2009 Men`s Soccer Media Guide
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2009 Men`s Soccer Media Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts........................................................................ 2 Roster, Schedule, Season Outlook .............................. 3 Roster ................................................................. 4 Schedule ............................................................. 5 Season Outlook ................................................ 6 Coaches & Support Staff ............................................ 7 Head Coach, Kerem Daser ................................ 8 Assistant Coaches .......................................... 10 Athletic Administration ................................... 11 Player Bios....................................................................... 12 Seniors ............................................................... 13 Juniors ................................................................ 14 Sophomores ....................................................... 15 Freshmen........................................................... 17 Season Review , Statistics , All-time Results ........... 20 2008 Season Review ........................................ 21 2009 Alumni Game........................................... 22 2008 Statistics ............................................... 23 All-time Panther Roster ................................... 24 Tournament History ........................................ 25 All-time Records ............................................. 26 Awards & Honors.............................................28 Season-by-Season Results ............................... 30 2009 Opponents.............................................................. 34 This is Georgia State ........................................36 This is Atlanta.................................................... 38 Georgia State Facilities ............................................... 40 Panther Promise.............................................. 42 Campus Housing............................................. 43 Panthers in the Pros....................................................... 44 Georgia State Campus.................................................. 45 The CAA............................................................ 46 GEORGIASTATESPORTS.COM All of the Panthers’ results, statistics and news can be found on Georgia State’s official website for athletics at GeorgiaStateSports.com CREDITS The 2009 Georgia State Men’s Soccer media guide is an official publication of the Georgia State Sports Communications Department. This publication was written and designed by Justin Glover. Special thanks to photographer Stephen Jones for providing all the camera shots for the guide. Also thanks to Charlie Taylor and Allison George for their assistance and all previous SIDs for their records. MEN’S SOCCER SID INFORMATION Justin Glover enters his first year as a graduate assistant in the sports communications office at Georgia State University. He will serve as the primary contact for men’s soccer and men’s & women’s Tennis. Glover previously worked as a Media Relations assistant in the Athletics Department at Western Carolina last season. The North Carolina native earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting with a minor in journalism from Campbell University in 2007 and is pursuing a master’s in sport administration at Georgia State. The 2009 Georgia State University men’s soccer cover design was designed by Justin Glover. Photography by Stephen Jones. This will be the 43rd NCAA season for men’s Soccer at Georgia State 2009 Men’s Soccer 2 0 0 9 QU I C K FA C T S General Location................................................................... Atlanta, Ga. Founded................................................................................1913 Enrollment........................................................................29,000 Nickname......................................................................Panthers Colors............................................. Blue (PMS 286) and White Affiliation........................................................NCAA Division I Conference......................Colonial Athletic Association(CAA) President....................................... Dr. Mark P. Becker/1st Year Athletics Director............................ Cheryl L. Levick/1st Year Sport Administrator..........................Gail Barksdale/2nd Year Athletics Dept. Phone.......................................(404) 413-4000 History First Year of Competition...............................1968/41 seasons Overall Record...............................................371-325-35 (.531) Conference Championships..................................................... 5 NCAA Appearances (Last)...........................................2 (2000) L, Rhode Island, 4-3 ot (in Atlanta) Home Field Facility.......................................Panthersville Soccer Complex Capacity...............................................................................1,000 Sports Communications Associate A.D.....................................................Allison George Assistant A.D....................................................... Charlie Taylor Assistant SID.........................................................Mike Holmes GA SID (MS Contact).......................................... Justin Glover E-mail....................................................athjag@langate.gsu.edu Office Phone.......................................................(404) 413-4033 Cell:.....................................................................(609) 214-9088 Fax.......................................................................(404) 413-4035 Web Site.................................... www.GeorgiaStateSports.com Mailing Address...................................................P.O. Box 3975 .............................................................Atlanta, GA 30302-3975 Overnight Address....................125 Decatur Street, Suite 130 .......................................................................Atlanta, GA 30303 Head Coach..................................................Kerem Daser Career Record.............................. 63-89-9 (.419)/9 years Record at Georgia State........................................... Same Office Phone............................................. (404) 413-4067 Fax............................................................. (404) 413-4001 E-mail...................................................... kdaser@gsu.edu Assistant Coach........ Brett Surrency (Jacksonville, ‘04) E-mail................................................ bsurrency@gsu.edu Office Phone............................................. (404) 413-4002 Athletic Trainer........................................ Matt Piechoski Team Information 2008 Overall Record................................................. 6-8-4 .............................................................................................. Home: 4-2-2, Away: 2-5-1, Neutral: 0-1-1 2008 CAA Record/Finish...............................2-6-3/11th Home: . ............................................... 2-2-2, Away: 0-4-1 2008 CAA Tournament..........................Did not qualify Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................13/6 Starters Returning/Lost...............................................5/6 Newcomers..................................................................... 10 Returning Starters Stephan Minyono, F..........18/18, 17 pts, 6 goals, 5 asst. Ayokunle Lumpkin, MF.....18/18, 5 pts, 2 goals, 1 asst. Donald Kirkland, MF/D......18/10, 4 pts., 1 goal, 2 asst. Brett Cummins, MF.......................... 35/23, 2 pts, 1 goal Starters Lost Filipe Carvalho, GK............ 18/18, 79 saves, 1.58 GAA Dathan Knott, F.................18/16, 14 pts, 6 goals, 2 asst. Joe DeVito, MF......................15/15. 4 pts, 1 goal, 2 asst. Eduardo Liza, MF................14/14, 8 pts, 2 goals, 4 asst. Linus Warendh, MF.........18/18, 12 pts., 4 goals, 4 asst. Spenser Sumpter, D..................................17/17, 0 points Newcomers (10) Moosah Dowlatabadi, D/MF, Alpharetta, Ga. Juan Giraldo, D, Lawrenceville, Ga. Caleb Kernan, F, Covington, Ga. Eric Lawrence, F/MF, Columbus, Ga. Yasser Majluf, Santiago, Chile Victor Nkhoma, MF, Harae, Zimbabwe Peter Vania, D, Kennesaw, Ga. Alex Vivanco, MF, Cumming, Ga. Alex Reyes, MF, Lawrenceville, Ga. Vincent Foermer, GK, Seevetal, Germany Georgia State University 2009 Men’s Soccer ROSTER # 0 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 29 Name Foermer, Vincent Walldorff, Zachary Lawrence, Eric Nkhoma, Victor Vania, Peter Reyes, Alejandro Castaldo, Joe Majluf, Yasser Kernan, Caleb Kirkland, Donald Minyono, Stephan Giraldo, Juan Peacos, Christopher Dowlatabadi, Moosah Hamilton, Jacob Vivanco, Alex Cummins, Brett Lumpkin, Ayokunle Syfert, Joey Evans, Darryl Pos. GK GK MF MF D MF MF F/MF F D/MF F D D D/MF D/F MF MF/F F/D D/MF MF Ht. 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-5 6-3 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-4 5-8 6-1 5-9 6-2 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-11 # 8 21 17 29 0 18 19 11 13 2 22 10 14 4 16 7 6 15 20 1 Name Castaldo, Joe Cummins, Brett Dowlatabadi, Moosah Evans, Darryl Foermer, Vincent Giraldo, Juan Hamilton, Jacob Kernan, Caleb Kirkland, Donald Lawrence, Eric Lumpkin, Ayokunle Majluf, Yasser Minyono, Stephan Nkhoma, Victor Peacos, Christopher Reyes, Alejandro Syfert, Joey Vania, Peter Vivanco, Alex Walldorff, Zachary Pos. MF MF/F D/MF MF GK D D/F F D/MF F/MF F/D F/MF F/MF MF D MF D/MF D MF GK Ht. 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-8 6-2 6-0 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-9 6-4 5-5 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-2 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kerem Daser Asst. Coach: Brett Surrency Volunteer Asst. Coach: Vincent Marcotrigiano Goalkeeper Coach: Filipe Carvalho Athletic Trainer: Matt Piechoski Pronunciation Guide Joey Syfert Ayokunle Lumpkin Stephan Minyono Christopher Peacos Kerem Daser Numerical Wt. 172 195 165 144 180 155 165 165 165 160 220 150 175 170 175 165 175 180 175 168 Yr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Alphabetical Wt. 165 175 170 168 172 150 175 165 160 165 180 165 220 144 175 155 175 180 165 195 Yr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Hometown (Previous School) Seevetal, Germany (Gymnasium Meckelfeld) Chamblee, GA (Chamblee HS) Columbus, GA (Pacelli HS) Harare, Zimbabwe (Kutama HS) Kennesaw, GA (North Cobb HS) Lawrenceville, GA (Collins Hill HS) Atlanta, GA (North Druid Hills HS) Santiago, Chile (Colegio Cumbres) Covington, GA (Eastside HS) McDonough, GA (Eagle’s Landing HS) Austell, GA (South Cobb HS) Lawrenceville, GA (Collins Hill HS) Roswell, GA (Roswell HS) Alpharetta, GA (Chattahoochee HS) Cumming, GA (North Forsyth HS) Cumming, GA (South Forsyth HS) Powder Springs, GA (Kennesaw Mountain HS) Marietta, GA (Sprayberry HS) Kennesaw, GA (Reinhardt College) East Point, GA (Macomb CC) Hometown (Previous School) Atlanta, GA (North Druid Hills HS) Powder Springs, GA (Kennesaw Mountain HS) Alpharetta, GA (Chattahoochee HS) East Point, GA (Macomb CC) Seevetal, Germany (Gymnasium Meckelfeld) Lawrenceville, GA (Collins Hill HS) Cumming, GA (North Forsyth HS) Covington, GA (Eastside HS) McDonough, GA (Eagle’s Landing HS) Columbus, GA (Pacelli HS) Marietta, GA (Sprayberry HS) Santiago, Chile (Colegio Cumbres) Austell, GA (South Cobb HS) Harare, Zimbabwe (Kutama HS) Roswell, GA (Roswell HS) Lawrenceville, GA (Collins Hill HS) Kennesaw, GA (Reinhardt College) Kennesaw, GA (North Cobb HS) Cumming, GA (South Forsyth HS) Chamblee, GA (Chamblee HS) GEOGRAPHIC BACKGROUND Georgia (18) East Point Alpharetta Moosah Dowlatabadi Atlanta Joe Castaldo Austell Stephan Minyono SIGH-fert I-oh-KOON-lay Stef-FAHN Men-yo-no PEE-kos Da-sheer Chamblee Zachary Walldorff Columbus Eric Lawrence Covington Caleb Kernan Cumming Jacob Hamilton Alex Vivanco Georgia State University Darryl Evans Kennesaw Joey Syfert Peter Vania Lawrenceville Juan Giraldo Alejandro Reyes Marietta Joe Devito Ayokunle Lumpkin McDonough Donald Kirkland Powder Springs Brett Cummins Roswell Christopher Peacos Zimbabwe (1) Harare Victor Nkhoma Chile (1) Santiago Yasser Majluf Germany (1) Seevetal Vincent Foermer 2009 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time (EST) Sat, Aug 22 Georgia Southern Panthersville 3 p.m. (Exh.) Fri, Aug 28 UAB Panthersville 7 p.m. (Exh.) Tue, Sep 1 USC-Upstate at Spartanburg, S.C. 4 p.m. Sat, Sep 5 Presbyterian at Clinton, S.C. Fri, Sep 11 Mercer Panthersville 7 p.m. Fri, Sep 18 North Florida at Jacksonville, Fla. 5 p.m. Sun, Sep 20 Gardner-Webb Panthersville 2 p.m. Sat, Sep 26 Hofstra * Panthersville 7 p.m. Sat, Oct 3 Northeastern * at Boston, Mass. 6 p.m. Wed, Oct 7 UNC Wilmington * Panthersville 7 p.m. Sat, Oct 10 Drexel * Panthersville 1 p.m. Wed, Oct 14 Old Dominion * at Norfolk, Va. 7 p.m. Sat, Oct 17 James Madison * Panthersville 7 p.m. Wed, Oct 21 VCU * at Richmond, Va. 7 p.m. Sat, Oct 24 George Mason * at Fairfax, Va. 7 p.m. Wed, Oct 28 William & Mary * Panthersville 7 p.m. Sun, Nov 1 Towson * at Towson, Md. 1 p.m. Tue, Nov 3 Delaware * at Newark, Del. 3 p.m. Sat, Nov 7 Wofford Panthersville 7 p.m. Fri, Nov 13 - Sun, Nov 15 CAA Championship (Top four teams) at Highest Seed TBA 5 p.m. Home games are in Bold * CAA Conference Match 2009 Men’s Soccer 2009 SEASON OUTLOOK The Georgia State men’s soccer team coming off its most successful season in the CAA conference, finished the 2008 season with a 6-8-4 overall record and will look to improve even more with the help of five starters returning from last year’s squad. The future looks bright for the Panthers as Coach Kerem Daser has brought in ten newcomers to the mix to provide depth and opportunities. “We have a young team, but half of the players will be veterans and the other half will be one of the top recruiting classes we have ever had,” commented Daser. “During the spring we showed great promise with our two captains Joe Castaldo and Donald Kirkland. Both are quiet leaders but make up for it with their play on the field, “Daser added. With the loss of eight seniors, including starting goalkeeper Filipe Carvalho, it gives plenty of opportunities for incoming freshman to compete for starting positions for Georgia State. Returners The Panthers return eight players for the 2009 season after losing eight players to graduation including three starting defenders and All-CAA defender Joe DeVito. All three seniors played significant time last season and will look to provide leadership to the young Panther squad. Senior Brett Cummins returns to the starting left midfielder position along with Donald Kirkland and starting forward Stephan Minyono, who was tied for the team lead in goals last season. Georgia State also has two juniors returning who contributed significantly last season in Joe Castaldo and Joey Syfert who will be sitting out in the fall due to injury. Newcomers Georgia State has added ten freshmen to the mix for the 2009 season that will look to compete for starting positions on the roster. This diverse group includes three international players and seven players from the state of Georgia who will look to provide immediate impact on the playing field. Vincent Foermer, a goalkeeper from Germany, is one of the international players that have a chance to start right away. “Vincent is a great shot blocker that is one of the best young goalkeepers from Germany and is a great asset to our team,” Coach Daser said. The other two international players Victor Nkhoma (Zimbabwe) and Yasser Majluf (Chile), will also have a shot to make their way into the starting lineup. Coach Daser found some terrific players close to home in Georgia with midfielder Eric Lawrence from Columbus, Ga leading the way. Lawrence has the skill to come in and start from the beginning after putting up terrific high school numbers. Caleb Kernan, a forward from Covington, Ga has good size at six-feet and amassed 78 career goals during his high school career. The Panthers added defenders to help provide depth at those positions in signing six-foot-three Peter Vania from Kennesaw, Ga. Freshmen Juan Giraldo played terrific defense in high school joining fellow freshmen high school teammate Alex Reyes in Atlanta this fall. Rounding out the freshmen class are Two midfielders, Moosah Dowlatabadi from Alpharetta and Alex Vivanco from Cumming who will both come in and compete for playing time. Goalkeepers Sophomore goalkeeper Zachary Walldorff had a break-out spring season and will be competing for the starting goalie position. Walldorff did not see any action last year playing behind senior Filipe Carvalho, who holds the all-time record for saves in a career and tied for the record saves in a season. International player Vincent Foermer will also be competing for the starting position as the spot is up for grabs for who ever plays better in the preseason. Foermer brings leadership having played in a very competitive high school league and traveling leagues. Defenders With only two players returning from last year’s starting defense there will be plenty of chances for newcomers to providing valuable minutes for the Panthers this season. Sophomore Christopher Peacos will come in as the most experienced defender with junior Joey Syfert helping right there beside him. Peacos finished the 2008 season with 15 games played with Syfert playing 17 games. Both will come in as starters on the back side of the field. The other two starting spots will be played out during the preseason. Sophomore Jacob Hamilton, who played 15 games last year, is another returning player looking for major minutes this season. Freshmen Juan Giraldo, Moosah D., and Peter Vania both have great opportunities to step up and start at defender heading into the 2009 season. Midfielders The midfield position has the most experience of all the positions with three upperclassmen leading the way at the starting positions. Seniors Brett Cummins and Donald Kirkland each come off of productive seasons in 2008 and will be starters at the start for 2009. Junior Joe Castaldo, who played 16 games last season, will also gain valuable playing time at midfield. Freshman Eric Lawrence and Victor Nkhoma have the best chance to come right in and compete for a starting position immediately. The other midfielders include freshman Alex Reyes, and Alex Vivanco. “Brett Cummins, Donald Kirkland, and Joe Castaldo had terrific spring seasons and we look for them to be leaders at the midfield position,” added Daser. Forwards With two experienced forwards leading the way, the Panthers look to take advantage of their attacking abilities to lead to plenty of goal opportunities in 2009. Senior Stephen Minyono leads the way coming off a six goal season to tie for the team lead. “Stephan has the potential to be an all conference player, we need him to take it to the next level as one of the top strikers in the conference this year,” commented Daser. Sophomore forward Ayokunle Lumpkin will also be trying to earn the other starting forward position coming off a solid season last year after playing every game for the Panthers. Two freshmen come in with a chance to compete for that final starting spot with Caleb Kernan and Yasser Majluf both having great skills as young players. The Schedule The 18-game season schedule opens with two home exhibition match ups against Georgia Southern and UAB in Panthersville before 16 regular season matches. Georgia State heads out on the road to open the season at USC-Upstate and Prebyterian before coming home to play rival Mercer in Panthersville on Friday, September 11. The final two non-conference games end with two familiar foes in A-Sun opponent North Florida on the road and Gardner Webb in Panthersville on September 20th. The 2009 CAA schedule opens with a home match against Hofstra on Sept. 26, then a road game against Northeastern the following weekend in Boston, Mass. Two important home matches follow with UNC Wilmington and Drexel coming to Panthersville in early October. Georgia State then travels to Norfolk, Va. to take on Old Dominion in a tough road game on Oct. 14. Three days later the Panthers take on James Madison at home and then prepare for a two-game road swing near the end of October. Georgia State travels to VCU then to defending CAA tournament champions George Mason. The Panthers head home for their final home game of the season against William & Mary to close out the home conference schedule. The final two conference games will be played on the road against Towson on Nov. 1 and Delaware on Nov. 3 to finish the 2009 season. The CAA championship will begin on Friday November 13 through November 15 with the top four seeds making the tournament. Georgia State University 2009 Men’s Soccer HEAD COACH KEREM DASER Record: 63-89-9 USSSF “A” Licence NSCAA National & NSCAA Advance National Diplomas Served on the NCAA South Regional Ranking Committee in 2004, 2005 Kerem Daser enters his tenth season as the Georgia State Panthers head coach and 13th year on the Georgia State soccer staff. In his eight-year tenure as head coach at Georgia State, Daser has coached coached four teams ranked in the top 10 in the South Region and one in the North Atlantic Region, and has won a conference regular season championship and also has won a conference tournament championship. During his total 12 years as a Panther, Daser has been with teams that have claimed three wins over Top 25 ranked squads. He has built a strong alumni support group to help the future growth of soccer at Georgia State. In 2005, the squad fell one victory short of qualifying for post season play in their first year in the Colonial Athletic Association. Only six schools qualify for the CAA Soccer Championships. The team placed eighth in the league with a 4-7 conference record and 6-12 overall. State needed to win its last three games, all at home, but dropped the middle game 1-0 to Delaware. In the 2008 season, the team had its most successful season in the colonial conference. The team finished 6-8-4 and had 4-2-2 home record. The Atlantic Sun Conference 6-3 record in 2004 was the best since the 2000 mark of 6-2 and marked a fifth consecutive winning record in conference play. The team has been ranked in the top 10 in the South region four out of the last six years. Daser also guided the Panthers to a conference title in 2000 by winning the Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament, their first title since 1997. Daser produced consecutive winning seasons along with the 2003 year for the first time since 1987-88. In 2000, Daser led the Panthers to a 12-9 overall record and a 6-2 record in the TAAC (now the Atlantic Sun). The team posted two shutouts during the TAAC Tournament and lost in a heartbreaking NCAA Play-In Tournament Match against Rhode Island, falling 4-3 in overtime. Coach Daser was named 2000 TAAC Coach of the Year. In 2001, he led the team to a 9-7 overall record and a 4-3 mark in the A-Sun after the Panthers upset No. 6 Clemson in a match at the beginning of the season that earned Georgia State its first national ranking ever. This ranking rose to as high as No. 15 in the Soccer America poll. In 2002, Daser led the team to its third straight winning conference record. Daser was also instrumental in the Panthers’ last championship, working as an assistant coach on the 1997 TAAC championship team. Prior to coming to Georgia State, Daser worked as an assistant coach at the University of North Carolina (1996-97) and for a year at Meth- odist College in Fayetteville, N.C. (1995-96). At UNC, he worked with current Major League Soccer players Carey Talley (Kansas City Wizards), Eddie Robinson (San Jose Earthquakes), who is now on the U.S. National Team, and former MLS players Tim Schaydak and Temoc Suarez, as well as seven players who participated on United States national youth teams. At Methodist, he helped the Monarchs to a 17-0 regular season mark and a 21-1 record following the NCAA tournament. Three players at Methodist were named All-America and six signed professional contracts. Daser has also been very active in the development of youth soccer in the South. He served as Director of Coaching and Player Development for the Eagles YMCA Soccer Club in Alpharetta, Ga. (1999-2002) and was the technical director for the Forsyth Fusion Soccer Club (2002-2009). Currently the boys academy director for the GFC Soccer Club. In the summer of 2006, the Forsyth Fusion U18 team qualified for regional play and the Forsyth Fusion U14 team was a Georgia Cup finalist. The Forsyth Fusion Youth Under17 team won the Georgia State Youth Championship and qualified for regionals during the 2005 summer. In the spring of 2004, the Fusion club had two teams advance to the state semifinals and one team went on to the final. The U-16 Fusion team won the prestigious Long Island Showcase in summer of 2003. With the Eagles, the club won five state championships, two regional titles, a Tampa Sun Bowl Crown, and qualified twice for the USYSA national finals. Jack Mcinnery, Domenic Bonilla, and Kyle Helton went on to make the USA National Youth teams. Mcinnery is currently the leader scorer for the U.S. National youth team and will be competing in the World Cup. Kyle Helton is currently playing professional in the A-League for the Austin Aztec. In the spring of 2002, the Brazilian Futbol Federation invited Daser to conduct a technical report for the U-17 International Mini World Cup. Daser has gone on to coach symposiums in Italy in 2000 (AC Milan, Inter Milan, Torino) and Brazil in 2001 (Vasco Da Gama, Flamingo, Fluimense). In 1999, Daser was named to the Region III coaching staff and has worked as an assistant coach with the ‘83, ‘84, and ‘85 teams. In April 2000, he was the assistant coach of the ‘84 regional team that competed in an international youth tournament in Guadalajara, Mexico. After the Mexico trip, goalkeeper Ford Williams became a member of the U.S. National youth ‘84 team. In April 2001, Daser coached the Georgia ‘85/’86 ODP team in an international festival in Paris, France. He led the Georgia ‘85 team to the regional semifinals in May 2002, as three players were named to the regional team. Daser worked with many regional players who went on to the MLS including Ricardo Clark who plays for the Houston Dynamo. Clark is a starter for the U.S. National team. In the summer of 2002, he worked on the regional coaching staff with the ‘87 age group. In June 2002, he coached the Georgia amateur team in Dallas at the South Regional final where the squad was undefeated and had two players selected for the U.S. Amateur National team. In the summer of 2003, he coached the Georgia State Amateur Select team at regionals that had a record six players named to the regional team and four were named to the national pool. Summer 2004, he coached the Georgia Amateur team at the Regional competition in Alabama. The team beat Florida and North Texas but lost in the Regional Final to South Texas, 32. In the spring of 2008 he was named South Regional Amateur Coach. Five players from the Georgia team were invited to the U.S. National Georgia State University Amateur Camp and four players made the U.S. National Team, including former Georgia State Panther, Terrance Johnson. From 1992-97, he served as North Carolina ODP coach, traveling with the team to Paris, with the ‘79 (N.C.) ODP squad. Several of Daser’s ODP players have gone on to play professionally, including Caleb Norkus who plays for the United Soccer Leagues (USL) First Division Carolina Railhawks. Norkus was a member of the N.C. ODP U-15 team that Daser coached in 1996. He went on to start for the U.S. U-17 World Cup squad. Josh Villalobos, another Daser protégé, played for the U-17 U.S. National team and was on the N.C. ODP ‘83 squad. Daser coached Philip Long and Ryan Solle on the N.C. ODP ‘83 team. Both players were drafted by Major League Soccer (MLS) and Solle currently plays for the Carolina Railhawks (A League). Coach Kerem coached three players on the NC ODP ’81 team that went on to play in the MLS. Logan Pause played for the Chicago Fire and currently on the U.S. national team, Matt Crawford (Colorado Rapids 2003-2007), David Testo played for the Columbus Crew and presently plays for the Montreal Impact. Daser coached Warren Ukah, Zack Kirby, Jonathan Leathers, Benji Page, Grant Guthrie and Tomac Charowski from the Georgia ODP ‘85 team. Ukah played professionally for the USL First Division Atlanta Silverbacks, Kirby, who was drafted into the MLS, plays for the Miami FC, and Charowski went on to play for the U-20 Canadian National team. Benji Page and Andrew Alexander play professionally for the Charlotte Eagles. Grant Guthrie played professionally in Trinidad & Tobago. Jonathan Leathers played on the US National U-23 team and plays for the Kansas City Wizards in the MLS. Daser also worked with Blake Camp (Atlanta Silverbacks) and Keith Wiggins (Charleston Battery) as youth players at the RYSA Sporting FC soccer club. Filipe Chillemi from the Georgia ODP ’82 team went on be the captain of the U.S. youth 17 national team. Coach Daser has also coached Georgia State University players who have gone on to play professionally- Walter Valesky (Wilmington Hammerheads), Scott Mora (Greenville Lions), Chris Mahaffey (Atlanta Silverbacks), and Armin Marquez (Aragua FC- Venezuelan First Division). In his 16 year ODP experience with North Carolina and Georgia ODP (1992-2009), he won two regional championships with the 1997 ‘83 NC ODP and the 2000 ‘85 ODP team. November 2004 he worked as an Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 THE DASER FILE W-L-T .Pct 12-9-0 .571 9-7-0 .563 7-10-1 .417 9-6-2 .588 9-8-1 .528 6-12-0 .333 1-16 .059 4-13-1 .250 6-8-4 .250 Totals 63-89-9 .419 Conf. 6-2/1st 4-3/4th 4-3-1/5th 5-3-1/5th 6-3/3rd 4-7/8th 1-10/10th 1-10/10th 2-6-3/11th 34-58-5 assistant with the Georgia ‘89 ODP team that beat the U-16 Mexican National Team. In December of 2007, he was a guest assistant coach with the Turkish National Youth Team that competed against Brazil, USA, and Russia. In 2006, Daser worked with the Georgia ODP ‘90 team that was undefeated in Mississippi. Six players were selected to the regional team. Eddy Gonzalez and Taylor White were invited to the US Soccer Residency Program. Gonzalez and Doudou Toure are now playing professionally in Mexico. Taylor White played for the U.S. youth national team. Warren Creavalle plays for the U.S. national U-20 team. He holds his USSF “A” license and has his NSCAA National and NSCAA Advance National Diplomas. During the summer of 2008, Daser worked with the Georgia ODP 95 team where seven players from the Georgia team were invited to the U-14 U.S. National Camp. Jacob Smith and Jonathan Scherzer both made the U.S. national under 14 team. Prior to coaching, Daser played at Greensboro College and then went on to graduate from Wake Forest University with a B.S. in psychology (1995). He was also a member of the North Carolina state championship Raleigh United club in 1997 and played for the IFC Greensboro Dynamos that won the national indoor (ISISL) championship in 1992 and were a USASA national finalist. He was captain of the Greensboro Dynamo U23 team that was coached by former Los Angeles Galaxy General Manager Doug Hamilton and played alongside U.S. national team member Eddie Pope. Daser continues to play on amateur teams in the Atlanta area. In 2000, he played for the Melchester amateur team that won the Georgia state championship. In 2001 he played for the Atlanta Silverbacks amateur team that won the 2001 Georgia state championship. He also played on the Over-30 Atlanta Silverbacks soccer team in 2003. From 2004 to 2006, he played with the Atlanta Silverbacks amateur team and in 2007 was with the Majestic Fusion ADASL Division I Team. Daser presently plays for the ADSL first division Neusoft soccer team. Daser also volunteers his time with the Special Olympics and Soccer in the Streets youth program. 2000 Conference Coach of the Year 2000 Conference Tournament Champs 2000 NCAA Play-In Game, Regionally Ranked 2001- Upset No. 6 Clemson, State ranked No. 15 in national poll, Regionally Ranked 2003- Ranked six weeks in NCAA South Region polls 2003- Tied Top 25 Virginia Tech to share Hokie Classic Championship, Regionally Ranked 2004- Qualified for semifinals of Atlantic Sun Tournament, Regionally Ranked 2007- Regionally Ranked (North Atlantic Region) All-Conference Players: 17 All-Freshman Players: 11 All-Tournament Team: 7 All-South Region Team: 4 Georgia State Student-Athletes of the Year:2 (Armin Marquez, 2004; Scott Mora, 2000) Conference Players of the Year: 1 (Scott Mora, 2000) 2009 Men’s Soccer ASSISTANT COACHES BRETT SURRENCY 5TH YEAR Brett Surrency begins his fifth year in the Georgia State men’s soccer program. He was promoted to assistant coach after serving as a graduate assistant in 2005 and continues to assist Daser in all facets of the program. He played his collegiate career at Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Fla. At JU, Surrency was a four-year starter at defender. As a true freshman, he started every game at sweeper. In his sophomore season, he became team captain and scored three goals including a game winner. As a junior, he scored two goals and helped the Dolphins defense lead the conference with a 1.08 GAA, the lowest in school history. He was also second-team AllAtlantic Sun Conference. During his senior year, he earned first team A-Sun All-Conference honors. He earned Atlantic Sun Academic AllConference honors every year of eligibility. “Brett was an outstanding player and student at Jacksonville University,” commented Daser. He has done an outstanding job in all areas of the Georgia State program, is a very loyal and he means so much to our program.” In addition to his coaching responsibilites at Georgia State, Brett also will be working with the GA ODP 95 age group. Surrency was born August 11, 1982 in Gainesville, Fla. and completed his master’s degree in sport administration at Georgia State University in August 2007. VINCENT MARCOTRIGIANO 1ST YEAR Vincent Marcotrigiano enters his first season as an assistant coach with the Panthers bringing his knowledge of the CAA with him thanks to his playing days with George Mason in 1993-97. Marcotrigiano was a team captain at Georgia Mason during their run to the Sweet Sixteen in 1997. He played professionally from 1998-2002 with three different teams. First he played in the A-League with the Staten Island Vipers before playing with the L.I. Rough Riders. Finished his playing career with the Harrisburg Heat of the NPSL Started his coaching career in 2002 at Gettysburg College as an assistant coach for the women’s soccer team. Vincent helped lead Gettsburgs to the conference finals. Came to the Atlanta area in 2004 taking the director of coaching job at the Roswell Santos soccer club. Also is the assistant coach of the Georgia ODP U14 girls team and has been since 2005. Just recently Marcotrigiano became the director of coaching at the Tophat soccer club since 2008. “Vinny has a great soccer backgound. An all-conference perfermer under legendary coach Gordon Bradley. He has become a top youth soccer director here in atlanta. We are excited to have him on our coaching staff this year,” commented coach Kerem Daser. FILIPE CARVALHO 1ST YEAR Filipe Carvalho enters his first season as an assistant goalie coach with Georgia State bringing his knowledge of the goalkeeper position with him after spending the last four seasons (2005-08) with the Panthers starting in goal. Earned All-CAA first team honors during his senior season in 2008. Cavalho started 64 games as a goalkeeper during his four year career at Georgia State. During all four years he made the Dean’s list and earning ESPN The Magizine Academic AllDistrict honors in his final two years. Filipe also finished with a couple of Georgia State records with his play on the field. After a break out 2006 season in which he led the nation in saves per game (6.4), Carvalho followed up that season ranking sixth in the country in total saves with 108 in the 2007 season. Carvalho finished his Panther’s career with 396 saves putting him first 10 in the record books for most saves in a career. Also Filipe finished with nine shutouts placing him third all-time and tied for first in saves for a season with 113 back in 2005. In his final season in 2008 Filipe served as the Panther’s cocaptain and Vice President of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Carvalho also became the first Georgia State player to be named to the NSCAA/ adidas Scholar All-American second team. During the 2009 Georgia State Athletics Banquet Filipe won the award for Panther Character. Filipe was honored by the Boy Scouts as a nominee for the Peach of an Athlete Role Model award. “We are so excited to have Filipe as our goalkeeper/ speed coach. He was an awesome captain and two-time all-conference player that became Georgia State’s first academic All-American last season,” commented Daser. Georgia State University SUPPORT STAFF CHERYL L. LEVICK Director of Athletics, Georgia State University (First Year) Cheryl L. Levick brings a resume of experience and success from prestigious athletics programs across the nation to her position as Director of Athletics at Georgia State University. She is charged with leading Panther athletics in an era of unprecedented exposure and opportunity with the launch of Georgia State football and the continued growth of the overall program. Levick came to Georgia State in 2009 from the University of Maryland, where she served as chief of staff/executive senior athletic director, overseeing daily management of 27 sports programs, a 180-member staff and an annual budget of $51 million. Her impressive career is highlighted by a total of seven years as the director of athletics at Santa Clara University and Saint Louis University and also features nearly two decades in senior administrative positions at Maryland and at Stanford University as well as stints with the Pacific 10 Conference and the NCAA headquarters. Before going to Maryland in August 2007, Levick served three years as athletics director at Saint Louis (2004-07), where she led the transition from Conference USA into the Atlantic 10 Conference. Not only did she lead fund-raising efforts for the school’s new $80 million on-campus arena, but she was also responsible for the design and layout of the facility. Before joining Saint Louis in June 2004, Levick spent four years as the director of athletics and recreation at Santa Clara University, a 17-sport program in the West Coast Conference. Jamal Terry Strength & Conditioning Matt Piechoski Athletic Training She moved to Santa Clara after 12 years at Stanford as the senior associate athletic director and senior woman administrator. As the department’s chief operating officer, she supervised internal operations and served as the primary administrator for 33 varsity sports programs. During Levick’s tenure, the Cardinal won 44 national championships and six straight Sears Cup titles. A recipient of numerous awards for her work in athletics, Levick was named the 2001 Division I Athletic Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA). In 2005-06, she received the General Sports TURF Systems Athletic Director of the Year Award for the NCAA Division I Central Region, and the 2006 Carl O. Bauer Award, presented by the Missouri Athletic Club, as the top amateur sports figure in the St. Louis area. A past president of the NCAA Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association, Levick was recognized in both 1998 and 1999 as one of the nation’s Top 25 Female Sports Executives by Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal. Before her stint at Stanford, Levick was an assistant commissioner of the Pac-10 Conference, an assistant director of communications and women’s programs at the NCAA, the women’s gymnastics coach and associate athletic director at Slippery Rock University, and the assistant gymnastics coach and synchronized swim coach at Indiana University. She began her career at Pattonville Senior High School in St. Louis, Mo., where she coached gymnastics and assisted in coaching the women’s track team. Levick is a 1974 graduate of the University of Missouri, and she holds a masters degree in athletic administration from Indiana University. She has two daughters: Heather, who is married to Michael Klass, and Melissa. Mark P. Becker University President Gail Barksdale Associate Athletics Director- Senior Women’s Administrator Men’s Soccer Administrator Justin Glover Keisha Jones Men’s Soccer Academics Cordinator 2009 Men’s Soccer Sports Communications Graduate Assistant 11 12 Georgia State University STEPHAN MINYONO SENIORS 14 Senior midfielder Ht: 6’1 Wt: 175 lbs Powder Springs, GA/ Kennesaw Mountain HS Senior forward Ht: 6’4 Wt: 220 lbs Austell, GA/South Cobb HS Minyono’s Career Stats Year GP-GS SH G A 2008 18-18 27 6 5 2007 Evansville 20-19 21 4 3 2006 Evansville 15-0 7 1 1 Totals 53-37 55 11 9 Pts 17 11 3 31 GW 2 1 0 3 Year 2008 2007 Totals 2008: Appeared in all 18 games in his first season for the Panthers... Tied for leading the team with six goals, including two game-winners against Presbyterian & USC Upstate...Recorded a team-high five assists...Credited with 27 shots...Named to the Wofford/Nike Men’s Soccer Classic All-Tournament Squad. 2007: Attended the University of Evansville where he finished 6th on the team in total points (11), 6th in goals (4) and 7th in assists (3) and was chosen as UE’s Most Improved Player in 2007. 2006: Was one of the first players off the bench as a forward for the University of Evansville...Gave the Aces size and speed at the forward position...Scored his first collegiate goal in a 4-1 victory at Bowling Green...Tallied an assist in UE’s 21 overtime win against Butler. Prep: Lettered in soccer for four years at South Cobb High School... Was named MVP during his senior year as well as best offensive player, leading the team in goals...Received State Honorable Mention during his senior campaign...Was named best offensive player as a junior and received the MVP award as a sophomore...Scored against the national team of Mexcio in 2004 to boost his team to a 3-1 win. Personal: Born on April 2, 1989 in Cameroon to Jules Njambe and Yvette Hurd...Has an older brother, Patrick and a younger sister, Fiona... Enjoys basketball, table tennis, music and tennis...Favorite athletes are Kaka and Kobe Bryant...Chose Georgia State because of the coaching staff and team camaraderie...Majoring in business management. 21 BRETT CUMMINS Cummins’ Career Stats GP-GS SH G A 17-15 9 0 0 18-8 11 1 0 35-23 20 1 0 Pts 0 2 2 GW 0 0 0 2008: Played in 17 games for the Panthers...Started 11 matches at midfield/ defender...Recorded nine shots on the season. 2007: Played in all 18 games for the Panthers...Started 10 matches at defender...Recorded 11 shots and one goal...Ranked fifth on the team in shot percentage. 2006: Played in 2006 at Reinhardt College in Waleska, Ga. Prep: Lettered three years at Kennesaw Mountain for the Mustangs... Named Best Offensive Player in 2005 and Most Valuable Player in 2006...Was All-State and First Team All-Cobb County in 2006...Led the team in goals his junior and senior year...Personal best was four goals and an assist in one game...Kennesaw Mountain went to the semifinals in 2004...Played on the RPL Atlanta Silverbacks Club that came in fourth in the Region Premier League. Personal: Born on August 13, 1987 to Bill and Jessica Cummins, both teachers...Has a brother, Courtney, and a sister, Nicole...Courtney played soccer at Georgia Southern and brother-in-law played soccer at Charleston Southern...Favorite athletes are Michael Jordan and Christiano Renaldo...Chose Georgia State because he liked the city and the team...Major is history. 2009 Men’s Soccer 13 JUNIORS DONALD KIRKLAND 13 JOE CASTALDO Year 2008 Totals Kirkland’s Career Stats GP-GS SH G A 18-10 9 1 2 18-10 9 1 2 Pts 4 4 GW 0 0 2008: Appeared in all 18 games in his first season for the Panthers... Scored a single goal against Furman...Recorded two assists and nine shots on the season. 2006: Played one season at Coasl Carolina before transfering to GSU Prep: Attended Eagle’s Landing High School where he was a four year letter winner and named team captain for three years...Was named MVP his junior and senior year...Was named All-Henry County Player of the Year in 2006....Was named the 4A Player of the Month during his junior year. Personal: Donald Kirkland was born August 1, 1988 in Columbia, South Carolina....Son of William and Gloria Kirkland...Has an older brother and sister...Enjoys playing golf and tennis...Major is business. 14 8 Junior midfielder/ defender Ht: 5’10 Wt: 165 lbs Atlanta, GA/ North Druid Hills HS Junior defender Ht: 5’9 Wt: 160 lbs McDonough, GA/ Eagle’s Landing HS Year 2008 2007 Totals Castaldo’s Career Stats GP-GS SH G A 16-10 8 1 1 18-16 1 0 0 34-26 9 1 1 Pts 3 0 3 GW 1 0 1 2008: Started 16 games for the Panthers at midfielder...Scored his first career goal in the Mercer contest...Finished the season with one game-winning goal, one assist, and eight shots...Was named to the Mercer University Wingate by Wyndham Classic AllTournament Team. 2007: Played in all 18 games in his first year with the Panthers, starting 16 at midfielder...Complemented midfielders, setting up scoring opportunities. Prep: Lettered two years at St. Pius and Druid Hills High Schools... Earned Most Competitive Player honors...Was a 2006 Disney Cup Champion and State Champion. Personal: Born December 29, 1988 to Reggie Castaldo and Sharon Barefoot...Has two sisters that play collegiate sports...Lucia played at Troy University and Meghan plays at Mercer University... Inspired by his dad...Chose Georgia State for the location, sports and good business school...Major is criminal justice. Georgia State University JUNIORS/SOPHOMORES 24 JOEY SYFERT CHRISTOPHER PEACOS Junior defender/ midfielder Ht: 6’1 Wt: 175 lbs Kennesaw, GA/ Reinhardt College Year 2008 Totals GP-GS 17-12 17-12 Syfert’s Career Stats SH G A 10 1 0 10 1 0 Pts 2 2 GW 0 0 2008: Played in 17 games for the Panthers during his first season... Scored one goal during the Hofstra contest...Recorded 10 shots on the season. 2007: Played at Reinhardt College...Missed the first half of the season due to knee surgery. Prep: Attended John McEachern High School...Earned three letters in soccer and one in wrestling...Was named captain of his high school and club teams. Personal: Charles Joseph Syfert was born on November 17, 1986 in Fort Worth, Texas...Son of Rod and Debbie Syfert...Has an older brother, Austin, and an older sister, Melissa...Hobbies include playing the guitar and spending time with his friends...Fernando Torres and Stephen Gerrard are his favorite athletes....Majoring in speech. ZACH WALLDORFF Sophomore defender Ht: 6’1 Wt: 175 lbs Roswell, GA/ Roswell HS Year 2008 Totals 2009: Will sit out during the fall season due to injury. 16 GP-GS 15-5 15-5 Peacos’s Career Stats SH G A 3 1 1 3 1 1 Pts 3 3 GW 0 0 2008: Appeared in 15 games during his first season for the Panthers...Scored one goal in the VCU 1-1 tie game...Recorded one assist in the Northeastern contest...Finished the season with three shots. Prep: Attended Roswell High School where he earned the Tom Zachary Award his freshman year...Earned three letters in soccer and was named MVP and Best Defender of the Year two years in a row...Earned a spot on the Nike Cup team and a trip to Washington State. Personal: Christopher Peacos was born November 9, 1989 in Miami, Florida...Son of Dave and Patty Peacos...Oldest of three boys... Enjoys working on cars...Major is business. 1 Sophomore goal keeper Ht: 6’2 Wt: 195 lbs Chamblee, GA/ Chamblee HS 2008: Was the back-up goalie last season but didn’t play any games, will look to compete for the starting goalkeeper position in 2009. Prep: Attended Chamblee High School where he was team MVP in 2004 and earned the Coaches Award in 2007...Lettered all four years in soccer...Was named to the All-State Team in 2005 and 2008. Personal: Zachary Douglas Walldorff was born September 15, 1989 in Atlanta, GA...Son of Nicholas and Michelle Walldorff... Has a younger brother Greyson...Chose Georgia State because it was a great opportunity in a place with a great business school.... Major is business and minor in law. 2009 Men’s Soccer 15 SOPHOMORES AYOKUNLE LUMPKIN 22 JACOB HAMILTON Year 2008 Totals Lumpkin’s Career Stats GP-GS SH G A 18-18 43 2 1 18-18 43 2 1 Pts 5 5 GW 1 1 2008: Appeared in all 18 games for the Panthers during his first season...Scored two goals, including one game-winner against Wofford...Finished the season with one assist and 30 shots. Prep: Attended Sprayberry High School where he was an All-Cobb County Mention...Earned three letters in soccer and was named Offensive MVP his junior and senior year... Was team captain his senior year. Personal: Ayokunle Lumpin was born October 5, 1988 in Bronx, New York...Son of Emmanuel Lumpkin...Father played professional soccer in Nigeria...Enjoys relaxing and writing poetry...Major is psychology. 16 19 Sophomore defender/ forward Ht: 6’2 Wt: 175 lbs Cumming, GA/ North Forsyth HS Sophomore forward/ defender Ht: 5’10 Wt: 185 lbs Marietta, GA/ Sprayberry HS Year 2008 Totals GP-GS 16-0 16-0 Hamilton’s Career Stats SH G A Pts 3 2 1 5 3 2 1 5 GW 0 0 2008: Appeared in 16 matches during his first season as a Panther... Scored two goals, including one during the 5-0 Delaware win... Recorded one assist and three shots on the season. Prep: Attended North Forsyth High School...Earned four letters in soccer and played varsity all four years...Was named Freshman of the Year and earned All-Forsyth County Defender accolades for four straight years...Was a member of the 2007 U-17 Norcross R3PL, the 2006 AFU U-17 “Super Y” Costa Rica National Team Tour, and a member of the Region III Team Olympic Development Program from 2004-07...Was selected for the ODP Region III Pool Team in 2007. Personal: Jacob Ian Hamilton was born on August 4, 1990 in Brockport, NY...Son of Dale and Astrid Hamilton...Has an older brother (20) and two younger sisters (16 and 11)...Hobbies include soccer, swimming, paintball, and rock climbing...Chose Georgia State because of the soccer program and team rapport...Will be majoring in criminal justice. Georgia State University FRESHMAN CALEB KERNAN 11 ERIC LAWRENCE Freshman forward Ht: 6’0 Wt: 165 lbs Covington, GA/ Eastside HS Prep: Was named to the All-Region team in 2006-07 and was the Region Player of the Year in 2009…Amassed a total of 78 goals during four-year career in high school, including 14 his final season…Scored a career high six goals in a state cup tournament game…Four year letterwinner in soccer. Freshman midfielder Ht: 5’11 Wt: 165 lbs Columbus, GA/ Pacelli HS Prep: Was a member of the GA ODP team for two years…Named as a starter for the Southern Conference in the U.S. development Academy…Bi-City soccer player of the year and Georgia State Cup Champions…Finished his junior season with 12 goals and 11 assists…Followed his junior season with 17 goals and 12 assists to finish his career at Pacelli High School with 29 goals and 23 assists. Personal: Caleb Elijah Kernan was born on August 22, 1990 in Farmington, Missouri…Son of Newt and Sue Kernan…Has three brothers Joel (17), Kyle (22), and Jake (24)…His parents inspired him the most to play sports and would most like to meet Ronaldinho…Will be majoring in Exercise Science. VINCENT FOERMER 0 Personal: Eric Lawrence was born on January 1, 1991 in Statesboro, Ga…Son of Randy and Laura Lawrence…Has one brother Garrett (22) and one sister Sarah (21)…Will be majoring in Geology…Was inspired to play soccer because of AFC Lightning coach Robin Dixon…Picked Georgia State because of the location and had his major of geology…Favorite professional soccer player is Ricardo Kaka. ALEJANDRO REYES Freshman goal keeper Ht: 6’1 Wt: 172 lbs Seevatal, Germany/ Gymnasium Meckelfeld Prep: Starting in 2002, he played in 20 games for the representative team of lower Saxony. On his U15 team, Vincent won the conference, including half of all representative teams of Germany with that team. In 2004 and 2005 he earned four invitations for the German national team. In the 2006-07 season, Vincent won the regional championship north and so qualified for the National quarterfinals. Vincent’s team went on to lose that match by a penalty shootout, although he saved one of four attempts on goal. Personal: Vincent Magnus Foermer was born on March 5, 1990 in Berlin, Germany…Son of Wilfried and Susanne Foermer…Will be majoring in Business. 2 7 Freshman midfielder Ht: 5’10 Wt: 155 lbs Lawrenceville, GA/ Collins Hill HS Prep: Played for the Super Y team from 2003-06…Won the State Championship in 2008…Region Quarter Finalist in 2008…Was chosen to play for the Mexican National Team game…Won back-to-back State Championships by winning in 2009…Nike 5A Cup Champions in 2008…Four year letter-winner in soccer. Personal: Alejandro Reyes Arroyo was born on February 14, 1991 in Mexico City…Son of Alejandro Reyes Ramos and Lylia P Arroyo Reyes…Has one sister Sara Paola Reyes (13)…Picked Georgia State because of a top business school and soccer program…Will be majoring in International Business. 2009 Men’s Soccer 17 FRESHMAN 17 JUAN GIRALDO Freshman defender/ midfielder Ht: 5’9 Wt: 170 lbs Alpharetta, GA/ Chattahoochee HS Freshman defender Ht: 5’8 Wt: 150 lbs Lawrenceville, GA/ Collins Hill HS Prep: Played with future teammate Peter Vania on Atlanta Fire United U-18 team…Played three years on Georgia ODP team, scored five goals in Developmental Academy League…2008 U-18 State Cup Runner Up (Atlanta Fire United), 2007 State Championship runner-up with 5A Chattahoochee HS. Personal: Moosah Dowlatabadi was born on April 25, 1991 in Atlanta, Georgia…Son of Mohammad Dowlatabadi and Khadije Heidarjam…Zinedine Zidane inspired him to play sports…Likes to fish in his spare time and will be majoring in Marketing Management. YASSER MAJLUF Prep: Named to All-State team 2003-07, Region Pool 200507…Concorde Fire Atlanta Cup Champions three years in a row…Second place in R3PL, Disney Showcase Champions…Top defender on Georgia ODP team. Won the State Championship in 2009 with Collins Hill HS. Personal: Juan Giraldo was born on January 6, 1991 in Pereira, Columbia…Son of Ariel Gioraldo and Luz M. Chumbler…Has two brothers Alejandro (16) and Mauricio (29), and one sister Tatiana (21)…Father played professional soccer in Columbia…Majoring in Criminal Justice. 10 VICTOR NKHOMA Freshman forward/ midfielder Ht: 5’9 Wt: 165 lbs Santiago, Chile/ Colegio Cumbres Prep: Played on the Chilean U17 National Team and the Catholica Youth Program…Leading scorer of the Copa Copec, Copa Vkingo, Copa Soprole UC…Played on the high school Colegio Cumbres team…. Named best player in the Copa Soprole UC conference. Personal: Yasser Majluf Serrano was born on July 9, 1989 in Antofagasta, Chile...Son of Gamal and Leandra Majluf…Has three favorite professional soccer players that include Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldo, and Ricardo Kaka…Kaka has inspired him to play sports…Has two sisters Pascal (13), Paulette (15)….Major is undecided. 18 15 MOOSAH DOWLATABADI 4 Freshman midfielder Ht: 5’5 Wt: 144 lbs Harare, Zimbabwe/ Kutama HS Prep: Played for the Amagedon club team, where he was team captain and in 2007 selected as the team’s Player of the Year. He was also selected as the Junior Player of the Year two consecutive years at Kutama High School…Earned Player of the Year honors in Amagedon Tournament and earned Gold Medal…In addition to his skills on the soccer field, he was also a member of the cricket provincial team. Personal: Victor Maurtuto Nkhoma was born on September 9, 1988 in Harare Zimbabwe. Africa…Son of Victor and Grace Nkhoma…Has two sisters Tafadzwa (24) and Tendai (20) who is a twin sister…His mother (Grace) inspired him to play sports…Wants to meet Ricardo Kaka…Will be majoring in Accounting. Georgia State University FRESHMAN/ NEWCOMER PETER VANIA Freshman defender Ht: 6’3 Wt: 180 lbs Kennesaw, GA/ North Cobb HS 5 ALEX VIVANCO 20 Freshman midfielder Ht: 5’10 Wt: 165 lbs Cumming, GA/ South Forsyth HS Prep: Was named Defensive Player of the Year for 5A North Cobb Warriors…Made the final four in the State Playoffs…Was a member of the Atlanta Fire United U18 Developmental Academy Club Team…Vania was an influence in helping the team achieve titles at the Georgia State Cup as well as the prestigious Disney Soccer Showcase…Was a four year starter at North Cobb High School…Vania was also a multiyear member of the 1991 Georgia ODP team. Prep: Played for the Class 5A South Forsyth Eagles and was named best midfielder for the 2007-09 seasons… Also made the All-Forsyth County team in 2009…Was a four-time letterwinner in soccer and made the state playoffs in his junior and senior seasons…Made the third round of the state playoffs during his season year. Alex played for the GSA soccer cluband also was on the Georgia ODP ‘91 team. Personal: Peter Joseph Vania was born on June 30, 1991 in Kennesaw, Ga…Son of Robert and Susan Vania…Has one brother Thomas (19)…Came to Georgia State because it was close to home and a good soccer program…Lance Armstrong inspired him to play sports…Major is undecided. Personal: Alex Vivanco was born on January 7, 1991 in Atlanta, Ga…Son of Jose Jr. and Cathy Vivanco and the oldest of nine children…Has six brothers Adrian (6), Isaac (8), Zachary (6), Daniel (4), Nathanial (2), and Elijah (2). Also has two sisters Abbey (15), and Christina (7)…Will be majoring in Business…Favorite athlete is Ronaldinho and Javier Vivanco inspired him to play sports. DARRYL EVANS 29 Senior midfielder Ht: 5’11 Wt: 168 lbs East Point, GA/ Macomb CC FRESHMAN CLASS 2008: made the spring team as a walk-on. Junior College: Was named to the NJCAA all-conference team in 2006 & 2007…Also named to the NJCAA all-region first team in 2006 and 2007…NJCAA/ Adidas All-North team in 2007…nominated NJCAA allAmerican…Scored 23 goals and 13 assists in 29 games at Macomb CC…Was ranked 17th in the nation in scoring in 2006. Personal: Darryl Evans was born in Fort Riley, Kansas…Son of Darryl Sr. and Sonja Evans…Likes to play basketball & poker in his spare time…Favorite athletes include Michael Jordan, and Thierry Henry…Major is in international studies. 2009 Men’s Soccer 19 20 20 Georgia State University 2008 SEASON REVIEW The 2008 Georgia State men’s soccer season was a year of improvement and ended by winning two conference games to end the season on a high note. Georgia State improved from the previous year, finishing the season 6-8-4, with a number of exciting matches. Also Georgia State finished its non-conference schedule with a solid 4-2-1 record thanks to some solid play by some newcomers and seniors on the team. Eight seniors led the Panthers in 2008- Linus Warendh, Filpe Carvalho, Joe DeVito, Dathan Knott, Tobias Nagy, Spenser Sumpter, Francesco Barbera, and Eduardo Liza. The Panthers opened the season with a Monday evening affair against the Clemson Tigers in Clemson, S.C. Georgia State ended the first half with a solid 2-0 lead against Clemson. Seniors Dathan Knott and Linus Warendh each added a goal in the first half to give the Panthers the advantage. Clemson began its rally in the second half scoring three goals in the final 11:48, including the game winner with 4:13 left on the clock to claim the victory and drop Georgia State to 0-1 on the season. Georgia State had its home opener in Panthersville with a 3-0 victory over Presbyterian, thanks to goals from newcomer Stephan Minyono, Ayokunle Lumpkin and senior Dathan Knott. Senior goal keeper Filipe Carvalho earned his first shutout of the season with four saves to preserve the victory for the Panthers. Two days later the Panthers won their second straight game at home upending USC Upstate for a 2-1 victory at Panthersville. Senior Linus Warendh added a goal and Stephan Minyono added his second goal of the season to give the Panthers their second win of the season. Georgia State was riding high after two straight wins at home heading to the Mercer University Tournament but came up short against Alabama A&M losing 4-1 in the first game of the tournament. In game two, the Panthers bounced back with a solid 2-1 victory over the host Mercer Bears, earning a second-place finish in the tournament. Defender Francesco Barbera, midfielder Joe Casstaldo, and Filipe Carvalho were named to the AllTour nament team for the weekend. Georgia State traveled to its second tournament of the season, participating in the Wofford Soccer Classic facing the Furman Paladins in game one. The Panthers battled to a 2-2 tie thanks to goals from Stephan Minyono and Donald Kirkland in improving their record to 3-2-1 in the non-conference. Georgia State finished its nonconference with a solid 2-0 victory over host Wofford to improve to 4- 2-1 on the year. Three Panthers were named to the All-Tournament squad, including seniors Joey DeVito, Spenser Sumpter, and junior Stephan Minyono. The Panthers opened up their conference schedule with back-to-back ties against Hofstra on the road and Northeastern at home. Both games ended in 2-2 ties, earning Georgia State a record of 4-2-3 heading into a tough conference stretch. Georgia State went on the road for its next two conference games with the first one being at Wilmington to take on the Seahawks. The Panthers battled but fell in the end, losing 3-2 in a hard fought game, dropping their first conference game of the season. Three days later, the Panthers suffered another heart breaking loss after battling the Drexel Dragons in overtime, coming up just short as Drexel scored with two seconds left to win 2-1 and give Georgia State its second straight defeat. The Panthers followed those games with a tough 1-0 loss against Old Dominion and suffered their first loss at home in the 2008 season. Georgia State then traveled to Harrisonburg, Va to take on James Madison, who defeated the Panthers 2-0 after Georgia State just couldn’t convert on multiple scoring opportunities. Georgia State began a two-game home stand with a 1-1 tie against VCU after playing two overtimes to settle the game, earning the Panthers their fourth tie of the season. Three days later Georgia State dropped a tough game to the eventual CAA champions, the George Mason Patriots, 2-0, in Panthersville. After their worst lost of the season, a 4-0 defeat on the road against William & Mary, the Panthers found inner toughness by ending the season with two straight home games. Georgia State honored its seniors ending their careers with two shut out victories to end the season with a two game winning streak enjoying their most competitive CAA conference season since joining the league in 2005. The Panthers defeated Towson 2-0 as it was fitting both goals were scored by seniors Eduardo Liza and Joe DeVito. In the season finale the Panthers dominated from the start ending the season on a high note defeating Delaware 5-0 in a rout to finish the season 6-8-4 overall and 2-6-3 in the conference. Georgia State continues to show promise in the CAA conference earning a 2-2-2 home record during the 2008 season. 2009 Men’s Soccer 21 2009 ALUMNI GAME Georgia State men’s soccer team hosted its 3rd Annual Alumni Day on Saturday, April 05, 2009 at Panthersville Athletic Complex. The annual alumni event offers an opportunity for former players to reconnect and also meet current student-athletes. Stories were shared, memories rekindled, and lots of catching up with old teammates, friends and family took place. The alumni events began at 3 p.m. and included two mini soccer games with about 50 alumni participating. The alumni were treated to lunch after the scrimmages and many stayed for the Mercer game. Following the Alumni game the 2009 spring scrimmages took place as Georgia State battled Mercer to a 1-1 tie. 22 “We had an amazing day of soccer at our alumni soccer event. We had about 50 soccer alumni come out to our annual April event,” commented head coach Kerem Daser. “ It was great seeing all of the alumni at our soccer stadium. We had four equal teams play against each other. It was so much fun hearing stories from the past and seeing old friends.” Georgia State University 2008 RESULTS & STATISTICS The Automated ScoreBook Georgia State Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 31, 2009) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE # * * * * * * * * * * * Date Opponent Sep 06 PRESBYTERIAN Sep 01 at Clemson Sep 08 UPST Sep 13 vs Alabama A&M Sep 14 at Mercer Sep 19 vs Furman Sep 21 at Wofford Sep 27 at Hofstra Oct 04 NORTHEASTERN Oct 08 at UNC Wilmington Oct 11 at Drexel Oct 15 ODU 10/18/08 at James Madison Oct 22 VCU Oct 25 MASON Oct 29 at William and Mary Nov 01 TOWSON Nov 07 DELAWARE TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Sh o t s / G a m e CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE To t a l Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg OVERALL 6-8-4 2-6-3 4-2-1 W L W L W T W T T L L L L T L L W W Score 3-0 2-3 2-1 1-4 2-1 2-2 2-0 2-2 2-2 2-3 1-2 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-4 2-0 5-0 Att. 1232 728 86 37 83 143 170 493 107 532 529 72 396 147 98 124 97 74 GAST OPP 29-224 1.61 .129 12.4 79 2-2 30-223 1.67 .135 12.4 82 5-5 33 3 28 0 1913 8/239 2/90 3055 8/382 2008 CAA STANDINGS Team UNC Wilmington George Mason William & Mary Old Dominion Northeastern Hofstra Towson Drexel VCU James Madison Georgia State Delaware CAA 7-4 6-4 -1 6-4 -1 6-4 -1 5-2 -4 5-3 -3 4-3 -4 4-4 -3 4-5 -2 3-7 -1 2-6 -3 2-8 -1 Overall 10-9 -1 14-7 -2 11-7 -3 9-7 -3 7-5 -9 6-9 -4 8-5 -4 6-7 -5 8-8 -2 6-9 -3 6-8 -4 3-13 -3 HOME 4-2-2 2-2-2 2-0-0 ## 7 22 10 14 30 20 6 13 21 8 5 3 4 19 16 2 23 Player Warendh, Linus Lumpkin, Ayokunle DeVito, Joe Minyono, Stephan Knott, Dathan Liza, Eduardo Syfert, Joey Kirkland, Donald Cummins, Brett Castaldo, Joe Barbera, Francesco Sumpter, Spenser Nagy, Tobias Hamilton, Jacob Peacos, Christopher Clarke, Michael Carvalho, Filipe Total Opponents ## Goalie 23 Carvalho, Filipe Total Opponents AWAY 2-5-1 0-4-1 2-1-0 NEUTRAL 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 gp g a 18 4 4 18 2 1 15 1 2 18 6 5 16 6 2 14 2 4 17 1 0 18 1 2 17 0 0 16 1 1 17 2 0 17 0 0 16 0 0 16 2 1 15 1 1 12 0 1 18 0 0 18 29 24 18 30 21 GP 18 18 18 pts sh sh% gw pk-att 12 43 .093 5 30 .067 4 30 .033 17 27 .222 14 23 .261 8 11 .182 2 10 .100 4 9 .111 0 9 .000 3 8 .125 4 7 .286 0 6 .000 0 4 .000 5 3 .667 3 3 .333 1 1 .000 0 0 .000 82 224 .129 81 223 .135 Min. GA 1710:00 30 1710:00 30 1710:00 29 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 5-5 GAAvg Saves Pct 1.58 1.58 1.53 Goals by Period Georgia State Opponents 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 29 30 Shots by Period Georgia State Opponents 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 224 223 Saves by Period Georgia State Opponents 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 83 78 Corners by Period Georgia State Opponents 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 79 82 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 258 220 Fouls by Period Georgia State Opponents 2009 Men’s Soccer 12 9 17 20 89 120 100 106 42 33 31 42 35 39 45 35 111 132 91 120 0 1 8 12 5 3 2 1 10 3 0 0 7 5 1 3 1 4 5 6 W-L-T 79 .725 4-6-2 83 .735 4-6-2 78 .729 6-3-2 Sho 4 4 4 23 ALL-TIME ROSTER A Abdul Abdullah (1986) Stephen Adams (2000-2003) Arees Akoubian (1978) Robert Alexander (1973-74) Bob Apgar (1977) Uche Asika (2000-2002) B Brian Bacon (1994) Francesco Barbera (2007-08) Dave Barron (1987) Polo Bascunan (1994) Hugh Beasley (1974) Paul Beckman (1969-70) Brian Beckwith (1989) Todd Bell (1988) Bryan Benak (1987) James Benedetti (1999-2000) Butch Benford (1983, 85-86) Tom Bernardi (1988-90) Greg Biltz (1973) Brad Blake (1976-78) David Bloom (1992-93) Steve Bodine (1989-91, 93) Brian Boerstler (1996-98) Hegle Boes (1989) Bryce Boggs (2002-04) Nathan Booker (1991) Adam Boyer (1987-89) John Boyle (1988-90) Tommy Boynton (2003) Rob Brabers (1993-94) Michael Brashears (1989-92) Damon Brown (1980) Matt Brown (1989) Raymond Buck (2006-07) Bruce Byrne (1988-89) C Omar Caballero (1986) Chris Calvin (1999) Juan Calvo (1986, 91-92) Jonathan Camara (1994) Matt Campion (1998-2001) Mike Carter (1973) Filipe Carvalho (2005-08) Diego Casa (1986-87) Joseph Castaldo (2007Brad Castellano (1978) Damien ”Eze” Chamorro (2005-06) Jason Chandler (1991) Will Chaple (1999-2002) Michael Clarke (2007-08) Danny Clavijo (1981) Matt Clements (2001-2002) Gary Cloy (1974) David Coe (1989, 91) Wayne Cofield (1970) Kim Cokord (1980) Robbie Colcord (1978) David Cole (1977) Dave Coleman (1978, 80) Jackie Colville (1983, 85) Brent Conner (1998-99) Daryl Cook (1973-74) Bucky Corban (1991) Matt Corbin (1999) Robert Cozin (1980) Tom Cronin (1973-74) Tracy Crouch (1990-93) Brett Cummins (2007D Graham Dalziel (1973-74) Chuck Danford (1973-74) Jason Daniel (1988) Jordan Davis (2002-04) Justin Davis (2004-07) Mike Davis (1976-78) Terry Davis (1974) Harold Day (1969) Tom Deaver (1996) Bob Dedge (1969) Payman Deljoo (1990, 93) Jay Denslow (1994-97) 24 Arash Derakhshan (2000-01) Greg DeVito (2001-2002) Joe DeVito (2005-08) Anthony Dickenson (1986) Barry Dickerson (1994) Anthony DiPierdomenico (1986-88) Jeff Doe (1990) Robert Doig (1987) Matt Domenick (2001-2003) Moosah Dowlatabadi (2009Greg Duffey (1980) David Duncan (1980) Craig Dunn (1994, 96) E Charlie Edwards (1977) Mohammed El-Khamissy (1998-99) Darrel Ellison (1986-87) Tom Elrod (1992) Daniel Ely-Kelso (2000) Bill Emanuel (1969) Ani-Jones Erokwu (1968-69) J.D. Espana (1987) Jose Espinoza (1994) Sean Hulse (2000) Peter Montleth (1969) Fransisco Hurtado (1968-69) Bobby Moody (1976-79) Brett Moody (1988) I Randy Moody (1976-78) Bob Ingwersen (1976) Chris Moore (1983, 85-86) Alan Ivie (1969) Scott Mora (1997-2000) J Todd Mordecai (1992-95) Donald Jarrett (1975-77) Charlie Morgan (1981) Brandon Jenkins (1993-96) Carl Morrison (1985-86) David Johnson (1990) Gerald Moulder (1976-77) Eric Johnson (1988-89) Steve Muccillo (1986-87) Jeremy Johnson (2004-2006) Dieter Mueller (1973) Melvin Johnson (1989) Henry Musey (1985-87) Mike Johnson (1978, 80) Dan Musgrove (1983) Terrance Johnson (2000-01) Steve Mwamba (1969-71) Brian Jones (1992) Kai Myrbakk (1989-92) Tommy Jones (1973) Russ Jones (2005-2006) N David Jordan (1989, 91-93) Jimmy Nardello (1995-99) Tobias Nagy (2006-08) K Victor Nkhoma (2009Ben Keiss (1997) Tom Nicol (1983) Scott Kenyon (1985) Jon Nielson (1995-96) Caleb Kernan (2009Brian Noblitt (1993-95) Bob Kibler (1969) Mike Nolan (1969) Donald Kirkland (2008O F Mike Kirschner (1976-78) Kent Oglesby (2000) Denny Faircloth (1997) Bill Klaus (1969) Matt Ost (1975) Aaron Farrelly (2003-04) Dan Klinect (1987-90) Vincent Foermer (2009Dathan Knott (2005-08) P Brian Forero (2007) Justin Koehler (1998-2002) Hemal Patel (2002-04) Jeff Kreckling (1993) Edward Paton (2003) G Harry Kustic (1974) Christopher Peacos (2008John Galvas (1993) Floreal Pedrazo (2006-07) Adrian Ganson (1990-92) L Joe Pelusi (1999-00) Jesus Garcia (1988) Eric Lawrence (2009Vincent Perri (1992-95) Chris Garner (1980) Jeff Leach (1978-81) Stephen Phillips (1995-96) Justin Giannini (1997) Pete Lee (1998) Mike Pici (1969) Greg Gibbs (1987-89) Bert Leonard (1989) Bob Pinnero (1987) Juan Giraldo (2009Gary Levengood (1976-79) John Potesta (1998) Keith Gispert (1996-98) Ken Lewis (1970) David Prescod (1996-2000) Alvin Glay (2004-05) Scott Lewis (1973) Robert Price (1991) Pat Goeckel (1985) Paul Leyva (1997-2000) Dick Pritchard (1968-69) Steve Goldberg (1980) Billy Light (1973-74) Jett Puckett (1976) Jeffrey Golston (1994) Josh Littleton (1997) John Gomez (1994-95) Ben Link (2004-05) R Kristian Gonzales (2004-05) Eduardo Liza (2007-08) Richard Ray (1976) Greg Goodson (1983, 85) Steve Logue (1988) Leon Raynor (1991-92) Charles Gottlinger (1983, 85-87) Michael Lopez (1988) Bucky Reichling (1978, 80) Daniel Gresham (1993) Qui Que Lopez (1987) Bobby Reissiger (1971) Scott Grest (1980, 83) Ayokunle Lumpkin (2008- Frank Ribler (1970) Mike Griffin (1985) Graham Lynch (1969) Craig Richard (1996) Scott Griffeth (1993-94) Alan Richardson (1969) Joey Grigsby (2003-04) M Lauri Ripatti (2000) Paulo Guiterrez (2003-2006) Iain MacGowan (2005-07) Jason Rivers (2001-04) Joe Gulash (1992) Scott MacKenzie (1994-97) Dana Robinson (1976-77) Chris Mahaffey (2003) Julio Robles (1999-00) H Dave Mahan (1971) Randy Rodgers (1983, 85) Dmitri Hadjissimos (1969) Keith Mainland (83, 85-86) Steve Rodgers (1983) Brandon Hall (1999) Peter Makawa (1971) Irving Romaine (1991-92) Larry Hall (1988-89) Yasser Majluf (2009Charles Rudell (1973-74) Jacob Hamilton (2008Tom Manget (1973-74) Brett Ruppel (1999) Tyler Hamilton (2001-04) Mike Mangione (1973-75) Jim Hammett (1987) Justin Marr (1995) S Jamie Hargather (2001-04) Ty Martin (1979-81) Che Wah Sam (1970) Lee Harris (1980) Armin Marquez (2002-05) Walter Sanchez (1980) Mohammed Harruna (1998Rafael Masias (1985) Shane Santee (1991-94) 2001) Kent Mattison (1969) Joonas Sarelius (1999) Keith Hassell (1973) Chris McDaniel (1993) Pete Saublis (1968) Eric Helms (1988) Dev McGuire (1977) Andy E. Schborn (1980) Jose Herrera (1968) Billy McHugh (1980) David Scheerer (1976-77) Jacob Hester (2005) Wade McKen (1990, 92) Paul Schwack (2001-04) David Hill (1969-70) Darren McKune (1996-00) William Schweigert (2009Michael Hogan (1973-74) Bill McLatchie (1987-89) Jonathan Scraggs (2001,04) Paul Holjak (1994-96) Jeremy McNeil (1994) Jason Seeby (1990-92) Jeff Holmen (1983, 86) Wes Meadows (1999) Scott Serafin (1999) Bruce Holt (2001-2002) Van Medford (1969) Tony Serrano (1987-88) Vincent Houben (1991-93) Brekke Mehis (1995) Dennis Shamcock (1973-74) Neil Howe (1995-97, 99) Ross Messer (1980-81) Mark Sheehan (1973) Christopher Howie (2007) Ray Miciek (1983, 85) Dick Sheffield (1973-74) Emil Hriston (2005) Brendon Minors (2000-02) Abdul-Kareem Sheido (2005) David Huesel (1983, 85-86) Stephon Minyono (2008Aaron Shepherd (2004-2006) Jamin Hujik (1995) Brian Mitchell (2000-02) John Sherwood (1977-78) Tarek Mokhtar (2004) Jim Siracusa (1976-78) Georgia State University Don Smith (1980) Stephen Smith (1994) Timmy Smith (1987) Steve Speeler (1983, 85) Jeff Spillane (1980) Rick Springfield (1974-77) Albert Steede (1989) Chris Steel (1990) Craig Stewart (1976-78) D.J. Stewart (1999) Joe Strouth (1986-87) Spenser Sumpter (2005-08 John Sux (1968) Josh Swank (2005-06) Joey Syfert (2008T Weiss Tahmass (2003-2006) Bruce Thames (1978) Eric Thomas (1987) Rodney Thomas (1983, 85-86) Jack Thompson (1976) Justin Thompson (1999) Chris Tiller (1990) Grayson Torbush (1988, 92) Josh Towns (1996-99) Justin Towns (2001-04) Joe Trolan (1995-96) Terry Tucker (1970) Randy Tyndall (1983, 85-86) U Kyle Uhlis (1997-2000) Robert Unger (2005) Jeremy Usery (1998) V Andrew Valesky (1999) Walter Valesky (1998-99) Peter Vania (2009Francisco Vidal (1987) Albert Villareal (2005-2006) Carlos Vivanco (1994, 96) Alex Vivanco (2009Bill Vlass (1980) W Chad Wainwright (2001-04) Terry Wallace (1986) Tom Wallace (1970) Zachary Walldorf (2008Linus Warendh (2005-08) Scott Warren (2002-03) David Waters (1983) Jesse Watson (1988-91) Scott Weeman (1990-93) Tim Welch (1985) Ricky Wells (2001-04) Erich Wendt (95-96, 98-99) Scott White (1970) Desmond Williams (2003) Ken Williams (1976-78) Stephen Williamson (200001) Mack Williford (1969) Ricky Wolff (1990-91) Ben Wood (1996-99) J.B. Wood (2000-03) Stephen Woods (1997) Chris Wright (1993) Y Doug Yearwood (1983, 85) Jody Young (1994-95) Z Martin Zaluk (2006) Juan Zapata (1985-87) Reinhard Zapfe (1980) Eric Zeidler (1994-95) TOURNAMENT HISTORY Quarterfinal: Georgia State 2, Stetson 0 Sun Belt Conference (1976-1980) 1976 Semifinal: Georgia State 4, Jacksonville 3 Championship: South Florida 6, Georgia State 1 Semifinal: Georgia State 4, Georgia Southern 0 Championship: Georgia State 2, Hardin-Simmons 1 1977 Semifinal: Jacksonville 2,Georgia State 1 Third Place: Georgia State 5, UNC-Charlotte 0 1987 Quarterfinal: Georgia State 5, Stetson 4 Semifinal: Georgia State 1, Georgia Southern 0 Championship: Georgia State 2, Centenary 0 1978 Quarterfinal: Georgia State 7, New Orleans 0 Semifinal: Georgia State 2, South Florida 1 Championship: Jacksonville 2, Georgia State 1 1988 Quarterfinal: Georgia State 4, Ga. Southern 1 Semifinal: Georgia State 1, Stetson 0 (PKs) Championship: Centenary 3, Georgia State 1 1979 Quarterfinal: Virginia Commmonwealth 1, Georgia State 0 1989 Championship: Centenary 4, Georgia State 3 (Divisional Winners Play Only) 1980 Quarterfinal: Georgia State 3, South Alabama 1 Semifinal: Georgia State 4, Jacksonville 0 Championship: South Florida 2, Georgia State 1 1991 Semifinal: Florida International 2, Georgia State 0 Trans America Athletic Conference (1983-2004) 1997 Semifinal: Georgia State 1, Jacksonville 0 Championship: Georgia State 2, Florida Atlantic 0 NCAA Play-In: Howard 4, Georgia State 2 1983 Quarterfinal: Georgia State 11, Samford 0 Semifinal: Georgia State 1, Mercer 0 Championship: Georgia State 1, Houston Baptist 0 1999 Quarterfinal: Florida Atlantic 5, Georgia State 0 Renamed the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2001 2000 Semifinal: Georgia State 1, Campbell 0 Championship: Georgia State 1, Mercer 0 NCAA Play-In: Rhode Island 4, Georgia State 3 (OT) 1984 Quarterfinal: Georgia State 1, Samford 0 Semifinal: Georgia State 5, Mercer 1 Championship: Houston Baptist 2, Georgia State 1 2003 First Round: Mercer 1, Georgia State 0 1985 Quarterfinal: Georgia State 5, Georgia Southern 0 Semifinal: Georgia State 5, Stetson 1 Championship: Houston Baptist 2, Georgia State 1 2004 First Round: Georgia State 2, Belmont 1 (OT) Semifinal: UCF 2, Georgia State 1 (2OT) 1986 OV E R A L L TO U R NA M E N T R E C O R D Year W 1976 1 1977 1 1978 2 1979 0 1980 2 1983 3 1984 2 1985 2 1986 3 1987 3 1988 2 1989 0 1991 0 1997 2 1999 0 2000 2 2003 0 2004 1 Total: 26 L 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 13 Pct .500 first year in Sun Belt .500 .667 .000 .667 1.000 first year in TAAC .667 .667 .667 1.000 .667 .000 .000 .000 lost NCAA Play-In .000 1.000 lost NCAA Play-In .000 .500 .667 Sun Belt Conference (6-5, .545) Trans America Athletic Conference (19-6, .760) Atlantic Sun (1-2, .333) NCAA Play-Ins (0-2, .000) 2009 Men’s Soccer 25 RECORDS SEASON RECORDS *- Darren McKune pictured above, is second for shutouts in career & a two-time TAAC Tournament MVP in 1997, 2000. *- Filipe Carvalho pictured above, holds the record for saves in a career & tied for first with Darren McKune for saves in a season. Goals Scored 1. H enry Musey, 1984 2. T om Manget, 1971 3. B obby Moody, 1975 4. D oug Yearwood, 1984 Bill Carter, 1970 6.Henry Musey, 1987 Peter Dydensborg, 1982 Ty Martin, 1979 9.Henry Musey, 1985 Doug Yearwood, 1983 Assists 1. K eith Gispert, 1996 2.Doug Yearwood, 1984 Doug Yearwood, 1983 4.Tom Manget, 1971 5.Doug Yearwood, 1982 6.Josh Littleton, 1997 7. Bill McLatchie, 1989 Greg Goodson, 1984 9.Stephen Adams, 2000 Henry Musey, 1986 Henry Musey, 1985 Total Points 1.Tom Manget, 1971 2. H enry Musey, 1984 3. D oug Yearwood, 1984 4.Doug Yearwood, 1983 5.Bobby Moody, 1975 6.Doug Yearwood, 1982 7.Henry Musey, 1987 Henry Musey, 1985 9.Bill Carter, 1970 10. Peter Dydensborg, 1982 *Saves 1. Filipe Carvalho, 2005 Darren McKune, 1997 3. J.B. Wood, 2003 4. Paulo Gutierrez, 2004 5. Will Chaple, 2001 25 23 21 19 19 17 17 17 15 15 Goals Scored 1. Henry Musey, 1984-87 2. Doug Yearwood, 1981-84 3. Bobby Moody, 1975-78 4. Adam Boyer, 1986-89 Ty Martin, 1978-81 6. Jimmy Nardello, 1995-99 7. Keith Mainland, 1983-85 Peter Dydensborg, 1980-81 9. Tracy Crouch, 1990-93 10. Tom Manget, 1971 17 15 15 13 12 11 10 10 9 9 9 Assists 1. Doug Yearwood, 1981-84 2. Bill McLatchie, 1989-90 Greg Goodson, 1982-84 4. Henry Musey, 1984-87 5. Keith Gispert, 1995-98 6. Keith Mainland, 1983-85 Stephen Adams, 2000-03 8. Anthony DiPierdomenico, 1985-88 9. Brian Boerstler, 1996-98 10. Scott Mora, 1997-2000 Jimmy Nardello, 1995-99 Charlie Morgan, 1981-82 Tom Manget, 1971 Total Points 1. Doug Yearwood, 1981-84 2. Henry Musey, 1984-87 3. Bobby Moody, 1975-78 4. Adam Boyer, 1986-89 Ty Martin, 1978-81 6. Keith Mainland, 1983-85 7. Jimmy Nardello, 1995-99 8. Greg Goodson, 1981-84 9. Keith Gispert, 1995-98 10. Peter Dydensborg, 1980-81 59 54 51 45 42 40 39 39 38 37 113 113 97 79 69 *Goals-Against Avg. (Minimum 1,000 minutes) 1. Paulo Gutierrez, 2004 1.38 2. J.B. Wood, 2003 1.39 3. Filipe Carvalho, 2008 1.58 4. Darren McKune, 2000 1.73 *- J.B. Wood pictured above, holds the record for shutous in a season & second in Goals-against average for a career. *Shutouts 1. Greg Gibbs, 1987 1. J.B. Wood, 2003 2. Filipe Carvalho, 2008 Paulo Gutierrez, 2004 Darren McKune, 1997 5. Will Chaple, 2000 6.5 5.5 4 4 4 2 *-Goalie all-time records only from 1986-89, 1996-2008 26 CAREER RECORDS *Saves 1. Filipe Carvalho, 2005-08 2. Darren McKune, 1996-00 3. J.B. Wood, 2000-03 4. Will Chaple, 1999-02 5. Paulo Gutierrez, 2003-06 67 59 41 38 38 33 28 28 24 23 46 28 28 27 18 17 17 16 14 13 13 13 13 164 161 91 87 87 80 79 68 62 61 396 287 184 127 103 *Goals-Against Avg. (Minimum 2,000 minutes) 1. Will Chaple, 1999-02 1.39 2. J.B. Wood, 2000-03 1.75 3. Filipe Carvalho, 2005-08 2.03 4. Darren McKune, 1996-00 2.17 5. Paulo Gutierrez, 2003-06 2.71 *Shutouts 1. Greg Gibbs, 1986-89 14.5 2. Darren McKune, 1996-00 10.5 3. Filipe Carvalho, 2005-08 9 4.J.B. Wood, 2000-03 7 5. Paulo Gutierrez, 2003-06 4 6. Will Chaple, 2000 3.5 Georgia State University All-TIME RECORDS Opponent Delaware Drexel Gardner-Webb George Mason Hofsta James Madison Mercer Northeastern North Florida Old Dominion Presbyterian Towson UNC Wilmington USC-Upstate VCU William & Mary GSU vs. 2009 Opponents Record 1-3 1-3 4-1 2-2 0-3-1 0-4 31-13-3 0-3-1 0-2 0-5 1-0 1-3 2-4 3-2 1-3-1 1-4 Air Force Alabama A & M Appalachian State Belmont Berry Birmingham Southern Cal-Poly Campbell Carnegie Mellon Carson-Newman Case Western Centenary Central Florida Charleston Southern College of Charleston Chattanooga Coastal Carolina Citadel Clemson Davidson Depaul Drake Duke Eastern Illinois Eckerd Emory Erskine Evansville Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida Southern Florida Tech Furman 1-0 1-7-1 1-3 6-0 7-7-1 2-3 0-1 8-9 1-0 0-1 1-0 4-9 3-5 3-0 5-11 1-0 1-2 5-1-1 2-18 2-1 0-1 1-0 0-4 0-1 4-1 16-7 2-1-1 1-0 5-6 0-1 1-5 0-2 0-1 6-5-1 First Meeting L 0-1 (2005) W 3-2 (2OT, 2005) W 4-0 (2000) W 1-0 (2005) L 0-2 (2005) L 0-1 (2005) W 3-1 (1974) L 0-2 (2005) L 1-2 (OT, 2006) L 0-6 (2005) W 3-0 (2008) L 0-3 (2005) W 5-3 (1983) W 3-2 (1981) L 0-1 (1979) L 0-4 (2004) 2002 1979 1974 1997 1970 2000 2004 1984 1987 1969 1987 1987 1993 1993 1974 1981 1980 1969 1968 1979 1995 1999 2002 2006 1976 1967 1970 1983 1993 2007 1979 1969 1975 1968 Gardner-Webb Georgia College Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Hardin-Simmons Houston Baptist Howard Jacksonville Kennesaw Lipscomb Maryville Memphis State Mercer Millsaps Navy N.C. State New Hampsire New Mexico North Carolina North Florida Oglethorpe Old Dominion Presbyterian Radford Randolph Macon Rhode Island Rollins Sacred Heart Samford Seattle Pacific Southern Tech South Alabama South Carolina Best Record vs. Opponents Overall Winning Percentage Oglethrope 10-0-1 .955 Stetson 16-6-1 .717 Emory 16-7 .696 Mercer 31-13-3 .691 Georgia Southern 12-6-4 .636 Furman 6-5-1 .542 UAB 8-8 .500 South Alabama 5-5 .500 Berry 7-7-1 .500 Campbell 8-9 .471 *Minimum 10 games played Last Result W 5-0 (2008) L 1-2 (2008) W 3-2 (2004) L 0-2 (2008) T 2-2 (2008) L 0-2 (2008) W 2-1 (2008) T 2-2 (2008) L 1-2 (2007) L 0-1 (2008) W 3-0 (2008) W 2-0 (2008) L 2-3 (2008) W 2-1 (2008) T 1-1 (2008) L 0-4 (2008) 4-1 1-0 0-1 12-6-4 2-0 1-0 1-3 0-1 6-10-2 2-0 5-0 1-0 3-0 31-13-3 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-2 10-0-1 0-5 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-3-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 5-5 1-3 Streak W1 L1 W1 L1 T1 L4 W1 T1 L2 L5 W1 W1 L3 W2 T1 L3 2000 1983 1967 1980 1967 1986 1983 1997 1968 1983 2002 1987 1983 1974 1984 2000 1983 1998 2002 1983 2006 1968 2002 2008 2003 1983 2000 1968 2006 1983 1983 1974 1979 1978 *All-Time series records compiled from 1967-2008. In the years 197173, 1982, 1990, 1992 stats were missing. 2009 Men’s Soccer South Florida Southwestern Louisanna Southwestern Tennessee St. Bonaventure Stetson Suwanee Tennessee UAB UMASS UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington USC-Aiken USC- Upstate Valdosta St. Vanderbilt VCU Vermont Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington-Lee West Georgia Western Kentucky Western Michigan William & Mary Winthrop Wofford Xavier 1-4 1-0 1-0 1-0 16-6-1 1-0 2-0 8-8 0-1 3-4 3-0 0-3-1 2-4 1-0 3-2 2-0 4-6-1 1-3-1 0-1 0-0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-4 1-1 5-1-1 1-0 1970 1979 1980 1995 1968 1970 1969 1979 1999 1991 1977 1983 1983 2001 1981 1979 1969 1979 1998 2003 1980 1984 1970 1998 2005 2002 1999 1995 2004 CAA Record ( 2 0 0 5 - P r e s e n t ) Delaware Drexel George Mason Hofsta James Madison Northeastern Old Dominion Towson UNC Wilmington VCU William & Mary Overall Home Away 1-3 1-2 0-1 1-3 1-1 0-2 2-2 0-2 2-0 0-3-1 0-1 0-2-1 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-3-1 0-1-1 0-2 0-4 0-2 0-2 1-3 1-1 0-2 1-3 1-1 0-2 1-2-1 0-2-1 1-0 1-3 1-1 0-2 Ranked Opponents (2-5) 1. at #19 Jacksonville 2. at #10 Furman 3. at #9 Clemson 4. at #6 Clemson 5. at #14 Coastal Carolina 6. at #6 Duke 7. at #6 ODU W 1-0 1997 L 0-1 (OT) 2000 L 1-3 (2000) W 2-1 (2001) L 1-2 (2003) L 0-4 (2004) L 0-6 (2005) 27 ACCOLADES COACHING HISTORY Former goalkeeper for the Panthers Filipe Carvalho pictured above, received the award for Panther Character during the 2009 senior banquet for his outstanding leadership with men’s soccer during the 2008 season. NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American Second Team: Filipe Carvalho (2009)* *First Georgia State player in history of men’s soccer to be awarded Scottie O’Neill 1978 Sun Belt Coach of the Year 2008-09 ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS First Team: Tobias Nagy (2008) Second Team: Filipe Carvalho (2008) 2007-08 ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS First Team: Filipe Carvalho (2007) Second Team: Tobias Nagy (2007) Hugh Beasley 1984, ‘86, ‘87 TAAC Coach of the Year Former defender for the Panthers Tobias Nagy pictured above, won the Stoney Burgess award in 2009 for the second straight season earning the highest GPA. Kerem Daser 2000 TAAC Coach of the Year Coach Costas Alexandrides Stoney Burgess Scottie O’Neill Hugh Beasley Brett Teach Kerem Daser 28 Record 13-5-1 67-38-3 143-57-4 50-72-15 43-66-3 63-89-9 Pct. Yrs at .711 2 .620 7 .711 11 .420 7 .397 6 .419 9 Georgia State University Former midfielder for the Panthers Joe DeVito pictured above, won the Curry Determination award in 2009. HONORS & AWARDS ACADEMIC HONORS TAAC/ A-SUN 1983-2004 CAA 2005-PRESENT Francesco Barbera...................................2007, ‘08 James Benedetti.......................................1999, ‘00 Butch Benford..........................................1986 Brian Boestler..........................................1997 Steve Bodine............................................1992 Raymond Buck........................................2006 Juan Calvo................................................1992 Matt Campion.........................................1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Filipe Carvalho........................................2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Damian Chamorro..................................2005 Michael Clarke........................................2007 Brent Conner...........................................1998 Tracy Crouch...........................................1993 Arash Derakhshan..................................2004 Matt Domenick.......................................2001, ‘02 Craig Dunn..............................................1995, ‘96 Denny Faircloth.......................................1997 Alberto Franco.........................................2004 Keith Gispert............................................1998 John Gomez.............................................1994, ‘95* Joey Grigsby.............................................2004 Paulo Gutierrez.......................................2004, ‘05, ‘06 Jamie Hargather......................................2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Mohammed Harruna.............................2001 Pail Holjak................................................1994, ‘95, ‘96 Vincent Houben......................................1993 Neil Howe.................................................1996, ‘97, ‘99 Christopher Howie.................................2007 Jamin Hujik..............................................1995 Brandon Jenkins......................................1996 Jeremy Johnson.......................................2004 Russ Jones.................................................2006 Donald Kirkland............................... 2008 Dathan Knott...........................................2007 Justin Koehler..........................................1998 Ben Link...................................................2005 Eduardo Liza............................................2007, ‘08 CONFERENCE AWARDS SUN BELT (1977-80) TAAC/ A-SUN (1983-2004) CAA (2005-PRESENT) First Team All-Conf erence Stephen Adams........................................2003 Tom Bernadi............................................1989, ‘90 Adam Boyer.............................................1988, ‘89 John Boyle................................................1987 Mike Brashears........................................1992 Felipe Carvalho.......................................2008 Diego Casa...............................................1985, ‘86, ‘87 Danny Clavijo..........................................1980 David Coe................................................1991 Robbie Colcord.......................................1977 Tracy Crouch...........................................1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Tony DiPierdomenico............................1987, ‘88 Greg Gibbs...............................................1987, ‘88, ‘89 Greg Goodson.........................................1983, ‘84 Charlie Gottlinger...................................1986 Terrance Johnson....................................2000 Jeff Leach..................................................1978, ‘80 Gary Levengood......................................1978 Josh Littleton............................................1997 Keith Mainland........................................1983, ‘85 Ty Martin.................................................1978, ‘80 Armin Marquez.......................................2003, ‘04 Bill McLatchie..........................................1989 Bobby Moody...........................................1977, ‘78 Scott Mora................................................2000 Henry Musey............................................1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Daymon Roshan......................................1988 Jonathan Scraggs.....................................2001 Notes: In 2004 Georgia State set its all-time high with 14 student-athletes earning All-CAA Academic Honors. Tim Lonergan..........................................2007 Iain MacGowan.......................................2007 Scott MacKenzie......................................1994, ‘95, ‘97 Armin Marquez.......................................2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Darren McKune.......................................1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Brendon Minors......................................2000 Brian Mitchell..........................................2000 Tarek Mokhtar.........................................2004 Scott Mora................................................1997, ‘99 Tobias Nagy..............................................2006, ‘07, ‘08 Brian Noblitt............................................1995 Floreal Pedrazo........................................2006, ‘07 Vince Perri...............................................1994, ‘95 David Prescod..........................................1998 Jason Rivers..............................................2004 Will Schweigert..................................2008 Jonathan Scraggs.....................................2004 Jason Seeby...............................................1992 Aaron Shepard.........................................2004, ‘05*, ‘06 D.J. Stewart...............................................1999 Josh Swank...............................................2006 Weiss Tahmass.........................................2004 Justin Thompson.....................................1999 Grayson Torbush.....................................1993 Josh Towns...............................................1998 Joe Trolan.................................................1996 Kyle Uhlis.................................................1997, ‘99 Walter Valesky.........................................1998, ‘99* Alberto Villarreal....................................2006 Chad Wainwright................................... 2003, ‘04 Linus Warendh........................................2007, ‘08 Scott Warren............................................2002 Scott Weeman.........................................1992 Ricky Wells...............................................2004 Eric Wendt...............................................1995 Ben Wood.................................................1996, ‘97, ‘98 J.B. Wood..................................................2002, ‘03 Martin Zaluk............................................2006 Jim Siracusa.............................................1977 Steve Speeler.............................................1984 Rodney Thomas.......................................1983, ‘84, ‘85 Grayson Torbush.....................................1988 Kyle Uhlis.................................................2000 David Waters...........................................1983 Rick Wolff.................................................1990, ‘91 Doug Yearwood.......................................1983, ‘84 Second Team All-Conf erence Stephen Adams........................................2002 Joe Devito.................................................2008 Adrian Ganson........................................1992 Keith Gispert............................................1996, ‘98 Paul Leyva................................................2000 Ben Link...................................................2004 Scott MacKenzie......................................1994, ‘95, ‘96 Scott Mora................................................1999 Jimmy Nardello.......................................1999 Jon Nielson...............................................1996, ‘98 Jonathan Scraggs.....................................2004 Justin Towns.............................................2003 Kyle Uhlis.................................................1997, ‘99 Scott Weeman..........................................1991, ‘93 Martin Zaluk............................................2006 Third Team All-Conf erence Brian Boerstler.........................................1998 Paul Leyva................................................1998 Scott Mora................................................1997, ‘98 Walter Valesky.........................................1998 2009 Men’s Soccer Notes: Only five students-athletes have been named to the All-CAA Academic team all four seasons. Matt Campion 1998-01, Filipe Carvalho 2005-08, Jamie Hargather 2001-04, Armin Marquez 2002-05, Darren McKune 1997-00. * Pictured above Head Coach of the Panthers Kerem Daser and the top two all-time career goal leaders for GSU. Doug Yearwood (198385), second in goals (59) on the left and two-time TAAC player of the year Henry Musey (1985-87) on the right, sits atop as the number one goal scorer with 69 in his career. Honorable Mention Mohammed El-Khamissy......................1999 Darren McKune.......................................1996 Wes Meadows..........................................1999 Todd Mordecai........................................1995 Stephen Phillips.......................................1996 Walter Valesky.........................................1999 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Scott Mora (co-player)...........................2000 Henry Musey............................................1985, ‘86 TOURNAMENT MVP Darren McKune.......................................1997, ‘00 *All-Freshman Team Stephen Adams........................................2000 Uche Asika...............................................2000 Bryce Boggs.............................................2002 Filipe Carvalho........................................2005 Joey Grigsby.............................................2003 Dathan Knott...........................................2005 Chris Mahaffey........................................2003 Armin Marquez.......................................2002 Jamie Hargather.......................................2001 Terrance Johnson....................................2000 Aaron Shepherd......................................2004 *Conference has announced Freshman Team since 2000. All-Tour nament Team Daniel Ely-Kelso......................................2000 Keith Gispert............................................1997 Paulo Gutierrez........................................2004 Pail Leyva.................................................2000 Josh Littleton............................................1997 Darren McKune......................................1997, ‘00 Scott Mora................................................1997, ‘99, ‘00 Jonathan Scraggs.....................................2004 Kyle Uhlis.................................................2000 29 S E A S O N - B Y- S E A S O N RESULTS 1967 (7-2) Georgia Soccer League Head Coach: Costas Alexandrides .............. Georgia Tech.....................W......2-0 .............. Emory.................................W......9-4 .............. Lockheed............................W......3-2 .............. Atl. Soccer Club................W......5-2 .............. Ben Hill..............................W......4-2 .............. Roswell...............................W......4-2 .............. Lockheed............................W......3-2 .............. Georgia...............................L........2-3 .............. Hispanic Club...................L........1-2 1968 (6-3-1) NCAA DI Head Coach: Costas Alexandrides .............. Furman...............................W......4-2 .............. Stetson................................L........2-3 .............. Jacksonville........................L........3-4 .............. Ga. St.-Milledgeville.........W......9-0 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......4-1 .............. Rollins................................T........1-1 .............. Clemson.............................L........0-2 .............. Ga. St.-Milledgeville.........W......6-0 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......3-2 .............. Georgia Tech.....................W......2-1 1969 (5-5) Head Coach: Stoney Burgess .............. Citadel................................W......4-2 .............. Furman...............................W......8-0 .............. Florida Southern...............L........2-3 .............. Jacksonville........................L........1-4 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......5-2 .............. Clemson.............................L........1-4 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......4-0 .............. Tennessee...........................W......5-3 .............. Vanderbilt..........................L........1-2 .............. Carson-Newman...............L........1-2 1970 (9-4-1) Head Coach: Stoney Burgess .............. Suwanee.............................W......4-0 .............. Clemson.............................L........1-7 .............. Citadel................................W......5-2 .............. South Florida.....................L........0-12 .............. Florida Southern...............L........1-2 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......9-1 .............. Erskine...............................T........2-2 .............. Berry...................................W......2-1 .............. Emory.................................L........2-3 .............. West Georgia.....................W......2-0 .............. Furman...............................W......4-0 .............. Ga. St.-Milledgeville.........W......2-0 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......5-1 .............. West Georgia.....................W......4-0 1971 (12-4) Head Coach: Stoney Burgess N/A 1972 (12-5) Head Coach: Stoney Burgess N/A 1973 (7-7-1) Head Coach: Stoney Burgess N/A 30 1974 (8-8-1) Head Coach: Stoney Burgess .............. Citadel................................L........2-4 .............. Charleston.........................W......8-1 .............. Berry...................................W......1-0 .............. Appalachian St..................L........0-7 .............. Emory.................................L........1-2 .............. Ala. -Huntsville.................L........2-3 .............. Mercer-Atlanta..................W......9-1 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......3-0 .............. Mercer................................W......3-1 .............. Emory.................................L........1-4 .............. Mercer................................W......6-3 .............. Ala. -Huntsville.................L........2-3 .............. Berry...................................L........1-5 .............. Southern Tech...................W......2-1 .............. Oglethorpe.........................T........2-2 .............. Jacksonville........................L........1-2 .............. Stetson................................W......3-2 1975 (12-3) Head Coach: Stoney Burgess .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......8-3 .............. Citadel................................W......2-1 .............. Charleston.........................W......6-2 .............. Southern Tech...................W......15-0 .............. Emory.................................W......2-1 .............. Appalachian St..................L........1-2 .............. Ala. -Huntsville.................W......5-0 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......8-0 .............. Mercer................................W......10-0 .............. Emory.................................L........1-2 .............. Southern Tech...................W......12-0 .............. Ala.-Huntsville..................W......2-0 .............. Mercer................................W......13-0 .............. Florida Tech.......................L........0-3 .............. Charleston.........................W......1-0 1976 (9-3-1) 2nd Place Sun Belt Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............. Stetson................................W......2-1 .............. South Florida.....................L........1-6 .............. Emory.................................W......2-1 .............. Rollins................................L........0-4 .............. Citadel................................T........1-1 .............. Stetson................................W......2-1 .............. Mercer................................W......6-2 .............. Emory.................................W......2-1 .............. Oglethorpe.........................Ff.......0-0 .............. Eckerd................................W......1-0 .............. Jacksonville........................W......4-3 .............. South Florida.....................L........1-6 1977 (9-4-0) Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............. Eckerd................................W......2-1 .............. Stetson................................W......1-0 .............. Eckerd................................W......2-0 .............. Rollins................................L........0-1 .............. Mercer................................W......9-0 .............. Stetson................................L........0-1 .............. Mercer................................W......14-0 .............. Furman...............................W......7-1 .............. Emory.................................W......1-0 Georgia State University .............. Emory.................................L........1-2 .............. Oglethorpe.........................W......4-1 .............. Jacksonville........................L........1-2 .............. UNC-Charlotte.................W......5-0 1978 (10-5) 2nd Place Sun Belt Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............. South Carolina..................W......2-0 .............. Jacksonville#......................L........1-2 N/A 1979 (11-8) Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............. Eckerd................................L........0-2 .............. Alabama A&M..................L........0-3 .............. South Carolina..................L........1-4 .............. FIU......................................L........0-2 .............. UAB....................................W......3-1 .............. Southwestern La...............W......5-0 .............. South Alabama..................W......3-0 .............. Clemson.............................L........1-5 .............. Baptist.................................W......1-0 .............. South Alabama..................W......5-0 .............. Davidson............................W......7-1 .............. UNC-Charlotte.................W......2-0 .............. Vanderbilt..........................W......3-1 .............. UAB....................................W......6-0 .............. Valdosta St.........................W......6-0 .............. Stetson................................W......3-0 .............. Rollins................................L........1-3 .............. VCU....................................L........0-1 .............. Emory.................................L........1-2 1980 (15-6) Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............Alabama A&M....................L........0-5 .............. Vanderbilt..........................W......3-0 .............. Clemson.............................L........0-5 .............. Wake Forest.......................W......4-1 .............. Furman...............................W......2-1 .............. UAB....................................W......5-2 .............. UNC Charlotte..................W......3-1 .............. Valdosta State....................W......7-0 .............. Baptist College..................W......2-1 .............. Berry...................................L........3-2 .............. Georgia Southern.............W......3-0 .............. Southwestern Tenn...........W......4-1 .............. Eckerd................................W......5-2 .............. Erskine...............................L........0-2 .............. Mercer................................W......9-0 .............. UAB....................................W......3-1 .............. Coastal Carolina...............L........0-1 .............. Emory.................................W......3-2 .............. South Alabama..................W......3-1 .............. Jacksonville........................W......4-0 .............. South Florida.....................L........1-2 1981 (13-1-2) Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............. Clemson.............................L........1-4 .............. Alabama A&M..................T........0-0 .............. Berea...................................W......3-0 .............. UT Chattanooga...............W......3-0 .............. Furman...............................W......5-1 .............. Baptist College..................W......3-0 .............. Coastal Carolina...............W......3-2 RESULTS .............. Emory.................................W......4-2 .............. Georgia Southern.............W......4-0 .............. Armstrong State................W......6-0 .............. Erskine College.................W......1-0 .............. UAB....................................W......7-0 .............. Berry College.....................T........2-2 .............. USC-Spartanburg.............W......3-2 .............. Mercer................................W......3-0 1982 (13-7) Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill N/A 1983 (16-6, 2-0 TAAC) Won TAAC Championship Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............. Emory University..............W......6-1 .............. Georgia College.................W......7-0 .............. N.C. State...........................L........2-6 .............. North Carolina..................L........0-7 .............. Mercer-Macon..................W......2-0 .............. UNC-Greensboro.............L........0-2 .............. Fla. International..............L........2-3 .............. Seattle Pacific.....................L........1-2 .............. UNC-Wilmington............W......5-3 .............. Evansville...........................W......2-1 .............. Berry College.....................W......3-1 .............. Vanderbilt..........................W......4-0 .............. Memphis State...................W......3-0 .............. UAB....................................W......6-0 .............. Kennesaw...........................W......9-0 .............. Randolph Macon..............L........1-2 .............. Erskine...............................WF....0-0 .............. Baptist.................................W......2-1 .............. Georgia Southern*............W......2-1 11/04..... Samford#............................W......11-0 11/05..... Mercer#..............................W......1-0 11/12..... Houston Baptist................W......1-0 1984 (18-4, 2-0 TAAC) Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill 9/01 Erskine W 6-1 9/07 vs. Campbell! W 7-0 9/08 at UNC-Wilmington! L 2-6 9/15 vs. Millsaps^ L 0-7 9/16 vs. Washington-Lee^ W 10-0 9/22 USC-Spartanburg% L 0-2 9/23 Jacksonville% L 2-3 9/27 Berry L 1-2 9/29 at Mercer* W 5-3 10/01 at South Florida W 2-1 10/03 at Rollins W 3-1 10/06 Tennessee W 4-0 10/07 Memphis State W 3-0 10/13 at Kennesaw W 6-0 10/14 Davidson W 9-0 10/20 Vanderbilt L 1-2 10/21 Georgia Southern* F 0-0 10/26 UAB W 7-0 10/30 Emory W 2-1 11/01..... Samford#............................FW....0-0 11/02..... Mercer#..............................W......5-1 11/09..... Houston Baptist#..............L........1-2 (ot) ! – UNC-Wilmington Port City Classic (Wilmington, NC) ^ - Emory Tournament (Atlanta, GA) % - Georgia State Days Inn Tournament (Atlanta, GA) # - Trans America Athletic Conference (Atlanta, GA) 1985 (16-7) Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............. Georgia Southern#...........W......5-0 .............. Stetson#..............................W......5-1 .............. Houston Baptist................L........1-2 # - Trans America Athletic Conference (Atlanta, GA) 1986 (13-6-2,) Won TAAC Championship Head Coach: Scottie O’Neill .............. Stetson#..............................W......2-0 .............. Georgia Southern#...........W......4-0 .............. Hardin-Simmons..............W......2-1 # - Trans America Athletic Conference (Abilene, TX) 1987 (11-6-2) Won TAAC Championship Head Coach: Hugh Beasley (Need Results) 9/01....... Mercer................................W......2-0 9/05....... vs. Carnegie Mellon!.........W......4-0 9/06....... vs. Case Western!..............W......5-0 9/10....... at Berry...............................L........0-1 9/12....... Maryville^.........................W......4-1 9/13....... UNC-Greensboro.............T........2-2 9/16....... at Clemson.........................L........2-3 9/26....... Rollins................................T........0-0 9/27....... South Carolina..................L........0-4 10/01..... Stetson................................W......3-2 10/03..... at Davidson........................L........0-1 10/07..... at Furman..........................L........2-3 10/10..... at Georgia Southern.........L........0-1 10/16..... at Memphis State...............W......3-1 10/18..... at Vanderbilt......................W......2-1 10/28..... Emory.................................W......2-1 11/01..... Stetson#..............................W......5-4 11/02..... Ga. Southern#...................W......1-0 11/03..... Centenary#........................W......2-0 ! – Emory Tournament (Atlanta, GA) ^ - Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, GA) # - Trans America Athletic Conference 1988 (8-7-3) Head Coach: Hugh Beasley 10/28..... Ga. Southern#...................W......4-1 10/29..... Stetson#..............................T........0-0 (OT) (GSU wins in pk’s) 11/05..... Centenary#........................L........3-1 N/A # - Trans America Athletic Conference (Shreveport, LA) 1989 (9-12-1, 5-0-1 TAAC) Head Coach: Hugh Beasley 11/04..... Centenary#........................L........3-4 (OT) # - Trans America Athletic Conference (Atlanta, GA) 1991 (4-11-4, 3-2-3 TAAC) Head Coach: Hugh Beasley 9/07....... at *Fla. International........W......2-0 9/14....... *Stetson..............................W......4-0 9/18....... *Mercer..............................W......5-0 9/22....... at C of Charleston.............L........0-1 9/25....... at Clemson.........................W......4-1 9/28....... *Georgia Southern............T........2-2 10/02..... UAB....................................L........2-3 10/05..... at Vanderbilt......................T........0-0 10/11..... Fla. International*.............L........0-4 10/16..... at Berry...............................W......3-2 10/20..... South Alabama..................L........0-1 10/23..... at Georgia So.*..................L........2-3 10/26..... at Stetson*..........................L........0-1 10/28..... UNC-Asheville..................W......3-1 10/30..... Emory.................................W......2-1 11/02..... at North Carolina..............W......2-1 11/05..... at Mercer*..........................W......5-4 11/09..... Florida International........L........0-2 # - Trans America Athletic Conference (Miami, FL) 1992 (4-15, 1-4 TAAC) Head Coach: Hugh Beasley 1993 (6-13, 1-6 TAAC) Head Coach: Hugh Beasley 9/04....... at Georgia Southern.........L........0-1 9/10....... at Fla International*.........L........0-5 9/12....... at Fla Atlantic*..................L........0-5 9/15....... at Stetson*..........................L........1-3 9/18....... UNC-Ashville....................L........0-3 9/19....... South Alabama..................L........0-5 9/22....... Jacksonville........................W......5-2 9/24....... at Charleston So................W......4-1 9/26....... at The Citadel....................W......4-0 9/29....... at UAB................................W......2-1 10/03..... C of Charleston*...............L........0-2 10/09..... Centenary*.........................L........0-3 10/13..... at Berry...............................L........1-3 10/17..... at Central Florida*............W......2-1 10/20..... Clemson.............................L........0-6 10/23..... USC-Spartanburg.............L........1-5 10/27..... Emory.................................W......4-0 10/30..... Vanderbilt..........................L........1-3 11/03..... Mercer*..............................L........1-3 1994 (7-10, 3-5 TAAC) Head Coach: Brett Teach 9/03....... Mercer*..............................W......1-0 9/07....... Charleston So....................W......3-0 9/09....... at Centenary*....................W......5-3 9/14....... at UNC Ashville................L........0-3 9/17....... Georgia Southern.............L........1-2 9/19....... Campbell*..........................W......3-1 9/21....... UAB....................................L........3-8 9/25....... at C of Charleston*...........L........0-3 10/02..... C of Charleston*...............L........0-3 10/05..... at Mercer*..........................L........0-2 1990 (15-4, 5-1 TAAC) Head Coach: Hugh Beasley N/A 2009 Men’s Soccer 31 RESULTS 10/08..... at South Alabama..............L........0-4 10/12..... Berry...................................W......6-0 10/16..... at Vanderbilt......................W......2-1 10/19..... Centenary*.........................L........0-1 10/22..... at Campbell*......................L........3-4 10/30..... at Emory.............................W......4-3 11/02..... at South Carolina..............L........0-6 1995 (7-11-1, 1-7 TAAC) Head Coach: Brett Teach 9/02....... vs. Charleston So.!............W......2-0 9/03....... vs. St. Bonaventure!..........W......2-1 9/07....... at Centenary*....................L........1-2 9/11....... Mercer*..............................W......3-0 9/16....... Campbell*..........................L........0-7 9/20....... South Alabama..................L........0-2 9/24....... at C of Charleston*...........L........2-4 9/27....... at Berry...............................W......2-1 10/01..... C of Charleston*...............L........0-3 10/04..... at Georgia Southern.........T........3-3 (OT) 10/07..... Vanderbilt..........................L........1-2 10/11..... at Mercer*..........................L........2-5 10/14..... at Campbell*......................L........1-2 10/18..... Centenary*.........................L........0-1 10/21..... Wofford^............................W......5-0 10/22..... Depaul^.............................L........1-2 10/26..... UNC Ashville....................W......2-1 10/27..... at UAB................................L........0-3 10/31..... Emory.................................L........0-3 ! – Lexington, VA ^ - Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, GA) 1996 (7-11, 3-5 TAAC) Head Coach: Brett Teach 9/01....... UAB....................................L........1-2 9/04....... at UNC Asheville..............W......2-0 9/08....... at Vanderbilt......................L........4-5 9/11....... at Centenary*....................L........1-2 (OT) 9/17....... Campbell............................L........2-5 (OT) 9/21....... Georgia Southern.............L........2-4 9/24....... at Mercer*..........................W......3-2 9/29....... C of Charleston*...............L........1-6 10/02..... Berry...................................W......1-0 10/06..... at C of Charleston*...........W......2-1 10/12..... at Campbell*......................L........1-2 10/16..... Centenary*.........................W......3-1 10/23..... Mercer*..............................L........1-2 10/26..... at South Florida.................L........1-2 10/27..... vs. Florida Atlantic...........L........1-4 10/30..... at Wofford..........................L........2-3 11/03..... at South Alabama..............W......5-2 11/06..... at Emory.............................W......5-3 (OT) 1997 (9-11-1, 4-3-1 TAAC) Head Coach: Brett Teach 8/29....... Emory.................................W......2-1 8/31....... UNC Asheville..................L........1-2 9/05....... at UNC Greensboro.........L........0-5 9/07....... at North Carolina..............W......2-1 9/10....... at Mercer*..........................W......4-3 (OT) 9/15....... Campbell*..........................L........0-5 9/19....... at Georgia Southern.........L........0-3 9/21....... vs. Alabama A&M............L........3-4 (OT) 9/26....... C of Charleston*...............L........2-3 10/02..... Centenary*.........................W......3-1 32 10/06..... at Berry...............................L........3-4 (OT) 10/08..... Mercer*..............................W......3-0 10/15..... at Clemson.........................L........1-6 10/18..... at Campbell*......................W......4-3 10/22..... at C of Charleston*...........L........1-2 10/26..... at Centenary*....................T........2-2 (OT) 10/31..... Belmont..............................W......2-0 11/02..... South Alabama..................L........2-3 11/07..... at No. 19 Jacksonville.......W......1-0 11/08..... at Florida Atlantic.............W......2-0 11/16..... Howard...............................L........2-4 1998 (7-12, 2-5 TAAC) Head Coach: Brett Teach 9/01....... at Emory.............................W......1-0 9/06....... Georgia Southern.............W......2-1 9/12....... vs. Vermont!......................L........1-2 (OT) 9/13....... vs. New Hampshire!.........L........1-3 9/16....... at Campbell*......................L........1-4 9/19....... at Furman..........................L........0-5 9/23....... at Mercer*..........................L........0-1 9/26....... at Central Florida*............L........1-2 9/28....... at Stetson*..........................L........2-4 10/03..... Western Kentucky.............W......3-2 (OT) 10/06..... Berry...................................L........0-3 10/09..... Alabama A&M..................W......3-0 10/12..... Centenary*.........................W......2-1 12/18..... Jacksonville*......................W......1-0 10/23..... Fla. International..............L........1-3 10/25..... Florida Atlantic*...............L........0-3 10/28..... at Belmont.........................W......1-0 10/31..... vs. South Carolina^..........L........0-2 11/01..... vs. C of Charleston^L.......1-6 ! – Smith Barney Classic (Burlington, VT) ^ - Nike Invitational (Charleston, SC) 1999 (6-11-1, 3-3 TAAC) Head Coach: Brett Teach 9/03....... vs. Drake!...........................W......1-0 9/05....... vs. UMass!..........................L........2-6 9/08....... C of Charleston.................W......2-1 (OT) 9/12....... Furman...............................L........3-1 9/15....... at UNC Asheville..............W......4-0 9/18....... at Campbell*......................W......5-1 9/22....... at Winthrop.......................L........0-2 9/26....... at Western Ky....................L........2-4 9/29....... Mercer*..............................L........1-2 10/02..... at Florida Atlantic*...........W......2-1 10/05..... at Alabama A&M..............L........1-2 10/13..... at Georgia Southern.........T........3-3 10/17..... UAB....................................L........0-3 10/21..... Stetson*..............................W......3-2 10/23..... UCF*..................................L........0-2 10/31..... at Jacksonville*..................L........1-2 (OT) 11/04..... Florida Atlantic# ..............L........0-5 ! – Nike/JU Soccer Tournament (Jacksonville, FL) # - Trans America Athletic Conference (Jacksonville, FL) 2000 (12-9, 4-2 TAAC) TAAC Champions Head Coach: Kerem Daser 9/01....... at No. 10 Furman!.............L........0-1 (OT) 9/03....... at Coastal Carolina!..........L........0-6 9/10....... Appalachian State.............L........1-2 Georgia State University 9/13....... UNC Asheville..................W......3-2 (OT) 9/15....... Gardner Webb^................W......4-0 9/17....... Navy^.................................L........0-1 9/20....... Alabama A&M..................W......3-1 9/23....... Campbell*..........................W......3-0 9/28....... Jacksonville*......................L........0-3 9/30....... Florida Atlantic*...............W......3-2 10/04..... at Birmingham So.............W......4-2 10/07..... Winthrop...........................W......3-1 10/11..... at No. 9 Clemson..............L........1-3 10/14..... at Mercer*..........................L........1-2 10/19..... at UCF*..............................W......4-1 10/21..... at Stetson*..........................W......2-1 10/25..... Georgia Southern.............W......3-2 (OT) 10/29..... at UAB................................L........1-3 11/03..... vs. Campbell#....................W......1-0 11/04..... vs. Mercer#........................W......1-0 11/11..... Rhode Island.....................L........3-4 (OT) ! – Coastal Carolina Invitational (Conway, SC) ^ - Georgia State Classic (Atlanta, GA) # - Trans America Athletic Conference (Buies Creek, NC) 2001 (9-7, 4-3 Atlantic Sun) Head Coach: Kerem Daser 9/05....... at #6 Clemson....................W......2-1 9/12....... at Gardner Webb...............W......3-2 9/15....... at Charleston So................DNP 9/19....... Mercer*..............................W......2-1 (2OT) 9/22....... at Campbell*......................W......3-2 (2OT) 9/27....... UCF*..................................L........0-3 9/29....... Stetson*..............................W......2-0 10/04..... at Florida Atlantic*...........L........0-2 10/06..... at Jacksonville*..................L........1-5 10/10..... Birmingham So.................W......5-1 10/12..... vs. North Carolina............L........0-7 10/14..... at UNC Greensboro.........L........0-3 10/17..... USC Aiken.........................W......2-1 10/24..... Brewton Parker.................DNP 10/26..... Alabama A&M..................L........0-5 10/28..... Belmont*............................W......4-1 11/04..... at North Carolina St.........L........1-2 11/07..... at Georgia Southern.........W......3-2(2OT) 2002 (7-10-1, 4-3-1 Atlantic Sun) Head Coach: Kerem Daser 8/31....... Lipscomb...........................W......3-1 9/07....... at C of Charleston!............L........1-2 (2OT) 9/08....... vs. Citadel!.........................W......4-0 9/13....... at Old Dominion^............L........1-2 9/15....... vs. William & Mary^........L........0-4 9/20....... at New Mexico%...............L........1-4 9/22....... vs. Air Force%...................W......2-1 9/25....... Gardner-Webb*................. 10/05..... at Belmont*........................W......2-1 10/09..... at Birmingham-So............L........0-1 10/12..... at Mercer*..........................L........0-1(OT) 10/18..... Jacksonville*......................T........1-1(2OT) 10/20..... Florida Atlantic*...............W......2-1 10/25..... at Stetson*..........................W......2-1 10/27..... at UCF*..............................L........1-2 11/03..... UAB....................................L........0-3 11/06..... at Duke...............................L........0-1 11/09..... Campbell*..........................L........1-2 (OT) 11/11..... Gardener Webb.................W......4-1 ! – Aaron Olitsky Memorial Classic (Charleston, SC) ^ - ODU Stihl Classic (Norfolk, VA) % - Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM) RESULTS 2003 (9-6-2, 5-3-1 Atlantic Sun) Head Coach: Kerem Daser 8/29....... vs. Appalachian St.............W......3-0 8/30....... at Wofford..........................W......2-0 9/05....... Belmont*............................W......3-2 9/07....... Lipscomb*..........................W......2-0 9/12....... vs. Radford!.......................W......2-0 9/14....... at Virginia Tech!................T........2-2 (2OT) 9/27....... Mercer*..............................L........2-3 (2OT) 10/02..... at Campbell*......................W......3-1 11/01..... Ga. Southern#...................W......5-0 11/02..... Stetson#..............................W......5-1 11/09..... Houston Baptist#..............L........1-2 10/04..... at Gardner Webb*.............L........1-2 10/08..... at Alabama A&M..............L........1-4 10/12..... Georgia Southern.............W......4-3 (OT) 10/16..... at No.14 Coastal CarolinaL.......1-2 10/24..... at Jacksonville*..................T........0-0 (2OT) 10/26..... at Stetson*..........................L........3-4 (OT) 10/31..... UCF*..................................W......1-0 (OT) 11/02..... Florida Atlantic*...............W......2-1 11/13..... at Mercer#..........................L........0-1 ! – Virginia Tech Classic (Blackburg, VA) # - Atlantic Sun Tournament (Macon, GA) 2004 (9-8-1, 6-3 Atlantic Sun) Head Coach: Kerem Daser 9/04....... vs. Xavier!..........................W......3-2 9/10....... vs. Cal-Poly^.....................L........1-2 9/12....... vs. Centenary^..................L........1-2 9/17....... Wofford..............................W......4-0 9/23....... Gardner Webb*.................W......3-2 9/25....... Campbell*..........................W......4-1 10/02..... at Mercer*..........................L........1-2 (OT) 10/07..... at Lipscomb*.....................W......4-0 10/09..... at Belmont*........................W......1-0 10/13..... at No. 6 Duke.....................L........0-4 10/17..... at Georgia Southern.........T........1-1 (2OT) 10/22..... Stetson*..............................W......2-0 10/24..... Jacksonville*......................W......3-2 10/29..... at Florida Atlantic*...........L........2-3 10/31..... at UCF*..............................L........1-2 11/05..... Birmingham So.................L........1-2 11/11..... vs. Belmont#......................W......2-1 (OT) 11/12..... vs. UCF#............................L........1-2 (2OT) ! – FIU Diadora Classic (Miami, FL) ^ - Mercer University Invitational (Macon, GA) # - Atlantic Sun Tournament (Macon, GA) 2005 (6-12, 4-7 CAA) Head Coach: Kerem Daser 9/02....... vs. Vanderbilt!...................L........3-4 (OT) 9/03....... vs. W. Michigan!...............L........0-3 9/09....... at Birmingham So^..........L........0-3 9/11....... vs. UAB^............................L........0-7 9/17....... Lipscomb...........................W......5-0 9/23....... vs. Furman%......................L........0-1 9/25....... vs. Wofford%.....................W......3-0 9/30....... William & Mary*..............W......3-2 (2OT) 10/02..... at No. 6 ODU*...................L........0-6 10/07..... James Madison*................L........0-1 10/09..... Va Commonwealth*.........L........0-2 10/14..... at Towson*.........................L........0-3 10/16..... at George Mason*.............W......1-0 10/21..... at Hofstra*..........................L........0-2 10/23..... at Northeastern*...............L........0-2 10/28..... Drexel*...............................W......3-2 (2OT) 10/30..... Delaware*...........................L........0-1 11/05..... UNC Wilmington*...........W......3-2 ! – Aaron Olitsky Memorial/Nike Soccer Classic (Charleston, SC) ^ - Jim ‘N Nick’s/PUMA BSC Classic (Birmingham, AL) % - Wofford/adidas Invitational (Spartanburg, SC) * - denotes conference games 2007 (4-13-1, 1-10 CAA) Head Coach: Kerem Daser 8/31....... North Florida........................L.........1-2 9/07....... Wofford..................................T........0-0 (2OT) 9/09....... at Lipscomb...........................W.......4-3 9/14.....vs.Florida Gulf Coast^............L.......2-3 9/16....... vs. Florida Atlantic^..............L........1-3 9/21....... Jacksonville............................W.......3-0 9/23....... at USC-Upstate.....................W.......3-1 10/05..... Towson*..................................L........0-6 10/07..... George Mason*.....................W.......3-0 10/12..... Hofstra*...................................L........0-2 10/14..... Northeastern*.........................L........0-2 10/19..... Drexel*....................................L........0-1 10/21..... Delaware*................................L.......0-2 10/26..... William & Mary*...................L........0-1 10/28..... at Old Dominion*..................L........0-5 11/02..... James Madison*.....................L........1-2 11/04 . VCU*............................L.....0-2 11/08 . UNC Wilmington*...........L.....0-2 ^- Florida Atlantic tournament * - denotes conference games 2006 (1-16, 1-10 CAA) Head Coach: Kerem Daser 8/25....... Co. of Charleston..............L........1-2 8/29....... at Clemson.........................L........1-8 9/03....... vs. UNF^............................L........1-2 (OT) 9/04....... at Jacksonville^.................L........0-4 9/16.....vs. E. Illinois%.....................L.......2-4 9/17....... vs. Sacred Heart%.............L........1-3 9/22....... at James Madison*............L........1-2 9/24....... at VCU*..............................W......3-2 9/29....... Towson*.............................L........0-1 10/01..... George Mason*.................L........1-3 10/06..... Hofstra*..............................L........1-2 (2OT) 10/08..... Northeastern*....................L........1-2 10/13..... at Drexel*...........................L........0-1 10/15..... at Delaware*......................L........1-3 10/20..... at William & Mary*..........L........2-4 10/22..... Old Dominion*.................L........0-1 10/27..... at UNC Wilmington*.......L........0-2 ^- Jacksonville Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) %- UW-Green Bay Nike Classic (Green Bay, Wisc.) * - denotes conference games 2008 (6-8-4, 2-6-3 CAA) Head Coach: Kerem Daser 9/1......... at Clemson.............................L.........2-3 9/06....... Presbyterian...........................W.......3-0 9/08....... USC Upstate..........................W.......2-1 9/13.....vs. Alabama A&M#.................L.......1-4 9/14....... at Mercer#.............................W........2-1 9/19....... at Furman$............................T........2-2 (2OT) 9/21....... at Wofford$............................W.......2-0 9/27....... at Hofstra*...............................T........2-2 (2OT) 10/04..... Northeastern*.........................T.......2-2 (2OT) 10/08..... at UNC Wilmington*............L........2-3 10/11..... at Drexel*................................L........1-2 (OT) 10/15..... Old Dominion*......................L........0-1 10/18..... at James Madison*.................L.......0-2 10/22..... VCU*.......................................T........1-1 (2OT) 10/25..... George Mason*......................L........0-2 10/29..... at William & Mary*...............L........0-4 11/01 . Towson*...................................W.......2-0 11/07 . Delaware*................................W.......5-0 #- Mercer Tournament $- Wofford Tournament * - denotes conference games 2009 Men’s Soccer 33 2 Delaware 0 0 9 O P P O N EDrexel NTS Nov. 3 at Newark, Del. (3 p.m.) Oct. 10 in PANTHERSVILLE (1 p.m.) Location....................................................Newark, Del. Nickname.......................................................Blue Hens Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field (Capacity)........Delaware Mini Stadium (2,000) Head Coach.............................................Bonnie Kenny Career Record...................................501-348/25 Years Record at Delaware...............................125-96/7 Years 2008 Overall Record.............................................19-16 2008 Conference Record/Finish....................9-5/T3rd SID................................................................Eric Zedalis SID E-mail..........................................zedalis@udel.edu Web Site..........................................www.bluehens.com Location.............................................Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname...........................................................Dragons Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Home Venue.................................................Vidas Field Head Coach...........................Lew Meehl (Temple ‘69) Career Record........................231-190-53 (25 seasons) Record at Drexel....................128-138-30 (16 seasons) 2008 Overall Record..............................................6-7-5 2008 Conference Record/Finish.................4-4-3 (8th) SID............................................................Britt Faulstick SID E-mail.........................................bef29@drexel.edu Web Site.................................www.drexeldragons.com Sept. 20 in PANTHERSVILLE (2 p.m.) Oct. 24 at Fairfax, Va. (7 p.m.) Gardner-Webb George Mason Location.......................................Boiling Springs, N.C. Nickname...........................................Runnin’ Bulldogs Conference......................................................Big South Field (Capacity).......Greene Harbison Stadium (500) Head Coach...........................Tony Setzer (Lander ‘86) Career Record........................147-241-24 (20 seasons) Record at Gardner-Webb......................................Same 2008 Overall Record................................................6-12 2008 Conference Record/Finish....................5-3 (3rd) SID................................................................Kevin Davis SID E-mail.........................kldavis@gardner-webb.edu Web Site........................................www.gwusports.com Location........................................................Fairfax, Va. Nickname............................................................Patriots Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field (Capacity).........George Mason Stadium (5,000) Head Coach.............................................Greg Andrulis Career Record..........................158-96-37 (15 seasons) Record at George Mason..............24-24-9 (3 seasons) 2008 Overall Record............................................14-7-2 2008 Conference Record/Finish................6-4-1 (3rd) SID................................................................Jason Risley SID E-mail...........................................jrisley@gmu.edu Web Site..........................................www.gomason.com Aug. 22 in PANTHERSVILLE (3 p.m.) Sept. 26 in PANTHERSVILLE (7 p.m.) Hofstra Georgia Southern (Exhibition) Location..................................................Statesboro, Ga. Nickname..............................................................Eagles Conference.......................................................Southern Field (Capacity)................................Eagles Field (500) Head Coach.........Kevin Kennedy (Augusta State ‘95) Career Record................................24-26-4 (3 seasons) Record at Georgia Southern.................................Same 2008 Overall Record..............................................8-8-1 2008 Conference Record/Finish...................4-3 (2nd) SID..........................................................Barrett Gilham SID E-mail...........bg00251-gw@georgiasouthern.edu Web Site...................www.georgiasoutherneagles.com Location..............................................Hempstead, N.Y. Nickname................................................................Pride Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field (Capacity)........Hofstra Soccer Stadium (1,600) Head Coach.....Richard Nuttall (Carnegie (U.K.) ‘84) Career Record........................184-168-39 (20 seasons) Record at Hofstra..................................................Same 2008 Overall Record.........................................6-9-4 2008 Conference Record/Finish...............5-3-3 (6th) SID.....................................................Jeremy Kniffin SID E-mail................Jeremy.S.Kniffin@hofstra.edu Web Site....................................www.gohofstra.com Mercer James Madison Oct. 17 in PANTHERSVILLE (7 p.m.) Sept 11. in PANTHERSVILLE (7 p.m.) Location............................................Harrisonburg, Va. Nickname..............................................................Dukes Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field (Capacity).............JMU soocer Complex (1,860) Head Coach............Tom Martin (Davis & Elkins ‘71) Career Record........................421-157-53 (32 seasons) Record at James Madison.....302-122-43 (23 seasons) 2008 Overall Record..............................................6-9-3 2008 Conference Record/Finish...............3-6-1 (10th) SID...............................................Milla Sue Wisecarver SID E-mail......................................wisecams@jmu.edu Web Site........................................www.jmusports.com Location........................................................Macon, Ga. Nickname................................................................Bears Conference..................................................Atlantic Sun Field (Capacity)...................................Bear Field (500) Head Coach...................................Brad Ruzzo (Cincy) Career Record.......................................................2-11-5 Record at Mercer....................................................Same 2008 Overall Record............................................2-11-5 2008 Conference Record/Finish.................1-5-3 (7th) SID.............................................................. SID E-mail................................................. Web Site....................................www.mercerbears.com Northeastern Oct 3 at Boston, Mass. (6 p.m.) Location....................................................Boston, Mass. Nickname...........................................................Huskies Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field (Capacity).........................................Parsons Field Head Coach........Brian Ainscough (F. Dickinson ‘87) Career Record........................111-109-32 (14 seasons) Record at Northeastern..............26-34-18 (4 seasons) 2008 Overall Record..............................................7-5-9 2008 Conference Record/Finish.................5-2-4 (5th) SID.................................................................Mike Ollen SID E-mail.......................................mollen@gonu.com Web Site.................................................www.gonu.com 34 Georgia State University 2009 OPPONENTS North Florida Old Dominion Sept. 18 at Jacksonville, Fl. (5 p.m.) Oct. 14 at Norfolk, Va. (7 p.m.) Location...............................................Jacksonville, Fla. Nickname...........................................................Ospreys Conference..................................................Atlantic Sun Field (Capacity).....................Hodges Stadium (9,300) Head Coach...................................................Ray Bunch Career Record........................149-138-21 (19 seasons) Record at North Florida........................................Same 2008 Overall Record................................................9-10 2008 Conference Record/Finish....................4-5 (6th) SID.......................................................Chris Whitehead SID E-mail...........................chris.whitehead@unf.edu Web Site...................................www.UNFOspreys.com Location.....................................................Norfolk, Va. Nickname........................................................Monarchs Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field...............Old Dominion Soccer Stadium (4,000) Head Coach...............Alan Dawson (Lock Haven ‘84) Career Record........................267-107-31 (21 seasons) Record at Old Dominion.......138-77-21 (12 seasons) 2008 Overall Record..............................................9-7-3 2008 Conference Record/Finish.............6-4-1 (T2nd) SID.......................................................Carol Hudson Jr. SID E-mail.......................................chudson@odu.edu Web Site........................................www.odusports.com Sept. 5 at Clinton, S.C. (5 p.m.) Nov. 1 at Towson, Md. (7 p.m.) Presbyterian Location.............................................Spartanburg, S.C. Nickname........................................................Blue Hose Conference......................................................Big South Field (Capacity)..........................Martin Stadium(400) Head Coach............................Brett Boulware (PC’ 92) Career Record..............................71-71-16 (9 seasons) Record at Presbyterian...........................................Same 2008 Overall Record................................................6-12 2008 Conference Record/Finish.................0-6-2 (9th) SID..........................................................A.J. Henderson SID E-mail.................................ajhenders@presby.edu Web Site......................................www.gobluehose.com UAB (Exhibition) Towson Location.....................................................Towson, Md. Nickname...............................................................Tigers Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field................Towson Center Soccer Complex (500) Head Coach.....Frank Olszewski (Johns Hopkins ‘78) Career Record........................260-190-45 (28 seasons) Record at Towson...................................................Same 2008 Overall Record..............................................8-5-4 2008 Conference Record/Finish.................4-3-4 (7th) SID...................................................................Eric Rhew SID E-mail......................................erhew@towson.edu Web Site....................................www.towsontigers.com UNC Wilmington Oct. 7 in PANTHERSVILLE (7 p.m.) Aug. 28 in PANTHERSVILLE (7 p.m.) Location..................................................Statesboro, Ga. Nickname.............................................................Blazers Conference..........................................Conference USA Field (Capacity)................West Campus Field (2,500) Head Coach......................Mike Getman (Indiana ‘82) Career Record........................232-146-35 (22 seasons) Record at UAB.......................190-120-26 (17 seasons) 2008 Overall Record............................................6-10-3 2008 Conference Record/Finish................2-5-1 (2nd) SID.............................................................Aaron Jordan SID E-mail.........................................jordana@uab.edu Web Site.................................www.uabsports.cstv.com Location............................................Wilmington, N.C. Nickname........................................................Seahawks Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field (Capacity)....................UNCW Soccer Complex Head Coach.............................................Aidan Heaney Career Record..............................69-74-11 (8 seasons) Record at UNC Wilmington...90-91-11 (10 seasons) 2008 Overall Record.......................................10-9-1 2008 Conference Record/Finish...................7-4 (1st) SID........................................................Tom Riordan SID E-mail.................................riordant@uncw.edu Web Site.................................www.uncwsports.com VCU USC-Upstate Sept. 1 at Spartanburg, S.C. (4 p.m.) Oct 21. at Richmond, Va. (7 p.m.) Location.............................................Spartanburg, S.C. Nickname..........................................................Spartans Conference..................................................Atlantic Sun Field.........County University Soccer Stadium (3,000) Head Coach............Greg Hooks (South Carolina ‘80) Career Record........................278-102-24 (21 seasons) Record at USC Upstate...........188-72-18 (14 seasons) 2008 Overall Record............................................2-15-1 2008 Conference Record/Finish..............1-7-1 (T9th) SID.................................................................Bill English SID E-mail............................benglish@uscupstate.edu Web Site.......................www.upstatespartans.cstv.com Location..................................................Richmond, Va. Nickname................................................................Rams Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field (Capacity).........Sports Beckers Stadium (3,250) Head Coach....................Tim O’ Sullivan (Eckerd ‘79) Career Record........................146-108-33 (14 seasons) Record at VCU.......................261-216-56 (26 seasons) 2008 Overall Record..............................................8-8-2 2008 Conference Record/Finish.................4-5-2 (9th) SID..........................................................Mitchell Moore SID E-mail.....................................mooreml3@vcu.edu Web Site.....................................www.vcuathletics.com William & Mary Oct. 28 in PANTHERSVILLE (7 p.m.) Location............................................Williamsburg, Va. Nickname................................................................Tribe Conference.........................................Colonial Athletic Field (Capacity)....................Albert-Daly Field (1,000) Head Coach.........................Chris Norris (W &M ‘95) Career Record..............................41-40-18 (5 seasons) Record at Northeastern.........................................Same 2008 Overall Record............................................11-7-3 2008 Conference Record/Finish.............6-4-1 (T2nd) SID................................................................Scott Burns SID E-mail...........................................sburns@wm.edu Web Site...................................www.tribeathletics.com 2009 Men’s Soccer 35 36 36 Georgia State University 2009 Men’s Soccer 37 37 38 38 Georgia State University 2009 Men’s Soccer 39 40 40 Georgia State University 2009 Men’s Soccer 41 41 42 42 Georgia State University 2009 Men’s Soccer 43 43 44 Georgia State University 2009 Men’s Soccer 45 45 Colonial Athletic Association The Colonial Athletic Association celebrates its 25th Anniversary in 2009-10 with memories of a proud and storied past and visions of an exciting future. Regarded as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences, the CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 20 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2008-09, the CAA had more than 1,700 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport.The conference ranked in the top 10 in the nation in 12 of its 23 sports in the latest APR report released by the NCAA. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media marMember Institutions kets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25).The number of television homes in the CAA Delaware market exceeds 20 million. Drexel The CAA currently sponsors 23 sports with the George Mason addition of a 12-team football league in 2007 and Georgia State women’s rowing in 2009. Male athletes compete Hofstra for championships in baseball, basketball, cross James Madison country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming UNC Wilmington & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. FeNortheastern male athletes battle for conference titles in basOld Dominion ketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, Towson rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, VCU track & field and volleyball. In 2008-09, 28 teams William & Mary earned NCAA Tournament berths and 45 student-athletes received All-America honors. The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Three women’s soccer teams have reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the past two seasons and at least one men’s soccer team has advanced to the final 16 of the NCAA Championship in five of the last seven years. In men’s cross country, William & Mary placed 16th nationally as a team in 2008 and Georgia State’s Mark Steeds earned AllAmerica status after a 12th-place individual effort. On the mat, ODU’s Ryan Williams was one of three wrestling All-Americans after finishing as the national runner-up at 141 pounds. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 12 years and has had 12 or more players selected in the last seven Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in tennis, golf, track and field and swimming and diving. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs already established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and 46 46 granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. Commissioner Thomas E.Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current membersGeorge Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005. Celebrating its 25th Anniversary, the CAA takes great pride in producing student-athletes who stand out on the playing field and in the classroom. Commissioner Thomas E.Yeager CAA Men’s Soccer Conference History in the NCAA- This was the 12th time in the past 14 years that the CAA placed at least two teams in the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship field. Both George Mason and William & Mary in 2009 won first-round matches, but the CAA failed to put a team into the third round for just the second time in the past seven seasons. 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