa Pacific H 2-1 W9/29 The Master’s College H 1-0 (ot) W10/3 San Diego State H 1-0 W10/8 UCLA * H 1-2 (2ot) L10/10 Cal State Fullerton * A 0-3 L10/15 UC Irvine * A 1-2 L10/17 San Diego State * A 5-4 (2ot) W10/22 UNLV * H 1-3 L10/24 New Mexico * H 1-1 (2ot) T10/29 Saint Mary’s A 1-2 (2ot) L11/4 UC Santa Barbara * A 1-0 (ot) W11/7 Loyola Marymount H 2-3 L* - MPSF Matches# - Diadora Classic (San Francisco, CA)$ - Logan’s Roadhouse Classic (Nashville, TN)
2000 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 6-13-0 MPSF: 2-5-09/2 Saint Mary’s H 1-0 (ot) W9/5 Azusa Pacific H 1-0 (2ot) W9/8 San Jose State A 0-1 L9/10 Fresno State A 0-3 L9/15 California H 1-0 W9/17 San Diego A 0-2 L9/24 Oregon State H 2-1 W9/26 San Diego State A 1-2 L9/29 Sacramento State H 2-3 (2ot) L10/1 San Francisco A 0-1 L10/6 New Mexico * A 2-3 (ot) L10/8 UNLV * A 0-1 L10/13 Cal State Fullerton * H 0-5 L10/20 San Diego State * H 2-1 W10/22 UC Irvine * H 2-4 L10/27 Cal Poly * A 2-1 W10/29 Loyola Marymount A 1-2 L11/1 UC Irvine A 1-2 L11/5 UC Santa Barbara * H 1-3 L* - MPSF Matches
2001 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 9-7-3 Big West: 4-4-28/31 Tulsa # A 1-0 W9/1 Missouri State # N 3-2 W9/7 Evansville $ N 1-0 W9/9 Marshall $ N 1-5 L9/21 San Jose State H 4-1 W9/28 Gonzaga % N 1-0 W9/30 Oregon State % A 2-3 L10/7 Loyola Marymount H 2-2 (2ot) T10/14 UC Riverside * A 2-0 W10/19 Cal State Fullerton * A 0-3 L10/21 UC Santa Barbara * H 3-2 (ot) W10/26 Cal Poly * H 3-2 W10/28 UC Irvine * A 0-0 (2ot) T11/2 UC Santa Barbara * A 0-1 L11/4 Cal Poly * A 1-2 L11/9 Cal State Fullerton * H 2-1 W11/11 UC Irvine * H 0-4 L11/15 San Diego A 0-2 L11/18 UC Riverside * H 1-1 (2ot) T* - Big West Conference Matches# - Tulsa Tournament (Tulsa, OK)$ - Nike Coca-Cola Classic (Fresno, CA)% - Beaver Classic (Corvallis, OR)
2002 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 14-5-2 Big West: 7-2-18/30 California # N 3-0 W9/1 Wisconsin-Green Bay # N 3-0 W9/8 San Jose State A 0-1 L9/15 Fresno State H 2-0 W9/19 Loyola Marymount A 1-1 (2ot) T9/22 Gonzaga H 2-1 (ot) W9/27 San Diego State H 2-1 (2ot) W10/2 Sacramento State A 4-1 W10/6 Denver H 3-1 W10/10 San Diego A 0-1 L10/16 UC Irvine * H 1-2 L10/19 UC Santa Barbara * H 0-0 (2ot) T10/23 UC Riverside * A 2-1 W10/27 Cal Poly * A 3-0 W10/30 Cal State Fullerton * A 2-1 W11/2 UC Riverside * H 3-0 W11/6 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-4 L11/9 UC Irvine * A 5-3 W11/13 Cal Poly * H 6-1 W11/16 Cal State Fullerton * H 3-1 W11/23 Loyola Marymount + A 0-1 L* - Big West Matches# - LMU Tournament (Los Angeles, CA)+ - NCAA First Round (Los Angeles, CA)
2003 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 14-3-3 Big West: 7-2-18/29 San Francisco A 3-2 W8/31 Saint Mary’s A 4-3 W9/5 Cincinnati # N 1-1 (2ot) T9/7 IUPUI # N 8-0 W9/17 UC Riverside * A 0-0 (2ot) T9/26 UNLV $ A 2-1 W9/28 New Mexico $ N 4-0 W10/7 San Diego H 1-3 L10/10 San Jose State H 5-0 W { DEVIN DELDÓ }
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10/15 UC Irvine * A 4-1 W10/18 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-3 L10/22 UC Riverside * H 3-1 W10/25 Cal Poly * H 4-2 W10/29 Cal State Fullerton * H 1-2 (ot) L11/2 Rutgers H 2-1 W11/5 UC Santa Barbara * H 2-1 W11/8 UC Irvine * H 5-4 (2ot) W11/12 Cal Poly * A 4-2 W11/15 Cal State Fullerton * A 2-0 W11/26 Florida International + A 1-1 (2ot) T(FIU advances on penalty kicks, 5-4)* - Big West Matches# - Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM)$ - UNLV/FILA Classic (Las Vegas, NV)+ - NCAA Second Round (Miami, FL)
2004 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 11-6-2 Big West: 6-2-29/3 Dartmouth A 1-0 W9/5 Boston College A 0-1 L9/10 American # H 4-3 W9/12 New Mexico # H 2-3 L
9/16 UCLA A 1-3 L9/24 UNLV H 3-1 W9/26 San Diego A 3-0 W10/1 Alabama A&M H 3-1 W10/6 Cal Poly * H 3-0 W10/9 UC Irvine * A 3-2 W10/13 Cal State Fullerton * A 3-4 (ot) L10/16 UC Santa Barbara * H 3-1 W10/23 UC Riverside * A 1-1 (2ot) T10/31 Cal Poly * A 2-2 (2ot) T11/6 Cal State Fullerton * H 3-0 W11/9 UC Santa Barbara * A 1-2 L11/12 UC Riverside * H 3-2 (2ot) W11/14 UC Irvine * H 1-0 W11/20 Loyola Marymount $ A 0-1 L* - Big West Matches# - Matador Soccer Invitational (Northridge, CA)$ - NCAA First Round (Los Angeles, CA)
2005 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 15-4-3 Big West: 8-1-19/3 Oakland # H 4-0 W9/5 Darmouth # H 3-0 W
9/9 Stanford $ N 1-0 W9/11 California $ A 1-1 (2ot) T9/16 Indiana % N 0-5 L9/17 UNLV % N 5-3 W9/21 San Diego H 0-1 L9/28 UC Riverside * A 2-1 W10/2 Cal Poly * H 3-1 W10/8 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-2 (2ot) T10/11 Cal State Fullerton * H 1-0 W10/14 UCLA H 0-0 (2ot) T10/19 UC Irvine * H 2-1 W10/22 UC Riverside * H 1-0 W10/26 Cal Poly * A 1-0 W10/29 UC Davis H 2-0 W11/2 UC Santa Barbara * H 1-0 W11/5 Cal State Fullerton * A 3-0 W11/9 UC Irvine * A 1-2 L11/11 UC Davis A 5-0 W11/22 UC Santa Barbara + H 3-2 W11/26 New Mexico ! A 0-1 (ot) L* - Big West Matches# - Second Annual Matador Soccer Invitational$ - adidas/Cal Legacy Classic (Berkeley, CA)% - OSU Diadora Classic (Corvallis, OR)+ - NCAA Second Round (Northridge, CA)! - NCAA Third Round (Albuquerque, NM)
2006 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 8-6-5 Big West: 5-2-38/26 UCLA A 1-1 (2ot) T9/2 West Virginia A 1-2 L9/8 Oakland # N 2-0 W9/10 New Mexico # A 0-1 L9/15 San Francisco H 1-2 L9/17 Santa Clara H 4-1 W9/20 UC Riverside * H 1-1 (2ot) T9/23 Cal Poly * A 1-1 (2ot) T9/27 UC Santa Barbara * H 5-0 W10/1 UC Davis H 2-2 (2ot) T10/4 Cal State Fullerton * A 2-1 W10/11 UC Irvine * A 4-1 W10/14 UC Riverside * A 0-0 (2ot) T10/18 Cal Poly * H 0-1 L10/21 UC Davis A 1-2 L10/25 UC Santa Barbara * A 0-1 L10/28 Cal State Fullerton * H 3-0 W10/31 Oregon State * H 2-1 W11/4 UC Irvine H 1-0 W* - Big West Matches# - New Mexico Crescent Financial Solutions Invite
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2007 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 8-6-5 Big West: 5-2-38/31 Detroit H 6-1 W9/7 Michigan # N 1-2 L9/9 Memphis # N 0-0 (2ot) T9/14 Cleveland State $ N 2-0 W9/16 UNLV $ A 1-0 W9/20 New Mexico H 0-4 L9/29 UCLA H 3-0 W10/3 Cal State Fullerton * A 1-1 (2ot) T10/6 UC Irvine * A 1-1 (2ot) T10/13 UC Riverside * H 0-0 (2ot) T10/17 UC Davis * A 1-3 L
10/21 Maryland A 1-1 (2ot) T10/24 Cal State Fullerton * H 1-0 W10/27 UC Santa Barbara * A 0-3 L10/31 Cal Poly * H 0-0 (2ot) T11/4 UC Davis * H 1-2 L11/7 Cal Poly * A 0-1 L11/10 UC Riverside * A 1-0 W11/13 UC Santa Barbara * H 2-3 L11/16 UC Irvine * H 2-1 W* - Big West Matches# - Cal State Fullerton Tournament (Fullerton, CA)$ - UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)
2008>Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 8-7-4 Big West: 4-3-38/29 Georgetown ^ H 0-1 L8/31 Alabama A&M ^ H 2-0 W9/5 Cal State Bakersfield# N 3-0 W9/7 UNLV # N 2-0 W9/12 Wisconsin $ N 0-2 L9/14 UW-Milwaukee $ A 0-1 L9/17 Sacramento State H 2-1 W9/28 UCLA A 2-2 (2ot) T10/1 Creighton A 0-1 (2ot) L10/5 UC Riverside * H 1-0 W10/8 UC Santa Barbara * A 2-2 (2ot) T10/15 UC Irvine * A 0-0 (2ot) T10/18 Cal State Fullerton * H 3-2 (2ot) W10/22 UC Davis * A 2-3 L10/25 Cal Poly * H 0-0 (2ot) T10/29 UC Santa Barbara * H 1-3 L11/1 UC Riverside * A 3-1 W11/5 Cal State Fullerton * A 3-2 (2ot) W11/8 UC Irvine * H 1-2 L* - Big West Matches^ - Cal State Northridge Tournament (Northridge, CA)# - Cal State Fullerton Tournament (Fullerton, CA)
2009 >Coach: Terry DavilaRecord: 10-8-2 Big West: 5-4-19/1 San Diego A 0-2 L9/6 Loyola Marymount H 1-0 W9/11 Fairleigh-Dickinson # H 2-0 W9/13 UW-Milwaukee # H 2-1 W9/18 Tulsa $ N 2-1 W9/20 SMU $ A 2-1 W9/25 Denver % N 0-0 (2ot) T9/27 Coastal Carolina % N 1-2 L9/30 UC Riverside* A 3-1 W10/3 New Mexico A 0-2 L10/7 Cal State Fullerton* A 1-2 (ot) L10/10 UC Irvine* H 0-3 L10/18 #3 UC Santa Barbara* H 1-0 W10/21 UC Davis* H 0-0 (2ot) T10/24 Cal Poly* A 1-3 L10/28 #4 UC Santa Barbara* A 0-2 L10/31 UC Riverside* H 4-1 W11/4 Cal State Fullerton* H 1-0 (ot) W11/7 #20 UC Irvine* A 3-0 W11/11 #4 UC Santa Barbara ! A 0-1 L* - Big West Matches# - Cal State Northridge Tournament (Northridge, CA)$ - SMU Tournament (Dallas, TX)% - Cal State Fullerton Tournament (Fullerton, CA)! - Big West Conference Postseason Tournament
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1984 > West Regionals at Northridge■ First Round: Northridge defeats
CS Hayward 4-3■ Second Round: Missouri-St. Louis
defeats Northridge 2-1 (2 ot)
1985 > West Regionals at Northridge■ First Round: Northridge defeats
Chapman 3-0■ Second Round: Seattle Pacific
defeats Northridge 3-2
1986 > West Regionals at Northridge■ First Round: Northridge earned bye■ Second Round: Seattle Pacific
defeats Northridge 2-1
1987 > West Regionals at Northridge■ First Round: Northridge earned bye■ Second Round: Northridge defeats
Seattle Pacific 1-0
NCAA Championships at Tampa, Fla.■ Semifinals: Northridge defeats
Tampa 3-0■ Finals: So. Connecticut State defeats
Northridge 2-0
1988 > West Regionals■ First Round: Northridge defeats
CS Hayward 2-1 at Northridge ■ Second Round: Northridge defeats
Seattle Pacific 3-2 (ot) at Seattle, Wash.
NCAA Championships at Northridge■ Semifinals: Northridge defeats
Oakland 3-1 (ot)■ Finals: Florida Inst. of Tech. defeats
Northridge 3-2
1989 > West Regionals at Northridge■ First Round: Northridge earned bye■ Second Round: CS Hayward defeats
Northridge 4-1
1993 > MPSF Playoffs at Los Angeles■ Semifinals: Northridge defeats Air
Force 1-0 (ot)■ Finals: UCLA defeats Northridge 2-0
2002 > NCAA Tournament at Los Angeles■ First Round: Loyola Marymount
defeats Northridge 1-0
2003 > NCAA Tournament■ First Round: Northridge earned bye■ Second Round: Florida International
ties Northridge 1-1 at Miami(FIU advances on penalty kicks, 5-4)
2004 > NCAA Tournament at Los Angeles■ First Round: Loyola Marymount
defeats Northridge 1-0
2005 > NCAA Tournament■ First Round: Northridge earned bye■ Second Round: Northridge defeats
UC Santa Barbara 3-2 at Northridge ■ Third Round: New Mexico defeats
Northridge 1-0 (ot) at Albuquerque
2009 > Big West Conference Tournament■ Semifinals: UC Santa Barbara defeats
Northridge 1-0 at Santa Barbara, Calif.
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AIR FORCE > 1-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-1, S: -111/5/93 N 1-0 (ot) W11/1/96 N 0-2 L
ALABAMA A&M > 2-0H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: +210/1/04 H 3-1 W8/31/08 H 2-0 W
AMERICAN > 1-0H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: +19/10/04 H 4-3 W
BOSTON COLLEGE > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -19/5/04 A 0-1 L
CALIFORNIA > 3-7-1H: 1-2, A: 0-5-1, N: 2-0, S: +29/20/80 A 0-1 L9/21/86 A 1-2 L10/30/91 A 0-2 L11/1/92 H 1-2 (ot) L9/23/94 N 4-3 (ot) W9/2/95 A 1-2 L9/6/96 H 1-5 L11/7/97 A 0-1 L9/15/00 H 1-0 W8/30/02 N 3-0 W9/11/05 A 1-1 (2 ot) T
CAL POLY > 24-14-7H: 15-4-3, A: 9-10-4, N: 0-0, S: -311/4/78 A 1-3 L10/6/79 H 1-0 W10/27/79 A 0-2 L10/4/80 A 1-3 L11/9/80 H 3-1 W10/10/81 H 5-0 W10/2/82 A 1-3 L11/12/82 H 0-2 L10/4/83 H 1-4 L10/23/83 A 1-1 (ot) T9/22/84 H 4-2 W11/9/84 A 3-1 W10/11/85 A 2-1 W10/30/85 H 2-1 W10/8/86 A 2-1 W10/26/86 H 3-1 W10/17/87 H 2-2 (ot) T11/4/87 A 8-1 W10/5/88 A 1-2 L10/23/88 H 4-1 W9/30/89 H 2-1 (ot) W10/15/89 A 1-1 (ot) T10/9/90 H 3-0 W11/6/94 H 1-5 L9/22/95 A 1-2 L10/4/96 A 1-2 L
10/5/97 H 1-0 (ot) W11/15/98 A 4-1 W10/27/00 A 2-1 W10/26/01 H 3-2 W11/4/01 A 1-2 L10/27/02 A 3-0 W11/13/02 H 6-1 W10/25/03 H 4-2 W11/12/03 A 4-2 W10/6/04 H 3-0 W10/31/04 A 2-2 (2ot) T10/2/05 H 3-1 W10/26/05 A 1-0 W9/23/06 A 1-1 (2ot) T10/18/06 H 0-1 L10/31/07 H 0-0 (2ot) T11/7/07 A 0-1 L10/25/08 H 0-0 (2ot) T10/24/09 A 1-3 L
CS BAKERSFIELD > 1-0H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +19/5/08 N 3-0 W
CS FULLERTON > 15-13-2H: 8-5-1, A: 7-8-1, N: 0-0, S: +19/9/80 A 0-4 L9/26/81 H 1-4 L10/6/82 A 1-3 L10/9/92 H 0-1 L10/8/93 A 1-0 W10/9/94 H 0-1 (ot) L10/8/95 A 2-3 L10/17/96 H 3-3 (ot) T10/19/97 A 3-2 (ot) W9/13/98 A 4-5 (ot) L10/10/99 A 0-3 L10/13/00 H 0-5 L10/19/01 A 0-3 L11/9/01 H 2-1 W10/30/02 A 2-1 W11/16/02 H 3-1 W10/29/03 H 1-2 (ot) L11/15/03 A 2-0 W10/13/04 A 3-4 (ot) L11/6/04 H 3-0 W10/11/05 H 1-0 W11/5/05 A 3-0 W10/4/06 A 2-1 W10/28/06 H 3-0 W10/3/07 A 1-1 T10/24/07 H 1-0 W10/18/08 H 3-2 (2ot) W11/5/08 A 3-2 (2ot) W10/7/09 A 1-2 (ot) L11/4/09 H 1-0 (ot) W
COASTAL CAROLINA > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1, S: -19/27/09 N 1-2 L
CREIGHTON > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -110/1/08 A 0-1 (2 ot) L
CLEVELAND ST. > 1-0-0H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0-0, S: +19/14/07 N 2-0 W
DARTMOUTH > 2-0H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0, S: +29/3/04 A 1-0 W9/5/05 H 3-0 W
DAYTON > 0-0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0-1, S: +09/30/90 N 2-2 (ot) T
DENVER > 1-1-1H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0-1, S: +19/21/97 H 0-1 L10/6/02 H 3-1 W9/25/09 N 0-0 (2ot) T
DETROIT > 1-0-0H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0-0, S: +18/31/07 H 6-1 W
EVANSVILLE > 2-1H: 0-0, A: 1-1, N: 1-0, S: +29/28/90 A 0-2 L10/1/95 A 3-2 W9/7/01 N 1-0 W
FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON > 1-0H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: +19/11/09 H 2-0 W
FLA. INTERNATIONAL > 0-0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0, S: +011/26/03 A 1-1 (2ot) T
GEORGETOWN> 0-1H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: -18/29/08 H 0-1 L
GONZAGA > 4-1H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-1, S: +210/29/92 H 4-1 W9/5/94 H 2-1 W9/7/97 N 1-2 (ot) L9/28/01 N 1-0 W9/22/02 H 2-1 (ot) W
INDIANA > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1, S: -19/16/05 N 0-5 L
IUPUI > 1-0H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +19/7/03 N 8-0 W
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT > 11-7-2H: 7-1-1, A: 4-6-1, N: 0-0, S: +19/9/78 A 1-2 L9/8/79 A 6-0 W11/11/81 H 5-0 W9/11/84 H 4-1 W10/13/90 H 6-1 W10/22/91 A 3-1 (ot) W
10/2/92 H 5-0 W9/21/93 A 2-0 W9/11/94 H 4-1 W10/2/94 A 5-0 W9/17/95 H 3-2 W10/23/96 A 0-5 L11/15/97 H 6-1 W10/10/98 A 1-2 L11/7/99 H 2-3 L10/29/00 A 1-2 L10/7/01 H 2-2 (2ot) T9/19/02 A 1-1 (2ot) T11/23/02 A 0-1 L11/20/04 A 0-1 L9/6/09 H 1-0 W
MARSHALL > 2-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 2-1, S: -19/29/95 N 5-3 W9/19/99 N 2-1 W9/9/01 N 1-5 L
MARYLAND > 0-0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0, S: +010/21/07 A 1-1 (2 ot) T
MEMPHIS > 0-0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0-1, S: +09/9/07 N 0-0 (ot) T
MICHIGAN > 0-1-0H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1-0, S: -19/7/07 N 1-2 L
MICHIGAN STATE > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1, S: -19/18/98 N 1-2 (ot) L
MISSOURI STATE > 1-0H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +19/1/01 N 3-2 W
NEW MEXICO > 3-8-1H: 2-2-1, A: 0-6, N: 1-0, S: -510/18/92 A 2-3 L10/24/93 H 6-1 W10/21/94 A 0-2 L10/20/95 H 3-0 W10/24/99 H 1-1 (2ot) T10/6/00 A 2-3 (ot) L9/28/03 N 4-0 W9/12/04 H 2-3 L11/26/05 A 0-1 (ot) L9/10/06 A 0-1 L9/20/07 H 0-4 L10/3/09 A 0-2 L
OAKLAND > 3-0H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +312/3/88 H 3-1 (ot) W9/3/05 H 4-0 W9/8/06 N 2-0 W
OREGON STATE > 5-1H: 3-0, A: 1-1, N: 1-0, S: +19/9/90 A 3-0 W
10/3/93 H 6-2 W9/25/94 N 3-2 (ot) W9/24/00 H 2-1 W9/30/01 A 2-3 L10/31/06 H 2-1 W
PORTLAND > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -19/8/90 A 0-1 (ot) L
RUTGERS > 1-0H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0, S: +111/2/03 H 2-1 W
SACRAMENTO STATE > 10-4H: 6-1, A: 4-3, N: 0-0, S: +29/17/82 A 2-5 L9/23/88 H 2-0 W10/20/90 A 1-2 L9/29/91 A 4-0 W9/26/92 H 3-1 (ot) W9/17/93 A 5-3 W9/4/95 H 1-0 W9/29/96 A 2-3 L11/9/97 H 2-1 (ot) W10/31/98 H 4-1 W9/5/99 A 2-1 W9/29/00 H 2-3 (2ot) L10/2/02 A 4-1 W9/17/08 H 2-1 W
SAINT MARY’S > 3-2H: 1-0, A: 1-2, N: 1-0, S: +210/22/90 A 2-3 L9/27/98 N 2-0 W10/29/99 A 1-2 (2ot) L9/2/00 H 1-0 (ot) W8/31/03 A 4-3 W
SAN DIEGO > 8-13H: 4-3, A: 4-9, N: 0-1, S: -29/13/80 A 7-0 W9/6/81 A 4-0 W9/5/82 H 3-1 W9/7/83 A 5-2 W10/6/84 H 6-0 W9/23/89 N 1-2 L9/16/90 A 0-1 L10/26/91 H 2-1 (ot) W9/11/92 A 1-2 L9/24/93 A 1-4 L9/30/94 H 0-2 L9/20/98 A 0-2 L10/17/98 H 4-2 W9/7/99 A 1-2 (2ot) L9/17/00 A 0-2 L11/15/01 A 0-2 L10/10/02 A 0-1 L10/7/03 H 1-3 L9/26/04 A 3-0 W9/21/05 H 0-1 L9/1/09 A 0-2 L
SAN DIEGO STATE > 12-8-2H: 7-2-1, A: 4-6-1, N: 1-0, S: +29/13/85 N 3-2 W
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10/3/86 A 4-2 W9/5/87 H 3-2 (ot) W10/2/88 A 0-1 L11/1/89 H 0-0 (ot) T9/14/90 A 0-1 (ot) L11/3/91 A 2-0 W10/11/92 H 2-1 W10/10/93 A 1-3 L9/16/94 A 0-1 L10/7/94 H 0-1 L10/6/95 A 3-3 (ot) T10/29/95 H 3-2 W8/31/96 H 1-2 L9/11/97 H 2-0 W9/19/97 A 0-1 (2ot) L9/22/98 A 5-1 W10/3/99 H 1-0 W10/17/99 A 5-4 (2ot) W9/26/00 A 1-2 L10/20/00 H 2-1 W9/27/02 H 2-1 (2ot) W
SAN FRANCISCO > 2-8H: 0-1, A: 1-5, N: 1-2, S: -19/17/81 A 1-3 L10/6/91 N 1-2 (ot) L9/24/92 A 0-2 L10/11/96 A 0-5 L9/28/97 N 1-4 L
10/3/98 N 3-2 W9/12/99 A 1-2 L10/1/00 A 0-1 L8/29/03 A 3-2 W9/15/06 H 1-2 L
SAN JOSE STATE > 4-7-1H: 3-1, A: 0-5-1, N: 1-1, S: +110/30/82 N 0-2 L9/2/83 A 1-1 (ot) T9/26/86 N 2-1 W9/18/92 H 2-0 W9/19/93 A 1-2 L11/5/95 A 3-4 L9/13/97 H 0-1 (ot) L9/4/98 A 2-9 L9/8/00 A 0-1 L9/21/01 H 4-1 W9/8/02 A 0-1 L10/10/03 H 5-0 W
SANTA CLARA > 3-3H: 2-0, A: 1-2, N: 0-1, S: +18/30/86 H 2-0 W10/20/91 A 1-4 L9/26/97 A 1-4 L10/1/98 A 1-0 W9/10/99 N 0-4 L9/17/06 H 4-1 W
SMU > 1-0H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0, S: +19/20/09 A 2-1 W
STANFORD > 2-2H: 0-0, A: 1-1, N: 1-1, S: +110/4/91 A 1-2 L9/27/96 A 2-1 W9/5/97 N 0-4 L9/9/05 N 1-0 W
TULSA > 2-0H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 1-0, S: +28/31/01 A 1-0 W9/18/09 N 2-1 W
UC DAVIS > 2-4-2H: 1-1-2, A: 1-3, N: 0-0, S: -410/29/05 H 2-0 W11/11/05 A 5-0 W10/1/06 H 2-2 (2ot) T10/21/06 A 1-2 L10/17/07 A 1-3 L11/4/07 H 1-2 L10/22/08 A 2-3 L10/21/09 H 0-0 (2ot) T
UC IRVINE > 17-13-4H: 9-7, A: 8-6-4, N: 0-0, S: +19/16/84 A 2-3 L9/1/90 H 1-0 W9/7/91 A 0-1 L10/25/92 A 3-1 W9/14/93 A 3-1 W10/17/93 H 7-2 W9/18/94 H 2-3 L10/14/94 A 1-5 L10/13/95 H 3-1 W10/20/96 H 2-3 (ot) L10/17/97 A 0-0 (ot) T11/12/97 H 5-0 W9/25/98 A 1-0 W10/15/99 A 1-2 L10/22/00 H 2-4 L11/1/00 A 1-2 L10/28/01 A 0-0 (2ot) T11/11/01 H 0-4 L10/16/02 H 1-2 L11/9/02 A 5-3 W10/15/03 A 4-1 W11/8/03 H 5-4 (2ot) W10/9/04 A 3-2 W11/14/04 H 1-0 W10/19/05 H 2-1 W11/9/05 A 1-2 L10/11/06 A 4-1 W11/4/06 H 1-0 W10/6/07 A 1-1 T11/16/07 H 2-1 W10/15/08 A 0-0 (2ot) T11/8/08 H 1-2 L10/10/09 H 0-3 L11/7/09 A 3-0 W
UCLA > 1-12-3H: 1-6-1, A: 0-6-2, N: 0-0, S: +19/6/80 H 2-4 L9/1/81 A 0-9 L9/25/82 H 0-3 L10/23/92 A 1-3 L10/15/93 H 0-1 L11/7/93 A 0-2 L10/16/94 A 0-7 L10/15/95 H 0-2 L10/13/96 A 0-2 L10/12/97 H 0-4 L10/8/99 H 1-2 (2ot) L9/16/04 A 1-3 L10/14/05 H 0-0 (2ot) T8/26/06 A 1-1 (2ot) T9/29/07 H 3-0 W9/28/08 A 2-2 (2ot) T
UC RIVERSIDE > 17-1-6H: 9-0-3, A: 8-1-3, N: 0-0, S: +1610/21/78 H 3-0 W10/21/81 A 1-2 L10/20/82 H 8-0 W11/3/82 A 3-0 W9/24/83 H 4-0 W10/19/83 A 1-0 W10/14/01 A 2-0 W11/18/01 H 1-1 (2ot) T10/23/02 A 2-1 W11/2/02 H 3-0 W9/17/03 A 0-0 (2ot) T10/22/03 H 3-1 W10/23/04 A 1-1 (2ot) T11/12/04 H 3-2 (2ot) W9/28/05 A 2-1 W10/22/05 H 1-0 W9/20/06 H 1-1 (2ot) T10/14/06 A 0-0 (2ot) T10/13/07 H 0-0 T11/10/07 A 1-0 W10/5/08 H 1-0 W11/1/08 A 3-1 W9/30/09 A 3-1 W10/31/09 H 4-1 W
UC SANTA BARBARA > 14-16-5H: 9-6-2, A: 5-10-3, N: 0-0, S: -29/9/81 H 1-3 L10/16/82 A 1-2 L9/6/85 H 1-0 W9/5/86 A 1-1 (ot) T9/3/90 H 0-2 L9/10/91 A 1-0 (ot) W10/4/92 H 2-1 W10/30/93 A 3-1 W10/28/94 H 0-0 (ot) T10/27/95 A 1-3 L10/6/96 A 2-1 (ot) W10/3/97 H 3-4 (ot) L10/14/98 A 3-1 W11/4/99 A 1-0 (ot) W11/5/00 H 1-3 L10/21/01 H 3-2 (ot) W
11/2/01 A 0-1 L10/19/02 H 0-0 (2ot) T11/6/02 A 2-4 L10/18/03 A 2-3 L11/5/03 H 2-1 W10/16/04 H 3-1 W11/9/04 A 1-2 L10/8/05 A 2-2 (2ot) T11/2/05 H 1-0 W11/22/05 H 3-2 W9/27/06 H 5-0 W10/25/06 A 0-1 L10/27/07 A 0-3 L11/13/07 H 2-3 L10/8/08 A 2-2 (2ot) T10/29/08 H 1-3 L10/18/09 H 1-0 W10/28/09 A 0-2 L11/11/09 A 0-1 L
UNLV > 9-6H: 4-1, A: 3-5, N: 2-0, S: +59/16/78 A 0-6 L10/22/78 H 5-4 W9/14/85 A 0-4 L9/24/89 A 1-2 L10/16/92 A 2-3 (ot) L10/22/93 H 2-1 W10/23/94 A 1-0 W10/22/95 H 3-1 W10/22/99 H 1-3 L10/8/00 A 0-1 L9/26/03 A 2-1 W9/24/04 H 3-1 W9/17/05 N 5-3 W9/16/07 A 1-0 W9/7/08 N 2-0 W
VANDERBILT > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -19/17/99 A 2-3 L
WASHINGTON > 0-1-2H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-1, S: -19/12/90 H 3-3 (ot) T10/18/91 A 3-3 (ot) T9/12/93 N 1-2 L
WEST VIRGINIA > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: -19/2/06 A 1-2 L
WISCONSIN > 0-1H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +19/12/08 N 0-2 L
WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY > 1-0H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0, S: +19/1/02 N 3-0 W
WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE > 1-1H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0, S: +19/14/08 A 0-1 L9/13/09 H 2-1 W{ BEN COX }
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MATCHES PLAYED > 1. John Alevras, 1988 25
Terry Davila, 1988 25Jim Hofferber, 1988 25Scott Hunter, 1988 25Rick Iversen, 1988 25Scott Piri, 1988 25
7. Bill Durkin, 1988 24Steve Lazarus, 1988 24Bobby Reyes, 1988 24Mark Zarkowski, 1988 24
GOALS > 1. Joey Kirk, 1987 302. Jose Perez, 1983 253. Keith West, 1995 20
John Tronson, 1984 20Kola Phillip, 1981 20
6. Armando Valdivia, 1993 177. Willie Sims, 2004 16
Jose Perez, 1984 169. John Tronson, 1985 1510. Michael Preis, 1998 14
Rodney Batt, 1987 14Frank Cubillos, 1985 14Joey Kirk, 1985 14
ASSISTS >1. Armando Valdivia, 1993 20
2. Mike McAndrew, 1985 183. Joey Kirk, 1987 174. Federico Arroyo, 1998 165. Mike McAndrew, 1986 12
Joey Kirk, 1985 127. Yossi Raz, 2002 11
Mike McAndrew, 1984 119. Juan Florez, 1987 10
Thor Lee, 1987 10John Tronson, 1984 10Mike Gora, 1983 10
POINTS >1. Joey Kirk, 1987 772. Jose Perez, 1983 583. Armando Valdivia, 1993 544. John Tronson, 1984 505. Keith West, 1995 496. Kola Phillip, 1981 437. Federico Arroyo, 1998 40
Joey Kirk, 1985 409. Jose Perez, 1984 3810. Michael Preis, 1998 36
MATCHES IN GOAL >1. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 242. Kevin Guppy, 2005 223. Phil Heaver, 1985 214. Radames Lafaurie, 2003 20
5. Kevin Guppy, 2008 19
Kevin Guppy, 2007 19
Radames Lafaurie, 2004 19
Zoltan Nagy, 1995 19
Mark Macdonald, 1993 19
Joel Entreken, 1990 19
Willie Lopez, 1987 19
WINS >1. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 18
2. Kevin Guppy, 2005 15
3. Radames Lafaurie, 2003 14
4. Mike Caputo, 1986 12
5. Radames Lafaurie, 2004 11
Joe Barton, 2002 11
Mark Macdonald, 1993 11
Joel Entreken, 1991 11
9. Christian Perez, 1998 10
Willie Lopez, 1987 10
SAVES >1. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 137
2. Mike Littman, 1989 106
3. Radames Lafaurie, 2003 101
4. Mike Caputo, 1986 96
5. Zoltan Nagy, 1995 95
6. Christian Perez, 2000 87
7. Kevin Guppy, 2008 83
8. Mark Macdonald, 1993 81
9. Joe Barton, 2002 79
10. Joe Barton, 2001 78
GOALS AGAINST AVG. (MIN. 500 MINS.) >1. Willie Lopez, 1987 0.37
2. Phil Heaver, 1985 0.60
3. Mike Caputo, 1986 0.69
4. Mike Caputo, 1987 0.75
5. Kevin Guppy, 2005 0.89
6. Kevin Guppy, 2006 0.90
7. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 0.96
8. Joe Barton, 2002 0.99
9. Kevin Guppy, 2007 1.09
10. Mike Littman, 1989 1.11
SHUTOUTS >1. Kevin Guppy, 2005 9.52. Kevin Guppy, 2007 83. Jeff Blumkin, 1988 7
Mike Caputo, 1986 75. Kevin Guppy, 2008 66. Joe Barton, 2002 5.57. Michael Abalos, 2009 5
Joe Barton, 2001 5Mike Littman, 1989 5
10. Radames Lafaurie, 2004 4.5Radames Lafaurie, 2003 4.5
MATCHES PLAYED > 1. Gianni Facio, 2002-05 822. Terry Davila, 1988-91 80
Bobby Reyes, 1988-91 804. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 795. Derek Hanks, 2003-06 78
Daniel Paladini, 2002-05 78Yossi Raz, 2001-04 78Brandon Esparza, 1999-2002 78
9. Sunghyun Kim, 2006-09 7710. Zach Feldman, 2002-05 75
Edwin Miranda, 2000-03 75
GOALS > 1. Joey Kirk, 1983-85, 87 592. Jose Perez, 1981, 83-84 453. John Tronson, 1984-86 434. Armando Valdivia, 1990-93 375. Federico Arroyo, 1996-99 366. Willie Sims, 2003-05 35
Michael Preis, 1996-99 358. Danny Daniels, 1989-92 33
Rodney Batt, 1984-87 3310. Keith West, 1993-95 32
Kola Phillip, 1980-81 32
ASSISTS > 1. Mike McAndrew, 1983-86 49
2. Joey Kirk, 1983-85, 87 443. Armando Valdivia, 1990-93 374. Federico Arroyo, 1996-99 325. Yossi Raz, 2001-04 286. Michael Preis, 1996-99 277. Bobby Reyes, 1988-91 248. John Tronson, 1984-86 239. Mathew Davis, 1993-95 2110. Sunghyun Kim, 2006-09 19
Daniel Paladini, 2002-05 19
POINTS >1. Joey Kirk, 1983-85, 87 1622. Armando Valdivia, 1990-93 1113. John Tronson, 1984-86 1094. Jose Perez, 1981, 83-84 1055. Federico Arroyo, 1996-99 1046. Michael Preis, 1996-99 977. Willie Sims, 2003-05 838. Keith West, 1993-95 779. Yossi Raz, 2001-04 72
Danny Daniels, 1989-92 72
MATCHES IN GOAL >1. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 792. Christian Perez, 1997-2000 653. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 464. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 37
5. Joe Barton, 2001-02 36Joel Entreken, 1990-91 36
7. Mike Caputo, 1985-87 348. Jeff Blumkin, 1986-89 309. Phil Heaver, 1985 2110. Zoltan Nagy, 1995 19
Louie Mata, 1992-93 19Willie Lopez, 1987 19
WINS >1. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 372. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 28
Christian Perez, 1997-2000 284. Mike Caputo, 1985-87 215. Joe Barton, 2001-02 206. Joel Entreken, 1990-91 197. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 188. Zoltan Nagy, 1995 9
Mike Littman, 1989 910. Michael Abalos, 2009 7
Louie Mata, 1992-93 7
SAVES >1. Christian Perez, 1997-2000 2962. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 2903. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 1924. Joe Barton, 2001-02 157
Mike Caputo, 1985-87 157
6. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 1547. Jeff Blumkin, 1986-89 1508. Joel Entreken, 1990-91 1329. Mike Littman, 1989 10610. Zoltan Nagy, 1995 95
GOALS AGAINST AVG. (MIN. 500 MINS.) >1. Mike Gonzalez, 1986-88 0.75
Mike Caputo, 1985-87 0.753. Jeff Blumkin, 1986-89 0.884. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 1.005. Michael Abalos, 2009 1.176. Joe Barton, 2001-02 1.227. Joel Entreken, 1990-91 1.248. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 1.309. Christian Perez, 1997-2000 1.5110. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 1.59
SHUTOUTS >1. Kevin Guppy, 2005-08 27.52. Christian Perez, 1997-2000 14.53. Joe Barton, 2001-02 10.54. Radames Lafaurie, 2001-04 9.55. Jeff Blumkin, 1986-89 96. Mark Macdonald, 1993-94 87. Mike Caputo, 1985-87 78. Joel Entreken, 1990-91 69. Michael Abalos, 2009 5
Mike Littman, 1989 5
CAREER LEADERS
SEASON LEADERS
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GOALS > 1978 records not available1979 Jim Edens 131980 Jim Edens 12
Eduardo Myluis 12Kola Phillip 12
1981 Kola Phillip 201982 Kevin Cordasco 121983 Jose Perez 251984 John Tronson 201985 John Tronson 151986 Joey Kirk 141987 Joey Kirk 301988 Scott Piri 121989 Jim Hofferber 71990 Danny Daniels 101991 Danny Daniels 131992 Danny Daniels 10
Armando Valdivia 101993 Armando Valdivia 171994 Keith Rosenberg 71995 Keith West 201996 Michael Preis 71997 Federico Arroyo 111998 Michael Preis 141999 Federico Arroyo 11
Michael Preis 112000 Charles Mitchell 52001 Arshak Abyanli 92002 Charles Mitchell 102003 Willie Sims 112004 Willie Sims 162005 Willie Sims 82006 Sunghyun Kim 6
Ryan Rossi 62007 Sunghyun Kim 4
Devin Deldó 4Camilo Rojas 4
2008 Camilo Rojas 72009 Cameron Sims 7
ASSISTS > 1978 records not available1979 records not available1980 Cruz Hernandez 6
Eduardo Myluis 61981 Jorge Gutierrez 61982 Joe Astalos 91983 Mike Gora 101984 Mike McAndrew 111985 Mike McAndrew 181986 Joey Kirk 12
Mike McAndrew 121987 Joey Kirk 171988 Jim Hofferber 81989 Jim Hofferber 51990 Bobby Reyes 91991 Armando Valdivia 111992 Danny Daniels 6
Dominic Zapata 61993 Armando Valdivia 201994 Mathew Davis 9
1995 Mathew Davis 101996 Michael Preis 61997 Federico Arroyo 81998 Federico Arroyo 161999 Federico Arroyo 82000 Tony Ortega 42001 Edwin Miranda 52002 Yossi Raz 112003 Jesse Servin 8
Willie Sims 82004 Daniel Paladini 8
Yossi Raz 82005 Sean Franklin 62006 Taylor Canel 62007 Sunghyun Kim 3
Devin Deldó 3Fergie Agwu 3Dylan Riley 3
2008 Sunghyun Kim 72009 Sunghyun Kim 7
POINTS > 1978 records not available1979 Jose Campos 29
Jim Edens 291980 Eduardo Myluis 301981 Kola Phillip 431982 Kevin Cordasco 29
Jorge Gutierrez 291983 Jose Perez 581984 John Tronson 501985 Frank Cubillos 34
John Tronson 341986 Joey Kirk 401987 Joey Kirk 771988 Scott Piri 311989 Jim Hofferber 191990 Danny Daniels 251991 Danny Daniels 321992 Danny Daniels 261993 Armando Valdivia 541994 Mathew Davis 17
Keith Rosenberg 171995 Keith West 491996 Michael Preis 201997 Federico Arroyo 301998 Federico Arroyo 401999 Federico Arroyo 302000 Charles Mitchell 112001 Arshak Abyanli 222002 Yossi Raz 252003 Willie Sims 302004 Willie Sims 342005 Willie Sims 192006 Sunghyun Kim 142007 Sunghyun Kim 11
Devin Deldó 112008 Sunghyun Kim 17
Camilo Rojas 172009 Sunghuyn Kim 15
Cameron Sims 15
TEAM MATCH RECORDS > Most Goals Scored
17 vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 1978
Most Goals Allowed 9 at UCLA, 1981
at San Jose State, 1998
TEAM SEASON RECORDS > Most Wins 19, 1987
Fewest Losses 2, 1987
Most Goals Scored 80, 1987
Fewest Goals Scored 19, 2000
Most Goals Allowed 48, 1982
Fewest Goals Allowed 17, 1985
Most Shutouts 12, 1985
Fewest Shutouts 1, 1996
Most Times Shutout 8 (1994)
Fewest Times Shutout 1 (1978, 1979,1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1998, 2003)
INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS > Most Goals 9, Jose Perez
vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 1983
Most Assists 5, Armando Valdivia vs. Oregon State, 1993
INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS > Most Goals 30, Joey Kirk, 1987
Most Assists 20, Armando Valdivia, 1993
Most Points 77, Joey Kirk, 1987
CONSECUTIVE WINS > Consecutive wins 8, 10-21-87 to 12-5-87Consecutive matches without a loss 14 (13 wins, 1 tie), 9-27-87 to 12-5-87Consecutive wins, home 20, 10-9-90 to 10-4-92Consecutive wins, away (including neutral) 8, 10-27-84 to 9-13-85Consecutive wins, season openers 7, 1999-2005; 1984-90Consecutive wins, home openers 7, 1989-95Consecutive wins, conference 9, 10-22-86 to 10-14-87Consecutive home wins, conference 12, 11-5-03 to 11-2-05Consecutive away wins, conference 6, 10-27-84 to 10-11-85; 10-22-86 to 11-4-87Consecutive wins, conference season openers 10, 1978-87Consecutive wins, conference home openers 13, 1978-89 and 1992Consecutive wins, start of season 7, 1979Consecutive matches without a loss at start of season 10 (8 wins, 2 ties), 1983Consecutive wins, start of conference 4, 1985
CONSECUTIVE DEFEATS > Consecutive defeats 6, 9-13-97 to 10-3-97; 9-26-00 to 10-13-00Consecutive defeats, home 4, 9-18-94 to 10-9-94Consecutive defeats, away (including neutral) 10, 10-11-96 to 9-28-97Consecutive defeats, season openers 4, 1995-98Consecutive defeats, home openers 2, 1980-81 and 1996-97Consecutive defeats, conference 5, 10-7-94 to 10-21-94Consecutive home defeats, conference 2, 10-10-79 to 10-13-79; 10-23-82 to 11-12-82;
10-7-94 to 10-9-94; 10-20-96 to 10-3-97 and 10-22-00 to 11-05-00Consecutive away defeats, conference 3, 10-16-92 to 10-23-92; 10-14-94 to 10-21-94;
10-8-95 to 10-4-96Consecutive defeats, conference season openers 4, 1996-97, 1999-2000Consecutive defeats, conference home openers 2, 1993-94; 1999-2000Consecutive defeats, start of season 4, 1998Consecutive defeats, start of conference 5, 1994
Season Openers 20-10-2Home Openers 24-8
Conference Openers 18-7-4Conference Home Openers 19-7-3
RECORD IN OPENERS
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
MATADOR STREAKS
YEAR SCORED ALLOWED1978 35 251979 72 231980 78 351981 51 391982 44 481983 57 201984 79 281985 54 171986 52 181987 80 201988 53 27
YEAR SCORED ALLOWED1989 29 211990 39 251991 53 281992 38 281993 50 351994 26 341995 44 421996 20 391997 29 341998 45 291999 30 34
YEAR SCORED ALLOWED2000 19 352001 27 312002 47 212003 58 282004 40 272005 41 202006 31 182007 24 232008 27 232009 24 22
GOALS BY YEAR
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CCAA > 1980Mark Goodwein First TeamCruz Hernandez First TeamJose Campos Second TeamEduardo Myluis Second TeamKola Phillip Second Team
CCAA > 1981Mark Goodwein First TeamJose Perez First TeamKola Phillip First Team
CCAA > 1982Kevin Cordasco Second TeamJorge Gutierrez Second Team
CCAA > 1983Jose Perez First Team, Co-MVP
Chris Geis First Team
Roberto Bagarotti Second Team
Mike McAndrew Second Team
CCAA > 1984John Tronson First Team, MVP
Jose Perez First Team
Mike McAndrew Second Team
Scott Murray Second Team
Rodney Batt Honorable Mention
Joey Kirk Honorable Mention
Thor Lee Honorable Mention
CCAA > 1985Frank Cubillos First Team
Phil Heaver First Team
Mike McAndrew First Team
John Tronson First Team
Rodney Batt Second Team
Scott Murray Second Team
Thor Lee Honorable Mention
CCAA > 1986Joey Kirk First Team, MVP
Mike Harvey First Team
Thor Lee First Team
Mike McAndrew First Team
Rodney Batt Second Team
Mike Caputo Second Team
Steve Lazarus Second Team
John Tronson Second Team
CCAA > 1987Joey Kirk First Team, MVP
Juan Florez First Team
Mike Harvey First Team
Thor Lee First Team
Rodney Batt Second Team
Steve Lazarus Second Team
Willie Lopez Second Team
CCAA > 1988Steve Lazarus First Team, MVP
Rick Iversen First Team
John Alevras Second Team
Jim Hofferber Second Team
Scott Piri Second Team
Jeff Blumkin Honorable Mention
CCAA > 1989Bill Durkin First Team
Andy Torres First Team
Don Imamura Second Team
Mike Littman Second Team
Scott Piri Second Team
Bobby Reyes Second Team
Keith Martin Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1992Armando Valdivia First Team
Danny Daniels Second Team
Teddy Davila Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1993Armando Valdivia First Team
Pacific Division Player of the Year
Todd Biefield Second Team
Mathew Davis Second Team
Mark Macdonald Honorable Mention
Mustapha Sesay Honorable Mention
Keith West Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1994Mathew Davis Second Team
Ross Linhart Second Team
Ron Lou Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1995Keith West First Team, MVP
Mathew Davis Second Team
Ron Lou Second Team
Ross Linhart Honorable Mention
Brandt Marott Honorable Mention{ DANIEL PALADINI }
ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
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MPSF > 1997Federico Arroyo First TeamMichael Preis Honorable Mention
MPSF > 1999Federico Arroyo First TeamMichael Preis First TeamJon Relles Second Team
MPSF > 2000William Diaz Second TeamBrandon Esparza Second TeamChristian Perez Second Team
BIG WEST > 2001Yossi Raz First Team
Freshman of the YearArshak Abyanli First TeamJoe Barton Second TeamJuan Guerrero Second TeamEdwin Miranda Second TeamBrandon Esparza Honorable MentionBrian Phillips Honorable Mention
BIG WEST > 2002Joe Barton First Team
Goalkeeper of the YearEdwin Miranda First Team
Defensive Player of the YearBrian Phillips First TeamYossi Raz First TeamJesse Servin First TeamBrandon Esparza Second TeamJuan Guerrero Second TeamCharles Mitchell Second TeamJosh Barton Honorable MentionDaniel Paladini Honorable Mention
BIG WEST > 2003Willie Sims First Team
Co-Offensive Player of the YearFreshman of the Year
Edwin Miranda First TeamDefensive Player of the Year
Yossi Raz First TeamJesse Servin First TeamAlec de Mattos Honorable MentionJuan Guerrero Honorable MentionJoshua LeRoy Honorable Mention
BIG WEST > 2004Willie Sims First Team
Co-Offensive Player of the Year
Yossi Raz First TeamDaniel Paladini First TeamBenjamin Benditson Second TeamSean Franklin Second TeamJesse Servin Second TeamDerek Hanks Honorable MentionRadames Lafaurie Honorable MentionGabriel Montoya Honorable Mention
BIG WEST > 2005Kevin Guppy First Team
Goalkeeper of the YearDaniel Paladini First Team
Midfielder of the YearSean Franklin First TeamWillie Sims First TeamTaylor Canel Second TeamAlec de Mattos Second TeamGianni Facio Second TeamRyan Rossi Second TeamMatt Tracy Second TeamDerek Hanks Honorable Mention
BIG WEST > 2006Taylor Canel First TeamSean Franklin First TeamDerek Hanks First TeamSunghyun Kim Second TeamRyan Rossi Second TeamDevin Deldó Honorable MentionKevin Guppy Honorable MentionMatt Tracy Honorable Mention
BIG WEST > 2007Sean Franklin First TeamMatt Tracy First TeamKevin Guppy Second TeamRafael Garcia Second TeamSunghyun Kim Honorable Mention
BIG WEST > 2008Kevin Guppy First Team
Big West Co-Goalkeeper of the YearSunghyun Kim First TeamCamilo Rojas Second TeamRobert Pate Second TeamChad Borak Honorable Mention
BIG WEST > 2009Chad Borak First TeamSunghyun Kim First TeamCameron Sims First TeamMichael Abalos Honorable MentionRene Anguiano Honorable MentionDylan Riley Honorable Mention
BOLD - Current Student-Athlete { TAYLOR CANEL }
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ALL-AMERICANS > 1980 Mark Goodwein First Team1981 Mark Goodwein First Team
Kola Phillip First TeamJose Perez Second Team
1982 Kevin Cordasco Second Team1986 Thor Lee First Team
John Tronson First Team1987 Joey Kirk First Team
Steve Lazarus First Team1988 Rick Iversen First Team
Steve Lazarus First Team1993 Armando Valdivia Second Team2003 Edwin Miranda First Team2005 Willie Sims First Team
ALL-FAR WEST REGION > 1980 Mark Goodwein First Team1981 Mark Goodwein First Team
Kola Phillip First TeamJose Perez Second Team
1982 Kevin Cordasco Second Team1985 John Tronson First Team1986 Thor Lee First Team
John Tronson First TeamRodney Batt Second TeamJoey Kirk Second TeamMike McAndrew Second Team
1987 Rodney Batt First TeamJoey Kirk First TeamSteve Lazarus First Team
1988 Rick Iversen First TeamSteve Lazarus First Team
1991 Danny Daniels Second TeamGus Cardenas Third Team
1992 Armando Valdivia Third Team1995 Keith West Second Team1998 Michael Preis Second Team2002 Brian Phillips Second Team
Edwin Miranda Third TeamJesse Servin Third Team
2003 Edwin Miranda First TeamWillie Sims Second Team
2004 Willie Sims First Team2005 Willie Sims First Team
Daniel Paladini Second TeamTaylor Canel Third TeamSean Franklin Third Team
2006 Sean Franklin Second TeamTaylor Canel Third Team
2008 Sunghyun Kim Second Team
BIG WEST CONFERENCEFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR > 2001 Yossi Raz2003 Willie Sims2005 Kevin Guppy
BIG WEST CONFERENCEGOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR > 2002 Joe Barton
2005 Kevin Guppy
2008 Kevin Guppy
BIG WEST CONFERENCEMIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR > 2005 Daniel Paladini
BIG WEST CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR > 2002 Edwin Miranda (Defensive)
2003 Wille Sims (Offensive)
Edwin Miranda (Defensive)
2004 Willie Sims (Offensive)
PLAYERS DRAFTED BY MLS > Joe Barton Drafted by
L.A. Galaxy - Sixth Round
MLS Super Draft (2002)
Edwin Miranda Drafted by
Dallas Burn - Sixth Round
MLS Super Draft (2003)
Benjamin Benditson Drafted by
L.A. Galaxy (10th Overall)
MLS Supplemental Draft (2004)
Willie Sims Drafted by
New England Revolution - Second Round
MLS Super Draft (2006)
Daniel Paladini Drafted by
L.A. Galaxy (24th Overall)
MLS Supplemental Draft (2006)
Taylor Canel Drafted by
L.A. Galaxy (26th Overall)
MLS Supplemental Draft (2007)
Sean Franklin Drafted by
L.A. Galaxy (4th Overall)
MLS Super Draft (2008)
Chad Borak Drafted by
Colorado Rapids (40th Overall)
MLS Super Draft (2010)
SPECIAL HONORS > Federico Arroyo Independent Player
of the Year (1998)
Federico Arroyo All-Independent
First Team (1998)
Mark Fitzpatrick All-Independent
Second Team (1998)
Joey Kirk Senior Bowl (1987)
Joey Kirk U.S. National Team (1987)
Joey Kirk U.S. West Regional
All-Star Team (1987)
Joey Kirk Soccer America
Top 10 Players (1987)
Joey Kirk Adidassler Award
Finalist (1987)
Joey Kirk Missouri Athletic
Club Nominee (1987)
Thor Lee U.S. West Regional
All-Star Team (1987)
Michael Preis All-Independent
Second Team (1998)
Michael Preis U.S. Under-23
National Team (1998)
Michael Preis Pan American
Games (1998)
Trevor Schmidt All-Independent
First Team (1998)
Willie Sims All-Freshman Team
College Soccer News (2003)
Willie Sims Freshman All-American
Soccer America (2003)
Sean Franklin Named to U-20
Men’s National Team (2005)
Kevin Guppy All-Freshman Team
College Soccer News (2005)
Sean Franklin Named to U-23
Men’s National Team (2007)
HONORS
{ WILLIE SIMS }
{ EDWIN MIRANDA }
NORTHRIDGE MATADORS
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YEAR W L T PCT. W L T PCT. FINISH1978 5 5 1 .500 1 2 0 .333 2nd
1 Year Total 5 5 1 .500 1 2 0 .333
RIC FONSECA > 1979-1982OVERALL CONFERENCE
YEAR W L T PCT. W L T PCT. FINISH1979 13 5 0 .722 5 3 0 .625 T-2nd
1980 11 8 1 .575 6 4 0 .600 2nd
1981 10 7 3 .575 2 2 2 .500 4th
1982 8 13 0 .381 6 5 0 .545 4th
4 Year Totals 42 33 4 .557 19 14 2 .571
MARWAN ASS’AD > 1983-1998OVERALL CONFERENCE
YEAR W L T PCT. W L T PCT. FINISH1983 12 4 5 .690 8 3 3 .679 3rd
1984 18 3 2 .826 9 1 2 .833 1st
1985 17 4 1 .795 8 2 0 .800 1st
1986 15 3 2 .800 9 0 1 .950 1st
1987 19 2 1 .886 9 0 1 .950 1st
1988 18 8 0 .692 8 2 0 .800 T-1st
1989 10 5 4 .632 7 2 1 .750 1st
1990 9 7 3 .553 - - - - -
1991 13 6 1 .675 - - - - -
1992 10 8 0 .556 3 4 0 .429 T-5th
1993 12 9 0 .571 5 2 0 .714 T-2nd
1994 7 9 2 .444 1 5 1 .214 7th
1995 9 8 2 .526 3 3 1 .500 T-3rd
1996 4 10 2 .313 1 3 1 .300 T-4th
1997 7 11 1 .395 2 2 1 .500 4th
1998 12 5 0 .706 - - - - -
16 Year Totals 192 102 26 .641 73 29 12 .693
TERRY DAVILA > 1999-PRESENTOVERALL CONFERENCE
YEAR W L T PCT. W L T PCT. FINISH1999 8 10 1 .447 2 4 1 .357 6th
2000 6 13 0 .316 2 5 0 .286 8th
2001 9 7 3 .553 4 4 2 .500 4th
2002 14 5 2 .714 7 2 1 .750 2nd
2003 14 3 3 .775 7 2 1 .750 1st
2004 11 6 2 .632 6 2 2 .700 2nd
2005 15 4 3 .750 8 1 1 .850 1st
2006 8 6 5 .553 5 2 3 .650 3rd
2007 7 7 6 .500 3 5 4 .417 4th
2008 8 7 4 .526 4 3 3 .550 5th
2009 10 8 2 .550 5 4 1 .550 4th
11 Year Totals 110 76 31 .578 53 34 19 .590
TOTALSOVERALL CONFERENCE
YEARS W L T PCT. W L T PCT. TITLES32 349 216 62 .606 146 79 33 .630 8
MATADOR COACHING RECORDS
{ TERRY DAVILA }
MARWAN ASS’AD >1983 CCAA Coach of the Year1984 CCAA Coach of the Year1985 CCAA Coach of the Year1986 NCAA Far West Region
Coach of the Year1988 CCAA Coach of the Year1993 MPSF Coach of the Year
(Pacific Division)
TERRY DAVILA >2002 Big West Coach of the Year2003 Big West Coach of the Year2005 Co-Big West Coach of the Year2010 Big West Coach of the Year
{ MARWAN ASS’AD }
COACHING HONORS
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Abalos, Michael 2009
Abyanli, Arshak 2001
Agwu, Fergie 2005-07
Aikenhead, David 1980
Ajemian, Nerses 1980
Alevras, John 1988-91
Allen, Kevin 1990
Alvarez, Albert 1997
Andrade, Ricardo 1980
Anguiano, Rene 2009
Arroyo, Federico 1996-99
Astalos, Joe 1982
Austin, Jason 1998
Avila, Greg 1998-99, 2001
B >
Badawi, Hiethem 1998
Bagarotti, Roberto 1983-84
Bañuelos, Matthew 1998
Banyan, Sarkis 1993
Barak, Yuval 2009
Barton, Joe 2001-02
Barton, Josh 2001-02
Batt, Rodney 1984-87
Bautista, Gilbert 1981
Bay, Paul 1990-91
Bayleyegn, Redeat 1994
Beard, Will 2002-05
Bekele, Belete 1991
Benditson, Aaron 1999-2001
Benditson, Benjamin 2003-04
Berman, Dan 1981
Betmaleck, Edmund 1981
Biefeld, Todd 1992-93
Bilaver, Ante 1997
Bird, Al 1986
Blumkin, Jeff 1986-89
Bomar, Peter 2006-07
Bonvehi, Mattias 2007, 2009
Borak, Chad 2005-09
Bruce, Tony 1982
Buery, Jorge 1996-97
Burns, Ed 1988-91
Burns, Mike 1992
Butala, Richard 1980
C >
Campos, Jose 1980
Canel, Taylor 2005-06
Caputo, Mike 1985-87
Cardenas, Gus 1990-91
Carrillo, Anthony 1994
Castro, Luis 1996-99
Chambers, Hakim 1995
Chavez, Matthew 2008-09
Cherry, Jason 1990
Christou, Nicholas 2007-08
Clegg, Michael 2006-07
Clemens, Chris 2000-03
Colandone, Mike 1981
Cordasco, Kevin 1982
Cortez, Ramon 1980
Coughlan, Chris 1980
Cox, Ben 2005-08
Cracchiolo, Giuseppe 2001
Cruz, Luis 1996
Cubillos, Frank 1984-86
D >
Dandolo, Eric 1995
Daniels, Danny 1989-92
Dassise, Jim 1982
Davila, Teddy 1989, 1991-93
Davila, Terry 1988-91
Davis, Mathew 1993-95
de Mattos, Alec 2002-05
Deldó, Devin 2005-09
Delvalle, Jason 2003-04
Demaine, Steve 1985-86
Demarzi, Johannes 2006
Diaz, Jose 1985-86
Diaz, Ramon 1982
Diaz, William 1997-2000
Doleman, Iain 1992-94
Durkin, Bill 1988-89
E >
Edens, Jim 1980
El-Zarou, Amad 1991-92
Entreken, Joel 1990-91
Esparza, Brandon 1999-2002
Esparza, Felipe 1993
MATADOR LETTERWINNERS
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TEAMHISTORY
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Facio, Gianni 2002-05
Fadem, Mark 1980
Faggiolly, Steve 1994
Fawehinmi, Stephen 1995
Feldman, Zach 2002-05
Fierst, Shane 2004
Fitzpatrick, Mark 1997-99
Florez, Juan 1987
Fonseca, Brandon 1995-96
Forshager, Nick 1982
Franco, Joe 2009
Franklin, Sean 2004-07
Franks, Ryan 2000
Freeman, Dean 1985
G >
Garcia, Rafael 2007-09
Garcia, Sergio 1980
Gebreyesus, Yared 1993-95
Geis, Chris 1983-84
Giangrasso, Santiago 1997
Gil, Luis 2009
Gnekow, Chris 1985
Goldberg, Shaun 1986
Gomez, Moy 2006-09
Gonzalez, Mike 1986-88
Gonzalez, Rosendo 2002-03
Gonzalez Dalmas, Felix 2006
Goodwein, Mark 1980-81
Gora, Mike 1983
Gora, Rick 1985-86
Gordon, Charles 1994-96
Gordon, Michael 2005
Goren, Elad 1993-94
Gramacy, Bill 1982
Gribbons, Scott 1982
Griffiths, Brad 1999-2001
Grimaldi, Marcello 1981
Grody, Mark 1985
Guadron, Juan 1998-99
Guerrero, Juan 2001-04
Guerrero, Robert 1989
Guppy, Kevin 2005-08
Guttierez, Jorge 1981-82
H >
Hall, Jim 1989-90
Hamilton, Nicholas 2007-08
Hanks, Derek 2003-06
Harden, Jerry 1995
Harding, Travis 1991-92
Harvey, Mike 1984, 1986-87
Hawa, Raja 1993
Heaver, Phil 1985
Hernandez, Cruz 1980
Herrera, Alex 1983-84, 1986-87
Herrera, Luis 1999
Hewitt, Gavin 1996
Hoeft, Joshua 2007
Hofferber, Jim 1987-89
Hohn, Jeremy 2007-08
Holderer, G.K. 1987
Hudson, Leon 1992
Hunter, Scott 1988-92
I >
Ibarra, Brandon 2008-09
Illfrey, Campbell 1992
Imamura, Don 1989-90
Isaac, Josh 1995
Iversen, Rick 1988
J >
Johnson, Mark 1981-82
K >
Kalhor, Bobak 1992
Kalhor, Sia 1982
Kempler, Yagil 1980
Kim, Sunghyun 2006-09
Kirk, Joey 1983-85, 1987
Kironde, Isaac 2006
Konoske, Jeff 2005
Kury, Costa 2000
L >
Lafaurie, Radames 2001-04
Lara, Jason 2003-04
Larson, Casey 1995
LaVerde, German 1988-89
Lazarus, Steve 1986-88
Ledezma, Victor 1982
Lee, Kareem 1993
Lee, Thor 1984-87
Leiva, Chris 2008
Leonard, Jason 2001
LeRoy, Joshua 2003
Lieber, Eli 1983
Lilavois, Bernie 1988
Linhart, Ross 1992-95
Linhart, Steve 1987, 1990-91
Littman, Mike 1989
Lobos, Francisco 1985
Loehr, Hans 1984
Loftus, Brian 1996
Lopez, Adrian 2006-09
Lopez, Victor 1996-97
Lopez, Willie 1987
Lou, Ron 1992-95
Lowe, John 1987
M >
Maass, Jason 1992
Macdonald, Mark 1993-94
Mackenzie, Steve 1986
Manucci, Greg 1995-96
Marmion, Declan 1990-91
Marott, Brandt 1992-95
Martin, Keith 1987-89, 1991
Martinez, Cesar 2000
Martinez, Rafael 1994
Mashali, Fereydoon 1982
Mata, Louie 1992-93
McAndrew, Mike 1983-86
McClung, Ian 2004
Michael, Teferi 1991
Miller, Bo 2007-08
Miranda, Edwin 2000-03
Mitchell, Charles 2000-03
Montoya, Gabriel 2003-04
Moran, Will 1982-83
Moreno, Enrique 1996
Mundy, Daryl 1996-97
Munoz, Chris 1982
Murray, Brian 1997
Murray, Scott 1984-85
Myluis, Eduardo 1980
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Nagy, Zoltan 1995
Naina, Pradeep 2007-08
Nakanishi, Takeshi 2005
Ndiaye, Amadou 1999
Nishiyama, Danny 1995, 1997
Nunez, Jose 1980
O >
Okerman, Jeff 2000-03
Oropeza, Andres 2001
Ortega, Danny 1996-97, 1999
Ortega, Tony 2000-01
Osorio, Gerardo 1982
P >
Page, Mike 1980
Palacios, Junior 2000
Paladini, Daniel 2002-05
Pate, Robert 2005-09
Pelovits, Stan 1981
Perez, Adolfo 1990-92
Perez, Christian 1997-2000
Perez, Jose 1981, 1983-84
Phillip, Kola 1980-81
Phillips, Brian 1999-2002
Piña Rivera, Oswaldo 1996-98
Pince, Nick 2000
Piri, Scott 1988-91
Plascencia, Jr., Juan 1998-99
Plyler, Jay 1982-83
Polovets, Stan 1982
Ponce, Steve 1998-2000
Portella, Raymond 1984
Preis, Michael 1996-99
Preys, Roman 1982
Purtle, Keith 2000-01
R >
Radovic, Milan 2006-09
Raynor, Stephen 2000
Raz, Yossi 2001-04
Reid, Nick 1991
Relles, Jon 1996-99
Reyes, Bobby 1988-91
Riley, Dylan 2006-09
Rodriguez, Carlos 1998
Rodriguez, Jorge 2000
Rodriguez, Oswaldo 1998
Rodriguez, Ruben 2008-09
Rojas, Camilo 2007-08
Rosenberg, Keith 1994
Ross, Aamon 1996-97
Ross, Jeremy 1993
Rossi, Ryan 2003-06
Rudolph, Rich 1993
Russo, Patrick 1998
Ruth, Scott 1987
Ruvalcaba, Ramiro 1980-81
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Sastoque, Juan 1995
Schalliol, Scott 1993
Schmidt, Trevor 1995-98
Servin, Jesse 2002-04
Sesay, Mustapha 1993-94
Shapiro, Robert 1996
Sharf, Leon 2002, 2004
Sherbetjian, Hagop 1981-82
Shields, Ronny 2003-06
Simpson, Ronnie 1990, 1992
Sims, Cameron 2008-09
Sims, Willie 2003-05
Siu, Brian 2005-06
Smith, Luis 2006-09
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Staack, Dylan 2004
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Tronson, John 1984-86
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Van Splinter, Gregg 1981-83
Vasquez, Henry 1987
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Wilson, Jim 1982
Wolfe, Gary 1984
Woodson, Peabo 2000-02
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Zarkowski, Mark 1986-88
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DR. JOLENEKOESTERUniversity President
Dr. Jolene Koester beganher appointment as the fourthpresident of California StateUniversity, Northridge on July1, 2000. At the time of her appointment, Koester hadbeen serving as provost and vice president forAcademic Affairs and professor of communicationstudies at California State University, Sacramento, apost she had held since 1993.
Prior to her appointment as provost, she served inother executive positions in the academic affairs divi-sion at CSU Sacramento. She has been a facultymember since 1980.
She earned a B.A. from the University ofMinnesota, an M.A. in communication arts from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, and a Ph.D. inspeech communication from Minnesota.
The author of several scholarly books and articleson intercultural and interpersonal communication anda former Fulbright Scholar, Koester has served on sys-temwide committees on Cornerstones (the CaliforniaState University’s systemwide strategic plan), budgetand accountability, and teacher preparation.
The Minnesota native chaired CSU Sacramento’sNCAA accreditation study and was president of theWestern States Communication Association.
In 1998, Cal State Northridge celebrated its 40thanniversary as the only public university located inLos Angeles’ San Fernando Valley, home to about1.7 million residents.
Founded in 1958, the university has grown toinclude the 353-acre Northridge campus with over34,000 diverse students and more than 3,800employees. The university is one of the largest in the23-campus California State University system. CalState Northridge offers bachelor’s and master’sdegrees in more than 50 different majors.
RICKMAZZUTOAthletic Director
Rick Mazzuto was namedCal State Northridge AthleticDirector on August 3, 2006,becoming the seventh athleticdirector in the Matadors’ 48-year history.
Mazzuto comes to Northridge from LongwoodUniversity in Farmville, Va., where he served as ath-letic director since 2002. He has led the Lancers inthe school’s transition from Division II to Division I,which began in March 2002. At Longwood,Mazzuto guided the program through manychanges, including increases in operating budgets,scholarships and department personnel, while alsooverseeing scheduling, fundraising and marketing.Additionally, Mazzuto was instrumental in develop-ing a comprehensive master plan for new athleticfacilities and the complete renovation of someexisting facilities.
Prior to his days at Longwood, Mazzuto was theathletic director at Saint Mary’s in Moraga, Calif. from1989 to 2000. He oversaw a $5-million budget and 16-
sport athletic program while with the Gaels. During histime at SMC, the Gaels made three trips to the NCAATournament with their 1992 women’s soccer, 1997men’s basketball and 1999 women’s basketballsquads.
Mazzuto began his athletic director career atIona College in New Rochelle, N.Y., where he man-aged the Gaels’ 20-sport program. While there,Iona participated in two NCAA Tournaments andNational Invitational Tournaments in men’s basket-ball, as the school won a combined 13 conferencechampionships. Mazzuto started at Iona in 1977,working for three years as the institution’s associateathletic director.
Mazzuto has served on numerous committees dur-ing his career, including the NCAA Division IWomen’s Basketball Committee from 1991 to 1997.He also has extensive community service activities,serving on the Board of Directors of both theMoraga and New Rochelle Rotary Clubs. Mazzutocurrently serves on the NCAA Committee onWomen’s Athletics and is on the Big WestCompliance and Game Management Committeeand is the administrative liaison to the SportsInformation Directors.
Mazzuto earned his bachelor’s and master’sdegrees in political science from Trinity College inHartford, Conn., where he began his career in inter-collegiate athletics as the school’s sports informationdirector for two years. He also served as SID atLafayette College in Easton, Pa. for four years, andwas the publicity director for the East CoastConference for two years.
Mazzuto is married to the former Janet Johnstone.
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION >Rick Mazzuto DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 2933
Tina Kiesler FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE 4608
Tom Ford ASSOCIATE A.D., EXTERNAL RELATIONS 4837
Ashlie Kite ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 4839
Janet Pinneau ASSOCIATE A.D./SWA/STUDENT SERVICES 6432
Lauree Floback ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 3008
LeeAnna Berkeland ACCOUNT TECHICIAN 2207
Karen Mariglia ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT COORDINATOR 2660
Cynthia Morgan ADMINSTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT 3208
Angelique Odom ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT 7245
Joyce Scanlin ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 4836
ACADEMIC SUPPORT >Fax 6590
Mandie McConkey ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT COORDINATOR 4781
Lara Kehkedjian ACADEMIC ADVISOR 4781
Michelle Ziser ACADEMIC ADVISOR 4781
Brett Sanders ACADEMIC SPECIALIST 4781
Larry O’Connor ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR 4781
ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT >Megan Marconi Norman ASST. A.D./DEVELOPMENT 6584
BUSINESS AFFAIRS >Kimberly Siemen ASST. A.D., BUSINESS AFFAIRS 6431
COMPLIANCE >Julie Sandoval DIRECTOR OF COMPLIANCE 2693
EQUIPMENT >Isidore Gold EQUIPMENT MANAGER 3236Stephanie Cantu ASSISTANT MANAGER 3236
FACILITIES >Fax 2661Mark Adamiak FACILTIES MANAGER 7423Howard Garcia EVENTS MANAGER 2836
MARKETING >Erin Kiser ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/MARKETING 2683Corporate Partnershiups, CheerleadingSquad/Matador Director/Marketing & Pep BandAdvisor, Guest Promotions Appearances
MEDIA RELATIONS >Fax 4950Bob Vazquez ASST. A.D./MEDIA RELATIONS 2313
cell: 510-673-9521Men’s Basketball, Women’s Water PoloMatt Monroe ASSOCIATE MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR 3247Men’s/Women’s Volleyball, Men’s/Women’s Golf,Men’s/Women’s Track & Field
Geoff Herberg ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR 3243
Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Women’s Tennis, SoftballEric Bankston MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT 3860
Men’s Soccer, Men’s/Women’s Swimming, BaseballBraden Villanueva MEDIA RELATIONS ART DIRECTOR 6634
Baseball Press Box 4292
Basketball Press Box 4702
Softball Press Box 2988
Volleyball Press Box 4702
ATHLETIC TRAINING > 7516Fax 4410Steve Grech DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE 3237Sarah Lyons ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 7602Erick Buitrago ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 6054Dunford Rodill ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 5825
TEAM PHYSICANS >Dr. Rick Sletten GENERAL PHYSICIAN 3684
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING >Fax 4762Daniel Kohn HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH 6359TBA GRADUATE ASSISTANT 6359
BASEBALL >Fax 2661
Matt Curtis HEAD COACH 7055
Tim Leary ASSISTANT COACH 3218
TBA ASSISTANT COACH 6652
Tom Hutchison DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS 6651
Baseball Field 3233
MEN’S BASKETBALL >Fax 2661
Bobby Braswell HEAD COACH 3231
Bob Lowe ASSISTANT COACH 3994
Danny Sprinkle ASSISTANT COACH 2682
Jay Morris ASSISTANT COACH 7071
Lior Schwartzburg DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS 6251
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL >Fax 2661
Jason Flowers HEAD COACH 2075
Bryan Camacho ASSISTANT COACH 4949
Lindsey Foster ASSISTANT COACH 6662
Christine Collins-Kiernan ASSISTANT COACH 5395
MEN’S GOLF >Fax 2661
Jim Bracken HEAD COACH 3228
WOMEN’S GOLF >Fax 2661
Bonnie Murphy HEAD COACH 7006
MEN’S SOCCER >
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Terry Davila HEAD COACH 2379
Yossi Raz ASSISTANT COACH 2946
Peter Bomar ASSISTANT COACH 6252
Zach Friedman VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 3230
WOMEN’S SOCCER >
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Keith West HEAD COACH 6252
Juan Plasencia ASSISTANT COACH 4535
Miguel Ruiz ASSISTANT COACH 3852
Derek Hanks VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 3852
SOFTBALL >
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Tairia Flowers HEAD COACH 7259
Caitlin Benyi ASSISTANT COACH 3230
Tia Meza ASSISTANT COACH 3854
Softball Field 3885
WOMEN’S TENNIS >
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Gary Victor HEAD COACH 2948
James Ciuffo ASSISTANT COACH 2058
Zbynek Mlynarik VOLUNTEER COACH 3882/4731
MEN’S & WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY >
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Don Strametz HEAD COACH 3608
Avery Anderson ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 2228
Bridget Pearson ASSISTANT COACH 3242
Seilala Sua ASSISTANT COACH 7680
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL >
Fax 2661
Jeff Campbell HEAD COACH 4512
TBA ASSISTANT COACH 4180
Mike Arone VOLUNTEER COACH 4180
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL >
Fax 2661
Jeff Stork HEAD COACH 4104
Susie Terrusa ASSISTANT COACH 3221
Alicia Robinson ASSISTANT COACH 7784
WOMEN’S WATER POLO >
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Marcelo Leonardi HEAD COACH 4127
Brianna Wilson ASSISTANT COACH 4127
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MEDIA INFORMATION
WELCOME > The members of the Cal StateNorthridge Media Relations Officeappreciate your interest in the2010 Matadors men’s soccerteam. We hope this media guideserves as your complete source tothis year’s team and a history ofCal State Northridge men’s soc-cer. If you have any further ques-tions, please call Eric Bankston,Media Relations Assistant, or anymember of the Matadors MediaRelations Office at 818-677-3860.
CREDENTIALS > Requests for press, radio, televi-sion and photographers’ creden-tials should be addressed to EricBankston, Media RelationsAssistant, Cal State Northridge,Athletic Department, 18111Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA91330-8301, 818-677-3860. The faxnumber is 818-677-4950. Requestswill be mailed when time permits.Otherwise, they will be left at “WillCall” which is located at theentrance to Matador Soccer Field.
PHOTO CREDENTIALS > Photographers must contact theAthletic Media Relations Office forcredentials. Only working media willbe issued a pass. Photographersare required to wear their creden-tial in plain sight at all time.
MEDIA PARKING > Media parking passes, issued onlyin advance by the Athletic MediaRelations Office, are for theUniversity’s Lot G4. The entrances
to Lot G4 are on the west side ofZelzah Avenue between Nordhoffand Plummer Streets.
RADIO/TELEVISION LINES > Visiting radio stations must makearrangements through the AthleticMedia Relations Office at least twoweeks prior to the game. There willbe a $35 charge (non-conferenceopponents only) for use of the tele-phone line provided for radio, andALL calls must be either collect orbilled to a calling credit card.
CONTACTING COACHES > The best time to contact men’ssoccer head coach Terry Davila isweekday mornings from 9 a.m. toNoon. Davila’s office telephonenumber is (818) 677-2379.However, it is recommended thatyou set up your interviews throughthe Media Relations Office at(818) 677-3860.
SEASON INTERVIEWS > To arrange a player or coach,please contact the MediaRelations Office at (818) 677-3860.The best time for short interviewsis following daily practices, whichusually run from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.at the practice field located nextto the Matador Track and FieldComplex. The best time forextended interviews is normallybetween 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.,depending upon class schedulesand team obligations. No inter-views will be permitted duringdaily practice sessions. Interviewson game days will only be grant-
ed after the conclusion of the con-test. Telephone interviews areavailable to the media on a “call-back” basis only. Individual playertelephone numbers or e-mailaddresses WILL NOT be given tomembers of the media. Playersare instructed NOT to conductinterviews when contacted directlyby telephone. The Athletic MediaRelations Office will arrange fortelephone interviews at a timeconvenient for the student-athlete.The most popular time for callbacks is following practice. TheMatador locker room and teamtraining rooms are considered pri-vate team areas and are OFF-LIMITS to the media.
POST GAME INTERVIEWS > At no time will the media beadmitted into the Northridge lock-er room area. There will be a 10-minute cooling down period afterthe contest. After that time,requests for interviews withMatador coaches and players willbe coordinated by a representa-tive from the Northridge AthleticMedia Relations Office. VisitingSports Information Directors willbe responsible for their coachand player interviews.
SCOUTS > NCAA rules will be strictlyenforced. Scouts from opposingschools will be issued one presscredential if space permits.Requests must be made at leastfour days in advance.
Eric Bankston MEN’S SOCCER SID
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Bob Vazquez ASST. A.D./MEDIA RELATIONS
818-677-2313 cell: [email protected]’s Basketball, Women’s Water PoloMatt Monroe ASSOCIATE MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR
[email protected]’s/Women’s Volleyball, Men’s/Women’sGolf, Track & FieldGeoffrey Herberg ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR
[email protected]’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Softball & Women’s TennisBraden Villanueva MEDIA RELATIONS ART DIRECTOR
IMPORTANT NUMBERS > Fax 818-677-4950Baseball Press Box 818-677-4292Basketball Press Box 818-677-4702Softball Press Box 818-677-2988Volleyball Press Box 818-677-4702
Below is a list of many of the media outletsthat cover Cal State Northridge Athletics.
NEWSPAPERS > Los Angeles Daily Newswww.dailynews.com
Antelope Valley Newswww.glendalenewspress.com
Daily Sundial Sportswww.sundial.csun.edu
Glendale News Presswww.glendalenewspress.com
Los Angeles Timeswww.latimes.com
Newhall Signalwww.the-signal.com
Orange County Registerwww.ocregister.com
Ventura County Starwww.venturacountrystar.com
USA Todaywww.usatoday.com
RADIO > KCSN (88.5 FM)
KFWB (980 AM)www.kfwb.com
KNX (1070 AM)www.knx1070.com
Sporting News Radio (1540 AM)www.radio.sportingnews.com
710 ESPN Radiowww.sports.espn.go.com/stations/710espn
XTRA (570 AM)www.xtrasportsradio.com
LOCAL TELEVISION > KCBS, Channel 2KNBC, Channel 4KTLA, Channel 5KABC, Channel 7KCAL, Channel 9KTTV, Channel 11KCOP, Channel 13
NATIONAL TELEVISION > ESPN SportsCenterFox Sports/Fox Sports News
WIRE SERVICES > Associated Press
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THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYNorthridge Sports Medicine staff ischarged with the responsibility ofproviding the highest quality med-ical care to the more than 400 stu-dent-athletes that participate in 20intercollegiate athletic teams in themost efficient manner possible.
This responsibility includesadministering to the health andwelfare of the student-athlete on adaily basis and measuring theirreadiness for athletic competition.
In conjunction with the AddieKoltz Student Health Center, thesports medicine staff providesdaily services in the prevention,immediate care and managementof athletic injuries and illnesses.
Thanks to a generous donationfrom the Encino-Tarzana RegionalMedical Center and its parent com-pany, Tenet Foundation, it was pos-sible for the 2,500 square-footAthletic Training Center to be built.The Center opened in September,2000, and almost quadrupled thesize of the old facility.
The Sports Medicine staff
includes the certified athletic train-ers, athletic training students, teamphysicians and a wide variety ofmedial specialists. Director ofSports Medicine, Steven Grech, isjoined by assistant athletic trainersSarah Lyons, Erick Buitrago, DunfordRodill and Brittany Beckwith.
Northridge’s doctors includeOrthopedists Dr. Domenick Sistoand Dr. Brett Leake, as well assports medicine physicians Dr. EricSletten and Dr. James Ting. AimieKachingwe, PT and Ira Schneider,DC provide physical therapy andchiropractic services, respectively.
The Athletic Training Center islocated in Redwood Hall and fea-tures electronic therapeutic modali-ties, rehabilitation equipment, anda physician’s exam room.
Redwood Hall also housesNorthridge’s strength and condi-tioning room. Headed by coachDaniel Kohn, the strength and con-ditioning room contains a widearray of weightlifting and exerciseequipment for all of the student-athlete’s needs. ■
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WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY?California State University, Northridge exists to helpstudents realize their educational goals. TheUniversity's first priority is to promote the welfare andintellectual progress of students.
Part of the 23-campus California State Universitysystem, Cal State Northridge is the only public univer-sity located in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley (Ifincorporated, the area with 1.7 million residentswould be the fifth largest city in the United States).Northridge celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008-09, having educated more than 165,000 alumni.
The main Northridge campus covers 356 acresand has about four million square feet of facilities,including about two dozen major buildings andmore than 100 in total. Campus physical assets arevalued at more than $613 million. The physical heartof the campus is the Oviatt Library with more thanone million volumes. Cal State Northridge also oper-ates a satellite campus in adjoining Ventura County.
Cal State Northridge, accredited by the WesternAssociation of Schools and Colleges, is one of thelargest higher education institutions in California andis the third-largest public university (2005 enrollment)in L.A. County after UCLA and Long Beach State.CSUN enrolls just over 33,000 students in Fall 2003,with about 1,900 faculty and a staff of nearly 2,100.
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE HISTORYIn fall 1956, the San Fernando Valley campus of theLos Angeles State College of Applied Arts andSciences (later Cal State Los Angeles) was estab-lished on the present Northridge site. Soon after, thestate Legislature passed Assembly Bill 971, whichprovided for the campus to separate from its parentcollege. On July 1, 1958, the founding date of thepresent university, the institution became SanFernando Valley State College, with about 3,300 stu-dents and 104 faculty. On June 1, 1972, the collegewas renamed California State University, Northridge,by action of the state Legislature and the Board ofTrustees of the California State University.
NORTHRIDGE NOTABLES➤ CSUN is headed toward becoming one of themost modern university campuses in the country. Sixnew buildings worth more than $70 million each with
state-of-the-art facilities have finished or are underconstruction, including new wings for the OviattLibrary and a new Arts, Media and CommunicationBuilding. Renovations have also just been completedto the University Student Union.
➤ Cal State Northridge has small average classsizes, ranging from about 29 for lecture sections and19 for laboratory sections. In the recent student sur-vey, small class size was one of the campus' featuresmost appreciated by students, with 84 percent indi-cating satisfaction.
➤ Cal State Northridge ranked first among 529 mas-ter's level universities in its number of graduates whowent on to earn Ph.Ds in the social sciences andpsychology, according to a recent National ScienceFoundation report. The university also ranked secondin mathematics and among the top dozen such cam-puses in biology, computer sciences, engineeringand physical sciences.
➤ Northridge students have good things to sayabout their experience at the university. In a recentsurvey of Cal State Northridge students: 86 percentsaid they were satisfied with their overall experienceat Cal State Northridge; 87 percent said they weresatisfied with the overall quality of instruction; andabout two-thirds said they would choose CSUNagain as a university.
➤ Northridge has been a leader in involving its stu-dents in community service learning, where academ-ic learning is merged with meaningful communitywork. The university launched a Center forCommunity Service Learning that has helped createmore than 40 new courses since its inception in1998. CSUN students have taught computer skills topregnant and at-risk teens and helped establish anafter school children's literature/literacy program.
Arts, Media andCommunication
Business Administration and Economics
Education
Engineering and Computer Science
Extended Learning
Health and HumanDevelopment
Humanities
Science and Mathematics
Social and BehavioralSciences
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➤ Cal State Northridge is the leading public uni-versity in California in preparing students to obtainteaching credentials. The university had 1,000 sin-gle or multiple subject teaching credential docu-ments issued to students/graduates during 2004-05, more than any other Cal State or University ofCalifornia campus, according to data from theCalifornia Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
➤ Students at Cal State Northridge constitute averitable United Nations, with enrollment comingfrom more than 70 foreign countries. The universityconsistently ranks in the top 25 for master's leveluniversities based on the size of its foreign studentpopulation. Of the foreign students enrolled at CalState Northridge in 2004-05 the most by countrycame from Japan, Korea and Taiwan.
➤ Northridge is a university committed to usingadvanced technology to aid in the educationprocess. Virtually all CSUN students have campus-provided e-mail accounts, as do most faculty andstaff. The campus also has an inventory of morethan 5,000 computers, including about 2,000spread among 100 labs. The university also offersabout two dozen online academic courses.
➤ Cal State Northridge, one of the first main-stream universities to accept deaf students inthe 1960s, now hosts one of the largest deaf stu-dent populations among U.S. universities. Nearly300 deaf and hard-of-hearing students receivesign language interpreting, real-time captioningand other special services each year throughthe university's renowned National Center onDeafness (NCOD).
➤ The Center on Disabilities at Northridge, spe-cializing in technology and its impact on thosewith disabilities, annually hosts the Technologyand Persons with Disabilities Conference, thelargest event of its kind drawing thousands of par-ticipants from around the world. The center alsooperates one of the first and finest university com-puter access labs for students with disabilities.
➤ Northridge is a university where minority stu-dents are welcome and can excel. The U.S.Education Department ranked Cal StateNorthridge among the top 100 universitiesnationwide in graduating Hispanic students atthe bachelor's and master's levels. The universityalso places highly in Black Issues in HigherEducation rankings for degrees awarded.
➤ Eight Cal State Northridge faculty membershave been awarded the prestigiousGuggenheim Fellowship for research and cre-ative activity during the institution's history. Fifty-eight Northridge faculty, including 22 since 1980,have received Fulbright awards to conductresearch or teach abroad. ■
LOCATION: Cal State Northridge is located in
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FOUNDED: 1958 (as San Fernando Valley State
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University, Northridge, on June 1, 1972.
MASCOT & COLORS: Cal State Northridge's
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Red, Black and White.
CAMPUS SIZE: 353 acres
ENROLLMENT (Fall 2008): 36,208
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE): 28,460
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 30,237
GRADUATE STUDENTS: 5,971
DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor's: 61, Master's: 42
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THE AREA SURROUNDINGCalifornia State University,Northridge offers a variety ofrecreational opportunities forstudents. Cal State Northridge,located in sunny SouthernCalifornia, is a centrally locat-ed point to many of LosAngeles’ famous attractions.
The Cal State Northridgecampus is situated inNorthridge, a suburb in theSan Fernando Valley. TheValley is home to over 1.7 mil-lion people. Northridge itself isa warm community of approxi-mately 90,000 people, locatedwithin Los Angeles County.
The California coastline isbeautiful up and down thestate, especially the SouthernCalifornia beaches. FromSanta Monica to Malibu to
Redondo and beyond, thebeaches are miles and milesof sand, sun and surf. And, forthose who enjoy the snow,several very good local skiareas are a short one- to two-hour drive north of Cal StateNorthridge. What more coulda college student want?
Not only is CSUN closeenough to beaches and skiareas for weekend getaways,but the cultural attractions innearby Los Angeles are inter-esting and enlightening. Thereis The Music Center, TheDorothy Chandler Pavilion, TheCalifornia Museum of Scienceand Industry, The Los AngelesCounty Museum of Art, TheGetty Center and a host ofother attractions. For thosewho might happen to enjoythe thrills and fun of amuse-ment parks, Northridge is aclose drive to Disneyland, Six
Flags Magic Mountain andKnott's Berry Farm.
The television and movieproduction center ofHollywood is about 30 minutessouth of Cal State Northridge;in fact, the campus itself hasbeen used numerous times forlocation shots, including therecent film “Sky High” and tel-evision shows “Commander inChief” and “Criminal Minds.”
Famous studios like CBS,NBC and Universal have toursthat show how television andmovie productions are made.Getting tickets to see a filmingof “American Idol,” or “TheTonight Show” would make afun outing for anyone.
For those who enjoy pro-fessional sports, Los Angelesis famous for its teams.
STAPLES Center, which has aseating capacity of 21,000, ishome to the nine-time WorldChampion Los AngelesLakers and the L.A. Clippersof the National BasketballAssociation. It also hosts theLos Angeles Kings of theNational Hockey League, theLos Angeles Avengers of theArena Football League andthe two-time WNBAChampion Los AngelesSparks. STAPLES Center islocated 40 minutes south ofcampus, adjacent to the LosAngeles Convention Center inthe heart of downtown LosAngeles. Major LeagueBaseball has SouthernCalifornia representatives inboth the National andAmerican leagues, includingthe six-time World SeriesChampion Los AngelesDodgers, members of the
National League West, andthe 2003 World SeriesChampion Anaheim Angels,members of the AmericanLeague West.
The famous New Year’s tra-ditions, the Tournament ofRoses Parade and the RoseBowl football game, are bothheld in nearby Pasadena.
Los Angeles is also well-known for its theater. You'llfind the Pantages Theatre inLos Angeles, which is home tothe new Broadway show “TheProducers.” Plays like “Cats,”“Les Miserables” and“Phantom of the Opera” haveenjoyed long runs in LosAngeles, with more theaterbeing produced in LosAngeles every year. The CalState Northridge Theatre
Department also has closeties and works with profes-sional drama troupes.
For music lovers, the LosAngeles area is fortunate tofeature live performances forevery musical taste. Majorconcerts are held year-roundat the Universal Amphitheatre,The Great Western Forum andthe Los Angeles MemorialSports Arena. Evening summerconcert series that featurePhilharmonics and pop artistscan be heard at TheHollywood Bowl, IrvineMeadows Amphitheater,Pacific Amphitheater and theGreek Theater.
All in all, Northridge andthe Los Angeles area have alot to offer anyone. Fromsporting events to roller coast-ers, from plays to museums,there’s always something excit-ing to do in Los Angeles. ■
Whether it’s sandy beaches, snowy slopes or
just great entertainment, you’ll find it all within a
short drive of the Cal State Northridge campus.
What more could a college student want?
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the San Fernando Valley region, each year graduates
thousands of students who go on to very successful
careers in a wide variety of disciplines. Many of the uni-
versity's graduates also rise to the peak of their fields
and become well known public figures. Below is a sam-
pling of some of Northridge's prominent alumni.
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ACTORSLesley Boone, RichardDreyfuss, Jenna Elfman,Robert Englund, BobEubanks, Teri Garr, PhilHartman, Helen Hunt,Chris Kattan, CheechMarin, Eva Mendes, EvePlumb, Larry Wilcox andDebra Winger
SINGERS ANDMUSICIANSPaula Abdul, Daryl Dragon(Captain & Tennille), AndySummers (the Police),opera star Carol Vaness,songwriter Diane Warrenand Tim Weisberg
MEDIA ANDJOURNALISM➤ Frank del Olmo, Los
Angeles TimesAssociate Editor
➤ Thom Ferro, Executive Vice President,Westwood One radio
➤ Bill Griffeth, Ron Insanaand Sue Herera of CNBC cable
➤ Robert Hilburn, LosAngeles Times popmusic critic
➤ Dennis McCarthy, LosAngeles Daily Newscolumnist
ENTERTAINMENTEXECUTIVES,PRODUCERS,DIRECTORS➤ Michael Bessolo, Senior
V.P Marketing, WaltDisney Records
➤ Michael Grillo, Head ofFeatures Productions,Dreamworks SKG
➤ Don Hahn, ExecutiveProducer of “The LionKing” and other Disney animated features
➤ Mark Lester, moviedirector
➤ Del Mayberry, ExecutiveVice President & CFO,Fox Networks Group
GOVERNMENT ANDPOLITICS➤ Richard Alarcon,
California State Senator ➤ Linda Lingle, Governor
of Hawaii➤ Silverio Robledo,
Former Mayor, City ofSan Fernando
EDUCATION ANDSOCIAL SERVICES ➤ Yvonne Chan, charter
school pioneer ➤ Irene Tovar, heads the
largest housing andHead Start programsin Los Angeles; firstLatina to be appointedto statewide position
CEOS, PRESIDENTSAND EXECUTIVES ➤ Stephen Bollenbach,
CEO of Hilton Hotels ➤ Dirk Gates, President
and CEO of Xircom ➤ Stanford Kurland,
President and CEO ofCountrywide HomeLoans
➤ Larry Twersky, Founderof 1-800-DENTIST andPresident, Futuredontics
➤ Alex Yemenidjian, CEOof MGM Grand
ALUMNI IN SPACE…THE FINAL FRONTIER ➤ Scott Horowitz, NASA
space shuttle astronaut ➤ John Stoltz, inventor of
the transponder land-ing system
➤ Jeri Taylor, creator of“Star Trek Voyager”
[ JENNA ELFMAN ]
[ SCOTT HOROWITZ ]
[ CHEECH MARIN ]
[ RICHARD DREYFUSS ] [ RICHARD ALARCON ]
[ DIRK GATES ] [ SUE HERERA ]
[ HELEN HUNT ] [ CHRIS KATTAN ]
[ EVA MENDES ] [ IRENE TOVAR ]
PROMINENT ALUMNI
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ACADEMIC SUCCESS IS NO STRANGER TO THE
student-athletes at Cal State Northridge. Last year,
a total of 124 Cal State Northridge student-athletes
were accorded conference, regional and university
academic accolades.
The list of outstanding Matador student-athletes
included several men’s soccer players from the
2009 season who earned university honors.
Amongst the 69 student-athletes honored by Dr.
Jolene Koester at the 2010 Varsity 'N' Academic
Athletics Honor Roll were freshman defenders Yuval
Barak (undeclared), .Joe Franco (undeclared), sen-
ior forward Moises Gomez (majoring in Criminal
Justice), and junior midfielder Adrian Lopez.
In addition to honors received by Cal State
Northridge, Franco was named to the Conference
All-Academic Fall Sports Team while teammate
Gomez was named Scholar-Athlete of the Year by
the Big West Conference.
“Not only have we enjoyed success on the
playing field, but also in the classroom as well,”
said Matador head coach Terry Davila.
"I'm very proud of all of my players for their
commitment towards their academic responsibili-
ties, but to have a number of student-athletes rec-
ognized by the university, the conference, or both
is a special achievement."
“These student-athletes do such an extraordi-
nary job of maintaining the discipline necessary to
practice, compete in games, and do great work in
the classroom,” said Dr. Koester, who honored
Matador student-athletes at the Varsity ‘N Athletics
Academics Honor Roll ceremony.
“We are honoring you today for your great
work in the classroom. It gives me great pleasure
to know of your commitment to the student part of
the student-athlete equation.”
Cal State Northridge Athletic Director Rick
Mazzuto also praised the quality of Matador stu-
dent-athletes.
“This group of student-athletes represents an
ideal combination of excellence in the classroom
and athletic competition,” said Mazzuto. “In many
ways, they present the best we have to offer, and
serve as role models for other CSUN student-ath-
letes and prospective students.”
Daniel Yoon (Sophomore midfielder), Rick Mazzuto (AthleticDirector), Dr. Jolene Koester (CSUN President), and Dr. AkiHirota (Faculty Athletic Representative) at the 2009 Varsity ‘NAcademic Athletics Honor Roll ceremony.
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MANY OUTSTANDING STUDENT-ATHLETES HAVE WORNthe Matador colors of Red, White and Black since theCal State University opened its doors in 1958. An elitelist of 99 student-athletes have been inducted into theCal State Northridge Athletic Hall of Fame.
NAME INDUCTED INBASEBALL > Lyman Bostock 1981Henry “Hank” Clark 1988Craig Clayton 1999Terry Craven 2010Paul Edmondson 1981Marty Friedman 1985Jeff Gilbert 1984Perry Husband 2004Adam Kennedy 2001Bob LoPresti 1983Douglas McKenzie 1992Michael O’Hara 1993Rondal Rollin 1987Frank Slaton 2001Jason Thompson 19821970 National Championship Team 2009
MEN’S BASKETBALL > Pete Cassidy HEAD COACH 2004Mark Cooley 1985Jack Dyck 1992Brian Heinle 2009Cliff Higgins 1990Jim Malkin 1982Paul McCracken 1983George Robnett 1987
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL > Patricia De La Riva 2001
FENCING > Muriel Bower 1984
FOOTBALL > Dick Billingsley 1983Sherdrick Bonner 1998Marcus Brady 2009Steve Duddy 1991Jack Elway 1995Patrick Hauser 1990Doug Jones 1982Mike Kane 1992Bruce Lemmerman 1981Joel Schaeffer 2001Brian Wagner 1993Mel Wilson 19841967 Junior Rose Bowl Team 2010
MEN’S GOLF > Rex Caldwell 1981Ben Graham 1990Jeff Harrier 1984Geoff Knowles 1999Dan Pouliot 1991Vic Wilk 1990
WOMEN’S GOLF > Joyce Deese Benson 1984
MEN’S GYMNASTICS > Richard Grigsby 1981Rusty Rock 1983
MEN’S SOCCER > Marwan Ass’ad HEAD COACH 2008Michael McAndrew 1992Jose Perez 1993
SOFTBALL > Debbie Dickman-Crofts 2004Barbara Jordan 1995Stacy Lim 1993Scia Maumausolo 2001Michelle McAnany 1991Beth Onestinghel-Woll 2009Patricia Rouse-Becker 2010Kathy (Kat Slaten-Ayala) 1992Kathy Toerner 1990Gary Torgeson HEAD COACH 1994
MEN’S SWIMMING > Pete Accardy 1994Herb Bishop 1987Craig Dinkel 1985Bruce Dodge 1985Bob Gaona 1982Michael Hamm 1986Jeff Kubiak 2009John Larson 1981Jeff Thornton 1988
WOMEN’S SWIMMING > Michelle Hampton 1990Christa Lawrence 1992Tracy McCluskey Rose 1994Maggie Sundberg-Negron 1987
MEN’S TENNIS > Tony Davila HEAD COACH 2004
Steve Messmer 1982
WOMEN’S TENNIS > Heidi Rose 1995
MEN’S TRACK & FIELD > Stephen Brodi 1988Ed Chaidez 1983Clarence Frazier 1983Garrett Noel 2010
WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD > Darcy Arreola Lange 1998Alice Brown 1986Julie Brown 1981Jacqueline Hansen 1988Pam Spencer-Marquez 1985Dr. Barbara Swerkes HEAD COACH 2009
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL > Coley Kyman 2004Bob Samuelson 1994
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL > Angela Binton-Collins 1993Rosemarie Finnigan Rahn 2001Diana Hoffman 1981Mary Perry 1984Mary Jane Smith-Waldman 1986
SPECIAL INDUCTEES > Dr. Glenn Arnett 1981Dr. Judy Brame 2001Joe Buttitta 1982Stephen Burnett 1988Dr. Lester Cohn 1988Dr. James Cleary 1991Dr. Lennin Glass 1988Dick Enberg 1981Bob Hiegert 1998Dorothea “Granny” Heitz 2010Dr. Rhonda Hyatt 1999Phillip Munroe 1986Dr. Edmund Peckham 1992Dr. E. Ann Stitt 1990Virginia White 1985Dale Williams 1986Dr. Sam Winningham 1987
HALL OF FAME: A TRADITION OF SUCCESS
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MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS >>NCAA Division I, II
BASEBALL > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1970 Bob Hiegert1984 Bob Hiegert
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1965 Stan Chamofsky1970 Bob Hiegert1971 Bob Hiegert1972 Bob Hiegert1973 Bob Hiegert1981 Bob Hiegert1990 Bill Kernan1996 Mike Batesole2002 Mike Batesole
BASKETBALL > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1970-71 Jerry Ball1971-72 Pete Cassidy1977-78 Pete Cassidy1978-79 Pete Cassidy1984-85 Pete Cassidy2000-01 Bobby Braswell2007-08 Bobby Braswell2008-09 Bobby Braswell
CROSS COUNTRY > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1973 Chris Johnson1974 Chris Johnson1975 Chris Johnson1976 Chris Johnson
FOOTBALL > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1983 Tom Keefe1990 Bob Burt
GOLF > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1969 Bill Cullum1973 Bill Cullum1974 Bill Cullum
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
2000 Jim Bracken
GYMNASTICS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
19681969
SOCCER > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1984 Marwan Ass’ad1985 Marwan Ass’ad1986 Marwan Ass’ad1987 Marwan Ass’ad1988 Marwan Ass’ad1989 Marwan Ass’ad
2003 Terry Davila2005 Terry Davila
SWIMMING & DIVING > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1975 Pete Accardy1977 Pete Accardy1978 Pete Accardy1979 Pete Accardy1981 Pete Accardy1982 Pete Accardy1983 Pete Accardy1984 Pete Accardy1985 Pete Accardy
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1970 Pete Accardy1971 Pete Accardy1972 Pete Accardy1973 Pete Accardy1974 Pete Accardy1975 Pete Accardy1976 Pete Accardy1977 Pete Accardy1978 Pete Accardy1979 Pete Accardy
TENNIS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1969
TRACK & FIELD > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR
1975 Cliff Abel
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR
1974 Cliff Abel1975 Cliff Abel1976 Cliff Abel1984 Bill Webb1995 Don Strametz1996 Don Strametz2004 Don Strametz2005 Don Strametz2007 Don Strametz2009 Don Strametz2010 Don Strametz
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS >>NCAA Division I, II
BASKETBALL > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1998-99 Frozena Jerro
CROSS COUNTRY > 1976 Barbara Swerkes
GOLF > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
2003 Bonnie Murphy2004 Bonnie Murphy
GYMNASTICS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1982
SOFTBALL > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1983 Gary Torgeson1984 Gary Torgeson1985 Gary Torgeson1987 Gary Torgeson
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1982 Gary Torgeson1983 Gary Torgeson1984 Gary Torgeson1985 Gary Torgeson1986 Gary Torgeson1987 Gary Torgeson1988 Gary Torgeson1989 Gary Torgeson1990 Gary Torgeson1993 Gary Torgeson1994 Gary Torgeson1995 Janet Sherman1998 Janet Sherman2010 Roni Sparrey
SWIMMING & DIVING > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1982 Pete Accardy1987 Pete Accardy1988 Pete Accardy1989 Pete Accardy
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1986 Pete Accardy1987 Pete Accardy1988 Pete Accardy1989 Pete Accardy1990 Pete Accardy1991 Pete Accardy
TENNIS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1982
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
198219841985
19861996 Tony Davila2001 Gary Victor
TRACK & FIELD > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR
*1978 Barbara Swerkes*1979 Barbara Swerkes*1980 Barbara Swerkes
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: INDOORS
1999 Don Strametz2007 Don Strametz
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOORS
1995 Don Strametz1996 Don Strametz1997 Don Strametz1999 Don Strametz2000 Don Strametz2002 Don Strametz2004 Don Strametz2006 Don Strametz2007 Don Strametz2008 Don Strametz2009 Don Strametz2010 Don Strametz
VOLLEYBALL > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
*1980 Walt Ker1983 Walt Ker1987 Walt Ker
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1980 Walt Ker1983 Walt Ker1984 Walt Ker1985 Walt Ker1986 Walt Ker1987 Walt Ker1988 Walt Ker1996 Dr. Lian Lu
*Denotes AIAW National Titles
WATER POLO > 2009 Molly Barnes2010 Marcello Leonardi
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