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3 QUICK FACTS General Information Name of School:... Coastal Carolina University City/Zip:... Conway, S.C. /29528 Founded: Enrollment:... 9,084 Nickname:...Chanticleers Pronunciation of Nickname:...SHON-ti-clears School Colors:... Teal, Bronze and Black Stadium:...CCU Soccer Field Capacity:... 2,000 Conference:...Big South President:...David A. DeCenzo Alma Mater, Year:... Maryland, 1978 Athletics Director:... Hunter Yurachek Alma Mater, Year:...Guilford, 1990 Asst. Director for Media Relations/MSOC Contact:... Cody Bays ... Cell:... (843) Office:... (843) Athletic Dept. Phone:... (843) Website:... History First Year: All-Time Record (pct.): (.612) Years in NCAA Tournament/Last:... Nine/2011 Last Postseason Opponent... North Carolina Result:... L, 2-3 (NCAA Second Round) Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Shaun Docking Alma Mater, Year:... Akron, 1988 Record at School/Years: /14 years Career Record/Years: /16 years Office Phone:... (843) Assistant Coach:...Kyle Russell Alma Mater, Year:... Coastal Carolina, 2009 Men s Soccer Athletic Trainer:...Uriah Snoberger Alma Mater, Year:...West Virginia, 2009 Speed, Strength and Conditioning Coach:... Lucius Jordan Alma Mater, Year:... East Carolina, 2009 Team Information 2011 Overall Record: Conference Record/Finish: /1 Home Record: Away Record: Neutral Record: Final Ranking:...16th Starters Returning/Lost:...7/4 Letter Winners Returning/Lost:...9/14 Top Returners (goals-assists-points):... Ashton Bennett ( )...Pedro Ribeiro (9-8-26)... Kjartan Sigurdsson (1-1-3) Newcomers Table of contents General Information Schedule... 2 Roster Breakdown... 3 Photo Roster... 4 Student-Athlete Profiles Returnee Profiles Ashton Bennett... 5 Sebastian Bahos/Robby Joe Daniels... 6 Sean McCormick/Kristoffer Sandtroen... 7 Ricky Garbanzo/Shawn McLaws... 8 Justin Portillo/Pedro Ribeiro... 9 Henrik Robstad/Uchenna Uzo Newcomer Profiles Federico Bertele/Rosario Harriott/Jhamie Hyde/Taylor Lemmon Mikey Lightbourne/Colby Martin/Nick May/Kene Onovo Mark Petrus/Matt Risher/Scott Shewfelt/Tevin Skyers Jakub Stourac/Kjartan Sigurdsson Support Staff Coach Profiles Head Coach Shaun Docking Assistant Coach Kyle Russell Volunteer Assistant Coach Neal Robinson Student Assistant Coach Jacob Downey CCU Soccer Field Big South Conference Season Review All-Americans Chanticleers in the Pros All-Time Honors All-Time Records All-Time Roster All-Time NCAA Tournament Ledger All-Time Coaches Records All-Time Results What is a Chanticleer? The Chanticleer (SHON-ti-cleer) gives Coastal Carolina University one of the most unique nicknames in all of sports. Chanticleer comes from Chaucer s Canterbury Tales and came to Coastal Carolina University when the University was a member of the University of South Carolina system. A Chanticleer is a rooster who rules the barnyard with cunning and wit. His competitiveness never wanes as he battles to the end, using his brains to come out on top every time. Credits Written, edited and designed by Assistant Director for Media Relations Cody Bays. Editorial Assistance: Mike Cawood and Anne Monk. Photography: Bill Edmonds and Judey Johns of the Coastal Carolina University Photography Department, BigSouthPhotos.com. Cover Design: Cody Bays. Not for reproduction or other use without the express written permission of the Coastal Carolina University Athletic Media Relations Department. General Information

4 2012 Schedule 2012 Schedule Date Day Opponent Location Time Aug. 18 Sat. vs. North Carolina (Exhibition) Cary, N.C. 7 p.m. Aug. 24 Fri. LONGWOOD* Conway, S.C. 7:30 p.m. Aug. 27 Mon. at UNC Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 7 p.m. Aug. 31 Fri. at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 7:30 p.m. Sept. 2 Sun. vs. Wright State Columbus, Ohio Noon Sept. 7 Fri. Bowling Green vs. Wofford Conway, S.C. 5 p.m. Sept. 7 Fri. Florida Atlantic Conway, S.C. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 9 Sun. Wofford vs. Florida Atlantic Conway, S.C. Noon Sept. 9 Sun. Bowling Green Conway, S.C. 2:30 p.m. Sept. 14 Fri. Elon Conway, S.C. 7 p.m. Sept. 19 Wed. at Liberty* Lynchburg, Va. 4 p.m. Sept. 22 Sat. UNC Greensboro Conway, S.C. 7 p.m. Sept. 25 Tues. College of Charleston Conway, S.C. 7 p.m. Sept. 29 Sat. Presbyterian* Conway, S.C. 3:30 p.m. Oct. 6 Sat. UNC Asheville* Conway, S.C. 7 p.m. Oct. 10 Wed. at Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 7 p.m. Oct. 13 Sat. at VMI* Lexington, Va. 2 p.m. Oct. 17 Wed. Winthrop* Conway, S.C. 7 p.m. Oct. 20 Sat. at Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m. Oct. 24 Wed. at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 7 p.m. Oct. 27 Sat. at Radford* Radford, Va. 2 p.m. Nov. 3 Sat High Point* Conway, S.C. 7 p.m. Nov. 6 Tues. Quarterfinals Campus Sites (top four seed host) TBD Nov. 9 Fri. Semifinals Greensboro, N.C. (Bryan Park) TBD Nov. 11 Sun. Championship Greensboro, N.C. (Bryan Park) TBD Nov. 15 Thurs. First Round Campus Sites TBD Nov. 18 Sun. Second Round Campus Sites TBD Nov. 25 Sun. Third Round Campus Sites TBD Nov. 30 Fri. Quarterfinals Campus Sites TBD Dec. 7 Fri. College Cup Semifinals Hoover, Ala. (Regions Park) TBD Dec. 9 Sun. College Cup Final Hoover, Ala. (Regions Park) TBD BOLD Home Games * Big South Conference Game

5 By Class Seniors (5) Sebastian Bahos Ashton Bennett Robby Joe Daniels Sean McCormick Kristoffer Sandtroen Juniors (6) Kene Onovo Mark Petrus Justin Portillo Pedro Ribeiro Matt Risher Scott Shewfelt Sophomores (9) Federico Bertele Ricky Garbanzo Taylor Lemmon Colby Martin Nick May Shawn McLaws Henrik Robstad Kjartan Sigurdsson Uchenna Uzo Freshmen (5) Rosario Harriott Jhamie Hyde Mikey Lightbourne Tevin Skyers Jakub Stourac Roster Breakdown Numerical Roster No. Name Class Position Height Weight Hometown /High School (Previous School) 0 Federico Bertele So Milano, Italy/Seabreeze HS [Fla.] (North Florida) 1 Mark Petrus Jr Roanoke, Va./The Pendleton School (George Mason) 2 Uchenna Uzo So. D Lagos, Nigeria/Whitesands School (Houston Baptist) 3 Kristoffer Sandtroen Sr. D Tynset, Norway/BI Norwegian School of Management 4 Kjartan Sigurdsson So. D Fludir, Iceland/Menntaskolinn v. Suud 5 Jhamie Hyde Fr. D Portmore, Jamaica/Kingston College 6 Henrik Robstad So. D Kristiansand, Norway/Kristansand Katedralskole Gimle 7 Ashton Bennett Sr. F Clarendon, Jamaica/Kingston College (Cincinnati State) 8 Justin Portillo Jr. MF New Orleans, La./Grace King HS 9 Tevin Skyers Fr. F Spanish Town, Jamaica/Dinthill Technical HS 10 Pedro Ribeiro Jr. MF Belo Horizonte, Brazil/Colegio Magnum Agostiniano 11 Ricky Garbanzo So. F Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern HS 12 Robby Joe Daniels Sr. F Rockville, Va./Patrick Henry HS 13 Shawn McLaws So. F/MF Edmond, Okla./Deer Creek HS 14 Jakub Stourac Fr. F Brno, Czech Republic/Masaryk University 15 Sean McCormick Sr. F Myrtle Beach, S.C./Myrtle Beach HS 16 Nick May So. D/MF Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo HS (North Florida) 17 Mikey Lightbourne Fr. D/MF Shalimar, Fla./Choctawhatchee HS 18 Matt Risher Jr. F/MF Charlotte, N.C./Marvin Ridge HS (Marshall) 19 Rosario Harriott Fr. D/MF St. Catherine, Jamaica/Dinthill Technical HS 20 Taylor Lemmon So. F Lawrence, Kan./Marantha Academy (Virginia Tech) 21 Kene Onovo Jr. F Abuja, Nigeria/Christ the King College (Pittsburgh) 22 Sebastian Bahos Sr. F Den Haag, Holland/Seven Lakes HS (Coker) 25 Colby Martin So Stilwell, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas HS (Johnson County CC) 26 Scott Shewfelt Jr London, Ontario/Oakridge Secondary School (Schoolcraft JC) Shaun Docking - Head Coach, 15th Season Kyle Russel - Assistant Coach, Third Season Neal Robinson - Volunteer Assistant Coach, Second Season Lucius Jordan - Speed, Strength and Conditioning Coach, Second Season Jacob Downey - Student Assistant Coach, First Season Uriah Snoberger - Athletic Training Assistant, Second Season By State/Country Florida (3) Federico Bertele Mikey Lightbourne Nick May Holland (1) Sebastian Bahos Kansas (2) Taylor Lemmon Colby Martin Louisiana (1) Justin Portillo North Carolina (1) Matt Risher Oklahoma (1) Shawn McLaws South Carolina (2) Ricky Garbanzo Sean McCormick Alphabetical Roster No. Name 22 Sebastian Bahos 7 Ashton Bennett 0 Federico Bertele 12 Robby Joe Daniels 11 Ricky Garbanzo 19 Rosario Harriott 5 Jhamie Hyde 20 Taylor Lemmon 17 Mikey Lightbourne 25 Colby Martin 16 Nick May 15 Sean McCormick 13 Shawn McLaws 21 Kene Onovo 1 Mark Petrus 8 Justin Portillo 10 Pedro Ribeiro 18 Matt Risher 6 Henrik Robstad 3 Kristoffer Snadtroen 26 Scott Shewfelt 4 Kjartan Sigurdsson 9 Tevin Skyers 14 Jakub Stourac 2 Uchenna Uzo Virginia (2) Robby Joe Daniels Mark Petrus Brazil (1) Pedro Ribeiro Canada (1) Scott Shewfelt Czech Republic (1) Jakub Stourac Iceland (1) Kjartan Sigurdsson Jamaica (4) Ashton Bennett Jhamie Hyde Tevin Skyers Rosario Harriott Nigeria (2) Kene Onovo Uchenna Uzo Norway (2) Henrik Robstad Kristoffer Sandtroen 2012 Chanticleers

6 Photo Roster #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 Photo Roster Federico Bertele Mark Petrus Uchenna Uzo D Kristoffer Sandtroen D Kjartan Sigurdsson D #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 Jhamie Hyde D Henrik Robstad D Ashton Bennett F Justin Portillo MF Tevin Skyers F #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 Pedro Ribeiro MF Ricky Garbanzo F Robb Joe Daniels F Shawn McLaws F/MF Jakub Stourac F #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 Sean McCormick F Nick May D/MF Mikey Lightbourne D/MF Matt Risher F/MF Rosario Harriott D/MF #20 #21 #22 #25 #26 Taylor Lemmon F Kene Onovo F Sebastian Bahos F Colby Martin Scott Shewfelt HC AC VAC SAC Shaun Docking Kyle Russell Neal Robinson Jacob Downey

7 Sr. Forward 5-9 Clarendon, Jamaica/ Cincinnati State Player of the Year Candidate 2012 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Watch List 2012 College Soccer News Preseason All-American 2012 Big South Preseason Attacking Player of the Year 2011 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalist 2011 NSCAA First Team All-American 2011 NSCAA First Team All-South Atlantic Region 2011 Big South Attacking Player of the Year 2011 First Team All-Big South Big South Male Student-Athlete of the Year 2012 Chanticleers 2011 (Junior): Played in all of Coastal s 22 games, earning 18 starts... Named NSCAA First Team All-American after finishing the season as the nation s leading goal scorer with 23, helping Coastal earn an at-large NCAA tournament bid... M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalist (one of 12)... Helped Coastal Carolina lead the nation in scoring offense (3.0 goals per game) and total goals (66)... Ranked first in the NCAA in total points (53) and points per game (2.41)... Named to the NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region First Team... Big South Attacking Player of the Year in addition to being named First Team All-Big South... Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week (Oct. 24) and named to the Top Drawer National Team of the Week (Sept. 6, Oct. 3, Oct. 24)... Named to College Soccer News National Team of the Week twice... Three-time recipient of the Big South Attacking Player of the Week honors (Sept. 7, Oct. 4, Oct. 25)... Awarded offensive MVP of the CCU Tournament... Made the VCU All-Tournament Team after scoring three of Coastal s season-high 10 goals against Richmond... Strung together six consecutive games with at least one goal, totaling 20 points during that stretch (9g/2a)... Totaled nine game-winning goals and seven multi-goal games, including a pair of hat tricks... Season goal total (23) ranks second on the Coastal Carolina all-time list behind Joseph Ngwenya (27)... Ended the season second in the NCAA with 1.05 goals per game total points ranks third in the Coastal annals. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent two seasons at Cincinnati State Technical College under head coach Mike Combs... Registered 25 points on 11 goals and three assists in just 14 games played in his freshman season at Cincinnati State Technical College... Named to the OCCAC All-Academic Team... Turned in a team-best 67 points on team-leading 24 goals and 19 assists in Finished fourth in the nation in points... Helped the Surge finish the season with a overall record... Helped the Surge finish NJCAA Runner-Up after reaching the Division I NJCAA National Championship for the first time in school history... Played an instrumental role in helping the Surge outscore its opponents Member of a Surge team that was crowned OCCAC, Region XII and District Champions... Tabbed as a NJCAA and NSCAA All-American... Selected to the 2010 Region XII first team... Named to the 2010 OCCAC first team... Played for the Portmore United Club Team and was the Premier League Champion in 2008 and the Knockout Champion in 2008 and Named league MVP in 2007 and 2008 and won back-to-back Golden Boot awards... Was the leading scorer on his high school team... Set an all-time school scoring record over a five-year period in high school... Helped lead his high school to the U-16 championship in Also won championships in 1999 and Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att

8 2012 Chanticleers Sr. Forward 5-8 Den Hagg, Holland/Coker 2011 (Junior): Saw action in 15 games, appearing in the starting lineup at Winthrop Recorded nine shots with five coming on goal for a.556 season shots on goal percentage Launched a season-high two shots in the Chanticleers 10-1 rout of Richmond Logged 427 minutes of action on the season (Sophomore): Started in nine of the 20 games in which he appeared... Finished the season with five points on two goals and one assist... Scored the game-winning goal for his first career goal in the Chants 4-0 win at George Washington (Sept. 17)... Netted a goal in the following game when the Chants played to a 2-2 draw at Elon (Sept. 19)... Delivered the game-winning assist for his first career helper in the Chants 2-1 double overtime win over Winthrop (Oct. 23). Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent one season at Coker College and appeared in seven games for the Cobras... Finished the season with four shots... Club Experience: Played for the Houston Dynamo Academy Team... Selected to the all-district first team in Named TASCO All-Region and Texas All-State in Earned district MVP honors... Tabbed by the Houston Chronicle as one of the top high school players to watch. At Seven Lakes HS: Played one season at Seven Lakes High School... Finished his junior year with 12 goals and 18 assists... Suffered an injury as a senior and did not play. Sr. Forward 5-9 Rockville, Va./Patrick Henry HS 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 20 games, drawing six starts... Netted three goals and one assist to tally seven points on the season... Attempted 23 shots with 11 falling on frame... Scored a pair of goals in the Chants 10-1 rout of Richmond... Provided the game-winner in double overtime to lift Coastal to a 2-1 win over No. 16 VCU in the CCU Tournament... Assisted on TeeJay East s second half goal at High Point... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll (Sophomore): Started the final nine games of the season after retuning from an injury... Had two goals and one assist for a total of five points... Scored his first career goal against Big South regular season champion High Point... Tallied his first career assists in the Chants 1-1 draw at Radford... Scored the game-winning goal in the Chants 1-0 win over VMI in the Big South Tournament quarterfinals... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll (Freshman): Attended Coastal Carolina, but did not participate in the fall season... Joined team in spring At Patrick Henry HS: Four-year letterwinner at Patrick Henry High School under head coach Tony Santos... Finished with 54 career goals... Scored at least 12 goals in three of his four seasons with the Patriots... Talled 19 goals as a freshman, nine as a sophomore, 14 as a junior and 12 as a senior... Was a four-time all-district first team selection... Named to the academic all-district and all-region teams four times. Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att Career Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att Career

9 Sr. Forward 6-0 Myrtle Beach, S.C./Myrtle Heach HS 2011 (Junior): Made one start and 10 appearances... Scored one goal and one assist in Coastal s 10-1 win over Richmond in the VCU tournament... Attempted three shots... Tallied one assist (Sophomore): Appeared in 13 games and drew one start... Finished the season with two points on one goal... Featured five overall shots and four on goal... Scored the lone Coastal Carolina goal at NC State (Oct. 20) (Freshman): Drew starts as a forward in seven of the 11 games in which he appeared... Named to the Big South All-Freshman Team... Ended the season with seven shots. At Myrtle Beach HS: Served as team captain senior year... Ranked seventh in SCSHL Group 3A in points scored as a junior with 20 goals and 12 assists... Earned All-Region honors junior year... Earned the Myrtle Beach High School Golden Boot Award for leading team in scoring... Scored seven goals as a sophomore... Played club soccer for the Coast F.A. and led the team in scoring for three seasons... National Honor Society member and honor roll student... Receiving a Provost Scholarship. Sr. Defender 6-1 Tynset, Norway/Bl Norwegian School of Management 2011 (Junior): Studied abroad in Norway (Sophomore): Started in 20 of 21 appearances... Paced the Chanticleers and was tied for third in the Big South with seven assists... Tallied the game-winning assist for his first career helper in the Chants 3-0 victory over Howard (Sept. 10)... Recorded his second assist of the season in a 2-2 draw at Elon (Sept Turned in a career-high two assists, which included the game-winning assist, in the Chants 2-1 victory over Presbyterian (Oct. 9)... Had the game-winning assist in the Chants 2-1 win at Gardner- Webb (Oct. 16)... Picked up an assist against Big South regular season champion High Point (Oct. 27)... Turned in an assist against Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played for Tynset IF and helped his team finish in second place twice in the Norwegian Third Division... Reached the quarterfinals of the Norway Cup... Competed with KFUM Oslo and played an instrumental role in leading his team to a fourth-place finish in the Norwegian Second Division... Played right back at Nord- Osterdal Videregaende Skole in Norway Chanticleers Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att Career Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att

10 2012 Chanticleers 2011 Big South All-Freshman Team So. Forward 5-6 Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern HS 2011 (Freshman): Drew starts in 19 of 22 games played... Finished the season ranked fourth on the team in points with 19 (6g/7a)... Named to the Big South All-Freshman Team... Named CCU Invitational Offensive MVP after scoring two of Coastal s four goals including the game-tying score against #16 Virginia Commonwealth... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll. At Northwestern HS: Four-year letterwinner at Northwestern High School under head coach Dom Wren... Member of a team that was region, upper state and state champions from Helped guide his team to a national championship as a sophomore following a undefeated record... Had at least one goal in all three South Carolina State Championship games... Named all-region as a freshman... Was an ESPN Rising All-American Honorable Mention as a sophomore... Tabbed all-state and was the High School Sports Report Player of the Year as a junior... Named an ESPN Rising All-American as a junior... Selected to the 2010 NSCAA All-South Team... Scored 93 goals and 38 assists in his first three years in high school... Member of the ODP team for South Carolina and Region III in 2008 and Helped lead his club team to the Disney Soccer Showcase Championship in 2009 and His club team was the Region III Premier League East Champion in 2008 and the Region III Champion in Led his club team to a third place showing at the ODP National Championships in Boston, Mass. So. Forward/Midfielder 5-9 Edmond, Okla./Deer Creek HS 2011 (Freshman): Played in 20 games, earning 15 starts on the year... Totaled six assists,including two on game-winning goals... Assisted on Pedro Ribeiro s game-winners against High Point and Campbell... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll. At Deer Creek HS: Four-year letterwinner at Deer Creek High School under head coach Zach Stephens... Scored 10 goals and had four assists as a freshman in leading the Antlers to a 14-4 record and an appearance in the Oklahoma State Semifinals... Selected as the Deer Creek High School Rookie of the Year... Tallied 24 goals as a sophomore and was named all-district and the Deer Creek High School Offensive Player of the Year... Had 24 goals and 10 assists as a junior and again tabbed all-district and the Offensive Player of the Year... Guided the Antlers to a 16-3 record that season and a District 2 Championship... Player for the Edmond Soccer Club 93 Team... Helped lead his team to the 2005 Oklahoma State Championship... Was an Oklahoma State Finalist in Also played for the Celtic 93 Club Team that was a three-time USYSA State Finalist and a 2010 USYSA Regional Quarterfinalist... Member of a Celtic 93 team that was the 2009 USYSA ODP National Runner-Up in and Region III Champions in Attended an ODP international tour to Argentina. Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att

11 2011 First Team All-Big South 2010 Second Team All-Big South 2010 Big South All-Freshman Team Jr. Midfielder 5-5 New Orleans, La./Grace King HS 2011 (Sophomore): Started each of Coastal s 22 games... Finished the season ranked fifth on the team in points (12) with four goals and four assists... Earned First Team All-Big South honors... Received the VCU tournament Fair Play Award... Scored a pair of game-winning goals, first against Elon and a week later against George Washington... Assisted teammate Ashton Bennett for the game winner over Big South foe Liberty... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll (Freshamn): Started in 19 of 21 appearances... Named to the All-Big South second team... Selected to the Big South All-Freshman Team... Tabbed as the offensive MVP at the Coastal Carolina Invitational... Named to the all-tournament team at the Coastal Carolina Invitational... Named to the VCU Classic All-Tournament Team... Ranked second on the team and was tied for fifth in the Big South with six assists... Was tied for third on the team with 10 points... Had the game-winning assist for his first career helper in the Chants 1-0 double overtime win over Wofford (Sept. 12)... Had a career-high three points and his first career goal in the Chants 4-0 win at George Washington (Sept. 17)... Turned in an assist against College of Charleston (Sept. 25)... Delivered the game-winning assist in the Chant s 1-0 upset win at No. 19 UNC Wilmington (Sept. 28)... Scored his second goal of the season in the Chants 2-1 win over Presbyterian (Oct. 9)... Had the game-winning assist in the Chants 1-0 double overtime victory against UNC Asheville (Oct. 13)... Recorded the game-winning assist in a 1-0 win over VMI in the first round of the Big South Tournament (Nov. 11)... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Participated in the Region III ODP from Played for Lafreniere Soccer Club... Part of four Louisiana State Club Championship squads... Played in the Region III Premier League Finals. Jr. Midfielder 6-3 Belo Horizonte, Brazil/Colegio Magnum Agostiniano all-american Candidate 2012 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Watch List 2011 NSCAA Third Team All-American 2011 NSCAA First Team All-South Atlantic Region 2011 First Team All-Big South 2010 Big South All-Freshman Team 2011 (Sophomore): Started all 22 games for the Chanticleers en route to earning NSCAA Third Team All-American honors... Tabbed All-South Atlantic Region First Team and First Team All-Big South... Led Coastal with eight assists while finishing second on the team with nine goals... Made the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Oct. 17)... Earned Big South Player of the Week recognition (Nov. 8)... Recorded two game-winning goals, his first against Gardner-Webb followed by the decisive goal at High Point... Assisted Ashton Bennett on two game-winners, first at Presbyterian College followed by a 4-3 win over Elon in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... Was one of five Chanticleers to log more than 1,900 minutes played on the pitch (Freshman): Named to the Big South All-Freshman Team... Paced the Big South Conference with five game-winning goals... Ranked fifth in the Big South with 51 shots... Was first on the team and eighth in the Big South with six goals... Ended the season with a team-high 13 points on six goals and one assist... Led the team with 51 shots and 19 shots on goal... Scored two goals, including the game-winner, in the Chants 3-0 win over Howard in the Coastal Carolina/Adidas Invitational (Sept. 10)... Tallied the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win at UNC Wilmington (Sept. 28)... Had the gamewinning goal in double overtime in the Chants 1-0 win over UNC Asheville (Oct. 13)... Scored the game-winning goal in the Chants 2-1 win at Gardner-Webb (Oct. 16)... Registered the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Gardner-Webb in the first round of the Big South Tournament (Nov. 12)... Picked up his first career assist in the Chants 2-2 draw at Elon (Sept. 19). At Colegio Magnum Agostiniano: Played at Colegio Magnum Agostiniano in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, under head coach Marcelo Vilhena Chanticleers Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att Career Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att Career

12 2012 Chanticleers 2011 Big South All-Freshman Team So. Defender 6-2 Kristiansand, Norway/Kristansand Katedralskole Gimle 2011 (Freshman): Starter in 21 of 22 games played... Totaled six points (1g/4a) on the season... Named to the Big South All-Freshman team... Lone goal of the season proved to be the eventual game-winner in the Chants 2-0 win over UNC Asheville in the first round of the Big South Tournament... Attempted 18 shots on the season with four falling on frame... Helped lead the Chanticleer backline that posted seven shutouts... Made the CCU Tournament and CCU Invitational All-Tournament teams... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played for Vindbjart first team of the Norwegian 2nd Division (third highest national level) from Started 17 games and contributed one goal and three assists with Vindbjart in Spent the 2006 and 2008 seasons with the Start team of the Norwegian Premier League Academy. So. Defender 6-2 Fludir, Iceland/Menntaskolinn v. Suud all-american Candidate 2012 Big South Preseason Defensive Player of the Year 2012 Top Drawer Soccer Sophomore To Watch 2011 Big South Freshman of the Year 2011 First Team All-Big South 2011 Big South All-Freshman Team 2011 (Freshman): Started in all 22 games as a true freshman... Named Big South Freshman of the Year... Tabbed first team All-Big South and Big South All-Freshman teams... Recorded his first collegiate goal during Coastal s season-opening game against College Cup runner-up Charlotte... Helped lead the Coastal backline that allowed only 19 goals in 21 games... Received CCU Invitational and CCU Tournament All- Tournament team honors... Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played for Selfoss in the Icelandic highest division in 2010 where he contributed two goals in eight matches... Played in 23 games for Hamar in 2009, scoring one goal... Named the Hamar team captain and player of the year... Played and trained with the Icelandic national team from U16-U19. Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att Career Statistics Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GW PK-Att

13 So. Goalkeeper 5-11 Milano, Italy/North Florida At North Florida: 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 14 games between the posts, starting the final 12 matches of the season... Recorded 51 saves on the season on 89 shots faced for a.573 save percentage... Tallied a season-high six saves on three occasions. At Seabreeze HS: Four-year letter winner at Seabreeze High School in Daytona Beach... Led the Sandcrabs to the regional playoffs all four years of high school... Named the 2010 Player of the Year... Played club soccer for Apollo, Strikers and the Florida Rush... Helped the Florida Rush win the State Cup in 2009 and Member of the ODP Interregional All-Star team and the ESPN All-State Team... Attended the AC Milan camp in Italy... Graduated with honors. Fr. Defender/Midfielder 6-2 St. Catherine, Jamica/Dinthill Technical HS Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played club soccer of the prestigious Portmore United FC U21 team the same club that produced Chanticleers Ashton Bennett and Tevin Skyers... Selected to join the Jamaican National Team in the spring of Chanticleers Fr. Defender 5-11 Portmore, Jamaica/Kingston College Prior to Coastal Carolina: Represented the Jamaican National team at U15, U17 and U20... While attending Kingston College led the team to an unbeaten season as a freshman to become champion of the U14 competition... Helped Kingston Academy compile a record during a three-year stretch... Tallied five goals, including two game winners, and five assists at Kingston Academy... Helped Kingston win the U20 knockout completion and U20 league championship. So. Forward 6-2 Lawrence, Kan./Virginia Tech At Virginia Tech: 2011 (Sophomore): Played in nine games, starting five as a forward or midfielder... Had one goal and one assist for three points on the season... Saw first collegiate action against Cincinnati at the Hilton Garden Hokie Invitational... Earned first career start against Wright State... Assisted on James Shupp s goal against NC State during the regular season for first career point... Scored first career goal at Duke... Took 10 shots on the season, including a season-high four against No. 21 Virginia (Freshman): Redshirted due to medical hardship. At Marantha Academy: Was a three-time first team all-state selection for Marantha Academy... Scored 87 career goals and was the state leader in goals his junior and senior seasons.

14 2012 Chanticleers Fr. Defender/Midfielder 5-10 Shalimar, Fla./Choctawhatchee HS At Choctawhatchee HS: Named the All Sports Association/Daily News Boys Soccer Player of the Year as a senior Led the Big Green Indians to a 22-4 record and a second-consecutive state final four appearance in Scored 25 goals and dished out 27 assists in Scored two goals and assisted on three others in the 2012 Pensacola Sports Association All-Star Game to earn MVP honors. So. Goalkeeper 6-2 Stilwell, Kan./Johnson County Community College Prior to Coastal Carolina: Attended Johnson City Community College, graduated in At St. Thomas Aquinas HS: Four-year starter and varsity letter winner Recorded 35 career shutouts and posted a 0.45 goals against average Four-time Kansas state champion Led the Saints to a perfect record and a national championship as a senior Earned honorable mention All-American, All-Midwest and All-Metro team honors as a senior Three-time first team All-Eastern Kansas League, all-region and all-state honoree Member of the Sporting KC MLS Academy team, helping Sporting to five state championships. So. Defender/Midfielder 6-2 Oviedo, Fla./North Florida At North Florida: 2011 (Freshman): Starter in 15 of 16 games played Attempted 14 shots with two falling on frame for a.143 shots on goal percentage Recorded a team and season-high four shots vs. Georgia State on Aug. 27. At Oviedo HS: Recorded 17 goals with 6 assists for 40 points as a senior On Senior Night against Lake Mary High School, recorded a hat trick Also played tennis and racquetball Played club soccer with the Florida Rush, helping the team to the Florida State Championship in 2005, 2009 and 2010 Traveled to Brazil to play youth teams at professional clubs with the Region III Olympic Development Program Attended a two-week trying at Queens Park Rangers in London in 2010 and trained at Estudiantes in Argentina for several months in 2009 and 2010 Graduated with honors. Jr. Forward 6-3 Abuja, Nigeria/Pittsburgh 2011 (Sophomore): Attended Coastal Carolina University, but did not compete in intercollegiate athletics Scored 10 goals as a forward on the CCU men s club soccer team. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Attended the University of Pittsburgh as a freshman, but did not compete in intercollegiate athletics. At Christ the King College: Netted 30 goals playing primarily as a right winger Led Christ the King College to AMASAF Marists schools championships in 2007 and 2008.

15 Jr. Goalkeeper 6-1 Roanoke, Va./George Mason At George Mason: 2011 (Sophomore): Did not see game action during the fall season at George Mason before transferring to Coastal Carolina in the spring (Freshman): Made two starts in goal for the Patriots... Went all 90 minutes against William & Mary suffering a 2-1 loss in net, but recorded a career-high six saves... Started against Towson and played the first half in net, stopping two of three shots... Closed the year with a 2.00 goals-against average while saving 72.7 percent of shots attempted on goal. Jr. Forward/Midfielder 6-3 Charlotte, N.C./Marshall At Marshall: 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 16 games, making nine starts... Posted two goals and two assists for six points on the year... Provided the assist to Tom Jackson for the Thundering Herd s first win and goal of the season over Michigan State... Assisted Tom Jackson s first goal in the 4-0 win over Winthrop... Scored two goals in the team s 3-4 quarterfinal loss to SMU at the C-USA tournament... Named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll (Freshman): Saw action in 10 games, drawing one start... Scored two goals on the season, both coming in Conference USA action... Tallied his first collegiate goal in dramatic fashion as he headed home the golden-goal in overtime against Memphis to give Marshall a 2-1 win... Scored the equalizer on a header against UCF. At Marvin Ridge HS: Scored 74 goals and had 40 assists in high school... Was a threetime all-conference and all-region selection... Was all-state twice... Named State Finalist MVP and was conference and regional player of the year as a senior Chanticleers Jr. Goalkeeper 6-5 London, Ontario/Schoolcraft Community College At Schoolcraft CC: 2011 (Sophomore): Led Schoolcraft to a record and a MC- CAAA championship Named a NSCAA Junior College All-American Logged 952 minutes over 12 games in net Notched 32 saves on 35 shots for a 0.28 goals against average Finished with a season-best six saves against Cincinnati State Technical Community College (Freshman): Appeared in 18 games between the posts Recorded 53 saves while surrendering only 14 goals for a 0.82 goals against average. Fr. Forward 5-10 Spanish Town, Jamaica/Dinthill Technical HS Prior to Coastal Carolina: Scored 38 goals in two seasons at Dinthill Technical to graduate as the program s all-time leading goal scorer Found the back of the net a combined 34 times as a freshman and sophomore at McGrath High School Leading goal scorer and team MVP as a senior Ranked at the top of his class academically as a junior Garnered team MVP honors as a freshman at McGrath and Sportsman of the Year honors as a sophomore Leading goal scorer for the U21 Portmore United F.C.

16 2012 Chanticleers Fr. Forward 6-3 Brno, Czech Republic/Masaryk University Prior to Coastal Carolina: Member of the Czech Republic Nation Team from U16-U19 Scored 14 goals while earning 34 international caps Honored as the Top Goal Scorer while with the U16, U17 and U18 National Teams Named the Top Goal Scorer of the Gdansk Cup international tournament d F.C. So. Defender 5-10 Lagos, Nigeria/Houston Baptist Prior to Coastal Carolina: Attended Houston Baptist University, but did not compete in intercollegiate athletics Member of the U17 Nigerian National Team Captained the Whitesands School team Named the Whitesands School Sportsman of the Year Led Whitesands to the Elite Cup championship. Support Staff Cody Bays Assistant Director for Media Relations Lucius Jordan Speed, Strength and Conditioning Assistant Samantha Kost Associate Athletics Director for Academics Uriah Snoberger Athletic Training Assistant

17 Head Coach Akron, th season at Coastal Carolina th season overall Six-time Big South Coach of the Year (Five at Coastal Carolina) Eight NCAA Tournament Appearances (Seven at Coastal Carolina) Shaun Docking enters his 15th season as the head coach of the Coastal Carolina University s men s soccer program. In his tenure, he has led the Chanticleers to a overall record and a Big South Conference record. Docking also carries an impressive postseason resume, as he has led Coastal Carolina to seven Big South Regular Season Championships, five Big South Tournament Championships and seven trips to the NCAA Tournament. Overall, he has posted a record in 16 seasons as a head coach and has earned six Big South Coach of the Year awards at Coastal Carolina. In addition, Docking has coached six NSCAA Division I All-Americans, 23 NCAA All-Region performers, a NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year selection, two NSCAA Academic All-Americans, 50 All-Conference selections, 34 All-Tournament selections, seven Big South Players of the Year, three Freshman of the Year, five Big South Tournament MVP s, three BSC Scholar-Athletes of the Year, two M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalists and one Howard Bagwell Award winner. Ten of Docking s former players have entered the pro ranks. Following the 2011 season Cyprian Hedrick was selected in the second round with the 30th overall by Sporting Kansas City. After the 2004 season, Boyzzz Khumalo ( ) and Mubarike Chisoni ( ) were both drafted in the 2005 MLS draft. Khumalo was drafted by the Chicago Fire in the third round with the 36th overall pick. Chisoni was taken by the Los Angeles Galaxy in the fourth round as the 48th overall selection. In the spring of 2004, Ngwenya ( ) was drafted third in the MLS draft by the L.A. Galaxy and Peter Louis was selected by FC Dallas. In the spring of 2002, Tyler Hughes ( ) and Thomas Rutter ( ), signed pro contracts to play for the Toronto Lynx (A-League) and Wilmington Hammerheads (USLSD), respectively. In 2006 Jordie Hughes ( ) signed to play for the Charleston Battery (A-League), while Joseph Kabwe ( ) inked with the Charlotte Eagles (USLSD). Luke Ibbetson (2006) signed with the Wilmington Hammerheads in Mkhokheli Dube, the 2007 Big South Player of the Year, was selected 8th overall by the New England Revolution in the MLS Supplemental Draft. Docking led the Chanticleers to one of the most successful campaigns in program history in The team finished 16th in the national poll, had an record, won the Big South regular season championship and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. In addition, Coastal defeated No. 16 VCU and No. 21 Ohio State at home on back-to-back Sunday s as part of a run to close out the regular season after falling to eventual national runner-up UNC Charlotte in the season opener. The Chants also celebrated the program s second-ever NCAA postseason home game with a 4-3 victory over Southern Conference champion Elon to improve to (.743) all-time at home under Docking. The 2011 team proved to have the most lethal attack in the country as the Chants ranked tops in the NCAA in both scoring offense (3.0 goals per game) and total goals (66). Individually, junior striker Ashton Bennett led the nation in total goals with 23, ranked first in total points with 53 (23g/7a) and second in goals per game with On the defensive side of the ball, Docking produced his fourth MLS College/SuperDraft selection as defender Cyprian Hedrick, a NSCAA Scholar All-American, was selected 30th overall by Sporting Kansas City and goalkeeper Scott Angevine finished his career with a Coastal Carolina record-tying 16 career shutouts. Docking led the Chanticleers to a clean sweep of the Big South postseason awards as Bennett was named the Attacking Player of the Year, Hedrick earned Defensive Player of the Year and Kjartan Sigurdsson garnered Freshman of the Year. Luis Faz, Pedro Ribeiro, Scott Angevine and Justin Portillo joined Bennett, Hedrick and Sigurdsson on the first team; while Ricky Garbanzo, Henrik Robstad and Sigurdsson earned All-Freshman team honors. Docking also helped Bennett, who was named one of 12 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy semifinalists, and Ribeiro to NSCAA All-American honors. The 2011 season was made possible after laying the groundwork the previous year. Under Docking in 2010 and reached the NCAA College Cup for the eighth time in school history and finished with a overall record, the most wins in a season since 2004 en route to a second place finish inside the Big South with a mark. The Chants also turned in a record at the CCU Soccer Field. The Chanticleers won three-straight games in the Big South Tournament, which included a 3-1 upset win over tournament host and top-seeded High Point in the championship game to earn the sixth berth in the NCAA College Cup under Docking. Coastal nearly reached the second round of the tournament, but a late comeback by No. 24 Duke lifted the Blue Devils to a 2-1 come-frombehind win over Coastal. The Chants led 1-0 after 75 minutes of play, but Duke netted a pair of goals over a seven-minute span on the way to the win. Docking helped land five Chanticleers on the All-Big South Postseason Teams and watched as senior defender Ross Kelly was tabbed as the Big South Tournament MVP after helping anchor a Coastal backline that allowed just one goal over the course of the tournament. Docking led the 2009 Chanticleers to an unbeaten season in the Big South Conference for the second time in his career, guiding Coastal to its fourth Big South Regular Season Championship with a record, while earning a mark overall. Highlighting the season was a 13- game, two-month unbeaten streak from Sept. 13-Nov. 12. In addition, Docking coached senior Djamel Bekka, who was his fifth Big South Player of the Year. Coastal earned the first seed in the tournament, but fell short Chanticleer Coaches

18 Chanticleer Coaches Docking with 2004 third overall MLS SuperDraft selection Joesph Ngwenya. in the semifinals after falling in penalty kicks to fourthseeded Winthrop. In 2008, Docking guided Coastal Carolina to a record and a ledger in Big South action. The Chants earned the second seed in the Big South Tournament, only to fall to Winthrop 4-3 in the double-overtime heartbreaker championship game. In 2007, Docking led the Chants to a record and a perfect 6-0 record in the Big South to earn his fifth Big South Coach of the Year honor and fifth Big South Regular season championship. Docking led the 2006 Chants to an overall record and a 5-2 mark in league action. Coastal Carolina earned the No. 2 seed in the Big South Tournament and advanced to the semifinal round. Coastal Carolina posted a record at the friendly confines of the CCU Soccer Field, including a perfect 4-0 slate against league foes. The Chanticleers claimed the Big South Tournament championship for the fourth time in five years to make its fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance in In 2004, Docking s squad won the Big South Tournament to claim a spot in the NCAA Tournament. In 2003, Docking led the Chants to their best season ever, posting a school-best record. The squad won both the regular season and Big South Tournament titles. The team also recorded 14 shutouts, also a school record. The Chants rode a 13-game winning streak into the third round of the NCAA Tournament, the furthest the team has ever gone. The season also saw the culmination of Joseph Ngwenya s collegiate career after earning countless conference, regional and national honors and setting eight single-season and career records. Docking s 2002 squad finished with a then-school-record mark. The team also earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, this time going as an at-large team. After defeating South Carolina in the opening round in Columbia, the Chants lost in the second round on penalty kicks at Clemson. Docking was named the Big South Coach of the Year and also laid claim to coaching the Big South Player of the Year, Ngwenya. In 2001 as the Chanticleers won their sixth Big South crown and made their third trip to a NCAA Tournament. Coastal completed the season with a overall record and a mark in league play. In the opening round of the NCAA tournament, Coastal Carolina fell 2-1 to Seton Hall despite outshooting the Pirates and playing much of the game on Seton Hall s end of the field. Docking took over a struggling Coastal Carolina program in 1998 and led his first Chants squad to a record. The resurgence of the soccer program at Coastal Carolina was put into high gear in 1999 as the Dockingled Chanticleers went and placed second in the league. In 2000, Docking earned his second Coach of the Year honor as his Coastal squad went and captured the Big South s regular season championship. Docking, a native of Southampton, England, came to Coastal Carolina after serving as the head coach at Charleston Southern University for two seasons. Following a record in 1996, the 1997 Charleston Southern squad posted a record and earned the program s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. Docking, who was voted the Big South Coach of the Year, also coached five players to the Big South s All-Conference team. Prior to joining the staff at Charleston Southern, Docking served the 1995 season as an assistant coach at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. From , Docking served as the assistant coach at the University of Richmond (Virginia), helping the Spiders to a No. 17 national ranking in 1991 and the 1990 NCAA Tournament. Docking received his master s degree in sports management from the University of Richmond in Docking is a 1988 graduate of the University of Akron with a bachelor s degree in physical education. While playing for the Zips, he helped Akron to a No. 3 national ranking in 1987 and a NCAA Division I second-place finish in the 1986 National Championships. Following his collegiate career, Docking played four seasons with the USISL s Richmond Kickers from As an assistant coach, he helped the Kickers win the 1995 USISL National Championship and the 1995 Open Cup National Championship. In addition to his professional and collegiate coaching experience, Docking is also active in the Olympic Development Program. He served as South Carolina s Director of Coaching from and as a Region I and Region III ODP Staff Coach. Docking has also served as a State Coach in South Carolina, Ohio and Virginia. He holds the USSF A License, a NSCAA Advanced National diploma and is active in teaching the USSF and NSCAA State Licensing courses in South Carolina. Docking was also head coach of the U.S. Youth Soccer Association Olympic Development Program s Region III boy s soccer program, where he oversaw the entire regional program, including the hiring of age-group coaches, evaluation of players for national consideration and overall instruction of the teams. He also supervises all camps and training sessions for the Southeast region, one of four ODP Regional programs in the U.S. Docking also serves as the Head Coach for the Region III ODP U15 Team. He also serves on two important committees: The Missouri Athletic Club s Hermann Trophy Award Committee, which selects collegiate soccer s National Player of the Year, and the NSCAA National Ranking Committee. Docking and his wife Jennifer welcomed their first child, Ivor, in November The Shaun Docking File Season Title overall Big South Championship/NCAA Appearance Richmond Assistant Coach 1995 VCU Assistant Coach 1996 Charleston Southern Head Coach (8th) 1997 Charleston Southern Head Coach (2nd) Tournament/NCAA 1st Rd Coastal Carolina Head Coach (4th) 1999 Coastal Carolina Head Coach (2nd) Regular Season 2000 Coastal Carolina Head Coach (1st) Regular Season 2001 Coastal Carolina Head Coach (2nd) Tournament/NCAA 1st Rd Coastal Carolina Head Coach (1st) Regular Season/NCAA 2nd Rd Coastal Carolina Head Coach (1st) Regular Season & Tournament/NCAA 3rd Rd Coastal Carolina Head Coach (2nd) Tournament/NCAA 1st Rd Coastal Carolina Head Coach (3rd) Tournament/NCAA 1st Rd Coastal Carolina Head Coach (2nd) 2007 Coastal Carolina Head Coach (1st) Regular Season 2008 Coastal Carolina Head Coach (2nd) 2009 Coastal Carolina Head Coach (1st) Regular Season 2010 Coastal Carolina Head Coach (2nd) Tournament/NCAA 1st Rd Coastal Carolina Head Coach (1st) Regular Season/NCAA 2nd Rd. 14 seasons at Coastal Carolina Regular Season & 5 Tournament/7 NCAA 16 seasons overall Regular Season & 6 Tournament/8 NCAA

19 Kyle Russell was promoted to assistant coach on Shaun Docking s staff prior to the 2010 season after serving as a student volunteer assistant in Russell s primary responsibilities include recruiting, scouting, game-day preparation, video analysis and the coordination of the Chanticleers defensive unit. During Russell s time at Coastal Carolina, the Chants have posted an overall record of (.693), including a (.852) mark in league play, while also securing two Big South titles one regular season (2011) and one tournament (2010) and as many trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 2011 the Chanticleers posted one of the most successful campaigns in program history. The team finished 16th in the national poll, had an record, won the Big South regular season championship and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. In addition, Coastal defeated No. 16 VCU and No. 21 Ohio State at home on back-to-back Sundays as part of a run to close out the regular season after falling to eventual national runner-up UNC Charlotte in the season opener. The Chants also celebrated the program s second-ever NCAA postseason home game with a 4-3 victory over Southern Conference champion Elon. On the defensive side of the ball, defender Cyprian Hedrick, a NSCAA Scholar All-American, was selected Assistant Coach Coastal Carolina, 2009 Third season at Coastal Carolina 30th overall by Sporting Kansas City and goalkeeper Scott Angevine finished his career with a Coastal Carolina record-tying 16 career shutouts. The 2011 team also proved to have the most lethal attack in the country as the Chants ranked tops in the NCAA in both scoring offense (3.0 goals per game) and total goals (66). Individually, junior striker Ashton Bennett led the nation in total goals with 23, ranked first in total points with 53 (23g/7a) and second in goals per game with Russell helped the Chanticleers to a clean sweep of the Big South postseason awards as Bennett was named the Attacking Player of the Year, Hedrick earned Defensive Player of the Year and defender Kjartan Sigurdsson garnered Freshman of the Year. Luis Faz, Pedro Ribeiro, Angevine and Justin Portillo joined Bennett, Hedrick and Sigurdsson on the first team; while Ricky Garbanzo, Henrik Robstad and Sigurdsson earned All-Freshman team honors. Russell s arrival in Conway paid immediate dividends as the Chanticleers won the 2010 Big South Tournament and reached the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time in school history. Coastal finished the year with an overall record of and won the most games in a season since the 2004 team finished with 14 wins. The Chants turned in eight shutouts during the course of the year and allowed just one team from the Big South to score more than one goal in any single game. The Chants steamrolled through the Big South Tournament posted wins over VMI, Gardner-Webb and tournament host and top-seeded High Point. Coastal nearly upset Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, but a late comeback by the Blue Devils thwarted the upset bid. Russell helped five Chanticleers earned All-Big South honors, which included first team selections Ross Kelly and Alex Russell. Kelly was also named the 2010 Big South Tournament MVP after anchoring a Chanticleer backline that allowed just one goal during the tournament. Coastal keeper Scott Angevine and freshman midfielder Justin Portillo were tabbed to the All-Big South second team, while Pedro Ribeiro and Portillo made the All-Freshman Team. Russell began his coaching career in 2009 while serving as student volunteer assistant coach on Docking s staff. He helped the Chants win the Big South regular season title and post and unbeaten mark in conference play for just the fourth time in school history. Russel has also coached a U-15 boy s team in Myrtle Beach and has held several other coaching assignments since embarking on his coaching career. A four-year defender for the Chants from , Russell drew 74 starts in the 78 games in which he appeared and currently ranks ninth all-time at Coastal in games played and eighth in games started. Russell proved to be a mainstay on the back line and anchored one of the top defensive units in the Big South in each of his four seasons on the pitch. In fact, Russell and the Coastal defense recorded a total of 21 shutouts over a four-year span and never ranked worse than third in the Big South in that category. That same defense finished fourth or better in goals against average in three of his four seasons and limited opponents to just a total of 27 goals during the 2006 season. A native of South Elgin, Ill., Russell played an instrumental role in helping Coastal win one Big South regular season championship, one Big South Tournament championship and make one NCAA Tournament appearance. The Chanticleers posted a overall record and a conference record with Russell on the back line. Individually, Russell was named All-Big South on three different occasions and was tabbed to the Big South All-Tournament team three times. He went on to participate in the Major League Soccer Combine during the summer of 2009 and the United Soccer League combine in Upon graduation, Russell played professionally with the Charleston Battery, Real Maryland and Charlotte Eagles of the USL. Russell graduated from Coastal Carolina in 2009 with a degree in business management. Chanticleer Coaches

20 Chanticleer Coaches Neal Robinson joined Shaun Docking s staff as a volunteer assistant goalkeeping coach prior to the 2011 season. Under the tutelage of Robinson, Scott Angevine turned in one of best seasons between the pipes in Chanticleer history in Angevine recorded five shutouts to tie Robinson atop the Coastal Carolina career list with 16. In addition, Angevine finished the season with 62 saves over 1,950 minutes while surrendering only 22 goals to post a.738 save percentage en route to first team All-Big South and NSCA All-South Atlantic Region second team honors. Prior joining Docking s staff, Robinson spent time on the sidelines at both Socastee and Myrtle Beach high schools. In addition, Robinson has coached youth select club teams in the Myrtle Beach area. A four-year starter in goal for the Chanticleers from Volunteer Assistant Coach Coastal Carolina, 1997 Second season at Coastal Carolina , Robinson started each contest of his 69-game career and compiled a record. Robinson s 69 matches played and started are both Chanticleer career records. In 1995 Robinson led the Paul Banta-coached Chants to a record, which included Big South regular season and tournament championships along with the program s second-ever NCAA Tournament berth. The 1995 season also saw Robinson garner second team All- Big South and All-Tournament honors after pacing the conference with a 0.96 goals against average. In addition to his games played and games started records, Robinson tops the CCU career annals for minutes (6,190), shutouts (16) and saves (282). He also ranks in numerous single season categories including fourth in minutes played (1,866 in 1995), seventh in saves (78 in 1996), eighth in saves (77 in 1995), eighth in goals against average (0.96 in 1995) and eighth in shutouts (six in both 1994 and 1995). Robinson was inducted into the Coastal Carolina George F. Buddy Sasser Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 15, After his playing days at Coastal, Robinson went on to play professionally with the Myrtle Beach Seadawgs in the Second Division of the United Soccer Leagues. Originally from Nantwich, England, Robinson graduated from Coastal Carolina in 1997 with a degree in business administration. Robinson and his wife Maryanne reside in Myrtle Beach. He has three stepchildren: Brittany, Christopher and Giorgio Picora. Student Assistant Coach Coastal Carolina, 2011 First season at Coastal Carolina Jacob Downey enters his first season as a student assistant coach where he assists head coach Shaun Docking with every aspect of the program. Downey, a central midfielder for the Chanticleers from , helped Coastal to an impressive overall, Big South regular season championships in 2009 and 2011, a Big South tournament title in 2010 and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances ( ). Downey s coaching career received an unfortunate start after suffering a career-ending injury in the 13th game of his senior season. Despite the disappointment of not being able to play, Downey transitioned to the role of a student coach and vocally led the team from the sidelines. For his career, Downey appeared in 47 games, making 14 starts and recorded seven shots. His work in the midfield helped the Chants finish with the Big South s top defensive statistics in both 2010 and Originally from College Station, Texas, Downey graduated from Coastal Carolina in December 2011 with a degree in accounting. He is currently pursuing a MBA in accounting.

21 CCU SOCCER FIELD CCU Soccer Field The Coastal Carolina University men s soccer team has called the CCU Soccer Field home since the 2002 season. The Chanticleers opened the field with a 2-0 win over IPFW on Sept. 6, 2002, in the first game of the CCU/adidas Invitational. In 2003, the field was the site of the first-ever NCAA championship tournament game hosted by Coastal Carolina University a 3-0 dismantling of No. 22 Davidson in the first round of the 2003 NCAA Men s Soccer Tournament. The complex was the site of to the Chants 4-3 win over Elon in the first round of the 2011 NCAA Men s Soccer Tournament. The CCU Soccer Field features a full-size, natural grass pitch with bleacher seating for 1,500 on the East side of the complex. A press box and new scoreboard were installed in In 2011 KwikGoal Pro Premiere World Competition Goals and Elite Team Shelters were installed. The CCU Soccer Field provides a distinct home field advantage for the Chants as the program is all-time at home. Coastal Carolina s Home Record at CCU Soccer Field Year W L T Pct Total

22 Big South Conference BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each studentathlete. This has evolved into the Conference s mission of Developing Leaders Through Athletics. The academic year features the Big South s largest membership (12) and sponsored sports (19) in its 29 years of existence. The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women s basketball and women s golf. In 1989, George F. Buddy Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League s third Commissioner, and in his 16 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during his tenure, he has brought television coverage to Big South women s basketball, baseball, softball and men s soccer for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League s Big South Conference 7233 Pineville-Matthews Road, Suite 100 Charlotte, NC Fax: vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men s and women s indoor track & field in The Conference s 19th championship sport -- women s lacrosse, begins play this season with eight members. At the same time, Kallander has solidified Conference membership, as an all-time high 12 member institutions comprise the 29-year old League. Recent additions include High Point, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, plus the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live video streaming event in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 700 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, has had more than 280 All-Americans, has reached the Sweet 16 in men s soccer, women s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men s soccer, men s basketball, women s basketball, baseball, men s outdoor track & field, and men s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship seven times in addition to the first men s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the first women s golf program advance to the national finals, had the No. 1 ranked men s golfer in the country, had the nation s top scoring men s basketball team five consecutive years as well as the national men s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, has had six NFL Draft picks, and has had two institutions finish in the top 10 in the NCAA Men s Golf Championships -- including the Conference s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event (fifth in 2007). In , the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four out of the last eight years -- including a national seed for the first time in 2010, while the Chanticleers FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South s football existence. The season saw Liberty s Sam Chelanga win two NCAA National Championships (cross country, 10,000-meter run); Coastal Carolina s baseball team reach the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No. 3 in the national polls; and three women s basketball teams reach the postseason for the first time in Conference history. In , Chelanga won two more NCAA National Championships (cross country, outdoor 5,000-meter run), the Big South had its first automatic bid recipient in football (Coastal Carolina), UNC Asheville reached the Second Round of the NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament, Coastal Carolina s women s golf team was the first in Conference history to advance to the NCAA Championship out of Regional play, and a League-record 18 baseball players were drafted in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft. This past season, the Big South had a record 41 student-athletes earn All-America distinction, while another 10 were named Academic All-Americans. The Conference also won its first football playoff game (Stony Brook), had the national women s basketball Rookie Coach of the Year, had two men s soccer teams reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade (Coastal Carolina, Liberty), and had a record five individuals selected for the NCAA Men s Golf Regionals -- the most of any Division I conference in In addition, Liberty was the first men s golf team in Conference history to win an NCAA Regional, and the Flames went on to finish 10th at the national event. Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached national prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina s Amber Campbell made the U.S. Olympic Team in 2008 and 2012, and was one of five former Big South athletes to compete in the 2008 Games; VMI s Reggie Williams reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, UNC Asheville s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina s Dustin Johnson has won six PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in Three former Big South baseball players made their major league debuts in 2012, while Avery Warley became the third Big South women s basketball player to play in the WNBA. The Conference s tagline, Developing Leaders Through Athletics was unveiled in in conjunction with the Conference s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 Best of the Best moments in League history from , with Liberty University s 10-year women s basketball championship run from being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South s first 25 years. The Conference s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 100 Academic All-Americans in its 28 years of existence. Furthermore, the Big South has recorded double figure totals in NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last three years. Kyle Kallander Commissioner Mark Simpson Assistant Commissioner- Public Relations Nic Bowman Assistant Director- Public Relations Mark Bryant Coordinator of New Media

23 2011 Honors Ashton Bennett NSCAA First Team All-American M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalist (1 of 12) NSCAA All-South Atlantic Regiona First Team Big South Attacking Player of the Year First Team All-Big South Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week Oct. 24 3x Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week Sept. 6, Oct. 3, Oct. 24 2x College Soccer News National Team of the Week 3x Big South Attacking Player of the Week Sept. 7, Oct. 4, Oct. 25 VCU All-Tournament team CCU All-Tournament team Cyprian Hedrick Drafted 30th overall by Sporting Kansas City First Team NSCAA Scholar All-American NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region First team Big South Defensive Player of the Year First Team All-Big South College Soccer News National Team of the Week Sept. 12 Big South Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 27 VCU All-Tournament team CCU All-Tournament team Pedro Ribeiro NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region First Team First Team All-Big South Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week Oct. 17 Big South Attacking Player of the Week Nov. 8 Scott Angevine NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region Second Team First Team All-Big South Big South Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 13, Oct. 18 VCU All-Tournament team Luis Faz First Team All-Big South VCU All-Tournament team CCU Invitational All-Tournament team Kjartan Sigurdsson Big South Freshman of the Year First Team All-Big South Big South All-Freshman Team CCU All-Tournament team CCU Invitational All-Tournament team Justin Portillo First Team All-Big South VCU Tournament Fair Play Award Ricky Garbanzo Big South All-Freshman Team Henrik Robstad Big South All-Freshman Team CCU All-Tournament Team CCU Invitational All-Tournament Team 2011 IN Review NCAA Tournament Participants Coastal Carolina made its second consecutive and ninth overall NCAA Tournament appearance in The Chanticleers earned an at-large berth after compiling a 17-3 regular season record. The Chanticleers hosted and defeated Southern Conference champion Elon 3-2 in front of 582 fans at the CCU Soccer Field. The Chanticleers took top-seeded and eventual national champion North Carolina to the brink of elimination in the second round, but ultimately fell 3-2. Coastal scored first in the match and twice held a one goal lead as Ashton Bennett and TeeJay East recorded goals Big South Regular Season Champions Coastal earned its 10th Big South regular season championship after tallying a perfect 9-0 conference mark. National Scoring Champions Coastal Carolina finished the season with the NCAA s most lethal attack. The Chanticleers ranked tops in the nation in both scoring offense (3.0 goals per game) and total goals (66 total goals). Individually, Ashton Bennett ranked first in the NCAA with 23 total goals, first in total points (53.0) and first in points per game (2.41). Bennett finished the season ranked second in goals per game with Nationally Respected Coastal Carolina garnered national attention for its impressive play on the field. The Chanticleers ranked as high as ninth in numerous national polls during the season before finishing the season ranked 16th in the final NSCAA poll, the official poll recognized by the NCAA. Ashton Bennett earned first team NSCAA All-American honors as Pedro Ribeiro garnered third team plaudits. Cyprian Hedrick was named to the 2011 NSCAA Men s Collegiate Scholar All-American first team. The Big South s Finest Not only has Coastal Carolina been the Big South s most successful program (10 regular season titles/10 Tournament titles), but the Chants 4-3 victory over Elon in the first round of the NCAA Men s Soccer Championship was the first win for a Big South member institution since the 2003 squad defeated North Carolina (3-0) before ultimately falling to Santa Clara 2-3 in the third round of the tournament. 2-2 vs. Ranked Opponents Coastal Carolina finished the regular season with two wins over top 25 programs at home. After falling to then No. 23 UNC Charlotte in its season opener, Coastal outlasted No. 16 VCU 2-1 in double overtime and dismantled No. 21 Ohio State 2-0 on back-to-back Sundays in September. The Chanticleers closed the season with a 3-2 loss to No. 1 North Carolina in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Shoot, Score and Repeat Coastal Carolina led the NCAA in scoring with a whopping 66 goals this season (eight more than their closest competitor), when compared to the 29-goal output from last season s NCAA qualifying team. The Chanticleers also led the nation with 3.00 goals per game better than second ranked Old Dominion s 2.40 scoring average. Chanticleers Sweep Big South Awards Head coach Shaun Docking was named Big South Coach of the Year, Ashton Bennett received Attacking Player of the Year, the Defensive Player of the Year went to Cyprian Hedrick and Coastal Carolina in the Final National Rankings Team (Top 200 ranked) Scoring Offense Total Goals Team Goals Against Average Shutout Percentage Won-Lost-Tied Percentage Save Percentage Saves Per Game Individual (Top 150 ranked) Points Per Game Ashton Bennett Pedro Ribeiro TeeJay East Total Points Ashton Bennett Pedro Ribeiro TeeJay East Ricky Garbanzo Goals Per Game Ashton Bennett Pedro Ribeiro TeeJay East Total Goals Ashton Bennett Pedro Ribeiro TeeJay East Ricky Garbanzo Assists Per Game Pedro Ribeiro Ashton Bennett Ricky Garbanzo Total Assists Pedro Ribeiro Ricky Garbanzo Ashton Bennett Perdo Ribeiro Justin Portillo Goals Against Average Scott Angevine Save Pct (150 ranked) Scott Angevine Total Saves (150 ranked) Scott Angevine Kjartan Sigurdsson was named Freshman of the Year. Joining Bennett, Hedrick and Sigurdsson on the first team were Pedro Ribeiro, Luis Faz, Justin Portillo and Scott Angevine. In addition to Sigurdsson, Ricky Garbanzo and Henrik Robstad were named to the All-Freshman team. Hedrick was also named to the Big South All-Academic Team. Bennett On The Attack Ashton Bennett, a NSCAA First Team All-American, led the NCAA with 23 goals this season. His closest competitor, Akron s Darren Mattocks, had 21. Bennett also ranked second in the country with 1.05 goal per game Bennett garnered national attention for his play this year earning Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week, three Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week and two College Soccer News National Team of the Week honors. Angevine - A Stalwart in Goal Goalkeeper Scott Angevine ranks 63rd in the NCAA with a stellar 1.04 goal against average. The senior recorded five clean sheets in 2011 to bring his career total to 16 and into a tie with Chris Malinky ( ) and Neal Robinson ( ) for the most all-time in the Chanticleer annals Season Review

24 2011 Individual Statistics Overall Record: Big South Record: Home: Away: Neutral: Season Review ## Name gp-gs Minutes Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. SOG SOG Pct. YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9 BENNETT, Ashton RIBEIRO, Pedro EAST, TeeJay GARBANZO, Ricky PORTILLO, Justin HEDRICK, Cyprian DANIELS, Robby Joe ROBSTAD, Henrik MCLAWS, Shawn SIGURDSSON, Kjartan SCHMOKER, Jordan MCCORMICK, Sean MUKOFSKY, Leo ANTHONY, Noah SCHMOKER, Adam FAZ, Luis BAHOS, Sebastian SCHWARTZ, Jordan DOWNEY, Jacob MORGAN, Montrell JOHANSEN, Even ANGEVINE, Scott Total Opponents ## Name gp-gs Minutes Goals Against Avg. Saves Pct. Wins Losses Ties Shutouts 99 MORGAN, Montrell : ANGEVINE, Scott : TM TEAM 0: Total : Opponents : Team Saves: 2 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Coastal Carolina Opponents SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Coastal Carolina Opponents SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Coastal Carolina Opponents CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Coastal Carolina Opponents FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Coastal Carolina Opponents ATTENDANCE SUMMARY COASTAL OPP Total Dates/Avg Per Date 11/450 7/449 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/119 Ashton Bennett s 23 goals, including a pair of hat tricks, led the NCAA.

25 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Goals Scored Aug 29, 2011 #23 CHARLOTTE L SIGURDSSON, Kjartan (PORTILLO, Justin) # Sep 02, 2011 vs Elon W BENNETT, Ashton (unassisted) PORTILLO, Justin (unassisted) # Sep 04, 2011 vs Richmond W BENNETT, Ashton (unassisted) EAST, TeeJay (HEDRICK, Cyprian) BENNETT, Ashton (RIBEIRO, Pedro) RIBEIRO, Pedro (MUKOFSKY, Leo) GARBANZO, Ricky (MUKOFSKY, Leo) PORTILLO, Justin (unassisted) BENNETT, Ashton (MCCORMICK, Sean) DANIELS, Robby Joe (RIBEIRO, Pedro) DANIELS, Robby Joe (SCHMOKER, Adam) MCCORMICK, Sean (unassisted) ^ Sep 09, 2011 GEORGE WASHINGTON W PORTILLO, Justin (penalty kick) GARBANZO, Ricky (ROBSTAD, Henrik) ^ Sep 11, 2011 #16 VCU W O GARBANZO, Ricky (BENNETT, Ashton) DANIELS, Robby Joe (BENNETT, Ashton) % Sep 16, 2011 APPALACHIAN STATE L % Sep 18, 2011 #21 OHIO STATE W BENNETT, Ashton (unassisted) BENNETT, Ashton (unassisted) * Sep 23, 2011 GARDNER-WEBB W HEDRICK, Cyprian (SCHMOKER, Jordan) RIBEIRO, Pedro (EAST, TeeJay) EAST, TeeJay (MCLAWS, Shawn) * Oct 2, 2011 LIBERTY W BENNETT, Ashton (unassisted) BENNETT, Ashton (PORTILLO, Justin) BENNETT, Ashton (unassisted) Oct 05, 2011 at Coll. of Charleston W BENNETT, Ashton (GARBANZO, Ricky) BENNETT, Ashton (ROBSTAD, Henrik) EAST, TeeJay (GARBANZO, Ricky;PORTILLO, Justin) * Oct 09, 2011 RADFORD W EAST, TeeJay (BENNETT, Ashton) BENNETT, Ashton (FAZ, Luis) HEDRICK, Cyprian (GARBANZO, Ricky) EAST, TeeJay (MCLAWS, Shawn) * Oct 12, 2011 at High Point W RIBEIRO, Pedro (MCLAWS, Shawn) EAST, TeeJay (DANIELS, Robby Joe) * Oct 15, 2011 at UNC Asheville W BENNETT, Ashton (unassisted) RIBEIRO, Pedro (unassisted) BENNETT, Ashton (ROBSTAD, Henrik) Oct 18, 2011 at Wofford W GARBANZO, Ricky (ROBSTAD, Henrik) BENNETT, Ashton (penalty kick) * Oct 21, 2011 VMI W HEDRICK, Cyprian (BENNETT, Ashton) BENNETT, Ashton (GARBANZO, Ricky) ANTHONY, Noah (BENNETT, Ashton;PORTILLO, Justin) TEAM (unassisted) * Oct 29, 2011 at Winthrop W TEAM (unassisted) RIBEIRO, Pedro (unassisted) BENNETT, Ashton (GARBANZO, Ricky) BENNETT, Ashton (RIBEIRO, Pedro) HEDRICK, Cyprian (SIGURDSSON;GARBANZO) SCHMOKER, Jordan (EAST, TeeJay) * Nov 02, 2011 at Presbyterian W BENNETT, Ashton (RIBEIRO, Pedro) PORTILLO, Justin (unassisted) RIBEIRO, Pedro (EAST, TeeJay) * Nov 05, 2011 CAMPBELL W RIBEIRO, Pedro (MUKOFSKY, Leo) BENNETT, Ashton (MCLAWS, Shawn) BENNETT, Ashton (RIBEIRO, Pedro) RIBEIRO, Pedro (BENNETT, Ashton) GARBANZO, Ricky (EAST, TeeJay)! Nov 10, 2011 vs UNC Asheville W ROBSTAD, Henrik (SCHMOKER, Adam) TEAM (unassisted)! Nov 11, 2011 vs Liberty L RIBEIRO, Pedro (unassisted) $ Nov 17, 2011 ELON W GARBANZO, Ricky (MCLAWS, Shawn) EAST, TeeJay (RIBEIRO, Predo; GARBANZO, Ricky) HEDRICK, Cyprian (unassisted) BENNETT, Ashton (RIBEIRO, Predo; MCLAWS, Shawn) $ Nov 20, 2011 at #1 North Carolina L BENNETT, Ashton (RIBEIRO, Pedro) EAST, TeeJay (BENNETT, Ashton) 2011 Season Review CAPS - Home match at CCU Soccer Field # - Richmond Marriott Classic (Richmond, Va.) ^ - CCU Invitational (Conway, S.C.) % - CCU Tournament (Conway, S.C.) * - Big South Conference match! - Big South Tournament (Boiling Springs, N.C.) $ - NCAA Tournament TEAM RECORD W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Average Overall: Total: Conference: Home: Home: Away: Away: Neutral: Neutral: Overtime: 1-0-0

26 2011 Season Review 2011 Big South Review BIG SOUTH overall TEAM STANDINGS W-L-T PCT. PTS W-L-T PCT. Home Road Neutral Coastal Carolina* Gardner-Webb Campbell Liberty^ Radford High Point Winthrop UNC Asheville Presbyterian College VMI *- Big South Regular Season Champions ^- Big South Tournament Champion 2011 Big South Awards Attacking Player of the Year Ashton Bennett, F, Coastal Carolina Defensive Player of the Year Cyprian Hedrick, D, Coastal Carolina Freshman of the Year Kjartan Sigurdsson, D, Coastal Carolina Coach of the Year Shaun Docking, Coastal Carolina Scholar-Athlete of the Year Shawn Sloan, High Point First Team All-Conference F - Ashton Bennett, Coastal Carolina F - Darren Amoo, Liberty F - Iyiola Awosika, Radford MF - Mitchell Cardenas, Campbell MF - Luis Faz, Coastal Carolina MF - Shawn Sloan, High Point MF - Phillip Aseweh, Liberty D - Cyprian Hedrick, Coastal Carolina D - Pedro Ribeiro, Coastal Carolina D - Jon Ole Reinhardsen, GWU D - Uriah Bentick, Liberty - Scott Angevine, Coastal Carolina T-AL - Kjartan Sigurdsson, Coastal Carolina T-AL - Justin Portillo, Coastal Carolina Second Team All-Conference F - Chris Davis, Gardner-Webb F - Karo Okiomah, High Point F - Bryan Bartels, UNC Asheville MF - Justin Franz, Campbell MF - John Sargent, Gardner-Webb MF - Adam Sewell, High Point MF - Luis Grande, Radford D - Travis Golden, Campbell D - Jovan Ivanovich, Gardner-Webb D - Fejiro Okiomah, High Point D - Alex Isern, Winthrop - Lassi Hurskainen, UNC Asheville AL - Aldo Macias, Radford All-Freshman Team Ricky Garbanzo, Coastal Carolina Henrick Robstad, Coastal Carolina Kjartan Sigurdsson, Coastal Carolina Denzel Clark, Gardner-Webb Eric Yeager, Gardner-Webb Josh Pacella, Liberty Scott Sutarik, Liberty Jonathan Ray, Campbell Jhuvon Francis, Campbell Dario Redondo, Radford Melo Matutu, Winthrop Grady Tremble, Winthrop All-Academic Team Shawn Sloan, High Point Matt Horn, Winthrop Bobby Keskey, Presbyterian College Ryan Taylor, Radford Phillip Aseweh, Liberty J.J. Morrow, UNC Asheville Cyprian Hedrick, Coastal Carolina Ethan Hall, Campbell Kyle Farmer, VMI Chris Davis, Gardner-Webb Thursday, Nov Quarterfinals #4 Liberty 0, #5 Radford 0 (LU advanced 5-4 PKs) #1 Coastal Carolina 2, #8 UNC Asheville 0 #6 High Point 3, #3 Campbell 1 #2 Gardner-Webb 2, #7 Winthrop 1 Friday, Nov Semifinals #4 Liberty 2, #1 Coastal Carolina 1 #2 Gardner-Webb 0, #6 High Point 0 (GWU advances 4-3 PKs) Sunday, Nov Championship #4 Liberty 3, #2 Gardner-Webb Weekly Honors 2011 BIG SOUTH MEN S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Nov. 10,11 & 13 Boiling Springs, N.C. (Greene-Harbison Stadium) Attacking Players of the Week Aug Luis Grande, Radford Sept. 7 - Ashton Bennett, Coastal Carolina Sept Brian Gwanzura, Radford Sept Phillip Aseweh, Liberty and John Sargent, Gardner-Webb Sept Iyiola Awosika, Radford Oct. 4 - Ashton Bennett, Coastal Carolina Oct TeeJay East, Coastal Carolina Oct Iyiola Awosika, Radford Oct Ashton Bennett, Coastal Carolina Nov. 1 - Mitchell Cardenas, Campbell Nov. 8 - Pedro Ribeiro, Coastal Carolina Defensive Players of the Week Aug Michael Chesler, High Point Sept. 7 - Michael Chesler, High Point Sept Scott Angevine, Coastal Carolina Sept Uriah Bentick, Liberty Sept Cyprian Hedrick, Coastal Carolina Oct. 4 - Lassi Hurskainen, UNC Asheville Oct Lassi Hurskainen, UNC Asheville Oct Scott Angevine, Coastal Carolina Oct Jon Ole Reinhardsen, Gardner-Webb Nov. 1 - Aldo Macias, Radford Nov. 8 - Scott Sutarik, Liberty All-Tournament Team Chris Phillips, Liberty (MVP) Juan F. Nino, Liberty Greg White, Liberty Scott Sutarik, Liberty Scott Krotee, Gardner-Webb Eric Asanin-Miroux, Gardner-Webb Jon Ole Reinhardsen, Gardner-webb Adam Sewell, High Point Karo Okiomah, High Point Pedro Ribeiro, Coastal Carolina Kjartan Sigurdsson, Coastal Carolina Alex Isern, Winthrop Mitchell Cardenas, Campbell Lassi Hurskainan, UNC Asheville Aldo Macias, Radford

27 Chanticleer All-Americans GUY NORCOTT 1992 All-American Defender Guy Norcott, Coastal Carolina s first ever All-American, earned third team honors following the 1992 season. He led the Chanticleers to their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 1992 where the Chants shutout in-state rival South Carolina before falling to Davidson in a shootout after a 0-0 draw. Norcott was named Coastal s first Big South Player of the Year in He finished his career a three-time all-conference selection (1989, 1990 and 1992) and a two-time Big South All-Tournament team member. Norcott started all 75 games of his career while recording 10 goals and seven assists for 27 points. Joseph Ngwenya 2002 & 2003 All-American Forward Joseph Ngwenya is Coastal Carolina s only two-time All-American earning second team honors in 2002 and first team honors in In addition, Ngwenya was named a CoSIDA Academic-America in 2003 for his outstanding work in the classroom. Ngwenya, a member of the Coastal Carolina Sasser Hall of Fame, is arguably the best soccer player to ever play in the Big South Conference as he earned Big South Player of the Year honors in 2002 and In 2002 Ngwenya led the nation with 27 goals scored. He directed the Chants to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a third round run in Ngwenya finished his career with 66 goals, 32 assist and 164 points. History & Records Boyzzz Khumalo 2003 All-American Forward Boyzzz Khumalo earned third team NSCAA All-America honors after leading Coastal with 16 assists during the 2003 season. Khumalo closed out his career in 2004 with 56 points (15g, 26a). He is tied for fourth all-time in the CCU annals with 26 assists despite playing only two seasons. Khumalo helped the Chants to the NCAA Tournament in both of his seasons, including school and conference-best third round run in Mubarike Chisoni 2003 All-American Midfielder Mubarike Chisoni earned third team All-American honors from the NSCAA in Chisoni was a three-time All-Big South first team selection, earning the honor in 2002, 2003 and He concluded his career ranked ninth on the Chanticleer all-time list with 78 total points as he netted 27 goals and assisted on 24 others during his four-year career. Ashton Bennett 2011 All-American Forward Ashton Bennett was named Coastal s second first team All-American by the NSCAA in Bennett led the NCAA in scoring with 23 total goals. In addition, he finished second in the country with a 1.05 goals per game average. He was named the Big South Attacking Player of the Year, first team all-conference and first team All- South Atlantic Region. He garnered national attention for his play in 2011 earning Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week, three Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week and two College Soccer News National Team of the Week honors. Pedro Ribeiro 2011 All-American Midfielder Pedro Ribeiro earned third team All-American honors from the NSCAA in Ribeiro finished the season with nine goals and eight assist to tally 26 points. He helped the Chanticleers to a perfect 9-0 Big South regular season mark and an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament. Ribeiro was also honored as a first team allconference and first team All-South Atlantic Region selection.

28 Chanticleers IN THE PROFESSIONAL RANKS History & Records Scott Angevine Kheli Dube Cyprian hedrick Boyzzz Khumalo Joseph Ngwenya Joseph Anderson Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS) draftee Scott Angevine Sporting Kansas City (MLS) Lochlan Cahill Australian National Team (U17 World Cup) Wollongong FC (Australian 2nd Division) Blacktown City FC (Australian 2nd Division) Mubarike Chisoni L.A. Galaky (MLS) Portland Timbers (MLS) Kheli Dube Zimbabwe National Team New England Revolution (MLS) Cyprian Hedrick Sporting Kansas City (MLS) Jordie Hughes Charleston Battery (USL) Tyler Hughes Canadian Junior National Team Wilmington Hammerheads Canadian National Team Toronto Lynx (USL) Osters IF (Sweden) Luke Ibbetson Wilmington hammerheads (USL) Great Britain National Team West Virginia Chaos (USL) - head coach Joseph Kabwe Charlotte Eagles (USL) Carolina Railhawks (USL) Boyzzz Khumalo Chicago Fire (MLS) Charleston Battery (USL) Wilmington Hammerheads (USL) Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL) D.C. United (MLS) Peter Louis F.C. Dallas (MLS) draftee Mikkelin Palloilijat (Finland 2nd Division) Joseph Ngwenya L.A. Galaxy (MLS) Columbus Crew (MLS) Houston Dynamo (MLS) Zimbabwe National Team SK Austria Kärnten (Bundesliga) Bayern Munich (Bundesliga) Antalyaspor (Turkish Premiere) Houston Dynamo (MLS) D.C. United (MLS) Patrick Robertson Harrisburg City Islanders (USL) Juan Aurich (Peru 1st Division) Bayamon FC (Puerto Rico) Puerto Rico Islanders (USL) Atlanta Silverbacks (USL) Kyle Russell MLS Combine Charleston Battery (USL) Real Maryland (USL) Thomas Rutter Great Britain University National Team Wilmington Hammerheads (USL)

29 TEAM NCAA Tournament Appearances (9) Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Paul Banta Paul Banta Big South Regular Season Champions (10) Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Paul Banta Paul Banta Paul Banta Big South Tournament Champions (10) Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Shaun Docking Paul Banta Paul Banta Paul Banta Paul Banta Paul Banta NSCAA Academic All-American Team (6) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2011 All-Time Honors The Chants celebrate after defeating Winthrop in overtime to earn a bid to the 2005 NCAA Tournament. Soccer America National Player of the Year (1) Joseph Ngwenya Soccer Times National Player of the Year (1) Joseph Ngwenya M.A.C Hermann Trophy Ashton Bennett (Semifinalist 1 of 12)) Joseph Ngwenya (Finalist 1 of 3) NSCAA All-American (7) Ashton Bennett (First Team) Pedro Ribeiro (Third Team) Joseph Ngwenya (First Team) Mubarike Chisoni (Third Team) Boyzzz Khumalo (Third Team) Joseph Ngwenya (Second Team) Guy Norcott (Third Team) INDIVIDUAL CSTV All-American (1) Joseph Ngwenya CoSIDA Academic All-American (2) Kevin Van Den Berg Joseph Ngwenya CoSIDA Academic All-District (6) Kevin Van Den Berg (Second Team) Kevin Van Den Berg (First Team) Jordie Hughes (First Team) Jordie Hughes (Second Team) Joseph Ngwenya (First Team) Tobin Whitmarsh NSCAA Scholar All-American (5) Cyprian Hedrick (First Team) Jordie Hughes (Third Team) Joseph Kabwe (Third Team) Chris Moore Joseph Ngwenya History & Records 2003 Soccer America and Soccer Times National Player of the Year Joseph Ngwenya heads in the eventual game -winner against North Carolina during the second round of the NCAA Tournament. NSCAA All-Region (29) Ashton Bennett Cyprian Hedrick Pedro Ribeiro Scott Angevine Djamel Bekka Alex Russell , 2010 Robert Hunter Kyle Russell Mkhokheli Dube Jordie Hughes Joseph Kabwe Mubarike Chisoni , 2003, 2002 Boyzzz Khumalo , 2003 Joseph Ngwenya , 2002 Mike Littlefield Thomas Rutter Tyler Hughes , 2000 Neil Payne , 1994 Guy Norcott Reggie Pierre-Jerome Dean Herritty Hilmar Arnason Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson , 1986 Claud Huggins Graham Rowlands

30 History & Records All Sports Big South Male Athlete of the Year (1) Joseph Ngwenya Big South Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year^ (1) Chris Malinky Big South Select Scholar Award (1) Steven Godden Big South Coach of the Year (8) Shaun Docking , 2007, 2003, 2002, 2000 Paul Banta , 1987, 1986 Big South Player of the Year (9) Ashton Bennett (attacking) Cyprian Hedrick (defensive) Djamel Bekka Mkhokheli Dube Joseph Ngwenya , 2002 Mario Benjamin Eric Schmitt Guy Norcott Big South Rookie/Freshman of the Year (4) Kjartan Sigurdsson Joseph Ngwenya Thomas Rutter Matthew Rennie Big South Men s Soccer Scholar Athlete of the Year (3) Kevin Van Den Berg Joseph Ngwenya Chris Malinky Big South All-Academic (15) Cyprian Hedrick Alex Russell Robert Hunter Kevin Van Den Berg , 2006 Jordie Hughes , 2004 Joseph Ngwenya , 2002 Tyler Hughes , 2000 Chris Malinky , 1998 Jason Garrett Jeremy Eason Big South All-Conference First Team (85) Ashton Bennett Cyprian Hedrick Pedro Ribeiro Scott Angevine , 2011 Luis Faz Kjartan Sigurdsson Justin Portillo Ross Kelly Alex Russell , 2010 Djamel Bekka Robert Hunter Kyle Russell , 2007 Mkhokheli Dube , 2006 Kevin Van Den Berg Jordie Hughes , 2004, 2003 Peter Louis Mubarike Chisoni , 2003, 2002 Dario Grassini Boyzzz Khumalo , 2003 Itayi Pondwa , 2003 Chris Moore , 2002 Joseph Ngwenya , 2002, 2000 Mike Littlefield Thomas Rutter , 2000 Aaron Sanders Tobin Whitmarsh , 2002 Tyler Hughes , 2000, 1999 Mario Benjamin ,1999 Steven Godden Gerrard Jones , 1994 Stuart Riddle Jeremy Eason , 1995 Ryan Walker , 1995 Barry Hope Neil Payne , 1993 Matthew Rennie Brett Looker Guy Norcott , 1990, 1989 Eric Schmittt Davor Seric , 1991 All-Time Individual Big South Honors Mkhokheli Dube accepts his award after being tabbed the 2007 Big South Player of the Year. Ludvic Bragason Sveinn Palsson Reggie Pierre-Jerome Hilmar Arnason , 1988, 1987 Dean Herritty Graham Rowlands Claud Huggins , 1986, 1985 Stephan Peturson David Skulason , 1986 Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson , 1986, 1985 Julius Thorfinnson Patrick Nolan Tony Forde Big South All-Conference Second Team (27) Scott Angevine Justin Portillo Matt Schroeder James Stapleton Ross Kelly Djamel Bekka Luke Ibbetson Pat Robertson Lachlan Cahill Joseph Kabwe Andrew Paxton Bobby Crovo , 1999 Joseph Ngwenya Chris Malinky , 1999 Tobin Whitmarsh Thomas Rutter Steven Godden Tyler Hughes Jake Kurey Brandon Bleakley Stuart Riddle Gerrard Jones Neal Robinson David Backman Neil Payne Big South All-Freshman Team (16) Kjartan Sigurdsson Ricky Garbanzo Henrik Robstad Justin Portillo Pedro Ribeiro Luis Faz Shawn McCormick Carlos Recines Kelly Porter Matt Schroeder Jack Belanger Konner McGee Kyle Russell Brad Stisser Aaron Weant Mark Lenahan Big South Tournament MVP (10) Ross Kelly Joseph Kabwe Ross Kelly Boyzzz Khumalo Joseph Ngwenya Tyler Hughes Neil Payne Rob Williams Dean Herritty Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson Claud Huggins Big South All-Tournament (74) Pedro Ribeiro Kjartan Sigurdsson Joe Anderson Scott Angevine , 2010 Alex Russell , 2010 Robert Hunter Ross Kelly , 2010 Kyle Russell , 2007, 2005 Dane Whitman Mkhokheli Dube Tim Shaw Jordie Hughes , 2004, 2003 Joseph Kabwe Patrick Robertson Mumba Chisoni Boyzzz Khumalo Dario Grassini , 2003 Chris Moore , 2002 Joseph Ngwenya , 2001 Randy Owen Thomas Rutter Tyler Hughes Charlie Roberts Tobin Whitmarsh Steven Godden Matt Groves Jeremy Eason , 1995 Sigurjon Hakonarson Barry Hope Gerrard Jones , 1994 Ross Moore Neil Payne Matthew Rennie Neal Robinson Ryan Walker Mauricio Araya Ulfnar Helgason Brett Looker Guy Norcott , 1989 Reggie Pierre-Jerome Davor Seric Rob Williams Dean Herritty Sveinn Palsson Graham Rowlands Eric Schmitt David Skulason , 1987, 1986, 1985 Hilmar Arnason Claud Huggins , 1986 Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson , 1986, 1985, 1984 Karl Hjalmarsson Patrick Nolan Tony Forde Cesar Mendez

31 shots vs. Armstrong State vs. Armstrong State vs. Augusta at Presbyterian vs. Mercer at Birmingham Southern vs. Charleston Southern vs. VMI vs. Tennessee vs. VMI GOAls vs. Presbyterian vs. USC Aiken vs. UNC Asheville vs. USC Aiken vs. Armstrong State vs. Armstrong State vs. Augusta vs. Richmond vs. Anderson Single Game team Records 8 vs. Winthrop vs. Milligan vs. East Carolina vs. Baptist (CSU) Assists vs. Armstrong State vs. Armstrong State vs. Anderson vs. USC Aiken vs. Charleston Southern vs. East Carolina vs. The Citadel vs. Stetson vs. Pembroke State vs. Presbyterian vs. Liberty vs. Richmond POINTS (g/a) vs. Armstrong State (11/14) vs. Armstrong State (11/14) vs. USC Aiken (11/11) vs. Presbyterian (14/n/a) vs. Anderson (8/11) vs. Richmond (10/7) vs. East Carolina (8/9) vs. The Citadel (7/9) vs. Winthrop (8/6) vs. UNC Asheville (11/n/a) vs. USC Aiken (11/n/a) SAVes at South Carolina vs. Baptist (CSU) vs. Appalachian State vs. Cal State Fullerton vs. UNC Greensboro vs. West Virginia vs. USC Spartanburg at Maryland at UNC Asheville vs. Central Florida at Emory History & Records Single Game individual Records shots 1. 9 Andrew Donnery...vs. USC Aiken Jordie Hughes... vs. Radford Joseph Ngwenya...vs. East Carolina Jacob Kurey... at Winthrop Gudjon Gudjonsson...vs. Elon Ryan Walker...vs. USC Spartanburg Ryan Walker...vs. Charleston Southern Pedro Ribeiro...vs. Liberty times GOAls 1. 5 Andrew Donnery...vs. USC Aiken Brian Knoess... vs. Newberry Mario Benjamin...vs. Milligan Stuart Riddle...vs. Methodist David Skulason... at Armstrong State Claud Huggins...at Augusta times - last Ashton Bennett vs. LU ( ) Assists 1. 4 Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson...at Augusta Mkhokheli Dube... vs. North Floirda Robert Holstein...vs. Birmingham Southern Joseph Kabwe...vs. Liberty Boyzzz Khumalo... vs. High Point Boyzzz Khumalo... vs. Louisville Jordie Hughes... vs. Harvard Boyzz Khumalo...vs. Anderson Joseph Ngwenya...vs. Georgia State Thomas Rutter... vs. Limestone Ryan Walker...vs. USC Aiken Neil Payne...vs. Campbell Gerrard Jones... vs. UNC Asheville David Skulason... vs. Baptist (CSU) Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson... at Armstrong State Anton Jakobson... vs. UNC Asheville David Skulason... at Armstrong State POINTS (g/a) David Skulason (4/3)... vs. Armstong State Andrew Donnery (5/0)...vs. USC Aiken Brian Knoess (5/0)... at Newberry Mario Benjamin...vs. Milligan S. Sveinbjornsson (3/3)... vs. Armstong State Mubarike Chisoni (3/2)...vs. Anderson Stuart Riddle (4/0)...vs. Methodist Julius Thorfinsson... vs. The Citadel Claud Huggins (4/0)...at Augusta Jordie Hughes (3/1)... vs. High Point Mubarike Chisoni (3/1)... vs. Louisville Joseph Ngwenya (3/1)...vs. East Carolina Stefan Peturson (3/1)... vs. Armstrong State SAVes Joe Gallagher...at South Carolina Patrick Nolan... vs. Baptist (CSU) Kristjan Agustsson... vs. Appalachian State Phillip Latham...vs. Cal State Fullerton Paul Rosciani... vs. UNC Greensboro Kristjan Agustsson...vs. USC Spartanburg Daniel Mask... at UNC Asheville Patrick Nolan...at Emory six times

32 History & Records GOALS games games games games games games games games games games games Assists games games games games games games games games games games MATCHES PLAYED Joseph Ngwenya six other times times MATCHES STARTED Joseph Ngwenya five other times Mubarike Chisoni Chris Moore Johnny Ji Anthony Forde Claude Huggins David Skulason Adrian Winter Don Pokorny Gregory Sambrano shots Joseph Ngwenya Claud Huggins Claud Huggins Joseph Ngwenya Mark Berger Randy Owen Ryan Walker Paul Barrington David Skulason Ashton Bennett GOAls Joseph Ngwenya Ashton Bennett Joseph Ngwenya Eric Schmitt Jordie Hughes Ryan Walker Paul Barrington Mark Berger Mubarike Chisoni Jordie Hughes Single season teams Records POINts games games games games games games games games games games SAVES games games games games games games games games games games Single season individual Records 16 Mike Littlefield Hilmar Arnason Assists Russell Herritty S. Svienbjornsson Boyzzz Khumalo Matthew Rennie David Skulason S. Svienbjornsson Joseph Ngwenya Neil Payne Ludvik Bragason Claud Huggins S. Svienbjornsson POINTS (g/a) Joseph Ngwenya (27/9) Joseph Ngwenya (21/14) Ashton Bennett (23/7) Ryan Walker (18/11) Eric Schmitt (20/6) Jordie Hughes (19/8) Mark Berger (18/9) Jordie Hughes (16/11) Neil Payne (15/13) Hilmar Arnason (16/10) MATCHES PLAYED ( only) Scott Angevine Robbie Spicer Scott Angevine Reggie Pierre-Jerome Patrick Nolan Aaron Weant Neal Robinson Phillip Latham Aaron Weant Aaron Sanders Ray Fuller MATCHES STARTED ( only) Scott Angevine Scott Angevine Robbie Spicer Reggie Pierre-Jerome Patrick Nolan Neal Robinson Aaron Sanders Ray Fuller Aaron Weant Chris Malinky Neal Robinson Reggie Pierre-Jerome MINUTES ( only) 1. 2,078 Scott Angevine ,035 Reggie Pierre-Jerome ,905 Scott Angevine ,866 Neal Robinson ,874 Phillip Latham ,740 Ray Fuller ,675 Robbie Spicer ,608 Patrick Nolan ,530 Neal Robinson ,509 Aaron Sanders FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED ( only) (min. 1,000 minutes played) 1. 8 Andrew Paxton (1,260) Scott Angevine (1,255) Bryan Hickey (1,158) Jeremy Wolfgang (1,229) Aaron Sanders (1,509) Andrew Paxton (1,143) Chris Malinky (1,448) Chris Malinky (1,072) Aaron Weant (1,397) Aaron Weant (1,487) Ray Fuller (1,740) shutouts games games games games games games games games games games VICtories games games games games games games games games games games games games GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ( only) (min. 1,000 minutes played) Andrew Paxton (1,260) Scott Angevine (1,255) Aaron Sanders (1509) R. Pierre-Jerome (2,035) Chris Malinky (1,448) Bryan Hickey (1,158) Ray Fuller (1,740) Neal Robinson (1,866) Jeremy Wolfgang (1,229) Scott Angevine (1,905) SHUTOUTS ( only) 1. 8 Chris Malinky Ray Fuller Reggie Pierre-Jerome Patrick Nolan Scott Angevine Bryan Hickey Derek Nelson Neal Robinson Neal Robinson Robbie Spicer Gustavo Valencia Andrew Paxton SAVES ( only) Reggie Pierre-Jerome Robbie Spicer Patrick Nolan Reggie Pierre-Jerome Kristjan Augustsson Ray Fuller Neal Robinson Neal Robinson Scott Angevine Chris Malinky

33 Career Records MATCHES PLAYED Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson Dario Grassini Chris Moore Jordie Hughes Claud Huggins Joseph Ngwenya David Skulason Jason Smith Lachlan Cahill Johnny Ji Kyle Russell MATCHES STARTED Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson Claud Huggins David Skulason Dario Grassini Joseph Ngwenya Jeremy Eason Guy Norcott Neil Payne Kyle Russel Tyler Hughes Davor Seric SHOTS Joseph Ngwenya Claude Huggins Jordie Hughes David Skulason Eric Schmitt Neil Payne Mubarike Chisoni Davor Seric Hilmar Arnason S. Sveinbjornsson GOALS Joseph Ngwenya Jordie Hughes Eric Schmitt Neil Payne Hilmar Arnason Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson Savor Seric Claude Huggins Mario Benjamin David Skulason ASSISTS Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson David Skulason Joseph Ngwenya Neil Payne Jordie Hughes Boyzzz Khumalo Gerrard Jones Claude Huggins Mubarike Chisoni Robin Williams Ludvik Bragason POINTS (g/a) Joseph Ngwenya (45/18) S.Sveinbjornsson (37/56) Neil Payne (46/31) Jordie Hughes (47/26) Eric Schmitt (47/18) David Skulason (30/42) Hilmar Arnason (40/14) Claud Huggins (34/25) Davor Seric (35/11) Mubarike Chisoni (27/24) MATCHES PLAYED ( only) Neal Robinson Aaron Weant Scott Angevine Chris Malinky Reggie Pierre-Jerome Andrew Paxton Ray Fuller Jeremy Wolfgang Phillip Latham Robbie Spicer MATCHES STARTED ( only) Neal Robinson Scott Angevine Aaron Weant Chris Malinky Reggie Pierre-Jerome Andrew Paxton Phillip Latham Ray Fuller Jeremy Wolfgang Robbie Spicer MINUTES ( only) 1. 6,190 Neal Robinson ,238 Scott Angevine ,411 Aaron Weant ,262 Reggie Pierre-Jerome ,171 Chris Malinky ,130 Andrew Paxton ,398 Ray Fuller ,372 Phillip Latham ,881 Jeremy Wolfgang ,675 Robbie Spicer FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED ( only) (min. 2 yrs./1,500 minutes played) Jeremy Wolfgang (1,881) Andrew Paxton (3,130) Ray Fuller (2,398) Scott Angevine (5,238) Aaron Weant (4,411) R. Pierre-Jerome (4,262) Chris Malinky Neal Robinson (6,190) GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ( only) (min. 2 yrs./1,500 minutes played) Andrew Paxton (3,130) Scott Angevine (5,238) Jeremy Wolfgang (1,881) Aaron Weant (4,411) Ray Fuller (2,398) Chris Malinky (4,171) R. Pierre-Jerome (4,262) Neal Robinson (6,190) SHUTOUTS ( only) Chris Malinky Neal Robinson Scott Angevine Reggie Pierre-Jerome Ray Fuller Andrew Paxton Aaron Weant Patrick Nolan Bryan Hickey Derek Nelson SAVES ( only) Neal Robinson Reggie Pierre-Jerome Chris Malinky Scott Angevine Aaron Weant Robbie Spicer Ray Fuller Patrick Nolan Andrew Paxton Kristjan Augustsson Joseph Ngwenya History & Records

34 History & Records ~A~ Daniel Alexander (1993), 3-3, 270, 11, 3.67, 0, 17 Joe Anderson ( ), 38-24, 50, Scott Angevine ( ), 59-51, 5239, 56, 0.96, 16, 173 Jack Apanawicz ( ), 44-25, 48, Arauz (1986), 9-0, 0, Mauricio Araya ( ), 58-33, 68, Arechiga (1986), 3-2, 0, Arnar Anarson (1991), 18-17, 19, Hilmar Arnason ( ), 56-51, 177, Noah Anthony (2011), 8-2, 3, I. Astralaga (1988), 12-5, 6, Kristjan Augustsson (1987), 16-16, 1365, 28, 1.85, 5, 94 Kevin Auten (1997), 14-11, 6, ~B~ David Backman ( ), 37-30, 11, Sebastian Bahos ( ), 35-10, 25, Joel Banta ( ), 32-21, 12, Paul Barington (1984), 23-22, 80, Paul Barington (1984), 2-1, 105, 4, 3.42, 1, 10 Jay Beard (1995), 12-1, 3, Djamel Bekka ( ) 64-49, 77, Jack Belanger ( ), 30-21, 1, Mario Benjamin ( ), 51-37, 126, Ashton Bennett (2011-pres.), 22-18, 78, Mark Berger (1984), 21-21, 84, Phillip Blake ( ), 16-11, 3, Brandon Bleakley (1997), 15-14, 32, Michael Bolt (2006), 8-0, 0, Patrick Bourgeacq ( ), 40-32, 12, Zach Boyer ( ) 22-14, 3, Ludvik Bragason ( ), 49-48, 29, Andrew Brunner (1985), 1-0, 0, Bradley Bugg (2009), 4-1, 225, 5, 2.00, 1, 5 Chris Bullis (1998), 17-14, 5, Robert Burgess (1996), 13-7, 0, Mark Burgwin (1987), 8-5, 527, 8, 1.37, 2, 22 Tom Burson ( ), 11-3, 6, ~C~ Lachlan Cahill ( ), 78-46, 105, Scott Calder (1995), 21-17, 3, J.R. Casadonte (2001), 16-6, 12, Shane Cashion ( ), 29-28, 6, Marcello Castillo ( ), 14-3, 3, Mkhokheli Dube All-Time Roster STATISTICS LEGEND: Field Players: Games-Games Started, Shots, Goals-Assists-Points Goalkeepers (denoted by ): Games-Games Started, Minutes, Goals Allowed, Goals Against Average, Shutouts, Saves Richard Cayonne (2010), 18-14, 2, Asa Charlton (1998), 15-10, 3, Robert Chesna (1993), 7-2, 2, Jamie Chiero (1997), 13-11, 9, Mubarike Chisoni ( ), 69-65, 205, Robert Clarke (1998), 11-8, 728, 17, 2.10, 2, 34 Matt Corrado (2006), 10-2, 1, Benjamin Compton ( ), 2-1, 3, 4.14, 0, 2 Bobby Crovo ( ), 71-52, 46, Delcan Cunningham (1984, 1986), 26-4, 16, Levi Curnnutte ( ), 50-32, 4, Travis Cushing (1999), 15-9, 9, Custodio (1986), 8-0, 4, ~D~ Robby Joe Daniels ( ), 29-15, 36, Nicholas Davies (1999), 1-0, 0, Peter Deluca (1993), 17-6, 12, Paul Dennis (1990), 10-6, 4, James Derrbecker (2007-pres.), 1-0, 0, Andrew Detzel (1999), 15-0, 3, John DeVae (2002), 24-14, 34, Michael Doane (1996), 13-8, 0, Andrew Donnery ( ), 32-31, 93, Jacob Downey ( ), 47-14, 7, Mkhokheli Dube ( ), 36-28, 111, Michael Duggan ( ), 40-32, 7, Danny Dutil (2000), 2-0, 1, ~E~ Austin Eanes ( ), 28-19, 11, TeeJay East (2011), 20-17, 32, Jeremy Eason ( ), 77-76, 141, K. Einarsson (1989), 11-5, 2, Zane El-Shami (2009), 11-4, 8, ~F~ Mike Farnham ( ), 34-26, 23, Luis Faz ( ), 61-61, 58, Matt Feraci (2001), 12-3, 18, John Ferguson ( ), 27-15, 2, Spencer Flynn (1996), 12-1, 8, Anthony Forde ( ), 38-33, 56, Ray Fuller ( ), 30-24, 2398, 33, 1.24, 11, 107 ~G~ Ricky Garbanzo (2011-pres.), 22-19, 43, Andres Garcia (2005), 2-0, 2, Justin Gardner (2001), 1-0, 0, Jason Garrett ( ), 31-24, 1, Shane Gilstrap (1992), 16-12, 0, Steven Godden ( ), 32-32, 26, N. Goodison (1988), 2-1, 0, Dario Grassini ( ), 84-78, 19, Bogdan Grechka ( ), 6-0, 1, Matt Groves ( ), 29-24, 40, Gudjonsson (1986), 13-4, 14, Gudjon Gudjonsson (1997), 15-12, 37, Gunnarsson (1986), 7-1, 0, ~H~ Abdullah Haddad ( ), 25-2, 8, Anders Hagan (1998), 7-3, 4, Sigurdon Hakonarson (1995), 22-21, 10, Ted Haley (1993), 18-18, 21, James Hannah (1994), 4-1, 0, Haukur Hauksson ( ), 29-26, 43, Ulnar Helgason (1990), 12-9, 12, Cyprian Hedrick ( ), 59-58, 31, Russell Herritty (1989), 22-22, 39, Bryan Hickey (1992), 13-11, 1158, 12, 0.93, 7, 45 A.J. Hiller ( ), 19-19, 9, D. Hilyard (1988), 11-4, 1, Karl Hjalmarsson ( ), 50-48, 64, Jeffrey Hoke (2002), 2-0, 0, Robert Holstein ( ) 54-45, 39, Barry Hope ( ), 67-65, 17, Marlon Hornsby (1995), 1-0, 0, Swavek Hryniewicz ( ), 26-10, 7, Claud Huggins ( ), 82-82, 224, Jordie Hughes ( ), 82-55, 218, Tyler Hughes ( ), 72-72, 40, Robert Hunter ( ) 31-22, 62, Billy Hyland (1984), 18-15, 25, ~I~ Luke Ibbetson (2006), 19-11, 38, George Iltechev ( ), 57-32, 39, ~J~ David Jadlot (1999), 13-9, 3, Gary Jaeger (1985), 10-3, 2, Anton Jakobson ( ), 40-38, 63, Keith Jarmusch ( ), 26-9, 31, Casey Jewett (2001), 13-4, 4, Johnny Ji ( ), 78-59, 12, Even Johansen (2011), 10-0, 0, Bjorki Johannesson ( ), 29-27, 22, Cade Johnson (1996), 14-7, 0, Joe Johnson (2007), 12-7, 2, Ryan Johnson ( ), 23-3, 18, Billy Johnston ( , 1995), 12-1, 0, Gerrard Jones ( ), 70-68, 97, Gubdjartur Jonsson ( ), 25-14, 2, Dale Joseph ( ), 29-4, 11, ~K~ Joseph Kabwe ( ), 27-18, 31, Taylor Kelliher (2009), 3-2, 245, 6, 2.20, 0, 13 Ross Kelly ( ), 75-60, 116, Michael Kean (1995), 5-1, 174, 2, 1.04, 0, 13 Jason Keever (2006), 4-0, 0, Wesley Kent ( ), 39-27, 5, Boyzzz Khumalo ( ), 46-42, 146, Donald Kirkland (2006), 5-0, 0, Baldur Knutsson (2001), 17-15, 14, Erich Kuhnke ( ), 66-49, 51, Ryan Kur ( ), 63-31, 3, Jacob Kurey ( ), 51-50, 88, Adam LaHaie ( ), 6-2, 2, ~L~ Michael Lally (2004), 12-0, 1, Brett LaRue (1991, 1993), 21-8, 6, Phillip Latham ( ), 30-27, 2,417, 43, 1.60, 6, 85 Rusty Law ( ), 10-4, 1, Mark Lenahan (2003), 12-8, 747, 8, 0.96, 3, 25 D. Lennon (1989), 20-20, 9, Oron Levy ( ) 34-19, 5, Mike Littlefield ( ), 45-45, 109, Daniel Littler (2009), 6-0, 0, Brett Looker ( ), 56-54, 24, Peter Louis ( ), 66-37, 41, ~M~ Brent Madawick (2005), 5-0, 0, Gracewell Mabhena (2009), 6-0, 1, Will Mahaly (1995), 8-0, 4, China Maja ( ), 33-6, 12, Chris Malinky ( ), 52-47, 4171, 61, 1.31, 16.0, 189 Wai Man Lo (2004), 1-0,0,0-0-0 Edward Mangan (2009), 8-2, 1, Simon Marsh (1992), 8-8, 672, 5, 0.67, 5, 22 Edric Martinez (2010), 8-3, 2, David Marx (1988), 18-16, 0, Daniel Mask (1997), 10-9, 964, 24, 2.24, 0, 62 Francis McCardle ( ), 26-8, 9, Sean McCormick (2009-pres.), 34-9, 14, Kevin McDonnell (2000), 15-5, 20, Konner McGee (2006), 15-7, 2, Kevin McGeorge (2003), 6-0, 3, Liam McGrath (2000), 2-0, 1, Yann McHale-Estaque (2004) 10-1, 1,1-0-2 Cornell McKenzie ( ), 51-38, 27,

35 All-Time Roster STATISTICS LEGEND: Field Players: Games-Games Started, Shots, Goals-Assists-Points Goalkeepers (denoted by ): Games-Games Started, Minutes, Goals Allowed, Goals Against Average, Shutouts, Saves Shawn McLaws (2011-pres.), 20-15, 3, Michael McKinley ( ), 43-15, 27, Barrett McMullan (2000), 5-1, 2, David McMurry (1996), 14-13, 0, Robbie McRight (2007-pres.), 35-25, 13, Cesar Mendez (1984), 20-18, 74, Danny Merriman (2010-pres.), 1-0, 5, 0, , 0 John Middlethon (1985), 10-2, 395, 8, 1.82, 2, 47 Rigobertop Mockalis (1997), 3-0, 1, Travis Mogilski ( ) 59-29, 28, Waris Mojaddidi (2007), 1-1, 0, Chris Moore ( ), 83-73, 26, Donald Moore (1995), 3-0, 1, Ross Moore ( ), 39-39, 27, Will Moore (2001), 15-7, 3, Pat Moran (1992), 18-18, 25, Montrell Morgan (2011), 4-0, 88, 0, 1.000, 4 Chris Morrissey (1993), 8-4, 4, Mark Morris (2008), 3-0, 2, Ethan Murray (1994), 2-0, 0, Brad Myers (1987), 5-1, 0, Mike Myers (2002, 2004), 20-7, 5, Emmanuel Miranda (2004), 4-0, Leo Mukofsky ( ), 49-17, 21, ~N~ Carl Napiwoki (1995), 2-0, 0, Derek Nelson ( ), 13-9, 875, 12, 1.23, 7, 22 Scott Nelson ( ), 31-24, 32, Long Nguyen ( ), 36-23, 38, Joseph Ngwenya ( ), 81-78, 296, Peter Nikolakoulas (1992), 8-8, 7, Thuba Nkomazana ( ), 4-0, 2, Nolan (1986), 20-20, 2, Patrick Nolan (1984), 21-21, 1608, 30, 1.68, 8, 107 Guy Norcott ( ), 75-75, 60, Ryan Nowak (2005), 10-4, 487, 12, 2.22, 2, 14 ~O~ Daniel O Brien ( ) 24-6, 8, Fridthjafur Olason (1987), 15-13, 1, Hendrick Olausson (1993), 7-4, 0, Randy Owen ( ), 68-47, Leif Owens (1992), 3-0, 0, ~P~ Luis Pacheco ( ), 24-19, 24, Stefan Palsson (1991), 4-0, 0, Svein Palsson ( ), 61-61, 35, Dean Pasquini ( ), 20-5, 8, Michael Parry ( ), 30-26, 4, Andrew Paxton ( ), 40-32, 3130, 26, 0.75, 11.5, 105 Neil Payne ( ), 74-74, 207, Ken Pellatero (1984), 18-9, 1, Larry Perez (1997), 3-1, 0, Cody Perrot (2003), 15-4, 1, Steve Persomanos (1984), 23-13, 1, Petersson ( ), 41-39, 58, Gary Phelps ( ), 66-46, 80, Gray Phelps ( ), 11-3, 4, Jesy Phelps (2009), 2-1, 0, Riley Phelps ( ), 46-16, 43, Reggie Pierre-Jerome ( ), 48-47, 4262, 62, 1.31, 13, 282 Timothy Pittman ( , 08) 33-19, 7, Don Pokorny ( ), 45-45, 24, Itayi Pondwa ( ), 46-40, 27, Kelly Porter ( ), 16-10, 21, Justin Portillo (2010-pres.), 43-41, 56, Christopher Powell ( ), 41-37, 26, ~Q~ Eric Quimby ( ), 7-0, 107, 0, 0.00, 0.5, 5 Jamie Quinlan (1994), 18-16, 1, ~R~ Carlos Recinos (2008), 19-7, 24, Craig Reed ( ), 37-20, 12, Christopher Rennie (1996), 11-10, 10, Matthew Rennie (1995), 20-20, 37, Joseph Rettenmyer (1996), 3-0, 0, Pedro Ribeiro (2010-pres.), 42-31, 117, Damon Richvalsky ( ), 31-18, 40, Scott Ricketts ( ), 12-4, 6, Stuart Riddle ( ), 34-34, 101, Charlie Roberts (2001), 20-20, 22, Patrick Robertson ( ), 64-56, 45, Neal Robinson ( ), 69-69, 6190, 102, 1.48, 16, 282 Henrik Robstad (2011-pres.), 22-21, 18, Paul Rosciani (1994), 11-4, 542, 6, 1.00, 2, 29 Dominic Rossi (2005), 21-12, 36, 5-3, 13 Matthew Rotterman (1994), 3-1, 0, Ron Rowden ( ), 44-36, 57, Graham Rowlands (1989), 21-21, 25, Jarrod Roy (1999), 3-0, 0, Joey Ruhl (1994), 16-15, 2, Alex Russell ( ), 73-63, 14, Kyle Russell ( ), 78-74, 1, Thomas Rutter ( ), 73-66, 122, Michael Ryan (1997), 1-0, 0, ~S~ Ryan Sallis (2003), 10-0, 3, Gregory Sambrano (1984, 1986), 39-35, 83, Bergsvein Sampsted (1987), 18-17, 32, Aaron Sanders (2002), 19-18, 1509, 14, 0.83, 4.0, 47 Kristoffer Sandtroen (2010, Pres.), 21-20, 3, Michael Savage ( ), 13-9, 872, 12, 1.24, 2.5, 26 Liam Scales (1991), 14-11, 8, Eric Schmitt ( ), 74-69, 208, Adam Schmoker (2011), 7-1, 1, Jordan Schmoker (2011), 13-3, 7, W. Schoenherr (1988), 6-3, 0, Gregory Schrader ( ), 11-2, 2, Matt Schroeder ( ), 47-44, 46, Jason Schultz (2001), 1-0, 0, Jordan Schwartz (2011), 13-0, 3, Davor Seric ( ), 73-70, 198, Tim Shaw ( ), 31-16, 29, Jeremy Sifuentes (1999), 4-0, 0, David Sigurdsson (1997), 2-0, 0, Kjartan Sigurdsson (2011-pres.), 22-22, 17, Steve Simko (1984), 18-8, 23, David Skulason ( ), 80-80, 217, D. Smith (1988), 6-2, 1, Jason Smith ( ), 55-48, 24, Matt Smith ( ), 8-4, 383, 14, 3.25, 0, 19 Michael Smith (2003), 4-0, 2, Stephen Smith (1994), 18-15, 33, Gregory Spence (2001), 5-2, 1, Robbie Spicer (1985), 22-21, 1675, 30, 1.61, 6, 124 Nicholas Starbrook (1999), 6-5, 2, James Stapleton ( ), 31-26, 23, Michael Stark (2005), 1-0, 0, Daniel Stewart ( ), 41-27, 15, Brad Stisser (2005), 19-11, 26, Justin Stone ( ), 34-0, 31, Eric Sullivan (2001), 6-6, 510, 10, 1.76, 1, 19 Olafur Sveinbjornsson ( ), 9-4, 2, Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson ( ), 86-86, 151, ~T~ Kye Taylor (2002), 4-0, 0, Parker Terlaak (2004), 21-3, 6,0-0-0 Hunter Thames (2008), 6-3, 5, Steven Thompson (1994), 17-15, 20, Julius Thornfinnsson (1987, 1989), 21-17, 57, Keith Tickner ( ), 2-0, 0, H. Turner (1988), 11-4, 4, Kevin Turner (1993), 13-7, 5, Jeremy Tutor (1994), 14-6, 6, Peter Tzamouranis (1992), 8-8, 9, ~U~ Otto Utterback (1996), 2-1, 204, 3, 1.32, 0, 10 ~V~ Gustavo Valencia (1984), 8-1, 357, 0, 0.00, 6, 18 Fernando Valenzuela ( ), 62-41, 20, Kevin Van Den Berg ( ), 74-40, 59, Andreas Vedung ( ), 43-30, 23, Rodrigo Vianna (2010), 21-4, 24, Michael Vrankovic ( ), 27-19, 14, ~W~ Ryan Walker ( ), 40-40, 144, T.J. Walsh ( ), 26-8, 9, Peter Warcxyglowa ( ), 9-4, 1, Aaron Weant ( ) 61-47, 4411, 59, 1.20, 10, 160 Bjarne Werner (1993), 11-8, 7, Dane Whitman (2007), 15-13, 6, Tobin Whitmarsh ( ), 72-62, 42, Adam Williams (2009), 1-0, 0, Robin Williams ( ), 53-52, 122, 19, 21, 59 Erik Wilson ( ), 26-11, 0, R Wilson (1988), 4-2, 1, Adrian Winter (1985), 23-23, 4, Jeremy Wolfgang ( ), 29-22, 1881, 22, 1.10, 4, 48 ~Z~ Brandon Zeller (2008), 7-2, 1, Bobby Zimmer ( ), 68-56, 11, Aaron weant History & Records

36 History & Records NCAA Tournament Quick Facts Appearances , 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011 Overall Home Away Neutral First Round Second Round Third Round NCAA Tournament Series Records Clemson Davidson Duke Elon North Carolina Santa Clara Seton Hall South Carolina NCAA Tournament Coaching Records Paul Banta appearances in 1992 and 1995 Shaun Docking appearances in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010 and 2011 NCAA Tournament Ledger Year-By-Year Results 1992 South Carolina 2-0 W Stone Stadium - Columbia, S.C. 1st Davidson 0-0 T (2OT) Alumni Stadium - Davidson, N.C. 2nd (Davidson advanced 6-5 on PKs) 1995 South Carolina 1-3 L (OT) Stone Stadium - Columbia, S.C. 1st 2001 Seton Hall 1-2 L Klöckner Stadium - Charlottesville, Va. 1st 2002 South Carolina 2-1 W (OT) Stone Stadium - Columbia, S.C. 1st Clemson 1-1 T (2OT) Historic Riggs Field - Clemson, S.C. 2nd (Clemson advanced 5-4 on PKs) 2003 Davidson 3-0 W CCU Soccer Field - Conway, S.C. 1st North Carolina 3-0 W Fetzer Field - Chapel Hill, N.C. 2nd Santa Clara 2-3 L (OT) Buck Shaw Stadium - Santa Clara, Calif. 3rd 2004 Duke 0-3 L Koskinen Stadium - Durham, N.C. 1st 2005 Clemson 0-2 L Historic Riggs Field - Clemson, S.C. 1st 2010 Duke 1-2 L Koskinen Stadium - Durham, N.C. 1st 2011 Elon 4-3 W CCU Soccer Filed - Conway, S.C. 1st North Carolina 2-3 L Fetzer Field - Chapel Hill, N.C. 2nd The 2003 Chanticleers are the only Coastal Carolina or Big South team to advance to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.

37 All-Time Coaching Records By year Big G goals Goals Season O overall South Home Away Neutral For Against 1978 John Farrelly John Farrelly John Farrelly John Farrelly No Team 1983 No Team 1984 Paul Banta Paul Banta ^* Paul Banta ^* Paul Banta Paul Banta ^* Paul Banta * Paul Banta Paul Banta # Paul Banta N/A Paul Banta Paul Banta *# Paul Banta Paul Banta Paul Banta/Dermot McGrane Shaun Docking ^ Shaun Docking ^ Shaun Docking *# Shaun Docking ^# Shaun Docking ^*# Shaun Docking *# Shaun Docking *# Shaun Docking Shaun Docking ^ Shaun Docking Shaun Docking ^ Shaun Docking *# Shaun Docking ^# Shaun Docking TOTAl , # - NCAA Tournament Season * - Big South Tournament Champions ^ - Big South regular Season Champions 1 - Coastal Carolina was barred from Big South competition during the 1992 season. 2 - Paul Banta amassed a record before being relieved of his coaching duties. Dermot McGrane finished the season as interim head coach with a record. Career Coaching Records Coach Tenure Overall Big South NCAA John Farrelly Paul Banta Dermot McGrane Shaun Docking 1998-pres Totals Shaun Docking is presented a ceremonial game ball by Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek in honor of his school-record setting 167th win a 3-0 count over UNCA Asheville on Oct. 15, History & Records Goals Opponent Record Coastal Opp Adelphi Akron Alabama A&M Alabama-Birmingham Albany Allen American Anderson Appalachian State Armstong State Atlantic Christian Augusta Belmont Abbey Benedict Berry Birm.-Southern Boca Raton Bowling Green Bradley Brooklyn California Poly State Cal State Northridge Cal State Fullerton Campbell Catawba Central Florida Central Wesleyan Charleston Southern CHARLOTTE The Citadel Clayton State Clemson Coker Coastal Carolina vs. All-Time Opponents Goals Opponent Record Coastal Opp College of Charleston Cornell Creighton Davidson Dayton Drake Duke East Carolina East Stroudsburg Eastern Illinois Elon Emory Erskine Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Francis Marion Furman Gannon Gardner-Webb George Mason Georgetown George Washington Georgia College Georgia Southern Georgia State Hartwick Harvard High Point Hofstra Howard IPFW Jacksonville Kentucky Goals Opponent Record Coastal Opp Lander Liberty Limestone Long Island Longwood Louisville Marshall Maryland MD-Baltimore County Memphis Mercer Methodist Miami (Ohio) Michigan Milligan Missouri-Kansas City New Mexico Newberry Northeastern New Hampshire North Carolina UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington NC State North Florida Oakland Oglethorpe Ohio State Old Dominion Pembroke State Pfeiffer Presbyterian CAPS = 2012 Season Opponent Goals Opponent Record Coastal Opp Radford Richmond Robert Morris Rollins San Diego South Alabama South Carolina USC Aiken USC Spartanburg South Florida SW Missouri State St. Francis (N.Y) Saint Joseph s St. Mary s Stetson Syracuse Tennessee UT-Chattanooga Towson State Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech VMI Wake Forest Washington West Virginia Western Illinois William & Mary Winthrop Wisconsin Wisconsin-Green Bay Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wofford WRIGHT STATE First MEETING

38 All-Time results 1978 (4-11) Coach: John Farrelly at Allen...W, 2-1 Winthrop...L, 1-8 Newberry... W, 7-1 at South Carolina...L, 2-13 Baptist (CSU)...L, 2-4 at The Citadel...L, 0-6 at Winthrop...L, 1-5 Georgia State...L, 0-8 at Francis Marion...L, 2-10 Allen... W, 2-1 at Newberry...W, 4-2 at Wofford...L, 0-6 at College of Charleston...L, 0-9 Wofford...L, 1-4 at Baptist (CSU)...L, (10-4-1) Coach: John Farrelly College of Charleston... W, 3-2 at Atlantic Christian...L, 2-4 at Washington...W, 3-2 The Citadel...L, 2-3 at Benedict...W, 1-0 at Wofford...W, 2-1 at Presbyterian...W, 9-0 Benedict... W, 10-2 Baptist (CSU)... W, 5-2 Oglethorpe... W, 3-2 Francis Marion... W, 2-1 Winthrop...L, 2-3 at Central Wesleyan...W, 3-1 at Baptist (CSU)... T(OT), 0-0 at Winthrop $...L, 0-1 $ NAIA District 6 Playoffs 1980 (12-4-2) Coach: John Farrelly at College of Charleston...W, 3-1 at UNC Wilmington...L, 1-2 South Carolina...T(ot), 2-2 Atlantic Christian... W, 6-2 Campbell...T(ot), 2-2 Wofford... W, 6-1 at Francis Marion...W, 3-0 at UNC Charlotte...W, 4-0 at Winthrop...W, 1-0 Belmont Abbey... W, 2-0 Presbyterian... W, 14-0 at Pfeiffer...W, 4-0 Central Wesleyan... W, 2-0 at Georgia State...W, 1-0 at Berry...L, 2-3 at Erskine...L, 1-3 College of Charleston $... W, 4-3 Erskine $...L, 1-3 $ NAIA District 6 Playoff 1981 (4-12-1) Coach: John Farrelly at Central Wesleyan...W, 4-0 UNC Charlotte...L, 2-3 at NC State...L, 1-7 at Belmont Abbey...L, 0-4 at Atlantic Christian...L, 1-2 Winthrop...L, 1-2 at Wofford... T(OT), 2-2 Francis Marion... W, 4-3 Georgia State...L, 2-3 College of Charleston...L, 0-1 USC Spartanburg...L, 2-4 at Methodist...W, 1-0 Erskine...L, 0-3 at Campbell...L, 2-3 Pfeiffer...L, 1-2 at Belmont Abbey...W, 5-3 at College of Charleston...L, (15-7, 2-2) Coach: Paul Banta at Campbell*...L, 0-1 Limestone... W, 13-0 at Presbyterian...L, 0-2 at Lander...W, 2-0 at Coker...W, 5-0 Francis Marion... W, 3-0 Georgia College... W, 2-1 at The Citadel...L, 1-2 UNC Greensboro... W, 9-0 at Baptist (CSU)*...W, 7-1 at Wofford...W, 2-1 at Georgia College...W, 2-0 Birmingham Southern... W, 7-0 Baptist (CSU)*... W, 2-0 at Winthrop*...L, 1-2 College of Charleston...L, 2-3 at Belmont Abbey...W, 1-0 Presbyterian $... W, 5-1 at USC Spartanburg $...L, 0-6 at Armstrong State $...W, 7-1 vs. Armstrong State #...W, 6-3 vs. Campbell #...L, 3-6 $ NAIA District 6 Playoffs # Big South Tournament at Radford *Big South Conference game 1985 (14-8-1, 3-0) Coach: Paul Banta Belmont Abbey... W, 1-0 at Francis Marion...L, 1-2 at Mercer...W, 1-0 Lander...L, 0-2 at Emory...L, 1-3 at Georgia State...W, 2-1 Presbyterian... W, 8-1 at Baptist (CSU)*...W, 2-1 at North Carolina...L, 1-2 at College of Charleston... T(OT), 3-3 Coker... W, 5-0 at UT-Chattanooga...W, 4-0 The Citadel... W, 4-1 Winthrop*... W, 5-3 at Jacksonville...W, 5-2 Georgia Southern... W, 3-0 UINC Wilmington...L, 0-1 at West Virginia...L, 0-3 at Clemson...L, 0-7 Armstrong State*... W, 2-1 Baptist (CSU) #...W, 1-0 Campbell #...L, 1-4 Winthrop #...W, 2-1 # Big South Tournament at Coastal Carolina *Big South Conference game 1986 (18-2-1, 6-1) Big South Regular Season Champions Big South tournament Champions Coach: Paul Banta vs. Georgia State...W, 3-2 at Emory...W, 2-0 at Winthrop*...W, 2-0 Furman...L, 0-2 at The Citadel...W, 2-1 Mercer... W, 5-2 Campbell*... W, 3-1 Baptist*... W, 5-0 Tennessee... W, 1-0 Francis Marion... W, 2-0 at Radford*...L, 0-1 at Virginia Tech...W, 1-0 at Armstrong State*...W, 11-0 UNC Asheville*... W, 4-0 at Appalachian State...W, 1-0 at Augusta*...W, 6-0 UNC Wilmington... W, 1-0 West Virginia...T(ot), 1-1 Armstrong State #...W, 11-0 vs. Radford #...W, 5-2 at Campbell #...W, 1-0 # Big South Tournament at Campbell *Big South Conference game 1987 (14-6-1, 5-1) Big South Regular Season Champions Big South tournament Champions Coach: Paul Banta Pfeiffer... W, 3-0 at Virginia...L, 2-3 at Maryland...L, 1-5 at Furman...L, 1-2 The Citadel... W, 7-0 at UNC Asheville*...W, 5-1 at Campbell*...W, 2-0 Boca Raton... W, 1-0 at Baptist (CSU)*...W, 2-0 at Central Florida...L, 1-3 vs. Rollins...W, 2-1 at UNC Wilmington...W, 2-1 at Clemson...L, 1-2 Appalachian State...T(ot), 6-6 Augusta*... W, 4-1 Winthrop*... W, 3-2 USC Spartanburg... W, 4-2 Radford*...L, 0-4 College of Charleston... W, 4-2 Radford #...W, 3-1 Winthrop #...W, 5-0 # Big South Tournament at Coastal Carolina *Big South Conference game

39 1988 (4-14-1, 2-4) Coach: Paul Banta Wisconsin-Green Bay...L, 0-2 UMBC...T(ot), 0-0 at Francis Marion...W, 4-1 Georgia Southern...L, 1-2 at Augusta*...W, 4-3 at East Stroudsburg...L, 0-1 at George Washington...L, 2-3 Campbell...L, 0-1 Georgia State... W, 3-2 at Clemson...L, 0-3 at Boca Raton...L, 0-6 UNC Wilmington...L, 0-3 at Radford*...L, 0-5 Baptist (CSU)*...L, 0-1 Lander...L, 1-2 UNC Asheville*... W, 1-0 at College of Charleston*...L, 0-4 at Winthrop*...L, 1-2 Virginia Tech...L, 2-5 # Big South Tournament at Campbell * Big South Conference game 1989 (18-4, 6-0) Big South Regular Season Champions Big South Tournament Champions Coach: Paul Banta UNC Charlotte... W, 5-3 High Point... W, 2-1 Francis Marion... W, 7-0 USC Aiken... W, 11-0 at Clemson...L, 1-2 Augusta... W, 10-2 at The Citadel...W, 4-1 at UNC Wilmington...W, 3-0 at UNC Asheville...W, 3-0 at North Carolina...L, 0-1 Radford... W, 2-0 at Georgia Southern...W, 4-0 at Campbell...W, 3-0 at Baptist (CSU)...W, 7-0 Wofford... W, 7-2 at South Alabama...L, 0-3 Liberty... W, 1-0 at UNC Greensboro...L, 0-3 Winthrop #...W, 2-0 at UNC Asheville #...W, 2-1 vs. Campbell #...W, 1-0 College of Charleston #...W, 1-0 # Big South Tournament at UNC Asheville *Big South Conference 1990 (16-3-2, 4-2) Coach: Paul Banta at College of Charleston*...W, 1-0 Alabama A&M... W, 2-1 at Maryland...W, 2-1 Baptist (CSU)... W, 8-1 at George Washington... T(OT), 0-0 at Augusta...L, 1-3 SW Missouri State... W, 4-0 Wisconsin... W, 1-0 at Clemson...L, 0-4 Campbell...L, 0-1 UNC Asheville*... W, 3-0 at Radford*...W, 2-1 at Lander...W, 4-2 UNC Greensboro... W, 5-2 UNC Wilmington... W, 2-1 at Boca Raton...W, 4-1 at Winthrop*...W, 1-0 at Eastern Illinois... T(OT), 1-1 Winthrop #...W, 2-0 at UNC Asheville #...W, 2-1 vs. Davidson #...W, 2-0 # Big South Tournament at UNC Asheville *Big South Conference game 1991 (7-8-3, 1-4) Coach: Paul Banta at Alabama A&M...L, 1-2 Jacksonville...W, 2-0 Brooklyn... W, 5-0 at George Washington...L, 1-2 vs. American...W, 4-0 College of Charleston*... W, 1-0 South Alabama... W, 3-0 Boca Raton...L, 2-0 at Charleston Southern*... T(OT), 3-3 at UNC Asheville*...W, 2-0 at UNC Greensboro... T(OT), 0-0 Radford*...L, 0-2 at Campbell*...L, 1-2 Winthrop*...L, 0-1 at Davidson...L, 0-1 at UNC Greensboro... T(OT), 2-2 Eastern Illinois... W, 4-0 at Winthrop #...L, 0-1 # Big South Tournament at Coastal Carolina * Big South Conference game 1992 (16-2-1) NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Paul Banta at Jacksonville...W, 4-2 at Towson State...W, 2-0 UNC Asheville... W, 11-0 UMBC... W, 6-1 Campbell... W, 2-0 at Charleston Southern...W, 4-0 at College of Charleston...W, 3-2 Liberty... W, 3-0 Alabama A&M... W, 3-2 George Mason... W(ot), 3-2 at William & Mary... L(OT), 2-3 UNC Greensboro... W, 6-0 at Winthrop...W, 1-0 Davidson... W, 3-0 UNC Charlotte... W, 3-1 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee...L, 2-3 vs. Adelphi...W, 3-1 at South Carolina $...W(OT), 2-0 at Davidson $...T(ot), 0-0 (lost 5-6 inpks) $ NCAA Tournament at Winthrop 1993 (6-12-1, 4-4-1) Coach: Paul Banta vs. West Virginia...W, 5-0 vs. Louisville... W(ot), 3-2 Towson State*...L(ot), 2-3 at UMBC*...L, 1-2 vs. St. Mary s...l, 0-2 at San Diego...L, 0-4 Charleston Southern*... W, 4-0 at Liberty*...W, 2-1 at UNC Greensboro*...L, 0-1 Akron...L, 1-2 Memphis State...L, 1-2 at Campbell*...L, 0-3 Gannon...L, 0-2 at UNC Asheville*...W, 3-1 vs. Drake...L, 0-2 at Creighton...L, 1-5 Winthrop*... W, 2-1 Howard...L, 1-3 Radford*...T(ot), 3-3 #Big South Tournament at UNC Greensboro *Big South Conference Game 1994 ( , 5-3) Coach: Paul Banta at Akron...L, 0-1 vs. Bowling Green...L, 1-3 Campbell... W, 5-1 at Pembroke State...L, 2-3 Catawba... W, 3-2 Liberty*... W, 6-1 at Towson State*...W, 2-0 at UMBC*...W, 1-0 Central Florida... W, 1-0 West Virginia...L, 0-3 at UNC Wilmington...L, 1-2 UNC Asheville*... W, 5-0 at Winthrop*...W, 4-0 Lander...L, 2-4 UNC Greensboro*...L, 1-3 East Carolina... W, 5-0 at Charleston Southern*...L, 0-2 at Radford*...L, 0-5 vs. Charleston Southern#...W, 4-0 at UNC Greensboro#... L(OT), 0-1 # Big South Tournament at UNC Greensboro *Big South Conference Game All-Time results

40 All-Time results 1995 (17-5-0, 5-2) NCAA TOURNAMENT Big South Tournament Champions Coach: Paul Banta vs. Mercer...W, 3-0 at Central Florida...W, 4-1 Missouri-Kansas City... W, 6-1 Western Illinois...L, 1-3 UNC Wilmington... W, 2-1 at UNC Asheville*...L, 1-2 vs. Alabama A&M...W, 3-0 at South Alabama...W(OT), 1-0 USC Aiken... W, 11-1 at UNC Greensboro*...L, 0-1 Pembroke State... W, 6-0 UMBC*... W, 2-1 Winthrop*... W(ot), 5-1 at Liberty*...W, 2-1 at Jacksonville...L, 2-3 East Carolina... W, 8-2 Charleston Southern*... W, 6-0 Radford*... W(ot), 2-1 UMBC #...W, 4-0 UNC Greensboro #...W, 2-0 at South Alabama %...W, 1-0 at South Carolina $...L, 1-3 # Big South Tournament at Coastal Carolina % NCAA Play-in $ NCAA Tournament 1996 (7-9-2, 3-4) Coach: Paul Banta Long Island... W, 3-0 Robert Morris... W, 2-1 California Poly State... W, 2-1 vs. MO-Kansas City... T(OT), 2-2 at New Mexico...L, 3-6 USC Spartanburg...T(ot), 2-2 at Campbell*...L, 1-2 at Winthrop*...L, 0-2 UNC Asheville*... W, 2-0 at UNC Wilmington*... W(ot), 2-1 Jacksonville...L, 0-1 at UMBC*...L, 2-4 at Lander...L, 0-1 Liberty*...L(ot), 0-1 at Radford*...W, 2-1 at Charleston Southern*...W, 3-1 UNC Greensboro*...L, 1-3 vs. UMBC #...L, 1-3 # Big South Tournament at UNC Greensboro 1997 (6-10-1, 1-5-1) Coach: Paul Banta (4-4-0) Interim Coach: Dermot McGrane (2-6-1) South Alabama*... W, 2-1 at Mercer...W, 2-1 at Jacksonville...L, 1-4 at Georgia Southern...L, 1-5 Catawba... W, 3-1 Campbell*... W, 2-1 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee...L, 2-7 at Miami (OH)...L, 0-2 UNC Wilmington... W(OT), 3-2 at UNC Asheville*... L(OT), 1-2 UMBC*...L(OT), 3-4 Lander...L(OT), 0-1 at Liberty*... L(OT), 0-1 Winthrop*...T(OT), 1-1 Radford*...L, 2-3 at Charleston Southern*...L, 0-5 Elon... W, 3-1 Big South Tournament at Coastal Carolina 1998 (7-9-2, 3-3) Coach: Shaun Docking MERCER...W, 1-0 vs. Florida Atlantic...L, 1-2 at Central Florida...L, 1-8 Methodist... W, 6-0 at UNC Wilmington*...L, 0-1 at Campbell*...L, 0-2 Clayton State... W(ot), 2-1 Georgia Southern... W(ot), 3-2 at Elon... T(OT), 1-1 at N.C. State...L, 0-1 at South Alabama*...W, 1-0 High Point*...L, 1-2 UNC Asheville*... W, 3-0 at Winthrop*...L, 0-2 at Radford*...L, 1-2 Charleston Southern*... W, 4-2 Liberty*...L, 1-3 South Alabama #......T(OT), 3-3 (lost 4-5 in PKs) # Big South Tournament at Radford 1999 (12-4-1, 6-1) Big South Regular Season Champions Coach: Shaun Docking at Wake Forest...L, 1-6 at William & Mary...L, 0-1 Milligan... W, 8-0 Limestone... W, 6-0 Stetson...L, 2-3 at College of Charleston...W, 2-1 vs. The Citadel...W, 4-1 Winthrop... W, 1-0 Campbell... W(ot), 2-1 Elon... W, 1-0 at High Point*...W, 3-0 at UNC Asheville*...W, 1-0 at Charleston Southern*...W, 2-0 Radford*... W(ot), 2-1 Alabama A&M... W, 5-1 at Liberty*...L, 2-3 UNC Asheville #...T(OT), 0-0 (lost in PKs) # Big South Tournament at Coastal Carolina 2000 (11-5-1, 5-2) Big South regular Season Champions Coach: Shaun Docking 9/3 Georgia State... W, 6-0 9/6 at UNC Greensboro...W, 2-0 9/13 UNC Wilmington... W, 6-0 9/16 vs. South Florida %...L, 1-3 9/17 vs. Stetson %...W, 2-0 9/20 College of Charleston...T(ot), 1-1 9/23 UNC Asheville*... W, 2-1 9/27 Milligan... W(ot), /2 at UAB...L, /7 at Elon*...W, /11 at Winthrop*...L, /14 High Point*... W, /18 at East Carolina...W, /21 at Radford*...L(ot), /25 Charleston Southern*... W, /28 Liberty*...W, /1 vs. Elon #...L, 1-4 % Umbro/Spinx Furman Invit. *Big South Conference game # Big South Tournament at Liberty 2001 (10-8-3, 3-2-2) NCAA TOURNAMENT BIG SOUTH Tournament CHAMPIONS Coach: Shaun Docking UAB...L, 0-2 at UNC Wilmington...L, 1-2 Jacksonville ^...L, 1-2 Campbell ^... W, 6-0 at VCU...L, 0-2 Milligan... W, 2-1 Elon*... W, 2-1 at Charleston Southern*...W, 2-1 High Point*...T(2ot), 2-2 at UNC Asheville*...L, 1-3 VCU...L(ot), 2-3 Radford*... W, 1-0 Liberty*...L, 0-2 vs. The Citadel &...W, 4-1 at College of Charleston&...W, 2-0 Winthrop*...T(2ot), 2-2 at Birmingham-Southern...W, 2-1 vs. Radford #...W, 1-0 vs. High Point #...T(4OT), 1-1 vs. Liberty #...W, 3-1 vs. Seton Hall $...L, 1-2 ^ CCU Invitational & College of Charleston Classic *Big South Conference game # Big South Tournament at Winthrop $ NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Virginia) 2002 (19-2-3, 6-1) NCAA TOURNAMENT Big South Regular Season Champions Coach: Shaun Docking 8/30 vs. Hartwick ^... T, 3-3 9/1 vs. Syracuse ^...W, 3-1

41 9/6 IPFW &... W, 2-0 9/7 Mercer &... W, 3-1 9/13 vs. William 4-2 9/15 at Old 4-0 9/20 vs. Marshall %...W, 4-1 9/22 at Kentucky %...W(OT), 2-1 9/28 at Elon*...W, /5 at Radford*...W, /9 Charleston Southern*... W, /12 UNC Asheville*... W(ot), /16 East Carolina*... W, /19 at Liberty*...W, /26 High Point*... W, /1 vs.#21 South Carolina!...W, /3 at College of Charleston!... T(2OT), /6 at Winthrop*... L(OT), /9 Birmingham-Southern*... W, /14 vs. High Point #...W, /15 vs. Elon #...W, /17 vs. Winthrop #... L(OT), /23 at South Carolina $... W(2OT),2-1 11/27 at Clemson $... T(2ot), 1-1 (lost 5-4 in PKs) ^ VCU/Alltel Classic & CCU ODU Classic % University of Kentucky Invitational! College of Charleston Classic *Big South Conference game # Big South Tournament at Winthrop $ NCAA Tournament 2003 (20-3-0, 6-1) NCAA TOURNAMENT Big South Regular Season Champions Big South Tournament Champions Coach: Shaun Docking 8/30 UNC Greensboro... W, 1-0 9/2 Davidson... W, 1-0 9/5 at Florida Atlantic...W, 3-2 9/13 at Richmond...L, 1-2 9/19 vs. Cornell ^...W, 3-0 9/20 at Bradley ^...W, 3-0 9/26 vs. Furman &...W, 2-0 9/28 at Clemson &...W, /1 at UNC Asheville *...L, /11 VMI *... W, /16 Georgia State... W, /19 Liberty *... W, /22 Winthrop *... W, /25 Radford *... W, /28 at Birmingham Southern *...W, /1 at High Point *...W, /9 Bridgewater... W, /13 vs. VMI #...W, /14 vs. Winthrop #...W, /16 vs. Birminghan Southern #...W, /21 Davidson $...W, /26 at North Carolina $...W, /30 at Santa Clara $... L(OT), 2-3 ^ Bradley Tournament & Nike/Clemson Invitational * Big South Conference game # Big South Tournament at Radford $ NCAA Tournament 2004 (14-8-1, 4-3) NCAA TOURNAMENT BIG SOUTH Tournament CHAMPIONS Coach Shaun Docking 9/1 Anderson... W, 8-0 9/5 at Furman...W, 2-0 9/10 vs. Harvard %...W, 3-1 9/12 vs. Louisville %...W, 6-2 9/17 Winconsin-Milwaukee... W, 1-0 9/20 at Liberty *...W, 3-1 9/26 Birmingham-Southern...L, 0-1 9/28 UNC Asheville *...L, /1 vs. Hofstra ^...W, /3 vs. Virginia Tech ^...L, /6 at Radford *...L, /12 Wake Forest...L, /15 at UNC Greensboro@...L, /17 vs. Davidson@... T(2OT), /23 at VMI *...W, /30 at Winthrop *...W, /3 High Point *... W, /5 vs. South Carolina &...W, /7 at College of Charleston &...L, /12 vs. VMI #...W, /13 vs. UNC Asheville #...W, /14 at Birmingham-Southern #...W, /19 at Duke University $...L, 0-3 * Big South Conference Game % Furman/Diadora Invitational ^ Clemson/Nike UNC Greensboro/adidas Invitational & Aaron Olitsky Memorial Soccer Classic # Big South Tournament at Birmingham-Southern $ NCAA Tournament 2005 (11-9-1, 5-2) NCAA TOURNAMENT BIG SOUTH Tournament CHAMPIONS Coach Shaun Docking 9/1 Northeastern %... W, 6-0 9/3 Binghamton %...L, 0-1 9/9 vs. #24 Ohio State ^...L, 1-3 9/11 vs. Mercer ^...W, 5-3 9/16 at 0-3 9/18 vs. New 0-1 9/23 VCU &... W, 4-3 9/25 College of charleston &...T, /1 at Birmingham-Southern *...L, /4 Radford *...L, /9 at Davidson...L, /12 at High Point *...W, /15 UNC Greensboro...L, /19 at Winthrop *...W, /22 at UNC Asheville... W(ot), /29 VMI *... W, /5 Liberty *... W, /10 vs. High Point #...W, /11 vs. VMI #...W, /13 vs. Winthrop #... W(ot), /18 at Clemson $...L, 0-2 % Coastal/adidas Invitational ^ Furman/Diadora Harvard/Nike Invitational & Coastal/adidas Classic * Big South Conference game # Big South Tournament at High Point $ NCAA Tournament 2006 (11-7-2, 5-2) Coach Shaun Docking 8/25 at Oakland...L, 0-1 8/27 at Michigan...W, 3-2 9/1 Bowling Green%... W, 2-0 9/3 Richmond%... W, 1-0 9/8 vs. Stetson$...W, 5-3 9/10 vs. Gardner-Webb$... T, 1-1 9/13 Davidson...L, 1-2 9/16 UNC Willimngton...T, 0-0 9/19 at Liberty*...L, 1-2 9/22 at UNC Greensboro...L, 0-4 9/26 UNC Asheville*... W, 1-0 9/29 at #8 Wake Forest...L, /3 at College of Charleston...W, /7 at Radford*...L, /14 at VMI*...W, /21 Birmingham Southern*... W, /25 Winthrop*... W(2ot), /28 High Point*... W(2ot), /2 vs. UNC Asheville#...W, 2-1 All-Time results

42 All-Time results 11/3 vs. High Point#...L, 1-2 % Coastal/adidas Invitational $ Furman/Diadora Invitational * Big South Conference game # Big South Tournament at Radford 2007 (10-8-1, 6-0) Big South Regular Season Champions Coach Shaun Docking 8/31 Florida Gulf Coast!...L, 2-3 9/2 Saint Joseph s!...l, 2-3 9/7 vs. Jacksonville#...T(2ot), 1-1 9/9 vs. Presbyterian#...W, 4-0 9/14 at UNC Wilmington@...L, 0-1 9/16 vs. College of Charleston@...L, 1-2 9/23 Cal State Fullerton...L(ot), 1-2 9/29 VMI*... W, /3 at UNC Asheville*...W, /6 George Washington... W, /12 Liberty*... W, /20 at Davidson...L, /23 Wake Forest...L, /28 at High Point*...W, /31 at Clemson...W, /3 North Florida... W, /7 at Winthrop*...W, /10 Radford*... W, /16 vs. Radford$...L, 1-3 * Big South Conference game! CCU/adidas Invitational # Furman UNCW Classic $ Big South Tournament at Winthrop 2008 ( , 5-2-1) Coach Shaun Docking 8/29 Florida Atlantic... W, 1-0 8/30 Longwood...L, 1-2 9/5 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)%...L, 0-1 9/7 vs. Oakland%...L, 1-4 9/12 vs. Charlotte@...W(OT), 2-1 9/14 vs /17 UNC Wilmington...L, 0-3 9/21 VCU...L, 0-4 9/28 at VMI*...W, /4 at Liberty*...W, /12 at Gardner-Webb*...L, /19 High Point*... W, /22 UNC Asheville*... W, /26 at Radford*... T(2OT), /29 Presbyterian*... W, /1 College of Charleston*... W, /5 Winthrop*...L, /8 at North Florida...L, /13 vs. Radford$...W, /14 vs. UNC Asheville$...W, /16 vs. Winthrop$...L, 3-4 * Big South Conference game! CCU/adidas UNCW Classic $ Big South Tournament at Coastal Carolina % Niagara University Tournament 2009 (9-2-7, 5-0-3) Big South Regular Season Champions Coach Shaun Docking 9/1 at College of Charleston... L, 3-4 9/4 Albany %...T(2OT), 1-2 9/6 St. Francis (N.Y.)%... W, 1-0 9/11 vs. Georgetown@... L, 0-3 9/13 at Davidson@... W, 3-1 9/17 Furman...T(2OT), 3-3 9/25 at Cal State Fullerton^...T(2OT), 1-1 9/27 vs. #24 Cal State Northridge^... W, /3 Liberty*...T(2OT), /7 Gardner-Webb*... W, /17 at High Point*...T(2OT), /21 at Presbyterian*... (2OT), /25 VMI*... W(OT), /31 at UNC Asheville*... W, /3 at Winthrop*... W, /7 Radford*... W, /13 vs. VMI$... W, /14 vs. Winthrop$...T(2OT), 1-1 (lost 4-2 in PKs) CAPS - Home match at CCU Soccer Field * Big South Conference game % CCU/adidas Davidson/adidas Classic ^ Cal State Fullerton Tournament $ Big South Tournament at High Point, N.C (12-8-2, 5-2-1) ncaa tournament Big south tournament champions Coach Shaun Docking 9/4 vs. Old Dominion^... L, 0-1 9/6 at VCU^... L, 2-0 9/10 HOWARD%... W, 3-0 9/12 WOFFORD%... W(2OT), 1-0 9/17 at George Washington... W, 4-0 9/19 at Elon...T(2OT), 2-2 9/25 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON... L, 2-1 9/28 at #24 UNC Wilmington... W, /2 at Liberty*... L, /4 at VMI*... W, /9 PRESBYTERIAN*... W, /13 UNC ASHEVILLE*... W(2OT), /16 at Gardner-Webb*... W, /20 at NC State... L, /23 WINTHROP*... W(2OT), /27 HIGH POINT*...L(2OT), /30 at Radford*...T(2OT), /5 at #3 Maryland... L, /11 vs. VMI@... W, /12 vs. Gardner-Webb@... W, /14 at High Point@... W, /18 at #24 Duke$... L, 2-1 CAPS - Home match at CCU Soccer Field ^ Richmond Marriott Classic % CCU/Adidas Invitational * Big South Conference Big South Tournament $ NCAA College Cup First Round 2011 (18-4-0, 9-0-0) NCAA Tournament Big South Regular Season Champions Coach Shaun Docking 8/29 #23 Charlotte... L, 1-2 9/2 vs. Elon#... W, 2-1 9/4 vs. Richmond#... W, /9 George Washington^... W, 2-0 9/11 #16 VCU^...W, 2-1 (2OT) 9/16 Appalachian State%... L, 0-1 9/18 #21 Ohio State%... W, 2-0 9/23 Gardner-Webb*... W, /2 Liberty*... W, /5 at College of Charleston... W, /9 Radford*... W, /12 at High Point*... W, /15 at UNC Asheville*... W, /18 at Wofford... W, /21 VMI*... W, /29 at Winthrop*... W, /2 at Presbyterian*... W, /5 CAMPBELL*... W, /10 vs. UNC Asheville!... W, /11 vs. Liberty!... L, /17 ELON$... W, /20 at #1 North Carolina$... L, 2-3 CAPS - Home match at CCU Soccer Field # - Richmond Marriott Classic (Richmond, Va.) ^ - CCU Invitational (Conway, S.C.) % - CCU Tournament (Conway, S.C.) * - Big South Conference match! - Big South Tournament (Boiling Springs, N.C.) $ - NCAA Tournament * Coastal Carolina did not compete in men s soccer in 1982 and 1983

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