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2011 UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 1

Guide Contents

School University of California, Davis (UC Davis)Address One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616Established/Founded 1905/1908Enrollment 32,290Nickname AggiesColors Yale Blue & GoldNational Affiliation NCAA Division IConference Big West Conference Home Facility Aggie Soccer Stadium (1,000)

Chancellor Dr. Linda Katehi (Athens Polytechnic ’77)Interim Director of Athletics Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83)Senior Associate A.D. Cindy Spiro (Pacific ’76)Executive Assistant A.D. Mike Bazemore (Sam Houston State ’82)Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Sports Performance, Enhancement & Dev.: Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) Marketing & Promotions: Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Compliance: Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Development: Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77)Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Catherine VandeVoort (Iowa State ’72)Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81)Director of Academic Services Michelle Roppeau (Carleton)

Head Coach: Dwayne Shaffer (Chico State ’88)Career Record: 148-118-25 (15 years)UC Davis Record: 143-108-24 (14 years)Coach’s Office: 326 Hickey Gym One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616Coach’s Phone: (530) 979-0074Coach’s E-Mail Address: [email protected]

Assistant Coach: Eric Mild (Humboldt State ’96) Email: [email protected] Coach: Jason Hotaling (Sonoma State ’96)Email: [email protected]

Media Relations Contact: Amanda Piechowski Media Relations Office: (530) 752-2663Email: [email protected] Relations FAX: (530) 754-5674Official Website: http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

2010 Record: 6-12, 4-6 (T-5th)Letterwinners Ret/Lost: 15/8Starters Ret/Lost: 4/4

2011 Quick Facts

Quick Facts .......................................................................................1Head Coach Dwayne Shaffer .............................................................2Assistant Coaches Eric Mild & Jason Hotaling ...................................32011 Numerical Roster ....................................................................13

PLAYER PROFILESRene Cuellar, Lance Patterson ............................................................4Mustafa Chopan, John Joslin, Riley Newport .....................................5Matt Provencher, Dan Reese, Ethan Shawlee ......................................6Tommy Siragusa, Alex Aguiar, Sam Del Gobbo ..................................7Nick Grigoriev, Alex Henry, Elliott Hord ............................................8Kevin Schulte, Omar Zeenni, Matt Hazzard .......................................9Ian Palmer, Tony Rascon, Andre Brown, Brian Ford ........................10Eddie Manella, Martin Del Campo, Cullen Roche, Kris Schultz .......11Matt Sheldon, Blake Steele, Matt Wiesenfarth ..................................12

2010 RECAPSeason Results .................................................................................14Individual Statistics .........................................................................15Big West Conference Recap ....................................................... 16-17

PROGRAM HISTORYIndividual Records ..........................................................................18Team Records ..................................................................................19Honors & Awards ............................................................................20All-Time Letterwinners .............................................................. 21-25Year-by-Year Scores .................................................................... 26-27

CAMPUS SECTIONThis is UC Davis ............................................................................. i-iiAbout UC Davis Athletics .............................................................iii-ivFacilities Overview ........................................................................v-viTransition to Division I ....................................................................vii

AGGIE SOCCER STADIUMOne of the finest playing surfaces in Northern California, Ag-

gie Soccer Stadium has been the home to the UC Davis men’s and women’s soccer teams since 1985. Built with primarily volunteer time and materials, Aggie Soccer Stadium is a product of the com-munity’s dedication to the sport of soccer.

The stadium bleachers, which have a capacity of 1,000 specta-tors, are the result of a 10-year project that reached completion in 1997. There are 65 nameplates affixed to the seat backs to recognize major stadium contributors. Additionally, an electronic scoreboard and high-fidelity sound system has been added to the facility.

Furthermore, new restrooms and concessions were added to the baseball/soccer complex during the 2001-02 year. In the summer of 2005, the field was resurfaced with a Bermuda hybrid and a new irrigation system was installed. Mark Lucas, who had previously worked at Cal, returned to UC Davis to supervise this project.

In 1994, Aggie Soccer Stadium was among those facilities invited to submit a bid to become a training facilities for the World Cup.

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In the Aggies’ last six years in the California Collegiate Athletic Asso-ciation, Shaffer guided the team to two first-place and four second-place finishes. In 1999, he led the Aggies to a school-record 16 victories and the school’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals in 23 years. That year, he was named CCAA Coach of the Year as well as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) West Region Coach of the Year. The Aggies set a record in 1999 by going unbeaten in 13 consecutive games.

In 2006, the university’s final year of the Div. I transition, Shaffer’s program proved itself worthy of collegiate soccer’s highest level. The Aggies won nine games, including a 1-0 victory over the year’s eventual NCAA champion, UC Santa Barbara. That win also served as a milestone for Shaffer -- it was his 100th at UC Davis. Prior to coming to UC Davis, Shaffer spent one season as the head coach at Dayton, where he recruited Mark Schulte who went on to play in the MLS. In addition, four others were drafted by the A-League.

His season at Dayton followed a three-year stint as assistant head coach at Clemso where he helped guide the Tigers to a 47-18-3 record and two trips to the second round of the NCAA Division I Tournament. On two occasions, Clemson was ranked the No. 1 team in the nation. At Clemson, Shaffer helped recruit and coach a total of nine players who would go on to play in the MLS. He also helped coach the nation’s leading scorer in 1993 and 1994.

Prior to Clemson, he served four years as head coach at Santa Rosa Junior College where his teams won 52 games. Shaffer coached two All-Americans in his four-year stint at Santa Rosa JC. He also coached the leading scorer in the state as well as the most valuable player of the Northern California region.

Shaffer’s standout collegiate playing career, which featured a .795 winning percentage, began at Santa Rosa JC where he was named all-conference and led the team to a two-year record of 39-7-2 and a pair of conference championships. As a sophomore, Shaffer played central defender on a unit that allowed just seven goals in 24 games, including 13 consecutive shutouts. Following Santa Rosa, he went on to play two seasons at Chico State and helped lead the Wildcats to a 29-9-2 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance during his junior season.

He has also served as a Region IV Olympic Development Program staff member.

Shaffer earned his bachelor’s degree and his master’s in physical edu-cation with a teaching/coaching emphasis from Chico State. He enjoys fishing and watching and supporting Major League Soccer. Shaffer and his wife, Lara, have two daughters; Shay and Skye.

SHAFFER at UC DAVIS Overall Conference ConferenceYear W-L-T W-L-T Finish Postseason2010 6-12 4-6 T-5th, Big West 2009 6-12-1 3-6-1 6th, Big West 2008 13-5-4 4-2-4 4th, Big West NCAA Second Round2007 12-5-3 7-3-2 2nd, Big West NCAA First Round2006 9-7-2 Independent (not eligible)2005 7-10-2 Independent (not eligible)2004 6-10-2 Independent (not eligible)2003 10-5-4 8-4-2 2nd, CCAA North (not eligible)2002 13-5-1 9-5-0 2nd, CCAA North2001 13-7-1 9-4-1 1st, CCAA North CCAA Final2000 11-6-2 7-5-2 2nd, CCAA North1999 16-3-2 12-0-2 1st, CCAA North CCAA Tourn., NCAA Q’finals1998 8-13-0 7-7-0 T2nd, CCAA North CCAA Final1997 11-8-0 8-6-0 3rd, NCACTotals 143-108-24 78-48-14

DWAYNE SHAFFER Head Coach15th YearChico State ’88

During his 15-year tenure, Dwayne Shaffer has been the guiding force for a men’s soccer program that has had consistent success and achievement both on and off the field. Under his guidance, UC Davis has experienced back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament and consistently competes against some of the top collegiate programs in the country.

Shaffer’s career has been highlighted by recruiting and coaching some of the top student-athletes, both on and off the field. In his 15 years at UC Davis, Shaffer has coached two players into the ranks of Major League Soccer and seen three of his student-athletes earn All-America status. Additionally, he has produced 16 All-Region and 12 All-Conference first team selections. Most recently, Matt DeJong, who played for Shaffer from 1997-2000, was a member of the 2011 Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame induction class.

Since 2007, Shaffer’s teams have won a combined 37 games while earning at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament in 2007 and 2008. UC Davis posted a 13-win campaign while advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2008 and the success resulted in the Ag-gies hosting and winning their first Division I NCAA Tournament game at Aggie Stadium.

Dylan Curtis was a 2008 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award First-Team All-Senior All-America selection while joining teammate Quincy Amarikwa as NSCAA All-America honorees. As a result, UC Davis was one of just six schools in the nation to have multiple All-America selections. Ad-ditionally, Amarikwa became the first Aggie to be selected in the MLS SuperDraft when he was the 32nd pick, overall, in January 2009 by the San Jose Earthquakes. A total of five Aggies from the 2008 squad were invited to MLS camps.

Shaffer’s success has translated off the field as well as eight student-ath-letes during his tenure have received CoSIDA All-America or All-District academic honors and more than two dozen of Shaffer’s student-athletes have gone on to either attend graduate school or medical school. That number includes DeJong, who received a NCAA Postgraduate Scholar-ship Award. DeJong also set the UC Davis career scoring record and was drafted by the Sacramento Knights of the Major Indoor Soccer League, becoming the only rookie to make the team that year. Four years later, Ryan Shaw eclipsed DeJong’s mark and was subsequentially drafted by the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer. He also played in several MLS development games in 2005. Shaw was named UC Davis’ 2004-05 Male Athlete of the Year.

Aggie Soccer Field has become one of the toughest for opponents to play in, as shown by a nine game win-streak the Aggies posted from Oct. 27, 2007 until Sept. 13, 2009. Over the past three seasons, Shaffer’s team has posted a a 20-8-4 home mark and were unbeaten at home during the entire 2008 season. In his career at UC Davis, Shaffer’s teams have averaged double-digit wins nearly every season and have compiled an overall record of 143-108-24.

Coaching Staff

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ERIC MILD Assistant Coach9th YearHumboldt State ’96

Eric Mild rejoined the UC Davis coaching staff in the spring of 2008, after spending the previous seven years as the head men’s soccer coach at Cal State Stanislaus. In all, he enters his ninth season as the Aggies’ top assistant.

Before his return to UC Davis, Mild helped transform Cal State Stan-islaus into a competitive program in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Mild’s efforts culminated in 2006 with an appear-ance in the CCAA Championship tournament. That year’s team finished with an overall mark of 10-9-2, its best record since 1991. Overall, Mild coached 11 all-conference selections and boasted the program’s first-ever all-region honorees.

Mild previously served as the top assistant coach at UC Davis from 1997-2001. That period was highlighted in 1999 when the team won a school-record 16 games and qualified for the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time in 23 years. That team won the West Region champion-ship and set a school mark with 13 consecutive victories.

During his playing career Mild competed for Coach Shaffer at Santa Rosa Junior College where he earned all-conference honors. He finished his career at Humboldt State and was a member of the Lumberjack’s 1994 squad that won a Northern California Athletic Conference (NCAC) title. Mild earned all-conference and All-West Region distinction that season.

Mild graduated from Humboldt State in 1996 with a degree in ki-nesiology. He earned a master’s degree in kinesiology from Sacramento State in 2002. In addition, he holds a United States Soccer Federation “A” license. His wife Amy is a former UC Davis women’s soccer player. They have two young children, Tessa and Grayson.

JASON HOTALING Assistant Coach7th YearSonoma State ‘96

CHRIS BEVILLE Undergraduate Assistant Coach1st YearUC Davis ’12

In joining the UC Davis soccer staff in 2005, Jason Hotaling reunited with his former coach, Dwayne Shaffer. He played for Shaffer at Santa Rosa Junior College in 1991 and 1992 before concluding his career at Chico State.

Hotaling begins his seventh season as an Aggie assistant coach. His primary responsibilities are managing and recruiting players while also handling all aspects of training the goalkeepers. He also begins his second season as a full time assistant coach with the women’s soccer program.

In addition to this duties with UC Davis, Hotaling works as a head coach for U12 and U16 teams with the Davis Youth Soccer League. Ho-taling also works with the Olympic Development Program in District 6, coaching and developing players while serving as a state evaluator. He also holds an advanced national goalkeeping license with the NSCAA and has taken leadership and management courses along the way.

After his collegiate career at SRJC and Chico State, Hotaling was a member of the Chico Rooks of the Premier Development League. He then returned to his hometown of Rohnert Park, Calif., where he finished his undergraduate degree at Sonoma State. Hotaling majored in speech communiciation with a minor in English.

Coaching Staff

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2010: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM... Started 15 of 17 matches in midfield... Led team in nearly every offensive cat-egory, including goals (6), points (13), shots (43) and shots on goal (19)... Scored in four of the first five matches, including the first three games of the year... Netted OT game-winner vs. San Jose State (9/5)... Put in Aggies’ only goal at Sacramento State (9/10), scoring a mere 10 seconds into the match... Other goals: vs. Cal State Bakersfield (9/3), Oregon State (9/17), UC Santa Barbara (10/2) and Cal Poly (10/30)...Assisted on equalizer vs. Saint Mary’s (9/12)... Put up a season-high 6 shots against Portland (9/24).

2009: Appeared in all 18 games as a defender, starting in 16... Took 9 shots, placing two on frame.

2008: Aggies’ only true freshman to earn playing time... Appeared in 14 games, starting six... Scored one goal in 5 shots... Earned first collegiate goal in 25th minute of Aggies’ NCAA first-round win over Denver (11/22).

GRANDVIEW HS ’08: Scored 11 goals and added 4 assists as a senior... Led team to championship game of the Class 5A state tourna-ment... Named All-Centennial League first team, all-state first team and Class 5A Player of the Year by the Denver Post... Played club ball for the Colorado Rush, helping team to 2006 Surf Cup title... Team partici-pated in Red Bull National League and Development Academy... Earned Academic All-State honors with 4.0 GPA.

PERSONAL: Born in Aurora, Colo.... Parents are Patrick and Krista Patterson... Father played football at Colorado State... Lists his grand-mother as his non-sports hero... Majoring in exercise biology.

2010: Started in 13 games, all in defense... Recorded five shots on the year, with one shot on goal... Had two attempts against Seattle (9/19)... Also took shots at Cal State Bakersfield (9/3), against San Jose State (9/5) and against Saint Mary’s (9/12).

2009: Appeared in 15 games and started 7... First career goal was gamewinner in 3-0 victory over Robert Morris (9/4)... Put away tying goal in 69th minute against Cal State Fullerton (10/10)... Recorded 16 shots on the year, with 9 shots on goal.

2008: Played in 14 games, making first collegiate start vs. UC Irvine (10/25)... Took 7 shots but did not score... Lone assist set up Chris Leer’s 1-v-1 in final minutes of NCAA playoff win vs. Denver (11/22).

2007: Redshirted. CHICO HS ’07: Captured All-Eastern Athletic League accolades

for three straight years... Helped lead team to Northern Section finals each season... Also earned All-EAL honors in track & field as a sprinter, posting personal record of 10.9 in 100-meter dash... Played club ball for Nike Rush in Sacramento, helping team win Pikes Peak Invitational in 2005.

PERSONAL: Born in Hollywood, Calif.... Majoring in Spanish... Full name is Erwin Rene Cuellar... Parents are Carlos and Janine Cuel-lar... Non-sports hero is his father, sports hero is Luis Figo.

RENECUELLAR Defender

Chico HS ’07

LANCE PATTERSONMidfielder

Grandview HS ‘08

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Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2008 14/ 1 0 1 1 7 .0002009 15/ 7 2 0 4 16 .1252010 13/ 13 0 0 0 5 .000Totals 42/ 21 2 1 5 28 .179

Meet the Aggies

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2008 14/ 6 1 0 2 5 .2002009 18/ 16 0 0 0 9 .0002010 17/ 15 6 1 13 43 .140Totals 49/ 37 7 1 15 57 .122

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MUSTAFA CHOPANDefender

Bella Vista HS ’08

JOHN JOSLINForward

Foothill HS ’08

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2010: Appeared in 11 games as a defender, making nine starts... Tallied one shot on the year which came against UC Irvine (10/6)... Named to Big West Conference Fall All-Academic Team for second straight season.

2009: Competed in 19 games and started 11... First career start came Sept. 27 against Sacramento State... Tallied three shots, two on goal... Named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VIII Team as well as the Big West Conference Fall All-Academic Team.

2008: Redshirted.BELLA VISTA HS ’08: Scored 16 goals (on 43 shots) with 6 assists

as a senior, 6 goals with 5 assists as a junior... Named to Sacramento Bee All-Metro first team in 2007... Played club ball for Boca Juniors Academy.

PERSONAL: Born in Castro Valley, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiol-ogy, physiology and behavior... Parents are Shahwali & Mina Chopan... Has one sister (Hawa) and two cousins (Masoud Chopan, Edreece Ar-ghandiwal) all at UC Davis.

2010: Started 9 of 18 matches... Scored 3 goals, all game-winners... First goal was game-winner in 2-1 victory over Saint Mary’s (9/12)... Scored lone goal in 1-0 win at Cal State Northridge (10/9)... Final goal was vs. Cal Poly (10/31)... Assisted Lance Patterson on overtime game-winner against San Jose State (9/5)... Totaled 27 shots, nine of which were on goal.

2009: Appeared in 17 matches with six starts... Scored 3 goals... First career goal came at San Jose State (9/1)... Put away game-winner in 54th minute vs. Sacramento State (9/27)... Also scored vs. UC Riv-erside (10/7) and UC Irvine (10/24)... Totaled 11 shots on frame out of 21 attempts.

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2009 19/ 11 0 0 0 3 .0002010 11/ 9 0 0 0 1 .000Totals 30/ 20 0 0 0 4 .000

2008: Redshirted.FOOTHILL HS ’08: Starred in soccer and lacrosse.... Led Foothill

to a Sea View League soccer title and Southern Section quarterfinals ap-pearance as a senior... Scored school-record 19 goals with 7 assists en route to league MVP, first-team all-section and second-team All-Orange County honors.... Tallied 14 goals and 7 assists as a junior to earn in-augural first-team All-SVL honors and team MVP accolades... Scored 9 goals with 3 assists as a sophomore, bringing career totals to 42 goals, 15 assists and 99 points...Named first-team All-Orange County and All-SVL in lacrosse as a junior with 15 goals and 33 assists... Helped team to back-to-back CIF-SS titles... Also a scholar athlete.

PERSONAL: Born in Newport Beach, Calif.... Human development major... Parents are Nigel & Conni Joslin... Proudest personal accom-plishment was winning back-to-back lacrosse CIF championships... Says if he wins $1 million he would build a public soccer field in his backyard and allow everybody to access it free of charge.

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2009 17/ 6 3 1 7 21 .1432010 18/ 9 3 1 7 27 .111Totals 35/ 15 6 2 14 48 .291

RILEY NEWPORTMidfielder/Forward

North Delta Secondary ’09

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2010: Played in 7 games as a reserve but did not record any stats. 2009: Appeared in 16 matches with starts in the final two contests

of the year (10/31 and 11/7)... Recorded 2 assists on the year: vs. Robert Morris (9/4) and Cal Poly (10/31)..

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from North Delta Secondary in 2009, but played three previous years for Handsworth Secondary... Named to Canadian National Development Team roster for three years... Earned British Columbia Provincial All-Star honors three times, playing in Eng-land, Holland and Mexico as part of the all-star team... Posted 27 goals and 51 assists during his high school and provincial career, leading teams to a 94-31 record and a silver medal at the Canadian finals as a sophomore... Played club ball for Vancouver Whitecaps FC, winning 2004 National Super Y Championship and 208 Surf Cup silver medal... Also starred for North Shore Winter Club ice hockey club, recording 127 goals and 219 assists in his career... Selected to four consecutive all-star teams... Helped team to three provincial titles, a Western Cana-dian championship and the 2003 Quebec World Championship.

PERSONAL: Born in North Vancouver, B.C.... Majoring in pre-managerial economics and intends to study law after graduation.. Par-ents are Lee & Wendy Newport.

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2009 16/ 2 0 2 2 3 .0002010 7/ 0 0 0 0 0 .000Totals 23/ 2 0 2 2 3 .000

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MATT PROVENCHER Goalkeeper

Cupertino HS ’08

DAN REESEDefender

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2010: Did not play.2009: Made 5 appearances in goal, including starts in the final two

games of the season (10/31 and 11/7)... Recorded 8 saves in 263:18 minutes of action... First career shutout came in 2-0 win against Cal Poly (10/31).

2008: Redshirted.CUPERTINO HS ’08: Selected as Santa Clara Valley Athletic League

Goalkeeper of the Year in 2005, then earned first-team All-SCVAL hon-ors as a senior defender/keeper... Posted 111 saves against 15 goals in 960 minutes in 2007... Also totalled 4 shutouts.

PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in economics... Parents are Marcel & Martha Provencher... Sports hero is fellow goal-keeper Peter Schmeichel.

2010: Made 15 appearances at forward, starting five matches... Lone goal of the season came in 4-2 win against Cal Poly (10/30)... Assisted Aggies’ only goal in 2-1 overtime loss at Cal State Fullerton... Took 19 shot, six of which were on frame... Fired three shots in matches against San Jose State (9/5) and Washington (9/26).

2009: Started 14 games in defense as a true freshman... Put away gamewinner in 86th minute in UC Davis’ 2-1 victory over UC Riverside Oct. 7... Assisted on the Aggies’ lone goal at Saint Mary’s Sept. 25... Finished with 10 shots, half of which were on frame.

Year G/ GS GA Avg. ShO W-L-T Sv Min2009 5/ 2 4 1.37 1 1-2-0 8 263:18

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2009 17/ 14 1 1 3 10 .1002010 15/ 5 1 1 3 19 .053Totals 32/ 19 2 2 6 29 .069

JESUIT HS ’09: Helped lead team to a 27-1-2 overall record and an appearance in the Sac-Joaquin Section semifinals as a senior... Maraud-ers also went a perfect 9-0-0 to win the Delta River League crown and ranked No. 1 in two national polls during the season... Played club ball for San Juan Lightning in Sacramento.

PERSONAL: Born in Santa Ana, Calif.... Majoring in communica-tion ... Parents are Larry & Therese Reese... Hopes for career in physical therapy.

ETHANSHAWLEEDefender

Montgomery HS ‘08

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2010: Started 9 of 14 games played on defense... First career goal was overtime game-winner against Cal State Northridge (10/16)... Scored second goal of the season in 4-2 win over Cal Poly (10/30)... Totaled five shots on the year, two of which were on goal.

2009: Appeared in 10 games with starts against Cal Poly (10/31) and UC Santa Barbara (11/7)... Posted two shots.

2008: Redshirted.MONTGOMERY HS ’08: Capped prep career with first-team All-

North Bay League and All-Empire honors... Scored game-winning goal to send team to section quarterfinal... Scored five goals and added five assists as an attacking defender... Earned inaugural all-league honors as a junior with a second-team nod... Tallied four goals and six assists that season.

PERSONAL: Born in Castro Valley, Calif.... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Michael and Jeanne Shawlee... Sports hero is Boston Celtics forward Leon Powe... Non-sports hero is his father... Career highlight was scoring game-winning goal in sectionals... Would title his autobi-ography The People’s Futballer.

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2009 10/ 2 0 0 0 2 .0002010 14/ 9 2 0 4 5 .400Totals 21/ 11 2 0 4 7 .286

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TOMMYSIRAGUSAGoalkeeper

SAM DEL GOBBODefender

Terra Linda HS ’09

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2010: Appeared in three games before sitting out the remainder of the season due to injury... Totaled 215:12 of cage time, posting 4 saves with 3 goals allowed... Made first career appearance with shutout win against San Jose State (9/5)... Made two saves in 94 minutes of action... Recorded two saves in 2-1 loss at Sacramento State (9/10)... Played 30 minutes in 2-1 win against Saint Mary’s but did not record a save (9/12).

2009: On roster, did not compete.2008: Redshirted.ST. VINCENT DE PAUL HS ’08: Named first-team All-North

Coast League for three years, then missed entire senior season with an injury... Earned first-team All-Empire as a sophomore and junior... Played basketball as a senior and earned first-team all-league and sec-ond-team All-Empire honors as a forward/center... Helped lead soccer team to three straight sectional appearances and two quarterfinals... Class salutatorian and National Honor Society member... Played club ball for Sonoma County Alliance (eight years) and Sonoma County Sol (two years).

PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Tom and Sheila Siragusa.

2010: Made 13 appearances in defense, starting six matches... First career start came against Portland in 2-1 loss (9/24).

2009: Redshirted.TERRA LINDA HS ’09: Three-time All-Marin County Athletic

League honoree, including first-team distinction as a junior and se-nior... Led team to MCAL title and North Section semifinal berth... Also started at guard for basketball team, earning Coaches’ Award and MVP honors... Played for Marin FC for seven years, helping team capture two Surf Cup titles (2007, 2008) and two State Cup championships (2004, 2009).

PERSONAL: Born in Greenbrae, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Ken & Carole Del Gobbo... Career highlight was winning State Cup and back-to-back Surf Cups with Marin FC.

Year G/ GS GA Avg. ShO W-L-T Sv Min2010 3/ 2 3 1.25 1 1-1-0 4 215:12

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ALEX AGUIARMidfielder

Atascadero HS ’10

2010: Appeared in all 18 games, starting 15... Tallied 2 goals, 2 assists and 14 shots (5 on goal)... First career start came in 2-1 win over Saint Mary’s (9/12)... Scored Aggies’ only goal in 2-1 loss against Portland (9/24)... Also scored lone goal in 2-1 loss at Cal State Fullerton (10/27)... Recorded an assist in first game of the season, a 3-1 loss at Cal State Bakersfield (9/3)... Assisted game-tying goal at UC Santa Barbara to send the game to overtime (10/2).

ATASCADERO HS ’10: Four-year letterwinner in soccer, serving as team captain for last two... Scored 22 goals and 15 assists as a se-nior, earning team MVP honors... Posted 37 goals and 33 assists in his

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2010 18/ 15 2 2 6 14 .143

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2010 13/ 6 0 0 0 0 .000

four-year career... Selected as the Pac 7 League Offensive Player of the Year and was an all-league first team honoree... All-Pac 7 League sec-ond team selection and team MVP as a junior... Competed for Madrid Premier club team for seven years before playing one year with Oxnard Premier club team.

PERSONAL: Born in Templeton, Calif.... Has not declared a major but hopes to pursue a career in biomedical engineering... Parents are Craig & Stephanie Aguiar... Older brother to twins Lucas and Blaine... Enjoys playing saxophone and participated in the marching band and jazz band during all four years at Atascadero HS... Career highlight was scoring a goal from 35 yards out in the closing minutes of a double overtime game against co-league champions Arroyo Grande HS.

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Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2010 12/ 7 1 1 3 8 .125

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2010 18/ 0 0 1 1 7 .000

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2010 14/ 11 0 1 1 15 .000

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NICK GRIGORIEVForward

Rancho Bernardo HS ’10

2010: Appeared in 12 games with seven starts... Posted a goal and assist on 8 shots (5 on goal)... Made first career start in season opener vs. Cal State Bakersfield (9/3)... Scored first career goal against Oregon State in 3-2 loss (9/17)... Assisted on game-tying goal against UC Santa Barbara (10/2).

RANCHO BERNARDO HS ’10: Selected to All-Palomar League first team as well as the All-North County first team... Helped team to San Diego Section Division I semifinals as a junior, then title match as a senior... Two-time San Diego Union-Tribune Scholar-Athlete Award recipient... Competed for the FC San Diego Shockers club team... Se-lected to the Cal South Olympic Development Program B-91 team and the 2008 adidas ESP Camp.

PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biol-ogy... Parents are George & Sally Grigoriev... Sally ran track at UC Satna Barbara, while George did the same at UC San Diego... Lists his career highlight as scoring the winning goal at the ODP National Finals in 2008 and being a two-time Cal South National Cup finalist.

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ALEX HENRYMidfielder

Poway HS ‘10

2010: Started 11of 14 games... Totaled 15 shots, putting five on frame... Took three shots at Cal Poly (10/30), two vs. Saint Mary’s (9/12) and Cal State Northridge (10/9)... Assisted Kevin Schulte on lone goal at Cal Poly... Made first career start against San Jose State in 1-0 over-time victory (9/5).

POWAY HS ‘10: Selected as 2010 Palomar League Player of the Year, leading team to league co-championship and Southern Section semifinal berth... Twice named to all-league first team, adding first-team All-CIF-SDS as a senior... Earned a spot on ESPN RISE Winter All-

America second team... Recorded 31 goals and 39 assists during his three-year varsity career... Helped team to Palomar League and CIF-SDS championships in 2008... Chosen to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic first team... Selected to adidas Elite Soccer Program camp and All-Star Team in 2009... Played club ball for Poway Vaqueros.

PERSONAL: Born in Poway, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Richard & Shonee Henry... Has one older brother Ben (21) and a younger sister Emily (17)... Career highlight is playing against international soccer star Zinedine Zidane, who made a surprise appear-ance at the 2009 ESP camp... Proudest personal achievement was earn-ing a spot on the USYS Region IV team in 2008 and 2009.

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ELLIOTT HORDMidfielder

Bullard HS ‘10

2010: One of only two true freshmen (along with Alex Aguiar) to play in all 18 games... Totaled 7 shots, including two in season finale at UC Riverside (11/3)... Assisted Ethan Shawlee on OT game-winner vs. Cal State Northridge (10/16).

BULLARD HS ’10: Selected to All-County Metro Athletic Confer-ence first team as a senior, scoring 15 goals with 12 assists... Also won team MVP and earned spot on Fresno Bee area all-star team in 2009... Helped team to Central Section title, SoCal Regional finals berth and No. 22 national ranking by ESPN in 2008... Member of the Cal Odyssey Academy club team... Selected to the US Soccer National Development Academy U18 team, advancing to the national championship game.

PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Donnel & Christine Hord... Has one older sister, Alexan-dra (23)... Hopes to pursue careers in law enforcement or with FBI... Proudest personal achievement was earning a 4.0 grade point average in his senior year at Bullard HS.

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Then Play On Starting with a 4-0 victory over Denver on its home turf, the UC Davis men’s soccer program qualifed for NCAA postseason play for the second time in two years as an official Division I member in 2008. The Aggies previously made the NCAA Division II postseason on five occasions.

UC DAVIS MEN’S SOCCER ALL-TIME POSTSEASON HISTORY2008 NCAA D-I First Round ...................................................... Defeated Denver, 4-02008 NCAA D-I Second Round .................................................. Lost to Michigan, 1-22007 NCAA D-I First Round ............................................. Lost to California, 1-2 (2ot)1999 NCAA D-II First Round ........................................... Defeated Seattle Pacific, 1-01999 NCAA D-II Quarterfinal ................................................... Lost to Fort Lewis, 1-21977 NCAA D-II First Round .............................................. Lost to Seattle Pacific, 0-11976 NCAA D-II First Round .....................................Defeated Cal State Hayward, 1-01976 NCAA D-II Quarterfinal ......................................... Lost to Chico State, 1-2 (2ot)1975 NCAA D-II First Round .............................................. Lost to Seattle Pacific, 1-21973 NCAA D-II Second Round .................................... Lost to Cal State Fullerton, 1-3

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KEVIN SCHULTEForward/Midfielder

Martin Luther King HS ’10

MATT HAZZARDDefender

Yavapai College/West HS ’09

2010: Led team with 6 assists... Assisted all 4 goals in 4-2 win vs. Cal Poly (10/30), breaking Matt DeJong’s 1999 school record... Ap-peared in 17 games and made five starts... Registered 14 total shots, including three at Cal State Northridge (10/9)... Hit game-winner in 1-0 victory vs. UC Riverside (10.13), finding Nathan Javadi with a corner kick in OT... Also assisted on team’s lone goal in 2-1 loss against Port-land (9/24)... Scored first career goal at Cal Poly (10/24).

MARTIN LUTHER KING HS ’10: Selected to All-Big VIII League first team and All-Southern Section third team as a senior... Also hon-ored with All-Area first team accolades... Voted team’s Most Valuable Player... Riverside Press Enterprise All-Academic Team.

PERSONAL: Born in Riverside, Calif.... Majoring in mathematics. Parents are Mark and Laura Schulte... Brother Nick attends Cal State Fullerton while twin sister Rachel attends Cal State San Marcos. YAVAPAI COLLEGE: Helped team to two-year 34-10-1 record plus

a 5th-place finish at NJCAA Championship in 2009... Earned team’s Sportsmanship Award... Started 41 of 46 career games played, post-ing 10 assists (including 9 as a freshman)... Earned team’s Roughrider Award for excellence in athletics and academics.

WEST HS ’09: Selected to All-Bay League first team and All-South-ern Section second team while earning team MVP honors as a senior in 2009... Helped team advance to finals of CIF-SS tournament.

PERSONAL: Born in Torrance, Calif.... Majoring in human devel-opment... Parents are Steven & Teresa Hazzard... Steve played soccer both at West HS and El Camino College... Proudest personal accom-plishment was reaching Southern Section title game in 2009.

Year G/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct.2010 17/ 5 1 6 8 14 .071

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OMAR ZEENNIGoalkeeper

Crespi Carmelite HS ‘10

2010: Made 12 appearances in goal with 8 starts... Logged 877:03 minutes, logging 29 saves against 10 goals (.744)... Finished 4-5-0 with team-best 3 shutouts... Ranked 3rd in Big West Conference with 1.03 GAA... Named as conference’s Defensive Player of the Week after post-ing back-to-back shutout victories against UC Riverside (10/13) and Cal State Northridge (10/16)... Became first Aggie freshman to win the conference honor since UC Davis officially joined the Big West in 2007... Recorded season-high six saves in 2-1 loss at Cal Poly (10/24)...

Year G/ GS GA Avg. ShO W-L-T Sv Min2010 12/ 8 10 1.03 3 4-5-0 29 877:03

Registered five saves in 1-0 win at Cal State Northridge (10/9)... Faced 30 shot attempts without a goal in three-game win streak (10/9-10/16).

CRESPI CARMELITE HS ’10: Made All-Southern Section second team as a senior... Previously captured Mission League Rookie of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year honors in 2008... Two-time NSCAA All-Academic award winner... Played two years of club ball for L.A. Galaxy Academy.

PERSONAL: Born in Downey, Calif.... Majoring in communica-tion... Parents are Hassan & Mercedes Zeenni... Oldest of three sib-lings, along with Natalie (17) and Kareem (14)... Career highlight was stopping six PKs at 2008 Dallas Cup, helping team advance to finals.

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IAN PALMERDefender

Catalina Foothills HS ’10

ANDRE BROWNForward/Midfielder

Loyola HS ‘11

BRIAN FORDDefender

Corona del Mar HS ‘11

2010: Redshirted CATALINA FOOTHILLS HS ’10: Earned All-Southern Arizona

first team as a senior, leading team with 20 goals and 7 assists... Named to 4A Sonoran Region Soccer Team in 2009... Helped lead team to state championship as a freshman... Equally accomplished in track & field, setting school records and qualifying for state meet in 200, 400, triple jump and 4x400 relay... Finished as state runner-up in 400... Selected to Arizona Daily Star all-state team in quarter and long relay in both 2009 and 2010... Also won Arizona Jr. Olympics triple jump and 400 titles... Graduated as an AP Scholar with Distinction... National Honor Society member... Played club ball for Tucson Soccer Academy from 2002-10, helping team place 2nd at State Cup in in 2009 and 2010... Team also won two Far West Regional League championships.

PERSONAL: Born in Tucson, Calif.... Majoring in chemistry... Par-ents are Craig & Cassa Palmer... Older sister Aileen attends Penn... Uncle, Kevin Coulter, is a clinical professor of pediatrics at UC Davis... Enjoys listening to classical music.

LOYOLA HS ’11: Concluded senior season with Mission League MVP honors after leading team into Southern Section quarterfinals... Earned All-CIF-SS recognition and made All-Mission League first team... Selected as team’s Rookie of the Year and received All-Mission League second team accolades in 2009... Lettered three years in track and field, helping team to three straight section titles... Played one year of club soccer with West Coast FC in Mission Viejo and advanced to the semifinals of the 2011 Cal South National Cup.

PERSONAL: Born in Wichita, Kan.... Majoring in biomedical engi-neering... Father is Ernest Brown... Mother is Sonia Brown... Has one sibling, Tre, who attends Cal State Los Angeles... Scored a hat trick against his high school’s rival which he lists as his career highlight.

CORONA DEL MAR HS ’11: Starred in both soccer and base-ball... Capped senior season with second consecutive selection to ESPN Rise Winter All-America second team... Two-time all-state, All-Orange County, All-Southern Section and all-Pacific Coast League first-team selection, earning honors in both junior and senior years... Named Southern Section Defensive Player of the Year in 2010, helping team to section and SoCal region championships.... Won PCL Co-Defensive Player of the Year accolades in 2009... Played club ball for Slammers FC for eight years... Propelled club to Coast Soccer League Premier Cham-pionship as well as Surf College Cup Premier Flight title.

PERSONAL: Born in Orange, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biol-ogy... Parents Dan and Dory Ford both graduated from UC Davis... Brother Michael attended Santa Clara.

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TONY RASCONDefender

De Anza HS ‘10

2010: Redshirted DE ANZA HS ’10: Earned All-Alameda Contra Costa County Ath-

letic League first-team honors as a senior, scoring 5 goals with 10 as-sists... Put away 26 goals as a sophomore... Class valedictorian, gradu-ating magna cum laude... Selected as Student of the Year in 2006-07... Played for Mavericks Soccer Club in Berkeley for six years.

PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in civil engi-neering... Parents are Jose Ramos & Georgina Rascon... Older brother, Habid, also attends UC Davis.

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EDDIE MANELLAMidfielder

The Buckley School ‘11

RAMON MARTIN DEL CAMPODefender

Bonita Vista HS ’11

CULLEN ROCHEMidfielder

KRIS SCHULTZGoalkeeper

Natomas HS ‘11

THE BUCKLEY SCHOOL ’11: Concluded prep career with second Liberty League MVP award, scoring 17 goals and recording 17 assists as a senior... Also earned the honor as a sophomore in 2008-09 after scoring 16 goals and contributing 13 assists... Three-time All-Liberty League first-team selection... Scored 9 goals and 16 assists as a fersh-man, resulting in Liberty League Rookie of the Year accolades... Also competed one season in tennis, earning LL Rookie of the Year honors.

PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Has not declared a ma-jor... Father was David Manella... Mother is Andrea Manella... One of five children, along with Michael (21), Thomas (20), Ann (12) and Robert (10)... Michael plays soccer at Brown while Thomas plays tennis at Cal Lutheran... Lists career highlight as participating in the Northern Ireland Milk Cup in 2009.

BONITA VISTA HS ’11: Garnered first-team All-San Diego State and All-Mesa League acclaim as a senior... Boosted Barons to 19-6-1 record and CIF-SDS Division II title, scoring winning penalty kick in championship game vs. Hilltop... Also earned San Diego Union-Tri-bune All-Academic honors... Attended Otay Ranch HS before moving to BVHS... Played club ball for FC San Diego.

PERSONAL: Born in Hermosillo, Mexico... Has not declared a ma-jor... Parents are Ramon & Susie Martin Del Campo... Career aspira-tions include becoming a sports agent.

ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREP ’11: Selected West Catholic Athletic League Defensive Player of the Year while also earning second All-WCAL first-team nod... Helped lead team to three straight WCAL championships plus Central Section title in 2009... Two-time winner of team’s Fr. Paul Capitolo Award as team MVP... Served as team captain in his junior and senior years... 2008 Super-Y League National Top 25 selection... Played club ball for SF Chivas, which ranked as high as No. 5 in the state... Served as team captain for two years, winning both the Nor Cal Premier Soccer championship and a San Francisco Cup title...

PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in commu-nity & regional development... Parents are Kevin & Marina Roche... One of four siblings, along with Aislin (24), Eamon (16) and Dearen (11)... Has played Irish Football since the age of four and has won 10 national championships during his career... Greatest personal achieve-ment is serving as San Francisco Seals team captain at the 2006 North-ern Ireland Milk Cup.

NATOMAS HS ’11: Recorded more than 650 saves and 31 shut-outs... Three-time Tri County Conference MVP and Sacramento All-City honoree... Helped team to three TCC titles and two Sac-Joaquin Section banners... Captained Davis Legacy SC to California Cup and San Diego Surf Cup championships... Team advanced to finals of the Disney Cup and was a two-time Dallas Cup quarter finalist... Selected team captain of Region IV Olympic Development 93B team in 2010, helping team to undefeated record in regional competition... ODP Regional Champion-ship All-Tournament first team selection... Four-time 93B Cal-North state team selection, serving as team captain for three years.

PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Has not declared a ma-jor... Son of Dave and Kathy Schultz... Career highlight was winning section title in honor of his coach and teammate who passed away be-fore the season... Cousin of Aggie teammate Matt Wiesenfarth.

Meet the Aggies

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Best And Brightest Matt DeJong, one of the best-ever Aggie performers on the field and in the classroom, earned enshrinement into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame in June of 2011. He is the fourth men’s soc-cer alumus to be inducted, and the second honored purely for soccer (Rolf Benirschke and Don Briggs also starred in football and baseball, respectively).

DeJong claimed NSCAA All-Far West Region for three straight seasons, improving from third

team as a sophomore to second team as a junior, then capping his career with a first-team nod as a senior in 2000. More than a decade later, he continues to hold the UC Davis career record of 26 assists, while his total of 82 points still ranks third.

Academically, DeJong graduated with highest honors, earning the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Citation Award as the top senior. He also won three CoSIDA Academic All-District Award, a third-team Academic All-America nod, and an NCAA Post-graduate Scholarship Award. DeJong earned numerous academic awards while competing his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He currently serves on the faculty at Cambridge.

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MATT SHELDONForward

Lincoln HS ’11

BLAKE STEELEDefender

Montclair Prep HS ‘11

MATT WIESENFARTHForward

LINCOLN HS ‘11: Posted 14 goals and 5 assists as a senior, earn-ing first-team 6A Portland Interscholastic League All-Star honors... Added All-State honorable mention from The Oregonian... Rebounded from 2009 injury to help lead team to Special District 1 North title and OSCAA state quarterfinals in 2010... Earning MVP and Most Inspira-tional accolades in track & field... Posted PR marks of 50.34 in 400, 24.22 in 200, 19-6 in long jump... Named MVP for Westside Metros Remix club (Hillsboro, Ore.), helping team to state runner-up finish.

PERSONAL: Born in Bellevue, Wash.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Charles and Laura Sheldon... Has two siblings, Emily and Michael... Lists his career highlight as scoring back-to-back gamewin-ning goals during his senior year.

MONTCLAIR PREP HS ’11: Captured All-Tri Valley Athletic League honors in soccer as a freshman, tallying 7 goals and 5 assists... Starred in baseball for three seasons, earning first-team all-league dis-tinction plus an All-Southern Section nod in 2011... Batted .376 and .372 in final two seasons, respectively, totaling 42 RBI and 60 runs scored... Led baseball team to Olympic League title CIF-SS semifinals appearance in 2010... Served as Played club ball for Real SoCal (Wood-land Hills, Calif.)... Helped team capture ODP national title in 2009 then return to title game in 2010... Real SoCal also won Region IV ODP title each year... Team captain at 2010 Milk Cup...

PERSONAL: Born in Tarzana, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Walt & Robyn Steele... Walt was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1980... Older sister, Taylor, attends Cal Poly... Served as a cartoonist for Montclair Prep’s newspaper.

JESUIT HS ‘11: Scored 59 goals in final two seasons, helping Ma-rauders to 58-1-0 record and two Sac-Joaquin Section banners in that span... Earned Delta River League Co-Player of the Year honors and made ESPN Rise Fall State All-Star squad as a senior... Two-time team Offensive MVP... Played for California Development Academy from three seasons, earning Surf Cup and Placer Cup championships and reaching Cal Cup finals in 2009... Qualified for US Soccer Academy playoffs for two straight years.

PERSONAL: Born in Highland Park, Ill.... Majoring in pre-mana-gerial economics... Parents are John & Katherine Wiesenfarth, both UC Davis alums... Oldest of four brothers... Proudest personal accomplish-ment was going 31-0-0 as a senior at Jesuit.

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2011 Numerical Roster

No Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Previous School(s) Major00 Tommy SIRAGUSA** GK 6-5 195 Jr. Petaluma, Calif. St. Vincent de Paul HS ’08 Managerial Economics1 Omar ZEENNI* GK 6-1 190 So. Arcadia, Calif. Crespi Carmelite HS ‘10 Communication2 Andre BROWN F/MF 5-11 166 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola HS ‘11 Biomedical Engineering3 Mustafa CHOPAN** D 5-9 155 Jr. Citruis Heights, Calif. Bella Vista HS ’08 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior4 Alex HENRY* MF 5-10 160 So. Poway, Calif. Poway HS ‘10 Undeclared5 Nick GRIGORIEV* F 6-0 168 So. San Diego, Calif. Rancho Bernardo HS ‘10 Exercise Biology6 Matt WIESENFARTH F 6-0 175 Fr. Sacramento, Calif. Jesuit HS ‘11 Pre-Managerial Economics7 Alex AGUIAR* MF 6-1 165 So. Atascadero, Calif. Atascadero HS ‘10 Undeclared8 Kevin SCHULTE* F/MF 5-8 145 So. Riverside, Calif. Martin Luther King HS ‘10 Mathematics9 Ian PALMER D 6-2 180 RFr. Tucson, Ariz. Catalina Foothills HS ‘10 Chemistry10 Cullen ROCHE MF 6-0 175 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius College Prep ‘11 Community & Regional Development11 Elliott HORD* MF 5-10 165 So. Fresno, Calif. Bullard HS ‘10 Sociology12 Ethan SHAWLEE** D 6-3 190 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery HS ’08 Organizational Studies13 John JOSLIN** F 5-9 165 Jr. Santa Ana, Calif. Foothill HS ’08 Human Development14 Ramon MARTIN DEL CAMPO D 6-3 185 Fr. Chula Vista, Calif. Bonita Vista HS ‘11 Undeclared15 Tony RASCON D 5-10 170 RFr. San Pablo, Calif. De Anza HS ‘10 Civil Engineering16 Dan REESE** D 6-3 190 Jr. Grass Valley, Calif. Jesuit HS ’09 Communication17 Lance PATTERSON*** D 6-4 200 Sr. Aurora, Colo. Grandview HS ’08 Exercise Biology18 Riley NEWPORT** MF/F 5-9 155 Jr. North Vancouver, B.C. North Delta Secondary ’09 Pre-Managerial Economics20 Rene CUELLAR*** D 6-0 192 Sr. Chico, Calif. Chico HS ’07 Spanish21 Blake STEELE D 6-3 180 Fr. Camarillo, Calif. Montclair Prep HS ‘11 Undeclared22 Sam DEL GOBBO* D 6-1 160 So. San Rafael, Calif. Terra Linda HS ’09 Organizational Studies23 Matt HAZZARD D 6-0 170 Jr. Torrance, Calif. Yavapai College/West HS ‘09 Human Development24 Brian FORD D 5-10 170 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. Corona del Mar HS ‘11 Exercise Biology25 Eddie MANELLA MF 5-8 150 Fr. Sherman Oaks, Calif. The Buckley School ‘11 Undeclared26 Kris SCHULTZ GK 6-1 185 Fr. Sacramento, Calif. Natomas HS ‘11 Undeclared27 Matt PROVENCHER* GK 6-6 220 Jr. Santa Clara, Calif. Cupertino HS ‘08 Economics28 Matt SHELDON F 6-0 170 Fr. Portland, Ore. Lincoln HS ‘11 Aerospace Engineering * - denotes years lettered at UC Davis Dwayne SHAFFER Head Coach, 15th Year (Chico State ’88) Eric MILD Assistant Coach, 9th Year (Humboldt State ’96) Jason HOTALING Assistant Coach, 7th Year (Sonoma State ’96) Chris BEVILLE Undergraduate Asst. Coach, 1st Year (UC Davis ’12)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAlex AGUIAR: “AG-ee-ar”Mustafa CHOPAN: “ch-oh-PAN”Rene CUELLAR: “KWAY-ahr”Sam DEL GOBBO: “del GAH-boh”Nick GRIGORIEV: “gruh-GOHR-ee-ehv”Jason HOTALING: “hoh-TELL-ling”Ramon MARTIN Del Campo: “mar-TEEN”Tony RASCON: “rass-COHN”Cullen ROCHE: like “roach”Dwayne SHAFFER: “SHAY-fur”Kevin SHULTE: “SHUL-tee”Tommy SIRAGUSA: “SEER-uh-GOO-sah”Matt WIESENFARTH: “WEE-zen-farth”Omar ZEENNI: “ZEE-nee”

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SCORESDate Opponent Score Overall Conf. Att. UC Davis goals (assists)

HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS

SUMMARY Overall 6-12-0 Home 5-2-0 Away 1-8-0 Neutral 0-2-0

More shots 7-2Led at halftime 2-1Trailed at halftime 1-6Tied at halftime 3-5In overtime 1-2-1Scored first 4-1

SCORING BY PERIODPeriod 1 2 OT O2 TotAGGIES 5 10 2 1 - 18Opponents 10 14 2 1 - 27

2010 Game-by-Game Results

TEAM STATISTICSSHOT STATISTICS AGGIES OPPONENTS Goals-Shot Attempts: 18-213 27-203

Assists 18 27GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 18 27 Penalty Unassisted Overtime CORNER KICKS 77 71PENALTY KICKS 0-0 1-2PENALTIES Fouls 232 204 Yellow Cards 30 28 Red Cards 1 2

ATTENDANCE 3,780 10,721

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2010 Individual Statistics

SCORINGNo. Player GP/ GS Goals Ast Pts Shots Pct. SOG

AGGIES 18 18 18 54 213 .085 79

GOALKEEPERSNo. Player GP/ GS Min GA Avg. Sv Pct. W-L-T ShO

AGGIES 18 1672:06 27 1.45 58 .682 6-12-0 4

MISCELLANEOUISGAME-WINNING GOALS

OVERTIME GOALS

PENALTY KICKS

2011 RETURNEES IN ALL CAPS

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2010 Big West Conference Recap

STANDINGS Conference Overall W L T Pts W L T Pct. GF GA

UC DAVIS 4 6 0 12 6 12 0 .333 18 27

$ - indicates conference champion

AWARDSOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Sam Garza, UC Santa Barbara; Amani Walker, UC IrvineMIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR: Danny Barrera, UC Santa BarbaraDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Michael Boxall, UC Santa BarbaraGOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR: Sam Hayden, UC Santa BarbaraFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: David Opoku, UC Santa BarbaraCOACH OF THE YEAR: Tim Vom Steeg, UC Santa Barbara

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION

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2010 Big West Conference Statistical Leaders

POINTS G Gls Ast Pts Avg.

POINTS/GAME G Gls Ast Pts Avg.

GOALS G Gls Avg.

ASSISTS G Ast Avg.

SHOTS G No Avg.

SAVES G No Avg.

SHUTOUTS G No Avg.

SAVE PERCENTAGE G Sv GA Pct.

GOALS AGAINST AVG. G GA Min GAA

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Individual Records

SINGLE-GAMEGOALS

3, at Cal Poly Pomona, 10/3/99

ASSISTS 1. KEVIN SCHULTE 4, vs. Cal Poly, 10/31/10

POINTS

SEASONGOALS

2216

151515

ASSISTS 11

1110

1010

POINTS 51413534

31

SHUTOUTS 12

8666

GOALS AGAINST AVG.

SAVES 12311375656161

2010 Records in boldCurrent players in ALL CAPS

CAREERGOALS

433930

312828

ASSISTS26

1717161414

POINTS98928276

69

SHUTOUTS1713131199

GOALS AGAINST AVG.

SAVES195188

166 164

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Team Records

MISCELLANEOUSConsecutive WinsConsecutive Losses 6, (2x) last from 9/17/10 to 10/6/10Consecutive TiesUnbeaten Streak Winless Streak 6, 9/17/10 to 10/6/10Consecutive Shutout Wins 5, from 9/18/99 to 9/26/99Consecutive Shutout LossesConsecutive OT GamesBest Season Start Worst Season Start 0-5-1 in 1994

Most Victories 16-3-2 in 1999Most Losses 6-12-0 in 2010

6-12-1 in 2009Most Ties 4, 2008

4, 2003Most Shutout Wins 12, 1991Most Shutout Losses 7, 1995

SINGLE-GAME SCORINGAGGIES

10/9/90 13-011/4/89 12-010/14/00 8-210/11/89 8-09/14/07 6-010/30/02 6-19/14/99 6-010/22/97 6-09/21/93 6-110/19/91 6-010/24/90 6-2

OPPONENTS10/5/88 5-68/26/06 0-511/11/05 0-59/21/91 2-59/28/88 4-59/10/09 0-4

2010 Records in bold.

Ryan Shaw broke Peter Faeth’s career scoring record in 2004, finishing with 43 overall.

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Aggie Honor Roll

CAL AGGIE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAMEMen’s Soccer Inductees

Inducted 2011

Inducted 2007

Inducted 1996

Inducted 1982

ALL-AMERICANS

2008 Dylan Curtis Third Team, NSCAA1999 Sean Buchanan Third Team, NSCAA1993 Tom Amick Second Team, NSCAA

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA/ALL-DISTRICT2009 Mustafa Chopan First-Team All-District VIII2008 Dylan Curtis Third-Team All-America

2002 Eli Carter First-Team All-District VIII2002 Derrick Thomas First-Team All-District VIII

1993 Tom Amick All-District VIII1988 Peter Nutson Honorable Mention, adidas

ALL-REGION

Dylan Curtis First Team, NSCAA2003 Ryan Shaw First Team, NSCAA Yuta Tanaka Second Team, NSCAA2002 Ryan Shaw First Team, NSCAA Peter Barrick Second Team, NSCAA

2000 Sean Buchanan Second Team, NSCAA

1999 Sean Buchanan First Team, NSCAA Brian Cane First Team, NSCAA

1997 Bobby Hernandez Second Team, NSCAA1996 Carlos Escobar First Team, CoSIDA Demian Ludington Second Team, CoSIDA1993 Tom Amick First Team, NSCAA Peter Faeth First Team, NSCAA

1992 Matt Nolen First Team, NSCAA1991 Matt Nolen Second Team, NSCAA1988 Peter Nutson Second Team, NSCAA1987 Peter Nutson Second Team, NSCAA

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

2008 Dylan Curtis2003 Ryan Shaw2002 Ryan Shaw

2000 Sean Buchanan

1999 Sean Buchanan Brian Cane

1998 Bobby Hernandez1997 Bobby Hernandez

Chris Corbett1994 Brett Burns Keely Wachs1993 Tom Amick Peter Faeth1992 Tom Amick Matt Nolen 1991 Matt Nolen Barry Wong1990 Nikki Bagheri Matt Nolen1989 Nikki Bagheri Bryan Richardson1988 Tom Hillesland Peter Nutson1987 Dave Davis Steve Stanko1986 Greg Mole

Olaf Elze Duncan McMartin1984 Gregori Lejnicks

Chris Wilson

Dean Kinnee Tokunbo Thomas1978 Eric Bruce

Paul Gamble Dirk Denkers

Dirk Denkers

Paul Gamble Don Briggs

1970 Sakaridr Bhumiratana Harley Davis Richard Meade1969 Tom Liddicoat1968 Bill Rapp Francois Faye

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Aggie Letterwinners

’39Abeel, Brian Alan ’86Aguiar, Alex ‘10Aguilar, Thomas Robert ’73Agurcia, Ignacio ’39

’75-76Alegresa, Daniel ’56Alfaro, Rafael Antonio ’40Alunan, Sergio de la Rama ’48Alvarez-Westin, Humberto Roberto ’50Alvarez, Luis Rosas ’47-48

’72Amaral, Matt ’00

’05-06-07-08Amer, Kamal Saad ’72-73-74

’68-69, ’71’71

Amick, Thomas David ’91-92-93Andrade, Richard Alan ’87

’73-74Andrus, Hobart Hunt ’69Anibaba, Sule ’04, ’06-07-08Arellanes, Peter Gregory ’83-84-85-86

’50Aronis, Mike ’98-99Arrau, Alejandro ’58-59

’50Arrua, Mariano ’03-04-05-06Arthur, Ralph Edward ’48Asay, Christopher Earl ’79Ashah-Yazdi, Babak ’85Attia, Aly Raghib ’39-40-41, ’43

’62Atwood, Thomas Galt ’66Aungst, Taylor ’05-06Avelino, Antonio Casal ’47

’01-02-03-04Bachtell, Nathan Edward ’92-93Bagheri, Niknam “Nikki” ’89-90-91Bakbak, Wahbi ’69Baker, Stanton Meade ’86-87Ball, Sheldon Stanley ’72

’48’65-66-67

Barrick, Peter ’99-00-01-02‘09-10

’88, ’90-91Belden, Bradley Thomas ’72-73-74

’80, ’82’46-47

Benedetti, Mark Stephen ’72’74-75-76

Beville, Christopher ‘07-08-09-10Bhoy, Surendra Nath ’46Bhumiratana, Amarit ’66-67Bhumiratana, Sakarindr ’66-67-68-69-70Birak, Satpal Singh ’79-80-81Blackwell, Douglas Peter ’75Blair, Lawrence Keith ’77-78-79Bland, Michael Norman ’90, ’92Blondi, Tyler ’96-97-98-99Blount, Lindsay Hoben ’77

’76Bolandos, Roberto ’59Boleda, Patricio Ivan ’72Bone, Thomas Edward ’68-69Borman, Matthew Scot ’86-87-88-89Bosch, Nick ’03-04

’73-74, ’76-77Bravo, Emigdio ’86

Bray, Michael Austin ’75’59

Briggs, David Ashley ’86Briggs, Donald Paul ’73-74-75-76Brimmer, Henry David ’65-66

’77’97-98-99-00

’94-95-96’60-61

’83-84-85Brown, Russell ’03-04-05-06Bruce, Eric Dean ’77-78-79

’93-94-95, ’97Buchanan, Sean ’98-99-00-01

’40, ’43Bue, Brian Douglas ’76-77Burciago, Francis Patino ’47

’47Burns, Brett Charles ’91-92-93-94

’83-84, ’86’79’40

Cain, Paul ’04-05-06-07Calahane, Phillip Ralph ’83Calderon, Mario Cesar ’57-58

’94-95-96-97Callejas, Ruben ’39-40

’49’75

Campbell, Dan ’05-06-07-08Cane, Brian ’97-98-99Carbonell, Richard Bert ’40, ’43Carlson, Thomas Charles ’89Carmon, Frederick ’75

’74-75-76Carpio, Sergio Domin ’68-69-70Carter, Eli ’99-00-01-02

’79-80-81Castaneda, Fernando ’48-49Center, Edward William ’91-92

’04-05-06Chattaris, Suchart ’73Chavez, Armando Ulises ’40Chopan, Mustafa ‘09-10Chordas, Michael ’75-76-77Christiansen, Harry Richard ’40, ’43Clarke, Gregg Eric ’79-80-81-82Colen, Andrew Benjamin ’71, ’74-75

’69Comfort, Keith Benjamin ’81-82-83Conklin, Ian ’05-06-07-08Conlon, Robert ’96-97-98-99Cooke, Christopher Charles ’81

’94-95-96-97Correa, Hernan ’58Cortini, Carlos Maria ’49-50

’75Coulthard, William Lloyd ’80-81Crane, Roy Edward ’46

’95-96Csikesz, Bela Stephen ’71Cuellar, Rene ‘08-09-10Curl, Darren Matthew ’87-88-89Curtis, Dylan ’05-06-07-08Custodio, Dennish Reyes ’76D’Halluin, Xavier Lucien ’48-49Dagenais, Paul ’03-04

’46-47Dajani, Yousif Sharif ’47

’50

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The 1976 Aggie team was the first to win an NCAA postseason game, edging Cal State Hayward by a 1-0 final in first-round action. Head coach Will Lotter and two players of that team – Don Briggs and Rolf Benirschke – are enshrined in the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame.

’76Daniel, Dale Len ’80-81

’80-81-82-83Daniels, Thomas Shane ’85

’50’68-69-70-71

Davis, David Matthew ’85-86-87, ’88Davis, William Boyce ’46

’65’61

deGranada, Thomas ’56-57-58-59’97-98-99-00

’50Del Gobbo, Sam ‘10Del Rio, Adrian ’98-99-00Delfino, Christopher Ambrose ’85-86-87-88Dellarole, Renzo ’48

’48Denkers, Dirk Seymour ’75-76-77

’56-57-58Dewey, Bryce Chamberlin ’47-48

’95Diallo, Alpha Amadou ’65-66Diaz, Aristides Edmundo ’50

’56-57Dobson, Robin Lowry ’66-67

’59-60-61Dougherty, Robert Leroy ’83-84-85-86Downie, Craig Robert ’75-76

’95-96-97DuFrene, Del ’46

’56Eagling, Donald David ’72Easley, Robert Howard ’87Eastling, Michael Crawford ’77-78-79

’97-98-99-00’56

Edwards, Robert Allen ’39Ehrmann, Steven Norbert ’72

’39El Moughazi, Mohamed Mohamed ’39

’62Elklibti, Ali Giebril ’69Elze, Olaf Dietrich ’84-85-86

’00

’65Erb, Edgardo ’50Erbe, Derek Alan ’86-87-88-89Ernst, Steven ’03-04-05Eroschenko, German Victor ’59-60-61Escardo, Enrique Aquiles ’60-61

’59-60-61’58-59-60-61

’95-96Espencheid, Erich Kurt ’84-85-86-87-88

’49-50Estakhri, Petro ’78

’93-94Faeth, Peter Fitzgerald ’90-91-92-93Fairman, David Linne ’90Fast, Terry Allen ’73-74Fathe-Aazam, Shidan ’46Faul, David Duane ’66, ’68-69-70Faye, Francois Gabriel ’68-69-70

’95-96-97-98Finazzo, Stefano ’65

’75Firouztash, Hoshang ’62

’94-95-96-97Fishman, Wendell Samuel ’86Fleshman, David Graham ’86Flom, Walter Dean ’77-78Flynn, Brian ’01-02-03-04Fradkin, Gershon ’47Franco, Roberto Giuseppe ’61Fraunfelder, Michael Baker ’81-82Friedlander, Alan Berle ’65-66Friedman, Glenn Alan ’76Frush, Donald Paul ’78-79

’50’60

Gailey, Mark Steven ’73Gaitan, Adan ’49Gamble, Paul Northam “Archie” ’74-75-76-77Garcia, Gabe ’02-03-04Garcia, Rafael ’62Garrick, Michael ‘09Gelpi, Samuel Dirk ’75Genera, Diego ’99-00-01-02Ghobadi, Farrokh ’65-66-67Ghobadi, Khostow ’62Giantranco, Silipo ’66-67

’56Gilbert, Charles ’78

’83-84-85-86Gilbert, Keith ’01-02-03-04Glucksman, Aaron ’05Gobalet, Kenneth Walter ’65-66-67-68

‘07-08-09Godoy, Reinaldo ’62Goicoechea, Mariano ’49-50

’39Gonzalez, Alejandro ’50

’69-70-71’81-82-83

’57-58Graham, Miles ’65Graue, Augusto Arturo ’50Gray, Richard Sherman ’88-89-90Grigoriev, Nick ‘10Guardia, Tomas Arturo ’59-60-61

’94, ’96Guidoux, Dale Edouard ’75Guirola, William ’46-47

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Gutierrez, Eduardo ’56-57, ’59’84-85

Gutierrez, Xavier Valdez ’68’90-91-92

’65Hadley, Miles ‘07-08-09Haggerty, Kevin Michael ’91-92, ’94-95Hall, Anthony Elmitt ’65

’74‘09

Hallen, Michael Edmund ’72Hammond, Darren ’02-03-04Hammond, Greg ’04-05-06, ‘08Hamrick, Scott Baker ’69-70-71

’79-80-81’57-58

Harkness, Gregg Edward ’69’94

’47-48Harvey, Phillip Gilmore ’47Haskell, Coburn ’46-47-48Hatifie, Ahmad ’05-06-07-08Haug, Kern Hansen ’79-80Haws, Stephen Charles ’75Hebel, Glenn Arnold ’83-84-85Heineberg, Claudio Ricardo ’57-58Heller, Harold Walter ’46Henry, Alex ‘10

’59-60-61Hernandez, Bobby ’96-97-98

’05-06-07, ‘09Herrero, Ramon Apto ’40Heu, Ya ’92Heyl, Victor Cottone ’49Hillesland, Thomas Edward ’87-88Hirsch, Michael David ’88-89-90Hoang, Alexander Douglas ’88, ’90Hocking, Brian Thomas ’92-93Hoel, Robert William ’39-40

’69Hord, Elliott ‘10Horton, Wilburn Alonzo ’39-40

’01-02-03-04’73-74

’74-75-76Ingalls, Robert Perrin ’78-79Inglis, Christopher Willaim ’78-79

’73’86

’98-99’81-82’56-57

‘08’97-98, ’00

‘07-08-09-10’92-93’56-57

’56’76’61

’47-48’48

Joslin, John ‘09-10’49

Kaiser, Henry Claus ’39Kamajou, Francois ’65-66-67Kane, Kenneth Edwin ’92-93Kang, Richard Chung ’91Karplus, Paul Andrew ’77

Kazemi, Hossein ’92Keegan, Kevin William ’80-81-82Keehan, Garth Andrew ’74-75Kehlor, Robert Raymond ’48-49-50Keita, Aboubakar ’65-66-67Keller, David ’03-04

’79’62

Kerslake, Gary William ’76King, Hugh Michael ’59-60-61

’74-75Kinnee, Dean Richard ’78-79-80-81

’73-74-75-76’90-91

Koch-Weser, Erich ’48Koehmen, William ’50

’98-99-00-01Kong, Philip ’00-01Konnemacher, William ’66-67Kratzer, Charles Richard ’72-73Kruse, Timothy Walter ’71-72-73-74

’88-89-90-91’94-95

Kutman, Ahmet Ali ’65-66Lane, Chadwick David ’90Lapointe, Arthur Laurent ’70-71Larrain, Gerardo ’56

’77’88-89, ’91

LeBon, Derek ‘07-08, ‘10Lee, George Godfrey ’47-48Leer, Chris ’06-07-08-09Leimert III, Walter Hubert ’73Lejnieks, Gregory Eugene ’81-82-83-84

’57-58’66-67

Lew, Loren Richard ’75-76Liddicoat, Thomas Stephen ’66-67-68-69Lind, Nicholas ’04-05-06

’76-77-78’73

Loeper, Ulrich Wilhelm ’72Lokteff, Yury Danielovich ’60-61

’80Lopez, Alberto Vargas ’68-69-70Lopez, Emilo Felix ’92Loyola, Bertin ’04-05

’94-95-96-97Luft, Danny ’98-99-00

’78Luthi, Peter Rudolf ’67-68

’77-78-79’46-47’86-87

’74’46’57

Maloney, Hunter ’04-05-06Malpartida, Carlos Elias ’56, ’58Mandel, Isaias ’56Mara, Kabine ’65-66Marcotte, Mark Kenneth ’69Marcotte, Paul Gilbert ’74-75-76-77Marcoux, Paul ’06-07-08-09Martin III, Darrell William ’86-87-88

’66-67Martinez, Bercerril Victor Manu ’66

’67-68-69-70’02-03-04

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’62Matheson, Monte Duncan ’72

’60-61Matteoli, Vinney ’02-03

’00-01May, Daniel Matthew ’73McCartney, Wade Stafford ’84, ’86-87McCowan, Ryan ‘07-08-09-10McDivitt, Roger Paul ’66-67

’46McMartin, Duncan Alastair ’83-84-85-86Meade, Richard Alan ’67-68-69-70Melvin, Eric Scott ’92-93

’92-93-94’93

Mendoza, Luis Bernal ’68’61

Middlesworth, Colin Wayne ’89-90Middlesworth, Darren Scott ’88-89-90-91Milkovich, Anthony ’95-96-97-98Misselbeck, Hans ’62Moeller, Phillip Randall ’69

’05-06-07-08’72

’83-84-85-86Moll, Alan Howard ’72-73-74Moll, Steven Verne ’70-71-72-73Montenegro, Andrew ’96Montero, Luis Rodolfo ’58

’88, ’91’57

Moraza, Ramon ’49Morris, Michael Bruce ’72-73-74Morse, Bryan Forman ’72Mosle, Wayne ’74-75Moudarris, Farouk Yahta ’47Moura, Stephen Eugene ’88-89-90

’81’49

Munoz, Eduardo Rafael ’71-72-73Munson, David William ’86-87-88Nakamura, Reid ’97-98-99

’76’84-85-86-87

Nelson, Grant Edgar ’75Nelson, Tyler “Smalls” ’99-00-01-02

’46-47-48-49’75-76

Newport, Riley ‘09-10’74

Nicol, Morgan Thomas ’75Noguera, Alfredo ’50Nolen, Matthew Chemath ’90-91-92North, Richard Cayton ’83

’91, ’93Nutson, Gregory Gordon ’89Nutson, Peter Alan ’85-86-87-88O’Donnell, Tim ’97

’79Ogasawara, Paul Frank ’74Ognistoff, Frank Gregory ’48Okezie, Onumegbo Baldwin ’65Olawale, Oladejo ’65-66Ortiz-Garza, Nazario ’40

’78Ottersen, Wayne LeValley ’39Pacheco, Fabio ’49

’48-49’60-61

Pasto, Matthew Emil ’68-69Patterson, Lance ‘08-09-10Payne, Lloyd Ackerman ’39Pelkey, Neil Wallace ’79

’66-67Perez, Carlos Alberto ’82-83-84Perry, Bradford ’77

’78, ’80Peterson, Drew Elliot ’77Pettus, Ralph Leonard ’48

’70-71, ’73-74’92

’94-95-96-97Piyapongse, Pongpit ’58Pizarro, Rafael ’72-73Platter, Everett Thaddeus ’39Platter, Nic ’00-01-02-03Poku, Kwasi ’62Pomares, Michael ’97-98Portilla, Luis Franc ’68

’56Powers, Ryan ’01, ’03

’93-94-95-96Provencher, Matt ‘09Pu, Mark Siad Hing ’83-84

’46-47’57

Raap, William Robert ’67-68-69’62

Ramirez, Denis Roberto ’70’01-02’60-61

Rarick, Bruce Allan ’76-77Raymond, Darren Michael ’91-92Reese, Dan ‘09-10Restrepo, Luis ’94-95-96-97Richardson, Bryan Edward ’86-87-88-89

’85-86Rieland, Tris Leonard ’89-90Riesco, German ’62

’80Rios, Eon ’98-99Robello, Andrew ‘09Roces, Antonio Varona ’61Rodriguez, Augustin Negrete ’69, ’71Rodriguez, Edson ’01-02

’72-73-74Rosales, Francisco Rigoberto ’68, ’71

’72Rotteveel, Hubert Peter ’82-83

’82Rovo, Arthur ’01Saballos, Ivan ’49Sabbah, Maurice David “Chico” ’48-49Salman, Michael Richards ’81Samayoa, Rodrigo ’40Samir, Arsani ’78

‘07-08-09-10’68-69

’69Schulte, Kevin ‘10Scaff, Michael Elias ’46

’80’74

Scott, Russell Douglas ’73Segur, Getachew ’87Self, Mark Lea ’78-79Serratos, Ernesto ’79, ’81-82-83Shaffer, Derek ’05

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Shaw, Ryan ’01-02-03-04Shawlee, Ethan ‘09-10

’90Sherman, Richard Allen ’71-72

’41Simonpietrie, Alfred Herrera ’39-40,

’39-40-41, ’43Siragusa, Tommy ‘10Slagle, Matthew ’05-06-07Slavin, Clark Alex ’92-93-94Smeding, Hendrick ’72Smeloff, Edward Alexander ’68, ’71

’92-93’86-87-88-89’89-90-91-92

Sommer, Richard Hermann ’48-49Soriano, Ronald Lew ’68-69-70-71

’86Stanko, Scott Kevin ’84-85-86-87Sternberg, Aaron ’39-40

’69’95-96

Stone, David Hansard ’78’56

Sukharm, Paul Suresh ’74’79-80-81-82

’49Sutabutra, Satri Thiva ’62Suter, Martin Kaspar ’79-80-81-82Swatez, Ben ’00, ’03Sweet, Scott Piercy ’73-74Sweet, Stuart Alan ’75-76-77-78

’98-99-00-01-02Syamal, Mirode Baron ’46Tanaka, Yuta ’00-01-02-03Tang, Ming Han ’65Tanghetti, Emil Anthony ’68

’48Thomas, Adetokunko Akinwande “Toks” ’79-80-81-82Thomas, Christopher Lee ’72Thomas, Derrick ’01-02-03Thomas, Paul Clarence ’48Thoukis, Gerard ’75Tonye, Pierre Rene ’65

’60Torten, Michael ’58Train, Daniel Elvior ’46Trujillo, Rudolfo Augusto ’56, ’58-59

’69Turner, Stephen Heald ’74Tyler, Stevan Clyde ’69-70Uffelmann, Hans Werner ’57-58-59Uram, Mark Thomas ’81

’57-58-59’56-57-58-59

Ustrach, Paul Constantine ’86, ’89Vallejos, Cristian Rodolfo ’90

’00’05-06-07-08

Vargas, Fernando ’06’60

Vasquez, Rodolfo Anthony ’78Velarde, Alfonso ’40, ’43Velez, Ernesto ’59Venkatram, Bangalore Rangaswamy ’46-47-48Vergara, Roberto ’50Vexler, Cipriano Arturo ’62Vexler, Moises Idel ’57

’56-57

Vincent, Geoff ’98-99-00Volf, Timothy Harry ’74, ’76-77-78

’79Voss, Connor ’02-03-04

’94-95Wain, Hans Martin ’81-82Walker, David Michael ’74-75Warf, William Robert ’74Warne, Charles ’03-04-05-06

’95’99-00-01-02’76-77-78-79

’82-83-84, ’86Weiss, Barry Neal ’86

’95West, Melvin Elmer ’48

’46-47Whetstone, Steven Clark ’80-81-82White, Shawn LeNard ’88-89Wickers, Brian ’05-06-07Wilhelm, Richard Phillip ’73Williams, Glenn Stewart ’74

’70-71’82-83-84

Winslow, Donald Fenner ’66-67-68Winslow, Edward Kent ’70-71Wolk, Allan ’46Wong, Barry William ’88-89-90-91

’91-92-93-94Wortrich, Andrew Reuben ’89, ’91-92

’84’01-02-03-04

Yenokida, Emerson ’98-99-00Yichoy, Luis Guiller ’69Young, Peter Baxter ’58-59

’80-81-82’46-47-48

’50’48-49

’87-88-89Zeenni, Omar ‘10

’66’65

’75-76-77’77-78-79’77-78-79

2010 returners in bold

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Year-by-Year Scores (1990-Present)

2010 (6-12, 4-6 BWC)9/3 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 3-1 9/5 SAN JOSE STATE W(ot), 1-0 9/10 at Sacramento State L, 2-1 9/12 SAINT MARY’S W, 2-1 9/17 at Oregon State L, 3-2 9/19 vs. Seattle L, 1-0 10/2 at UC Santa Barbara L(2ot), 2-1 10/6 UC IRVINE L, 3-0 10/9 at Cal State Northridge W, 1-0 10/13 UC RIVERSIDE W(ot), 1-0 10/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W(2ot), 1-0 10/20 UC SANTA BARBARA L, 2-0 10/24 at Cal Poly L, 2-1 10/27 at Cal State Fullerton L(ot), 2-1 10/30 CAL POLY W, 4-2 11/3 at UC Riverside L, 1-0

2009 (6-12-1, 3-6-1 BWC)9/1 at San Jose State L, 1-4 9/4 vs. Robert Morris W, 3-0 9/6 vs. Central Arkansas W, 3-1 9/10 at UCLA L, 0-4 9/13 WASHINGTON L(2ot), 1-2 9/18 at New Mexico L, 1-2 9/20 vs. Binghamton L, 0-1 9/25 at Saint Mary’s L, 1-2 9/27 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 1-0 9/30 at UC Irvine W(2ot), 2-1 10/4 at Cal Poly L, 0-1 10/7 UC RIVERSIDE W, 2-1 10/10 CAL STATE FULLERTON L(2ot), 3-2 10/15 UC SANTA BARBARA L, 0-3 10/17 at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-1 10/21 at Cal State Northridge T(2ot), 0-0 10/24 UC IRVINE L, 1-2 10/31 CAL POLY W, 2-0 11/7 at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-2

2008 (13-5-4, 4-2-4 BWC)8/29 LONG ISLAND W, 3-18/31 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 1-09/5 vs. Louisville L(ot), 0-19/7 vs. Michigan State W, 4-29/14 SAN JOSE STATE W, 2-39/19 at San Diego W(2ot), 2-19/21 at San Diego State W, 2-19/25 at Sacramento State W, 1-09/27 AIR FORCE W, 4-110/1 at UC Irvine T(2ot), 1-110/4 CAL POLY W, 2-010/8 at Cal State Fullerton W, 1-010/11 at UC Santa Barbara W, 2-010/13 CAL STATE FULLERTON T(2ot), 2-210/18 at UC Riverside L, 1-210/22 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 3-210/25 UC IRVINE T(2ot), 1-111/2 at Cal Poly L, 0-211/8 UC SANTA BARBARA T(2ot), 0-011/12 at UC Irvine L, 0-111/22 DENVER (NCAA) W, 4-011/25 at Michigan (NCAA) L, 1-2

2007 (12-5-3, 7-3-2 BWC)8/31 at Xavier L(ot), 0-19/2 vs. Pittsburgh W, 4-29/7 OREGON STATE W, 3-19/9 PORTLAND T(2ot), 3-39/14 vs. Indiana-Purdue Ft. Wayne W, 6-09/15 vs. Oakland W, 4-29/23 at Sacramento State W, 3-09/29 UC SANTA BARBARA L, 0-410/3 UC RIVERSIDE W, 2-110/12 at UC Santa Barbara T(2ot), 2-210/14 at Cal Poly L, 0-310/17 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 3-110/20 CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 1-210/27 UC IRVINE W, 2-111/2 at UC Riverside W, 2-111/4 at Cal State Northridge W, 2-111/10 CAL POLY W, 3-211/16 at Cal State Fullerton T(2ot), 1-111/18 at UC Irvine W(ot), 2-111/23 at California (NCAA) L(2ot), 1-2

2006 (9-7-2)8/25 at Washington L, 0-58/27 at Gonzaga W, 4-08/31 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 1-09/2 VALPARAISO L, 2-39/8 at Oregon State L, 0-39/9 at Xavier L, 1-29/15 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 4-09/17 at Cal Poly W, 1-09/23 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 1-09/29 at UC Riverside W, 1-010/1 at Cal State Northridge T(2ot), 2-210/4 UC IRVINE T(2ot), 2-210/7 CAL POLY L, 2-310/14 at Cal State Fullerton W(ot), 2-110/18 at UC Santa Barbara L,0-110/21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 2-110/25 UC RIVERSIDE W, 2-010/28 at UC Irvine L, 0-1

2005 (7-10-2)9/1 OREGON STATE T, 1-19/4 STANFORD W, 1-09/7 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W, 1-09/11 DAYTON W(2ot), 1-09/16 at Air Force T(2ot), 1-19/18 at Denver L, 1-29/23 at UC Irvine L, 0-19/25 at UC Riverside L, 1-29/28 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 2-010/2 at Sacramento State L, 0-210/8 UC RIVERSIDE W(ot), 1-010/14 at Cal Poly W, 1-010/15 at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-110/22 at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-310/26 UC SANTA BARBARA L(2ot), 2-310/29 at Cal State Northridge L, 0-211/5 UC IRVINE W, 2-111/11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 0-511/13 CAL POLY L, 0-1

2004 (6-10-2)9/2 at San Francisco L,1-29/4 vs. Santa Clara L, 1-49/8 at Saint Mary’s L, 0-19/11 DOMINICAN COLLEGE W, 4-09/17 at Oregon State T(2ot), 1-19/19 vs. University of Vermont L, 0-29/24 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 1-09/26 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 1-010/1 at UC Irvine L, 0-3 10/3 at UC Riverside W, 2-110/9 CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 0-110/15 at Stanford T(2ot), 1-110/21 at California L, 0-310/30 UC RIVERSIDE W, 3-211/4 at UC Santa Barbara L(2ot), 0-111/6 at Cal Poly L, 1-311/9 at Sacramento State W, 1-011/13 at UCLA L, 1-3

2003 (10-5-4, 8-4-2 CCAA)9/5 at Nova Southeastern T(2ot), 1-19/7 at Barry T(2ot), 3-39/10 SONOMA STATE L, 0-19/13 at San Francisco State W, 2-09/16 at Chico State T(2ot), 0-09/19 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 3-09/21 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 2-09/24 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 3-010/3 at Grand Canyon W, 1-010/5 at UC San Diego T(2ot), 1-110/10 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO L, 1-310/12 CAL POLY POMONA W, 4-110/17 at Cal State Los Angeles W, 3-110/19 at Cal State Dominguez Hills L, 0-410/25 at Sonoma State W, 2-110/28 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W(ot), 1-011/1 CHICO STATE L, 1-411/7 at Seattle Pacific L, 1-211/9 at Seattle W, 2-0

2002 (13-5-1, 9-5 CCAA)8/30 vs. Seattle W, 1-09/1 vs. Humboldt State W, 3-29/5 DOMINICAN T(2ot), 2-29/8 WESTERN WASHINGTON W, 2-09/11 at Sonoma State L, 0-19/14 SEATTLE PACIFIC W, 2-19/17 CHICO STATE W, 3-09/20 at Cal State Stanislaus W(ot), 2-19/22 at Cal State Bakersfield L, 0-39/29 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 2-110/4 GRAND CANYON W, 2-010/6 UC SAN DIEGO L, 0-110/11 at Cal State San Bernardino W, 3-110/13 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 2-110/18 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES W, 1-0 10/20 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 2-010/26 SONOMA STATE L, 2-110/30 at San Francisco State W, 6-111/2 at Chico State W, 4-0

2001 (13-7-1, 9-4-1 CCAA)8/29 SEATTLE L, 1-28/31 vs. Simon Fraser W, 2-19/2 at Humboldt State W, 1-09/6 SONOMA STATE T(2ot), 1-19/8 at San Francisco State W(ot), 2-19/14 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 0-39/16 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 3-29/20 at Western Washington W, 2-09/22 at Seattle Pacific L(ot), 2-39/28 at UC San Diego L (2ot), 1-29/30 at Grand Canyon L, 0-110/4 CAL POLY POMONA W, 2-110/6 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO W, 4-110/12 at Cal State Dominguez Hills L(2ot), 2-310/14 at Cal State Los Angeles W, 2-110/17 at Chico State W, 1-010/20 at Sonoma State W, 4-110/23 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 3-210/27 CHICO STATE W, 5-011/2 at Grand Canyon W(2ot), 3-211/4 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills L, 0-1

2000 (11-6-2, 7-5-2 CCAA)8/28 FRESNO PACIFIC W, 3-09/1 vs. Western Washington W, 2-09/3 vs. Missouri-St. Louis W, 4-09/6 CHICO STATE W, 2-09/9 at Sonoma State L(ot), 1-29/13 at San Francisco State W, 2-09/15 at Cal State Bakersfield L(ot), 0-19/17 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 5-09/22 at Seattle Pacific L, 1-49/26 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 4-19/29 UC SAN DIEGO T(2ot), 0-010/1 GRAND CANYON W(2ot), 2-110/6 at Cal Poly Pomona T(2ot), 0-010/8 at Cal State San Bernardino W, 3-210/12 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS L, 1-310/14 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES W, 8-210/21 at Chico State W, 1-010/25 SONOMA STATE L, 0-110/28 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 3-4

1999 (16-3-2, 12-0-2 CCAA)8/27 vs. Western Washington W, 4-08/29 at Humboldt State W, 3-29/1 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-09/7 at Sonoma State W, 2-19/11 SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 0-39/14 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 6-09/18 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 2-09/21 at Chico State W, 4-09/24 at Cal State Los Angeles W, 2-09/26 at Grand Canyon W, 1-010/1 at Cal State San Bernardino T(2ot), 2-210/3 at Cal Poly Pomona W(2ot), 3-210/7 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 1-010/9 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 1-010/16 CHICO STATE T(2ot), 1-110/19 at San Francisco State W, 4-210/23 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 3-010/30 SONOMA STATE W, 3-111/4 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills L, 1-211/13 at Seattle Pacific W, 1-011/20 at Fort Lewis L, 1-2

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Year-by-Year Scores (1990-Present)

1998 (8-13, 6-8 CCAA)8/30 SOUTHERN COLORADO W, 4-19/1 at San Jose State L, 1-29/6 REGIS L, 1-29/9 SONOMA STATE W, 3-29/12 at Seattle Pacific L, 2-39/16 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 0-19/19 at San Francisco State W, 3-09/23 CHICO STATE L, 0-49/26 at Chico State L, 1-39/30 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 3-110/3 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 3-210/10 at Sonoma State L, 1-210/12 HUMBOLDT STATE L, 0-210/16 at Cal State Dominguez Hills L, 2-310/18 at Cal State Bakersfield L(2ot), 0-110/23 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO L, 2-410/25 CAL POLY POMONA L, 0-110/30 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES W(ot), 3-211/1 GRAND CANYON W(2ot), 1-011/5 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W(4ot), 1-011/7 vs. Grand Canyon L, 2-3

1997 (11-8, 8-6 CCAA)8/30 at California L, 0-3 9/2 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 1-09/10 at Sacramento State W, 3-19/13 at Grand Canyon L, 0-29/15 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W, 1-09/24 at Sonoma State L, 1-39/27 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 1-210/1 COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME W(ot), 5-410/4 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 2-010/8 CAL STATE HAYWARD W(ot), 2-110/11 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 0-110/15 SONOMA STATE L, 1-310/18 at San Francisco State L, 0-110/22 at College of Notre Dame W, 6-010/26 CHICO STATE W, 2-110/29 at Cal State Hayward W, 3-011/1 STANISLAUS STATE W, 2-0 11/5 at Humboldt State W, 4-111/8 at Chico State L, 0-1

1996 (8-8-2, 7-5-2 CCAA)8/31 at California L(ot), 2-39/11 at Fresno Pacific W, 2-19/14 at Cal State Bakersfield L(ot), 0-19/21 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO L, 0-29/25 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 2-09/28 at Sonoma State W, 2-110/2 at College of Notre Dame L, 0-110/5 at Humboldt State W, 3-110/9 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L, 0-110/12 at Cal State Hayward L, 0-110/16 COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME L, 0-110/19 at Chico State T(ot), 2-210/23 CAL STATE HAYWARD T(ot), 1-110/26 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 3-110/31 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 2-111/2 CHICO STATE W, 2-011/6 SONOMA STATE L, 0-211/9 at San Francisco State L, 2-3

1995 (9-10, 8-6 CCAA)9/2 vs. Fort Lewis W, 2-19/3 at Colorado Mines L, 1-29/7 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 0-3 9/10 REGIS L, 1-39/14 FRESNO PACIFIC L, 0-39/20 at San Francisco State W, 1-09/23 SONOMA STATE L, 0-29/26 COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME W, 5-39/30 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 2-110/4 at Cal State Stanislaus W(ot), 1-010/7 CAL STATE HAYWARD L, 0-110/10 at College of Notre Dame W, 2-110/14 CHICO STATE L, 0-110/18 at Cal State Hayward L, 0-110/21 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W(ot), 3-110/26 at Humboldt State L, 0-110/28 at Chico State W, 2-010/31 at Sonoma State L, 2-311/4 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 3-1

1994 (6-10-3, 6-6-2 CCAA)9/3 at Cal State Los Angeles L, 0-29/4 at Loyola Marymount L(ot), 0-19/11 WEST TEXAS A&M L, 0-39/15 at Cal State Bakersfield T(ot), 1-19/17 at Cal State San Bernardino L, 1-39/21 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 1-09/24 COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME W, 1-09/28 at Chico State W, 3-110/2 at Humboldt State L, 0-110/5 CAL STATE HAYWARD L, 0-110/8 at Cal State Stanislaus L(ot), 0-110/12 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 3-110/15 at Cal State Hayward L, 0-210/20 HUMBOLDT STATE T(ot), 1-110/22 CHICO STATE W(ot), 3-210/26 at San Francisco State T(ot), 1-110/29 SONOMA STATE L(ot), 1-311/2 at Sonoma State L, 1-411/5 at College of Notre Dame W, 3-1

1993 (13-6-1, 11-3 CCAA)9/4 at Denver W, 2-19/5 at Metro State T(ot), 0-09/7 at Regis L, 1-39/12 at Sacramento State L, 0-39/19 CAL STATE SAN BERNADINO L, 2-49/21 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 6-19/25 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 3-09/28 at College of Notre Dame W, 3-010/2 SONOMA STATE L, 0-210/5 at Chico State L, 0-110/9 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 2-010/13 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 1-010/16 at Humboldt State W, 1-010/17 at Humboldt State W, 2-010/19 at Cal State Hayward W, 5-110/23 COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME W, 4-110/26 at Sonoma State L, 1-210/30 CHICO STATE W, 2-011/2 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 5-011/6 at San Francisco State W, 1-0

1992 ( 9-10-1, 9-4-1 NCAC)9/12 at UC Irvine L(ot), 1-29/14 at Cal State Dominguez Hills L, 0-19/17 CAL POLY POMONA L(ot), 0-19/22 COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME W, 5-09/25 at Sonoma State W(ot), 2-19/27 GRAND CANYON L, 2-49/30 CHICO STATE L, 0-110/3 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W(ot), 2-110/7 at San Francisco State L(ot), 0-110/10 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 1-010/11 HUMBOLDT STATE W(ot), 1-010/14 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 3-110/17 at College of Notre Dame W, 3-010/20 SONOMA STATE W, 1-010/24 at Chico State T(ot), 1-110/27 at Cal State Stanislaus L(ot), 1-210/29 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 1-210/31 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 0-111/4 at Cal State Bakersfield 0-311/7 at Cal State Hayward W, 3-1

1991 ( 15-3-1, 11-2-1 NCAC)9/6 at Brigham Young W, 2-09/7 at Southern Colorado W, 3-09/18 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 3-09/21 CAL POLY L, 2-59/24 at College of Notre Dame W, 4-09/26 at Sacramento State W, 3-09/28 SONOMA STATE L,0-210/1 at Chico State W, 2-010/5 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 0-210/8 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 2-110/12 at Humboldt State W, 2-110/13 at Humboldt State W, 4-010/15 at Cal State Hayward W, 3-010/19 COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME W, 6-010/22 at Sonoma State W, 1-010/26 CHICO STATE T (2ot), 1-110/29 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 1-011/2 at San Francisco State W, 2-111/9 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 2-011/11 GONZAGA L, 0-1

1990 (12-6-2, 7-4-2 NCAC)9/1 at Stanford W(2ot), 2-19/6 at Westmont College L, 2-49/8 at Cal Poly L, 0-19/12 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 5-39/15 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 3-19/18 at Sonoma State L, 1-39/22 CHICO STATE T, 3-39/25 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 2-19/29 at San Francisco State T, 2-210/6 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 3-010/9 COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME W, 13-010/13 SONOMA STATE L(ot), 1-210/16 at Chico State L, 0-110/20 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 3-110/24 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 6-210/27 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 4-110/28 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 2-110/31 at Cal State Hayward L, 0-111/2 BRIGHAM YOUNG W, 1-011/3 at College of Notre Dame W, 2-0

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THIS IS

ACADEMICSUC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural

& Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the Division of Biological Sciences.

With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate programs, the university offers the most expansive and diverse range of academics among any of the University of California campuses. Additionally, students also have the opportunity to combine majors or customize their field of study by creating an individual major.

For those interested in graduate degrees – whether it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers advising services to help students craft their education toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance to either their first or second choices.

COMMUNITYWith a population of approximately 60 thousand,

Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so-cially innovative community.

The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities for active students.

ACTIVITIESOn campus, UC Davis students can rally around

the highly successful athletics department by joining the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts.

The university also offers hundreds of student clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, frater-nities and sororities, faith-based organizations and the Associated Students of UC Davis student government.

For the active Aggie, students may participate in the diverse intramural sports program or join one of the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue.

In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual student-run open house. The popular event showcases all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur-rounding communities.

GETTING AROUNDNestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city

of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac-ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches.

Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolobus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer free transportation to registered undergraduates.

The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike paths make the entire town conducive to both riders and pedestrians.

www.ucdavis.edu

UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies

Agricultural Systems and EnvironmentAmerican Studies

Animal Biology Animal Science

Animal Science & Management Anthropology

Applied Physics Art History Art Studio

Asian American Studies Atmospheric Science

Avian SciencesBiochemical Engineering

Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyBiological Science

Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering

Biotechnology Cell Biology

Chemical EngineeringChemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering

Chemistry Chicana/Chicano Studies

Chinese Civil Engineering

Classical Civilization Clinical Nutrition Communication

Community & Regional Development Comparative Literature

Computational Applied ScienceComputer Engineering

Computer Science Computer Science & Engineering

Crop Science & Management Design

Dramatic Art East Asian Studies

Economics Electrical Engineering

English Entomology

Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management

Environmental Horticulture & Urban ForestryEnvironmental Policy Analysis & Planning

Environmental ToxicologyEvolution, Ecology & Biodiversity

Exercise BiologyFiber & Polymer Science

Film StudiesFood Science

FrenchGeneticsGeology GermanHistory

Human Development Hydrology

International Agricultural Development International Relations

ItalianJapanese

Landscape ArchitectureLinguistics

Managerial EconomicsMaterials Science & Engineering

Mathematics Mechanical Engineering

Medieval StudiesMicrobiology

Music Native American Studies

Natural SciencesNature & Culture

Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science

Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy

Physics Plant Biology

Political SciencePsychology

Religious Studies Russian

Sociology Soil & Water Science

Spanish Statistics

Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology

Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies

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CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

Linda Katehi became the sixth chancellor of the Uni-versity of California, Davis, on August 17, 2009. As chief executive officer, she oversees all aspects of the university’s teaching, research and public service mission.

Chancellor Katehi (kah-TAY-hee) also holds UC Davis faculty appointments in electrical and computer engineering and in women and gender studies. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, she chairs the President’s Com-mittee for the National Medal of Science and is chair of the Secretary of Commerce’s committee for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. She is a fellow and board member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of many other national boards and committees.

Previously, Chancellor Katehi served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Il-linois at Urbana-Champaign; the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University; and associate dean for academic affairs and graduate education in the College of Engineering and professor of electrical engineering and

computer science at the University of Michigan. Since her early years as a faculty member, Chancellor

Katehi has focused on expanding research opportunities for undergraduates and improving the education and profes-sional experience of graduate students, with an emphasis on underrepresented groups. She has mentored more than 70 postdoctoral fellows, doctoral and master’s students in electrical and computer engineering. Twenty-one of the 42 doctoral students who graduated under her supervision have become faculty members in research universities in the United States and abroad.

Her work in electronic circuit design has led to numer-ous national and international awards both as a technical leader and educator, 16 U.S. patents, and an additional six U.S. patent applications. She is the author or co-author of 10 book chapters and about 600 refereed publications in journals and symposia proceedings.

She earned her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineer-ing from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 1977, and her master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from UCLA in 1981 and 1984, respectively.

LINDA KATEHI UC Davis Chancellor

Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs on August 1, 2007. Dr. Wood oversees pro-grams and services that enhance the academic and personal development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. He also provides administrative leadership to a Division of over 50 student support programs and to a team of over 800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget of over 30 million dollars. He advises the Chancellor on mat-ters relating to students, enrollment, access, retention, and campus climate.

Wood earned his bachelor’s and Ph.D. from UC Davis in Chemistry in 1980 and 1984. Soon after graduating, he began his faculty appointment in Chemistry and also served the College of Letters and Science as the Associate Dean, a position he held for 13 years. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies and Interim Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies. He is a 2003 graduate of the Harvard University Executive Leadership and Management Institute, and also a graduate of the University of California Management Institute.

Dr. Wood is a member of several professional organiza-tions including American College Personnel Association, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, and the National Association of College and University Busi-

ness Officers. He also serves on the Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors at UC Davis, as well as over twenty different committees and councils on and off campus.

Several priorities he is focusing on in Student Affairs include building bridges within Student Affairs and with academic affairs; increasing the diversity of our student population by reaching out to students who are disadvan-taged and underrepresented; recruitment and admissions; increasing the number of students transferring to UC Davis from community colleges and helping with their transition; develop an inclusive community for all of our students; work to help new students effectively navigate the university; im-prove retention and graduation; improve accountability and transparency; improve student health; increase fundraising efforts to help support our units and their needs; maintaining affordability for students to attend college; and keeping up with the latest technology to provide our staff, faculty and students with the most up to date and accurate information.

Dr. Wood continues to teach undergraduate students while serving in his administrative role and maintaining a focus on continually improving the services available to undergraduate and graduate students.

FRED WOOD Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

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Cindy SpiroSenior Associate Athletics DirectorExternal Affairs & Resource Development

Mike BazemoreAssociate Athletics DirectorBusiness Operations

Jennifer CardoneAssociate Athletics DirectorCompliance

Josh FlushmanAssociate Athletics DirectorSports Performance, Enhancement & Development

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NONA RICHARDSON Interim Director of Athletics

Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, as well as sport supervision.

Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administra-tor. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volleyball.Her contributions at Ball State also included student-athlete services, community outreach programming, career develop-ment education, student-athlete awards, and other related ar-eas while also serving as a Title IX and gender equity resource.

Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, where she served in similar capacities while also serving as Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event management and other key administrative responsibilities.

Richardson has served on numerous committees throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball

Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also served as a board member.

Richardson has presented at several national confer-ences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000).

Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Val-paraiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991.

Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) All-State team.

She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physi-cal Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society from Valparaiso University in 1999.

ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTORS

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Bob BiggsFootball

Steve DotenMen’s Water Polo

Jamie HolmesWomen’s Volleyball

Jennifer GrossWomen’s Basketball

Barbara JahnWomen’s Swimming

John LavalleeWomen’s Gymnastics

Daryl LeeMen’s Tennis

Jim LesMen’s Basketball

Bill MazeWomen’s Tennis

MaryClaire RobinsonWomen’s Soccer

Dwayne ShafferMen’s Soccer

Drew WartenburgM/W Cross Country

Jamey WrightWomen’s Water Polo

Karen YoderSoftball

Matt VaughnBaseball

Anne WalkerWomen’s Golf

UC DAVIS HEAD COACHES

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Cy WilliamsMen’s Golf

Vianney CamposField Hockey

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Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Champion-ships in the past decade. Recent additions include bat-ting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con-verted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005.

The Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event in January of 2004. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms,

team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host champion-

ship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center

for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash

and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center,

student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

HOME OF THE AGGIES

RECREATION CENTER

THE PAVILION

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LA RUE FIELD

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as con-certs and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California.

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

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Dobbins boasts one of the finest playing

surfaces in Northern California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box,

a renovated entrance and permanent conces-sion/restroom facilities.

DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soc-cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addi-tion to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numer-ous championship events for football, track & field and lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wil-son Track as a practice facility.

AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM

WOODY WILSON TRACK

AGGIE STADIUM

Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football, women’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey teams. The multi-use venue features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first-class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and conces-sions. The initial design has seating for 11,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER

Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts.

TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM

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SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All-District/America honorees, and has claimed a record three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Student-Athlete Academic Services deserves much of the credit for these accomplishments.

The office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an as-sistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior as-sociate director of athletics.

The Student-Athlete Academic Services office provides a range of services to student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance with course and major selection as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility rules and issues.

UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini-mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although appointments with the athletic academic advisors are not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues including:

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-athletes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams.

The student athletic trainers serve two to three years with the program, logging in more than 1,500

hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for any student interested in a graduate program in ath-letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical profession.

The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten-sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head-quartered there as well.

Jeff HoganHead Athletic Trainer

Michelle RoppeauDirector of Athletic Academic Advising

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Cowell Student Health Center ....................................... 752-2300 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA) .............................. 754-7103Internship & Career Center ........................................... 752-2855Learning Skills Center .................................................. 752-2013Student Employment Center ......................................... 752-0520Counseling Center ....................................................... 752-0871The House (Peer Counseling) ........................................ 752-2790Cross Cultural Center ................................................... 752-4287Education Abroad Center .............................................. 752-3014

Student Disability Center .............................................. 752-3184International House .................................................... 753-5007Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center ...... 752-2452Women’s Resource & Research Center ............................ 752-3372

FINANCIAL SUPPORTUndergraduate Scholarship Office .................................. 752-2804Financial Aid Office ..................................................... 752-2390Dean Witter Fund Residential Services ............................ 752-2033

OTHER RESOURCES

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