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USF MEN’S SOCCER USF MEN’S SOCCER WEST COAST CONFERENCE TITLES WEST COAST CONFERENCE TITLES 2008, 2005, 2004, 1994, 1993, 1991, 2008, 2005, 2004, 1994, 1993, 1991, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981 1987, 1986, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1966, 1975, 1976 & 1980 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: 31 NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1966, 1975, 1976 & 1980 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: 31 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 36 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS: 42 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 36 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS: 42 DONS SOCCER DONS SOCCER 2010 2010 SOCCER SOCCER ALMANAC ALMANAC

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USF MEN’S SOCCERUSF MEN’S SOCCERWEST COAST CONFERENCE TITLESWEST COAST CONFERENCE TITLES

2008, 2005, 2004, 1994, 1993, 1991, 2008, 2005, 2004, 1994, 1993, 1991, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1983, 1982, 19811987, 1986, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981

NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1966, 1975, 1976 & 1980 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: 31NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1966, 1975, 1976 & 1980 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: 31CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 36 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS: 42CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: 36 NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS: 42

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2010 USF SOCCER ALMANAC • 1 DON OF A NEW ERA

The 1980 USF Dons Capture Their Fourth NCAA Championship

WHERE TRADITION GOT ITS DEFINITION

One of the truly legendary programs in NCAA men’s soccer, the University of San Francisco has compiled an outstanding resume of success throughout its long, distinguished history.

Under the direction of two NSCAA Hall of Fame Coaches – Gus Donoghue and Steve Negoesco – the Dons captured na-tional championships in four consecutive decades beginning in 1950 and truly dominated the 1970s winning four NCAA titles to go along with a runner-up fi nish in a six-year span.

Representing a global university, USF soccer has fi elded stu-dent-athletes from six continents representing more than 60 countries since 1970.

With four NCAA Tournament appearances and three WCCtitles in the last six seasons, Dons soccer looks poised to con-tinue the championship legacy on the Hilltop.

753753 All-Time Wins in USF Program History

540540 Career Victories for Soccer Legend Steve Negoesco

139139 Goals Scored by 1979 Squad (All-time NCAA Record)

4949 USF All-American Honors

4444 NCAA Tournament Triumphs

4242 Consecutive Winning Seasons for the Dons

3636 Conference Championships

3131 NCAA Tournament Berths (4th in NCAA History)

1616 NCAA West Region Titles

1111 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Wins (1975-1977)

1010 First Team All-American Honorees

99 NCAA Final Four Berths

77 Seasons Without a Loss (1952-1958: 61-0-9)

66 Consecutive NCAA West Region Titles (1975-1980)

44 NCAA National Championships won by the Dons (1966, 1975, 1976, 1980)

Clockwise from the top: 1966 NCAA Tournament Most Of-fensive Player Sandor Hites. Two-time All-American Erik Nielsen. Three-time All-American Andy Atuegbu helped

guide USF to two NCAA Titles.

DONS SOCCER LEGACY

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GENERAL INFORMATIONSchool Name .... University of San FranciscoLocation ........................... 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117-1080Religious Affi liation ....... Roman Catholic (Jesuit)Year Founded ......................................... 1855 Enrollment ............................................. 8,000Conference ...............West Coast ConferenceNational Affi liation ..............NCAA Division INickname ................................................DonsColors ...Green (PMS 3435) & Gold (PMS 123)Field ....................................Negoesco StadiumStadium Capacity ................................ 3,000Surface ..............................................FieldTurfPresident ............... Fr. Stephen J. Privett, S.J.VP, University Finance ...................Charlie CrossAthletic Director ..............Debra Gore-Mann

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION (ALL 415)

Michael Bell .......................... 422-2925 Academic Support [email protected] Congi ............................ 422-2875 Athletic Development .......... [email protected] Corbett .......................... 422-4561 Compliance Director/SWA .... [email protected] Cribbs .................... 422-2932 Assistant AD - Internal . [email protected] Dumbleton ...................... 422-6006 Associate AD - External ..... [email protected] Engrissei ................... 422-6816 Assistant Media Relations Dir. [email protected] Gan ......................... 422-2924 Facilities/Operations Director [email protected] Giarratano ................. 422-5305 Dir. of Academic Services ... [email protected] Gore-Mann ................... 422-2923 Director of Athletics ............. [email protected] Hartwell ............... 422-6623 Business Manager [email protected] Hicklin ......................... 422-6161 Assistant Media Relations Dir. ................ [email protected]. Jeremy Howell ......................... 422-6875 Faculty Representative .......... [email protected] Janzen ........................... 422-2873 Ticket Manager ........... [email protected] McCrary......................... 422-6162 Assistant AD - Media (MSOC) [email protected] Menard ............................ 422-5332 Assistant AD - Marketing ......... [email protected] Mitchell ........................ 422-2160 Athletic Development Dir.. [email protected] Nielsen .......................... 422-2055 Strength Coach ........... [email protected] Shinault, ATC ................. 422-5306 Head Athletic Trainer ... [email protected] Scholz ........................ 422-6893 Program Assistant [email protected] Tabila .......................... 422-2725 Athletic Trainer .................... [email protected]

OTHER KEY PHONE NUMBERSAthletics Department ....... (415) 422-6891Athletics Website ............www.usfdons.comAthletics Fax ....................... (415) 422-2510Athletics Ticket Offi ce ..... (415) 422-2USFAthletics Media Relations Offi ce/Fax .... (415) 422-6162/6161 / (415) 422-2929West Coast Conference Offi ce ...(650) 873-8622USF Main Switchboard ...... (415) 422-6886

USF MEN’S SOCCER DIRECTORY

Erik Visser ..................................Head Coach 10th Year (33rd at USF) ............(USF, 1982) 422-2909 ......................... [email protected] McKay ............. Associate Head Coach 8th Year ....................................(USF, 1995) 422-2907 [email protected] Chamberlain Assistant/Goalkeeper Coach 1st Year .................. (UC Santa Cruz, 2003) 422-2909 [email protected] Gottschalk ................Assistant Coach 7th Year ............................... (Linfi eld, 2001) 422-2909 [email protected] Shinault ................. Men’s Soccer Trainer 422-5306 ..................... [email protected]. Ken Akizuki ..................Team Orthopedist Dr. William Montgomery .....Team Orthopedist

USF MEN’S SOCCER QUICK FACTS

Visser’s Coaching Record at USF 86-75-11, Nine YearsVisser’s Overall Coaching Record 86-75-11, Nine Years2009 Overall Record ..........................7-10-22009 WCC Record ....................... 4-7-1 (6th)NCAA Championships (last) .........5 (1980) NCAA Appearances ................................. 31Last NCAA Appearance ..................... 2008Letter-winners Returning/Lost ........ 16/10Starters Returning/Lost ........................ 8/3Newcomers ................................................ 15Men’s Soccer SID ..................Ryan McCrary (415) 422-6162 [email protected]

WEB ADDRESSESUniversity of San Francisco .... www.usfca.eduUSF Athletics .................www.USFDons.comWest Coast Conference ...... www.WCCSports.comNCAA ........................... www.NCAASports.com

USF DONS SOCCERTEAM FACTS

TOP RETURNERSBrandon Burke, 6-2, 175, Sr., F 2009 WCC Second Team 2 Goals, 7 Assists, 11 PointsVictor Cortez, 5-8, 160, Sr., D/M 1 Goals, 0 Assists, 2 Points 2009 WCC Honorable MentionOscar Englund, 6-2, 175, So., F 2 Goals, 1 Assists, 5 PointsBrendan Roslund, 6-6, 220, So., GK 6-7-0; 1.41 GAA, 60 saves 2009 WCC All-Freshman TeamJustin Warren, 6-3, 175, Sr., D/M 2 Goals, 2 Assists, 6 Points

TOP NEWCOMERSVergard Karlsen, 6-2, 180, Fr. M Bergen, NorwayKarl Kraft, 5-9, 164, Fr., M Kragero, Norway/ToppidrettgymnasetFred Loechen, 6-8, 215, Fr., D Siljan, Norway/ToppidrettgymnasetKevin Orozco, 6-0, 205, Jr., D La Crescenta, CA/Campbell Univ.Andrew Swope, 6-3, 205, Fr., GK Portland, OR/Jesuit HS

KEY LOSSESConor Chinn, 6-0, 175, Sr., F 10 Goals, 3 Assists, 23 Points 2009 WCC First Team; 2009 All-West Region Second TeamOmar Elmasri, 6-1, 180, Jr., D 0 Goals, 0 Assists, 0 PointsJonathan Levi, 6-2, 180, Sr., M 3 Goals, 5 Assists, 11 Points 2009 WCC Second TeamLeon Williams, 5-11, 170, Sr. M 0 Goals, 1 Assists, 1 Points

2010 USF MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE (AS OF 8/2/10)

DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME 21 SAT. CAL POLY NEGOESCO STADIUM 2:00 PM 28 SAT. NEGOESCO SCRIMMAGE NEGOESCO STADIUM 11:00 AM

SEPTEMBER 3 FRI. NORTHWESTERN NEGOESCO STADIUM 8:00 PM 5 Sun. Cal State Fullerton Moraga, CA 3:00 PM 11 SAT. CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD NEGOESCO STADIUM 2:00 PM BAY AREA SOCCER CLASSIC 16 THURS. STANFORD NEGOESCO STADIUM 7:00 PM 19 Sun. California Berkeley, CA 3:30 PM 24 FRI. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE NEGOESCO STADIUM 7:00 PM 26 Sun. San Jose State San Jose, CA 7:30 PM

OCTOBER 1 FRI. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* NEGOESCO STADIUM 7:00 PM 3 SUN. SAN DIEGO* NEGOESCO STADIUM 2:00 PM 6 WED. SAINT MARY’S* NEGOESCO STADIUM 7:00 PM 8 Fri. Santa Clara* Santa Clara, CA 7:00 PM 15 Fri. Gonzaga* Spokane, WA 3:00 PM 17 Sun. Portland* Portland, OR 2:30 PM 22 FRI. SANTA CLARA* NEGOESCO STADIUM 7:00 PM 29 FRI. PORTLAND* NEGOESCO STADIUM 7:00 PM 31 SUN. GONZAGA* NEGOESCO STADIUM 1:00 PM NOVEMBER 3 Wed. Saint Mary’s* Moraga, CA 3:00 PM 12 Fri. San Diego* San Diego, CA 7:00 PM 14 Sun. Loyola Marymount* Los Angeles, CA Noon

* West Coast Conference Match; HOME MATCHES IN BOLD CAPS; All Times Pacifi c (PT)

2010 QUICK FACTS

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2010 ROSTER

BY POSITION:Forwards - 10Midfi elders - 9Defenders - 16Goalkeepers - 4

BY CLASS:Seniors - 8Juniors - 5Sophomores - 5Freshmen - 17

BY STATE:Alaska - 1Arizona - 1California - 22Colorado - 1Hawaii - 1Missouri - 1Nevada - 1Oregon - 2Texas - 2

Utah - 1Washington - 1

BY COUNTRY:Colombia - 1Japan - 1Norway - 3Sweden - 1United States - 34

ROSTER BREAKDOWNPlayersVinny CALOIARO Cuh-lair-ee-ohRAFAI Eddy raf - eyeFred LOECHEN Low-KenSAMIR NAJMEH suh - meer nahj - muhJeff PENNA penn - ah

Coaching StaffErik VISSER viss - sir

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School 1 Brendan Roslund G 6-6 205 So. 1V Denver, CO/Denver Christian HS 3 Kevin Orozco D 6-0 160 Jr. TR La Crescenta Valley, CA/Campbell Univ. 4 Fred Loechen D 6-8 215 Fr. HS Siljan, Norway/Toppidrettgymnaset 5 Vergard Karlsen M 6-2 180 Fr. HS Bergen, Norway/Toppidrettgymnaset 6 Victor Cortez D/M 5-8 145 Sr. 3V El Sobrante, CA/Miramonte HS 7 Karl Kraft M 5-9 164 Fr. HS Kragero, Norway/Toppidrettsgymnaset 8 Oscar Englund F 6-0 170 So. 1V Enskede, Sweden/Frans Schartau 9 Felipe Cabrera F 5-11 145 Jr. 2V Union City, CA/James Logan HS10 Felix Luna M/F 5-7 156 Jr. TR Antioch, CA/Las Positas College11 Mauricio Diaz De Leon M 5-9 155 Fr. HS San Diego, CA/San Diego HS12 Justin Warren D 6-3 175 Sr. 3V Seagoville, TX/Townview HS13 Bryan Burke F 6-2 175 Sr. 3V Corona del Mar, CA/Corona del Mar, HS14 Samir Najmeh D 6-0 170 So. 1V San Jose, CA/Bellarmine College Prep15 Jeff Penna F 6-2 175 Sr. 3V Danville, CA/Monte Vista HS16 Tommy Balistreri D 5-9 160 Fr. HS Castro Valley, CA/Bishop O’Dowd HS17 Benkay Kajihara D 5-11 170 Fr. HS Santa Cruz, CA/Soquel HS18 Patrick DeYoung D 6-0 170 Fr. HS Portland, OR/Cleveland HS19 Rafai Eddy F 5-11 155 Sr. 3V Tokyo, Japan/American School in Japan20 Vinny Caloiaro M 6-2 170 So. 1V San Jose, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS21 Kelly Lazzara F 5-10 165 So. 1V Walnut Creek, CA/College Park HS22 Michael Holbura D 6-2 195 Fr. HS Paradise Valley, AZ/Chaparral HS23 Charlie Brennan D 5-9 155 So. 1V Salt Lake City, UT/Judge Memorial HS24 Brian McEvoy D 6-4 170 So. 1V San Francisco, CA/Sacred Heart Cathedral25 Tanner Smith F 6-4 190 Fr. HS Anchorage, AK/South Anchorage HS26 Jonah Williams M 5-11 165 Fr. HS San Francisco, CA/Urban HS 27 Matthew Reda M 5-9 150 Fr. HS St. Louis, MO/St. Louis University HS28 David Yount F 5-11 160 Fr. HS Mercer Island, WA/Mercer Island HS29 Morgan Barnes D 6-0 160 Fr. HS Bakersfi eld, CA/Bakersfi eld HS30 Jojo Vitale G 5-10 180 Fr. RS Las Vegas, NV/Bishop Gorman HS Connor Cahill D 6-0 180 Fr. HS The Woodlands, TX/The Woodlands HS Max Duran D 6-3 185 Fr. HS Chino Hills, CA/Ayala HS Alex Fowler F 5-10 175 Fr. HS Oahu, HI/Roosevelt HS Carson Hedrick G 6-0 180 Sr. HS Costa Mesa, CA/Newport Harbor HS Alexander Mausolff D 6-1 170 Fr. HS Sacramento, CA/Bella Vista HS Daniel O’Leary F 6-1 160 Fr. HS San Francisco, CA/St. Ignatius Prep Kevin Porter D 6-1 160 Fr. HS Escondido, CA/San Pasqual HS Andrew Swope G 6-3 205 Fr. HS Portland, OR/Jesuit HS Jacob Talarman M 6-2 160 Fr. HS Concord, CA/De La Salle HS Gerardo Vera M/F 5-5 141 Fr. HS Salinas, CA/Alisal HS

HEAD COACH: Erik Visser, 10th Year, 33rd at USF (USF, 1982) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Josh McKay, 8th Year (USF, 1995) ASSISTANT COACH/GOALKEEPER COACH: Dan Chamberlain, 1st Year (UC Santa Cruz, 2003) ASSISTANT COACH: Tyler Gottschalk, 7th Year (Linfi eld, 2001)

Roster current as of 8/20/10

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2009 STATSThe Automated ScoreBook

Univ. San Francisco Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 08, 2010)All games

Overall: 7-10-2 Conf: 4-7-1 Home: 5-4-2 Away: 2-6-0 Neut: 0-0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att11 CHINN, Conor 19-18 10 3 23 76 . 1 3 2 39 . 5 1 3 3 0 3 0-010 LEVI, Jonathan 17-15 3 5 11 34 . 0 8 8 13 . 3 8 2 1 0 1 0-013 BURKE, Bryan 16-14 2 7 11 15 . 1 3 3 7 . 4 6 7 2 0 1 0-012 WARREN, Justin 19-13 2 2 6 20 . 1 0 0 8 . 4 0 0 2 0 1 0-08 ENGLUND, Oscar 19-14 2 1 5 20 . 1 0 0 7 . 3 5 0 1 0 1 0-02 KENDRO, Justin 11-3 1 0 2 10 . 1 0 0 5 . 5 0 0 1 0 0 0-06 CORTEZ, Victor 18-17 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 3 . 4 2 9 4 0 0 0-019 EDDY, Rafai 19-16 0 2 2 8 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 7 5 1 0 0 0-03 WENNBERG, Victor 19-19 0 1 1 14 . 0 0 0 4 . 2 8 6 4 0 0 0-07 WILLIAMS, Leon 14-11 0 1 1 9 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 2 2 4 0 0 0-017 NOWAK, Adam 12-5 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 1 0 0 0-09 CABRERA, Felipe 9-1 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 2 0 0 0-020 CALOIARO, Vinny 16-3 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 0 0-015 PENNA, Jeff 4-0 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 1 . 2 5 0 0 0 0 0-023 BRENNAN, Charlie 2-2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-05 DAGAN, Kyle 18-16 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 2 0 0 0-031 BOYD, Bryce 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-030 ROSLUND, Brendan 15-13 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-028 JARRETT, Hunter 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-022 GOLDSMITH, Gabe 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-021 LAZZARA, Kelly 2-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-016 O'DONNELL, Daniel 11-6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-04 ELMASRI, Omar 17-16 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0

Total 19 21 23 65 239 . 0 8 8 100 . 4 1 8 30 1 7 0-0Opponents 19 28 20 76 226 . 1 2 4 105 . 4 6 5 33 4 10 1-1

Goal Average Saves Record## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho1 CAROTENUTO, Franco 6-6 489:50 6 1.10 15 . 7 1 4 1 2 2 030 ROSLUND, Brendan 15-11 1274:48 20 1.41 60 . 7 5 0 6 7 0 331 BOYD, Bryce 1-0 23:35 2 7.63 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 0

Total 19 1788:13 28 1.41 76 . 7 3 1 7 9 2 3Opponents 19 1788:13 21 1.06 79 . 7 9 0 9 7 2 7

Team saves: 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 9 11 0 1 21Opponents 10 15 3 0 28

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 99 133 2 5 239Opponents 101 113 7 5 226

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 36 33 3 4 76Opponents 26 51 2 0 79

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 36 39 2 1 78Opponents 43 40 3 3 89

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 133 106 1 4 244Opponents 99 112 1 4 216

Attendance Summary USF OpponentTotal 7111 5917Dates/Avg Per Date 11/646 8/740Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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2009 WCC STATSThe Automated ScoreBook

Univ. San Francisco Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 13, 2010)Conference games

Overall: 4-7-1 Conf: 4-7-1 Home: 3-2-1 Away: 1-5-0 Neut: 0-0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att11 CHINN, Conor 12-11 6 2 14 50 . 1 2 0 25 . 5 0 0 1 0 2 0-010 LEVI, Jonathan 12-10 1 3 5 19 . 0 5 3 5 . 2 6 3 0 0 1 0-013 BURKE, Bryan 12-10 1 3 5 7 . 1 4 3 5 . 7 1 4 1 0 1 0-012 WARREN, Justin 12-8 1 1 3 15 . 0 6 7 6 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 0-08 ENGLUND, Oscar 12-7 1 1 3 13 . 0 7 7 5 . 3 8 5 0 0 0 0-02 KENDRO, Justin 11-3 1 0 2 10 . 1 0 0 5 . 5 0 0 1 0 0 0-06 CORTEZ, Victor 11-10 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 3 . 4 2 9 3 0 0 0-019 EDDY, Rafai 12-9 0 2 2 8 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 7 5 1 0 0 0-03 WENNBERG, Victor 12-12 0 1 1 9 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 3 3 3 0 0 0-07 WILLIAMS, Leon 11-8 0 0 0 9 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 2 2 3 0 0 0-020 CALOIARO, Vinny 12-1 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 0 0-017 NOWAK, Adam 5-2 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 0 0-023 BRENNAN, Charlie 2-2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-031 BOYD, Bryce 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-030 ROSLUND, Brendan 10-9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-028 JARRETT, Hunter 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-021 LAZZARA, Kelly 2-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-016 O'DONNELL, Daniel 7-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-09 CABRERA, Felipe 3-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-05 DAGAN, Kyle 11-10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-04 ELMASRI, Omar 11-11 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0

Total 12 12 13 37 156 . 0 7 7 65 . 4 1 7 17 1 4 0-0Opponents 12 19 16 54 147 . 1 2 9 72 . 4 9 0 21 2 7 0-0

Goal Average Saves Record## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho1 CAROTENUTO, Franco 3-3 245:00 3 1.10 11 . 7 8 6 0 1 1 030 ROSLUND, Brendan 10-8 841:22 14 1.50 41 . 7 4 5 4 5 0 231 BOYD, Bryce 1-0 23:35 2 7.63 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 0

Total 12 1109:57 19 1.54 53 . 7 3 6 4 6 1 2Opponents 12 1109:57 12 0.97 53 . 8 1 5 6 4 1 5

Team saves: 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 5 7 0 0 12Opponents 5 12 2 0 19

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 64 90 0 2 156Opponents 65 75 5 2 147

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 25 24 3 1 53Opponents 17 36 0 0 53

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 29 23 2 1 55Opponents 28 29 1 2 60

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUniv. San Francisco 88 69 0 2 159Opponents 61 77 1 0 139

Attendance Summary USF OpponentTotal 2883 3143Dates/Avg Per Date 6/480 6/524Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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2009 LEADERS## Points GP G A Pts Shots11 CHINN, Conor 19 10 3 23 7610 LEVI, Jonathan 17 3 5 11 3413 BURKE, Bryan 16 2 7 11 1512 WARREN, Justin 19 2 2 6 208 ENGLUND, Oscar 19 2 1 5 202 KENDRO, Justin 11 1 0 2 106 CORTEZ, Victor 18 1 0 2 719 EDDY, Rafai 19 0 2 2 83 WENNBERG, Victor 19 0 1 1 147 WILLIAMS, Leon 14 0 1 1 9

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots11 CHINN, Conor 19 10 3 23 7610 LEVI, Jonathan 17 3 5 11 348 ENGLUND, Oscar 19 2 1 5 2013 BURKE, Bryan 16 2 7 11 1512 WARREN, Justin 19 2 2 6 202 KENDRO, Justin 11 1 0 2 106 CORTEZ, Victor 18 1 0 2 7

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots13 BURKE, Bryan 16 2 7 11 1510 LEVI, Jonathan 17 3 5 11 3411 CHINN, Conor 19 10 3 23 7619 EDDY, Rafai 19 0 2 2 812 WARREN, Justin 19 2 2 6 207 WILLIAMS, Leon 14 0 1 1 917 NOWAK, Adam 12 0 1 1 33 WENNBERG, Victor 19 0 1 1 148 ENGLUND, Oscar 19 2 1 5 20

## Shots GP G A Shots Shot%11 CHINN, Conor 19 10 3 76 . 1 3 210 LEVI, Jonathan 17 3 5 34 . 0 8 812 WARREN, Justin 19 2 2 20 . 1 0 08 ENGLUND, Oscar 19 2 1 20 . 1 0 013 BURKE, Bryan 16 2 7 15 . 1 3 33 WENNBERG, Victor 19 0 1 14 . 0 0 02 KENDRO, Justin 11 1 0 10 . 1 0 09 CABRERA, Felipe 9 0 0 10 . 0 0 07 WILLIAMS, Leon 14 0 1 9 . 0 0 019 EDDY, Rafai 19 0 2 8 . 0 0 0

## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG%11 CHINN, Conor 19 10 3 76 39 . 5 1 310 LEVI, Jonathan 17 3 5 34 13 . 3 8 212 WARREN, Justin 19 2 2 20 8 . 4 0 08 ENGLUND, Oscar 19 2 1 20 7 . 3 5 013 BURKE, Bryan 16 2 7 15 7 . 4 6 72 KENDRO, Justin 11 1 0 10 5 . 5 0 03 WENNBERG, Victor 19 0 1 14 4 . 2 8 69 CABRERA, Felipe 9 0 0 10 3 . 3 0 019 EDDY, Rafai 19 0 2 8 3 . 3 7 56 CORTEZ, Victor 18 1 0 7 3 . 4 2 9

## Game-winning Goals GP No.11 CHINN, Conor 19 313 BURKE, Bryan 16 18 ENGLUND, Oscar 19 112 WARREN, Justin 19 110 LEVI, Jonathan 17 1

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2009 RESULTS

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scoredSep 01 UMKC W 4-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 750 BURKE, Bryan (LEVI, Jonathan)

ENGLUND, Oscar (LEVI, Jonathan;CHINN, Conor)CHINN, Conor (BURKE, Bryan)LEVI, Jonathan (BURKE, Bryan;WILLIAMS, Leon)

Sep 05 at #37 New Mexico W 1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2005 CHINN, Conor (BURKE, Bryan)Sep 11 SACRAMENTO STATE L 1-2 2-1-0 0-0-0 956 LEVI, Jonathan (BURKE, Bryan)Sep 17 #7 CAL L 0-3 2-2-0 0-0-0 1238 -Sep 20 at Stanford L O T 0-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 769 -Sep 25 SAN JOSE STATE WO2 2-1 3-3-0 0-0-0 857 CHINN, Conor (WARREN, Justin)

WARREN, Justin (NOWAK, Adam)Sep 27 #25 BROWN T O 2 1-1 3-3-1 0-0-0 427 CHINN, Conor (unassisted)

* Oct 02 at Loyola Marymount L O T 2-3 3-4-1 0-1-0 345 CHINN, Conor (EDDY, Rafai)KENDRO, Justin (WENNBERG, Victor)

* Oct 04 at San Diego Toreros L 0-1 3-5-1 0-2-0 239 -* Oct 09 SANTA CLARA W 2-0 4-5-1 1-2-0 716 BURKE, Bryan (LEVI, Jonathan)

WARREN, Justin (CHINN, Conor;LEVI, Jonathan)* Oct 11 at Saint Mary's (CA) L O T 0-1 4-6-1 1-3-0 275 -* Oct 16 #22 PORTLAND W 1-0 5-6-1 2-3-0 679 LEVI, Jonathan (BURKE, Bryan)* Oct 18 GONZAGA L 0-2 5-7-1 2-4-0 374 -* Oct 30 #19 SAN DIEGO TOREROS L 1-3 5-8-1 2-5-0 316 CORTEZ, Victor (CHINN, Conor;LEVI, Jonathan)* Nov 01 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 3-1 6-8-1 3-5-0 367 CHINN, Conor (BURKE, Bryan;WARREN, Justin)

CHINN, Conor (unassisted)CHINN, Conor (BURKE, Bryan)

* Nov 06 at Santa Clara L 0-1 6-9-1 3-6-0 860 -* Nov 08 SAINT MARY'S (CA) T O 2 1-1 6-9-2 3-6-1 431 CHINN, Conor (EDDY, Rafai)* Nov 13 at Gonzaga W 2-1 7-9-2 4-6-1 208 ENGLUND, Oscar (unassisted)

CHINN, Conor (ENGLUND, Oscar)* Nov 15 at Portland L 0-5 7-10-2 4-7-1 1216 -

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 7-10-2

Conference: 4-7-1Home: 5-4-2Away: 2-6

Neutral: 0-0Overtime: 1-3-2

Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 19 13028 686

Home: 11 7111 646Away: 8 5917 740

Neutral: 0 0 0

2009 USF DONS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOpponent Result Shots SOG Saves CK Fouls USF Goals (assists)UMKC W 4-1 13/6 6/2 2/1 1/3 8/18 Burke (Levi); Englund (Levi, Chinn); Chinn (Burke); Levi (Burke, Williams)New Mexico W 1-0 9/17 5/2 2/4 1/5 8/6 Chinn (Burke)SACRAMENTO STATE L 1-2 16/6 6/2 0/5 7/1 23/21 Levi (Burke)NO. 7 CALIFORNIA L 0-3 12/17 3/9 5/3 5/6 7/3 ---Stanford L 0-1 ot 11/13 3/5 4/3 2/4 16/15 ---SAN JOSE STATE W 2-1o2 10/13 5/7 6/3 5/1 12/9 Chinn (Warren); Warren (Nowak)NO. 25 BROWN T 1-1 12/8 7/6 5/6 2/9 13/3 Chinn (ua)Loyola Marymount* L 2-3 11/23 4/12 9/2 3/10 14/16 Chinn (Eddy), Kendro (Wennberg)San Diego* L 0-1 1/14 0/4 3/0 2/3 12/18 ---SANTA CLARA* W 2-0 14/5 7/2 2/5 8/4 21/8 Burke (Levi), Warren (Chinn, Levi)Saint Mary’s* L 0-1 ot 6/10 1/5 1/4 2/7 13/13 ---NO. 22 PORTLAND* W 1-0 14/9 4/3 4/2 4/6 15/12 Levi (Burke)GONZAGA* L 0-2 15/10 6/6 4/6 2/1 15/10 ---NO. 19 SAN DIEGO* L 1-3 16/19 7/10 7/6 4/3 9/11 Cortez (Chinn, Levi)LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 3-0 22/10 17/6 5/14 7/6 20/15 Chinn (Burke, Warren), Chinn, Chinn (Burke)Santa Clara* (FSC) L 0-1 12/9 3/3 2/3 3/6 3/7 ---SAINT MARY’S* T 1-1o2 16-10 6/6 5/5 9/7 11/9 Chinn (Eddy)Gonzaga* W 2-1 16/12 8/5 4/6 8/0 13/9 Englund (ua), Chinn (Englund)Portland* L 0-5 13/16 3/9 4/3 3/7 13/11 ---Format: USF total/Opponent * WCC match $NCAA Tournament ^overtime match ^^double overtime match

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WEST COAST CONFERENCE When the West Coast Conference got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind - to create a convenient way for fi ve Bay Area schools to play basketball. What has grown from that original vision 57 years ago is a strong athletics league which is competitive at the national level in 13 sports. The eight current members of the WCC span the Western United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the institutions range from the pine forests of Eastern Washington to the sun-drenched beaches of Southern California, the combined excellence in athletics and academics sets the conference apart on the national scene and draws the individual institutions together in a common mission. The WCC sponsors championships in base-ball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross-country, men's and women's golf, women's rowing, men's and women's soc-cer, men's and women's tennis and volleyball. The league was chartered by fi ve Bay Area institutions (Pacifi c, Saint Mary's, San Fran-cisco, San Jose State and Santa Clara) as the California Basketball Association, playing its fi rst game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons of play under that name, the conference expanded to include Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the "West Coast Athletic Conference" in 1956. The name was shortened

to "West Coast Conference" in 1989. The current full-time lineup of WCC schools has remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the third most stable conference in the country.

SOCCER MAKES NATIONAL SPLASH The WCC has enjoyed tremendous success on the pitch since it began offi cial sponsorship of the sport on the men’s side in 1988 and added women’s soccer in 1992. Member institutions have captured no fewer than eight NCAA Championships since 1966. San Francisco owns four men’s NCAA titles (1966, 75, 76 & 80), while Portland captured two NCAA women’s crowns in four years (2002 & 05). Santa Clara shared the 1989 men’s hardware and the Broncos women’s side broke through for the 2001 NCAA championship. Entering the 2010-11 season, conference schools have combined for a remarkable 83 NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament appearances, 17 College Cup (fi nal-four), six national runner-ups and fi ve national championships. Last sea-son four schools represented the conference in the postseason - Loyola Marymount, Portland, Saint Mary’s and San Diego - as the Pilots advanced to the third round before falling 1-0 to Virgina, the eventual 2009 NCAA champs.

West Coast Conference1200 Bayhill Drive, Suite 302San Bruno, CA 94066Phone: (650) 873-8622Fax: (650) 873-7846Email: [email protected]: WCCSports.com

WCC PTS. OVERALLSan Diego!$ 8-2-2 26 12-6-2Saint Mary's$ 6-3-3 21 10-5-5LMU$ 5-5-2 17 10-9-2#17 Portland$ 4-4-4 16 12-6-5Santa Clara 4-5-3 15 6-9-5San Francisco 4-7-1 13 7-10-2Gonzaga 3-8-1 10 6-10-3 ! WCC Champion $NCAA Tournament

Commissioner - Jamie ZaninovichAssociate Commissioner, Internal - Coleen LimAssociate Commissioner, External - Scott LeykamAssistant Commissioner, Operations - Carolyn JenkinsDirector of Championships - Mia BrickhouseDirector of Communications - Jae WilsonAssociate Communications Director - Stefanie Ordoveza

2009 WCC FINAL STANDINGS

USF AMONG THE 2009 WCC INDIVDUAL LEADERSOFFENSIVE STATSSHOTS (OVERALL)1. Conor Chinn - 76 (4.0)

SHOTS (WCC)1. Conor Chinn - 50 (4.17)

POINTS (OVERALL)2. Conor Chinn - 23 (1.21)

POINTS (WCC)1. Conor Chinn - 14 (1.17)

GOALS (OVERALL)1. Conor Chinn - 10 (0.53)

GOALS (WCC)1. Conor Chinn - 6 (0.50)

ASSISTS (OVERALL)4. Bryan Burke - 7 (0.44)6. Jonathan Levi - 5 (0.30)

ASSISTS (WCC)9. Jonathan Levi - 3 (0.25)

GAME-WINNING GOALS (OVERALL)1. Conor Chinn - 3 (0.16)

GAME-WINNING GOALS (WCC)1. Conor Chinn - 2 (0.17)

GOALKEEPER STATSSAVES (OVERALL)5. Brendan Roslund - 60

SAVES (WCC)2. Brendan Roslund - 41

SHUTOUTS (OVERALL)5. Brendan Roslund - 3

SHUTOUTS (WCC)4. Brendan Roslund - 2

OVERALL MATCHES (TOP-4)PLACE GAMES NUMBER AVERAGESHOTST-4. 19 239 12.58SAVES 4. 19 76 4.00

WCC MATCHES (TOP-4)PLACE GAMES NUMBER AVERAGESHOTS3. 12 156 13.00SAVEST-2. 12 53 4.42

USF AMONG THE 2009 TEAM WCC LEADERS

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WEST COAST CONFERENCE

2009 WCC Men’s Soccer

FIRST TEAM YR POS HOMETOWNJalil Anibaba, SCU JR MF Davis, CARafael Baca, LMU JR F Lawndale, CAConor Chinn, USF SR F San Diego, CAJordan Grider, SMC JR D Concord, CAAustin Guerrero, POR JR GK Chula Vista, CADylan Leslie, SMC JR MF Lancaster, CATye Perdido, GON SR F Kula, HIRyan Peterman, USD SR D Rancho Cucamonga, CAJarad vanSchaik, POR JR MF Tualatin, ORPatrick Wallen, USD FR F Vasteras, SwedenCollen Warner, POR SR MF Denver, CO

HONORABLE MENTIONMalcolm Alugas, SMC; Scott Barnum, GON; Mitch Boland, GON; James Cohn, USD; Victor Cortez, USF; Phil Da Silva, LMU; Roger Downes, LMU; Logan Emory, POR; Tim Grey, USD; Doug Herrick, SMC; William Johnson, LMU; Tyler Krumpe, LMU; Ryan Luke, POR; Eric Masch, SCU; James Matern, GON; Tim Muravez, GON; Trevor Newquist, SMC; Michael Nielsen, POR; Yousef Samy, SMC; Patrick Sampson, LMU; Brandon Zimmerman, SCU

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM POS HOMETOWNJose Cabeza, SMC MF Antioch, CA Ricardo Carrillo, POR F Prineville, ORJames Cohn, USD MF Pheonix, AZErik Hurtado, SCU F Beaverton, ORLarry Jackson, SCU GK East Palo Alto, CAJames Matern, GON MF Spokane, WATrevor Newquist, SMC D San Diego, CAJames Rochlitz, LMU MF Redondo Beach, CABrendan Roslund, USF GK Denver, COSean Sears, LMU MF Marin, CA Marc Tonkel, POR F/MF Los Gatos, CAPatrick Wallen, USD F Vasteras, Sweden

SECOND TEAM YR POS HOMETOWNNick Barclay, GON SR D Boise, IDKelin Briones, USD SR GK Chino, CABryan Burke, USF JR F Corona Del Mar, CAJason Coehlo, SMC SR D Benicia, CAAndrew Feld, USD SR F Fresno, CABen Funkhouser, GON SR MF Spokane Valley, WARyan Kawulok, POR SO D Fort Collins, COJonathan Levi, USF SR MF Varberg, SwedenErik Hurtado, SCU FR F Beaverton, ORLogan McDaniel, LMU SO MF/F Palmdale, CAVincent Ocampo, LMU JR MF San Diego, CASam Reeder, USD SR D Highland Village, TX

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ryan Peterman, USDDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jordan Grider, SMCFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Patrick Wallen, USDCOACH OF THE YEAR: Adam Cooper, SMC

2009 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE MEN’S SOCCER TEAMS

BRYAN BURKEJunior Forward2009 All-WCC Second Team2008 All-WCC Second Team

CONOR CHINNSenior Forward2009 All-WCC First Team2008 WCC Player of the Year2008 All-American

JONATHAN LEVISenior Midfi elder2009 All-WCC Second Team2008 All-WCC Second Team

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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

ASSISTS2009 Bryan Burke 72008 Leon Williams 42007 Daniel DeGeer 62006 Rob Valentino 62005 Matt Languis 72004 Jordan Keyes 72003 Matt Languis 42002 Gabe Sturm 72001 Anthony Medina 42000 Tim Garlick 31999 Morten Torgersen 61998 Fabio Pires 41997 Keith Ratzburg 71996 Per Christian Larsen 91995 Marc Wescott 41994 Staale Soebye 101993 Staale Soebye 171992 Greg Vandenberg 81991 Cato Solberg 91990 Angelo Sablo 91989 Robert Aparicio 41988 George Vukic 61987 Kit Halvorsen 91986 Tor Sveen 91985 George Vukic 211984 Thierry Blanson 81983 Cato Andersen 121982 Glen Van Straatum 101981 Fidelis Atuegbu 61980 Roar Andersen 111979 Dag Olavsen 151978 Felipe Magalhaes 111977 Andy Atuegbu 91976 Anthony Gray 101975 Paul Korn 10

GOALS2009 Conor Chinn 102008 Conor Chinn 172007 Conor Chinn 62006 Aaron Chandler 62005 Aaron Chandler 62004 Aaron Chandler 122003 Matt Languis 4 2002 Josh Hansen 102001 Anthony Medina 72000 Gerald Hylkema 41999 Alex Akerjordet Gerald Hylkema 91998 Fabio Pires 51997 Inge Klevberg 71996 Chris McDonald 71995 Chris McDonald 71994 Staale Soebye 151993 Cato Solberg 151992 Greg Vandenberg 101991 Angelo Sablo 71990 Marquis White 151989 Marquis White 51988 Ola Henmo 81987 Bjorn Schonbeck 91986 Marco Lucchetta 7 1985 Robert Magalhaes 151984 Thierry Blanson 131983 Cato Andersen 131982 Thor Sveen 171981 Fidelis Atuegbu 121980 Roar Andersen 161979 Bjorn Tronstad 291978 Dag Olavsen 171977 Alex Nwosu 171976 Anthony Gray 121975 Andy Atuegbu 14 Mal Roche 14

POINTS2009 Conor Chinn 232008 Conor Chinn 352007 Conor Chinn 172006 Aaron Chandler 162005 Aaron Chandler 182004 Aaron Chandler 282003 Matt Languis 122002 Josh Hansen 252001 Anthony Medina 182000 Gerald Hylkema 101999 Alex Akerjordet Gerald Hylkema 221998 Fabio Pires 141997 Keith Ratzburg 191996 Chris McDonald 221995 Chris McDonald 161994 Staale Soebye 401993 Cato Solberg 361992 Greg Vandenberg 281991 Angelo Sablo 201990 Marquis White 37 1989 Marquis White 111988 Ola Henmo 211987 Bjorn Schonbeck 231986 Marco Lucchetta 191985 George Vukic 371984 Thierry Blanson 341983 Cato Andersen 381982 Glen Van Straatum 421981 Fidelis Atuegbu 301980 Roar Andersen 431979 Bjorn Tronstad 711978 Dag Olavsen 401977 Alex Nwosu 401976 Anthony Gray 221975 Andy Atuegbu Mal Roche 22

GOALS AGAINST2009 Franco Carotenuto 1.102008 Jeremy Coupe 0.952007 Eric Conner 1.282006 Geremy Uhl 0.832005 Geremy Uhl 0.772004 Geremy Uhl 0.912003 Travis Sharp 1.172002 Mark Muleady 1.242001 Connor McNulty 1.772000 Scott Spaulding 1.411999 Scott Spaulding 1.471998 Zack Vaughn 1.801997 Zack Vaughn 1.321996 Zack Vaughn 0.921995 Brian Mullen 0.711994 Scott Thompson 0.861993 Scott Thompson 1.041992 Scott Thompson 1.211991 Scott Thompson 0.70 1990 Andrew Gloskowski 0.971989 Seth Osterman 0.761988 Andrew Gloskowski 0.681987 Andrew Gloskowski 0.641986 Mark Powell 0.281985 Mark Powell 1.281984 Mark Powell 1.091983 Mark Powell 1.461982 Aram Kardzair 0.701981 Aram Kardzair 0.781980 Andre Schweitzer 0.751979 Andy Fry 1.60 1978 Andy Fry 0.881977 Peter Arnautoff 1.001976 N/A1975 N/A

SAVES2009 Brendan Roslund 602008 Jeremy Coupe 412007 Eric Conner 662006 Geremy Uhl 702005 Geremy Uhl 612004 Geremy Uhl 402003 Geremy Uhl 312002 Mark Muleady 792001 Connor McNulty 512000 Scott Spaulding 651999 Scott Spaulding 721998 Zack Vaughn 751997 Zack Vaughn 301996 Brian Mullen 461995 Brian Mullen 441994 Scott Thompson 751993 Scott Thompson 691992 Scott Thompson 661991 Scott Thompson 391990 Andrew Gloskowski 431989 Andrew Gloskowski 411988 Andrew Gloskowski 491987 Andrew Gloskowski 391986 Mark Powell 971985 Mark Powell 581984 Mark Powell 1001983 Mark Powell 781982 Aram Kardzair 841981 Aram Kardzair 431980 Andre Schweitzer 531979 Andy Fry 1141978 Andy Fry 851977 Peter Arnautoff 1021976 Salvador Diaz 741975 Peter Arnautoff 84

Top (L to R) - Anthony Gray, Staale Soebye, Cato SolbergBottom (L to R) - Aaron Chandler, Alex Nwosu, Josh Hansen

DONS OFFENSIVE YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

(L to R) - Geremy Uhl, Aram Kardzair

DONS GOALKEEPER YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

MOST WINS, SEASON28 (1978)MOST LOSSES, SEASON15 in 1998LONGEST WIN STREAK44 (1954-59)MOST GOALS, SEASON (TEAM)139 (1979)LEAST GOALS, SEASON (TEAM)17 (1960)MOST SHUTOUTS, SEASON17 (1978, 1986)

MOST GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON33 (1983)LEAST GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON2 (1958 - USF 67, Opp. 2)MOST GOALS, GAME23 (1979 - USF 23, St. Mary's 0)MOST GOALS ALLOWED, GAME6 (Washington, 1997, UCLA 1998, No. Carolina 1998)MOST GOALS IN ONE GAME,INDIVIDUAL6, Ludwig Soddeman vs. UC Davis

TEAM RECORDS

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CAREER RECORDS

ASSISTSCAREER1. Staale Soebye 38 (1991-94)2. Dag Olavsen 32 (1977-80)3. George Vukic 31 (1984-85, 87-88)4. Thierry Blanson 30 (1981-84)5. Felipe Magalhaes 26 (1978-80)6. Theo Narvestad 25 (1983-86)7. Tor Sveen 24 (1982, 84-86)8. Roar Andersen 22 (1978-80)8. Andy Atuegbu 22 (1974-77)10. Bjorn Tronstad 21 (1979-80)

ASSISTSSINGLE-SEASON1. George Vukic 21 (1985)2. Staale Soebye 17 (1993)3. Dag Olavsen 15 (1979)4. Cato Andersen 12 (1983)5. Roar Andersen 11 (1980)5. Felipe Magalhaes 11 (1978)7. Staale Soebye 10 (1994)7. Glen Van Straatum 10 (1982)7. Anthony Gray 10 (1976)7. Paul Korn 10 (1975)11. Per Christian Larsen 9 (1996)11. Cato Solberg 9 (1991)11. Angelo Sablo 9 (1990)11. Kit Halvorsen 9 (1987)11. Tor Sveen 9 (1986)11. Andy Atuegbu 9 (1977)

GOALSCAREER1. Alex Nwosu 51 (1976-79)2. Dag Olavsen 48 (1977-80)3. Felipe Magalhaes 45 (1978-80)4. Andy Atuegbu 43 (1974-77)5. Bjorn Tronstad 40 (1979-80)6. Robert Magalhaes 38 (1982-85)7. Conor Chinn 37 (2006-09)7. Staale Soebye 37 (1991-94)9. Roar Andersen 35 (1978-80)10. Tor Sveen 33 (1982, 84-86)

GOALSSINGLE-SEASON1. Bjorn Tronstad 29 (1979)2. Conor Chinn 17 (2008)2. Alex Nwosu 17 (1977)2. Dag Olavsen 17 (1978)2. Tor Sveen 17 (1982)6. Roar Andersen 16 (1980)6. Felipe Magalhaes 16 (1980)8. Staale Soebye 15 (1994)8. Cato Solberg 15 (1993)8. Marquis White 15 (1990)8. Robert Magalhaes 15 (1985)12. Andy Atuegbu 14 (1975)12. Mal Roche 14 (1975)14. Thierry Blanson 13 (1984)14. Cato Andersen 13 (1983)14. Theo Narvestad 13 (1983)

POINTSCAREER1. Dag Olavsen 128 (1977-80)2. Felipe Magalhaes 116 (1978-80)3. Staale Soebye 112 (1991-94)4. Alex Nwosu 106 (1976-79)5. Bjorn Tronstad 101 (1979-80)6. Thierry Blanson 94 (1981-84)7. Roar Andersen 92 (1978-80)8. Tor Sveen 90 (1982, 84-86)9. Robert Magalhaes 88 (1982-85)10. Andy Atuegbu 87 (1974-77)

POINTSSINGLE-SEASON1. Bjorn Tronstad 71 (1979)2. Roar Andersen 43 (1980)3. Glen Van Straatum 42 (1982)4. Staale Soebye 40 (1994)4. Dag Olavsen 40 (1978)4. Alex Nwosu 40 (1977)7. Cato Andersen 38 (1983)8. Marquis White 37 (1990)8. George Vukic 37 (1985)10. Cato Solberg 36 (1993)11. Conor Chinn 35 (2008)12. Thierry Blanson 34 (1984)13. Fidelis Atuegbu 30 (1981)14. Aaron Chandler 28 (2004)14. Greg Vandenberg 28 (1992)16. Josh Hansen 25 (2002)

GOALS AGAINSTCAREER1. Aram Kardzair 0.66 (1976-82)2. Peter Arnautoff 0.75 (1975-78)3. Andre Schweitzer 0.84 (1980-82) 4. Andrew Gloskowski 0.85 (1987-90)5. Geremy Uhl 0.90 (2003-06)6. Seth Osterman 0.96 (1988-90)6. Scott Thompson 0.96 (1991-94)8. Mark Powell 0.97 (1983-86)9. Andy Fry 1.13 (1977-79)10. Brian Mullen 1.24 (1995-97)

GOALS AGAINSTSINGLE-SEASON1. Mark Powell 0.28 (1986)2. Peter Arnautoff 0.38 (1976)3. Salvador Diaz 0.42 (1975)4. Andrew Gloskowski 0.64 (1987)5. Andrew Gloskowski 0.68 (1988)6. Scott Thompson 0.70 (1991)6. Aram Kardzair 0.70 (1982)8. Brian Mullen 0.71 (1995)9. Andre Scweitzer 0.75 (1980)10. Seth Osterman 0.76 (1989)11. Geremy Uhl 0.77 (2005)

SHUTOUTSCAREER1. Mark Powell 31 (1983-86)2. Geremy Uhl 25 (2003-06)3. Peter Arnautoff 24 (1975-78)4. Scott Thompson 21 (1991-94)5. Andy Fry 19 (1977-79)6. Aram Kardzair 18 (1979-82)6. Andrew Gloskowski 18 (1987-90)8. Andre Schweitzer 14 (1980-82)9. Zack Vaughn 13 (1995-98)10. Seth Osterman 10 (1988-90)

SAVESCAREER1. Mark Powell 333 (1983-86)2. Peter Arnautoff 288 (1975-78)3. Scott Thompson 249 (1991-94)4. Andy Fry 235 (1977-79)5. Aram Kardzair 210 (1979-82)6. Geremy Uhl 202 (2003-06)7. Andrew Gloskowski 172 (1987-90)8. Scott Spaulding 164 (1998-01)9. Andre Schweitzer 114 (1980-82)10. Mark Muleady 113 (2002-04)

SAVESSINGLE-SEASON1. Andy Fry 114 (1979)2. Peter Arnautoff 102 (1977)3. Mark Powell 100 (1984)4. Mark Powell 97 (1986)5. Andy Fry 85 (1978)6. Aram Kardzair 84 (1982)6. Peter Arnautoff 84 (1975)8. Mark Muleady 79 (2002)9. Mark Powell 78 (1983)10. Zack Vaughn 75 (1998)10. Scott Thompson 75 (1994)12. Salvador Diaz 74 (1976)13. Scott Spaulding 72 (1999)14. Geremy Uhl 70 (2006)15. Scott Thompson 69 (1993)

Pete Arnautoff (1975-78)USF Hall of Fame

GOALKEEPER LEADERSCAREER / SINGLE-SEASON

OFFENSIVE LEADERSCAREER / SINGLE-SEASON

Yr. Coach Record1947 Gus Donoghue 9-2-01948 Gus Donoghue 7-1-2*1949 Gus Donoghue 8-0-0*1950 Gus Donoghue 10-0-1*1951 Gus Donoghue 10-1-0*1952 Gus Donoghue 10-0-1*1953 Gus Donoghue 11-0-2*1954 Gus Donoghue 11-0-2*1955 Gus Donoghue 6-0-1*1956 Gus Donahue 7-0-2*1957 Gus Donoghue 8-0-1*1958 Gus Donoghue 8-0-0*1959 Gus Donoghue 7-2-01960 Gus Donoghue 3-2-21961 Bob Braghetta 6-2-11962 Stephen Negoesco 8-2-11963 Stephen Negoesco 13-1-0*1964 Stephen Negoesco 12-2-01965 Stephen Negoesco 10-1-1*1966 Stephen Negoesco 12-0-1+1967 Stephen Negoesco 10-1-11968 Stephen Negoesco 11-3-11969 Stephen Negoesco 15-2-31970 Stephen Negoesco 12-1-11971 Stephen Negoesco 13-3-0*1972 Stephen Negoesco 10-5-11973 Stephen Negoesco 15-1-1*1974 Stephen Negoesco 17-3-3*1975 Stephen Negoesco 21-1-2+1976 Stephen Negoesco 20-2-3+1977 Stephen Negoesco 25-4-11978 Stephen Negoesco 28-1-0+

Yr. Coach Record1979 Stephen Negoesco 23-3-11980 Stephen Negoesco 23-0-2+1981 Stephen Negoesco 17-2-2*1982 Stephen Negoesco 19-2-4*1983 Stephen Negoesco 19-6-01984 Stephen Negoesco 15-6-3*1985 Stephen Negoesco 12-6-31986 Stephen Negoesco 17-3-41987 Stephen Negoesco 14-5-3*1988 Stephen Negoesco 14-5-2*1989 Stephen Negoesco 9-10-21990 Stephen Negoesco 11-8-31991 Stephen Negoesco 17-4-0*1992 Stephen Negoesco 9-7-41993 Stephen Negoesco 13-4-4*1994 Stephen Negoesco 9-7-4*1995 Stephen Negoesco 10-8-11996 Stephen Negoesco 9-9-11997 Stephen Negoesco 9-11-01998 Stephen Negoesco 5-14-11999 Stephen Negoesco 10-9-02000 Stephen Negoesco 8-10-22001 Erik Visser 7-10-12002 Erik Visser 10-8-12003 Erik Visser 9-10-12004 Erik Visser 14-5-1*2005 Erik Visser 11-6-4*2006 Erik Visser 12-7-12007 Erik Visser 7-11-12008 Erik Visser 9-10-2*2009 Erik Visser 7-10-2+National Champion*Conference Champion

USF COACHING RECORDS

Name Years Record Pct. TitlesGus Donoghue 1946-60 121-12-14 .871 11Bob Braghetta 1961 6-2-1 .750 0Stephen Negoesco 1962-2000 540-172-66 .725 22Erik Visser 2001- 86-75-11 .532 3TOTAL 1946-2008 753-263-95 .721 36

Erik Visser

Erik Visser withStephen Negoesco

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USF HONORS

JOE ALLEN AWARD (TEAM MVP)

2009 Bryan Burke2008 Jeff Russell2007 Chris Rodd2006 Rob Valentino Chris Rodd2005 Geremy Uhl2004 Aaron Chandler2003 Chris Schwarze2002 Josh Hansen Mark Muleady2001 Chris Roden Anthony Medina2000 Tim Garlick Mike Crivello1999 Alex Akerjordet Per Christian Larsen1998 Fabio Pires1997 Per Christian Larsen1996 Erik Lemoine1995 Erik Lemoine1994 Staale Soebye1993 Staale Soebye1992 Staale Soebye1991 Matt Snyder1990 MarquisWhite Robert Aparicio1989 Yuri Simpson1988 Ola Henmo1987 Alan Bailey1986 Ken Boardman1985 George Vukic1984 Thierry Blanson

2009 Justin Kendro2008 Jeff Russell2007 Bryan Vancura2006 Kevin Long Neil Stuart2005 Kevin Long2004 Chris Schwarze2003 Jonathan Povey2002 Alfred Bedrossian2001 Conor McNulty Scott Spaulding2000 Mike Crivello1999 Chris Roden1998 Alex Akerjordet Per Christian Larsen1997 Ross Greaney1996 Luis Arguero1995 Luis Arguero1994 Scott Thompson1993 Matt Goldberg1992 Greg Vandenberg

His friends called him “Gus” and he is considered by most soc-cer enthusiasts as one of the greatest soccer coaches produced in the United States. Gus Donoghue was born March 17, 1911 in Glaskow, Scotland and fi rst learned the game of soccer at St. Aloy-suis Elementary School, a Jesuitinstitution in Garnet Hill, Scotland. Gus came to San Francisco in 1925 and attended St. Ignatius High School and St. Ignatius College, as USF then was known. He was USF’s student body president and received his Master’s Degree from the University of California in 1937 and his Ph. D. from Stanford University in 1953. Gus was the major factor in USF’s fi rst “Golden Era” in soccer in 1932-36, when the Dons took fi ve consecutive conference championships. He cap-tained the Dons and was named All-American in 1934, 1935 and 1936. He was a member of the United States Olympic Team in 1936. Coach Donoghue took over the Hilltop coaching duties in 1941 and 1942. He left USF for military duty as a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy and returned in 1946. Gus received the “Coach of the Year” award from the San Francisco Football Association in 1950. That year, USF played in the fi rst college soccer bowl game in the US in St. Louis, Missouri and shared the fi rst recognized national championship with Penn State.Gus retired from the USF as Director of Admissions in 1973. He passed away on September 9, 2001. Coach Donoghue leaves a legacy that will live forever in the hearts of his team members: 121 wins, 12 losses, and 14 ties; 89 matches without a loss; 11 straight Northern California Intercollegiate Soccer Conference titles and 2 national championships. His .871 winning percentage is the best among NCAA Division I coaches. Gus Donoghue brought dignity to the game of soccer. He impressed upon his teams the importance of skills, sportsmanship, courage and the Christian way of life. He had the unique ability and leadership to develop many inexperienced college men into great or All-American players while they were at the Hilltop. How did he do it? Gus cared, Gus recognized, Gus inspired, Gus gave of himself, Gus exemplifi ed the highest qualities of human character. The recipient of the Gus Donoghue Award is highly honored. It repre-sents the highest recognition the University of San Francisco can bestow upon a soccer player wearing the Green and Gold.

GUS DONOGHUE AWARD WINNERS1975-2009

1991 Kris Vipavetz Matt Dolph Andrew Kreichbaumer1990 Matt Snyder1989 Tim McEnery1988 Alan Bailey1987 Mark DeCroce1986 Theo Narvestad1985 Theo Narvestad1984 Martin Ivarsson1983 Per Haugvaldstad1982 Glenn Van Straatum1981 Erik Visser1980 Luis Felipe Magalhaes1979 Domingo Casanas1978 Anthony Gray1977 Kjell Tvedt1976 Tom Tronstad 1975 Paul Korn

STEPHEN NEGOESCO AWARD (TOP NEWCOMER)

2009 Brendan Roslund2008 Omar Elmasri2007 Victor Cortez2006 Conor Chinn2005 Kyle Schlumpf2004 Brandon McDonald Rob Valentino2003 Kevin Long Matt Languis2002 Luke Holmes Andy Almquist2001 Chris Schwarze2000 Gabe Sturm1999 Mike Crivello Gerard Hylkema1998 Raji Ananda1997 Fabio Pires1996 Brandon Jensen1995 Keith Ratzburg1994 David Kutrz-Reyes1993 Tim Weaver1992 Jason Wescott1991 Staale Soebye1990 Todd Iverson1989 Troy Dayak1988 Andrew Kriechbaumer1987 Andrew Gloskowski1986 Alan Bailey1985 John Doyle1984 Bernie Murphy

DONS SOCCER IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISO HUB FLYNN HALL OF FAMEName Grad.Thomas J. Applegate ‘36John Anton, ‘76Issac Arnow ‘34Peter Arnautoff ‘79Andy Atuegbu ‘79Richard Baptista ‘51John J. Bazzano ‘34Maurice Beattie ‘54Bob Braghetta ‘57John Brooks MA ‘00Kelli Bryant* ‘95Serge Burenin ‘61Angelo J. Carmassi ‘51Lorenzo Cumplido ‘74William L. Cox ‘55Bjorn DahlJohn Doyle ‘88Augustine P. Donoghue! ‘36George Durschlag 57Paul Golden ‘40Alexander Gorden ‘37Anthony Gray ‘79Torgier Hague ‘68Shanna Haines* ‘90Sandor Hites ‘67Harry E. Hughes ‘35Mike Ivanow ‘68

Name Grad.Aram Kardzair ‘82Roberto Kellerman ‘56Paul Korn ‘75Robert Lee ‘51Greg McKeown ‘76John Micklewright ‘74Stephen Negoesco! ‘51Erik Nielsen ‘84Joseph Njuku-Oli ‘57Alexander Nwosu ‘79Lothar Osiander ‘68Olifunmi Osibogun ‘53Ezio Paoulini ‘41Misak Pirinjian ‘77Alex Roboostoff ‘68Constantin Roboostoff ‘71Mal Roche ‘76Luis Sagastume ‘68Staale Soebye '94Tony Sullivan ‘60Ben Toda ‘52Kjell Tvedt ‘78Samuel Wicklow ‘35Frank Zanassi

!NSCAA Hall of Fame *USF Women’s Soccer

GUS DONOGHUE AWARD

Gus Donoghue was inducted into the NSCAA Hall of Fame in 2001.

Jeff Russell, 2008Gus Donoghue Award

Omar Elmasri, 2008Chris Rodd, 2006-07

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USF HONORS

WEST COAST CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2008 Conor Chinn2006 Rob Valentino2004 Aaron Chandler1994 Staale Soebye1993 Staale SoebyeWEST COAST CONFERENCE DEFENDER OF THE YEAR2005 Rob Valentino

WEST COAST CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR2008 Erik Visser2005 Erik Visser2004 Erik Visser1993 Stephen Negoesco

WEST COAST CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1993 Tim Weaver

WCC FIRST TEAMConor Chinn 2008-09Jeff Russell 2008Daniel DeGeer 2007Chris Rodd 2007Rob Valentino 2004-06Luis Aguilar 2005Aaron Chandler 2004Chris Schwarze 2003-04Josh Hansen 2002Tim Garlick 2000Alex Akerjordet 1999Fabio Pires 1998Keith Ratzburg 1996-97Eric Lemoine 1995-96Chris McDonald 1996David Kurtz-Reyes 1995Staale Soebye 1991-94Tim Weaver 1994Cato Solberg 1993Greg Vandenberg 1993Angelo Sablo 1991Robert Aparicio 1990Marquis White 1990Troy Dayak 1989

WCC SECOND TEAMBryan Burke 2008-09Jonathan Levi 2008-09Leon Williams 2008Brandon McDonald 2007Kevin Long 2006Chris Rodd 2006Geremy Uhl 2004-06Luis Aguilar 2004Brandon McDonald 2004JonnPovey 2003Ben Stuart 2003Mark Muleady 2002Gabe Sturm 2002Josh Hansen 2001Chris Scwarze 2001Per Christian Larsen 1997-99Alex Akerjordet 1998Brendon Jensen 1996Keith Ratzburg 1995Matt Beavers 1994David Kurtz-Reyes 1994Chris McDonald 1994Jason Wescott 1993-94Tim Weaver 1993Francois Duny 1991Matthew Snyder 1991Cato Solberg 1991

NSCAA FIRST TEAMALL-AMERICANSStaale Soebye, M/F 1994Staale Soebye, M/F 1993Erik Nielsen, Back 1982Andy Atuegbu, F 1976Torgier Hague, RH 1968Kirk Apostolidis, IL 1967Sandor Hites, IR 1967William Cox, GK 1953Manuel Ortiz, OR 1953 Steve Negoesco, LF 1949

NSCAA SECOND TEAMALL-AMERICANSKen Boardman, Back 1986John Doyle, Back 1986Erik Nielsen, Back (3rd) 1981Bjorn Dahl, Back 1978Andy Atuegbu, F 1977 Andy Atuegbu, F 1975George Fernandez, RH 1967Edurdo Rangel, CF 1966Louis Sagastume, ID 1966Serge Burenin, CH 1961Tony Njoku, CH 1959Joe Njoku-Obi, CF 1956Joe Njoku-Obi, CF 1955Olufunmi Alekuni Osibogun, LH 1949

Roar Andersen, F 1980Bjorn Dahl, Back 1977Tom Tronstad, Back 1976Hans Friessen, F 1971Hans Friessen, F 1970Alex Roboostoff, F 1970Hans Friessen, F 1969Alex Roboostoff, F 1969Fernando Rosales, H 1969Mike Ivanow, GK 1968Alex Roboostoff, F 1968Dennis Calvo, GK 1964Rick Olivas, RH 1964Fernando Lopez-Contreras, CH 1963Wayne Sayndon, OL 1958Wayne Sayndon, OL 1957Benito Razon, OL 1956Brian Pike, IR 1953Hare, GK 1952Olufunmi Alekuni Osibogun, LH 1952Olufunmi Alekuni Osibogun, LH 1951Rosento Diaz, RH 1951Jose Matute, OL 1949Robert E. Lee, LH 1948Steve Negoesco, LF 1948

NSCAA HON. MENTIONALL-AMERICANS

NSCAA FAR WESTALL-REGION TEAMConor Chinn (2) 2009Conor Chinn (2) 2008Aaron Chandler (3) 2006Geremy Uhl (3) 2006Rob Valentino (2) 2006Rob Valentino (2) 2005

NSCAA FAR WESTCOACH OF THE YEARErik Visser 2004

• 42 USF players named NSCAA All-American9 First Team (including two-time Staale Soebye)• 12 Second Team (including two-time Andy Atuegbu), 1 Third Team & 19 Honorable Mention• Four Dons named three years (Olufunmi Alekuni Osi-bogan, Alex Roboostoff, Han Friessen, Andy Atuegbu• Five seasons with maximum three All-Americans (1949, 1953, 1967, 1968, 1969)• Six straight seasons with an All-American (1966-71)• At least one All-American in 17 of 21 years (1951-71)• Negoesco and Lee were among fi rst West Coast hon-orees and Negoesco was inaugural fi rst team pick

Staale Soebye (1991-94)Two-time First Team All-American (1993-94)

Mike Ivanow, 1968

USF SOCCER ALL-AMERICAN NOTES

Rob Valentino, 2005-06 Erik Visser, 2004

Aaron Chandler, 2004 Steve Negoesco, 1993

Chris Schwarze, 2003-04 Geremy Uhl, 2004-06

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STEVE NEGOESCOInducted NSCAA Hall of Fame, 2003USF Player - 1947-1951USF Head Coach - 1962-2000

778 – Career Games as USF head coach540 – Career Division I wins – second most in NCAA Division I history300 – Yearly Salary in his fi rst season at USF (1962)139 – Goals scored by the 1979 squad41 – NCAA Tournament wins39 – Seasons as the USF head coach34 – Winning Seasons at USF30 – NSCAA All-Americans Coached while at USF28 – Program record for wins set in 1978

STEVE NEGOESCO BY THE NUMBERS…27 – Former players he coached now in the USF Hall of Fame27 – Consecutive winning seasons25 – NCAA Tournament Ap-pearances22 – Conference Champion-ships15 – Seasons with 15 or more victoriesSeven – OlympiansSix – 20+ win seasonsSix – National Championships – Five as a Head Coach, One as a Player

Steve Negoesco celebrates the 1975 title with the Dons

GUS DONOGHUEInducted NSCAA Hall of Fame, 2001USF Player - 1932-35USF Head Coach - 1941-60

147 – Career Games as USF head coach121 – Career USF victories89 – Match unbeaten streak21 – Years as USF Director of Admissions16 – NSCAA All-Americans Coached while at USF14 – Seasons as the USF head coach14 – Winning Seasons at USF14 – Former players he coached now in the USF Hall of Fame12 – Career losses

GUS DONOGHUE BY THE NUMBERS…11 – Conference Champion-ships 10 – Seasons without suffer-ing a single lossFive – Seasons with 10 victoriesThree – Postseason Tourna-ment victoriesTwo – Coach of the Year honorsOne – Co-National Champi-onship – 1950 College Soccer Bowl.871 – Career winning per-centage (121-12-14) - Best in NCAA Divsion I history

Gus Donoghue coached USF during its second “Golden Age”

USF NSCAA Hall-of-Famers Gus Donoghue and Steve Negoesco. Donoghue coached Negoesco, who was the fi rst West Coast player to capture All-American honors. The pair combined for 665 career victories and six national championships USF’s 1950 squad shared the 1950 College Bowl title

USF LEGENDS

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Andy Atuegbu (1974-77)Soccer America’s College Team of the Century Dons Soccer Olympians

Troy Dayak, 1992Barcelona Games

U.S. OlympiansPeter Arnautoff, GK - 1980Troy Dayak, D - 1992John Doyle, D - 1988Mike Ivanow, GK - 1972Lothar Osiander, Coach1988 & 1992Archie Roboostoff, F - 1972El Salvador OlympiansFernando Rosales, M - 1968

San Jose Earthquakes*Troy Dayak, D 2001 MLS Comeback PlayerJohn Doyle, D

1996 MLS Defender of the Year MLS All-Star (1996-97)Brandon McDonald, DLothar Osiander, CoachTim Weaver, DColorado RapidsJosh McKay, D/MRob Valentino, D

John Doyle, 1988Seoul Games

Mexico OlympiansHans Friessen, F - 1968Nigeria OlympiansAndy Atuegbu, F - 1976**It is not our intention to exclude anyone from this list. If

you see anyone missing, please contact Ryan McCrary at [email protected]

DONS IN THE MLS

Brandon McDonald,San Jose Earthquakes

Rob Valentino,New England Revolution

Columbus CrewAaron Chandler, FNew England RevolutionMarquis White, FNew York Red BullsConor Chinn, F

*As an MLS franchise only

Dallas TornadoKirk Apostolidis, D/F (1969-71)

1969 NASL First Team, D 1970 NASL Second Team, FEdmonton DrillersJohn Anton, F (1979)Peter Arnautoff, GK (1979)Lee Atack, D (1979)Andy Atuegbu, M (1979)Las Vegas QuicksilversVictor Arbelaez, (1977)Los Angeles AztecsLee Atack, D (1975-76) Oakland StompersLee Atack, D (1978)Andy Atuegbu, M (1978)Tony Graham, F (1978)Archie Roboostoff, F (1978)Philadelphia FuryPeter Arnautoff, GK (1980)Portland TimbersArchie Roboostoff, F (1977-78)

DONS IN THE NASL (1967-84)

Victor Arbelaez,Las Vegas Quicksilvers

Peter Arnautoff,Philadelphia Fury

San Diego SockersVictor Arbelaez, (1976 & 78)Archie Roboostoff, F (1976)San Jose Earthquakes*Mike Ivanow (1974-76)Greg McKeown (1977)Archie Roboostoff, F (1974-75)Seattle SoundersMike Ivanow (1976-77; 79-81)Vancouver Kirk Apostolidis, F (1968)

*As an NASL franchise only

**It is not our intention to exclude any USF players from these lists. If you see anyone missing, please contact Ryan McCrary at [email protected].

DONS IN THE PROS

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The Dons under Negoesco made the NCAA semifi nals for the fi rst time since the tournament started in 1959. Michi-

gan State, Army, and Long Island University completed the soccer “fi nal four” in Berkeley.Negoesco and his Dons met Army in the semifi nal game at wet and foggy Memorial Stadium. The fi eld was a mess, forcing many of the West Point booters shot at-tempts to sail off target. Negoesco’s talented Dons, who won their two previous games in the mud, were better prepared.Second half goals by Luis Sagastume and Sandor Hites gave the Dons a 2-0 victory, with Olympian Mike Ivanow recording the shutout.In improved weather conditions the follow-ing day, USF faced Long Island University, upset winners in the semifi nal round. LIU took Michigan State into overtime where they triumphed 6-5 on corner kicks. Led by an outstanding effort by Sandor Hites, the Dons scored a record fi ve goals enroute to a 5-2 win over LIU and USF’s fi rst NCAA title. Hites accounted for three of the fi ve Dons’ goals and was named the tournament’s out-standing offensive player, with four goals in USF’s two contests. It was the fi rst of USF’s four NCAA crowns under Negoesco, as the Hilltoppers fi nished 11-0-1.

USF’s speed and finesse made the Dons the number one team in the country in 1975. They had to prove

it against a strong fi nal four-team fi eld in Edwardsville, Illinois that included host SIU-Edwardsville, Brown, and defending national champion Howard University.The Dons had their hands full in the semi-final contest against a tenacious Brown University pulling out a 3-2 decision in triple overtime. Forward Greg McKeown set up the Dons’ gamewinner with a pinpoint pass to a surprised and open Mal Roche who scored from ten yards to send the Dons to the title contest.USF was faced with the challenge of taking on the host team, SIU-Edwardsville for the championship. The Cougars were coming off a win over Howard University that pro-pelled them into the fray.The Dons were not intimidated as they walked off with the championship by a 4-0 count. USF started the scoring just 6:24 into the match, as lanky junior Greg McKeown headed home a Roche cross. Senior Paul Korn, an eventual draftee of the Tampa Bay Rowdies, also scored on a pass from Roche just fi fteen minutes later. Victor Arbelaez, another senior, would close out the first half scoring to give the Dons a 3-0 halftime cushion.Even Southern Illinois’ hometown fans had nothing but praise for the fi nesse game that USF displayed in the fi rst half. USF did not let up in the second stanza, with sophomore sensation Andy Atuegbu scoring the half’s only goal on a pass from Kjell Tvedt. The Nigerian sensation was named the tourna-ment’s Most Valuable Player.Charles Gould of the St. Louis Globe Demo-crat summed it up best: “If the mighty Dons from the banks of San Francisco Bay are not the best college soccer team to win the NCAA Division I Soccer Championships, then they have to be rated right near the top.”

After winning a national championship, the single most diffi cult task is living up to an established reputation, and

more specifi cally, successfully defending that championship. That situation faced Coach Steve Negoesco and his Dons in 1976.USF’s road to a second consecutive NCAA Division I Soccer Championship became a long and winding one that began one night in South San Francisco and ended in the subfreezing temperatures of Philadelphia’s Franklin Field.The Dons arrived in Philadelphia as the underdog of the four teams. Due to their unblemished mark, Clemson topped all the rankings with Indiana a close second. Hartwick and USF rounded out the fi nal four.The Dons again employed their new defense to shut off the fi nesse of Clemson in the semifi nals. Behind the second half goal of John Brooks, USF went on to a 1-0 win over the top-ranked Tigers.The next day goalie Peter Arnautoff led the defense to still another shutout, the fi fth straight for USF, as Dons successfully de-fended their championship with 1-0 victory over another undefeated squad, Indiana.As was the case in the 1975 tournament, the most decisive player on the fi eld was All-American Andy Atuegbu. With 35 minutes elapsed in the contest, he took the ball at midfi eld and dribbled up the left side, and unleashed one of his patented cannonball shots perfectly into the top right corner. The 20-yard blast brought USF the 1976 NCAA Division I Championship. Atuegbu was se-lected the tournament’s Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive year.

1966 1975 1976

Sandor Hites1966 NCAA Most Off. Player.

NCAA CHAMPIONS

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When Fidelis Atuegbu blasted a shot just inside the right post to clinch the 1980 championship for USF it kept

alive a family tradition. In 1976, it was an-other Atuegbu who made that magic happen when Andy brought Indiana down. The win marked the third time in fi ve years USF had beaten the Hoosiers in championship play and gave USF its fourth title in eight years.The Hilltoppers began their drive to the Na-tional Championship by capturing the Pacifi c Soccer Conference crown, which had spent a one year vacation at Santa Clara. The Dons claimed the league crown with stretch drive victories over San Jose (3-1), Santa Clara (3-0) and Fresno State (4-1). Entering post-season competition with a 19-0-2 record and the #1 ranking in the nation, the Dons met UCLA for the Far West Championship and won. The quarterfi nals meant long time foe St. Louis. In 19 years, the Midwestern-ers had stopped Coach Negoesco six out of seven times; but not this year.....USF 3-St. Louis 2.It was onto the Sunshine State and a meet-ing with Alabama A&M, ranked #2 and with basically the same team that demolished the Dons in 1979, 4-1. Despite a one-zip half time score, with the Green and Gold down, late goals by Luis Felipe Magalhaes and Bjorn Tronstad pulled out the win and it was on to the title game.For pure excitement and an improbable turn of events, there has never been a game quite like the 1980 championship. Indiana played a high pressure defense in the fi rst half and it worked. The Dons were down 2-0 at the half, but this team had a habit of fi ght-ing back. But USF had a strong point..... endurance. The team thrived on pressure. It brought out performance. Steve Negoesco knew his players wouldn’t quit and fought to a 3-3 tie at the end of regulation.Fidelis Atuegbu was fresh and Steve knew that he had the leg and bang .....at 98:17 the game was history. The title once again be-longed to the boys from the City by the Bay.

1980POSTSEASON RESULTS

1951 2nd Annual Soccer Bowl(San Francisco)USF 2, UCLA 0USF 0, Temple 21954 West Coast ChampionshipsUSF 5, Cal Tech 1USF 3, UCLA 11959 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 0, St. Louis 41961 NCAA Quarterfi nalsUSF 0, St. Louis 11963 NCAA Quarterfi nalsUSF 2, St. Louis 3 (ot)1965 NCAA Western RegionalsUSF 3, Air Force 21965 NCAA Quarterfi nalsUSF 2, St. Louis 51966 Western RegionalsUSF 2, San Jose St. 11966 NCAA Quarterfi nalsUSF 2, St. Louis 1 (ot)1966 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 2, Army 01966 ChampionshipUSF 5, Long Island U. 21967 Western RegionalsUSF 1, UCLA 0USF 3, San Jose State 31968 Western RegionalsUSF 16, Washington 0USF 2, Air Force 31969 Western RegionalsUSF 3, Chico State 1USF 2, San Diego State 2USF 3, San Jose State 11969 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 1, Maryland 01969 NCAA ChampionshipUSF 0, St. Louis 41970 Western RegionalsUSF 2, UCLA 31971 NCAA RegionalsUSF 3, San Jose State 2USF 6, UCLA 21971 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 2, St. Louis 31973 Western RegionalsUSF 5, Santa Clara 0USF 2, UCLA 31974 Western RegionalsUSF 5, Chico State 2USF 0, UCLA 11975 Western RegionalsUSF 4, UCLA 1USF 3, CS Fullerton 2 (ot)1975 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 2 Brown 1 (ot)1975 NCAA ChampionshipUSF 4, Southern Illinois 01976 Western RegionalsUSF 1, UCLA 0USF 5, San Jose State 01976 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 1, Clemson 01976 NCAA ChampionshipUSF 1, Indiana 0

1977 Western RegionalsUSF 2, Air Force 1USF 4, UCLA 11977 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 2, Southern Illinois 11977 NCAA ChampionshipUSF 1, Hartwick 21978 Western RegionalsUSF 6, Stanford 3USF 3, Santa Clara 21978 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 2, Clemson 11978 NCAA ChampionshipUSF 2, Indiana 0 1979 Western RegionalsUSF 3, Santa Clara 21979 NCAA Quarterfi nalsSouthern Illinois 4, USF 21980 Western RegionalsUSF 2, UCLA 11980 NCAA Quarterfi nalsUSF 3, St. Louis 21980 NCAA Semifi nalsUSF 2, Alabama A&M 11980 NCAA ChampionshipUSF 4, Indiana 3 (ot)1981 Western RegionalsUSF 1, San Diego State 0(forfeit to USF)1982 Western RegionalsUSF 3, Washington 2 (pks)USF 2, San Diego State 01982 NCAA Quarterfi nalsSouthern Illinois 1, USF 01983 Western RegionalsUSF 5, UCLA 0USF 3, UNLV 21983 NCAA Quarterfi nalsVirginia 3, USF 21984 Western RegionalsUSF 2, Nevada-Las Vegas 1 (ot)UCLA 1, USF 01986 Western RegionalsFresno State 1, USF 01987 Western RegionalsUNLV 1, USF 01991 Western RegionalsFresno State 1, USF 0 (ot)1993 Western RegionalsUSF 2, Santa Clara 1USF 2, St. Louis 11993 NCAA Quarterfi nalsCS Fullerton 1, USF 01994 Western RegionalsUSF 1, Fresno State 1 (pks 3-1)CS Fullerton 1, USF 0 (3ot)2004 NCAA TournamentWisc.-Green Bay 3, USF 22005 NCAA TournamentSMU 2, USF 12006 NCAA TournamentNew Mexico 1, USF 02008 NCAA TournamentCal 3, USF 0

• Having reached the NCAA Tournament 31 times, USF ranks fourth in all-time NCAA appearances behind only St. Louis (45), UCLA (36) and Indiana (33). The Dons' appearance total is tops for West Coast Conference schools. The Dons also rank fourth in total NCAA Division I Championships with four behind St. Louis (10), Indiana (7) and Virginia (5). • USF, who has made three straight tournament appearances, has an NCAA Tournament record of 44-23-1. The Dons have been to the NCAA Final seven times, semifi nals nine times.

POSTSEASON NOTES

Bjorn Tronstad scored a school record 29 goals in 1979

Erik Nielsen1983 Hermann Award Finalist

Steve NegoescoPosing with three NCAA Titles

NCAA CHAMPIONS

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ALL-TIME ROSTER (1966-09)AAA

Abrigo, Jay 04Adams, Robert 00-01Aguilar, Luis 04-05Ahmadein, Nour 07Akhbari, Parvitz 73Alexander, John 79-80-82-83Alfaro, Jose 70Almarinez, Devin 02Alonzo, Ken 67-68-69Alphonso, Roger 76-77-78-79Alvarez, Guillermo 78-79-80Akerjordet, Alexsander 97-98-99Almquist, Andy 02-03-04-05Alvarez, Rafael 72Amundsen, Lars 77-78-79Ananda, Raji 98-99-00-01Andersen, Cato 83-84Andersen, Roar 78-79-80-81Andresen, Terje 89Anton, John 73-74-76-77Anton, Phil 80-81Aparicio, Robert 87-88-89-90Apostolidis, Kirk 67Aramendia, Alberto 66-67Arbelaez, Boomer 00Arbelaez, Victor 72-73-74-75Arguero, Luis 93-94-95Arnautoff, Peter 75-76-77-78Arguero, Luis 93-94-95-96Argueta, Chema 70Ash, Larry 73Atack, Lou 72-73-74Attar, Ardalan 06-07*Atuegbu, Andy 75-76-77Atuegbu, Fidelius 78-79-80-81Ayoub, Bill 70Azafeifa, John 73-74

BBBBabarez, Annibal 69Bacharach, Cris 04Bachman, Rick 80Bailey, Alan 85-86-87-88Bagheri, Mike 05Baldonato, Mike 67Barrenechea, Carlos 72-73Barrientos, Claudio 97Basin, Matt 06Bauer, Chris 05Beavers, Matt 92-93-94Bedenikovic, Marko 02Bedrossian, Alfred 01-02-03-04Becker, Joe 73Bergman, Adam 04-05-06Bergsvand, Jo 79-80-81Bernal, Jon 04Blanson, Thierry 81-82-83-84Blokker, Kevin 91-92Boardman, Ken 83-84-85-86Bolanos, Randy 73-74Boucsieguez, Urbano 71-72Boyd, Bryce 07-08-09Boyle, Jim 74-75-76-77Bracamontes, Chuy 71Bradley, Chris 94-95-96Brennan, Charlie 09Brooks, John 76-77Bucaioni, Alesio 94Burch, Francis 91Burke, Bryan 07-08-09Burns, Greg 84

Burns, Robert 93-94Burriel, Nick 07Butner, Matthew 00Bustos, John 83-84-85

CCCCabrera, Felipe 07-08-09Caloiaro, Vinny 09Camacho, John 67-68-69Carendi, Alexsander 95-97Carotenuto, Franco 09Carvajal, Steve 70-71-72Casanas, Domingo 77-78-79Ceja-Orozsco, Victor 05Chakalian, Sam 78Chandler, Aaron 03-04-05-06Chaptial, Lionel 78Charalaghi, Kambakhsh 78Chinn, Conor 06-07-08-09Civitarese, Danny 79-80-81Clarke, Phillip 78Clausen, Ole 88-89-90Coates, Phil 86-87Colaizzo, Jorge 69-70Conner, Alex 02Conner, Eric 06-07-08Contreras, Henry 66Cordery, Theodore 77Cortez, Victor 07-08-09Cota, Andrew 07Coupe, Jeremy 08Crivello, Mike 96-98-99-00Cruz, Jared 08Cremin, Dan 72-73*Cremin, Jim 75-76Csikesz, Emery 67Cumplido, Lorenzo 71-72-73

DDDDagan, Kyle 09Dahl, Bjorn 75-76-77-78Dayak, Troy 89Dawydiak, Eugene 75DeCroce, Mark 84-85-86-87DeGeer, Daniel 04-05-06-07DeGuzman, Jesse 86Dekkers, Rudy 66-67-68De La Reza Mendez, A. 72De Leon, Les 71-72De Oliveria, Emerson 05-06De Roever, Jeroen 95Delic, Dragan 72Demissie, Abraham 72Dessard, Ben 05-06Diaz, Salvador 73-74-75-76Dimitrievski, Nick 87-88-89Dillon, Mark 71-72Dimitrakis, Argyris 72Dineen, Kevin 72Dineen, Larry 69-70-71Dingle, Mike 89-90Dolph, Matt 90Doyle, John 85-86-87-88Drong, Werner 79Dugan, Joe 88-89-90Duny, Francois 91Duran, Victory 69-70

EEEEconomy, Neil 88Eddy, Rafai 07-08-09Egeland, Kevin 99

Eidsvik, Dag 98Eke, Tony 79Elberse, Jan 79-80-81-82Elmasri, Omar 08-09El Fakiri, Omar 95-96-97-98Englund, Oscar 09Estape, Pedro 72Esteban, Jordi 97-98

FFFFalch, Eyvind 99Falleth, Pierre 94Fedje, Perry 73-74-75-76Felipe, Luis 79-80Fernandez, Carlos 96-97-98-99Fernandez, George 66-67Ferrando, Dan 86-87Fletcher, Joe 92Florival, Raoul 84-85Folan, Ken 90-91-92-93Fonseca, Jose Edwardo 79Freissen, Hans 68-69-70-71Fry, Andy 77-78-79

GGGGalligan, Mike 71Garcia, Rafael 83Garlick, Tim 97-98-99-00Gausereide, Stein 93-94Gerzowski, Sam 66-67-68Giske, Leif 85Giusti, Tony 86Gleichenhaus, Joe 87Gloskowski, Andrew 87-88-89-90Goldberg, Matt 91-92-93Goldshani, Abrahim 72-73Goldsmith, Gabe 09Gong, Scott 01Gonzalez, Martin 73Goodemote, Gary 90-91Graham, Tony 76Granados, Oscar 72-73-74-75Gray, Anthony 75-76-77-78Gregory, Ken 67Greaney, Ross 97

HHHHagan, Kelly 70-71-72Hague, Torgier 68Haguen, Arlid 83-84-85Halverson, Kit 85-86-87-88Hansen, Josh 00-01-02-03Haugvaldstad, Per 80-81-82-83Harvard, Dave 77Harvey, Brian 70Hasle, Stian 01Haugan, Arlid 83-84Heitman, Leon 69-70-71-72Heitman, Victory (Werner) 70-71Henderson, Jesse 06-07-08Henmo, Ola 86-87-88Hennessey, Brendon 77-78Hernandez, Feliciano 69-70Hetleoen, Christian 81Hill-Harill, Mason 01Hites, Sandor 65-66-67Hoftvedt, Martin 99Hogan, Kelly 70Holmes, Ken 85-86-87-88Holmes, Luke 02-03-04-05Hoevnic, Tom 95-96Hunter, Mike 95-96

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ALL-TIME ROSTER (1966-09)Hyelkema, Gerald 99-00-01

IIIIgnacio, Tevis 81-82Igwe, Tony 75-76-77-78Ingles, Enrique 81-82Ionescu, George 82Ivanow, Mike 66-67-68-69Iversen, Todd 89-90-91-92Ivarson, Martin 82-83-84

JJJJacques, Frank 67Jarrett, Hunter 07-08-09Jepsen, Thomas 98Jensen, Brandon 96-97-98-99Jonsson, Peter 92

KKKKKald, Tomas 96-97Kaliszewski, Paul 02-03Kane, Mody 00Kardzair, Aram 79-80-81-82Kardzair, Raffi 90-91-92Katzeff, Jerry 66Keller, Oliver 89-90Kelly, Kevin 70Kelly, Tim 92Kendro, Justin 07-08-09Kent, Tyler 98-00Keyes, Jordan 04-05-06-07Kirsten, Brent 93Kinyon, John 86-87-88-89Kirsten, Brent 92-93-94Klevberg, Inge 97-98Kodani, Stacy 01-02-03Kodzoman, Mattias 95-96-97Kolovos, Cameron 02-03-04-05Korn, Paul 72-73-74-75Kounalakis, Nick 01-02-03Kowalski, Julian 85-86-87Kreichbaumer, Andrew 88-89-90-91Kristensson, Anders 83-84-85Kurtz-Reyes, David 94-95Kvarne, Gunnar 82

LLLLambridis, Nick 77-78-79-80Languis, Matt 03-04-05-06Larsen, Per Christian 96-97-98-99Larsen, Vidar 80-81-82-83Laurel, Mike 66-67-68Lazzara, Kelly 09Lebeck, Dave 75Le Favre, Luis 71-72Le Favre, Jorge 73-74Leles, Jeff 06-07Lemoine, Erik 94-95-96Leopold, Jeff 84-85-86-88Leroy, Knut 91-92Levi, Jonathan 08-09Lier, Bjorn 00-01-02Lilly, Aleko 00Lindstorm, Per 80Long, Kevin 03-04-05-06Long, Rich 90Lopez, Eleazar 78Lopez-Contreras, Luis 66Loughborough, Tom 01Low, Kenneth 97-98Lucchetta, Marco 84-85-86-87Lugo, Antonio 72

Lyster, Johny 90

MMMMackbee, Mark 80-81-82-83Mackintosh, Clark 02-03MacRenato, Ternot 66Madu, Sylvanus 69-70Magalhaes, Luis Filipe 78-79Magalhaes, Robert 82-83-84-85Major, Walter 84Mallia, Joseph 07Manone, Mile 05Mansfi eld, Cody 07Marcu, Radu 93-94Marinescu, Tiberiu 97-98-99-00Marston, Christian 80-81Martin, David 02-03-04-05Martinez, Chris 05-06Matthews, Jim 88-89-90Mazariego, Derrick 07Medina, Al 71Medina, Anthony 99-00-01Mejia, Bill 71Mendosa, Alfredo 84Meyer, Mark 87-88McDonald, Brandon 04-05-06-07McDonald, Chris 93-94-95-96McEnery, Tim 86-87-88-89McEvoy, Brian 08-09McKay, Josh 92-93-94McKeown, Ron 73*McKeown, Greg 75-76McKinney, John 72McMullen, Jonathan 07-08McNulty, Conor 98-99-00-01Mejia, Bill 72Mejivar, Jaime 73Michelagnoli, Miguel 78Miklewright, John 71-72-73-74Miller, Phil 71Miranda, Raphael 77-78Montes, Alex 67-68Mora, John 89-90-91-92Morante, David 90-91-92-93Morgan, Bill 87-88Morris, Bill 83Muleady, Mark 02-03-04Mulder, John 84Mullen, Brian 95-96-97Murphy, Bernie 84-85-86-87Murphy, Don 84-85-86-87Murphy, Joe 85-86-87Musilek, Stanislau 79-80-81-82Myrengett, Helge 84-85-86

NNNNajmeh, Samir 09Nakada, Hideki 02Narvestad, Theo 83-84-85-86Nielson, Erik 80-81-82-83Nole, Adolfo 73Nordvik, Jan 88-89-90-91Nowak, Adam 08-09Nudell, Noah 05Nwosu, Alex 76-77-78-79

OOOOakes, Ryan 03Ochoa, Fernando 72Ochoa, Salvador 69-70O’Donnell, Daniel 06-07-08-09Odyie, Goodwin 78-79

Okoro, Marcellinus 72Olavsen, Dag 77-78-79-80Olavson, Mats 01-02-03-04Ooft, Harold 90Ortiz, Eric 01-02-03Osiander, Lothar 65-66-67Osterman, Seth 88-89-90

PPPPanayides, Antonios 73Paolini, Mario 73Papazoglu, Kiriako 72Parrienello, Jim 68-69-70Pelaez, Martin 72Penna, Jeff 07-08-09Perez, Alvaro 72-73Perez, Javier 73Phillips, Sean 99-00Pires, Fabio 95-96-97-98Pirinjian, Misak 75-76Plageman, Fred 85*Plasencia, F. Javier 75-76-77Ponce, Andres 06Povey, Jonathan 02-03Powell, Mark 83-84-85-86Pressentin, Pat 66Pribilovics, Istvan 66Price, David 78Psaras, Ted 68-69-70

RRRRangel, Ed 66Rapp, Bill 70-71-72-73Ratzburg, Keith 95-96-97Reaves, Rick 73Reddy, Nakal 77Renaghan, Tyler 02-03Rodrigues, Rudy 69Rodriguez, David 04-05Rodriguez, Junior 93Robustoff, Alex 68-69-70-71Robustoff, Archie 72-73Robustoff, Constantin 67-68-69Roccanova, Paul 05Roche, Mal 75-76Rodd, Chris 07Roden, Chris 98-99-00-01Rodke, Clyde 75Rodriguez, Jaime 08Rood, Gabriel 98-99-00Roozen, Brent 00-01Rosales, Fernando 68-69-70Roslund, Brendan 09Ross, Mike 04-05Royce, Gary 66-67-68Rueda, Alberto 95Ruiz, Ed 82-83-84Ruiz, Pancho 71Russell, Jeff 05-06-07-08Ruthven, Tyler 06

SSSSablo, Angelo 89-90-91-92Sagastume, Edgar 68-69-70-71Sagastume, Luis 66Sagastume, Mario 69-70-71San Martin, Carlos 68-69-70Sandhu, Singh 81-82Santome, Jorge 97-98-99-00Saunders, Jo Jo 79-80Serafi ni, Franco 95Serafi ni, Sergio 97

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Schardt, Fred 71Schifl oe, Jan Helge 83-84-85-86Schirt, Robbie 74Schlumpf, Kyle 05-06-07-08Schonbeck, Bjorn 87-88-89Schwarze, Chris 01-02-03-04Schweitzer, Andre 80-81-82Sciaroni, Franco 78Scmidtke, Thomas 78-79Sharp, Travis 03-04-05Siddons, Peter 90Simpson, Kimtai 95Simpson, Shani 94-95Simpson, Yuri 87-88-89Silva, Jesus 77Silva, Raymond 72-73-74Sjogrell, Anders 82-83Skabo, Kevin 02Skagen, Bjorn 74-75-76-77Skaug, Jan Erik 76-77-78-79Slubowski, Damien 00Smith, Robert 03-04-05-06Snyder, Matthew 88-89-90-91Spaudling, Scott 98-99-00-01Spears, John 77Soebye, Staale 91-92-93-94Solberg, Cato 91-92-93Soucy, Bob 72Spalarossa, Silvio 72Stave, Andreas 99-00-01Stromsmo, Ivar 87-88Stuart, Neil 06Suer, Omar 73-74-75-76Suffl e, Tony 70Suryan, Kyle 04Stuart, Ben 00-01-02-03Stuart, Neil 04-05Studholme, Ben 93-94-95-96Sturm, Gabe 00-01-02-03Svans, Vito 03Sveen, Mikael 01Sveen, Tor 82-84-85-86

TTTTabarez, Anibal 68-69-70Taylor, Zach 89-90-91-92Thompson, Scott 91-92-93-94Tsacle, Al 66-67Toledo, Alex 67Torgersen, Morten 99Torkelsen, Steven 84-85-86-87Touton, Eric 00Trejo, Carlos 72Tronstadt, Bjorn 79-80-81Tronstadt, Tom 73-74-75-76Tuntland, Ola 90-91-92Tvedt, Kjell 74-75-76-77

UUUUgarte, Emilo 69Uhl, Geremy 03-04-05-06

VVVValentino, Rob 04-05-06-07Van Straatum, Glen 79-80-81-82Vancura, Bryan 05-06-07-08Vandenberg, Greg 91-92-93Vanderheyden, Theo 73Van Vleet, Bill 07-08Varas, Mike 01-02-03-04Vaughn, Jacob 98-99-00Vaughn, Zack 95-96-97-98

ALL-TIME ROSTER (1966-09)Verner, Albert 69-70Villafl or, Ben 02-03Vipavetz, Kris 88-89-90-91Visser, Eric 78-79-80-81Vodopals, Erik 94-95Vukic, George 84-85-87-88

WWWWarren, Justin 07-08-09Warren, Peter 77Watkins, Shane 93-94-95-96Weaver, Tim 93-94-95-96Weinryt, Jared 02Weldearegai, Tilahun 75-77-78Wells, Justin 00Wennberg, Victor 08-09Werner, Albert 69-70-71Werner, Jason 94-95Westby, Petter 88Wescott, Jason 92-93-94-95Wescott, Marc 95-96-97Whelan, Shea 06White, Marquis 89-90Williams, Leon 08-09Woodhouse, Todd 91-92Wollerman, Cole 04Wyatt, Al 85

YYYYantos, Christopher 97-98-99

ZZZZadeyan, Ankist 92-93Zidek, Carlos 71-72Zopfi , Peter 75

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1966 RECORDUSF Opponents6 Alumni ............................................... 2 7 Merrit College ................................... 4 5 University of Pacifi c .......................... 05 San Francisco State ......................... 09 UC Davis ........................................... 05 Chico State ....................................... 03 Stanford ............................................ 12 San Jose State ................................. 11 California ........................................... 12 San Jose State* ................................ 12 St. Louis* .......................................... 12 Army! ................................................ 05 Long Island$ ..................................... 2

*NCAA Tournament !NCAA Semifi nals $NCAA Finals

1966 SCORINGGoals

Eduardo Rangel.............................................. 21Sandor Hites ................................................... 12Luis Sagastume ................................................ 8Henry Contreras ............................................... 6Rudolphus Dekkers .......................................... 2Lothar Osiander ................................................ 1Alfred Tsacle .................................................... 1Record: Won 12, Lost 0, Tied 1Colors: Green and Gold

1966 NCAA CHAMPS

USF’s NCAA Tournament program page from the 1966 Soccer Championship. The Dons defeated Long Island 5-2 in the fi nals for its fi rst NCAA title.

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Alumni........................................ W 6-2Merritt ........................................ W 7-4Pacifi c ........................................ W 5-0San Francisco State .................. W 5-0UC Davis ................................... W 9-0Chico State ................................ W 5-0Stanford ..................................... W 3-1San Jose State .......................... W 2-1Cal ............................................. T 1-1San Jose State$ ........................ W 2-1St. Louis$................................... W 2-1Army$ ........................................ W 2-0Long Island$! ............................. W 5-2

Alumni........................................ W 2-1Menlo College............................ W 5-1San Francisco State .................. W 5-0San Jose State .......................... L 1-2Pacifi c ........................................ W 6-0Stanford ..................................... W 13-2Cal ............................................. W 3-1Santa Clara................................ W 3-0Chico State ................................ W 6-0UC Davis ................................... W 5-0UCLA$ ....................................... W 1-0San Jose State$ ........................ L (pk) 3-3

CC San Francisco ..................... W 3-0Pacifi c ........................................ W 10-0San Francisco State .................. W 4-0Menlo College............................ W 7-0Merritt College ........................... W 8-2Univ. British Columbia ............... L 1-3Cal ............................................. W 9-0Santa Clara................................ W 4-1Naval Postgraduate School ....... W 4-1Stanford ..................................... W 6-1Cal ............................................. W 10-0San Jose State .......................... L 1-2Washington$ .............................. W 16-0Air Force$ .................................. L 2-3

1967 (10-2-0)

1970 (10-1-4)

RESULTS - 1966-80

Westmont College ..................... W 3-1Menlo College............................ W 4-2San Francisco State .................. W 3-1Chico State ................................ W 4-1Hayward State ........................... W 5-0Stanford ..................................... W 7-0 UCLA ......................................... T 3-3 UC Davis ................................... W 5-0 Fresno State .............................. W 3-1 Univ. of the Pacifi c ..................... W 6-0Sacramento State ...................... W 6-0Santa Clara................................ W 3-1Humboldt State .......................... W 8-0California ................................... W 3-0 San Jose State .......................... W 4-3Santa Clara................................ W 5-0*UCLA ......................................... L 0-1*

Canada College ......................... W 3-1 San Francisco State .................. W 4-0Skyline College .......................... W 6-1Cal State Hayward..................... W 5-1Westmont College ..................... W 6-1Stanford ..................................... T 2-2Fresno State .............................. W 10-1Seattle Pacifi c ............................ T 3-3Seattle ....................................... W 5-1Washington ................................ L 2-5Santa Clara................................ T 1-1Menlo College............................ W 6-1Santa Clara................................ W 5-2Sacramento State ...................... W 9-2University of Pacifi c ................... W 4-0UCLA ......................................... L 0-2Pepperdine ................................ W 10-0UC Davis ................................... W 3-1Chico State ................................ W 2-1California ................................... W 4-1San Jose State .......................... W 4-0*Chico State ................................ W 5-2*UCLA ......................................... L 0-1*

St. Louis University .................... W 5-2Philadelphia Textile .................... L 2-4San Francisco State .................. W 3-1Brigham Young University ......... W 6-2Cal State Los Angeles ............... W 6-0Sacramento State ...................... W 8-0Univ. of the Pacifi c ..................... W 8-0UCLA ......................................... W 5-2Westmont College ..................... W 1-0Cal State Fullerton ..................... W 3-1UC Davis .................................. W 3-1Stanford ..................................... W 5-0 California ................................... W 7-0Washington ................................ W 10-1San Jose State .......................... T 1-1Santa Clara................................ W 1-0Chico State ................................ T 0-0Fresno State .............................. W 4-0Cal State Hayward..................... W 3-0USC ........................................... W 2-1UCLA ......................................... W 4-1*Cal State Fullerton ..................... W 3-2*Brown ........................................ W 2-1*Southern Illinois ......................... W 4-0*

Westmont College ..................... W 6-1San Francisco State .................. W 11-0at Sacramento State .................. w 9-0St. Louis University (@S.J.)....... T 1-1Stanford (@S.J.) ........................ W 4-0San Jose State .......................... L 0-1Cal State Fullerton ..................... T 1-1at Simon-Fraser Univ. ................ W 2-0at Washington ........................... L 1-3California ................................... W 5-2UC Davis ................................... W 1-0Fresno State .............................. W 5-1at Univ. of the Pacifi c ................. W 11-0at Stanford ................................. T 4-4San Diego State ........................ W 4-1Cal State Hayward..................... W 2-0Brigham Young Univ. ................. W 4-1U.S. International ....................... W 4-0at Santa Clara............................ W 5-0at UC Santa Barbara ................. W 3-1at USC ....................................... W 2-0at UCLA ..................................... W 1-0San Jose State .......................... W 5-0*Clemson .................................... W 1-0*Indiana ....................................... W 1-0*

UC Davis ................................... W 3-0 Portland ..................................... W 4-1Univ. of the Pacifi c ..................... W 9-1St. Louis..................................... L 1-2Indiana ....................................... T 1-1

1973 (15-1-1)

1974 (17-3-3)

1975 (21-1-2)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1976 (20-2-3)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1977 (25-4-1)NATIONAL RUNNER-UP

1966 (12-0-1)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1968 (11-3-0)

1969 (15-2-3)NATIONAL RUNNER-UP

Westmont College ..................... W 3-1San Francisco State .................. W 9-1Univ. British Columbia ............... L 0-1Pacifi c ........................................ W 4-1Saint Mary’s ............................... W 13-0UC Davis ................................... W 3-1San Jose State .......................... W 3-0Stanford ..................................... W 3-0UCLA ......................................... W 1-0Cal State Fullerton ..................... W 2-0Cal ............................................. W 4-0Santa Clara................................ W 2-0Chico State ................................ L 2-4San Jose State$ ........................ W 3-2UCLA$ ....................................... W 6-2St. Louis$................................... L 2-3

Sacramento State ...................... W 4-1St. Louis..................................... L 0-1St. Louis..................................... L 1-4Univ. British Columbia ............... T 0-0San Francisco State .................. L 1-2Pacifi c ........................................ W 2-1UCLA ......................................... L 1-2USC ........................................... W 8-1Cal ............................................. W 6-0Stanford ..................................... W 4-0Santa Clara................................ W 3-0San Jose State .......................... L 0-1

1971 (13-3-0)

1972 (6-5-1)

Naval Postgraduate School ....... W 7-3Menlo College............................ W 7-3Merritt College ........................... W 3-0CC San Francisco ..................... W 12-0Saint Mary’s ............................... W 12-0Pacifi c ........................................ W 8-0San Francisco State .................. W 7-0Santa Clara................................ W 5-1San Jose State .......................... W 4-3Univ. British Columbia ............... T 1-1Santa Clara................................ W 4-0Stanford ..................................... W 2-0Chico State ................................ T 3-3Cal ............................................. W 1-0San Jose State .......................... L 1-3Chico State$ .............................. W 2-0San Diego State$ ...................... W(pk)2-2San Jose State$ ........................ W 3-1Maryland$ .................................. W 1-0St. Louis$!.................................. L 0-4

SF Athletic Club ......................... W 3-1San Francisco Scots.................. T 3-3Naval Postgraduate School ....... W 8-1Skyline College .......................... W 2-1Menlo College............................ W 10-0San Francisco State .................. W 10-1Saint Mary’s ............................... W 7-1Univ. British Columbia ............... T 2-2Pacifi c ........................................ W 7-1Cal ............................................. W 6-1San Jose State .......................... T 2-2Santa Clara................................ T 1-1Stanford ..................................... W 3-1UCLA$ ....................................... L 2-

Brown ........................................ L 2-3Connecticut................................ W 3-2Maryland .................................... W 5-4Loyola (MD) ............................... L 1-2Brigham Young .......................... W 6-0Cal State Hayward..................... W 4-0San Jose State .......................... W 3-1UC Santa Barbara ..................... W 5-2Simon Fraser ............................. W 1-0UCLA ......................................... W 2-1San Francisco State .................. W 4-1Westmont College ..................... W 2-1Cal State Los Angeles ............... W 2-1USC ........................................... W 3-1UCLA ......................................... W 1-0San Diego State ........................ W 2-0Sacramento State ...................... W 2-1Santa Clara................................ W 6-0Stanford ..................................... W 4-0California ................................... W 3-2Cal State Fullerton .................... W 4-0Air Force .................................... W 2-1*UCLA ......................................... W 4-1*Southern Illinois ......................... W 2-1*Hartwick College........................ L 1-2*

Chico State ................................ W 3-2San Francisco State .................. W 5-1Portland ..................................... W 8-0Washington ................................ W 1-0Univ. of Pacifi c ........................... W 11-0Brigham Young Univ. ................. W 2-0St. Louis University .................... W 3-2Indiana ....................................... L 1-2Sacramento State ...................... W 4-0St. Joseph's ............................... W 4-0Lafayette .................................... W 2-0Penn State ................................. W 2-0Fresno State .............................. W 4-0UCLA ........................................ W 3-0Westmont College ..................... W 2-1San Jose State .......................... W 5-2UC Davis ................................... W 4-1UCLA ......................................... W 3-2USC ........................................... W 6-0California ................................... W 2-0Stanford ..................................... W 3-0St. Mary's College ..................... W 4-0San Diego State ........................ W 2-0Santa Clara................................ W 2-1Seattle ...................................... W 6-0Stanford ..................................... W 6-3Clemson .................................... W 2-1*Indiana ....................................... W 2-0*

Nevada-Las Vegas .................... W 8-0San Francisco State .................. W 4-1Alabama A&M ............................ L 1-4Southern Illinois ......................... W 3-2Portland ..................................... W 3-1Santa Clara................................ L 2-3Sacramento State ...................... W 7-0Menlo College............................ W 9-0Humboldt State .......................... W 9-0Rhode Island ............................. W 4-2Connecticut................................ W 4-3Brown ........................................ W 4-1Boston College .......................... T 0-0St. Mary's .................................. W 23-0USC ........................................... W 3-1San Jose State .......................... W 3-2Cal State Fullerton ..................... W 4-1Univ. of the Pacifi c ..................... W 12-0Fresno Pacifi c ............................ W 5-0Fresno State .............................. W 2-0UC Davis ................................... W 3-2Washington ................................ W 5-1Stanford ..................................... W 4-3UCLA ......................................... W 4-1 California ................................... W 2-0Santa Clara................................ W 3-2*Southern Illinois ......................... L 2-4*

Brigham Young .......................... W 5-1Fresno Pacifi c ............................ W 2-0U.S. International Univ. .............. W 2-0Cal State Fullerton (n) ............... W 3-0at Stanford ................................. W 5-0Sacramento State ...................... W 5-0Westmont College ..................... W 3-0at Univ. of the Pacifi c ................. W 9-1at St. Mary's ............................... W 6-0San Francisco State .................. T 4-4at Southern Illinois ..................... W 2-1at St. Louis................................. W 1-0California ................................... W 2-1at USC ....................................... W 2-1at UCLA ..................................... T 1-1at San Diego State .................... W 2-1UC Santa Barbara ..................... W 4-0at San Jose State ...................... W 3-1UC Davis ................................... W 7-1at Santa Clara............................ W 3-0Fresno State .............................. W 4-1

1978 (28-1-0)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1979 (23-3-1)

1980 (23-0-2)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Dag Olavsen in action during 1977 NCAA Tournament

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UCLA ......................................... W 2-1*at St. Louis................................. W 3-2*Alabama A&M (n) ...................... W 2-1*Indiana (n) ................................. W 4-3(ot)

at Indiana ................................... L 1-2at Air Force ................................ W 3-1Cal State Northridge .................. W 3-1San Francisco State .................. W 4-0Connecticut................................ W 2-1Santa Clara (wcc) ...................... T 2-2San Diego State ........................ L 0-2UCLA ......................................... W 2-0at Navy ...................................... W 4-2at Old Dominion ......................... W 2-0St. Mary's ................................... W 2-0at California ............................... W 2-1San Jose State .......................... W 2-1at Santa Barbara ....................... T 0-0Cal State Fullerton ..................... W 2-1Loyola Marymount (wcc) ........... W 7-1Portland (wcc)............................ W 2-0Stanford ..................................... W 1-0at Fresno State .......................... W 2-0San Diego State (forfeit) ............ W 1-0*

UC Santa Barbara ..................... W 3-1at Chico State ............................ W 2-1Indiana ....................................... W 3-2San Diego State ........................ L 0-2Fullerton State ........................... W 3-1at Connecticut............................ T 1-1at Boston College ...................... T 1-1at Boston University................... W 2-0at Brigham Young Univ. ............. W 2-0St. Mary's .................................. W 7-0at Santa Clara (wcc) .................. W 4-0California ................................... W 3-0U.S. International ....................... W 3-0at Cal State Los Angeles ........... W 2-0at UCLA ..................................... W 2-1at Pacifi c .................................... W 8-2at Stanford ................................. T 0-0San Francisco State .................. W 4-1Loyola Marymount (wcc) ........... W 5-0Portland (wcc)............................ W 6-1at San Jose State ...................... W 5-1Fresno State .............................. T 1-1Washington (pk) ........................ W 3-2*at San Diego State .................... W 2-0*at Southern Illinois .................... L 0-1*

UC Santa Barbara ..................... W 3-0+Brigham Young ........................ W 7-3+Virginia..................................... W 2-1Long Island (n)........................... W 3-2at Indiana ................................... L 0-3UCLA ......................................... L 2-3Cal State Los Angeles ............... W 4-1at San Francisco State .............. W 1-0Southern Methodist ................... W 5-3Santa Clara (wcc) ...................... W 4-1Univ. of the Pacifi c ..................... W 2-0Cal State Hayward..................... W 2-1at San Diego State .................... W 2-1at Cal State Fullerton ................. W 3-0at Fresno State .......................... W 5-1San Jose State .......................... L 1-0Nevada-Las Vegas .................... L 1-2at St. Mary's ............................... W 3-0Loyola Marymount (wcc) ........... W 8-0Portland (wcc)............................ W 4-1Stanford ..................................... W 4-2at California ............................... L 2-3UCLA ......................................... W 5-0*at Nevada-Las Vegas ................ W 3-2*at Virginia ................................... L 2-3*

U.S. International ....................... W 3-1Air Force .................................... T 1-1+Tampa ...................................... W 2-1+Indiana ..................................... L 0-1at San Jose State ...................... W 5-0San Francisco State .................. W 3-1at Southern Methodist ............... L 2-3St. Louis (n) ............................... T 0-0Washington ................................ L 0-4San Diego State ........................ W 3-1at UC-Santa Barbara ................. T 1-1at UCLA ..................................... L 0-4Cal State Hayward..................... W 6-2at Santa Clara............................ W 5-0at Stanford ................................. W 4-0California ................................... W 2-1Cal State Fullerton ..................... W 3-0St. Mary's ................................... T 0-0San Diego (wcc) ........................ W 5-0Santa Clara (wcc) ...................... L 1-3Univ. of the Pacifi c ..................... W 4-0Fresno State .............................. W 2-1at Nevada-Las Vegas ................ W 2-1*at UCLA ..................................... L 0-1*

Penn State (n) ........................... W 3-2No. Carolina State (n) ................ L 2-3+Southern Methodist ................. W 1-0+St. Louis .................................. T 0-0UCLA ......................................... L 2-3UC Santa Barbara ..................... W 7-1at Air Force ................................ T 1-1Creighton (n).............................. W 8-0Cal State Hayward..................... T 1-1Nevada Las Vegas .................... L 1-2at San Diego State .................... W 4-3Santa Clara (wcc) ...................... W 3-1Stanford ..................................... L 1-2San Francisco State .................. W 3-0San Jose State .......................... W 2-0at Fresno State .......................... L 0-1Univ. of the Pacifi c ..................... W 16-1Santa Clara (wcc) ...................... W 2-1Portland (wcc)............................ W 3-2at St. Mary's ............................... W 2-1at California ............................... L 0-2

at Cal State Hayward................. W 3-0Akron (n) .................................... T 0-0Florida International (n) ............. W 3-0+Air Force .................................. W 1-0+St. Louis .................................. L 0-1San Francisco State .................. W 6-0at Cal State Los Angeles ........... W 2-0at UCLA ..................................... T 0-0Alabama A&M (n) ...................... W 4-0New Mexico (n) .......................... W 2-0at Nevada-Las Vegas ................ T 1-1Cal Poly SLO ............................. W 1-0Fresno State .............................. W 2-1UC Santa Barbara ..................... W 3-2at Santa Clara............................ W 1-0at San Jose State ...................... W 5-0St. Mary's ................................... W 3-0at Stanford ................................. W 3-1California ................................... L 0-1Washington (n) .......................... W 1-0at U.S. International ................... T 0-0Portland (wcc)............................ W 1-0San Diego (wcc) ........................ W 2-0at Fresno State .......................... L 0-1*

San Jose State .......................... W 4-1No. Texas State (n) .................... W 2-0Wisconsin-Green Bay (n) .......... W 5-3+New Mexico ............................. W 2-0+Connecticut ............................. W 1-0San Francisco State .................. W 4-0at Sacramento State .................. W 2-0San Diego State ........................ W 2-1at Fresno State .......................... W 1-0Santa Clara (wcc) ...................... T 0-0Stanford ..................................... L 0-1Washington ............................... W 4-1at Nevada-Las Vegas ................ L 2-3St. Louis (n) ............................... T 1-1at Southern Methodist ............... L 0-1UCLA ......................................... L 1-2U.S. International ....................... W 2-1at St. Mary's ............................... W 3-0at California ............................... W 2-0San Diego (wcc) ........................ W 2-1Santa Clara (wcc) ...................... T 0-0at Nevada-Las Vegas ................ L 0-1*

at Portland# ............................... L 0-3Washington (n) .......................... W 1-0at Sonoma State ........................ T 0-0+Loyola (MD) ............................. W 2-1+Southern Methodist ................. W 1-0Cal State Los Angeles ............... W 4-2Sacramento State ...................... W 2-0at Boston University................... L 0-2at Connecticut............................ L 0-1Fresno State .............................. W 1-0St. Mary's# ................................. W 1-0at Santa Clara#.......................... W 1-0Nevada Las Vegas .................... W 3-2at Stanford ................................. L 0-1at UCLA ..................................... L 0-1Loyola Marymount# ................... W 5-0San Diego# ................................ W 2-1Air Force .................................... T 1-1California ................................... W 3-0U.S. International ....................... W 2-0San Jose State .......................... W 2-1

at San Jose State ...................... W 3-1+Seton Hall ................................ W 1-0+Indiana ..................................... L 0-1U.S. International ....................... W 2-0Akron (n) .................................... T 1-1South Florida (n) ........................ W 1-0UCLA ......................................... L 0-2at Fresno State .......................... L 0-1Cal State Los Angeles ............... W 1-0Fordham (n) ............................... W 1-0at Loyola (MD) ........................... W 1-0

1981 (17-2-2)

1982 (19-2-4)

1983 (19-6-0)

1984 (15-6-3)

1985 (12-6-3)

1986 (17-3-4)

1987 (14-5-3)

1988 (14-5-2)

1989 (9-10-2)

Loyola Marymount# ................... W 9-0at St. Mary's# ............................. L 0-1Virginia (n) ................................. L 0-1Illinois State (n) .......................... T 2-2at Portland# ............................... L 0-1Stanford ..................................... W 2-1at San Diego State .................... L 0-3at San Diego# ............................ L 0-2Santa Clara................................ L 0-2California ................................... L 0-1

Sonoma State ............................ W 3-1San Francisco State .................. W 3-0Cal State Hayward..................... W 2-0at Indiana ................................... T 2-2St. Louis (n) ............................... L 2-3+Hartford ................................... W 2-1+Evansville ................................ L 1-2Cal Poly SLO ............................. W 3-1at UCLA ..................................... T 0-0at Loyola Marymount# ............... W 2-0San Diego# ................................ W 2-0St. Mary's# ................................. L 1-3South Carolina (n) ..................... L 0-1Boston University (n) ................. L 0-1Duke (n) ..................................... L 1-3Wisconsin-Green Bay ................ W 3-1Fresno State .............................. T 0-0at Portland# ............................... L 0-1San Jose State .......................... W 4-2California ................................... W 1-0at Stanford ................................. W 3-0at Santa Clara............................ L 1-3

at San Jose State ...................... W 2-0CS Fullerton (n) ......................... W 2-1Sacramento State ...................... W 4-0San Francisco State .................. W 5-0+Marquette ................................ W 2-1+Florida International ................. W 4-3at Fresno State .......................... L 0-3Humboldt State .......................... W 2-1So. Carolina (n) ......................... L 0-2So. Alabama (n) ......................... W 1-0Loyola Marymount# ................... W 7-0Texas Christian (n)..................... W 3-1CS Northridge (n) ...................... W 2-1UCLA ......................................... W 1-0Santa Clara#.............................. W 3-0at San Diego# ............................ W 2-1at St. Mary's# ............................. W 2-1Stanford ..................................... L 2-3Portland# ................................... W 1-0at California ............................... W 2-0at Fresno State .......................... L 0-1*

Seattle University....................... L 1-2San Francisco St. ...................... W 6-0+NC-Greensboro ....................... W 4-0+ NC-Charlotte .......................... W 4-1at UCLA ..................................... L 0-5at Loyola Marymount# ............... W 5-0CS-Northridge............................ W 2-0Fresno State .............................. T 0-0San Jose State .......................... W 2-0So. Florida (n) ............................ L 0-3Geo. Wash (n). .......................... W 2-0at Portland# ............................... L 0-2San Diego# ................................ L 1-2Air Force .................................... L 3-4at Stanford ................................. T 1-1California ................................... W 4-0Indiana (n) ................................. T 1-1SMU (n) ..................................... L 1-2St. Mary's# ................................. T 1-1at Santa Clara#.......................... W 2-1

Stanford University .................... T 3-3Sacramento State ...................... W 5-1+Wisc-Green Bay ...................... T 3-3+Loyola (MD) ............................. L 0-1at Fresno State .......................... L 4-5NC-Charlotte @UNCG .............. W 4-1at NC Greensboro ..................... W 2-1UCLA ......................................... W 2-1St. Louis @Stanford .................. W 3-2UC Irvine @Stanford ................. W 4-2at California ............................... T 1-1#Gonzaga .................................. W 3-0#at St. Mary's ............................. W 2-1#Portland ................................... T 2-2Cal Poly SLO ............................. W 2-0#at Loyola Marymount ............... W 4-0#at San Diego ............................ L 0-2#Santa Clara.............................. W 2-1*Santa Clara .............................. W 2-1*St. Louis ................................... W 2-1*CS-Fullerton ............................. L 0-1

California ................................... W 3-2at San Jose State ...................... L 1-3+So. Alabama ............................ L 0-1+Connecticut ............................. W 3-1

Fresno State .............................. L 0-1Wisc. Green Bay........................ T 2-2Wisc Milwaukee (@WGB) ......... L 2-5at UCLA ..................................... L 1-2Akron (@Stanford) .................... T 0-0Rhode Island (@Stanford) ......... W 7-1Alabama A&M ............................ L 0-2#San Diego ................................ W 4-1 #Loyola Marymount ................... W 4-0at Stanford ................................. W 3-0#at Gonzaga .............................. W 4-0#at Portland ............................... W 1-0#at Santa Clara.......................... T 0-0#St. Mary's ................................. W 4-1*at Fresno State......................... T 1-1*at CS Fullerton ......................... L 0-1

Lafayette (@Loyola-MD) ........... W 3-0at Loyola-MD ............................. W 3-0+Dartmouth ................................ W 5-1+Creighton ................................. L 3-4UCLA ......................................... L 0-1California ................................... T 2-2San Jose State .......................... L 0-2Massachusetts (@Stanford) ...... L 1-4Old Dominion (@Stanford) ........ W ot 4-2Virginia ....................................... L 1-4Richmond (@St. Mary's) ........... L 1-2#Gonzaga .................................. W 3-0#Portland ................................... W 1-0Stanford ..................................... W ot 2-1#at San Diego ............................ L 1-2#at Loyola Marymount ............... W 1-0#Santa Clara.............................. L 0-1at Fresno State .......................... W 2-0#at St. Mary's ............................. W 1-0

Fresno State .............................. L 1-2Boston College (@UConn) ........ W 2-1at Connecticut............................ L 1-2+Navy ........................................ W 1-0+Wake Forest ............................ L 1-2 San Jose State .......................... L 0-1at UCLA ..................................... L 0-1CS Fullerton (@SCU) ................ W 2-0So. Caroliba (@SCU) ................ W 2-1#San Diego ................................ W 2-1CS Northridge ............................ W 5-0at Stanford ................................. T 1-1#Loyola Marymount ................... W 5-2#St. Mary's ................................. W 3-0#at Gonzaga .............................. L 0-1#at Portland ............................... L 2-3#at Santa Clara.......................... L ot 0-1California ................................... W ot 3-2Sacramento State ...................... L 2-3

UC Santa Barbara ..................... W 4-1at Creighton ............................... L 0-2Drake (at Creighton) .................. W 2-0+Holy Cross ............................... L 0-1+DePaul ..................................... W 3-0UCLA ......................................... L 1-3at San Jose State ...................... W 5-2CS Northridge (at SCU) ............. W 4-1William & Mary (at SCU) ............ L ot 2-3Dominican.................................. W 1-0at Fresno State .......................... L 0-3at Loyola Marymount ................. W 1-0at San Diego .............................. W 1-0Portland ..................................... L 1-2Gonzaga .................................... L 1-2at St. Mary's ............................... L ot 0-1California ................................... L 1-2 Stanford (at Cal) ........................ W 1-0Santa Clara................................ L 0-2at Washington ............................ L 1-6

at Wake Forest .......................... L 1-2No. Carolina (@Wake F.) ........... L 2-6+Air Force .................................. L 0-1+Xavier ...................................... L 1-2Washington ................................ L 1-2at UCLA ..................................... L 0-6at Stanford ................................. L 0-2Fresno State .............................. W 1-0Maryland (@Santa Clara) .......... L 1-3CS Northridge (Santa Clara) ..... L 2-3San Diego .................................. L 1-2Pennsylvania ............................. W 6-0Loyola Marymount ..................... T 0-0St. Mary's ................................... W 2-1at Sacramento State .................. W 1-0at Gonzaga ................................ L 1-2at Portland ................................. W 1-0at Santa Clara............................ L 0-2San Jose State .......................... L 0-1California ................................... L 1-3

at California ............................... L 0-1New Mexico (@Airforce)............ L 1-2at Air Force ................................ W 4-3+Loyola-Chi. .............................. W 1-0

1990 (11-8-3)

1991 (17-4-0)

1992 (9-7-4)

1993 (13-4-4)

1994 (9-7-4)

1995 (9-7-4)

1996 (9-9-2)

1998 (5-14-1)

1997 (9-11-0)

1999 (10-9-1)

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RESULTS - 2000-09+CS Northridge ......................... W 2-1Hofstra ....................................... W 2-1UCLA ......................................... L 1-3Stanford ..................................... W 2-1Sacramento St (@SCU) ............ L 1-2San Diego St. (@SCU) .............. L 1-3at Fresno State .......................... W 1-0at San Diego .............................. L 0-1at Loyola Marymount ................. W 2-1Portland ..................................... L 0-3at San Jose St. .......................... W 3-2Gonzaga .................................... L 3-5Stanislaus State......................... W 9-0Santa Clara................................ L 0-1at St. Mary's ............................... W 1-0

at Loyola Chicago ...................... L 0-2Detroit (@LC) ............................ W ot 5-4at Sacramento St. ...................... T 1-1+Cal Poly ................................... W 3-1+Alabama A&M .......................... T 1-1at Stanford ................................. L 0-4San Jose State .......................... L 0-2at UCLA ..................................... L 0-3at California ............................... W 1-0Missouri-KC (at SCU) ................ W 1-0Fresno State .............................. L ot 3-1CS Northridge ............................ W 1-0Loyola Marymount ..................... W 2-1San Diego .................................. L 0-1 Dominican University ................. W 3-0at Oregon State ......................... L 0-1at Gonzaga ................................ L 0-2St. Mary's ................................... W 3-1at Santa Clara............................ L 0-1at Portland ................................. L 0-3 .............................................

CS Stanislaus ............................ W 4-0San Francisco State .................. W 3-0+UCLA ....................................... L 0-4+Oregon State ........................... W 1-0Marquette .................................. L ot 2-3 Long Island University ............... W 2-1at San Jose State ...................... W 5-2Sacramento State ...................... T 1-1California ................................... L 1-2at Fresno State .......................... W 3-2Stanford ..................................... L 1-3Dominican.................................. W 2-0Santa Clara................................ L 2ot 1-2Portland ..................................... L 1-2Gonzaga .................................... L 0-2at San Diego .............................. L 0-2at Loyola Marymount ................. L 1-4at St. Mary's ............................... L 1-4

Dominican College .................... W 4-1at Memphis ................................ L 2ot 1-2Drury (at Memphis) .................... W 3-2UC Irvine .................................... L 0-1San Jose State .......................... W 2-0CS Fullerton (at Santa Clara) .... L 3-4at California ............................... L 0-2Fresno State .............................. W 2-1+Harvard ................................... W 4-1+Brown ...................................... W 2-1at Sacramento State .................. L 0-1St. Mary’s ................................... W 4-0Notre Dame de Namur .............. W 4-1at Gonzaga ................................ W 2-0at Portland ................................. W 2-0Loyola Marymount ..................... L ot 0-1San Diego .................................. L 0-1Santa Clara................................ L 1-4at UCLA ..................................... T 2ot 1-1

Cal State Northridge .................. L 2-3Dominican University ................. W 4-0at Florida Int'l. ............................ L 1-5vs. Central Florida ..................... L 0-1+California ................................. L 1-3+Holy Cross ............................... W 1-0vs. Geo. Washington ................. W 3-1vs. CS Monterey Bay ................. W 2-0Columbia ................................... L 0-1vs. Fresno State ........................ L 2-3Sacramento State ...................... W 6-0at San Jose State ...................... L 0-3Santa Clara................................ L 1-2at Loyola Marymount ................. W ot 2-1at San Diego .............................. L 0-3at St. Mary's ............................... W 1-0at UC Santa Barbara ................. L ot 1-2Illinois-Chicago .......................... W 1-0Portland ..................................... T ot 0-0Gonzaga .................................... W 2-1

UC Davis ................................... W 2-1at UMass ................................... W 3-1vs. Yale (@Brown) ..................... W ot 2-1at Brown .................................... L 0-3vs. Davidson (@SCU) ............... W 3-1vs. San Jose State (@SCU) ...... W 2-1

UC Santa Barbara ..................... T ot 1-1at Santa Clara............................ L 0-1Loyola Marymount ..................... L ot 1-2San Diego .................................. W 1-0at Gonzaga ................................ W 1-0at Portland ................................. W 2-1at St. Mary's ............................... W 2-1St. Mary's ................................... W 2-0Santa Clara................................ W 1-0at Loyola Marymount ................. W 2-1at San Diego .............................. L ot 1-2Portland ..................................... W 4-1Gonzaga .................................... W 1-0Wisc-Milwaukee (NCAA) ........... L 2-3

Dominican University ................. W 2-0vs. New Hampshire (@ Vermont) T o2 0-0at Vermont ................................. L 1-2California .................................. L 1-2at Stanford ................................. W 1-0+San Jose State ........................ W 3-1+Florida International ................. W 3-0at Saint Mary's ........................... L 0-1at Loyola Marymount ................. W 1-0at San Diego .............................. W 3-0Gonzaga .................................... T o2 1-1Portland ..................................... L o2 1-2Santa Clara................................ T o2 0-0at Santa Clara............................ L 0-3UC Riverside ............................. W o2 1-0Saint Mary's ............................... W 4-1Loyola Marymount ..................... W 2-1San Diego .................................. T o2 0-0at Portland ................................. W o2 3-2at Gonzaga ................................ W 2-0at So. Methodist (NCAA) ........... L 1-2

California (No. 14) ..................... W 1-0Stanford ..................................... W 2-0San Jose State .......................... W 2-0at Penn State ............................. W 2-0vs. Ohio State ............................ T o2 1-1at Cal State Northridge .............. W 2-1at UCLA ..................................... L 0-2at Saint Mary's ........................... L 0-1Santa Clara................................ L 1-2Gonzaga .................................... W 2-1Portland ..................................... W ot 3-2at Loyola Marymount ................. W 1-0at San Diego .............................. W 2-1at Santa Clara............................ L 0-1Saint Mary's ............................... W 1-0at Portland ................................. L 1-2at Gonzaga ................................ L o2 1-2San Diego .................................. W 2-0Loyola Marymount ..................... W o2 2-1New Mexico (NCAA) .................. L 1-0

Vermont ..................................... L 0-1Alabama A&M ............................ W ot 3-2San Jose State .......................... W 3-2No. 11 California ........................ W 2-1at Stanford ................................. W o2 2-1No. 5 UCLA................................ L 0-1New Mexico ............................... L 0-2Portland ..................................... L 0-1No. 24 Gonzaga ........................ L 0-2at No. 4 Santa Clara .................. L 1-2at Loyola Marymount ................. W 2-1at San Diego .............................. T o2 0-0Saint Mary's ............................... L 0-1at Saint Mary's ........................... W 2-1at Gonzaga ................................ L 0-1at Portland ................................. L 0-3No. 3 Santa Clara ...................... L 1-2Loyola Marymount ..................... W 4-0San Diego .................................. L 1-2

at No. 20 Nowrthwestern ........... L 0-1vs. Northern Illinois .................... L 0-1at San Jose State ...................... LO2 0-1Stanford ..................................... L 0-1UNLV ......................................... T 1-1Penn State ................................. W 2-0No. 6 California .......................... L 0-2at Gonzaga ................................ W 1-0at Portland ................................. W 1-0Saint Mary’s ............................... L 1-3San Diego .................................. L OT 1-2Loyola Marymount ..................... W 1-0at Santa Clara............................ T 0-0Santa Clara................................ W 3-1Portland ..................................... W 3-0Gonzaga .................................... L OT 2-3Academy of Art .......................... W 2-0at Saint Mary’s ........................... W O2 1-0at San Diego .............................. W 2-1at Loyola Marymount .............................L 4-5at No. 9 California (NCAA) ....................L 0-3

2000 (8-10-2)

2001 (7-10-1)

2002 (10-8-1)

2003 (9-10-1)

2004 (14-5-1)

2005 (11-6-4)

2006 (12-7-1)

2007 (7-11-1)

2008 (9-10-2)

UMKC ........................................ W 4-1at New Mexico ........................... W 1-0Sacramento State ...................... L 1-2#7 Cal ........................................ L 0-3at Stanford ................................. L ot 0-1San Jose State .......................... W ot 2-1#25 Brown ................................. T 1-1at Loyola Marymount ................. L ot 2-3at San Diego .............................. L 0-1Santa Clara................................ W 2-0at Saint Mary’s ........................... L ot 0-1#22 Portland .............................. W 1-0Gonzaga .................................... L 0-2#19 San Diego ........................... L 1-3Loyola Marymount ..................... W 3-1at Santa Clara............................ L 0-1Saint Mary’s ............................... T ot 1-1at Gonzaga ................................ W 2-1at Portland ................................. L 0-5

NCAA wins only in W-L recordAll scores not available +-USF Classic (n)-neutral site

2009 (7-10-2)

Dons Soccer in Sports Illustrated (12/18/78)

USF won its third NCAA Championship in four years in 1978 with a roster featuring no fewer than 24 international players. Pictured above is All-American Roar Anderson (Norway). Also pictured is cur-rent USF head coach Erik Visser, No. 23 (Holland).

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INTERNATIONAL DONSAustraliaBradley, Chris

BelguimKristensson, Anders

BiafraMadu, Sylvanus

BoliviaDe La Reza Mendez, A.Pelaez, Martin

BrazilFonseca, Jose EdwardoMagalhae, Luis FilipePires, Felipe

CanadaBedenikovic, MarkoCivitarese, DannyKaliszewski, PaulNowak, AdamPrice, David

ChinaIvanow, Mike

ColumbiaArbalaez, VictorCabrera, FelipeLugo,AntonioSilva, Jesus

CretePanayides, Antonios

CzechoslovakiaMusilek, Stanislau

DenmarkJepsen, Thomas

EgyptAhmadein, Nour

El SalvadorAlvarez, RafaelDiaz, SalvadorIngles, EnriqueRosales, FernandoTrejo, Carlos

EnglandAtack, LeeBrooks, JohnMiklewright, JohnHolmes, LukeRoche, MalWarren, Peter

EthiopiaDemissie, AbrahamWeldearegai, Tilahun

FinlandKald, Thomas

FranceBlanson, ThierryDessard, BenDuny, Francois

Fortes, Ludovic

GermanyDrong, WernerHeitman, LeonKeller, OliverOsiander, LotharScmidke, Thomas

GuyanaAlphonso, Roger

GreeceApostolidis, KirkDimitrakis, ArgyrisLambridis, NickPapazoglu, KiriakoPsaras, Ted

GuatemalaArgueta, Chema Freissen, HansSagastume, EdgarSagastume, Mario

HollandDekkers, RudyDe Roever, JeroenElberse, JanNiehe, GijsOoft, HaroldVanderheyden, TheoVisser, Eric

HondurasGranados, Oscar

HungaryHites, Sandor

IranAkhbari, ParvizCharalaghi, KambakhshGoldshani, Abrahim

IsraelPirinjian, Misak

ItalyBucaioni, AlessioLucchetta, Marco

JamaicaWilliams, Leon

JapanEddy, Rafai

LiberiaClarke, PhillipGray, Anthony

MexicoBoucsieguez, UrbanoBracamontes, ChuyCumplido, LorenzoEstape, PedroLe Favre, JorgeLe Favre, LuisOchoa, FernandoOchoa, SalvadorPerez, Alvaro

NigeriaAtuegbu, AndyAtuegbu, FideliusBoardman, KenIgwe, TonyNwosu, AlexOdiye, GodwinOkoro, Marcellinus

NorwayAkerjordet, AlexsanderAmundsen, LarsAndersen, CatoAndersen, RoarBergsvand, JoClausen, OleDahl, BjornEgeland, KevinEl Fakiri, OmarFalch, EyvindFedje, PerryGausereide, SteinHague, TorgeirHasle, StianHaugvaldstand, PerHenmo, OlaHetleoen, ChristianHoftvedt, MartinIgnacio, TevisKlevberg, IngeLarsen, Per ChristianLarsen, VidarLeroy, KnutLier, BjornLyster, JohnnyMurphy, DanMyrengett, HelgeNarvestad, TheoNielson, ErikNordvik, JanOlavsen, DagOlavsen, MatsSchiefl oe, Jan HelgeSkabo, KevinSkagen, BjornSkaug, Jan ErickSoebye, StaaleSolberg, CatoStave, AndreasStromsmo, IvarSveen, MikaelSveen, TorTorgersen, MortenTronstad, BjornTronstadt, TomTuntland, OlaTvedt, KjellWidsvik, Dag

ParaguayMichelagnoli, Miguel

PeruBarrenechea, CarlosNole, AdolfoSan Martin, CarlosSpalarossa, SilvioZidek, Carlos

PhillipinesUgarte, Emilo

RomaniaMarinescu, Tiberiu

SenegalKane, Mody

SingaporeSandhu, Singh

SpainFernandez, CarlosFlores-Rodriguez, CarlosMulder, JohnRodkey, ClydeSantome, Jorge

SurinamVan Straatum, Glen

SwedenEnglund, OscarFalleth, PierreIvarsen, MartinJonsson, PeterKald, TomasKvarne, GunnarLevi, JonathanSchonbeck, BjornSjorgrell, Jan HelgeWennberg, Victor

SwitzerlandSciaroni, Franco

UruguayBabraez, AnnibalTabarez, Anibal

VenezuelaLopez, Eleazar

WalesBradley, Chris

YugoslaviaDelic, Dragan

***PLEASE NOTE: Interna-tional Dons compiled from 1966-09 only.