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AUG. 24 - 7:30 | AUG. 26 - 7:00 | SPRY STADIUM (3,500) | WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS Record: 0-0-0 | ACC: 0-0-0 INDIANA HOOSIERS Record: 0-0-0 | B1G: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Bobby Muuss Season: 4th 2017 Home Record: 13-2-1 2017 Away Record: 6-0-0 2017 Neutral Record: 0-0-1 National Rank: 5 (Coaches) 2017 ACC Standings: 1st (Atlantic) 2017 Goals Scored: 58 2017 Goals Allowed: 13 THE MATCHUP • No. 5-ranked Wake Forest opens the 2018 regular season with a pair of games at Spry Stadium. The Deacs kick off the season with No. 2 Indiana on Friday at 7:30 p.m., followed by a Sunday game against ETSU at 7 p.m., and both games will be broadcast on ACC Network Extra. LAST TIME OUT • Wake Forest closed out the exhibition schedule with a 2-0 victory over Patriot League-favorite Loyola Maryland. • Brad Dunwell scored the opening goal in the first half, while Omir Fernandez added a penalty kick goal in the second half. Three different Deacons combined for the shutout in between the posts. QUICK KICKS • Wake Forest was ranked No. 5 in the nation in the United Soccer Coaches preseason poll. The Deacs have been ranked in the top five in 21 consecutive polls dating back to the middle of the 2016 season - eight more weeks than any other program. • The Deacs were picked to repeat as the ACC Atlantic Division champion in the ACC preseason poll. North Carolina is projected to win the Coastal Division and overall title. • Wake Forest will have a lot of new faces after sending seven into the MLS ranks following the 2017 season. Still, the Deacs brought in the No. 2 recruiting class in the country, headlined by top- 50 recruits Isaiah Parente, Kyle Holcomb, Koby Carr and Aristotle Zarris. • Since the start of the Bobby Muuss era in 2015, Wake Forest has a 55-8-7 overall record. That win total is the most of any Division I program. • Per usual, the Deacons play a tough ACC slate, which includes four games against preseason top- 15 teams in No. 11 Clemson, No. 10 Duke, No. 15 Virginia and No. 6 Louisville. SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS • Indiana finished as the national runner-up a season ago, falling by a 1-0 margin to Stanford in the title game. The Hoosiers return nine starters from that team, including MAC Hermann Trophy watch list honoree Andrew Gutman, a senior defender. Trey Muse is a returning All-American keeper, coming off a 17-0-6 record with 17 shutouts, a 0.24 GAA and .906 save percentage last year. • The Bucs went 9-2-7 a season ago, and went unbeaten over their last 11 games, falling in their conference tournament in penaltiy kicks. ETSU has a new head coach in David Casper, who was previously an assistant at Kentucky. UP NEXT • Wake Forest hits the road for the first time this season, traveling to Florida Gulf Coast on Sept. 1. ONLINE COVERAGE Television ACC Network Extra Live Stats WakeForestSports.com Twitter Live updates, stats and more @WakeMSoccer Facebook Photos and news Wake Forest Men’s Soccer Instagram Photos and videos @WakeMSoccer WakeForestSports.com Complete coverage of WF Athletics AUGUST 12 at Furman (Exh.) T, 4-4 18 LOYOLA MARYLAND (Exh.) W, 2-0 24 #2 INDIANA (ACCN Extra) 7:30 26 ETSU (ACCN Extra) 7:00 SEPTEMBER 1 at Florida Gulf Coast 7:00 4 PRESBYTERIAN (ACCN Extra) 7:00 7 NC STATE* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7:00 14 at Virginia Tech* (ACCN Extra) 7:30 21 at #11 Clemson* (RSN) 8:00 25 DAVIDSON (ACCN Extra) 7:00 29 #10 DUKE* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 OCTOBER 2 UNCG (ACCN Extra) 7:00 5 at Syracuse* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 9 HIGH POINT (ACCN Extra) 7:00 12 BOSTON COLLEGE* (RSN) 8:00 16 at South Carolina 7:00 20 at #15 Virginia* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 26 #6 LOUISVILLE* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 31 ACC First Round % 7:00 NOVEMBER 4 ACC Quarterfinals % 1:00 7 ACC Semifinals % 7:00 11 ACC Championship & 12:00 15 NCAA First Round % TBD 18 NCAA Second Round % TBD 24-25 NCAA Third Round % TBD 30-1 NCAA Quarterfinal % TBD DECEMBER 7 NCAA Semifinal ! TBD 9 NCAA Championship ! TBD Home games in BOLD CAPS * - ACC game & - WakeMed Soccer Park (Cary, N.C.) ! - College Cup (Harder Stadium - Santa Barbara, Calif.) % - Game played at campus sites All times listed are ET VS ETSU BUCCANEERS Record: 0-0-0 | SoCon: 0-0-0

WAKE FOREST VS INDIANA ETSU DEMON DEACONS HOOSIERS …€¦ · Bobby Muuss took over before 2015, the Deacs are 39-6-3. • Wake Forest women’s soccer has gone 137-57-14 all-time

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AUG. 24 - 7:30 | AUG. 26 - 7:00 | SPRY STADIUM (3,500) | WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.

WAKE FORESTDEMON DEACONS

Record: 0-0-0 | ACC: 0-0-0

SCHEDULE & RESULTS

INDIANAHOOSIERS

Record: 0-0-0 | B1G: 0-0-0

Head Coach: Bobby MuussSeason: 4th2017 Home Record: 13-2-12017 Away Record: 6-0-02017 Neutral Record: 0-0-1National Rank: 5 (Coaches)2017 ACC Standings: 1st (Atlantic)2017 Goals Scored: 582017 Goals Allowed: 13

THE MATCHUP• No. 5-ranked Wake Forest opens the 2018 regular season with a pair of games at Spry Stadium. The Deacs kick off the season with No. 2 Indiana on Friday at 7:30 p.m., followed by a Sunday game against ETSU at 7 p.m., and both games will be broadcast on ACC Network Extra. LAST TIME OUT • Wake Forest closed out the exhibition schedule with a 2-0 victory over Patriot League-favorite Loyola Maryland. • Brad Dunwell scored the opening goal in the first half, while Omir Fernandez added a penalty kick goal in the second half. Three different Deacons combined for the shutout in between the posts. QUICK KICKS• Wake Forest was ranked No. 5 in the nation in the United Soccer Coaches preseason poll. The Deacs have been ranked in the top five in 21 consecutive polls dating back to the middle of the 2016 season - eight more weeks than any other program.• The Deacs were picked to repeat as the ACC Atlantic Division champion in the ACC preseason poll. North Carolina is projected to win the Coastal Division and overall title.• Wake Forest will have a lot of new faces after sending seven into the MLS ranks following the 2017 season. Still, the Deacs brought in the No. 2 recruiting class in the country, headlined by top-50 recruits Isaiah Parente, Kyle Holcomb, Koby Carr and Aristotle Zarris.• Since the start of the Bobby Muuss era in 2015, Wake Forest has a 55-8-7 overall record. That win total is the most of any Division I program. • Per usual, the Deacons play a tough ACC slate, which includes four games against preseason top-15 teams in No. 11 Clemson, No. 10 Duke, No. 15 Virginia and No. 6 Louisville.

SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS• Indiana finished as the national runner-up a season ago, falling by a 1-0 margin to Stanford in the title game. The Hoosiers return nine starters from that team, including MAC Hermann Trophy watch list honoree Andrew Gutman, a senior defender. Trey Muse is a returning All-American keeper, coming off a 17-0-6 record with 17 shutouts, a 0.24 GAA and .906 save percentage last year.• The Bucs went 9-2-7 a season ago, and went unbeaten over their last 11 games, falling in their conference tournament in penaltiy kicks. ETSU has a new head coach in David Casper, who was previously an assistant at Kentucky. UP NEXT• Wake Forest hits the road for the first time this season, traveling to Florida Gulf Coast on Sept. 1.

ONLINE COVERAGETelevision ACC Network ExtraLive Stats WakeForestSports.comTwitter Live updates, stats and more @WakeMSoccerFacebook Photos and news Wake Forest Men’s SoccerInstagram Photos and videos @WakeMSoccerWakeForestSports.com Complete coverage of WF Athletics

AUGUST12 at Furman (Exh.) T, 4-418 LOYOLA MARYLAND (Exh.) W, 2-024 #2 INDIANA (ACCN Extra) 7:3026 ETSU (ACCN Extra) 7:00

SEPTEMBER 1 at Florida Gulf Coast 7:004 PRESBYTERIAN (ACCN Extra) 7:007 NC STATE* (ACCN Extra) 7:0011 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7:0014 at Virginia Tech* (ACCN Extra) 7:3021 at #11 Clemson* (RSN) 8:0025 DAVIDSON (ACCN Extra) 7:0029 #10 DUKE* (ACCN Extra) 7:00 OCTOBER 2 UNCG (ACCN Extra) 7:005 at Syracuse* (ACCN Extra) 7:009 HIGH POINT (ACCN Extra) 7:0012 BOSTON COLLEGE* (RSN) 8:0016 at South Carolina 7:0020 at #15 Virginia* (ACCN Extra) 7:0026 #6 LOUISVILLE* (ACCN Extra) 7:0031 ACC First Round% 7:00 NOVEMBER4 ACC Quarterfinals% 1:007 ACC Semifinals% 7:0011 ACC Championship& 12:0015 NCAA First Round% TBD18 NCAA Second Round% TBD24-25 NCAA Third Round% TBD30-1 NCAA Quarterfinal% TBD DECEMBER 7 NCAA Semifinal! TBD9 NCAA Championship! TBD

Home games in BOLD CAPS* - ACC game& - WakeMed Soccer Park (Cary, N.C.)! - College Cup (Harder Stadium - Santa Barbara, Calif.)% - Game played at campus sites

All times listed are ET

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NO. 5 WAKE FOREST VS. NO. 2 INDIANA, ETSU

ETSUBUCCANEERS

Record: 0-0-0 | SoCon: 0-0-0

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Jay GarneauAssociate Director of Ath. CommunicationsCell: (630) 290-2408 | Office: (336) 758-3229

Email: [email protected]

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Men’s Soccer 1980All-Time Record 468-240-93 (.642)All-Time ACC Record 115-105-37 (.519)ACC Reg. Season Championships 8 (Overall: ‘02, ‘04, ‘06, ‘08, ‘09) (Division [ACC changed format in ‘14]: ‘15, ‘16, ‘17)ACC Tournament Championships 3 (‘89, ‘16, ‘17)NCAA Championships 1 (2007)College Cup Appearances 5 (‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘16)NCAA Tourney Appearances (last) 21 (2017)NCAA Tournament Record 29-17-4 (.620)Winning Seasons 3012+ Win Seasons 19ACC Winning Seasons 20All-Time Goals Scored 1,598All-Time Goals Allowed 886

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Bobby Muuss (Connecticut, ‘99)Record at WF 55-8-7 (.836) (4th year)Career Record 129-64-32 (.644)ACC Record 18-1-5 (.854)Best Time to Reach Coach Contact SIDAssociate Head Coach Steve Armas (4th year - Maryland, ‘03)Associate Head Coach Dane Brenner (8th year - South Florida, ‘06)Assistant Coach Matt Poplawski (2nd year - Penn, ‘17)

TEAM INFORMATION2017 Overall Record 19-2-2 Home 13-2-1 Away 6-0-0 Neutral 0-0-1Starters Returning/Lost 6/5Newcomers 9

Current Career LongAndreu Cases Mundet 12 12Michael DeShields 6 6Joey DeZart 0 14Brad Dunwell 70 70Eddie Folds 0 18Logan Gdula 2 22Andrew Pannenberg 0 1Sam Raben 70 70

Overall ......................................................0-0-0At home ...................................................0-0-0On road ....................................................0-0-0At neutral sites ......................................0-0-0After a win ...............................................0-0-0After a loss ..............................................0-0-0After a tie .................................................0-0-0In overtime .............................................0-0-0In double overtime ................................0-0-0vs. ranked opponents ..........................0-0-0vs. Top-10 opponents ..........................0-0-0vs. ACC opponents ................................0-0-0vs. nonconference opponents ...........0-0-0In one-goal games ................................0-0-0Scoring first ............................................0-0-0Opp. scoring first ....................................0-0-0Leading at half .......................................0-0-0Tied at half ..............................................0-0-0Trailing at half ........................................0-0-0Scoring 1 or fewer goals ......................0-0-0Scoring 2 goals .......................................0-0-0Scoring 3 or more goals .......................0-0-0Opp. scoring 1 or fewer goals ............0-0-0Opp. scoring 2 goals..............................0-0-0Opp. scoring 3 or more goals .............0-0-0Outshooting opponent .........................0-0-0Opp. outshooting Wake or tied..........0-0-0Wake has 0-5 shots .............................0-0-0Wake has 6-10 shots ...........................0-0-0Wake has 11-15 shots ........................0-0-0Wake has 16+ shots .............................0-0-0Opp. has 0-5 shots................................0-0-0Opp. has 6-10 shots .............................0-0-0Opp. has 11-15 shots ..........................0-0-0Opp. has 16+ shots ...............................0-0-0On Mondays ...........................................0-0-0On Tuesdays ..........................................0-0-0On Wednesdays ....................................0-0-0On Thursdays .........................................0-0-0On Fridays ...............................................0-0-0On Saturdays .........................................0-0-0On Sundays ............................................0-0-0In August ..................................................0-0-0In September .........................................0-0-0In October ...............................................0-0-0In November ...........................................0-0-0In December ...........................................0-0-0Wearing white uniforms .....................0-0-0Wearing black uniforms ......................0-0-0Wearing gold uniforms ........................0-0-0Wearing pink uniforms .........................0-0-0In televised games ................................0-0-0

A MODEL OF CONSISTENCY• Since the start of Bobby Muuss’ tenure in 2015, Wake Forest leads the nation in victories. Overall, Wake Forest is 55-8-7 in two years, while his previous school, Denver, is fourth. The full top 10 is below.

Wins since 2015: 2015 2016 20171. Wake Forest 55 17 19 192. Stanford 52 18 15 19 Akron 49 18 13 184. Denver 46 15 20 11 North Carolina 46 15 14 176. Seattle 44 18 11 157. Clemson 43 17 14 12 Indiana 43 13 12 189. Creighton 41 19 13 910. Maryland 40 12 18 10

SPRY’S ARMY• Spry Stadium has proven to be an unkind venue for opponents since opening in 1996. • In the 22nd season hosting Wake Forest soccer, the Deacs are 187-49-22 inside the friendly confines. Since Bobby Muuss took over before 2015, the Deacs are 39-6-3. • Wake Forest women’s soccer has gone 137-57-14 all-time at Spry Stadium. With a combined record between the two teams, Wake Forest soccer is 324-106-36, including a 40-8-2 record since the start of 2016.

NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE• A total of 10 different Demon Deacons have experience competing on a youth national team or in a national team camp.• Brad Dunwell, Koby Carr, Omir Fernandez, Landen Haig, Kyle Holcomb, Justin McMaster, Andrew Pannenberg, Isaiah Parente and Aristotle Zarris have experience with the U.S. Youth National Teams.• McMaster also spent time with the Jamaican Youth National Teams, as has Joey DeZart.

CLEAN SHEETS• The Deacs have gone on several shutout streaks under Bobby Muuss, including six of 300+ minutes. Last year, the Deacs held opponents scoreless for 463:20 from Sept. 9 to 26, for 672:31 from Oct. 6 to Nov. 8, and 347:10 from Nov. 8 to Dec. 2.• Wake Forest had a program-best shutout streak end at 855:46 on Sept. 27, 2016 at Davidson. The Deacs surpassed the previous program record of 639:59, which was set in 1992. The Deacs have recorded three streaks of 500+ minutes since head coach Bobby Muuss took over in 2015.• Andreu Cases Mundet recorded 12 solo shutouts last year, most since 2008 and one away from the program record.

ACC SUCCESS• Wake Forest was the only unbeaten team in ACC play last year. The Deacs handed Louisville and North Carolina their lone conference defeats.• The Deacs scored 20 goals in eight ACC games, five more than any other program. Wake Forest’s +16 goal differential in conference play is also best in the league, six more than second-place North Carolina (+10).• Thirty-three of the 48 ACC games played were decided by a goal or less. Wake Forest had five of the 15 wins decided by multiple goals.

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DANCING DEACS• Wake Forest made its 21st trip to the NCAA Tournament last year, including its seventh in a row and 16th of the past 17 years.• The Demon Deacons earned the top overall seed for the fifth time in program history and the second time in the past three seasons.• Wake Forest is 8-3 in the NCAA Tournament under head coach Bobby Muuss, going 2-1 during 2015 and 2017 Elite Eight runs and 4-1 in a runner-up finish in 2016.• The Deacs won the NCAA Championship in 2007, also reaching the College Cup in 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2016.

RELOADING• Wake Forest’s 2018 recruiting class was rated No. 2 in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer and College Soccer News. • The Demon Deacons’ freshman class includes Isaiah Parente (Crew SC Academy – ranked the No. 26 recruit by TopDrawerSoccer), Kyle Holcomb (Pateadores - No. 27), Koby Carr (Houston Dynamo Youth – No. 37), Aristotle Zarris (LA Galaxy – No. 42), Holland Rula (FC Dallas – No. 119), Jake Swallen (Minnesota Thunder Academy) and Elijah Kerr (Dix Hills SC), as well as Sweden native Alberto Catenacci.• The Deacs also welcome St. John’s transfer Alistair Johnston, who totaled 10 goals and four assists in two seasons at his previous school.

ONTO THE NEXT LEVEL• The Wake Forest men’s soccer team has proven to be a gateway into professional soccer. There are currently 27 former Demon Deacons playing at the next level, including 15 at the MLS level. Those 15 include:- Luis Argudo, Columbus Crew - Ike Opara, Sporting Kansas City- Jon Bakero, Toronto FC - Michael Parkhurst, Atlanta United (captain)- Sam Cronin, Minnesota United FC - Kevin Politz, New York Red Bulls- Chris Duvall, Montreal Impact - Jalen Robinson, D.C. United- Ian Harkes, D.C. United - Brandon Servania, FC Dallas- Jacori Hayes, FC Dallas - Ema Twumasi, FC Dallas- Collin Martin, Minnesota United FC - Jared Watts, Houston Dynamo- Mark McKenzie, Philadelphia Union

NATIONAL RANKINGS HEAD COACH BOBBY MUUSSSeason: 4thAlma Mater: Connecticut, 1999Degree: Communication ScienceRecord at Wake Forest: 55-8-7 (.836)Career Record: 129-64-32 (.644)ACC Record: 18-1-5 (.854)Previous: Denver - Head Coach (2007-14) Wake Forest - Assistant Coach (2001-07) UConn - Volunteer Assistant Coach (2000)

COASTAL1. North Carolina (11) - 702. Virginia (1) - 533. Duke - 464. Notre Dame - 405. Pitt - 286. Virginia Tech - 15

ATLANTIC1. Wake Forest (8) - 642. Clemson (4) - 603. Louisville - 534. NC State - 315. Syracuse - 296. Boston College - 15

(#) = First-place votes | ## = Points in poll

ACC ATLANTIC DIVISION STANDINGSSchool ACC Win% Pts Overall Win%1. Wake Forest 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0002. Boston College 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0003. Clemson 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0004. Louisville 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0005. NC State 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0006. Syracuse 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .000

ACC COASTAL DIVISION STANDINGSSchool ACC Win% Pts Overall Win%1. Duke 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0002. North Carolina 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0003. Notre Dame 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0004. Pittsburgh 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0005. Virginia 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .0006. Virginia Tech 0-0-0 .000 0 0-0-0 .000

DaneBrennerAssociate HC8th SeasonUSF, ‘06

SteveArmasAssociate HC4th SeasonMaryland, ‘03

MattPoplawskiAssistant Coach2nd SeasonPenn, ‘17

COACHING STAFF

ACC STANDINGS

ACC PRESEASON POLL

Coaches1. Stanford2. Indiana3. North Carolina4. Akron5. Wake Forest6. Louisville7. Michigan State8. SMU9. Butler10. Duke11. Clemson12. Wisconsin13. Georgetown14. Western Michigan15. Virginia16. Fordham17. Notre Dame18. Coastal Carolina19. New Hampshire20. FIU21. Michigan22. Seattle23. Dartmouth24. Washington25. Colgate

TopDrawer1. Stanford2. Akron3. Wake Forest4. North Carolina5. Indiana6. SMU7. Louisville8. Western Michigan9. Michigan State10. Butler11. Denver12. Clemson13. Duke14. Georgetown15. Michigan16. Virginia17. UCLA18. Wisconsin19. Coastal Carolina20. Notre Dame21. Maryland22. Portland23. NC State24. Seattle25. FIU

College Soccer News1. Stanford2. Indiana3. North Carolina4. Michigan State5. Louisville6. Georgetown7. Akron8. Wake Forest9. Duke10. SMU11. Butler12. Clemson13. FIU14. Western Michigan15. Virginia16. Fordham17. Michigan18. Seattle19. Washington20. Notre Dame21. Colgate22. Dartmouth23. Maryland24. Coastal Carolina25. New Hampshire

NCAA RPI (2017)1. Wake Forest2. North Carolina3. Stanford4. Indiana5. Duke6. Akron7. Michigan State8. Louisville9. Western Michigan10. Clemson11. Virginia12. Butler13. SMU14. Notre Dame15. Fordham16. Dartmouth17. New Hampshire18. Wisconsin19. Coastal Carolina20. VCU21. Georgetown22. Michigan23. UMass24. FIU25. Virginia Tech

Coaches TDS CSN SA RPIPreseason 5 3 8 N/A N/A

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2018 ROSTER

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

BY CLASSSeniors (4) Bailey, Dunwell, Gdula, RabenJuniors (6) Cases Mundet, DeZart, Folds, Johnston, Lapa, Rennhack (RS) Sophomores (7) Chol, DeShields (RS), Fernandez, McCurley, McMaster, Moore, PannenbergFreshmen (10) Carr, Catenacci, Haig, Holcomb, Kerr, Parente, Peters (RS), Rula, Swallen, Zarris

BY STATE/COUNTRYNew York (3) Omir Fernandez (Bronx) Elijah Kerr (Elmont) Tyrrell Moore (Brooklyn) California (2) Kyle Holcomb (San Marcos) Dominic Peters (Santa Clara) Florida (2) Landen Haig (Melbourne Beach) Aristotle Zarris (Sarasota) North Carolina (2) Tre Bailey (Durham) Andrew Pannenberg (Charlotte)Ohio (2) Eddie Folds (Columbus) Isaiah Parente (Medina)Texas (2) Koby Carr (San Antonio) Tater Rennhack (Westlake)Alabama (1) Holland Rula (Birmingham)Colorado (1) Sam Raben (Greenwood Village)Connecticut (1) Logan Gdula (East Lyme)Georgia (1) Machop Chol (Tucker)Illinois (1) Kyle McCurley (Lake Zurich)Maryland (1) Michael DeShields (Baltimore)Michigan (1) Brad Dunwell (Grand Rapids)Minnesota (1) Jake Swallen (Shoreview)New Jersey (1) Joey DeZart (Jackson)

International (5)Brazil (1) Bruno Lapa (Curtiba)Canada (1) Alistair Johnston (Aurora, Ontario)Jamaica (1) Justin McMaster (Kingston)Spain (1) Andreu Cases Mundet (Barcelona) Sweden (1) Alberto Catenacci (Stockholm)

(Machop Chol was born in Sudan, moved to Georgia at age 2)

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown /Previous School0 Andrew Pannenberg So. GK 6-3 195 Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell HS1 Andreu Cases Mundet Jr. GK 6-0 165 Barcelona, Spain/Escola Leo XII2 Koby Carr Fr. D 5-9 150 San Antonio, Texas/The Woodlands HS3 Kyle Holcomb Fr. F 6-0 165 San Marcos, Calif./San Marcos HS4 Holland Rula Fr. D 5-11 175 Birmingham, Ala./Lone Star HS (Texas)5 Michael DeShields R-So. D 6-1 180 Baltimore, Md./McDonogh HS6 Alberto Catenacci Fr. D/M 6-1 185 Stockholm, Sweden/Hermods Distangymnasium7 Aristotle Zarris Fr. F 5-10 160 Sarasota, Fla./Calif. Connections Acad.8 Alistair Johnston Jr. M 5-11 170 Aurora, Ontario/St. John’s University9 Tater Rennhack R-Jr. F/D 5-11 165 Westlake, Texas/Westlake Academy10 Bruno Lapa Jr. M 5-9 155 Curitiba, Brazil/Montverde Academy (Fla.)11 Justin McMaster So. F 5-9 165 Kingston, Jamaica/YSC Academy (Pa.)12 Brad Dunwell Sr. M 5-8 165 Grand Rapids, Mich./Forest Hills Northern HS14 Joey DeZart Jr. M 6-1 195 Jackson, N.J./YSC Academy (Pa.)15 Isaiah Parente Fr. M 5-9 150 Medina, Ohio/Medina HS16 Omir Fernandez So. F/M 5-9 160 Bronx, N.Y./Columbia Secondary School17 Logan Gdula Sr. D 5-11 160 East Lyme, Conn./Bacon Academy18 Landen Haig R-Fr. F 6-1 175 Melbourne Beach, Fla./Melbourne HS19 Eddie Folds Jr. D 5-10 150 Columbus, Ohio/Olentangy Orange HS20 Kyle McCurley So. M/D 5-10 145 Lake Zurich, Ill./Lake Zurich HS21 Machop Chol So. M 6-2 175 Tucker, Ga./Southwest Dekalb HS24 Jake Swallen Fr. M 5-10 155 Shoreview, Minn./Mounds View HS25 Elijah Kerr Fr. D 5-9 150 Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka HS26 Sam Raben Sr. D 6-0 165 Greenwood Village, Colo./Cherry Creek HS28 Tyrrell Moore So. D 5-6 150 Brooklyn, N.Y./Elizabeth Irwin HS29 Tre Bailey Sr. D 5-10 160 Durham, N.C./Greensboro College30 Dominic Peters R-Fr. GK 6-3 180 Santa Clara, Calif./Bellarmine College Prep

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFFName Position Year Alma MaterBobby Muuss Head Coach 4th (HC)/11th at WF Connecticut, 1999Steve Armas Associate Head Coach 4th Maryland, 2003Dane Brenner Associate Head Coach 8th South Florida, 2006Matt Poplawski Assistant Coach 2nd Penn, 2017

David Bass Sports Performance 15th Concord, 2001Michael White Athletic Trainer 10th Western IllinoisBrooke Taylor Academic Counselor 5th Ohio State, 2012Jay Garneau Communications 5th Ohio Northern, 2012Evan Feinstein Marketing 2nd Temple, 2015Mackenzie Smith Multimedia 2nd East Carolina, 2015Kate Ruley Nutritionist 2nd Queens, 1991

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE1. Andreu Cases Mundet .......................on-DRAY-you CASS-iss moon-DETT6. Alberto Catenacci ................................cot-in-AH-chee7. Aristotle Zarris ......................................ZAIR-riss10. Bruno Lapa ..........................................LAH-puh14. Joey DeZart .........................................dih-ZART15. Isaiah Parente ....................................puh-RENT-ay16. Omir Fernandez .................................oh-MEER17. Logan Gdula ........................................guh-DO-luh21. Machop Chol .......................................muh-CHOPE chullHC. Bobby Muuss .....................................Muse

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RECORD BOOK UPDATESACCOLADES

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 3000 MINS)(1) Andreu Cases Mundet (2016-17) 0.46 (2760 minutes)1. Brian Edwards (2004-07) 0.782. William Hesmer (2000-03) 0.823. Akira Fitzgerald (2007-10) 0.834. Alec Ferrell (2012-16) 0.895. Matt Olson (1989-90) 1.046. Michael Lisch (2009, 11-12) 1.097. Scott Wehmer (1987-88) 1.12

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (SEASON)1. Andreu Cases Mundet 2017 0.492. Brian Edwards 2007 0.503. Alec Ferrell 2016 0.544. Akira Fitzgerald 2008 0.635. William Hesmer 2002 0.656. Alec Ferrell 2015 0.667. Michael Lisch 2012 0.688. Akira Fitzgerald 2009 0.729. Mike McGinty 1991 0.7610. William Hesmer 2003 0.77

SHUTOUTS (SEASON)1. Akira Fitzgerald 2008 13 Brian Edwards 2007 133. Andreu Cases Mundet 2017 124. Brian Edwards 2004 9 Brian Edwards 2005 9 Mike McGinty 1991 96. Alec Ferrell 2016 8 Alec Ferrell 2015 8 Akira Fitzgerald 2009 8 Matt Olson 1990 8

GAMES (SEASON - FRESHMEN ONLY)1. Ike Opara 2007 262. Zack Schilawski 2006 253. Ema Twumasi 2016 24 Anthony Arena 2009 24 Andy Lubahn 2009 245. Omir Fernandez 2017 23 Michael Lahoud 2005 23 Jamie Franks 2005 23 Sam Cronin 2005 23

LATEST GOAL IN FIRST HALF1. 44:58 Ema Twumasi Cal Poly 8/28/20162. 44:58 Tommy Szczypiorski George Mason 9/16/20033. 44:56 Ross Tomaselli Virginia 10/14/20114. 44:54 Omir Fernandez Boston College 10/21/2017 44:54 Jeremiah White Maryland 9/27/2002

ATTENDANCE RECORDSTop Crowds in Spry Stadium History

1. 5,070 10/17/2015 vs. North Carolina2. 5,009 11/11/2015 vs. Notre Dame*3. 4,906 12/5/2015 vs. Stanford*4. 4,781 9/29/2017 vs. Clemson5. 4,722 11/11/1999 vs. NC State*6. 4,639 11/12/1999 vs. Virginia*7. 4,628 12/2/2017 vs. Stanford*8. 4,589 12/8/2007 vs. Notre Dame*9. 4,587 9/28/2013 vs. North Carolina10. 4,583 9/5/2010 vs. Akron

MLS DRAFTEESYEAR NAME TEAM RD2001 Ben Stafford KC Wizards 32003 Brian Carroll D.C. United 22004 William Hesmer KC Wizards 2 Jeremiah White NE Revolution 32005 Michael Parkhurst NE Revolution 1 Scott Sealy KC Wizards 1 James Riley NE Revolution 2 Amir Lowery Colorado Rapids 42006 Justin Moose D.C. United 12007 Wells Thompson NE Revolution 1 Ryan Solle NE Revolution 2 Steven Curfman Real Salt Lake 32008 Pat Phelan Toronto FC 1 Brian Edwards Toronto FC 2 Julian Valentin LA Galaxy 32009 Sam Cronin Toronto FC 1 Michael Lahoud Chivas USA 1 Evan Brown Seattle Sounders 2 Lyle Adams D.C. United 2 Jamie Franks Chivas USA 4 Marcus Tracy Houston Dynamo 42010 Ike Opara SJ Earthquakes 1 Zach Zchilawski NE Revolution 1 Corben Bone Chicago Fire 1 Austin da Luz NY Red Bulls 12014 Chris Duvall NY Red Bulls 2 Jared Watts Colorado Rapids 2 Tolani Ibikunle Colorado Rapids 3 Luca Gimenez Philadelphia Union 42016 Jack Harrison New York City FC 1 Michael Gamble NE Revolution 22017 Jacori Hayes FC Dallas 1 Alec Ferrell Minn. United FC 22018 Jon Bakero Chicago Fire 1 Ema Twumasi FC Dallas 1 Luis Argudo Columbus Crew 3

MLS HOMEGROWN SIGNEES2013 Collin Martin D.C. United2014 Sean Okoli Seattle Sounders Jalen Robinson D.C. United 2017 Ian Harkes D.C. United 2018 Mark McKenzie Philadelphia Union Kevin Politz New York Red Bulls Brandon Servania FC Dallas

Brad DunwellTopDrawerSoccer Preseason No. 3 Player (8/21)TopDrawerSoccer Preseason Best XI First Team (8/21)

Omir FernandezTopDrawerSoccer Preseason No. 64 Player (8/21)

Kyle HolcombTopDrawerSoccer Preseason Best XI Freshman Team (8/21)

Sam RabenTopDrawerSoccer Preseason No. 34 Player (8/21)

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Andrew PannenbergGoalkeeper • 6-3 • 195 • So.

Charlotte, N.C.

Ardrey Kell HS

Season Highs Career HighsSaves: 3, vs. Clemson (9/29/17)GA: 2, vs. Clemson (9/29/17)Shutouts:

Pannenberg’s Career Stats Year gp gs min ga gaa sv sv% w l t so2017 1 1 102:22 2 1.76 3 .600 1 0 0 02018 TOTAL 1 1 102:22 2 1.76 3 .600 1 0 0 0

• Made his collegiate debut against No. 6 Clemson (Sept. 29) and tallied three saves and the win.• Enrolled at Wake Forest for the 2017 spring semester.• Rated as the No. 103 recruit in the country, including the No. 5 goalkeeper, by TopDrawerSoccer.• Spent time with the U-17/18 Development Academy Team and was twice called up to the U.S. U-17 National Team.• Played as an amateur for the Charlotte Independence of the USL for two seasons.

Andreu Cases Mundet (on-DRAY-you) (CASS-iss) (moon-DETT)

Goalkeeper • 6-0 • 165 • Jr.

Barcelona, Spain

Escola Lleo XII

Season Highs Career HighsSaves: 6, vs. Providence (8/27/17)Shutouts: 17 - vs. Cleveland St. (9/3/16), vs. UVA (9/10/16), vs. CCU (11/20/16), vs. VT (12/3/16), vs. Stanford (12/11/16), vs. App State (9/12/17), vs. Pitt (9/16/17), vs. HPU (9/19/17), at NCSU (9/23/17), vs. VT (10/14/17), at Elon (10/17/17), at BC (10/21/17), vs. SU (10/27/17), vs. VT (11/5/17), vs. UVA (11/12/17),vs. Columbia (11/19/17), vs. Butler (11/26/17)

Cases Mundet’s Career Stats Year gp gs min ga gaa sv sv% w l t so2016 8 8 742:06 3 0.36 21 .875 6 2 0 52017 22 22 2018:15 11 0.49 32 .744 18 2 2 122018 TOTAL 30 30 2760:21 14 0.46 53 .791 24 4 2 17

• Named the ACC Championship MVP after recording two shutouts in three games.• Started in the NCAA College Cup final and made a then-career-high five saves.• After signing late in the summer of 2016 with the Demon Deacons, Cases Mundet made an immediate impact by starting four of the first five games of the season with Alec Ferrell sidelined.• Earned three shutouts in the four NCAA Tournament games he played in last year.• Played with Barcelona starting at age 12, including most recently with their U19 team and Barcelona B.

Koby CarrDefender • 5-9 • 150 • Fr.

San Antonio, Texas

The Woodlands HS

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Carr’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Rated as the No. 37 recruit in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.• Picked as a four-star prospect, the No. 4 prospect in Texas and the No. 11 defender nationally.• Member of the United States U-18 National Team.• Named a United Soccer Coaches All-American in 2017.• Served as a captain of the Houston Dynamo Youth U18/19 team.• Father, Jeremy, was an All-American baseball player at Cal State Fullerton and stole 278 bases in eight seasons in the Kansas City Royals organization, including four years in AAA.• Great uncle Joe Gibbs is an NFL Hall of Fame coach and NASCAR team owner.

Kyle HolcombForward • 6-0 • 165 • Fr.

San Marcos, Calif.

San Marcos HS

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Holcomb’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Rated by TopDrawerSoccer as the No. 26 recruit in the country, as well as the No. 7 forward and a four-star prospect.• Spent time with the U.S. U-18 and U-19 National Teams.• Was the top scorer in the Western Division Academy in three consecutive seasons from 2015-17.• With his club team, Pateadores FC, he scored 28 goals in 22 games in 2017 and 26 goals in 27 games in 2016.• Uncle, Chuck Lively, played college soccer at Fresno State.

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Alberto CatenacciDefender • 6-1 • 185 • Fr.

Stockholm, Sweden

Hermods Distangymnasium

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Catenacci’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Spent the last two seasons with the Åtvidabergs FF senior team in Super-ettan, the second-highest pro level in Sweden.• Started more than 30 games at center back for the club, recording one assist.• Previously competed with U19 Allsvenskan Norra, scoring two goals in 15 appearances.

Aristotle ZarrisForward • 5-10 • 160 • Fr.

Sarasota, Fla.

California Connections Academy

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Zarris’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Rated as the No. 42 recruit in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer, also pro-jected as the No. 15 midfielder and a four-star prospect.• Spent time with the United States U-18 and U-16 National Teams.• Recognized as a USSCAA All-American in 2016.• Spent the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons with the LA Galaxy Academy, totaling 14 goals in 29 games.• Previously spent 2015-16 with the Real Salt Lake Academy, totaling 13 goals in 28 games.• Cousin, Brad Kurtz, is a redshirt-freshman on the Virginia soccer team.

Holland RulaDefender • 5-11 • 175 • Fr.

Birmingham, Ala.

Lone Star HS (Texas)

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Rula’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Ranked by TopDrawerSoccer as the No. 119 recruit in the country, as well as the No. 10 prospect from Texas and the No. 30 defender nationally.• Played in 18 games and made 11 starts with the FC Dallas Academy in 2017-18.• Played with former Deacon and current pro Brandon Servania.• Father, David, played basketball at Mississippi State.

DeShields’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2017 20 10 1 0 2 6 0.167 3 0.500 1 0-0 11242018 Total 20 10 1 0 2 6 0.167 3 0.500 1 0-0 1124

• Named to the 2017 ACC All-Tournament Team.• First-career goal was a game-winner over Longwood (Oct. 10, 2017).• Redshirted his freshman year in 2016.• Named the Maryland Boy’s Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year in 2015.• Ranked as the No. 117 recruit in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer.• Was a high school All-American and played in the High School All-Ameri-can Game.• Led McDonogh High School to 21-0-1 record and the Maryland Interscho-lastic Athletic Association Class A state championship in 2015.

Michael DeShieldsDefender • 6-1 • 180 • R-So.

Baltimore, Md.

McDonogh HS

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: 1, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)Assists: Points: 2, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)Shots: 1, 4x, last vs. Clemson (11/8/17)SOG: 1, 3x, last vs. Syracuse (10/27/17)

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Bruno LapaMidfielder • 5-9 • 155 • Jr.

Curitaba, Brazil

Montverde Academy (Fla.)

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: 1, 3x, last vs. Longwood (10/10/17)Assists: 1, 3x, last at North Carolina (10/6/17)Points: 2, 3x, last vs. Longwood (10/10/17)Shots: 4, at Saint Louis (9/2/17)SOG: 2, vs. Marshall (10/11/16)

Lapa’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2016 14 0 1 1 3 11 0.091 4 0.364 0 0-0 3312017 23 0 2 2 6 23 0.087 9 0.391 0 0-0 7102018 Total 37 0 3 3 9 34 0.088 13 0.382 0 0-0 1041

• Lapa’s 2017 goals came against App State (Sept. 12) and Longwood (Oct. 10), also adding assists against Saint Louis (Sept. 2) and No. 4 North Carolina (Oct. 6).• Has converted on several big penalty kicks, including in the shootouts of the 2017 ACC Championship game and the NCAA College Cup national championship game in 2016.• Scored his first-career goal against FIU (Sept. 20, 2016).• Attended high school at Montverde Academy in Florida, where the team went 129-0-7 in the 136 matches he played in.

Justin McMasterForward • 5-9 • 165 • So.

Kingston, Jamaica

YSC Academy (Pa.)

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: 1, 2x, last at Boston College (10/21/17)Assists: 1, 3x, last vs. High Point (9/19/17)Points: 2, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)Shots: 3, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)SOG: 2, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)

McMaster’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2017 20 0 2 3 7 14 0.143 6 0.429 0 0-0 4052018 TOTAL 20 0 2 3 7 14 0.143 6 0.429 0 0-0 405

• Scored against Longwood (Oct. 10) and Boston College (Oct. 21) last year.• Represented Jamaica in the 2013 CONCACAF U-15 Championship and the 2015 U-17 CONCACAF Championship.• Joined the 2016 U.S. U-18 National Team Camp. Also participated in the first-ever U.S. Soccer Men’s Youth National Team Summit Camp in 2017, joining the U-20 squad.• Played as an amateur for USL club Bethlehem Steel and as a member of the Philadelphia Union Academy.• Club teammate of former Deacon and current Philadelphia Union player Mark McKenzie.

Alistair JohnstonMidfielder • 5-11 • 170 • Jr.

Aurora, Ontario

Aurora HS / St. John’s University

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: 2, 2x, last vs. Creighton (11/4/17)*Assists: 1, 4x, last at Georgetown (11/8/17)*Points: 4, 2x, last vs. Creighton (11/4/17)*Shots: 4, 2x, last vs. Creighton (11/4/17)*SOG: 3, 2x, last vs. UC-Santa Barbara (9/12/17)*

Johnston’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2016* 17 17 4 0 8 26 0.154 13 0.500 1 0-0 16082017* 19 19 6 4 16 36 0.167 15 0.417 3 1-1 17502018 TOTAL 36 36 10 4 24 62 0.161 28 0.452 4 1-1 3358

* - at St. John’s University

• Started all 36 games over his freshman and sophomore seasons at St. John’s.• Named to the Big East All-Freshman Team in 2016 and to the Big East All-Tournament Team in 2017.• Tied for the St.John’s team lead with 16 points in 2017.• Had a 3.92 cumulative GPA in two years at St. John’s.

Rennhack’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2016 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 112017 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1072018 Total 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 118

• Played in six games in 2017, helping the Deacs go 6-0 and outscore op-ponents 27-2 in those games.• Spent much of his time at Wake Forest on the back line before moving to forward.• Redshirted in 2015.• Ranked the 76th best player in his recruiting class by TopDrawerSoccer, and the 26th-ranked forward.• Member of the U.S. Soccer Academy from 2011-15.

Tater RennhackForward • 5-11 • 165 • R-Jr.

Westlake, Texas

Westlake Academy

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Isaiah Parente (puh-RENT-ay)

Midfielder • 5-9 • 150 • Fr.

Medina, Ohio

Medina HS

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: Assists: Points: Shots: SOG:

Parente’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Scored twice in the exhibition game against Furman (Aug. 12).• Enrolled early at Wake Forest for the 2018 spring semester and competed in the spring season.• Rated by TopDrawerSoccer as the No. 25 prospect in the nation, as well as the top prospect from the Great Lakes Region.• Participated in the inaugural U.S. Soccer Men’s Youth National Team Sum-mit Camp with the U-19 National Team in January, 2018.• Totaled five goals in 12 games with the Crew SC Academy in 2017-18.• Father, Giuseppe, played soccer at Cleveland State and mother ran cross country there. Brother, Hayden, totaled 16 goals and 11 assists in two sea-sons at John Carroll University and is now playing at Cleveland State.

Omir Fernandez (oh-MEER)

Forward • 5-9 • 160 • So.

Bronx, N.Y.

Columbia Secondary School

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: 2, at Boston College (10/21/17)Assists: 1, 5x, last at Boston College (10/21/17)Points: 5, at Boston College (10/21/17)Shots: 6, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)SOG: 3, 2x, last at Boston College (10/21/17)

Fernandez’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2017 23 0 6 5 17 40 0.150 19 0.475 1 0-0 8082018 TOTAL 23 0 6 5 17 40 0.150 19 0.475 1 0-0 808

• ACC All-Freshman Team honoree.• Notched a five-point game at Boston College (Oct. 21), netting two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist in just 38 minutes.• Recorded first three career points at Louisville (Sept. 9), assisting on the game-winner before finding the back of the net, himself.• Also scored the first goal of the game in a win at North Carolina (Oct. 6)• Rated as the No. 26 recruit in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer.• Attended U.S. U-14, U-15 and U-18 National Team camps.• Played club soccer for the New York Red Bulls Academy, scoring 20 goals in 24 games in 2016-17.

Brad DunwellMidfielder • 5-8 • 165 • Sr.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Forest Hills Northern HS

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: 1, vs. Georgia State (10/20/15)Assists: 1, 12x, last vs. Virginia Tech (11/5/17)Points: 2, vs. Georgia State (10/20/15)Shots: 2, 2x, last vs. Saint Louis (8/26/16)SOG: 1, 6x, last vs. Syracuse (10/27/17)

Dunwell’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2015 22 22 1 5 7 5 0.200 2 0.400 0 0-0 17132016 25 25 0 3 3 9 0.000 2 0.222 0 0-0 22612017 23 23 0 4 4 4 0.000 2 0.500 0 0-0 19742018 Total 70 70 1 12 14 18 0.056 6 0.333 0 0-0 5948

• Included on the TopDrawerSoccer preseason Best XI first team, and was rated as the No. 3 player in the country.• Earned third team All-ACC honors for the second time in 2017.• Named to the preseason MAC Hermann Trophy watch list in 2017.• Named third team All-ACC and to the College Cup All-Tournament team in 2016.• Member of the ACC All-Freshman Team in 2015.• Before Wake Forest, he played in the Chicago Fire Academy and for the United States U-15 National Team in Croatia.

DeZart’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2016 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 622017 19 14 0 1 1 8 0.000 1 0.125 0 0-0 10092018 Total 22 15 0 1 1 8 0.000 1 0.125 0 0-0 1071

• Recorded first-career point with the primary assist on a Jon Bakero goal vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 14).• Helped Wake Forest record 13 shutouts and post a top-five goals-against average in the nation as a defensive midfielder.• A member of the Philadelphia Union Academy, he played with the Union U16s and made it to the USSDA finals.• Was called up to the Jamaica U-20 National Team camp in 2016.

Joey DeZartmidfielder • 6-1 • 195 • Jr.

Jackson, N.J.

YSC Academy (Pa.)

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: Assists: 1, vs. Virginia Tech (10/14/17)Points: 1, vs. Virginia Tech (10/14/17)Shots: 3, vs. Rutgers (8/25/17)SOG: 1, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)

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Eddie FoldsDefender • 5-10 • 150 • Jr.

Columbus, Ohio

Oletangy Orange HS

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: Assists: 1, vs. Providence (8/27/17)Points: 1, vs. Providence (8/27/17)Shots: 1, vs. Syracuse (10/27/17)SOG:

Folds’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2016 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 262017 21 19 0 1 1 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 15782018 Total 24 19 0 1 1 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 1604 • Earned a much bigger role in his sophomore campaign, playing in 21 games and making 19 starts at outside back.• Helped lead a back line which recorded 13 shutouts and ranked in the top-five nationally in goals-against average.• Played club for Columbus Crew SC Academy since U-13, and was named 2016 Columbus Crew SC Academy Player of the Year after notching 27 starts with three goals.

Kyle McCurleyDefender/Midfield • 5-10 • 145 • So.

Lake Zurich, Ill.

Lake Zurich HS

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: Assists: Points: Shots: 1, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)SOG:

McCurley’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2017 7 0 0 0 0 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 1042018 TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 104

• Rated as the No. 10 recruit in the Midwest Region by TopDrawerSoccer.• Played club soccer with Chicago Magic PSG and FC United.• Sister, Katie, played soccer at Ohio, while brother, Brad, is a professional paintballer with AC Dallas and mother, Sue, was a swimmer at Bowling Green.

Logan Gdula (guh-DO-luh)

Defender • 5-11 • 160 • Sr.

East Lyme, Conn.

Bacon Academy

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: 1, vs. Rutgers (8/25/17)Assists: 2, vs. Longwood (10/10/17)Points: 2, 2x, last vs. Longwood (10/10/17)Shots: 3, vs. SIUE (11/27/16)SOG: 1, 8x, last vs. Virginia Tech (11/5/17)

Gdula’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2015 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2122016 24 18 0 2 2 10 0.000 2 0.200 0 0-0 17722017 22 21 1 7 9 12 0.083 6 0.500 0 0-0 17262018 Total 56 39 1 9 11 22 0.045 8 0.364 0 0-0 3710

• Scored his first collegiate goal in the win over Rutgers on Aug. 25, 2017.• Finished tied for third on the team with seven assists in 2017.• Contributed to a defense which recorded 13 shutouts and was top five in the country in goals-against average last year.• Ranked the No. 130 recruit for the class of 2014 by College Soccer News.

Haig’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Redshirted last year while recovering from a knee injury.• Rated as the No. 126 recruit in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer, as well as the No. 14 prospect from Florida.• Invited to the 2016 U.S. U-18 National Team camp.• His late father, Fidgi Haig, played for the Haitian National Team, Orlando Li-ons and Cocoa Expos professionally before accumulating a 231-18-8 record as a high school coach.

Landen HaigForward • 6-1 • 175 • R-Fr.

Melbourne Beach, Fla.

Melbourne HS

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Elijah KerrDefender • 5-9 • 150 • Fr.

Elmont, N.Y.

Sewanhaka HS

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Kerr’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL • Two-time first-team all-conference honoree in high school.• Totaled five goals and three assists in 11 games as a junior.• Rated as a two-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.

Sam Raben (RAY-bin)

Defender • 6-0 • 165 • Sr.

Greenwood Village, Colo.

Cherry Creek HS

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: Assists: 1, 4x, last at NC State (9/23/17)Points: 1, 4x, last at NC State (9/23/17)Shots: 2, 4x, last vs. High Point (9/19/17)SOG: 2, vs. Pitt (9/16/17)

Raben’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2015 22 22 0 0 0 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 19262016 25 25 0 3 3 7 0.000 2 0.286 0 0-0 22682017 23 23 0 2 2 8 0.000 3 0.375 0 0-0 20712018 Total 70 70 0 5 5 16 0.000 5 0.313 0 0-0 6265

• Rated as the No. 34 player in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.• Helped Wake Forest post 13 shutouts, as well as a top-five goals-against average in the nation last year.• Won a gold medal playing for the U.S. in the 2017 World Maccabiah Games in Israel.• Earned ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors in 2015.• Played in the Colorado Rapids Academy.• Older sister, Lizzy, was a soccer captain and four-year starter at Duke and is now playing professionally in Prague, and younger sister Mia is a fresh-man on the Wake Forest soccer team.

Machop Chol (muh-CHOPE) (chull)

Midfielder • 6-2 • 175 • So.

Tucker, Ga.

Southwest DeKalb HS

Season Highs Career HighsGoals: 1, vs. Rutgers (8/25/17)Assists: Points: 2, vs. Rutgers (8/25/17)Shots: 3, vs. Virginia Tech (11/5/17)SOG: 3, vs. Virginia Tech (11/5/17)

Chol’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2017 13 0 1 0 2 8 0.125 4 0.500 0 0-0 1802018 Total 13 0 1 0 2 8 0.125 4 0.500 0 0-0 180

• Scored his first-career goal in the 2017 season-opening win over Rutgers.• Rated as the No. 115 recruit in the country by TopDrawerSoccer, including the No. 11 prospect from the South Atlantic region.• Won the 2017 U.S. Soccer Regional title and was a 2015 Super Y National finalist Graduate of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy, playing for At-lanta United FC, where he scored 11 goals in 28 games in 2016-17.• Was born in Sudan before moving to Georgia when he was 2-years-old.

Swallen’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Rated as a three-star prospect by TopDrawerSoccer, as well as the No. 16 prospect from the Midwest.• Scored six goals in five games with the Minnesota Thunder Academy in 2017-18 before tearing his ACL.• Father, John, played soccer at Ripon College and had an 12-year pro career with the Minnesota Thunder and was inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame as a goalkeeper. Mother, Sharon Lokowich, played soccer at the College of St. Benedict.

Jake SwallenMidfielder • 5-10 • 155 • Fr.

Shoreview, Minn.

Mounds View HS

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Dominic PetersGoalkeeper • 6-3 • 180 • R-Fr.

Santa Clara, Calif.

Bellarmine College Prep

Season Highs Career HighsSaves: GA: Shutouts:

Peters’s Career Stats Year gp gs min ga gaa sv sv% w l t so2018 TOTAL

• Redshirted in 2017.• Played under Conor Salcido and Brandi Chastain in high school, winning a conference and sectional title.• Has trained with the Argentenian National Team and the San Jose Earth-quakes first team.• Brother, Cameron, competes in track and field at Seattle.

Tyrrell MooreDefender • 5-6 • 150 • So.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Elisabeth Irwin HS

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Moore’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2017 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 172018 Total 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 17

• Saw action in one game last year, playing 17 minutes off the bench in a win over Longwood (Oct. 10).• Played club soccer with Blau Weiss Gottschee in the US Soccer Develop-ment Academy.

Bailey’s Career Stats Year gp gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att min2018 TOTAL

• Did not see game action in 2017.• Spent 2014 and 2015 at Greensboro College, where he redshirted his freshman season and was twice named academic all-conference.• Made 18 appearances as a redshirt freshman, including three starts.• Scored his first-career goal at N.C. Wesleyan.• Helped team to a 14-5-1 record, including an undefeated 9-0-1 mark in the USA South.

Tre BaileyDefender • 5-10 • 160 • Sr.

Durham, N.C.

Greensboro College/Durham Acad.

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