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4 The University of South Florida men s soccer team has garnered 16 conference championships and has advanced to 11 NCAA Tournaments in its 41-year history. Six coaches have guided the Bulls to an overall record of USF has had a total of 134 all-conference selections, while a Bull has received All-America honors 15 times.

5 The home to the men s soccer program since 1965, the USF Soccer Stadium has played host to a number of conference championships as well as the 1990 and 1991 NCAA Men s Final Four. With permanent seating for 4,000 fans, the soccer stadium has been the site for 331 USF men s soccer matches with the Bulls owning a record all-time at the facility. The stadium, which was was originally called the USF Soccer Field, played host to the first-ever intercollegiate event in school history (a men s soccer game between USF and Florida Southern on Aug. 25, 1965).

6 In May 2004, the USF athletic family moved into a sparkling new $15 million facility that provides student-athletes with an outstanding environment for improving the mind and body with impressive space for academic counseling, sports medicine and strength and conditioning, in addition to a home for the athletic department staff.

7 The building sits on the eastern end of campus and gives an impressive view for those entering campus on Bull Run. The facility is 104,000 square feet and brings the vast majority of the athletic department under one roof. With the exception of men's and women's basketball, volleyball and men's and women's golf, the remainder of the 13 athletic teams call the new facility home. The basketball teams remain in the on-campus Sun Dome, where volleyball also takes up residence in its home - The Corral. The golf teams remain housed at the on-campus USF Golf Course.

8 The new facility includes a 10,000-square foot strength and conditioning center with state-of-theart medical and strength equipment. It also has an ultra-impressive Academic Enrichment Center that covers one-fourth of the upper floor in the twostory complex. The AEC includes a computer study lab, a separate study lounge, a library and office space for counselors and tutors. The Sports Medicine Clinic is housed in the new Athletic Training Center. Opened in May of 2004, the 5,400 square foot clinic is designed with the health care of every student-athlete in mind. It features brand new modalities and rehab equipment, as well as three Hydroworx series pools. The Hydroworx 1000 is equipped with an underwater treadmill, three current jets, an underwater camera monitoring system, and a computer control console. These pools are stateof-the-art and will allow the student-athletes an extra tool to return to play quickly and safely.

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10 2006 USF Men s Soccer Media and Fan Guide to the Bulls Table of Contents USF Facts Location Tampa, Fla. Enrollment 41,392 Founded 1956 Colors Green (PMS 343) and Gold (PMS 4515) Nickname Bulls Affiliation NCAA, Division I Conference BIG EAST Conference Home Field USF Soccer Stadium Surface Bermuda Grass Capacity 4,000 President Dr. Judy Genshaft Alma Mater, Yr. Wisconsin 69 Director of Athletics Doug Woolard Alma Mater, Yr. SIU Carbondale 73 Faculty Representative Dr. John T. Romeo Athletic Department Phone (813) Ticket Office Phone (800) GoBulls Press Box Phone (813) Head Coach George Kiefer Alma Mater, Yr. So. Connecticut St., 94 Overall Record (Years) (Four Years) Record at USF (Years) (Four Years) Staff Ryan Anatol (Assistant Coach), Jim DiNobile (Assistant Coach), Fred Dikranian (Assistant Coach) Men s Soccer Contact Paul Dodson Office Phone (813) Office Fax (813) Dodson s Cell (813) Dodson s pdodson@admin.usf.edu 8 Table of Contents/Credits 9-10 Media Information/Policies 11 Media Outlets 12 Directions & Maps Opponent Information USF Men s Soccer (2006 preview) Roster 17 Photo Roster 18 Quick Facts Outlook Schedule 23 The BIG EAST Conference 24 BIG EAST Composite Schedule Head Coach George Kiefer 28 Asst. Coach Ryan Anatol 28 Asst. Coach Fred Dikranian 29 Asst. Coach Jim DiNobile 29 Support Staff 30 USF s National Team Players Player Profiles (A look at the 2006 squad) 32 Dane Brenner 33 Joey Brown Sammy Castellanos 34 Joris Claessens 35 Jason Devenish Rodrigo Hidalgo 37 Yohance Marshall 37 Alex Muniz 38 Kevon Neaves Kris Raad Simon Schoendorf Jordan Seabrook 41 Blake Sharpe 42 Kareem Smith 42 Andre Townsend Hunter West Seniors 44 Marc Doherty 45 Tom Markey 45 Ogi Perucica 45 Diego Restrepo 46 Anthony Wallace Team Photo 2005 Reivew (A look back at the 05 season) Season-In-Review Results Individual Stats BIG EAST Stats Postseason Stats Player Game-By-Game 56 USF s 05 Record When... USF History (41 years of men s soccer) 58 All-Time Results 59 USF Coaching History 60 Individual/Team Records 61 Career/Year-By-Year Leaders 62 NCAA Tournament History Conference History 64 Regional Awards 65 National Awards 65 Miscellaneous History Year-By-Year Results All-Time Series Results 73 All-Time Opponent Summary 74 USF vs. The Conferences 75 All-Time BIG EAST Series All-Time Letterwinners 78 Bulls in the Pros The University (A look at the University of South Florida) Discover USF Tampa Bay 83 USF Preferred Partners 84 Dr. Judy Genshaft 84 Dr. John T. Romeo 85 Doug Woolard 86 Barbara Sparks-McGlinchy 86 BIG EAST SWAs 87 Bulls Club Academic Services 90 Sports Medicine 91 Strength & Conditioning 92 In the Community 93 USF Soccer Stadium 94 Prominent USF Grads 95 USF Staff Directory Credits The 2006 USF Men s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the USF Sports Information Office. Written, edited and designed by USF Assistant Sports Information Director Paul Dodson, using QuarkXpress and Adobe Photoshop. Editorial Assistance by John Gerdes, Michael Hogan, Scott Kuykendall, Rachel Constantine, Adam Hollen and Amy Woodruff. Photography by Thomas J. Wagner, Mike Mowat, Gina Villanueva, Stephen Slade, OwenImages.com, Kyle Jefferies Russell Phillips, Tony Quinn, Andy Meng and Shawn M. Pecor and Nancy A. Pecor (fotowerx, imaging, LLC). Pictures of Mark Chung, Jeff Cunningham, Christian Jimenez and Roy Wegerle courtesy of Real Salt Lake, Major League Soccer, San Jose Earthquakes John Todd/MLS/ Wireimage.com and CD Chivas USA. National Team photos courtesy of John Todd and J. Brett Whitesell of internationalsportsimages.com. Cover art (front, inside and back) produced by Karloz Tellez. Printing by Corporate Printing Management Services, Tampa, Fla. Special Thanks to all BIG EAST and opponent SIDs that assisted in compiling information and materials. On the Cover The 2005 BIG EAST Red Division Champions 8

11 The 2006 USF men s soccer media guide is designed to assist members of the media in its coverage of the Bulls soccer program. Additional information, including press releases and photographs, may be obtained by contacting the USF Sports Information Office at (813) Please take a moment to review the following policies and services that are intended to assist you in your coverage of USF men s soccer this season. Media Credentials All requests for press, broadcast and photo credentials for USF home soccer matches should be directed to Paul Dodson, Assistant Sports Information Director, via (pdodson@admin.usf.edu), phone ( ) or fax ( ). All requests should be made at least one week prior to the event. As a general rule, working space is allocated on the following basis: (1) daily newspapers/beat writers and wire-service writers covering for next-day publications; (2) radio and television personnel for broadcast origination; (3) newspaper and television photographers. A television deck is located on the west end of the press box. Photographers Photographers are restricted to the grandstand sideline and the endlines (upto the near 18-yard box line) unless given permission by Paul Dodson. Photoraphers are asked to shoot atleast 10 yards from the field of play as to not interfere with the game. TV/Video A video deck is located on the west side of the press box. Power will be provided to those who need it. Media Will Call A media pass list will be left at the ticket gate of the USF Soccer Stadium. Media Information Policies and guidelines for covering USF men s soccer Media Parking Parking for all USF home soccer matches is located in the Visitor Parking Lot south of the USF Soccer Stadium and north of the Sun Dome. Parking is also available in the lot located southwest of the stadium on Maple Dr. Parking is free, two hours prior to the start of the match on weekdays and all day during the weekend. Player Interviews All media requests for interviews with USF soccer players should be directed to Assistant SID Paul Dodson (office: ), preferably 24 hours in advance. The best time for in-season interviews, either in person or on the phone, is prior to or following practice. Most USF practices begin at 2 p.m. and end at approximately 4 p.m. Practice is open to the media to film and photograph. Practices are held at the soccer practice fields (located to the north of the USF Athletics Building). Interviews conducted following practice should be held to a brief Q & A session. With advanced notice, interviews with players can be arranged for other hours. Calling players at home or on cell phones without permission from SID Paul Dodson will not be tolerated. The players dorms, training room and weight room are also off limits. On game days, players are unavailable until after the match. Key Phone Numbers Athletic Department (813) Athletic Department Fax (813) Sports Information Fax (813) Press Box (813) Ticket Office (800) GoBulls USF Sports Information John Gerdes Assistant Director of Athletics Office: (813) Cell: (813) gerdes@admin.usf.edu Mike Hogan Assistant Sports Information Director Office: (813) Cell: (813) mhogan@admin.usf.edu Paul Dodson Assistant Sports Information Director Office: (813) Cell: (813) pdodson@admin.usf.edu Scott Kuykendall Assistant Sports Information Director Office: (813) Cell: (813) skuyken@admin.usf.edu Rachel Constantine Assistant Sports Information Director Office: (813) Cell: (727) rachelc@admin.usf.edu Adam Hollen Sports Information Assistant Office: (813) Cell: (850) ahollen@admin.usf.edu Amy Woodruff Sports Information Assistant Office: (813) Cell: (641) woodruff@admin.usf.edu Address 4202 E. Fowler Ave. ATH100 Tampa, FL Media Information 9

12 JohnGerdes Assist. Director of Athletics MikeHogan Assistant SID PaulDodson Assistant SID ScottKuykendall Assistant SID Head Coach George Kiefer Interviews All interviews with Head Coach George Kiefer should be arranged through SID Paul Dodson ( ). The best time to interview Kiefer is in the morning. Coach Kiefer is also available for a brief Q&A following practice. Covering Practice Media members who want to cover or watch practice sessions are asked to contact Paul Dodson by the morning of that days practice. All practice all held at the USF soccer practice fields (located just north of the Athletics Building). Postgame Interviews Head Coach George Kiefer and requested players will be available for postgame interviews following a brief cool-down period. All interviews will be conducted on the field. Please direct any opposing team interview requests to SID Paul Dodson should the visitng SID not be available. Media Services The USF soccer press box is located at the top of the south grandstands. Two phone lines are located in the press box - the press box phone number ( ) and one phone line for visiting SID/radio (if needed). Power will be available for those who need it. The press box will also be equiped with wireless capability. High speed internet connections are available upon request. GoUSFBulls.com GoUSFBulls.com is your official source for for up-tothe-minute news and information, including updated releases, notes, stats and photo galleries. Bios, Stats, Etc. Just about any information a media member would want concerning USF men s soccer is available via GoUSFBulls.com. Media members can access biographical data on the entire coaching staff and current roster. The site also includes updated statistics for the team and individual players, game recaps, weekly notes packages, boxscores and several historical features. Tickets Contact the USF Ticket Office at GoBulls to order game tickets. For all matches, adult tickets are $7, children s tickets are $5 and groups of 10-or-more are $3. For more information or to purchase, call GoBulls. RachelConstantine Assistant SID Media Information AdamHollen SID Assistant AmyWoodruff SID Assistant 10

13 Media Outlets Area/regional media outlets which cover USF on a regular basis Local Newspapers Bradenton Herald P.O. Box 921 Bradenton, FL (941) (941) fax Executive Editor - Mike Mersch Writer - Roger Mooney Lakeland Ledger P.O. Box 408 Lakeland, FL (863) (863) fax Executive Editor - Anna Maria Della Costa Beat Writer - Pat Zier Sarasota Herald Tribune P.O. Box 1719 Sarasota, FL (941) (941) fax Editor - Scott Peterson College Sports - Mic Huber St. Petersburg Times 490 1st Ave. South St. Petersburg, FL (727) (727) fax Managing Editor - Jack Sheppard College Editor - Mike Stephens Beat Writer - Greg Auman Tampa Tribune 202 S. Parker Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Executive Sports Editor - Nick Pugliese College Editor - Cesar Brioso Beat Writer - Brett McMurphy USF Oracle 4202 E. Fowler Cooper Hall Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Sports Editor - Mike Camunas State Newspapers Dayotna Beach News Journal P.O. Box 2831 Dayotna Beach, FL (904) (904) fax Columnist - Ken Hornach College Writers - Bob Pockrass Florida Times Union P.O. Box 1949-F Jacksonville, FL (904) (904) fax Executive Editor - Jim Nasella College Sports - BobThomas Florida Today Gannet Plaza P.O. Box Melbourne, FL (407) (407) fax College Sports - David Jones Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel 101 N. New River Drive Ft. Lauderdale, FL (800) (954) fax Executive Editor - Fred Turner College Sports - Craig Barnes Ft. Myers News Press P.O. Box 10 Ft. Myers, FL (941) (941) fax College Sports - Glenn Miller Gainesville Sun P.O. Drawer A Gainesville, FL (352) (352) fax College Sports - Pat Dooley Miami Herald One Herald Plaza Miami, FL (305) (305) fax Executive Editor - Richard Bush College Sports - Michelle Kaufman, Bob Rubin Orlando Sentinel 633 Orange St. Orlando, FL (407) (407) fax Deputy Managing Editor - Van McKenzie Tampa Writer - Chris Harry Palm Beach Post 2751 South Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL (561) (561) fax Executive Editor - Tim Burke Assistant - Nick Moschella Tallahassee Democrat P.O. Box 990 Tallahassee, FL (850) (850) fax Executive Sports Editor - Randy Beard College Sports - Steve Ellis Local Television Bay News Carillon Parkway St. Petersburg, FL (727) (727) fax Producer - Chris Elias Anchor - Rock Riley Catch th St. North Pinellas Park, FL (727) General Manager - Robert Evans WFLA (NBC 8) 202 S. Parker Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Anchor - JP Peterson, Dave Reynolds WFTS (ABC 28) 4045 N. Himes Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Anchors - Al Keck, Tom Korun WTSP (CBS 10) Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL (727) (727) fax Producer - Chris Tilley Anchors - John Nugent, Travis Bell WTVT (FOX 13) 3213 W. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Producers - Nick Billias, Jeff Tewksbury Anchors - Chip Carter, Chris Field Local Radio WDAE (620) 4002-A Gandy Blvd. Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Sports Director - Whitney Johnson On-Air Talent -, Steve Duemig, Ron Diaz, Ian Beckles WFLA (970) 4002-A Gandy Blvd. Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Sports Director - Whitney Johnson WTBN (570) 504 Reo St. Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax General Manager - Chris Gould WUSF (89.7) 4202 E. Fowler Ave. WRB 219 Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Reporter - Bobbie O Brien Sports Radio ESPN (AM 1470) 4300 West Cypress Suite 1040 Tampa, Florida (813) (813) fax On-Air Talent - Scot Brantley Internet College Soccer News 2136 Armistead Road Tallahassee, FL Csoccernews@aol.com Soccer Times gary@soccertimes.com Managing Editor - Gary Davidson USFBullseye.com (941) Owner/Operator - Dave Glaser Wire Service Associated Press Tampa Bureau P.O. Box 191 Tampa, FL (813) (813) fax Sports Editor - Fred Goodall Miami Bureau 9100 NW 36 St. Suite 104 Miami, FL (305) (305) fax National Media ESPN ESPN Plaza Bristol, CT (860) (860) fax ESPN The Magazine 19 East 34th St. New York, NY (212) (212) fax Soccer America P.O. Box Oakland, CA (510) (510) fax Managing Editor - Paul Kennedy Executive Editor - Mike Woitalla Senior Editor - Will Kuhns Sports Illustrated 135 West 50th St. New York, NY (212) (212) fax Media Outlets 11

14 Directions & Maps How to get to USF and the USF Soccer Stadium Directions & Maps Directions to the USF Soccer Stadium From Interstate 275: Exit at Fowler Avenue and proceed east for three miles. It is easiest to travel past the main entrance to the university, turning left onto Bull Run at the next traffic light (you will see the Museum of Science & Industry - MOSI - on the right). Passing the Sun Dome (on the left) and Red McEwen Field (on the right), you will see the USF Athletics Building at the intersection of Elm St. and Bull Run. Turn left on Elm St. which leads into the Visitor Parking Lot. The USF Soccer Stadium will be located to the north of the Vistor Parking Lot. From Interstate 75: Follow Fowler Avenue west for two miles. Turn right onto Bull Run at the Sun Dome marquee. Passing the Sun Dome (on the left) and Red McEwen Field (on the right), you will see the USF Athletics Building at the intersection of Elm St. and Bull Run. Turn left on Elm St. which leads into the Visitor Parking Lot. The USF Soccer Stadium will be located to the north of the Vistor Parking Lot. 12

15 Opponent Media Contacts Quick facts on USF s 2006 opponents Schools: Date of Game: Cincinnati Oct. 7 at Cincinnati DePaul Sept. 27 at DePaul Duke Sept. 3 at Duke FAU Oct. 4 at USF FIU Aug. 25 at FIU Location: Enrollment: Conference: Nickname: Colors: Field: Capacity: Cincinnati, OH 35,244 BIG EAST Conference Bearcats Red & Black Gettler Stadium 1,400 Chicago, IL 24,300 BIG EAST Conference Blue Demons Royal Blue & Scarlet Wish Field 1,000 Durham, NC 6,092 ACC Blue Devils Royal Blue & White Koskinen Stadium 7,000 Boca Raton, FL 26,000 Atlantic Soccer Owls Blue, Grey & Red FAU Field 300 Miami, FL 38,000 Conference USA Golden Panthers Blue & Gold University Park 1,500 SID Contact: Office Phone: Jeremy Martin (513) jeremy.martin@uc.edu Greg Greenwell (773) ggreenwe@depaul.edu Ben Blevins (919) bblevins@duaa.duke.edu TBA (561) TBA Margaret Belch (305) belchm@fiu.edu Head Coach: Alma Mater/Year: W-L-T/Years at School: W-L-T/Years Overall: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Hylton Dayes Wright St./ /Five /17 Dan Ensley TBA Craig Blazer Xavier/ /Five /Five Adam Tinkham John Rennie Temple/ / /35 Michael Jefferies Justin Serpone Al Pastore Kos Donev FAU/ / /19 Luis Gajardo Karl Kremser Tennessee/ / /29 Munga Eketebi Roy Rosenberg Joe Massi 2005 Record: Conference W-L-T Postseason: Starters Returning: Letterwinners Returning: Newcomers: None None NCAA Second Round None 7 15 n/a None 5 11 n/a Schools: Date of Game: Fordham Aug. 27 at USF Louisville Oct. 18 at USF Marquette Sept. 10 at Marquette N.C. State Sept. 1 at Duke/addidas Notre Dame Sept. 8 at Notre Dame Location: Enrollment: Conference: Nickname: Colors: Field: Capacity: Bronx, NY 8,477 Atlantic 10 Rams Maroon & White Jack Coffey Field 1,000 Louisville, KY 22,000 BIG EAST Conference Cardinals Red, Black & White Cardinal Park 2,200 Milwaukee, WI 11,000 BIG EAST Conference Golden Eagles Blue & Gold Valley Fields 1,750 Raleigh, NC 29,637 ACC Wolfpack Red & White Method Road 4,000 Notre Dame, IN 11,311 BIG EAST Conference Fighting Irish Blue & Gold Alimni Field 2,500 SID Contact: Office Phone: Head Coach: Alma Mater/Year: W-L-T/Years at School: W-L-T/Years Overall: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: 2005 Record: Conference W-L-T Postseason: Starters Returning: Letterwinners Returning: Newcomers: Scott Kwiatkowski (718) sjk5579@hotmail.com Jim McElderry Fairfield/ /Three /Three Eric Masters Jason George None 10 9 n/a Kim Pemberton (502) kapemb01@louisville.edu Ken Lolla Duke/1983 First season /16 Mike Avery Jeremy Proud None Blain Fowler (414) blain.fowler@marquette.edu Louis Bennett Crewe & Alsagar/1982 First season /10 Stan Anderson Khaled El-Ahmad Jesse Rosen None 8 14 n/a Brian Reinhardt (919) brian_reinhardt@ncsu.edu George Tarantini n/a / /20 Oronde Ash Dan Popik NCAA Second Round Sean Carroll (574) carroll.64@nd.edu Bobby Clark Jordanhill College/ /Five /19 Jamie Clark Chad Riley NCAA Third Round Opponents 13

16 Opponent Media Contacts Quick facts on USF s 2006 opponents Schools: Date of Game: Pittsburgh Sept. 17 at USF Rutgers Sept. 30 at USF St. John s Oct. 21 at St. John s Stetson Oct. 12 at USF Syracuse Oct. 15 at USF Location: Enrollment: Conference: Nickname: Colors: Field: Capacity: Pittsburgh, PA 33,796 BIG EAST Conference Panthers Blue & Gold Founders Field 1,000 Pascataway, NJ 37,072 BIG EAST Conference Scarlet Knights Scarlet Yurcak Field 5,000 Jamaica, NY 19,600 BIG EAST Conference Red Storm Red & White Belson Stadium 3,000 DeLand, FL 2,300 Atlantic Sun Hatters Hunter Green & White Stetson Soccer Complex 500 Syracuse, NY 11,000 BIG EAST Conference Orange Orange Lampe Athletics Complex 1,500 SID Contact: Office Phone: TBA (412) TBA Katie Meier (732) kmeier@scarletknights.com Dustin Hockensmith (718) hockensd@stjohns.edu Salina Hood (386) shood@stetson.edu Mike Morrison (315) mdmorris@syr.edu Head Coach: Alma Mater/Year: W-L-T/Years at School: W-L-T/Years Overall: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Joe Luxbacher Pittsburgh/ / /25 Brian Retzloff Dave Morris Mike Bacasa Bob Reasso Pfeiffer/ / /27 Jeff Zaun David Boutilier Robert Nydick Dr. David Masur Rutgers/ / /19 Marc Reeves Ian Clerihew Sean Murphy Flagler/ /nine /nine Ian Luya Dean Foti Syracuse/ / /15 Jaro Zawislan Ryan Hickey 2005 Record: Conference W-L-T Postseason: Starters Returning: Letterwinners Returning: Newcomers: None 8 21 n/a None n/a NCAA Third Round 4 8 n/a NCAA First Round None 8 12 n/a Schools: Date of Game: Villanova Sept. 23 at Villanova West Virgnia Sept. 15 at USF Location: Enrollment: Conference: Nickname: Colors: Field: Capacity: Villanova, PA 6,200 BIG EAST Conference Wildcats Blue & White Villanova Soccer Complex 1,000 Morgantown, WV 26,051 BIG EAST Conference Mountaineers Old Gold & Blue Dlesk Soccer Stadium 1, Opponents SID Contact: Office Phone: Head Coach: Alma Mater/Year: W-L-T/Years at School: W-L-T/Years Overall: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: 2005 Record: Conference W-L-T Postseason: Starters Returning: Letterwinners Returning: Newcomers: Mike Sheridan (610) michael.sheridan@villanova.edu Larry Sullivan Temple/ / /16 David Jones Bryan Sullivan None 6 17 n/a Scott Castleman (304) scott.castleman@mail.wvu.edu Marlon LeBlanc Penn State/2000 First season First season Bryan Green Keith Wiggans NCAA Second Round n/a 14

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18 2006 USF Roster A breakdown of the 2006 USF men s soccer team Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. 1 Dane Brenner GK Sr. 14 Joey Brown MF/F So. 11 Sammy Castellanos MF Sr. 19 Joris Claessens D So. 3 Jason Devenish MF So. 25 Marc Doherty MF Fr. 10 Rodrigo Hidalgo F/MF Jr. 2 Tom Markey D Fr. 5 Yohance Marshall D So. 24 Alex Muniz F/MF So. 13 Kevon Neaves MF So. 23 Ogi Perucica F Fr. 8 Kris Raad MF/F Jr. 20 Diego Restrepo GK Fr. 21 Simon Schoendorf F Jr. 9 Jordan Seabrook F So. 6 Blake Sharpe D Sr. 17 Kareem Smith D Sr. 4 Andre Townsend D/MF Sr. 16 Anthony Wallace D/MF Fr. 7 Hunter West MF/F Sr. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Dane Brenner GK Sr. High Point, N.C./High Point Central 2 Tom Markey D Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central High School 3 Jason Devenish MF So. Diego Martin, Trinidad/Queen's Royal College 4 Andre Townsend D/MF Sr. Kingston, Jamaica/University of Richmond 5 Yohance Marshall D So. Malabar Arima, Trinidad/ St. Anthony's College 6 Blake Sharpe D Sr. Ft. Wayne, Ind./Canterbury 7 Hunter West MF/F Sr. Bradenton, Fla./Manatee 8 Kris Raad MF/F Jr. Chuluota, Fla./Oviedo High School 9 Jordan Seabrook F So. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central High School 10 Rodrigo Hidalgo F/MF Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla./Edison Academic Center 11 Sammy Castellanos MF Sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Rutgers University 13 Kevon Neaves MF So. Petit Valley, Trinidad/ St. Anthony's College 14 Joey Brown D So. Seminole, Fla./Seminole High School 16 Anthony Wallace D/MF Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla./Edison Academic Center 17 Kareem Smith D Sr. Hyde Park, Mass./Beaver County Day 19 Joris Claessens D So. Orlando, Fla./Lake Mary High School 20 Diego Restrepo GK Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla./Edison Academic Center 21 Simon Schoendorf F Jr. Karlsruhe, Germany/European School 23 Ogi Perucica F Fr. Tampa, Fla./Wharton High School 24 Alex Muniz F/MF So. Valrico, Fla./Bloomingdale High School 25 Marc Doherty MF Fr. Sandy Hook, Conn./Newtown High School Head coach: George Kiefer (Southern Connecticut State '94) Assistant coaches: Ryan Anatol (USF '00); Jim DiNobile (Eckerd College '76); Fred Dikranian (Connecticut College '04) Pronunciation Guide Sammy Castellanos - Cast-e-YAWN-os Joris Claessens - Your-IS; Klow (like Clown) sens Jason Devenish - Devin - ISH Rodrigo Hidalgo - he-doll-go Yohance Marshall - Yo-HAN-say Alex Muniz - Me-U-knees Kevon Neaves - Keh-VON; Like Leaves Ogi Perucica - Aw-GEE; Pear-a-SEE-ka Kris Raad - "Rod" Blake Sharpe - "Sharp" Simon Schoendorf - SHOW-en-dorf George Kiefer - KEY-fur Fred Dikranian - Di-Crane-EE-an 2006 USF Roster Breakdown USF Men s Soccer By Class Seniors (6) Dane Brenner* Sammy Castellanos* Blake Sharpe Kareem Smith Andre Townsend Hunter West* Juniors (3) Rodrigo Hidalgo Kris Raad Simon Schoendorf Sophomores (7) Joey Brown Joris Claessens Jason Devenish Yohance Marshall Alex Muniz Kevon Neaves Jordan Seabrook Freshmen (5) Marc Doherty Tom Markey Ogi Perucica Diego Restrepo Anthony Wallace *-Red-Shirt By State/Country Connecticut (1) Marc Doherty (Sandy Hook) Florida (9) Joey Brown (Seminole) Joris Claessens (Orlando) Rodrigo Hidalgo (West Palm Beach) Alex Muniz (Valrico) Ogi Perucica (Tampa) Kris Radd (Chuluota) Diego Restrepo (West Palm Beach) Anthony Wallace (St. Petersburg) Hunter West (Bradenton) Indiana (3) Tom Markey (Indianapolis) Jordan Seabrook (Indianapolis) Blake Sharpe (Ft. Wayne) Massachusetts (1) Kareem Smith (Hyde Park) North Carolina (1) Dane Brenner (High Point) Pennsylvania (1) Sammy Castellanos (Philadelphia) Germany (1) Simon Schoendorf (Karlsruhe) Jamaica (1) Andre Townsend (Kingston) Trinidad (3) Yohance Marshall (Malabar Arima) Kevon Neaves (Petit Valley) Jason Devenish (Diego Martin)* *-Also has Canadian citizenship By Height 6-2 Yohance Marshall 6-2 Simon Schoendorf 6-2 Kareem Smith 6-1 Joris Claessens 6-1 Rodrigo Hidalgo 6-1 Ogi Perucica 6-0 Dane Brenner 6-0 Kevon Neaves 6-0 Diego Restrepo 6-0 Andre Townsend 5-11 Jordan Seabrook 5-11 Blake Sharpe 5-11 Anthony Wallace 5-11 Hunter West 5-10 Joey Brown 5-10 Marc Doherty 5-10 Tom Markey 5-10 Kris Raad 5-9 Sammy Castellanos 5-8 Jason Devenish 5-8 Alex Muniz By Position Forwards Rodrigo Hidalgo Alex Muniz Kris Raad Jordan Seabrook Simon Schoendorf Hunter West Midfielders Joey Brown Sammy Castellanos Jason Devenish Marc Doherty Rodrigo Hidalgo Alex Muniz Kevon Neaves Kris Raad Andre Townsend Anthony Wallace Hunter West Defenders Joey Brown Joris Claessens Tom Markey Yohance Marshall Blake Sharpe Kareem Smith Andre Townsend Anthony Wallace Goalkeepers Dane Brenner Diego Restrepo 16

19 2006 USF Photo Roster Placing a name to a face on the 2006 USF men s soccer roster DaneBrenner TomMarkey JasonDevenish AndreTownsend YohanceMarshall BlakeSharpe Sr Fr So Sr So Sr GK High Point N.C. D Indianapolis, Ind. MF Diego Martin, Trinidad D/MF Kingston, Jamaica D Malabar Arima, Trinidad D Ft. Wayne, Ind HunterWest KrisRaad JordanSeabrook RodrigoHidalgo SammyCastellanos KevonNeaves Sr Jr So Jr Sr So MF/F Bradenton, Fla. MF/F Chuluota, Fla. F Indianapolis, Ind. F/MF West Palm Beach, Fla. MF Philadelphia, Pa. MF Petit Valley, Trinidad JoeyBrown AnthonyWallace KareemSmith JorisClaessens DiegoRestrepo SimonSchoendorf So Fr Sr So Fr Jr D Seminole, Fla. D/MF St. Petersburg, Fla. D Hyde Park, Mass. D Orlando, Fla. GK West Palm Beach, Fla. F Karlsruhe, Germany 23 OgiPerucica Fr F Tampa, Fla. 24 AlexMuniz So. F/MF 140 F/MF Valrico, Fla. 25 MarcDoherty Fr MF Sandy Hook, Conn. GeorgeKiefer Head Coach RyanAnatol Assistant Coach FredDikranian Assistant Coach USF Men s Soccer JimDiNobile Assistant Coach BrianSimerville Men s Soccer Athletic Trainer PaulDodson Men s Soccer SID JustinMiller Academic Advisor 17

20 2006 USF Men s Soccer Quick Facts A brief look at the USF men s soccer program USF Men s Soccer USF Bulls History Years of Soccer 41 First Season of Soccer 1965 All-Time Head Coaches 6 All-Time Record Winning Seasons Seasons 3 Losing Seasons 2 Most Wins 17 (1996) BIG EAST Games First Season 2005 BIG EAST Record Red Division Titles 1 Conference Tournament Titles None Winning Seasons Seasons 0 Losing Seasons 0 NCAA Tournament Tournament Appearances 11 Most Recent 2005 Consecutive Appearances 1 NCAA Record Second Round Appearances 5 Third Round Appearances* N/A Quarterfinals* 1 Semifinals N/A NCAA Championship N/A *-The NCAA Tournament expanded from five to six rounds in BIG EAST Honors Preseason All-BIG EAST Team 1 BIG EAST Off. POW 2 BIG EAST Def. POW 1 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week 2 BIG EAST Rookie of the Week 3 BIG EAST Honor Roll 1 First Team All-BIG EAST 1 Second Team All-BIG EAST 1 Third Team All-BIG EAST 1 National Honors NSCAA All-Americans 9 College Soccer Weekly All-Americans 2 CSN Freshman All-Americans 3 SA Freshman All-American 1 NSCAA Team Academic Award 2 Soccer America Team of the Week 16 CSN National Team of the Week 4 CSN National Player of the Week 1 NSCAASouth Region Coach of the Year 1 NSCAA All-South Selecton 25 University of South Florida Location Tampa, Fla. Enrollment 41,392 Founded 1956 Colors Green (PMS 343) and Gold (PMS 4515) Nickname Bulls Affiliation NCAA, Division I Conference BIG EAST Conference Home Field USF Soccer Stadium Surface Grass Capacity 4,000 President Dr. Judy Genshaft Alma Mater, Yr. Wisconsin 69 Director of Athletics Doug Woolard Alma Mater, Yr. SIU Carbondale 73 Faculty Representative Dr. John T. Romeo Athletic Department Phone (813) Team History First Season 1965 All-Time Record All-Time Seasons 42nd season Most Wins 15 in 2001 Conference Titles/Last 15/2005 (BIG EAST Red Division) Conference Tournament Titles/Last Two/1998 (C-USA) NCAA Appearances/Last 11/2005 Last NCAA Tournment Opponent Virginia Result T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) Coaching Staff Head Coach George Kiefer (So. Connecticut St. 94) Overall Record (Years) (Four Years) Record at USF (Years) (Four Years) Assistant Coach Ryan Anatol (USF 00) Year at USF Second Assistant Coach Jim DiNoble (Eckerd College 76) Year at USF Second Assistant Coach Fred Dikranian (Connecticut College 04) Year at USF Second Sports Information Assistant Director of Athletics John Gerdes Assistant SID Mike Hogan Assistant SID Rachel Constantine Assistant SID Scott Kuykendall Assistant SID Adam Hollen Assistant SID Amy Woodruff Assistant SID/Men s Soccer Contact Paul Dodson pdodson@admin.usf.edu Office Phone: (813) Home/Cell Phone (813) Sports Information Fax (813) Athletics Web Site Mailing Address 4202 E. Fowler Ave. ATH100 Tampa, FL Information 2005 Overall Record Home Away Neutral BIG EAST Record Home Away Finish 1st (Red Division) 2005 BIG EAST Tournament Finish Lost to Connecticut, 0-1, in championship game 2005 NCAA Tournament Finish Tied Virginia, 4-4 (6-7 PK), in second round Final Rankings Soccer America 19th Soccer Times t-24th College Soccer News 21st Starters Returning/Lost 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 18/ Returning Starters (10) Key Statistics 1 Dane Brenner, Sr., GK 4 SO, 1.36 GAA 11 Sammy Castellanos, Sr., MF 3g, 2a, 8 pts.; 21 starts 19 Joris Claessens, So., D 3g, 6 pts.; 21 starts 9 Jordan Seabrook, So., F 14g, 8a, 36 pts. 10 Rodrigo Hidalgo, Jr., F/MF 7g, 15 a, 29 pts. 5 Yohance Marshall, So., D 2g, 1a, 5 pts. 13 Kevon Neaves, So., MF 2g, 3a, 7 pts.; 18 starts 21 Simon Schoendorf, Jr., MF 7g, 6a, 20 pts.; 17 games 6 Blake Sharpe, Sr., MF 2a, 2 pts.; 16 starts 17 Kareem Smith, Jr., D 1a, 1 pt.; 21 starts Newcomers (5) Hometown 2 Tom Markey, D Indianapolis, Ind. 16 Anthony Wallace, D/MF St. Petersburg, Fla. 20 Diego Restrepo, GK West Palm Beach, Fla. 23 Ogi Perucica, F Tampa, Fla. 25 Marc Doherty, MF Sandy Hook, Conn. Key Letterwinners Lost (1) Key Statistics 9 Brian Gil 7a, 7 pts.; 19 starts USF s finish in BIG EAST play was the best in the conference in

21 2006 USF Outlook 10 starters return to a team that finished just short of the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament Coming off the squad's most successful season under head coach George Kiefer, the 2006 edition of the University of South Florida men's soccer team enters its second year in the BIG EAST Conference poised to make a run at this season's league title as well as the school's first-ever national championship. Losing only one senior on a team which claimed the 2005 Red Division title and earned the school its 11th berth in the NCAA Tournament, the 2006 USF squad is loaded with talent and experience. Returning 10 starters, including first team All-BIG EAST selection Rodrigo Hidalgo (7g, 15a, 29 pts.) and the league's scoring champion from last season Jordan Seabrook (14g, 8a, 36 pts.), this year's squad looks to build off of last season's offensive output. Defensively, USF returns its entire back line, including Kareem Smith (1a, 1 pt.) and third team All-BIG EAST honoree Yohance Marshall (2g, 1a, 5 pts.) as well as veteran goalkeeper Dane Brenner (13-6-1, 1.36 GAA, 4 SO). Finishing the 2005 campaign with the conference's best record (9-2- 0, 27 pts.), Coach Kiefer (the 2005 NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year) and his staff have laid the foundation for a championship team and are now in position to propel USF as one of the nation's elite programs. Looking to make its 12th NCAA Tournament appearance, USF brings back 18 letterwinners from last year's team, which ranked as high as 15th (College Soccer News). With the veteran experience and another talented recruiting class, this year's team looks to hoist the hardware at the end of the 2006 season. However, Kiefer knows that it won't be easy. With a challenging schedule and the stigma of a marked team, USF will need to do a lot of work in preparing for Year Two in the BIG EAST. Jordan Seabrook "I think it will be a challenging year," said Kiefer. "We have more road games than home games during the regular season. I think we have a lot of challenges and a lot of work to do. "The fact that we are heading into the 2006 season with a pretty experienced group, will allow us to get organized a little quicker this year. Hopefully, we can get off to a good start." The Strikers Led by second team All-BIG EAST selection Seabrook, USF's forwards look to surpass last season's 44-goal performance - the most productive offense during the George Kiefer era. Seabrook finished his freshman campaign in 2005, leading the BIG EAST in goals scored (14) and ranking 15th nationally in points per game (1.71). The Indianapolis, Ind., native was the conference's only three-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week last season. The NSCAA All-South Region selection and "College Soccer News" Freshman All-American became the first freshman to lead the Bulls in scoring since Hunter West (14g, 3a, 31 pts. in 2002). Junior Simon Schoendorf returns to the USF "starting XI" in The Karlsruhe, Germany, native registered 20 points (7g, 6a) last season despite missing the early part of the 2005 season due to injury. Scohendorf was recognized nationally throughout the 2005 season, earning "College Soccer News" National Team of the Week honors twice (Oct. 17 & Nov. 20) as a sophomore. He was also recognized as the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week and the "College Soccer News" National Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 17. Seabrook and Schoendorf combined for 21 of the team's 44 goals last season, accounting for nearly 50 percent of the Bulls' total offense. Returning to the front line will be fifth-year senior Hunter West. The Bradenton, Fla., native saw action in just one contest in 2005, suffering an injury which kept him out action. Prior to last season, West was USF's leading goal scorer in each of his first three seasons as a Bull. The Bradenton, Fla., native was a three-time All-C-USA selection as well as a College Soccer News Freshman All-American. Named a BIG EAST/Aeropostal Scholar-Athlete, West s return to the Bulls lineup will give Kiefer one more dangerous option, having scored 63 points (28g, 7a) during his career. Also giving Kiefer added depth is sophomore Alex Muniz. Muniz saw limited action off of the bench in 2005, playing nine contests for the Bulls. The addition of Ogi Perucica should give coach Kiefer some needed depth up top. The Tampa, Fla., native set the Wharton High School scoring record with 59 career goals and 36 assists. He was a member of the US Youth Soccer Region III ODP Team in "Depending on how the team plays, we may go with three up front or one up top and two underneath," said Kiefer. "But, if you look at the talent that we have up top, it is going to be a very competitive position as far as who plays. I think that will be healthy for the club because we will be able to demand a lot of the players. We've got some really talented guys returning this year along with the newcomer Ogi (Perucica). I'm going to want to get a bunch of those players that you would say are forwards in Jordan (Seabrook), Simon (Schoendorf), Rigo (Rodrigo Hidalgo) and Hunter (West). We may have to create a formation that gets at least three of them on the field. They have all worked hard in deserving playing time, it's a matter of figuring out where and how." In the Midfield NSCAA All-South Region honoree Hidalgo anchors USF's midfield, which returns key components such as Sammy Castellanos (3g, 2a, 8 pts.) and Kevon Neaves (2g, 3a, 7 pts.). Hidalgo finished the 2005 season ranked second in the nation in assists per game (0.75), registering the most assists by a USF player since 1996 (Jeff Cunningham, 18). Earning national honors three times last season ("College Soccer News" National Team of the Week on Oct. 31 and "Soccer America" Team of the Week Nov. 2 & 9), the 6-foot-1-inch midfielder will be donning the No. 10 jersey this season, looking to become the team's primary playmaker. The West Palm Beach, Fla., native finished the 2005 season ranked third in the conference in points with 29. Sammy Castellanos returns for his second season at USF after a strong 2005 year. The Philadelphia, Pa., native was a mainstay in the Bulls' midfield, playing (and starting) in 21 games last season. A clutch scorer, Castellanos finished last season tied for the team lead in game-winning goals (3). Sophomore Kevon Neaves, who spent a good portion of the off-season training with the Trinidad & Tobago National Team, will enter the 2006 season looking to use the international experience gained to help guide USF to a conference championship. A starter in 18 of the team's 21 games last season, Neaves possesses one of the hardest and most accurate shots on the team and is expected to be a dangerous weapon on set pieces. Second-year starter Jason Devenish (2g, 3a, 7 pts.) returns to the lineup, looking to build on a successful freshman campaign during the 2005 season. Another young player with international experience, Devenish trained (along side teammates Neaves and Marshall) with the T&T U-21 National Team during the spring. Also adding to the depth of the USF midfield is junior Kris Raad (2g, 5a, 9 pts.). One the team's top players off of the bench in '05, Raad finished last season ranked fourth on the team in points. The Chuluota, Fla., native played in 18 contests for the Bulls last season, giving USF a much-needed spark off of the bench. Two newcomers join the mix this season. Anthony Wallace and Marc Doherty will all be looking to fill the void left by USF's only departing starter from 2005 (Brian Gil). Wallace, a defender/midfielder from St. Petersburg, Fla., has Rodrigo Hidalgo USF Men s Soccer 19

22 USF Men s Soccer been a member of the U.S. U-17 National Team, in residency since He was recently named to the U.S. U-20 National Team (along with fellow teammates Subotic and Seabrook). Doherty is a PARADE Magazine All-American and was named the Connecticut High School Coaches Association (CHSCA) Midfielder of the Year last season in "We've got good players in key spots in the midfield," said Kiefer. "Kevon (Neaves) should be a very dangerous weapon for us this year. He had a great spring and seems to be more confident. So I think that we are going to see a lot more of him this season. I have a lot of respect for Sammy (Castellanos). Sammy is a guy that will force me to play him somewhere. Those two guys I see having real good seasons for us. I then see five or six players competing for two spots. I'm going to miss having a player like Brian Gil in the midfield, who was very technical and good with the ball. But, we will now have the option to bring someone in who is a little tougher or a better ball winner. We may gain something in one area and lose something in another. That spot is wide open right now." Kevon Neaves The Back Line If offense wins games, then defense wins championships. USF returns its entire defensive unit from last season's team. Led by Marshall (BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week - Oct.17), the Bulls' back line will look to improve on its 1.28 team GAA from last season. Comprised of Marshall, Joris Claessens, Smith and Blake Sharpe, USF's defensive has a combined 79 starts last season. Marshall, who started all 21 games for the Bulls in 2005, trained with T&T U-21 National team this past spring. Claessens (3g, 6 pts.) comes into his sophomore season having gained a year's worth of experience (making all 21 starts last season). The Orlando, Fla., native was recognized nationally last season, earning "Soccer America" Team of the Week honors (Sept. 21). His three goals were the most by any player on USF's back line. Smith (1a, 1 pt.), who comes into the 2006 season having played in 56-consecutive games, enters his senior year with three years of experience at defender. Smith played in every minute of every match for the Bulls last season. Sharpe (2a, 2 pts.) appeared in 20 contests for USF in 2005, having been a fixture on the back line over the past three seasons. Returning players Joey Brown, who has also seen time as an attacking player, and Andre Townsend will give Kiefer options off of the bench in Brown proved to be a key offensive threat as well as a contributor on the back line off the bench last season. The 5-foot-10-inch sophomore caused a lot of problems for not only for defenses but, a number of attacking players as well. A transfer from Richmond last season, Townsend appeared in just three games during his first year at USF. Newcomer Tom Markey will add to the defense's depth. A defender from Indianapolis, Ind., Markey was a teammate of Seabrook's both in high school (North Central High) and with the Dynamo Katner (club soccer team). Kareem Smith "We return our entire starting back line from last season," said Kiefer. "Both Yohance (Marshall) and Kareem (Smith) have built a good relationship as our center backs. Both are athletic and understand what we are looking for in that position. Then on the outside we've got Joris (Claessens), Blake (Sharpe) and Joey (Brown) with the addition of Anthony Wallace, who I think is a very good back. I think that we have the ability move players around, which give us more depth. It looks like we are at the point where we have good depth on the back line and can hold guys more accountable." In Net USF's goalkeeping corps possesses a combination of experience and skill. Led by three-year starter Brenner (two-time BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week), who is three wins shy of his 30th-career victory, USF's goalkeepers finished the 2005 season with a 1.28 GAA average and five shutouts. Brenner started 20 games for USF in 2005, recorded a career-high in victories with 13 last season. The High Point, N.C., native notched four shutouts while making 72 saves. During the 2005 season, Brenner held the opposition to one goal or less 13 times. For his career, Brenner has amassed a career record of with a 1.24 GAA in 47 contests. Competing with Brenner will be newcomer Diego Restrepo. Restrepo was a member of the U.S. Under-17 National Team Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. He a member of the U.S. Team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2005 U17 World Cup in Peru. "Dane (Brenner) is our captain and a guy that I trust," stated Kiefer. "It's Dane's job. But, we do have a strong kid coming into the mix in Diego (Restrepo) and then you have Kyle. But, it is Dane's job. If he lays off the gas a little bit I think we have a guy who can challenge for that spot in Diego." The Incoming Class Dane Brenner For the fourth-straight season coach Kiefer's recruiting class has been recognized among the nation's elite. Rated the 10th-best in the nation as ranked by College Soccer News, this year's class at USF adds depth to an already talented crew. Comprised of five players, three hail from the state of Florida, including two with U.S. National Team experience. "I think it's a good class," said Kiefer. "The one thing that I like is that we were able to get (Marc) Doherty here last January. On paper he's an incoming freshman but, he's already been with the program for a semester and has gotten acclimated academically as well as athletically. I think that will help his adjustment. He will battle for that defensive midfield spot. Then you have Ogi, who is a good forward. He has good size and athletic qualities and is very composed in the box. Anthony Wallace can play left-side center back, left back, left midfield or defensive midfield. You can look at him at four different spots; maybe even at right back. He's very versatile and he's a big-time player. Diego has some good international expe- Simon Schoendorf 20

23 rience. He went to the Youth World Cup, so I don't think a college game will rattle him at all. But, at the same time, he needs to be clearly ahead of Dane if he wants to play this season. Then you have (Tom) Markey from Indiana. He is a good solid athlete. I think if he can come with the right attitude, in a year or two, you could see him do well for us." The Schedule USF will open the 2006 campaign on the road at in-state rival FIU on Friday, Aug. 25. The Bulls, who will be playing the Golden Panthers for the sixthstraight season, are looking to avenge the team's only home loss of the season - a 1-0 defeat in the team's first game of the season. Yohance Marshall USF will host the Fordham Rams in the team's home opener on Sunday, Aug. 27. The meeting will mark third all-time and the first between USF and Fordham since the 1991 season, with the Bulls holding a edge in the series history. USF then begins a four-game swing away from the USF Soccer Stadium, starting with the Duke/adidas Classic (Sept. 1-3). The four-team tournament will feature Duke, N.C. State and American University. The Bulls, which will not face American, USF will take on N.C. State on Friday, Sept. 1. The Wolfpack finished the 2005 campaign with an USF holds a record versus the Wolfpack all-time and will be facing the ACC power for the first time since In its second game of the classic, take on host-institution Duke on Sunday, Sept. 3. The Blue Devils finished ranked as high as No. 4 in the nation (Soccer America) at the end of last season with a record. The Bulls will open conference play with the team's first-ever trip to South Bend, Ind., as USF will face Notre Dame on Friday, Sept. 8. It will mark the team's second meeting all-time with the Irish and the first-ever as a member of the BIG EAST. The Bulls will close out their early season road swing with a trip to Milwaukee, Wis., to face the Marquette Golden Eagles (Sept. 10). This meeting between the two former Conference USA foes will mark the first-ever of the BIG EAST era. USF holds a record all-time versus Marquette. Sammy Castellanos The Mountaineers of West Virginia will come to town on Friday, Sept. 15 in USF BIG EAST home opener. The Bulls took two games from the Mountaineers last season (a 1-0 win in Morgantown and a 4-1 victory in the second round of the BIG EAST Tournament at the USF Soccer Stadium). The Mountaineers finished 2005 with a record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. USF will then host the Pittsburgh Panthers on Sunday, Sept. 17. The game will mark the first-ever between the two teams in Tampa. The Bulls defeated the Panthers in their inaugural meeting last season, 1-0. The Bulls hit the road to face the Villanova Wildcats on Saturday, Sept. 23. USF defeated Villanova, 4-2, the first-ever meeting between the two teams last season. USF will then return to the familiar Wish Field to take on the DePaul Blue Demons on Wednesday, Sept. 27. USF will look improve on its success versus DePaul having outscored the Blue Demons 26-6 during the series history (11-1-0). Rutgers will continue BIG EAST play for the Bulls as the Scarlet Knights come to the USF Soccer Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 30. The Bulls will be looking to avenge a 3-0 loss at Rutgers last season - one of only two conference losses for USF in The FAU Owls will come to town in a mid-week, non-conference outing on Wednesday, Oct. 4. The outing will be the first between the two teams since Aug. 29, 2003 as the last two scheduled games were cancelled due to inclement weather (Aug. 9, 2004 and Oct. 4, 2005). USF will then head to Cincinnati on Oct. 7 to face the Bearcats before beginning a three-game homestand. USF holds a slight edge in the series history with Cincinnati (6-5-2) as coach Kiefer will be looking to earn his first-career victory at Gettler Stadium. Stetson (Oct. 12), Syracuse (Oct. 17) and Louisville (Oct. 18) will close out the home portion of the 2006 season. The Hatters, who faced USF in the first round of last season's NCAA Tournament, are one of two teams the Bulls have registered 20-or-more wins against. USF holds a advantage in the series history, having downed the Hatters twice in Syracuse makes its first-ever trip to the USF Soccer Stadium as one of the two BIG EAST teams to hand USF a conference loss last season. USF's final home game of the 2006 regular season will be with long-time foe Louisville. The Bulls clinched the 2005 Red Division title with last season's 4-1 victory over the Cardinals and hopes to be poised to be in a similar situation when Louisville comes to town. Holding a edge in the series history, USF will be looking for its fourth-straight victory over Louisville. The final match of the 2006 regular season will pit perennial BIG EAST power St. John's versus USF at Belson Stadium in Queens, N.Y. The Bulls knocked off then- No.3 St. John's last season, 1-0, to improve their overall record versus the Red Storm to A 2005 NCAA Tournament team, St. John's advanced to the Sweet 16 before falling to the eventual National Champion Maryland Terrapins (3-1). The top five teams from each division (16 total teams; two divisions of eight) will qualify for the BIG EAST Championship. First round matches (between teams four and five of each division) will take place on Oct on campus sites. The quarterfinals will be played on Oct at campus sites with the semifinals and finals taking place at Yurcak Field in Piscataway, N.J. (Nov. 3-5) BIG EAST Preseason Poll 05 Record BIG EAST Finish Blue Division Points BIG EAST Overall Regular Season Connecticut (11) st Notre Dame (5) Tied 3rd Seton Hall nd Providence th West Virginia Tied 3rd Georgetown th Marquette th Pittsburgh th Red Division USF (9) st St. John's (7) nd Cincinnati rd Rutgers th Louisville th Villanova th Syracuse th DePaul th (-) - Indicates first place votes Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Omar Cummings, Sr., F, Cincinnati Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Julius James, Jr., D, Connecticut Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year Jason Landers, Jr., GK, St. John's Preseason All-BIG EAST Team Omar Cummings, Sr., F, Cincinnati Greg Dalby, Sr., M, Notre Dame Ian Etherington, Sr., M, Notre Dame Eliseo Giusfredi, So., F, Seton Hall David Guzman, Jr., M, Louisville Rodrigo Hidalgo, Jr., F/M, USF Julius James*, Jr., D, Connecticut Gordon Kljestan, Sr., D/M, Seton Hall Jason Landers, Jr., GK, St. John's Yohance Marshall, So., D, USF Jordan Seabrook, So., F, USF O'Brian White, So., F, Connecticut Andrew Wright, Jr., M, West Virginia * - unanimous selection; ^ - Due to a tie in voting, two extra members have been added to the team USF Men s Soccer 21

24 2006 USF Men s Soccer Schedule The Bulls face six teams which received bids to the 2005 NCAA Tournament Date Day Opponent Site Time ET Aug. 25 Friday at FIU University Park 8 p.m. Aug. 27 Sunday Fordham USF Soccer Stadium 7:30 p.m. Duke/adidas Classic, Durham, N.C. Sept. 1 Friday vs. N.C. State Koskinen Stadium 5 p.m. Sept. 3 Sunday at Duke Koskinen Stadium 7:30 p.m. Sept. 8 Friday at Notre Dame* Alumni Field 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10 Sunday at Marquette* Al McGuire Center 2:00 p.m. Sept. 15 Friday West Virginia* USF Soccer Stadium 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17 Sunday Pittsburgh* USF Soccer Stadium 1 p.m. Sept. 23 Saturday at Villanova* Villanova Soccer Complex 1 p.m. Sept. 27 Wednesday at DePaul* Wish Field 4 p.m. Sept. 30 Saturday Rutgers* USF Soccer Stadium 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4 Wednesday FAU USF Soccer Stadium 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7 Saturday at Cincinnati* Gettler Stadium 7 p.m. Oct. 12 Thursday Stetson USF Soccer Stadium 8 p.m. Oct. 15 Sunday Syracuse* USF Soccer Stadium 7:00 p.m. Oct. 18 Wednesday Louisville* USF Soccer Stadium 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21 Saturday at St. John's* Belson Stadium 6 p.m. BIG EAST Championship Oct Wed.-Thurs. BIG EAST First Round Campus Sites TBD Oct Sat.-Sun. BIG EAST Quarterfinals Campus Sites TBD Nov. 3 Friday BIG EAST Semifinals Yurcak Field, Piscataway, N.J. TBD Nov. 5 Sunday BIG EAST Finals Yurcak Field, Piscataway, N.J. TBD USF Men s Soccer NCAA Tournament Nov Fri.-Sat. NCAA Tournament (First Round) Campus Sites TBD Nov. 15 Wednesday NCAA Tournament (Second Round) Campus Sites TBD Nov Sat.-Sun. NCAA Tournament (Third Round) Campus Sites TBD Nov Fri.-Sun. NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Campus Sites TBD Dec. 1-3 Fri.-Sun. Men's College Cup Robert R. Hermann Stadium^ TBD All times Eastern Bold indicates home games All home game played at the USF Soccer Stadium * - BIG EAST Conference Games ^ - St. Louis, Mo. 22

25 The BIG EAST Conference The nation s largest conference enters its second season with 16 members MikeTranghese Commissioner In , the BIG EAST will be in its second year as the nation's largest Division I-A conference. The first year with 16 members was wrought with curiosity among those in the world of collegiate athletics and in the media, but the league thrived in its new alignment, enjoying significant success in the athletic arenas, on the playing fields and in the classroom. The goals of the BIG EAST have remained constant throughout its history -- to compete at the highest level and to do so with integrity and sportsmanship. In men's basketball last year, BIG EAST squads secured a league-record eight NCAA bids. Seven BIG EAST women's basketball teams earned NCAA berths. In football, West Virginia garnered the attention of the college football world with its victory over Georgia in the Nokia Sugar Bowl. The Mountaineers were the BIG EAST's representative in the Bowl Championship Series. In , the BIG EAST welcomed five new members to increase its membership to 16: University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. Some were ready to call the new BIG EAST alignment too unwieldy, but the league showed that there can be strength in numbers even when that number is a large one. BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation's top 34 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets will contain almost one fourth of all television households in the U.S. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 25 national championships in six different sports and 123 student-athletes have won individual national titles. Last year, the Villanova women's cross country team was named the NCAA's Silver Anniversary Cross Country Program. The Wildcats have won seven NCAA team titles since Former Wildcat standout Carole Zajac was named the top individual performer of the women's cross country era. The BIG EAST has always been able to boast that some of its best students are also some of its best athletes. More than 350 student-athletes have earned Academic All-America honors. Last year, West Virginia's Joe Herber was named the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of the Year in men's basketball. The BIG EAST has continued its basketball success in the 21st century. In , Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men's and women's NCAA titles in the same season. With the Syracuse men and the UConn women grabbing NCAA crowns the previous year, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men's and women's titles in consecutive seasons. In fact, the BIG EAST has won five of the last seven women's basketball crowns and three of the last eight men's titles. Moving proactively has been a consistent strategy for the conference that was formed in The BIG EAST has continually turned challenges into opportunities to become stronger. In the spring of 2001, the BIG EAST added women s lacrosse and rowing to its growing list of sports. The inaugural women s golf championship was held in the spring of The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John s, Georgetown and Syracuse Universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. The BIG EAST Conference has enjoyed a leadership role nationally. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization needs outstanding leadership. Michael Tranghese, the league s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Dave Gavitt, moved into the Commissioner s chair in In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. While BIG EAST basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men's BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden, attendance figures also are significant at BIG EAST soccer, women s basketball and baseball games. More than 550 BIG EAST athletes have earned All America recognition and dozens have won individual NCAA national championships. The BIG EAST has been well represented in U.S. or foreign national and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned gold medals in each of the last five summer Olympiads. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 athletes in 23 sports. The BIG EAST Conference 222 Richmond Street Suite 110 Providence, RI Phone - Switchboard (401) Media Relations Phone (401) Media Relations Fax (401) BIG EAST Staff Commissioner Michael A. Tranghese Sr. Associate Commissioner John Marinatto Associate Commissioners Nick Carparelli, Jr. Joe D Antonio, Jr., Esq. Donna DeMarco Dan Gavitt Tom Odjakian John Paquette Assistant Commissioner, Compliance Jennifer Condaras Assistant Commissioner, Sports Administration Jim Siedliski Assistant Commissioner, WBB Officiating Barbara Jacobs Director, Business Affairs Susan Eaton Director, Commnuications Jonathan Gust Director, Communications Rachel Margolis Assistant Director, Internet Publicity and Promotions Ben Fairclough Assistant Director, Sports Administration Mia Brickhouse Assistant Director, Sports Administration Robert Weygand, Jr. Coordinator, MBB Officiating Art Hyland Coordinator, Football Officiating John Soffey Assistant to the Commissioner Lisa Zanecchia Administrative Assistant, Sports Administration Lois DeBlois Administrative Assistant, Compliance Wanda Factor Administrative Assistant Linda Yates Basketball & Football Asst. Shawn Murphy Receptionist Kathy Kirkpatrick Compliance Assistant Jason DeAngelis Administrative Fellow Kevin Lopes Communications Assistant Allison Hoehn Communications Assistant Thomas Symonds USF Men s Soccer 23

26 USF Men s Soccer Friday, August 25 Georgetown vs. Geo. Washington 2:30 p.m. (DC College Cup, Washington, D.C.) Pittsburgh vs. Buffalo 5:00 p.m. (WVU Labor Day Shootout, Morgantown, W.Va.) Fairfield at West Virginia 7:30 p.m. (WVU Labor Day Shootout, Morgantown, W.Va.) Seton Hall vs. James Madison 5:30 p.m. (VCU Classic, Richmond, Va.) UAB at Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. (Mike Berticelli Tournament, South Bend, Ind.) Sacred Heart at Providence 3:00 p.m. Drexel at Villanova 3:00 p.m. DePaul at Valparaiso 5:00 p.m. Rutgers at San Diego 10:00 p.m. Memphis at Louisville 7:00 p.m. Cincinnati at Xavier 7:00 p.m. St. John's at Michigan 7:30 p.m. Niagara at Syracuse 7:30 p.m. USF at Florida International 8:00 p.m. Marquette at Loyola (Ill.) 8:30 p.m. Saturday, August 26 Loyola Marymount at Connecticut 7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 27 Pittsburgh vs. Fairfield 1:00 p.m. (WVU Labor Day Shootout, Morgantown, W.Va.) Buffalo at West Virginia 3:30 p.m. (WVU Labor Day Shootout, Morgantown, W.Va.) Creighton at Notre Dame 2:00 p.m. (Mike Berticelli Tournament, South Bend, Ind.) Georgetown at American 2:30 p.m. (DC College Cup, Washington, D.C.) Seton Hall at VCU 3:30 p.m. (VCU Classic, Richmond, Va.) Richmond at Villanova Noon Denver at Marquette 1:00 p.m. Marshall at Louisville 1:00 p.m. Rutgers at San Diego State 5:00 p.m. St. John's at Oakland 12:30 p.m. Loyola-Chicago at DePaul 5:00 p.m. Fordham at USF 7:30 p.m. Monday, August 28 Rhode Island at Providence Tuesday, August 29 Bradley at Cincinnati Bucknell at West Virginia Wednesday, August 30 Kentucky at Louisville Cleveland State at Pittsburgh Villanova at St. Joseph's (Pa.) DePaul at Illinois-Chicago 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 1 Georgetown at Creighton 8:30 p.m. (Creighton Tournament, Omaha, Neb.) Seton Hall vs. Adelphi 3:00 p.m. (Monmouth Tourney, West Long Branch, N.J.) Notre Dame vs. St. Louis 5:00 p.m. (Indiana Tournament, Bloomington, Ind.) Connecticut at Indiana 7:30 p.m. (Indiana Tournament, Bloomington, Ind.) USF vs. NC State 5:00 p.m. (Duke Tournament, Durham, N.C.) DePaul at Xavier 7:00 p.m. (Xavier Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio) Villanova at Rhode Island 7:30 p.m. (URI Tournament, South Kingston, R.I.) Cincinnati at Southern Methodist 8:30 p.m. (SMU Invitational, Dallas, Texas) Providence at Northeastern 3:00 p.m. Syracuse at Loyola (Md.) 4:00 p.m. Lehigh at Rutgers 7:00 p.m. Virginia Tech at St. John's 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 2 Cincinnati vs. Florida International (SMU Invitational, Dallas, Texas) Cal-Northridge at West Virginia Marquette at Loyola Marymount 6:00 p.m. TBA 5:00 p.m. Sunday, September 3 Georgetown vs. Missouri 11:30 a.m. (Creighton Tournament, Omaha, Neb.) Villanova vs. Harvard Noon (URI Tournament, South Kingston, R.I.) DePaul vs. Marshall Noon (Xavier Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio) Connecticut vs. St. Louis Noon (Indiana Tournament, Bloomington, Ind.) Notre Dame at Indiana 2:00 p.m. (Indiana Tournament, Bloomington, Ind.) Seton Hall at Monmouth 3:00 p.m. (Monmouth Tourney, West Long Branch, N.J.) USF at Duke 7:30 p.m. (Duke Tournament, Durham, N.C.) San Diego at Providence Pittsburgh at Mount St. Mary's Monday, September 4 Albany at Syracuse Louisville at Maryland Marist at St. John's Tuesday, September 5 Villanova at Delaware Marquette at Wisconsin-Green Bay Friday, September 8 SYRACUSE at GEORGETOWN ST. JOHN'S at SETON HALL VILLANOVA at PROVIDENCE CINCINNATI at WEST VIRGINIA RUTGERS at CONNECTICUT LOUISVILLE at PITTSBURGH USF at NOTRE DAME DE PAUL at MARQUETTE Sunday, September 10 ST. JOHN'S at GEORGETOWN CINCINNATI at PITTSBURGH DE PAUL at NOTRE DAME SYRACUSE at SETON HALL RUTGERS at PROVIDENCE LOUISVILLE at WEST VIRGINIA VILLANOVA at CONNECTICUT USF at MARQUETTE Wednesday, September 13 Marquette at Wisconsin-Milwaukee Friday, September 15 GEORGETOWN at VILLANOVA PITTSBURGH at DE PAUL NOTRE DAME at LOUISVILLE PROVIDENCE at SYRACUSE MARQUETTE at CINCINNATI SETON HALL at RUTGERS CONNECTICUT at ST. JOHN'S WEST VIRGINIA at USF Sunday, September 17 WEST VIRGINIA at DE PAUL GEORGETOWN at RUTGERS MARQUETTE at LOUISVILLE PITTSBURGH at USF CONNECTICUT at SYRACUSE SETON HALL at VILLANOVA NOTRE DAME at CINCINNATI PROVIDENCE at ST. JOHN'S Tuesday, September 19 West Virginia at Virginia 2006 Composite BIG EAST Schedule 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. TBA Noon 1:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 20 Northwestern at DePaul 4:00 p.m. Princeton at Rutgers 7:00 p.m. Cleveland State at Cincinnati 7:00 p.m. Xavier at Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Notre Dame 7:00 p.m. Sacred Heart at Connecticut 7:00 p.m. Binghamton at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. Saturday, September 23 CONNECTICUT at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. USF at VILLANOVA 1:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. PROVIDENCE at MARQUETTE 2:00 p.m. ST. JOHN'S at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 p.m. SYRACUSE at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. PITTSBURGH at NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m. DE PAUL at RUTGERS 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 26 Providence at Holy Cross 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 27 SETON HALL at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m. RUTGERS at VILLANOVA 3:00 p.m. USF at DE PAUL 4:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. MARQUETTE at NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m. SYRACUSE at ST. JOHN'S 7:30 p.m. Robert Morris at Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m. Yale at Connecticut 7:00 p.m. West Virginia at Penn State 7:00 p.m. Saturday, September 30 GEORGETOWN at PROVIDENCE 1:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at SETON HALL 1:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at DE PAUL 2:00 p.m. WEST VIRGINIA at CONNECTICUT 7:00 p.m. CINCINNATI at ST. JOHN'S 7:30 p.m. RUTGERS at USF 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 1 LOUISVILLE at SYRACUSE MARQUETTE at PITTSBURGH Tuesday, October 3 CONNECTICUT at PROVIDENCE Pittsburgh at Mount St. Mary's Howard at Georgetown Seton Hall at Pennsylvania Cleveland State at Rutgers Wednesday, October 4 PITTSBURGH at WEST VIRGINIA Louisville at Indiana Notre Dame at Michigan Villanova at Lehigh Florida Atlantic at USF St. John's at Princeton Saturday, October 7 GEORGETOWN at NOTRE DAME SYRACUSE at VILLANOVA PITTSBURGH at PROVIDENCE DE PAUL at LOUISVILLE USF at CINCINNATI SETON HALL at CONNECTICUT MARQUETTE at WEST VIRGINIA ST. JOHN'S at RUTGERS Tuesday, October 10 Lafayette at Georgetown Brown at Providence Western Kentucky at DePaul Wake Forest at Connecticut Seton Hall at Princeton Hartwick at Syracuse Wednesday, October 11 Cincinnati at Oakland Louisville at Ohio State Bowling Green State at Pittsburgh Michigan State at Notre Dame American at West Virginia Rutgers at Pennsylvania Wisconsin at Marquette Thursday, October 12 Stetson at USF 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 14 WEST VIRGINIA at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m. CONNECTICUT at PITTSBURGH 1:00 p.m. ST. JOHN'S at DE PAUL 2:00 p.m. VILLANOVA at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m. PROVIDENCE at NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m. RUTGERS at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. SETON HALL at MARQUETTE 8:00 p.m. Sunday, October 15 SYRACUSE at USF 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 18 PROVIDENCE at SETON HALL 3:00 p.m. CINCINNATI at DE PAUL 4:00 p.m. GEORGETOWN at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME at WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 p.m. RUTGERS at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m. LOUISVILLE at USF 7:30 p.m. VILLANOVA at ST. JOHN'S 7:30 p.m. CONNECTICUT at MARQUETTE 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 21 MARQUETTE at GEORGETOWN CINCINNATI at VILLANOVA WEST VIRGINIA at PROVIDENCE PITTSBURGH at SETON HALL USF at ST. JOHN'S LOUISVILLE at RUTGERS NOTRE DAME at CONNECTICUT DE PAUL at SYRACUSE Wednesday October 25 - Thursday, October 26 BIG EAST Championship First Round (Campus of higher seed) Saturday, October 28 - Sunday, October 29 BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals (Campus of higher seed) Friday, November 3 BIG EAST Championship Semifinals (Rutgers University, Piscataway, N.J.) Sunday, November 5 BIG EAST Championship Finals (Rutgers University, Piscataway, N.J.) BIG EAST games in CAPS 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. BIG EAST Championship General Information Location: Campus Sites/Yurcak Field First Year: 1982 Participants: Top six teams from each division Contact: Rachel Margolis Office Phone: (401) rmargolis@bigeast.org Fax: (401) Mailing Address: 222 Richmond St. Suite 110 Providence, RI Website: Blue Division Connecticut Georgetown Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Seton Hall West Virginia First Round - Oct B at 4A 6A at 3B 5A at 4B 6B at 3A Quarterfinals - Oct Winner of (5B/4A) at 1B (Q1) Winner of (6A/3B) at 2A (Q2) Winner of (5A/4B) at 1A (Q3) Winner of (6B/3A) at 2B (Q4) Red Division Cincinnati DePaul Louisville Rutgers St. John s USF Syracuse Villanova Semifinals - Nov. 3 Winner of Q1 vs. Winner of Q2 (S1) Winner of Q3 vs. Winner of Q4 (S2) Finals - Nov. 5 Winner of S1 vs. Winner of S2 Championship History Year Champion Score Runner-up 1982 Syracuse 1-0* Boston College Host: Connecticut 1983 Connecticut 5-1 Syracuse Host: Connecticut 1984 Connecticut 1-0 Providence Host: Connecticut 1985 Syracuse 1-0 Connecticut Host: Connecticut 1986 Seton Hall 3-2 Syracuse Host: Connecticut 1987 Seton Hall 2-1 Connecticut Host: Connecticut 1988 Seton Hall 4-2 Connecticut Host: Connecticut 1989 Connecticut 3-1 Seton Hall Host: Connecticut 1990 Boston College2-1* Seton Hall Host: Connecticut 1991 Seton Hall 1-0 St. John s Host: Connecticut 1992 St. John s 2-1 Seton Hall Host: Connecticut 1993 St. John s 2-0* Boston College Host: Seton Hall 1994 St. John s 1-0 Georgetown Host: Connecticut 1995 St. John s 2-0 Pittsburgh Host: Rutgers 1996 Notre Dame 1-0 Rutgers Host: Rutgers 1997 Rutgers 2-1* St. John s Host: Rutgers# 1998 St. John s 4-1 Georgetown Host: Rutgers 1999 Connecticut 2-0 Georgetown Host: Connecticut 2000 Boston College2-1 Seton Hall Host: Rutgers 2001 St. John s 1-0 Connecticut Host: Connecticut 2002 Boston College3-2 Connecticut Host: Rutgers 2003 Notre Dame 2-0 St. John s Host: Connecticut 2004 Connecticut 0-0*(5-3) Seton Hall Host: Rutgers 2005 Connecticut 1-0 USF Host: Connecticut *-Indicates overtime #-1997 semifinals played at UConn, finals moved to Rutgers due to snow and ice. 24

27 George Kiefer Head Coach 5th Season At USF (.601) So. Connecticut State ( 94) George Kiefer, entering his fifth season at the University of South Florida, has quickly become one of the nation's most successful and respected coaches. The reigning NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year looks to continue to build on the foundation laid over the past four seasons in making USF one of the nation's top soccer programs. A native of Bay Shore, N.Y., Kiefer was named USF's head coach on June 21, 2002, becoming the program's sixth coach in its 40-year history. Since arriving in Tampa, Kiefer has compiled a (.601) record in four years at USF, leading the Bulls to three seasons of 10-or-more wins and a (.765) record at home. Under Kiefer, USF has faced 18 ranked opponents, registering a record versus the nation's elite. A total of 15 all-conference selections have been honored under Kiefer as well as eight NSCAA All- South Region selections, three Freshman All- Americans and three Conference USA Freshmen of the Year. USF has not only found success on the field but off the field as well. Under Kiefer, the Bulls have earned 27 C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll selections (GPA of 3.0 or better), seven C-USA Academic Medals (GPA of 3.75 or better), a C-USA Sports Academic Award ( top men's soccer team GPA) and an ESPN Academic All-American (Chris Raye in 2004). USF also received the NSCAA Team Academic Award in Since stepping foot on the USF campus, Kiefer has made it a point to bring the best talent to the men's soccer program. Since 2003, Kiefer's recruiting classes have been recognized as some of the nation's best. The 2005 season proved to be the most successful to date for USF under Kiefer. The 13 wins produced by that year's squad were the most since the 2001 season. In its first year in BIG EAST action, USF finished with a conference-best 9-2 record, leading the Bulls to the BIG EAST Red Division title. The Bulls were runnersup to the Connecticut Huskies in the BIG EAST Tournament. USF finished the season riding a 10-game winning streak at home - the most since a 12-game winning streak that extended from the end of the 1982 season to the beginning of the 1983 season. The 10- straight home wins in a single season are the most in school history. The Bulls broke the school record for conference victories (9). Six players earned 31 accolades during the 2005 season. After dropping three of its first four contests, USF closed the 2005 regular season winning 10 of its last 12 games as well as being recognized in the national polls (No. 19 by Soccer America, No. 24 by SoccerTimes and No. 21 by College Soccer News). Kiefer assembled one of the most potent offenses in not only the BIG EAST but in the nation (18th). In 2005, USF recorded 44 goals and 54 assists for 142 points. The offensive output by that squad was the most by any team coached under Kiefer. His squad kept the pressure on its opponents, outshooting the opposition Kiefer guided USF's return the NCAA Tournament in 2005 for the first time in five years, defeating Stetson, 3-0, in the first NCAA Tournament game held at the USF Soccer Stadium since The Bulls then traveled to Charlottesville, Va., to face the Virginia Cavaliers in the second round, scoring a school-record number goals in the NCAA Tournament match with four, only to be eliminated in a penalty kick shootout, 7-6. Following a season in 2003 (the only sub-.500 season under the Bulls head coach), Kiefer guided USF to a record in That season, the Bulls were recognized in each of the national polls for most of the year, ranking in the top 10 in all four polls (No. 9 by Soccer America; No 9 by NSCAA; No. 7 by SoccerTimes; No. 9 by College Soccer News). The Bulls started the season riding a nine-game unbeaten streak (the third longest in school history). The 2004 season marked the first year that one of Kiefer's recruits at USF had been drafted by an MLS team. Christian Jimenez was selected by Chivas USA as the 14th overall pick in the 2005 MLS Draft. Kiefer took the reigns from former head coach John Hackworth, who led the program to a regular season Conference USA title (shared), a conference tournament title and two NCAA tournament appearances in his four short seasons at USF. Kiefer continued that success in 2002, guiding the Bulls to an 11-7 mark - the program's seventh-straight season posting double-digit wins. USF S TEAM STATISTICS UNDER KIEFER Season W-L-T G A PTS SHTS SOG SVS SO CK PK Total THE KIEFER FILE As head coach... Year School Record Postseason 2002 USF USF USF USF NCAA Second Round OVERALL As an assistant... Year School Record Postseason 1995 SCSU NCAA Div. II Champion 1996 SCSU NCAA Div. II Final Four 1997 UConn UConn NCAA First Round 1999 UConn NCAA College Cup 2000 UConn NCAA Champion 2001 UConn NCAA Second Round OVERALL Kiefer has recruited and/or coached... No. Player Awards 9 Drafted by Major League Soccer 2 Herman Trophy winners/finalists 2 NCAA Div. II Players of the Year 16 All-Americans 7 Conference Players of the Year USF Men s Soccer 25

28 USF Men s Soccer KIEFER AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS Team W L T Pct. Alabama A&M UCF Charlotte Cincinnati Clemson Connecticut DePaul Duke East Carolina Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Atlantic FIU Furman Georgetown Jacksonville Louisville Marquette Memphis Michigan New Mexico Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John s Saint Louis Seton Hall SMU Stetson Stony Brook Syracuse TCU UAB UNC-Greensboro Villanova Virginia West Virginia Total Kiefer, 33, came to USF with seven years experience as an assistant coach, having assisted Ray Reid at Southern Connecticut State University from and, most recently, at the University of Connecticut from 1997 through the spring of Tabbed by Reid as "one of the top up-and-coming coaches in the country," Kiefer helped the two Connecticut programs achieve an extraordinary amount of success. A player-turned-coach, Kiefer played professionally with the Connecticut Wolves (USISL) from and played his college ball for SCSU from , helping lead the Owls to two NCAA National Championships and four-straight New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Championships. He is a USSF "A" licensed coach and has been a Region I Olympic Development Program Assessor and a Connecticut Olympic Development Program Head Coach. He earned his bachelor's degree in corporate communications in 1994 and his master's in physical education in 1997, both from SCSU. Following a graduate assistantship at SCSU in 1994, during which the Owls made an NCAA Division II National Semifinal appearance, Kiefer joined Southern's coaching staff full-time in In just two seasons as an assistant, Kiefer helped lead the Owls to an NCAA National Championship in 1995 and an NCAA National Semifinal appearance in He also coached six first team All-Americans, two of whom were named NCAA Division II Player of the Year and one that was named CoSIDA's Division II Player of the Year. Two of these players, Mike Petke and Chris Houser, went on to play in Major League Soccer (MLS) for the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and the (former) Tampa Bay Mutiny, respectively. In 1997, Kiefer followed Reid to UConn, where he quickly established himself as one of college soccer's top recruiters. Under a dry spell with only one BIG EAST Championship since 1989, the Huskies needed only one season under Kiefer's recruiting guidance to reverse their BIG EAST fortune. After finishing seventh in conference play in 1997, UConn posted a first-place regular-season finish in 1998, its first of four consecutive titles, and added a BIG EAST Tournament Championship in The Huskies were (.759) in regular-season conference games and 7-4 (.636) in the BIG EAST tournament from June 21, George Kiefer is named the sixth coach in USF history. Aug. 31, Kiefer records first-ever victory with a 1-0 win over Stetson. KIEFER S MILESTONE VICTORIES Win# Date Site Details 1 8/31/02 Tampa, Fla. 1-0 vs. Stetson in 1st game as head coach /1/02 Birmingham, Ala. 1-0 vs. UAB in double overtime. 20 9/8/04 Chicago, Ill. 1-0 vs. DePaul in USF s 400th win all-time /9/04 Tampa, Fla. 2-0 vs. Memphis in USF s 50th C-USA win. 30 9/16/05 Tampa, Fla. 3-2 vs. Seton Hall in USF s 1st BIG EAST win /26/05 Louisville, Ky 4-1 vs. Louisville - 1st-ever Red Division title /05/05 Tampa, Fla. 4-1 vs. West Virginia in BE Quarterfinals 41 11/18/05 Tampa, Fla. 3-0 vs. Stetson - 1st NCAA Tournament victory Jan. 14, Christian Jimenez becomes the first Kiefer recruit at USF to be drafted in into the professional soccer ranks. The Kiefers - Lauren, George and daughter Kendall Above and beyond the BIG EAST, Kiefer helped guide UConn to two College Cup appearances, including an NCAA semifinal bid in 1999 and an NCAA title in The Huskies made it to the first and second rounds of the tournament in 1998 and 2001, respectively, and earned five-straight tournament berths. UConn posted an (.759) overall mark from , including an 8-3 (.727) record in NCAA tournament play. While at UConn, Kiefer successfully recruited and coached nine All- Americans, including Hermann Trophy winner Chris Gbandi (Dallas Burn) and Herman Trophy finalist Brent Rahim (Levski Sofia of Bulgaria and a member of the Trinidad and Tobago National Team), and seven BIG EAST Player of the Year Award winners. Six of these players have gone on to be drafted by and/or currently play with MLS teams. Kiefer is married to wife Lauren and the couple has a daughter, Kendall (2), who was born on Feb. 7, Oct. 26, Kiefer guides the Bulls to their first-ever Red Division title, defeating Louisville, 4-1 Dec. 19, Kiefer is named the NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year. 26

29 Kiefer s Collegiate Coaching Record Year Overall Home Road Neutral Conf. Postseason NCAA Second Round Total Season Season: Conference USA: Date Opponent Result 8/31 STETSON W, 1-0 9/7 EAST CAROLINA (*) W, 4-0 9/10 at Jacksonville W, 1-0 (OT) 9/13 UNC-GREENSBORO(&) L, 4-3 9/15 STONY BROOK(&) W, 3-0 9/20 MEMPHIS (*) W, 4-2 9/22 at Florida Atlantic W, 4-2 9/29 at Charlotte (*) L, /5 at Cincinnati (*) L, /8 at UCF W, /12 at Marquette (*) W, /19 SAINT LOUIS (*) W, /25 LOUISVILLE (*) L, /27 at FIU L, 3-2 (OT) 11/1 at UAB (*) W, 1-0 (2OT) 11/3 at DePaul (*) L, /9 at TCU (*) W, 1-0 (OT) 11/14 vs. Cincinnati (#) L, 3-2 (OT) * - Conference USA match & - AmeriSuites/Reebok USF Classic - Tampa, Fla. # - Conference USA Tournament -St. Louis, Mo Season Season: Conference USA: Date Opponent Result 8/29 FAU W, 4-3 (2OT) 8/31 JACKSONVILLE T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/5 at Furman (!) W, 2-1 9/7 vs. Clemson (!) L, 2-1 9/12 CHARLOTTE (*)(&) L, 2-1 9/14 PROVIDENCE (&) W, 1-0 (OT) 9/19 at Marquette (*)(%) L, 2-1 9/21 vs. Michigan (%) L, 2-0 9/27 CINCINNATI (*) T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/4 UAB (*) W, /11 at Saint Louis (*) L, 2-1 (OT) 10/18 FIU L, /24 at East Carolina (*) W, /26 at Louisville (*) T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/1 at Memphis (*) W, /5 at Duke L, /9 DEPAUL (*) W, /12 vs. Charlotte (#) L, 2-1 * - Conference USA match! - Diadora/Spinx Furman Invitational - Greenville, S.C. & - AmeriSuites-USF Tournament - Tampa, Fla. % - Marquette Invitational, Milwaukee, Wis. # - Conference USA Tournament -Memphis, Tenn Season Season: Conference USA: Date Opponent Result 9/1 at Jacksonville W, 3-2 9/8 at DePaul (*) W, 1-0 (OT) 9/11 at Charlotte (*) W, 1,0 (2OT) 9/17 vs. SMU (%) W, 3-0 9/19 vs. ALABAMAA&M (%) W, 1-0 9/22 STETSON T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/25 SAINT LOUIS (*) T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/29 at FAU Cancelled 10/3 at FIU W, /9 MEMPHIS(*) W, /16 at Cincinnati (*) L, /20 at UAB (*) L, /23 MARQUETTE (*) L, /29 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (&) W, /30 vs. St. John's (&) L, /3 EAST CAROLINA (*) W, /6 LOUISVILLE (*) W, /11 vs. Saint Louis (#) L, 2-0 * - Conference USA match % - USF Holiday Inn Invitational, Tampa, Fla. &- FIU Classic, Miami, Fla. # - Conference USA Tournament - Louisville, Ky Season Season: BIG EAST: Date Opponent Result 9/2 FIU L, 1-0 9/4 JACKSONVILLE W, 6-3 9/9 vs. New Mexico(#) L, 3-2 9/11 at SMU(#) L, 2-1 (OT) 9/16 SETON HALL(*) W, 3-2 (OT) 9/18 GEORGETOWN (*) W, 3-1 9/23 at West Virginia (*) W, 1-0 9/25 at Pittsburgh (*) W, /1 VILLANOVA (*) W, /4 at FAU Cancelled 10/9 at Syracuse (*) L, /12 DE PAUL (*) W, /15 ST. JOHN S (*) W, /19 STETSON W, 2-1 (OT) 10/22 at Rutgers (*) L, /26 at Louisville (*) W, /29 CINCINNATI (*) W, 2-1 (OT) 11/5 WEST VIRGINIA (&) W, /11 vs. Providence (%) T, 0-0 (3-2 PKs) 11/13 at Connecitcut (%) L, /18 STETSON (^) W, /22 at Virginia (^) T, 4-4 (6-7 PKs) * - BIG EAST match # - SMU Radisson Hotel Classic, Dallas, Texas & - BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals - USF Soccer Stadium, Tampa, Fla. % - BIG EAST Championship Semifinals & Finals - Morrone Stadium, Storrs, Conn. ^ - NCAA Tournament Coach Kiefer at the USF Soccer Stadium Date Opponent Result 8/31/02 STETSON W, 1-0 9/7/02 EAST CAROLINA W, 4-0 9/13/02 UNC-GREENSBORO L, 4-3 9/15/02 STONY BROOK W, 3-0 9/20/02 MEMPHIS W, /19/02 SAINT LOUIS W, /25/02 LOUISVILLE L, 3-1 8/29/03 FAU W, 4-3 (2OT) 8/31/03 JACKSONVILLE T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/12/03 CHARLOTTE L, 2-1 9/14/03 PROVIDENCE W 1-0 (OT) 9/27/03 CINCINNATI T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/4/03 UAB W, /18/03 FIU L, /9/03 DEPAUL W, 2-1 9/17/04 SMU W, 3-0 9/19/04 ALABAMA A&M W, 1-0 9/22/04 STETSON T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/25/04 SAINT LOUIS T, 2-2 (2OT) 10/9/04 MEMPHIS W, /23/04 MARQUETTE L, /3/04 EAST CAROLINA W, /6/04 LOUISVILLE W, 3-1 9/2/05 FIU L, 1-0 9/4/05 JACKSONVILLE W, 6-3 9/16/05 SETON HALL W, 3-2 (OT) 9/18/05 GEORGETOWN W, /1/05 VILLANOVA W, /12/05 DE PAUL W, /15/05 ST. JOHN S W, /19/05 STETSON W, 2-1 (OT) 10/29/05 CINCINNATI W, 2-1 (OT) 11/05/05 WEST VIRGINIA W, /18/05 STETSON W, 3-0 Total Longest winning streak - 10 games (9/4/05-11/18/05) Longest unbeaten streak - 10 games (9/4/05-11/18/05) Longest Losing streak - N/A (USF has never lost consecutive games at the USF Soccer Stadium under coach Kiefer) Current Streak - Won 10 games USF Men s Soccer 27

30 Ryan Anatol Assistant Coach 2nd Season at USF USF ( 00) Ryan Anatol enters his second season as assistant coach with the USF men's soccer program. A former standout with the Bulls, Anatol was hired on April 19, During his first season back at USF, Anatol helped guide the Bulls to a record and a BIG EAST conference-best 9-2 record and the BIG EAST Red Division title. The Bulls were runnersup to the Connecticut Huskies in the BIG EAST Tournament. "Ryan is an excellent addition to our coaching staff," said Head Coach George Kiefer. "He has championship experience both as a player and a coach. It's always good to bring back one of your own. Having played here at USF during a very successful period, Ryan understands what it takes for this program to become one of the nation's elite." Anatol played for the Bulls for four seasons ( ) under coaches David Christiansen and John Hackworth serving as team co-captain in During his career USF, Anatol won Conference USA Championships in 1997 and 1998 and competed in the NCAA Tournament both seasons. In 1997 the Bulls won 14 games and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight. From , Anatol served as an assistant coach at the University of Akron. During his tenure with the Zips, Akron compiled a record, while winning the Mid-American Conference (MAC) title in 2004 and earning back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths. While at Akron, Anatol coached the Ohio North Olympic Development Program State Team ( ). There he was responsible for the selection and development of the top youth players in the state. Prior to joining the Zips' staff he spent one year as the assistant men's soccer coach at Lakeland College in Wisconsin. At Lakeland, Fred Dikranian Assistant Coach 2nd Season At USF Connecticut College ( 04) Anatol assisted recruiting, scouting and co-coordinating camps apart from his coaching duties. In his one season Anatol also created and operated the Lakeland Soccer Coach's Club, a booster club that developed alumni and community involvement for the college. Anatol spent the 2001 as a volunteer assistant coach at USF. A 2002 graduate of USF with a degree in mass communications, Anatol worked with the Bulls' goalkeepers and assisted with recruiting. The Trinidad & Tobago native spent as a member of the Under-20 National Team and was voted to the island's All-Star Eleven team as a senior. Anatol and wife Natalie reside in Tampa Palms. USF Men s Soccer Fred Dikranian enters his second season as assistant coach with the USF men's soccer program. A former volunteer assistant coach at Connecticut College, Dikranian was a four-year letterwinner with the Camels ( ). He was named team captain during his senior year. In 2004, he served as a volunteer assistant with USF, studying under his uncle and former Bulls assistant Bob Dikranian. The 2006 campaign marks Dikranian's thirdstraight season with the Bulls. USF has compiled a mark of under the assistance of Dikranian. The Bulls offense has flourished under Dikrainan s guidance, scoring 73 goals and registering 87 assists for 233 points. He has been involved with the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association (CJSA), assisting the South Central Premier Club - directed by his uncle. He has worked with the club, coaching many groups form He has also been a member of the Olympic Development Program (ODP) State staff for the past six years. While working for CJSA and ODP, Dikranian coached various state teams and age groups. Twice he has helped guide state teams reach ODP Regional Finals. Dikranian has also served as the director of Victory Soccer Development - a developmental youth soccer program in Tampa. Since 2005, Dikranian has served as the youth coach of Black Watch. He has worked with assistant coach Jim DiNobile in the the advancement of competitive youth soccer in the Tampa Bay area. Dikranian holds a USSF National C coaching license. He was awarded the firstever CJSA Tom Krusewski Young Coach of the Year in Dikranian holds a degree in mathematics with a minor in economics from Connecticut College (2004). 28

31 Jim DiNobile Assistant Coach 2nd Season at USF Eckerd College ( 76) Entering his second season with USF, Jim DiNobile, US U17 National Team Goalkeeping Coach, joined the men's soccer program in the spring of In his first season with the Bulls DiNobile worked with Dane Brenner and Bryan Fossi to lead USF's goalkeeping corps to 13 wins, a goals against average of 1.28 and five clean sheets. T h e Director of Coaching for the Black Watch Soccer Club in Tampa, DiNobile has been part of the Tampa Bay community for more than 30 years and has been involved with the sport of soccer in all aspects of the game. From 1983 to 2002 DiNobile served as the head coach for Eckerd College, earning Sunshine State Conference Coach of the Year honors four times (1984, 1987, 1991, 1993). He also earned Florida Intercollegiate Coaches Association Coach of the Year honors in DiNobile was enshrined in the Eckerd College Athletics Hall of Fame in DiNobile served as chairman of the NCAA II National Soccer Rankings Committee from , as well as the NCAA Division II South Regional Championships chair from He was the chairman of the NCAA II National Soccer Championship Committee from A member of the Region III Olympic Development Program, DiNobile holds a class "A" coaching license from the US Soccer Federation. His coaching experience also includes the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) Coaching and Instructional staff as well as the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) South Regional Coaching Staff. He is also a member of the Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) State Coaching Staff. In 1995, DiNobile served as general manager and head coach of the West Florida Fury (PDL). A player/coach with the St. Pete Kickers, DiNobile led his team to a U.S. Open Cup Championship in 1989 and United States National Amateur Championship in Former USF players on the St. Pete Kicker s Championship teams included Craig Fossett ( 85-89), Bobby Wetzork ( 87-90), R.C. Campagnolo ( 87-90) and John King ( 88-89). A 1976 graduate of Eckerd College, DiNobile and wife Julie have two children, Shanna, 21, and Justin, 20. DiNobile resides in St. Petersburg, Fla. Bubba Faniel Equipment Manager Enters his second season at USF. Prior to coming to USF, Faniel served as Florida s Football Equipment Manager from Faniel s main responsibilities center around ordering and accounting for USF s equipment, while also directing actual game-day equipment efforts for the team. A native of Melbourne, Faniel graduated from UF in May of 1999 with a degree in athletic training. He began working as a student assistant with the UF equipment staff. Faniel has certifications from both AEMA and NATA in addition to being a licensed massage therapist. Ronnie McKeefery Strength and Conditioning Coach Enters his seventh season at USF, and his sixth as the head strength and conditioning coach. A former all-conference defensive back at Ottawa (KS) University, he is a native of the Kansas City area. McKeefery earned dual bachelor's degrees in biology and physical education from Ottawa in He then worked as an assistant defensive backs coach for a season at Ottawa while interning as strength and conditioning coach with the Kansas City Royals. From there, he was a part-time assistant in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers strength program for two years. Prior to joining USF he was the head strength coach for the Berlin Thunder in NFL Europe. McKeefery earned a master s degree in education from the University of South Florida in He is certified by both the National Strength and Conditioning Association and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He is married to the former Angela Hamilton and has three children Tyler, Ava, and Maya Men s Soccer Support Staff Francine Schoel Administrative Assistant, Men s Soccer Enters her fourth season with the USF Athletic Department and is a vital part of the men s soccer family. She works closely with coach Kiefer and his staff in monitoring their daily schedules as well as operations of the men s soccer office. A native of Montreal, Quebec, Schoel has lived in the Tampa Bay area for the past 16 years. Brian Simerville Men s Soccer Athletic Trainer Enters his second season with the USF sports medicine department as a graduate assistant, serving as the athletic trainer for the men's soccer team. Simerville came to USF from Eastern Michigan University where he held an internship working with the football program. As a student at EMU, Simerville worked with the women's rowing team as well as rotated with other student trainers among the 20 varsity Division I sports offered. From January to May 2005, Simerville served as a certified athletic trainer at Eckerd College, covering 11 Division II sports. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in sports medicine and athletic training from Eastern Michigan in Steve Walz Assistant Athletic Director - Sports Medicine USF's first-ever football athletic trainer, he is in his third stint with the USF athletic department after a two-year stay in his home state of Missouri, working in a private clinic. He was promoted to assistant athletics director in summer, He began his latest tenure at USF in 2000, although he first came to USF in 1992, when he was a graduate assistant charged with all training responsibilities for the men's basketball program. Walz remained in that position through 1994, when he joined Florida Orthopaedic Institute, where he continued to work with USF student-athletes who were undergoing rehabilitation and/or surgery. At that same time, he was head athletic trainer for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League. In 1996, he rejoined USF as the program's first-ever football athletic trainer, working in that position throughout the Inaugural Season, prior to his return home to Missouri. A 1992 graduate of the University of Missouri, he also has a 1994 master's degree from USF. In 2003, Walz was elected to the Executive Board of the Athletic Trainers Association of Florida, serving as the West Coast Representative. Born April 22, 1969 in Jefferson City, Mo., he graduated from Jefferson City High School. He and his wife, Shelley, reside in Tampa with their four-year-old son Henry. USF Men s Soccer 29

32 USF National Team Players A look at the current USF players who have had National Team experience during their soccer careers Top row (l to r) - Jordan Seabrook (United States U-20s), Yohance Marshall (Trinidad & Tobago U-21s, U-20s & U-17s), Kareem Smith (Trinidad & Tobago U-20s & United States U-18s), Kevon Neaves (Trinidad & Tobago Full National Team & U-20s), Anthony Wallace (United States U-20s, U-18s & U-17s). Bottom row (l to r) - Jason Devenish (Trinidad & Tobago U-21s & Canada U-17s), Rodrigo Hidalgo (United States U-20s, U-18s & U-17s), Diego Restrepo (United States U-17s), Alex Muniz (Puerto Rico U-21s), Sammy Castellanos (United States U-17s) USF Men s Soccer Rodrigo Hidalgo Kevon Neaves Anthony Wallace 30

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34 1 Dane Brenner Senior GK High Point, N.C. High Point Central Player Profiles Personal Full Name Robert Dane Brenner Major Sociology Birth Date Dec. 12, 1983 Birth Place High Point, N.C. Parents Names Bob and Snow Brenner Career Highs Saves 8, two times Goals Against 5, 11/5/03 at Duke Scoreless Streak 4 games (9/8/04-9/19/04) Career - Enters the 2006 season having started 47 games during his USF career Owns a career goals against average of 1.24 Needs nine shutouts to tie the school record of 21 for a career (set by Jeff Gopsill, ) Comes into his fourth season at USF with a record Started and played in a career-best 20 games Recorded a 1.36 GAA, while notching a record His 13 victories were a single-season high Notched a career-best 72 saves (tied for sixth in the BIG EAST) for the Bulls, averaging 3.60 saves per game Registered six saves during USF's NCAA second-round match at Virginia (Nov. 22), resulting in a 4-4 draw Made two saves in fourth shutout of the season as USF downed the Stetson Hatters, 3-0, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 18)... Registered 12th win of the season in USF's 4-1 victory over West Virginia (Nov. 5)... Made four saves in 11th win of the season with 2-1 overtime win versus Cincinnati (Oct. 29)... Registered a season-high seven saves to record his 10th win of 2005 in USF's 4-1 victory over Louisville (Oct. 26)... Named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week for the week ending Oct. 16 after registering back-to-back conference victories, including a 1-0 shutout of No. 3 St. John's... Held No. 3 St. John's scoreless to register third shutout of the season in USF's 1-0 win over the Red Storm (Oct. 15)... Earned his 21st-career victory in USF's 3-1 win over DePaul (Oct. 12)... Named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week for his efforts in USF's back-to-back shutouts in conference action (Sept )... Made five saves in USF's 1-0 win at Pittsburgh (Sept. 25) - his secondstraight shutout... Registered first shutout of the season in USF's 1-0 win at West Virginia (Sept. 23)... Won second-straight contest, registering one save as USF defeated No. 21 Georgetown, 2-1 (Sept. 18)... Earned second win of the 2005 season in USF's 3-2 overtime win versus No. 16 Seton Hall (Sept. 16)... Registered five saves in 2-1 overtime loss at SMU (Sept. 11)... Made six saves, including one on a penalty kick in USF's 6-3 win over Jacksonville (Sept. 4)... Made six saves in 1-0 loss to FIU (Sept. 2) One of six USF men's soccer players to be named to the BIG EAST All-Academic List (3.0 GPA or better) Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District III Team... Earned second team All- Conference USA Played and started in 14 games for USF in 2004, recording a record with a 0.85 GAA (third in C-USA) and six shutouts (first in C-USA) Held Fairleigh Dickinson scoreless to tally his sixth shutout of the season as the Bulls downed the Knights, 2-0 (Oct. 29)... Recorded fifth shutout of the season, making five saves vs. No. 24 Memphis (Oct. 9)... Named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 20) for the second-straight week, registering two shut-out victories... Made two saves to earn fourth-straight shutout in USF's 1-0 win over Alabama A&M (Sept. 19)... Recorded third-consecutive shutout, notching eight saves vs. No. 5 SMU (Sept. 17)... Named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 13), registering a record with a 0.00 GAA in back-to-back conference wins... Tallied six saves to record second consecutive shutout in USF's 1-0 win at Charlotte (Sept. 11)... Registered first shutout of the 2004 season in USF's 1-0 win at DePaul (Sept. 8)... Earned first win of the season, recording one save in USF's 3-2 victory over Jacksonville (Sept. 1) Made the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) and earned the Commissioner's Academic Medal (3.75 GPA or better) Started and played in 13 games as netminder for USF Recorded two shutouts against Providence on Sept. 14 and East Carolina on Oct. 24 Led the conference with an average of 5.23 saves-pergame Finished third in the conference with 68 saves and finished fifth with a save percentage of.773 His goals against average of 1.47 and his two shutouts ranked 10th in Conference USA Made the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) and earned the Commissioner's Academic Medal (3.75 GPA or better) (red-shirt) - Did not see any time between the sticks, serving as a reserve to NSCAA All-South Region Third Team netminder Troy Perkins... One of the team's leaders in the classroom, was named to the Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) and was one of just three Bulls to earn an academic medal (3.75 GPA or better)... High School - An amazing high school athlete from an amazingly athletic family, earned 13 varsity letters in high school (soccer, football, tennis and basketball) Turned in 12 shutouts and an astonishing low 0.33 goals against average as a senior captain for High Point Central's soccer team, earning him team MVP, all-conference, all-county and allregion honors Posted five shutouts and a 0.56 GAA as a junior, good enough for all-conference, all-county scholar-athlete and second team allregion honors High school coach was David Upchurch Played club for the PSA Stars As a placekicker for the football team, converted a combined 73 of 76 extra point attempts and 10 of 12 field goals his junior and senior years and was featured as a Super Elite in "Gridiron Greats" magazine as a senior Helped his team to a state title his sophomore year Went undefeated and won the coaches award in tennis as a senior An honor roll student, he attended North Carolina's Boys' State Personal - Full name is Robert Dane Brenner Goes by "Dane" Born Dec. 12, 1983 in High Point, N.C. Son of Bob and Snow Brenner... Has four brothers, Anthony, 35, Chris, 28, Wich, 24, and Seth, 20, and one sister, Snow, 27 Father Bob played football for Wake Forest while brother Anthony has played for East Carolina, the Charlotte Rage (Arena Football League) and the Arizona Rattlers (AFL champs) and brother Wich plays for Texas Tech Sister Snow played soccer at Duke and was the first female in North Carolina high school football history to score points in a state final game... Is majoring in sociology. Brenner s Career Statistics GP Min GA GAA SVS W L T SO Total Brenner s Career BIG EAST Statistics GP Min GA GAA SVS W L T SO Brenner s Career NCAA Championship Statistics GP Min GA GAA SVS W L T SO Brenner s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics GP Min GA GAA SVS W L T SO Total

35 14 Joey Brown Sophomore D Seminole, Fla. Seminole HS Career - A versatile player who added depth to the USF midfield and back line last season Will look to give the USF coaching staff another option on this year s back line Came off the bench, seeing action in 20 contests for the Bulls Notched first-career assist in USF's 4-4 tie at Virginia (Nov. 22) during the second round of the NCAA Tournament Created a spark on the back line, registering a career-high three shots in USF's 3-2 overtime win versus No. 16 Seton Hall (Sept. 16)... Made first-career appearance in season opener vs. FIU (Sept. 2).... High School - Named to Florida Sports Writers Association 5A All-State second team in Was the 2005 state assist leader with Registered 20 goals and 52 assists during his senior season... A four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer at Seminole High School... All-State selection in Led Seminole to a state championship in Personal - Full name is Joseph Allen Brown... Born May 15, 1987 in Largo, Fla.... Son of Jack and Laura Brown... Enjoys sports and music... Has not yet declared a major. Brown s Career Statistics / Brown s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Brown s Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Brown s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / Personal Full Name Joseph Allen Brown Major Undeclared Birth Date May 15, 1987 Birth Place Largo, Fla. Parents Names Jack and Laura Brown Career Highs Goals N/A Assists 1, 11/22/05 at Virginia Points 1, 11/22/05 at Virginia Shots 3, 9/16/05 vs. SHU 11 Sammy Castellanos Senior MF Philadelphia, Pa. Rutgers International Christian Academy Career - A talented midfielder... He became a key component in the USF offense last season Enters his second season at USF as one of the players with the most BIG EAST experience having transferred from Rutgers Has notched 10 goals and eight assists in 53 games during his collegiate career Played and started in all 21 matches for USF Led the Bulls with three game-winning goals Ranked fourth on the team in total shots (35), putting the ball on frame 13 times Recorded his first assist of the season in USF's 3-0 win over Stetson during the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 18)... Notched third game-winning goal of the season in USF's 1-0 win at West Virginia (Sept. 23)... Registered the game-winning goal in USF's 3-2 overtime win versus No. 16 Seton Hall (Sept. 16) with a 20-yard strike from the top of the area... Scored the game-winning goal in USF's 6-3 win versus Jacksonville (Sept. 4)... Made first start at USF in season opener versus FIU (Sept. 2) Did not participate with the Bulls during the 2004 season 2003 (Rutgers) - Helped the Scarlet Knights to its 12th NCAA appearance in the program past 23 seasons Played in 13 matches (starting in one) Recorded one goal and one assist for a total of three points 2002 (Rutgers) - Started all 19 contests as a freshman, leading the team in scoring with 17 points... Awarded the annual Art Brinkmann Award given to the team's top scorer... Scored six goals and five assists... Tallied a goal and three assists in 5-0 win over Villanova (Sept. 25), playing just miles from home and high school... In 7-1 victory at Princeton (Oct. 30) scored two goals... Registered tying goal in 3-2 come-from-behind victory against Old Dominion (Oct. 6)... Scored RU's lone goal in tie with No. 10 Notre Dame (Sept. 29)... Recorded first collegiate goal in 3-0 win over Providence (Sept. 7)... tallied 43 shots, good for third on the team... Finished in the top 10 in the BIG EAST in points (tied for ninth) and assists (tied for ninth) in conference games... High School - Four-year all-league selection... Earned team MVP honors all four seasons... Registered 84 career goals as an attacking midfielder, leading his team to District Championships in 1999, 2000 and Played six seasons with the Personal Full Name Samuel Castellanos Major Sociology Birth Date Oct. 8, 1984 Birth Place Philadelphia, Pa. Parents Names Reynaldo and Mary Ruth Castellanos Career Highs Goals 2, 10/30/02 at Princeton Assists 3, 9/25/02 at Villanova Points 5, 9/25/02 at Villanova Shots 7, 11/2/03 at CS Northridge Player Profiles 33

36 Pennsylvania State Cup team and also played with the US U-17 National Team... Member of club team that won the national championship in the summer... Younger brother of David Castellanos, who played collegiately at Mercer County College and Connecticut Personal - Full name is Samuel Castellanos... Born Oct. 8, 1984 in Philadelphia, Pa.... Son of Reynaldo and Mary Ruth Castellanos Has one brother, David, 25 and one sister, Cynthia, Enjoys golf... Is majoring in sociology. 19 Joris Claessens Sophomore D Orlando, Fla. Lake Mary HS Castellanos Career Statistics 2002 (RU) 19/ (RU) 13/ DNP / Total 53/ Castellanos Career BIG EAST Statistics 2002 (RU) 10/ (RU) 5/ / Total 26/ Castellanos Career NCAA Championship Statistics 2003 (RU) 2/ / Total 4/ Castellanos Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournament) Statistics 2002 (RU) 1/ (RU) 3/ / Total 9/ Player Profiles Personal Full Name Joris Frank Claessens Major Undeclared Birth Date March 14, 1987 Birth Place Herentals, Belgium Parents Names Jan Claessens and Martine Derveaux Career Highs Goals 2, 9/18/05 vs. Georgetown Assists N/A Points 4, 9/18/05 vs. Georgetown Shots 2, three times Career - One of the BIG EAST's top defenders during his rookie campaign, who has tremendous leaping abilities on headers Started in every match for USF in 2005 and will be looking to utilize the experience gained last season to strengthen the Bulls' backline Started in all 21 games for the Bulls during his freshman campaign Helped anchor a defense which registered five shutouts One of eight USF players to register at least one game-winning goal Named to "Soccer America" Team of the Week for the week ending Sept. 18 for his performance versus No. 16 Seton Hall and No. 21 Georgetown (Sept )... Registered two goals, including the game-winner, in USF's 3-1 win over No. 21 Georgetown (Sept. 18)... Scored first-career goal at SMU (Sept. 11) - the equalizer in the 89th minute, sending the game to overtime... Made first-career start in season opener vs. FIU (Sept. 2) One of six USF men's soccer players to be named to the BIG EAST All-Academic List (3.0 GPA or better)... High School - Earned three varsity letters at Lake Mary High School... Named as a defender he helped lead his team to the state finals in Was on the honor roll throughout his time at Lake Mary High Named Student of the Year A member of the AJAX Orlando (PDL) Team Also played with the OHL U-18 Team in Belgium... Personal - Full name is Joris Frank Claessens... Born March 14, 1987 in Herentals, Belgium... Son of Jan Claessens and Martine Derveaux... Has three sisters, Astrid, 21, Judith, 20 and Britt, Astird spent three years as a member of UCF's cross country and track team Judith is currently playing soccer at North Florida Enjoys playing the piano and reading... Has not declared a major. Claessens Career Statistics / Claessens Career BIG EAST Statistics / Claessens Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Claessens Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics /

37 3 Jason Devenish Sophomore MF Diego Martin, Trinidad Queen s Royal College Career - A solid contributor in the Bulls midfield last season Became a key component in the USF attack in 2005 Brings international flair to an already diverse roster Appeared in 18 matches (starting in 14) for USF One of eight USF players to register at least one game-winning goal Returned to play and provided a spark in USF's second round match in the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 22) after missing three matches due to an injury Assisted on game-winning goal in USF's 1-0 victory over No. 3 St. John's (Oct. 15)... Notched second assist of the season in USF's 4-2 win over Villanova (Oct. 1)... Scored the game-winning goal in USF's 1-0 win at Pittsburgh (Sept. 25)... Registered first assist of his USF career in the Bulls' 3-1 win over No. 21 Georgetown (Sept. 18)... Scored firstcareer goal at USF during the Bulls' 6-3 over Jacksonville (Sept. 4)... Made first-career start in season opener vs. FIU (Sept. 2)... High School - Named to the 2003 All-Star Team (SSFL)... Personal - Full name is Jason Mark Devenish... Born Oct. 30, 1987 in Diego Martin, Trinidad... Son of Jonathan and Laura Devenish... Has three sister, Alliy, Paige and Olivia... Was called up to train with the Trinidad & Tobago U-21 National Team during the spring of 2005 Also was a member of the Canadian U National Team... Made first international appearance versus the United States at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minn. (July 2004) Enjoys going to the gym and wakeboarding... Is majoring in pre-business administration. 10 Rodrigo Hidalgo Devenish s Career Statistics / Devenish s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Devenish s Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Devenish s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / Junior F/MF West Palm Beach, Fla. Edison Academic Center Personal Full Name Jason Mark Devenish Major Pre-Business Administration Birth Date Oct. 30, 1987 Birth Place Diego Martin, Trinidad Parents Names Jonathan and Laura Devenish Career Highs Goals 1, two times Assists 1, three times Points 2, two times Shots 4, two times Career - Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Team... One of the most exciting players to watch on the USF roster An All-America candidate, who possesses the vision and know-how to become one the best players in the nation The team's top assist man in 2005, he enters his third season with 13 goals and 21 assists in 37 matches One of the offensive powers on an already explosive lineup Is expected to be one of the BIG EAST's top playmakers in Earned NSCAA All-South Region honors Named first team All-BIG EAST selection... Earned Preseason All-BIG EAST honors... Appeared in 20 games (starting in 17) for USF Finished his sophomore season ranked No. 2 in the nation in assists per game (0.75) Was among the conference leaders in assists (No. 1), points (No. 3) and shots (No. 10) Finished second on the team in points (29), while notching the most assists (15) since the 1996 season (18 - Jeff Cunningham) His 49 shots were second on the squad with 63.3 percent on goal One of eight USF players to register at least one game-winning goal Registered a goal and two assists in USF's 4-4 tie with No. 13 Virginia (Nov. 22) during the second round of the NCAA Tournament Notched his 13th assist of the season in USF's 3-0 win over Stetson during the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 18)... Named to the Soccer America National Team of the Week for the week ending Nov Registered two goals and an assist in USF's 4-1 win over West Virginia in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Nov. 5)... Earned Soccer America Team of the Week honors for the week ending Oct Named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 30, notching two goals and two assists... Scored the game-winning goal with a 102nd-minute strike in USF's 2-1 overtime win versus Cincinnati (Oct. 29)... Also set up the game-tying goal with his 11th assist of the season... Converted his third penalty kick attempt for his third score of the season in USF's 4-1 win at Louisville (Oct. 26) also registered 10th assist of the season... Notched his ninth assist of the season in USF's 3-1 win over DePaul (Oct. 12)... Registered two assists in USF's 4-2 win over Personal Full Name Rodrigo Andres Hidalgo Major Undeclared Birth Date Aug. 21, 1987 Birth Place Medelin, Colombia Parents Names Rodrigo and Angela Hidalgo Career Highs Goals 2, two times Assists 3, 9/4/05 vs. Jacksonville Points 5, two times Shots 6, three times Player Profiles 35

38 Villanova (Oct. 1)... Was named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for his efforts versus No. 16 Seton Hall and No. 21 Georgetown (Sept )... Registered five shots (three on goal) in USF's 3-1 win over No. 21 Georgetown (9/18)... Converted second penalty kick attempt while assisting on two other goals in USF's 3-2 overtime win versus No. 16 Seton Hall (Sept. 16)... Registered fourth assist of the season in USF's 2-1 overtime loss at SMU (Sept. 11)... Notched a career-high three assists in USF's 6-3 win over Jacksonville (Sept. 4)... Converted first-career penalty kick attempt at USF (9/4 vs. Jacksonville)... Registered a team-high two shots on goal in USF's 1-0 loss to FIU (Sept. 2) Named Conference USA Co-Freshman of the Year (with teammate Simon Schoendorf) Earned C-USA third team and allfreshman honors Finished freshman campaign with six goals and six assists (tied for fifth in C-USA) to lead USF with 18 points (tied for ninth in C-USA) Rated the No. 5 recruit in the nation by Soccer America... Named to the "100 freshmen from coast to coast to keep an eye on" by College Soccer News... Named to 2004 Top Drawer Soccer All- Freshman Team (third team)... Led team in shots (4) vs. Saint Louis (Nov. 12) during the C-USA tournament Notched two assists, including the game winner, in USF's 3-1 win over Louisville (Nov. 6)... Recorded fourth assist of the season in USF's 4-1 win over East Carolina (Nov. 3)... Scored two goals to lead USF to a 2-0 win over Fairleigh Dickinson (Oct. 29) - his first multiple-goal match of his career... Registered fourth goal of the season in USF's 4-3 loss at No. 25 UAB (Oct. 20)... Scored game-winning goal in USF's 2-1 win at FIU (Oct. 3)... Gave USF a 1-0 lead vs. No. 17 Saint Louis (Sept. 25) with his second goal of the season... Registered first-career multiple-assist match of his USF career, recording two in the Bulls' 3-0 win over No. 5 SMU (Sept. 17)... Scored the game-winning, "golden goal" in the 94th minute at DePaul (Sept. 8)... Recorded first point of USF career on Kevin King goal at Jacksonville (Sept. 1) Made the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better)... High School - Came to USF from the U-17 United States Youth National Team residency program in Bradenton, Fla., where he has established himself as one of the top players in the country and in the state... Has been a member of the Region 3 US Olympic Development Program... Played club soccer for Weston Fury who is coached by Hidalgo s Career Statistics / / Total 37/ Hidalgo s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Hidalgo s Career NCAAChampionship Statistics / Alvin James... Led the team to a Florida State Championship and wins at numerous prestigious youth club tournaments throughout the country... Was chosen to the 2003 PARADE All-America Boys Soccer Team... Was also named to the all-state, all-region, and the 2003 NSCAA Youth All-America Team.... TopDrawerSoccer.com voted Hidalgo as one of the Top 100 Prospects in the country... Was rated the No. 5 recruit by Soccer America... Attended the Edison Academic Center in Bradenton... Personal - Full name is Rodrigo Andres Hidalgo... Born Aug. 21, 1987 in Medelin, Colombia... Parents are Rodrigo and Angela Hidalgo... Has a brother, Santiago and a sister, Stephanie... Currently is a member of the U-18 and U-20 National teams... Has not declared a major. Player Profiles Hidalgo s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / / Total 6/

39 5 Yohance Marshall Sophomore D Malabar Arima, Trinidad St. Anthony s College Career - Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Team... One of the top defenders in the BIG EAST Made an immediate impact on USF's backline in only his first season as a Bull Proved to be the vocal leader of the USF defense in just his first season on the roster Named third team All-BIG EAST... Played and started in all 21 games for the Bulls One of eight USF players to registered at least one game-winning goal Registered the game-winning goal in USF's 4-1 win over West Virginia in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Nov. 5)... Scored the equalizer with an 80th-minute strike in USF's 2-1 overtime win versus Cincinnati (Oct. 29)... The score was the first of his career... Named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 16, following USF's back-to-back conference wins against DePaul (Oct. 12) and No. 3 St. John's (Oct. 15)... Registered first assist of the 2005 season in USF's 4-2 win over VIllanova (Oct. 1)... Named to the SMU Radisson Classic All-Tournament Team (Sept. 9-11)... Made first-career start in season opener vs. FIU (Sept. 2)... High School - Led his team to three intercollegiate championships while captaining the team in 2004 Was a member of his high school all-star team from and was honored as one of Trinidad High School's Top Five Players of the Year Was a teammate of fellow recruit Kevon Neaves Personal - Full name is Yohance Marshall... Born Jan. 22, 1986 in Port of Spain, Trinidad... Son of Wade Marshall and Rhonda Salandy... Has a brother, Ajamo, 10 and a sister, Canifa, Has played for the Trinidad & Tobago U-17, the U- 20 and the U-21 National Teams... Enjoys cricket, shooting pool and basketball... Has not declared a major. 24 Alex Muniz Marshall s Career Statistics / Marshall s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Marshall s Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Marshall s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / Sophomore F/MF Valrico, Fla. Bloomingdale HS Personal Full Name Yohance Marshall Major Undeclared Birth Date Jan. 22, 1986 Birth Place Port of Spain, Trinidad Parents Names Wade Marshall and Rhonda Salandy Career Highs Goals 1, two times Assists 1, 10/1/05 vs. Villanova Points 2, two times Shots 2, four games Career - A key contributor off the bench in 2005 Will continue to battle for time at both forward and in the midfield Appeared in nine matches for the Bulls... Tallied three shots, coming off the bench during his freshman campaign Made first-career appearance in season opener vs. FIU (Sept. 2) One of six USF men's soccer players to be named to the BIG EAST All-Academic List (3.0 GPA or better) High School - A four-year letterwinner at Bloomingdale High School... Registered 25 goals and 18 assists during his senior season, leading his team to the 2005 FHSAA Class 6A Boys Soccer Championship Played club soccer with Brandon United A participant of the adidas Elite Soccer Program Camp in 2004 Has been a member of the Region 3 US Olympic Development Program Named Region 3 Premier League MVP Registered the most overall points with the Region 3 Premier League TopDrawerSoccer.com voted Muniz as one of the Top 100 College Recruiting Prospects Nationally Personal - Full name is Alexander Muniz... Born Aug. 8, 1987 in Tampa, Fla.... Son of Edwin and Maria Muniz... Has one brother, Javier, 26, and one sister, Maria, 25 Muniz Career Statistics / Muniz Career BIG EAST Statistics / Muniz Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Muniz Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / Played with the U-21 Puerto Rican National Team during the spring of Is majoring in pre-education. Personal Full Name Alexander Muniz Major Pre-Education Birth Date Aug. 8, 1987 Birth Place Tampa, Fla. Parents Names Edwin and Maria Muniz Career Highs Goals N/A Assists N/A Points N/A Shots 1, three times Player Profiles 37

40 13 Kevon Neaves Sophomore MF Petit Valley, Trinidad St. Anthony s College Personal Full Name Kevon Declan Neaves Major Undeclared Birth Date Oct. 24, 1985 Birth Place Mt. Hope, Trinidad Parents Names Debra and Julien Neaves Career Highs Goals 1, two times Assists 1, three times Points 2, two times Shots 10, 10/12/05 vs. Career - A player with international experience, who was dangerous on set piece plays and gave USF solid ball control in the midfield Was not afraid to take shots on net, finishing third on the team in total shots One of the top midfielders in the BIG EAST, who will use the experience gained training with the Trinidad & Tobago Full National Team to become one of the top midfielders in the nation Appeared in 19 games for USF (starting in 18) Finished third on the team in total shots with 47 One of eight USF players to register at least one game-winning goal Tallied the game-winning goal in USF's 3-0 win over Stetson during the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 18)... Scored first-career goal in USF's 2-1 overtime victory versus Stetson (Oct. 19)... Registered a career-high 10 shots in USF's 3-1 win over DePaul (Oct. 12)... Notched his third point of the season with an assist in USF's 4-2 win over Villanova (Oct. 1)... Tallied his second assist of the 2005 season in USF's 3-1 win over No. 21 Georgetown (Sept. 18)... Forced No. 16 Seton Hall's goalkeeper to make three difficult saves in the match (Sept. 16)... Notched first-career point at USF with an assist in the Bulls' 6-3 win versus Jacksonville (Sept. 4)... Made first-career start in season opener vs. FIU (Sept. 2).... High School - Played with fellow recruit Yohance Marshall at St. Anthony's Helped the team win three intercollegiate championships Was named the 2005 Trinidad High School Player of the Year Was a member of the St. Anthony's all-star team from A member of the Trinidad and Tobago U-20 National Team... Personal - Full name is Kevon Declan Neaves... Born Oct. 2 4, 1985 in Mt. H o p e, Trinidad... Son of Debra and Julien Neaves... Was named to the Trinidad & Tobago Full National Team during the Spring of 2006 Enjoys playing table tennis... Has not declared a major. 8 Kris Raad Neaves Career Statistics / Neaves Career BIG EAST Statistics / Neaves Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Neaves Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / Player Profiles Personal Full Name Kristopher A. Raad Major Pre-Business Administration Birth Date June 25, 1986 Birth Place Orlando, Fla. Parents Names Raad and Andrea Raad Career Highs Goals 1, two times Assists 1, six times Points 2, two times Junior MF/F Chuluota, Fla. Oviedo HS Career - A speedy player, who has the ability to score at any given moment Comes into his third season at USF having scored two goals and collected six assists in 28 games Will continue to be a threat both as a starter, as well as coming off the bench Appeared in 18 games for USF (starting in eight) Finished fourth on the team in assists (5) Scored his second goal of the season in USF's 3-0 win over Stetson during the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 18)... Registered seventh point of the 2005 season with an assist in USF's 4-2 win over Villanova (Oct. 1)... Notched an assist for the secondstraight contest, tallying the game-winning assist in USF's 1-0 win at West Virginia (Sept. 23)... Registered an assist on a corner kick in USF's 3-1 win over No. 21 Georgetown (Sept. 18)... Scored first-career goal in USF's 3-2 overtime victory over No. 16 Seton Hall (Sept. 16)... Registered second assist of the 2005 season in 3-2 loss to No. 3 New Mexico (Sept. 9)... Notched first assist of the season in USF's 6-3 win over Jacksonville (Sept. 4)... Made first-career start in season opener vs. FIU (Sept. 2) Saw action in 10 games for USF last season Recorded first-career point with an assist in USF's 2-0 win versus Fairleigh Dickinson (Oct. 29)... High School - A four-year letterwinner and senior captain with Joe Avalone's Oviedo High soccer team... Was named to the Puma Invitational All-Tournament Team as well as the Kraze Classic All- Tournament Team... During his senior year, was named first team All- Conference and All-State... Earned Seminole County District Player of the Year honors and was named to the Seminole County All-Star team Was also named to the All-State and All-Region team... Named Team MVP, scoring 26 goals and 33 assists... Was named Best Offensive Player during his junior year, scoring 13 goals and 20 assists... Played with the Brandon FC 38

41 Flames, winning four state championships... Personal - Full name is Kristopher A. Raad... Born June 25, 1986, in Orlando, Fla.... Parents are Raad and Andrea Raad... Has two brothers, JP, 22, and Sergei, Brother Sergei played for Furman for three years as well as professionally for the Calgary Mustangs (A-League)... Is majoring in pre-business administration. Raad s Career Statistics / / Total 28/ Raad s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Raad s Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Raad s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / / Total 6/ Simon Schoendorf Junior MF Karlsruhe, Germany European School Career - A key offensive threat over the past two seasons A highly-decorated player during his first two seasons at USF, Schoendorf made the transition from midfielder to forward in 2005 with a lot of success A very good ball handler, who possesses good size and strength Enters his third season with 11 goals and 13 assists in 34 matches Appeared in 17 games (starting in 11) for USF Recorded a career-high seven goals in 2005 Finished the season as the third player on the team to register 20-or-more points One of eight USF players to register at least one game-winning goal, recording a team-high three in 2005 Notched a goal and an assist during the second round of the NCAA Tournament as USF tied Virginia 4-4 (Nov. 22) Registered a career-high three assists in USF's 3-0 win over Stetson during the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 18)... Scored his sixth goal of the season in USF's 4-1 win over West Virginia (Nov. 5) in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals... Received SoccerFLA.com Player of the Week honors (Oct. 20)... Named to the Soccer America Team of the Week (Oct. 19)... Earned national honors ( College Soccer News National Player of the Week/National Team of the Week as well as Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week for leading USF to back-to-back BIG EAST conference victories (DePaul - Oct. 12 and No. 3 St. John's Oct. 15)... Named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 16 after scoring three goals and notching one assist as USF went on the week... Scored the gamewinning goal versus No. 3 St. John's (Oct. 15)... Registered a career-high five points (two goals and an assist) in USF's 3-1 win over DePaul (Oct. 12)... Recorded the game-winning goal on a penalty kick attempt versus the Blue Demons... Scored two goals, including the game-winner in USF's 4-2 victory over Villanova (Oct. 1)... Registered first point of the 2005 season with an assist in USF's 1-0 win at Pittsburgh (Sept. 25)... Made first appearance of the 2005 season versus No. 16 Seton Hall (Sept. 16) after missing the first four games due to a hamstring injury Garnered second team All-South Region (NSCAA) and freshman All-America (Soccer America) honors Was also named to College Soccer News All-Freshman first team Named Conference USA Co-Freshman of the Year (with teammate Rodrigo Hidalgo) Earned C-USA second team and all-freshman Personal Full Name Simon Christopher Schoendorf Major Pre-Business Administration Birth Date Aug. 1, 1985 Birth Place Karlsrhue, Germany Parents Names Jurgen and Karen Schoendorf Career Highs Goals 2, three times Assists 3, 11/18/05 vs. Stetson Points 5, 10/12/05 vs. DePaul Shots 4, two times Player Profiles 39

42 honors Led USF in assists with seven Finished 2004 with 15 points (4g, 7a) His seven assists were tied for third in Conference USA Registered a goal and an assist in USF's 4-3 loss at No. 25 UAB (Oct. 20)... Notched an assist in USF's 2-0 win vs. No. 24 Memphis (Oct. 9)... Registered two assists in USF's 2-2 tie with No. 17 Saint Louis (Sept. 25)... Named to the Soccer America Team of the Week (Sept. 22)... Notched third assist of the season vs. Stetson (9/22)... Recorded a goal and an assist in USF's 3-0 win over No. 5 SMU (Sept. 17)... Assisted on game-winning goal at DePaul (Sept. 8)... Scored first two goals of his USF career in the Bulls' 3-2 win over Jacksonville (Sept. 1)... Converted first collegiate PK attempt versus the Dolphins.... Made the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) High School - Played in the junior system of Schoendorf s Career Statistics / / Total 34/ Schoendorf s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Schoendorf s Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Schoendorf s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / / Total 6/ Jordan Seabrook Karlsruher Sport Club of the German Bundesliga, which is the same club of US National Team star Conor Casey... Was a major contributor in the center of the midfield when his team captured the Badische Meister, which is equivalent to a state and regional championship... Also played and captained his school team, European School, and was the 2003/2004 Sportsman of the Year... Personal - Full name is Simon Christian Schoendorf... Born Aug. 1, 1985 in Karlssruhe, Germany... Parents are Jurgen and Karen Schoendorf... Has one sister, Alexandra... Is majoring in pre-business administration. Sophomore F Indianapolis, Ind. North Central HS Player Profiles Personal Full Name Jordan Akil Seabrook Major Communications Birth Date June 27, 1987 Birth Place Indianapolis, Ind. Parents Names Philip and Sheryl Seabrook Career Highs Goals 3, 9/4/05 vs. Jacksonville Assists 3, 11/05/05 vs. WVU Points 8, 9/4/05 vs. Jacksonville Shots 8, two times Career - Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Team... An extremely speedy striker... He made a huge impact on the BIG EAST in just his first year of action The conference's leading scorer last year, Seabrook proved to be one of USF's go-to guys during the 2005 season The team's first 30-point scorer since Earned second team All-BIG EAST honors... Received "College Soccer News" Freshman All-American honors Was named to the NSCAA All-South Region Team Named to the "100 freshmen from coast to coast to keep an eye on" by College Soccer News... Was among the nation's leaders in points per game (15th) and goals per game (30th) Finished the 2005 season as the BIG EAST's top scorer, leading the conference in both goals (14) and points (36) Appeared in all 21 games for USF (starting in 18) Led USF with 70 shots (40 on net) One of eight USF players to register at least one game-winning goal, notching two during his first season as a Bull Registered two goals in USF's 4-4 tie at Virginia (Nov. 22) Notched his 12th goal of the season in USF's 3-0 win over Stetson during the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 18)... Registered a career-high three assists in USF's 4-1 win over West Virginia in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Nov. 5)... Earned BIG EAST Rookie of the Week Honors for the week ending Oct Named SoccerFla.com Player of the Week (Nov. 3)... Led USF to a 4-1 win at Louisville (Oct. 26), scoring two goals and an assist versus the Cardinals... Scored the game-winning goal with a score in the 99th minute as USF downed Stetson, 2-1 in overtime (Oct. 19)... Scored eighth goal of the season in USF's 3-1 win over DePaul (Oct. 12)... Earned BIG EAST Rookie of the Week and College Soccer News National Team of the Week honors for a fivepoint performance versus Villanova (Oct. 1)... Registered two goals and an assist in the Bulls' fifth-straight conference win... Tied a career-high in shots with eight (five on net), scoring his fifth goal of the season in USF's 3-1 win over No. 21 Georgetown (Sept. 18)... Registered third assist of the season in USF's 3-2 overtime win versus No. 16 Seton Hall (Sept. 16)... Named to the SMU Radisson Hotel Classic All-Tournament Team (Sept. 9-11)... Scored fourth goal of the season in USF's 3-2 loss to No. 3 New Mexico (Sept. 9)... Earned BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honors for the week ending Sept. 4 with a three-goal, two-assist perform- 40

43 ance versus Jacksonville (Sept. 4)... Registered first-career hat trick in USF's 6-3 win versus Jacksonville (Sept. 4)... Made first-career start in season opener vs. FIU (Sept. 2).... High School -Scored 38 goals and recorded 15 assists during his senior season at North Central High School Named a twotime NSCAA High School All-American in 2003 and 2004 Attended the adidas Elite Soccer Program Camp in 2004 Earned All- Star Team honors at the adidas ESP camp Was also on the Olympic Development Program Region 2 Team in Played club soccer with Dynamo-Katner Personal - Full name is Jordan Akil Seabrook... Born June 27, 1987 in Indianapolis, Ind.... Son of Philip and Sheryl Seabrook... Has one sister, Akilah, Dad, Philip, was a running back at Central State Univ.... Was called up to the U.S. U-20 National Team during the Spring of 2006 Enjoys music... Is majoring in communications. Seabrook s Career Statistics / Seabrook s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Seabrook s Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Seabrook s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournament) Statistics / Blake Sharpe Senior D Ft. Wayne, Ind. Canterbury HS Career - A consistent player with great technique Has gained experience at both midfield and on the back line over the past three seasons Has appeared in 51 matches during his USF career Appeared in 20 games (starting in 16) on the Bulls' back line Tallied a career-high two assists Registered second assist of the season in USF's 2-1 overtime win versus Stetson (Oct. 19)... Tied career-high in shots with two versus DePaul (Oct. 12)... Notched first point of the 2005 season in USF's 4-2 win over Villanova (Oct. 1) Recorded first-career point at USF, registering an assist vs. Stetson (Sept. 22)... Played and started on USF's back line in every match during Made the C- USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) Played in 14 games and started in seven for USF Started final four matches for the Bulls Had a season-high two shots against Providence on Sept. 14 High School - Named both the Indiana State Player of the Year and the Gatorade Indiana High School Boys' Soccer Player of the Year... Helped Greg Mauch's tradition-rich Canterbury High program to three straight state final four appearances, including a state championship in 2001 and a second-place finish in Earned NSCAA All-American status as both a junior and a senior and garnered all-state accolades in each of his sophomore through senior seasons... An honor roll student, was twice named the Ft. Wayne area's prep sports boys soccer player of the year... Helped the Ft. Wayne Citadel to a state title in Personal - Full name is Blake Sharpe... Born July 24, 1984 i n Denver, Colo.... Son of James and Kerry Sharpe... Has one brother, Paul Ray, and one sister, Janelle Ray... Enjoys disc golf, golf and basketball... Is majoring in mechanical engineering. Sharpe s Career Statistics / / / Total 51/ Sharpe s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Sharpe s CareerNCAA Championship Statistics / Sharpe s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournaments) Statistics / / / Total 7/ Personal Full Name Blake Sharpe Major Mechanical Engineering Birth Date July 24, 1984 Birth Place Denver, Colo. Parents Names James and Kerry Sharpe Career Highs Goals N/A Assists 1, three times Points 1, two times Shots 2, two times Player Profiles 41

44 17 Kareem Smith Senior D Hyde Park, Mass. Beaver County Day Personal Full Name Carl Kareem Smith Major Criminal Justice Birth Date Jan. 1, 1985 Birth Place Boston, Mass. Parents Names Carl and Joyce Smith Career Highs Goals 1, three times Assists 1, 11/5/05 vs. WVU Points 2, three times Shots 2, three times Career - A consistent piece of the USF defense over the past three seasons A strong and powerful defender, Smith has played in every minute of every match during his USF career (56 straight) Is 19 matches shy of tying the USF record for games played (75, Brandon Streicher, ) Played in all 21 games for USF, anchoring the back line Notched first point of the 2005 season with first-career assist in USF's 4-1 win over West Virginia in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Nov. 5) Garnered second team All-South Region (NSCAA) Named first team All-Conference USA Played and started in every match for USF in 2004 (18) Earned second C-USA Defensive Player of the Week honors (Oct. 11) for his performance in USF's 2-0 win over No. 24 Memphis... Named C-USA Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 27)... Scored first goal of the season on a 70-yard shot vs. Stetson (Sept. 22) Was one of three players to play and start in all 18 games Led the team with a shot percentage of.667 His four points and two goals rank him seventh on the team in each category Had the game-winning goal against Providence on Sept. 14 Was named Conference USA All-Freshman High School - Earned all-conference and all-state honors at Beaver County Day High... Personal - A member of the Trinidad & Tobago U-20 Men's National Team... Has also been a member of the U.S. U-18 Men's National Team, the Region I Olympic Development Program (ODP) team and helped lead his club team, the South Shore United Blazers, to a U-15 Region I title and three Massachusetts state championships at each of the U-16 through U-18 levels... Full name is Carl Kareem Smith... Born Jan. 1, 1985 in Boston, Mass... Son of Carl and Joyce Smith... Has one brother, Shane Spencer, and one sister, Carla Smith... Is majoring in criminal justice. 4 Andre Townsend Smith s Career Statistics / / / Total 56/ Smith s Career BIG EAST Statistics / Smith s Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Smith s Career BIG EAST Championship Statistics / / / Total 7/ Senior D/MF Kingston, Jamaica Univ. of Richmond Holderness Prep Player Profiles Personal Full Name Andre Wayne Townsend Major Political Science Birth Date Dec. 4, 1983 Birth Place Kingston, Jamaica Parents Names Apryl and Raymond Townsend Career Highs Goals 1, 9/18/04 vs. St. Peter s Assists 2, 10/11/03 vs. St. Bon. Points 2, two times Shots 3, three times Career - A player who brings depth to the Bulls midfield/defense Comes to USF having seen Division I action for two seasons at the University of Richmond Appeared in three games during his first season at USF Saw action in both of USF's NCAA Tournament matches Made first appearance at USF in 1-0 loss to FIU (Sept. 2) One of six USF men's soccer players to be named to the BIG EAST All-Academic List (3.0 GPA or better) 2004 (Richmond) - Played in nine matches and started seven after a mid season injury... Scored the first goal of his career in the Spiders' tie with St. Peter's... Tallied a total of two assists on the season... Took eight shots, three on goal in his nine matches of play... Named to the Bradley Classic All-Tournament team 2003 (Richmond) - Played in 18 games and made 13 starts... Contributed three assists, including a multi-assist contest against St. Bonaventure... Took a total of 15 shots on the season... Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team... High School - Served as team captain during his senior season... Earned All- New England Honors as senior... Selected as the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Prep Player of the Year following his senior season... Named District II MVP of the Prep All-Star game... Played in the U-20 Jamaican National Team pool... Personal - Full name is Andre Wayne Townsend... Born Dec. 4, 1983 in Kingston, Jamaica... Son of Apryl and Raymond Townsend... Enjoys playing basketball and listening to music... Is majoring in political science. Townsend s Career Statistics 2003 (UR)18/ (UR) 9/ / Total 30/ Townsend s Career BIG EAST Statistics 2005 DNP Townsend s Career NCAA Championship Statistics / Townsend s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournament) Statistics 2003 N/A 2004 N/A /

45 7 Hunter West Senior MF/F Bradenton, Fla. Manatee HS Career - Prior to last season was the team's leading scorer in each of his first three years at USF One of the team's most dangerous players offensively Will look to come back strong following an injury-ridden 2005 season A three-time allconference selection who seems to get better as the game progresses 2005 (medical hardship) - Received a medical hardship for the 2005 season Saw action in USF's 3-2 loss versus No. 3 New Mexico (Sept. 9) One of six USF men's soccer players to be named to the BIG EAST All-Academic List (3.0 GPA or better) Earned third team All- Conference USA honors Named to the CoSIDA Acadmic All-District III Team... Earned Preseason All-Conference USA honors... His even goals in 2004 were tied for 10th in Conference USA Led the team with shots on goal (2) vs. Saint Louis (Nov. 12) during the C-USA tournament Registered the game-winning goal (his fourth of the season) in USF's 3-1 win over Louisville (Nov. 6)... Scored the team's third goal in USF's 4-1 win over East Carolina (Nov. 3)... Notched two goals in USF's 2-0 win vs. No. 24 Memphis (Oct. 9)... Registered third goal of the season Sept. 22 vs. Stetson... Named to College Soccer News National Team of the Week (Sept. 20)... Named C-USA Co-Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 20), scoring two game-winning goals for the Bulls... Registered game-winner vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 19)...Scored game-winning goal in USF's 3-0 win over No. 5 SMU (Sept. 17)... Credited with his first assist of the 2004 season on Jimenez' game-winner at Charlotte (Sept. 8)... Registered his 100th career shot vs. the 49ers Named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) Led the team in points (17) and goals (7) Recorded two game-winning goals (against Florida Atlantic on Aug. 29 and against Furman on Sept. 5) Had a season-high six points and three goals against Florida Atlantic Recorded a team-high five shots on goal versus FAU (Aug. 29) Was named third team All-Conference USA His seven goals ranked him eighth in Conference USA Finished ninth in the conference with a points-per-game average of 0.94 and a goals-per-game average of 0.39 Tied for third on the team with three assists Finished second on the team with 35 shots Was only one of three Bulls to start and play in all 18 games Named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) 2003 (summer) - Underwent surgery on May 6 to remove On the cover The 2006 USF media guide marks the first time in three years that Hunter West has not graced the cover. West has been on the cover of the men s soccer media guide three times during his USF career (2003, 2004 & 2005) Personal Full Name Hunter James West Major Criminology Birth Date Feb. 13, 1983 Birth Place Bradenton, Fla. Parents Names Terry and Suegene West Career Highs Goals 3, two times Assists 1, seven times Points 6, two times Shots 6, three times a piece of calcified bone on his pelvis - an operation that required doctors to detach then reattach his hamstring One of just three Bulls to start in all 18 games... Led the team in scoring with 14 goals and three assists for 31 points as just a freshman... Named to the Freshman All-America first team by College Soccer News, making him just the third rookie in USF history to earn any type of All- American recognition... Was also named to the NSCAA All-South Region third team and as a first team All-Conference USA selection... Was named to both the C-USA All-Freshman Team and was tabbed the C-USA Freshman of the Year... His point and goal totals were second in the conference... His goal total tied 1985 rookie Donal McDonagh for USF's highest total by a freshman since Roy Wegerle's 19 in Recorded three multiple-goal games, including a hat trick, Sept. 20 versus Memphis... Five of his goals were game-winners, two of which were golden (overtime) goals... Scored nine goals in USF's first seven games, a pace that, at that time, saw him ranked second in the nation in goals per game... Named to the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) (summer) - Helped Hillsborough County United to a U-19 state final appearance in June High School - Led Manatee High to a regular season mark and a No. 2 national rank... Racked-up 89 goals and 56 assists in his sophomore through senior seasons for a remarkable 234 points Over half of that output came as a senior, as he netted 54 goals and tallied 25 assists en route to being named Florida's Gatorade Player of Year Honors from his senior season alone include: NSCAA All-American, NSCAA Florida State Player of the Year, NSCAA All-South Team, NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-Region Team, first team All-State, first team All-Area, Land O'Lakes Soccer Field, Inc. Tournament MVP, ABC WWSB News Player Profiles 43

46 Channel 40 High School Athlete of the Week and Manatee High School MVP Was also all-state, all-area, NSCAA All-South and an NSCAA All-Academic Team member as a junior Turned in 24 goals and 16 assists as a sophomore... Along with teammates Brandon Streicher and Chris Raye, played club for the Tampa Bay Kickers, a team that won four state titles and made five-straight FYSA final four appearances Personal - Full name is Hunter James West Born Feb. 13, 1983, in Bradenton, Fla. Son of Terry and Suegene West Has two brothers, Taylor, 25, and Colby, 21 Is majoring in criminology. West s Career Statistics / / / / Total 54/ West s Career BIG EAST Statistics 2005 DNP West s Career NCAAChampionship Statistics 2005 DNP West s Career Postseason (NCAA & Conference Tournament) Statistics / / / DNP Total 3/ Senior Class (l to r) - Hunter West, Kareem Smith, Dane Brenner, Blake Sharpe, Sammy Castellanos, Andre Townsend Newcomers 25 Marc Doherty Freshman MF Sandy Hook, Conn. Newtown HS Player Profiles Personal Full Name Marc A. Doherty Major Undeclared Birth Date Feb. 11, 1988 Birth Place Newtown, Conn. Parents Names Tom and Victoria Doherty Was named one of the 100 freshmen from coast to coast to keep an eye on by College Soccer News... Is expected to battle for the defensive midfielder spot... A versatile player who will add depth to the midfield... High School - A stand out at Newtown (Conn.) High School... Earned PARADE Magazine All-America honors, leading the Nighthawks to the quarterfinals of the Connecticut State Championship in 2005 en route to all-state accolades... Was named an NSCAA/adidas High School All-America as well as the Connecticut High School Coaches Association (CHSCA) Player of the Year in Played club soccer with Samba TTP... Personal - Full name is Marc A. Doherty... Born Feb. 11, 1988 in Newtown, Conn.... Son of Tom and Victoria Doherty... Has one brother, Rob Weiss, 23, and one sister Carly Doherty, Has not yet declared a major. 44

47 2 Tom Markey Freshman D Indianapolis, Ind. North Central HS A solid athlete... He will be expected to contribute to the team s success in Will look to compete for playing time on the back line, giving USF its deepest back line in recent years... High School - Played soccer at North Central High School in Indiana... Was a teammate of USF forward Jordan Seabrook at North Central HS and with the Dynamo Katner (club soccer team)... Earned first team all-state honors as a senior... A member of the U-16 state championship team, as well as a member of the Indiana US Youth Soccer 1987 ODP State Team that competed in the 2005 ODP National Championships... Named to the 2005 NSCAA/adidas All-Region IV team... Personal - Full name is Tom Paul Markey... Born Aug. 4, 1987 in Indianapolis, Ind.... Son of Kevin and Liz Markey... Has not yet declared a major. 23 Ogi Perucica Personal Full Name Tom Paul Markey Major Undeclared Birth Date Aug. 4, 1987 Birth Place Indianapolis, Ind. Parents Names Kevin and Liz Markey Freshman F Tampa, Fla. Wharton HS A talented forward... He possesses good size and athletic ability... Is very composed in the area and will add depth to an already potent attack... High School - At Wharton High School he set the school scoring record with 59 career goals and 36 assists... Was a member of the US Youth Soccer Region III ODP Team in Earned the Jose A. Alvarez Award as the top male high school soccer player in Hillsborough County in Notched 26 goals and 14 assists during his senior season... Named the Tampa Tribune Player of the Year... Earned first team all-county honors during his junior season, scoring 15 goals and registering three assists... Scored 15 goals during his sophomore season... Registered three goals as a freshman at Wharton... Was also a member of HC United... Personal - Full name is Ognjen Perucica... Born March 9, 1988 in Sarajevo, Yugoslvia (now Bosnia)... Son of Zarko and Vesna Perucica... Has one brother, Mirko, Has not yet declared a major. 20 Diego Restrepo Personal Full Name Ognjen Perucica Major Undeclared Birth Date March 9, 1988 Birth Place Sarajevo, Bosnia Parents Names Zarko and Vesna Perucica Freshman GK West Palm Beach, Fla. Edison Academic Center Was named one of the 100 freshmen from coast to coast to keep an eye on by College Soccer News... A cat-like quick keeper who will provide depth to USF s goalkeeping corps... Possesses a wealth of international experience... Will enter the season as back up to Dane Brenner, but will be expected to compete for playing time... High School - Was a member of the U.S. Under-17 National Team Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. and a member of the U.S. Team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2005 U17 World Cup in Peru... Recorded a 1.33 GAA in 11 appearances (six starts) tallying a record while with the U-17 National Team... Earned three caps during the 2005 season, registering a record with a 1.33 GAA in international competition... In 2005, Restrepo was named to the NSCAA/adidas Boys Youth All-America Team...Played two years at American Heritage High School where he started in goal as a freshman and was named all-state his freshman and sophomore years... Also played club soccer with West Kendall and the Renegades...Was a field player until three years ago (2003) when he switched to goalkeeper... Personal - Full name is Diego Alejandro Restrepo... Born Feb. 25, 1988 in Merida, Venezuela... Son of Ligney and Gustavo Restrepo... Has one brother, Alfonso... Lived in Colombia until he was 13 before moving to the United States... Has not yet declared a major. Personal Full Name Diego Alejandro Restrepo Major Undeclared Birth Date Feb. 25, 1988 Birth Place Merida, Venezuela Parents Names Ligney and Gustavo Restrepo Player Profiles 45

48 16 Anthony Wallace Freshman D/MF St. Petersburg, Fla. Edison Academic Center Personal Full Name Anthony Alexander Wallace Major Undeclared Birth Date Jan. 26, 1989 Birth Place St. Petersburg, Fla. Parents Names Anthony and Audrey Wallace Was named one of the 100 freshmen from coast to coast to keep an eye on by College Soccer News... A versatile athlete... He can be called on to play a number of positions... Another newcomer that brings international experience to the team... Will be expected to make an immediate impact on this year s squad... High School - Has been a member of the U.S. U-17 National Team, in residency since Was named to the U.S. National U-20 Team (along with forward Jordan Seabrook) during the spring of Registered time with both the U-20s and U-18s as well as the U-17s in Has registered four goals and nine assists in 46 matches with the U-17s... Tallied three goals and two assists in nine starts with the U-17 89s... Was named the most valuable player of the Ballymena International Tournament in April 2005, one of the leading youth national team tournaments in Europe... Named 2005 NSCAA/adidas Boys Youth All-America Team selection as well as a 2005 Elite Soccer Program Participant... Also earned PARADE All-America honors in Personal - Full name is Anthony Alexander Wallace... Born Jan. 26, 1989 in St. Petersburg, Fla.... Son of Anthony and Audrey Wallace... Has one sister, Amanda, Has not yet declared a major USF Men s Soccer Team Player Profiles Top row (l to r) - Brian Simerville (athletic trainer), Tom Markey, Andre Townsend, Simon Schoendorf, Joris Claessens, Kevon Neaves, Kareem Smith, Yohance Marshall. Middle row (l to r) - George Kiefer (head coach), Fred Dikranian (assistant coach), Marc Doherty, Anthony Wallace, Diego Restrepo, Dane Brenner, Ogi Perucica, Jason Devenish, Jim DiNobile (assistant coach), Ryan Anatol (assistant coach). Bottom row (l to r) - Hunter West, Rodrigo Hidalgo, Jordan Seabrook, Joey Brown, Alex Muniz, Kris Raad, Blake Sharpe, Sammy Castellanos. 46

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50 2005 Season-In-Review A look back at the 2005 USF men s soccer campaign Review Season Summary 2005 Record BIG EAST BIG EAST Championship Awards & Honors Dane Brenner - Jr. BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (Sept. 26) BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (Oct. 17) Joris Claessens - Fr. Soccer America Team of the Week (Sept. 21) Rodrigo Hidalgo - So. Preseason All-BIG EAST Team BIG EAST Honor Roll (Sept. 19) CSN National Team of the Week (Oct. 31) TDS National Team of the Week (Oct. 31) BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 31) Soccer America Team of the Week (Nov. 2) Soccer America Team of the Week (Nov. 9) First Team All-BIG EAST NSCAA All-South Region Selection Yohance Marshall - Fr. SMU Radisson Hotel Classic Team (Sept. 9-11) BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 17) Third Team All-BIG EAST Jordan Seabrook - Fr. Top 100 Freshman - College Soccer News BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (Sept. 5) SMU Radisson Hotel Classic Team (Sept. 9-11) CSN National Team of the Week (Oct. 3) BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (Oct. 3) BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (Oct. 31) SoccerFLA.com Player of the Week (Nov. 3) Second Team All-BIG EAST CSN Freshman All-American NSCAA All-South Region Selection Simon Schoendorf - So. CSN National Player of the Week (Oct. 17) CSN National Team of the Week (Oct. 17) TDS National Team of the Week (Oct. 17) BIG EASTOffensive Player of the Week (Oct. 17) Soccer American Team of the Week (Oct. 19) SoccerFLA.com Player of the Week (Oct. 20) CSN National Team of the Week (Nov. 20) USF in the 2005 Polls WK SA NSCAA ST CSN Preseason rv Sept Sept Sept rv -- Sept rv 27 Oct rv 23 Oct rv 26 Oct Oct rv 24 Oct rv 19 Nov Nov rv Final 19 rv t24 21 SA=Soocer America Top 25 NSCAA=NSCAA/adidas Top 25 ST=SoccerTimes Top 25 CSN=College Soccer News Top Recruiting Class Ranked Among the Nation s Elite The 2005 recruiting class of the University of South Florida men's soccer team was rated the 12th-best in the nation as ranked by College Soccer News. Comprised of 11 newcomers (eight freshmen and three transfers), coach George Kiefer's recruiting class ranked among the nation's elite for the third-straight season Men's Soccer Picked to Finish Third in the BIG EAST s Red Division In just its first season in the league, the BIG EAST coaches picked USF to finish third in the Red Division in the 2005 BIG EAST Preseason Poll. Comprised of 16 teams, the BIG EAST was split into two divisions of eight teams (Red and Blue). USF (10-5-2, C-USA in 2004) returned eight starters from the 2004 campaign, including Conference USA Co-Freshmen of the Year Rodrigo Hidalgo and Simon Schoendorf. Three of the team's top five scorers - Hidalgo (6g, 6a, 18 pts.), Hunter West (7g, 1a, 15 pts.) and Schoendorf (4g, 7a, 15 pts.), as well as defensive standout Kareem Smith (1g, 2 pts.) and goalkeeper Dane Brenner (9-3-2, 0.85 GAA, 6 SO) - returned from the 2004 season. USF was picked to finish behind St. John's (an Elite Eight participant in the 2004 NCAA Tournament), who received 15 of the 16 first place votes in the Red Division and Rutgers (6-8-4, BIG EAST in 2004). The Bulls earned the remaining first place vote, finishing with a total of 90 points (the sixth highest point total among the 16 teams). Hidalgo Earns BIG EAST Preseason Honor Sophomore Rodrigo Hidalgo was recognized by the conference by being named to the Preseason All-Conference Team. Hidalgo, the team's leading scorer in 2004, becomes the only player from the five new schools entering the BIG EAST this season to earn Preseason All-Conference honors. The West Palm Beach, Fla., native entered his second season with the Bulls after a successful freshman campaign in which the USF forward garnered All-Freshman and third team All-Conference USA honors. Last season, Hidalgo ranked in the top 10 in nearly every offensive category in Conference USA - seventh in shots (49); ninth in points (18) and points per game (1.06) and fifth in assists (6). USF went last season when Hidalgo registered a goal or an assist. USF Wins Inaugural BIG EAST Competition Trailing 2-0 with five minutes left in the game, the University of South Florida men's soccer team battled back to defeat the No.16-ranked Seton Hall Pirates, 3-2, in overtime on Friday, Sept. 16 at the USF Soccer Stadium. Midfielder Sammy Castellanos registered his second game-winning September 4 Freshman Jordan Seabrook records first-career hat trick as USF downs Jacksonville 6-3. The win marked the first home victory of the season, kicking off a string of 10-straight. September 16 Rodrigo Hidalgo s goal and two assists led USF to its first-ever BIG EAST victory with a 3-2 win over Seton Hall. goal of the 2005 season with a score in the 92nd minute, giving USF its first-ever BIG EAST win in the school's inaugural conference match. Led by sophomore Rodrigo Hidalgo, who scored the game-tying goal and tallied assists on each of the other two USF goals, the Bulls handed Seton Hall its first loss of the 2005 season. Along with Castellanos, sophomore Kris Raad notched his first-career goal in the contest. Bulls Claim Red Division Title With Victory Over Louisville Led by a pair of goals by BIG EAST Rookie of the Year candidate Jordan Seabrook, the University of South Florida men's soccer team defeated the Louisville Cardinals, 4-1, on Wednesday, Oct. 26, earning the Bulls a first-round bye in the BIG EAST Championship. The win coupled with a 1-0 loss by St. John's to Villanova (also on Wednesday) gave USF the Red Division title for the 2005 season. Seabrook notched two goals and an assist versus the Cardinals, including the game-winning goal in the 66th minute. The multiple-goal performance was the third of the season for the first-year striker. Sophomore Rodrigo Hidalgo and junior Keeron Benito each notched goals during contest to round out USF's scoring. In all, the Bulls - led by Seabrook October 15 Simon Schoendorf scored his fifth goal of the season as USF knocked off No. 3 St. John s, 1-0. The win put USF in great position to claim the BIG EAST Red Division title. USF claimed the Red Division title in just its first season in the BIG EAST Conference October 26 Goalkeeper Dane Brenner registered a season-high seven saves as USF defeated Louisville, 4-1, to capture the BIG EAST Red Division title. 48

51 George Kiefer earned NSCAA All-South Region Coach of the Year honors for leading USF to a record in out-shot the Cardinals The 21 shots marked the seventh time this season USF has registered 20-or-more shots in a contest. Goalkeeper Dane Brenner recorded a season-high seven saves en route to his 10th victory of the season. The 10 wins were the most in a single season for the third-year goalkeeper. USF Advances to BIG EAST Finals In its first penalty kick shootout since 1991, the University of South Florida men's soccer team tied the Providence Friars, 0-0, advancing to the BIG EAST Championship on PKs (3-2). Filling in for the injured Dane Brenner, goalkeeper Bryan Fossi made his first-career start to guide the Bulls to the finals, while USF notched its fourth shutout of the season. The Bulls faced host-institution Connecticut in the BIG EAST Finals on Sunday, Nov. 13. A goal by O'Brian White early in the contest proved to be the difference as the Bulls fell to the Huskies, 1-0. USF Earns a Berth in the NCAA Tournament The University of South Florida men's soccer team hosted the Stetson Hatters in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, Nov. 18 at the USF Soccer Stadium. Receiving an at-large bid, USF made its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament (11th overall) since Three goals by three different players led the Bulls to a 3-0 win over the Stetson Hatters during the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Sophomore Simon Schoendorf registered three assists on the night, setting up all three of USF's goals. Freshman Kevon Neaves - scoring just his second goal of the season - registered the game-winner as USF extended its unbeaten streak to six games versus the Hatters. The win resulted in a second-round meeting with the Virginia Cavaliers in Charlottesville, Va., on Tuesday, Nov. 22. USF saw its stellar 2005 campaign come to an end with a heartbreaking penalty kick shootout loss to No. 13 Virginia (12-4-3) on Tuesday night in the second round of the NCAA Championship. The score remained deadlocked at 4-4 through regulation and a pair of overtime sessions. The Cavaliers secured the win with a 7-6 victory in the eighth round of penalty kicks. Three USF Players Earn BIG EAST Post-Season Honors Three players from the University of South Florida men s soccer team earned post-season BIG EAST honors as announced by the league office. Rodrigo Hidalgo (first team All-BIG EAST), Jordan Seabrook (second team All-BIG EAST) and Yohance Marshall (third team All-BIG EAST) were each honored by the BIG EAST Conference for the accomplishments during the 2005 season Hidalgo and Seabrook Earn NSCAA All-South Region Honors University of South Florida midfielder Rodrigo Hidalgo and forward Jordan Seabrook earned NSCAA All-South Region honors for their efforts during USF s 2005 campaign. Hidalgo (second team) and Seabrook (third team) helped guide the Bulls to the BIG EAST Red Division title and a second-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Coach Kiefer Named NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year Head coach George Kiefer was named the NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year after leading the Bulls to a record and the team's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since The 2005 season proved to be the most successful to date for USF under Kiefer. The 13 wins produced by this year's squad were the most since the 2001 season. In its first year in BIG EAST action, USF finished with a conference-best 9-2 record, leading the Bulls to the BIG EAST Red Division title. The Bulls were runners-up to the Connecticut Huskies in the BIG EAST Tournament. USF finished the season riding a 10- game winning streak at home - the most since a 12-game winning streak that extended from the end of the 1982 season to the beginning of the 1983 season. The 10-straight home wins in a single season are the most in school history. The Bulls broke the school record for conference victories (9). Six players earned 31 accolades during the 2005 season. After dropping three of its first four contests, USF closed out the 2005 regular season winning 10 of its last 12 games. Kiefer becomes the first head coach in USF history to earn this honor. Month-By-Month Breakdown September September Record Overall Record BIG EAST Record Home Away BIG EAST Home BIG EAST Away Neutral vs. Ranked Opponents Leading Scorer Jordan Seabrook (5g, 3a, 13 pts.) Top Goalkeeper Dane Brenner (5-3-0, 1.48 GAA, 2 SO) Team Stats USF Opponent 17 Goals Shots SOG Assists 6 October October Record Overall Record BIG EAST Record Home Away BIG EAST Home BIG EAST Away Neutral vs. Ranked Opponents Leading Scorer Jordan Seabrook (6g, 2a, 14 pts.) Top Goalkeeper Dane Brenner (6-2-0, 1.22 GAA, 1 SO) Team Stats USF Opponent 16 Goals Shots SOG Assists 6 November November Record Overall Record BIG EAST Record Home Away BIG EAST Home BIG EAST Away Neutral vs. Ranked Opponents November 11 Backup goalkeeper Bryan Fossi, filling in for an injured Dane Brenner, recorded his first-career shutout and helped USF advance to the BIG EAST title game saving a crucial penalty kick versus the Providence Friars. November 13 Head coach George Kiefer faced his former mentor in the BIG EAST title game. An early goal by UConn proved to be the difference as USF fell, 1-0, to the Huskies. November 18 Three assists by Simon Schoendorf resulted in the Bulls first-ever home victory in the NCAA Tournament. USF downed Stetson, 3-0. November 22 USF battled the Virginia Cavaliers to a 4-4 tie during the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Bulls were eliminated from the tournament, falling 7-6 in penalty kicks. Leading Scorer Rodrigo Hidalgo (3g, 4a, 10 pts.) Top Goalkeeper Dane Brenner (2-1-1, 1.42 GAA, 1 SO) Team Stats USF Opponent 11 Goals 6 57 Shots SOG Assists Review 49

52 2005 Results and Scoring Summary Game-by-game results and statistics Date Opponent W/L/T Score Overall BIG EAST Attend. Goals - Assists 9/2 FIU L None. 9/4 JACKSONVILLE W Seabrook (1) - Raad (1), HIdalgo (1) - penalty kick; Seabrook (2) - Gil (1), Hidalgo (2); Hidalgo (1) - penalty kick Castellanos (1) - Seabrook (1); Seabrook (3) - Neaves (1) Devenish (1) - Seabrook (2), Hidalgo (3). SMU Radisson Hotel Classic - Dallas, Texas 9/9 vs. No. 3 New Mexico L Seabrook (4) - Raad (2); Benito (1) - penalty kick 9/11 at SMU L 1-2 OT Claessens (1) - Hidalgo (4). 9/16 No. 16 SETON HALL* W 3-2 OT Raad (1) - Hidalgo (5), Seabrook (3); Hidalgo (2) - penalty kick Castellanos (2) - Hidalgo (6). 9/18 No. 18 GEORGETOWN* W Seabrook (5) - Neaves (2), Devenish (1); Claessens (2) - Gil (2); Claessens (3) - Raad (3). 9/23 at West Virginia* W Castellanos (3) - Raad (4). 9/25 at Pittsburgh* W Devenish (2) - Schoendorf (1). 10/1 VILLANOVA* W Seabrook (6) - Sharpe (1), Devenish (2); Seabrook (7) - Hidalgo (7), Marshall (1); Schoendorf (1) - Neaves (3), Hidalgo (8); Schoendorf (2) - Seabrook (4), Raad (5). 10/9 at Syracuse* L None 10/12 DE PAUL* W Schoendorf (3) - Hidalgo (9), Gil (3); Schoendorf (4) - penalty kick Seabrook (8) - Schoendorf (2). 10/15 No. 3 ST. JOHN S* W ,318 Schoendorf (5) - Devenish (3) 10/19 STETSON W 2-1 OT Neaves (1) - Sharpe (2), Gil (5); Seabrook (9) - Gil (6). 10/22 at Rutgers* L None. 10/26 at Louisville* W Hidalgo (3) - penalty kick; Seabrook (10) - unassisted Seabrook (11) - unassisted; Benito (2) - Seabrook (5). 10/29 CINCINNATI* W 2-1 OT Marshall (1) - Hidalgo (11); Hidalgo (4) (unassisted). BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals - Tampa, Fla. 11/5 No. 30 WEST VIRGINIA W Hidalgo (5) - Seabrook (6); Marshall (2) - Hidalgo (12); Schoendorf (6) - Seabrook (7), Smith (1); Hidalgo (6) - Seabrook (8), Gil (7). BIG EAST Championship Semifinals & Finals - Storrs, Conn. 11/11 vs. Providence T 0-0 (3-2 PKs) None. 11/13 at No. 4 Connecticut L None. NCAA Championship - Campus Sites 11/8 STETSON W Neaves (2) - Schoendorf (3); Raad (2) - Schoendorf (4), Hidalgo (13); Seabrook (12) - Schoendorf (5), Castellanos (1). 11/22 at No. 13 Virginia T 4-4 (6-7 PKs) Hidalgo (7) - Castellanos (2), Schoendorf (6); Seabrook (13) - Hidalgo (14); Seabrook (14) - Brown (1), Hidalgo (15); Schoendorf (7) - penalty kick. *BIG EAST Conference game; Home games in CAPS 2005 Goal-Scoring Intervals Team Total USF Opp Review 2005 Team Game-by-Game Statistics Cautions Goals Assists Shots On Goal Saves Corners Fouls Y/R - Y/R Opponent Result USF-Opp USF-Opp USF-Opp USF-Opp USF-Opp USF-Opp USF-Opp USF-Opp FIU L, /0-2/0 JACKSONVILLE W, /0-/5/1 vs. New Mexico L, /0-2/0 at SMU L, 2-1 OT /1-0/0 SETON HALL W, 3-2 OT /0-1/1 GEORGETOWN W, /0-1/0 at West Virginia W, /0-0/0 at Pittsburgh W, /0-1/0 VILLANOVA W, /0-3/0 at Syracuse L, /0-1/0 DE PAUL W, /0-1/0 ST. JOHN S W, /0-3/0 STETSON W, 2-1 OT /0-2/0 at Rutgers L, /0-2/0 at Louisville W, /0-3/1 CINCINNATI W, 2-1 OT /0-4/0 WEST VIRGINIA W, /0-2/0 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PKs) /0-2/0 at Connecticut L, /0-1/0 STETSON W, /0-1/0 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PKs) /0-2/0 TOTALS /1-39/3 50

53 2005 Individual Statistics Overall statistics for the 2005 season and category leaders No. Name GP/GS G A Pts Sh SOG GWG PK YC/RC 12 Seabrook, Jordan 21/ /0 23 Hidalgo, Rodrigo 20/ /0 21 Schoendorf, Simon 17/ /0 8 Raad, Kris 18/ /0 11 Castellanos, Sammy 21/ /0 13 Neaves, Kevon 19/ /0 3 Devenish, Jason 18/ /0 9 Gil, Brian 19/ /0 19 Claessens, Joris 21/ /0 5 Marshall, Yohance 21/ /0 10 Benito, Keeron 9/ /0 5 Sharpe, Blake 20/ /1 14 Brown, Joey 20/ /0 17 Smith, Kareem 21/ /0 24 Muniz, Alex 9/ /0 15 West, Hunter 1/ /0 16 Gaa, Garrett 6/ /0 4 Townsend, Andre 3/ /0 1 Brenner, Dane 20/ /0 TOTAL 21/ /1 OPPONENTS 21/ /3 No. Name GP/GS Min SAV GA SO W L T GAA 1 Brenner, Dane 20/ Fossi, Bryan 1/ Team 7 TOTAL 21/ OPPONENTS 21/ USF Category Leaders Points GP G-A PTS Goals GP G Assists GP A Seabrook Seabrook Hidalgo Hidalgo Schoendorf 17 7 Seabrook 21 8 Schoendorf Hidalgo 20 7 Gil 19 7 Raad Claessens 21 3 Schoendorf 17 6 Castellanos Castellanos 21 3 Raad 18 5 Shots GP SHT SOG GP SOG Game-Winners GP GW Seabrook Seabrook Castellanos 20 3 Hidalgo Hidalgo Schoendorf 16 3 Neaves Neaves Seabrook 20 2 Catellanos Schoendorf Five players 1 Schoendorf Castellanos USF Men s Soccer Team Top row (l to r) - Rodrigo Hidalgo, Kareem Smith, Andre Townsend, Joris Claessens, Kevon Neaves, Keeron Benito, Yohance Marshall, Joey Brown. Middle row (l to r) - Jim DiNobile (assistant coach), Simon Schoendorf, Jason Devenish, Brian Gil, Kyle Pendergrass, Freddy Hall, Dane Brenner, Hunter West, Sammy Castellanos, Ryan Anatol (assistant coach). Bottom row (l to r) - Brian Simerville (team trainer), Kris Raad, Brett Wagner, Blake Sharpe, George Kiefer (head coach), Alex Muniz, Garrett Gaa, Jordan Seabrook, Fred Dikranian (assistant coach). Not Pictured - Bryan Fossi 2005 Review 51

54 2005 BIG EAST Statistics Individual BIG EAST statistics and conference standings No. Name GP/GS G A Pts Sh SOG GWG PK YC/RC 12 Seabrook, Jordan 11/ /0 23 Hidalgo, Rodrigo 10/ /0 21 Schoendorf, Simon 11/ /0 3 Devenish, Jason 11/ /0 8 Raad, Kris 8/ /0 11 Castellanos, Sammy 11/ /0 19 Claessens, Joris 11/ /0 5 Marshall, Yohance 11/ /0 9 Gil, Brian 10/ /0 10 Benito, Keeron 5/ /0 13 Neaves, Kevon 9/ /0 5 Sharpe, Blake 10/ /0 14 Brown, Joey 11/ /0 17 Smith, Kareem 11/ /0 16 Gaa, Garrett 3/ /0 24 Muniz, Alex 4/ /0 TOTAL 11/ /0 OPPONENTS 11/ /2 No. Name GP/GS Min SAV GA SO W L T GAA 1 Brenner, Dane 11/ Team 3 TOTAL 11/ OPPONENTS 11/ Final 2005 BIG EAST Standings BIG EAST Overall Blue Division W L T Pts. W L T GF GA y$x-connecticut x-seton Hall x-notre Dame x-west Virginia Georgetown x-providence Pittsburgh Marquette Red Division W L T Pts. W L T GF GA yx-usf x-st. John s Cincinnati Villanova Rutgers Syracuse Louisville DePaul y-clinched division title; $ - BIG EAST Tournament Champion; x - Clinched a berth in the 2005 NCAA Tournament 2005 BIG EAST Players of the Week Offensive Players of the Week Sept. 5 Eoin Lynch, Sr., Providence Sept. 12 Sebastian Alvarado-Ralph, Sr., St. John s Sept. 19 Matt Groenwald, Sr., St. John s Omar Cummings, Jr., Cincinnati Sept. 26 Ricky Schramm, Jr., Georgetown Oct. 3 Eoin Lynch, Sr., Providence Oct. 10 Chukwudi Chijindu, So., Connnecticut Oct. 17 Simon Schoendorf, So., USF Oct. 24 Adam Sternberger, So., Rutgers Oct. 31 Rodrigo Hidalgo, So., USF Defensive Players of the Week Sept. 5 Brad Peetoom, So., Syracuse Sept. 12 Mpho Moloi, Sr., Connecticut Sept. 19 Stephen Old, So., St. John s Sept. 26 Julius James, So., Connecticut Oct. 3 Stephen Old, So., St. John s Oct. 10 Andrew Halsell, So., West Virginia Oct. 17 Yohance Marshall, Fr., USF Oct. 24 Christos Zisimatos, Jr., Seton Hall Oct. 31 Julius James, So., Connecticut Review 2005 BIG EAST Award Winners First Team All- BIG EAST MF Rodrigo Hidalgo Second Team All- BIG EAST F Jordan Seabrook Third Team All- BIG EAST D Yohance Marshall BIG EAST Academic All-Stars (GPA of 3.0 or better) GK Dane Brenner D Joris Claessens F/MF Alex Muniz D/MF Andre Townsend MF/D Brett Wagner MF/F Hunter West Goalkeepers of the Week Sept. 5 Nick Noble, Jr., West Virginia Sept. 12 Chris Cahill, Fr., Notre Dame Sept. 19 Chris Konopka, Jr., Providence Sept. 26 Dane Brenner, Jr., USF Oct. 3 Adam Schuerman, Sr., Connecticut Oct. 10 Jason Landers, So., St. John s Oct. 17 Dane Brenner, Jr., USF Oct. 24 Nick Noble, Jr., West Virginia Oct. 31 Jason Friel, So., Villanova Rookies of the Week Sept. 5 Jordan Seabrook, Fr., USF Sept. 12 Garry Lewis, Fr., St. John s Sept. 19 Joe Taylor, Fr., Villanova Sept. 26 Richard Frank, Fr., Georgetown Oct. 3 Jordan Seabrook, Fr., USF Oct. 10 Eliseo Giusfredi, Fr., Seton Hall Oct. 17 Robert Cavicchia, Fr., Syracuse Oct. 24 O Brien White, Fr., Connecticut Oct. 31 Jordan Seabrook, Fr., USF 52

55 2005 Postseason A look at USF in the BIG EAST Championship and the NCAA Tournament 2005 BIG EAST Championship BIG EAST, NCAA Stat Rankings BIG EAST Quarterfinals Nov. 5 No. 30 West Virginia W, 4-1 BIG EAST Quarterfinals - USF Soccer Stadium, Tampa, Fla. BIG EAST Semifinals Nov. 11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (2OT) (3-2 PKs) BIG EAST Semifinals - Morrone Stadium, Storrs, Conn. BIG EAST Finals Nov. 13 at No. 4 Connecticut L, 1-0 BIG EAST Finals - Morrone Stadium, Storrs, Conn. Individual BIG EAST Championship Statistics No. Name GP/GS G A Pts Sh SOG GWG PK YC/RC 23 Hidalgo, Rodrigo 3/ /0 12 Seabrook, Jordan 3/ /0 21 Schoendorf, Simon 3/ /0 5 Marshall, Yohance 3/ /0 17 Smith, Kareem 3/ /0 9 Gil, Brian 2/ /0 13 Neaves, Kevon 3/ /0 11 Castellanos, Sammy 3/ /0 24 Muniz, Alex 2/ /0 19 Claessens, Joris 3/ /0 5 Sharpe, Blake 3/ /0 3 Devenish, Jason 1/ /0 16 Gaa, Garrett 2/ /0 14 Brown, Joey 3/ /0 8 Raad, Kris 3/ /0 TOTAL 3/ /0 OPPONENTS 3/ /0 No. Name GP/GS Min SAV GA SO W L T GAA 1 Brenner, Dane 2/ Fossi, Bryan 1/ Team 3 TOTAL 3/ OPPONENTS 3/ NCAA Tournament NCAA First Round Nov. 18 Stetson W, 3-0 NCAATournament - First Round - USF Soccer Stadium, Tampa, Fla. NCAA Second Round Nov. 22 at No. 13 Virginia T, 4-4 (2OT) (6-7 PKs) NCAATournament - Second Round - Klockner Stadium, Charlottesville, Va. Individual NCAA Tournament Statistics No. Name GP/GS G A Pts Sh SOG GWG PK YC/RC 12 Seabrook, Jordan 2/ /0 21 Schoendorf, Simon 2/ /0 23 Hidalgo, Rodrigo 2/ /0 13 Neaves, Kevon 2/ /0 8 Raad, Kris 2/ /0 11 Castellanos, Sammy 2/ /0 14 Brown, Joey 2/ /0 24 Muniz, Alex 1/ /0 17 Smith, Kareem 2/ /0 19 Claessens, Joris 2/ /0 16 Gaa, Garrett 1/ /0 9 Gil, Brian 2/ /0 5 Sharpe, Blake 2/ /0 5 Marshall, Yohance 2/ /0 4 Townsend, Andre 2/ /0 3 Devenish, Jason 1/ /0 TOTAL 2/ /0 OPPONENTS 2/ /0 No. Name GP/GS Min SAV GA SO W L T GAA 1 Brenner, Dane 2/ Team 1 TOTAL 2/ OPPONENTS 2/ BIG EAST NCAA Actual Shots Jordan Seabrook 4th Rodrigo Hidalgo 10th Shots Per Game Jordan Seabrook 6th Points Jordan Seabrook 1st Rodrigo Hidalgo 3rd Points Per Game Jordan Seabrook 1st 15th 1.71 Rodrigo Hidalgo 3rd Simon Schoendorf 7th Goals Jordan Seabrook 1st Goals Per Game Jordan Seabrook 1st 21st 0.67 Simon Schoendorf 10th Assists Rodrigo Hidalgo t-1st Jordan Seabrook t-3rd -- 8 Brian Gil t-6th -- 7 Simon Schoendorf t-10th -- 6 Assists Per Game Rodrigo Hidalgo t-1st t-2nd 0.75 Jordan Seabrook 5th Brian Gil t-6th Simon Schoendord t-9th Saves Dane Brenner t-6th Saves Per Game Dane Brenner 10th Shutouts Dane Brenner 9th -- 4 Team Statistics BIG EAST NCAA Actual Goals 2nd Goals Per Game 2nd 18th 2.10 Goals Allowed t-11th Goals Against Average 10th Assists 1st Assists Per Game 1st Points 2nd Points Per Game 2nd Shots 2nd Shots Per Game 2nd Saves 8th Saves Per Game 12th Shutouts t-9th -- 5 Shutouts Percentage t-10th Fouls 2nd Fouls Per Game 3rd Corner Kicks 5th Corners Per Game 5th Offsides t-5th Offsides Per Game 6th Winning Percentage 3rd Review 53

56 2005 Game-By-Game Indvidual Stats A look at each player s game-by-game statistics during the 2005 season Benito Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/15 St. John s W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 11/05 West Virginia W, 4-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 11/11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) DNP - Coach s Decision 11/13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 11/18 Stetson W, 3-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 11/22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) DNP - Coach s Decision Claessens Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) 1/ Brenner Date Opponent Score GP/GS Min GA GAA Saves Save % W L T SO 9/2 FIU L, 1-0 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 2-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) DNP - Injury 11/13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (7-6 PK) 1/ Brown Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W / /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) 1/ Devenish Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) DNP - Injury 11/13 at Connecituct L, 1-0 DNP - Injury 11/18 Stetson W, 3-0 DNP - Injury 11/22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) 1/ Fossi Date Opponent Score GP/GS Min GA GAA Saves Save % W L T SO 9/2 FIU L, 1-0 Not with the team 9/4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 Not with the team 9/9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 Not with the team 9/11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT Not with the team 9/16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT Not with the team 9/18 Georgetown W, 2-1 Not with the team 9/23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 Not with the team 9/25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 Not with the team 10/1 Villanova W, 4-2 Not with the team 10/4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/12 DePaul W, 3-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/15 St. John s W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 10/22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/26 at Louisville W, 4-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 11/05 West Virginia W, 4-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 11/11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 11/18 Stetson W, 3-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 11/22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) DNP - Coach s Decision Review Castellanos Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) 1/ Gaa Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 9/16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 9/18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/1 Villanova W, 4-2 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 10/22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 11/05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) DNP - Coach s Decision 11/13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) DNP - Coach s Decision 54

57 Gil Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 DNP - Injury 10/4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) DNP - Injury 11/13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) 1/ Hidalgo Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 DNP - Injury 10/19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) 1/ Marshall Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse`` L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) 1/ Muniz Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 9/16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/1 Villanova W, 4-2 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/12 DePaul W, 3-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 10/22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 11/05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) DNP - Coach s Decision 11/13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) DNP - Coach s Decision Neaves Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 11/05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) 1/ Raad Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/12 DePaul W, 3-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/15 St. John s W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) 1/ Seabrook Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecitcut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) 1/ Schoendorf Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 DNP - Injury 9/4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 DNP - Injury 9/9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 DNP - Injury 9/11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT DNP - Injury 9/16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) 1/ Sharpe Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT DNP - Red Card Suspension 9/18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ Review 55

58 Review 10/29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) 1/ Smith Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 1/ /9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT 1/ /16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT 1/ /18 Georgetown W, 3-1 1/ /23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 1/ /25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 1/ /1 Villanova W, 4-2 1/ /4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1/ /12 DePaul W, 3-1 1/ /15 St. John s W, 1-0 1/ /19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT 1/ /22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 1/ /26 at Louisville W, 4-1 1/ /29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT 1/ /05 West Virginia W, 4-1 1/ /11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) 1/ /13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 1/ /18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (PK) 1/ Townsend Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 1/ /4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 9/16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 9/18 Georgetown W, 3-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 9/25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/1 Villanova W, 4-2 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/12 DePaul W, 3-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/15 St. John s W, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 10/22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/26 at Louisville W, 4-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 10/29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT DNP - Coach s Decision 11/05 West Virginia W, 4-1 DNP - Coach s Decision 11/11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) DNP - Coach s Decision 11/13 at Connecticut L, 1-0 DNP - Coach s Decision 11/18 Stetson W, 3-0 1/ /22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) 1/ West Date Opponent Score GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot % SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9/2 FIU L, 0-1 DNP - Injury 9/4 Jacksonville W, 6-3 DNP - Injury 9/9 vs. New Mexico L, 3-2 1/ /11 at SMU L, 2-1 OT DNP - Injury 9/16 Seton Hall W, 3-2 OT DNP - Injury 9/18 Georgetown W, 3-1 DNP - Injury 9/23 at West Virginia W, 1-0 DNP - Injury 9/25 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 DNP - Injury 10/1 Villanova W, 4-2 DNP - Injury 10/4 at FAU Game Cancelled - Weather 10/9 at Syracuse L, 1-0 DNP - Injury 10/12 DePaul W, 3-1 DNP - Injury /15 St. John s W, 1-0 DNP - Injury 10/19 Stetson W, 2-1 OT DNP - Injury 10/22 at Rutgers L, 3-0 DNP - Injury 10/26 at Louisville W, 4-1 DNP - Injury 10/29 Cincinnati W, 2-1 OT DNP - Injury 11/05 West Virginia W, 4-1 DNP - Injury 11/11 vs. Providence T, 0-0 (3-2 PK) DNP - Injury 11/13 at Connecitcut L, 1-0 DNP - Injury 11/18 Stetson W, 3-0 DNP - Injury 11/22 at Virginia T, 4-4 (6-7 PK) DNP - Injury USF s 2005 Record When... Overall BIG EAST matches Overtime Versus ranked opponents Opponents ranked by Soccer America Opponents ranked by NSCAA/adidas Opponents ranked by SoccerTimes Opponents ranked by College Soccer News At the USF Soccer Stadium On the road At a neutral Day games Night games Scoring a goal Scoring 2+ goals Scoring no goals Records an assist Records 2+ assists Scoring the first goal The opponent scores first Recording a shutout Recording more shots Opponent records more shots Recording more shots on goal Opponent records more shots on goal Recording more saves Opponent records more saves Recording more corner kicks Opponent records more corner kicks Recording more fouls Opponent records more fouls Converting a penalty kick Facing a penalty kick Recording a yellow card Opponent records a yellow card Recording 2+ yellow cards Recording a red card Opponent records a red card Recording 2+ red cards Leading after the Trailing after the Ledaing at the half Trailing at the half Leading after the Trailing after the Playing a man down Opponent playing a man down Held scoreless in the first half Held scoreless in the second half Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday September October November Following a win Following a loss Following a draw Last five games Current streak Tied 1 56

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60 All-Time Results 41 seasons Overall Conf. Conf. NCAA Year W-L-T Pct. Conf. Pct. Finish H A N Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. H A Tourn. Seed Tourn. Coach Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb /2nd round (16) Dan Holcomb /1st round (24) Dan Holcomb /1st round (24) Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb /2nd round (16) Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb /1st round (24) Dan Holcomb First Year of Sun Belt Conference Competition Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb /1st round (23) Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Dan Holcomb Jay Miller Jay Miller Jay Miller t-1st Jay Miller First Year of Metro Conference Competition Jay Miller Jay Miller Jay Miller T. Logan Fleck First Year of Conference USA Competition rd T. Logan Fleck t-1st /1st round (32) T. Logan Fleck t-1st /3rdround (8) David Christiansen t-1st /1st round (32) John Hackworth th John Hackworth th John Hackworth nd /2ndround (32) John Hackworth th George Kiefer t-4th George Kiefer t-3rd George Kiefer First Year of BIG EASTConference Competition st (RD) /2nd round (32) George Kiefer RD - BIG EAST Red Division USF History Win-Loss-Tie Breakdown W L T Pct. Games Overall Overall Postseason NCAA Tournament Sun Belt Conference* Sun Belt Tournament Metro Conference Metro Tournament** Conference USA C-USA Tournament BIG EAST Conference BIG EAST Championship *Sun Belt Conference held no tournament in **Metro Conference held only tournament in Notes: USF was a member of the Sun Belt Conference from 1976 through The league champion was determined at a postseason tournament. The Bulls played in the Metro Conference from 1991 through 1994 and the champion was also determined at a postseason tournament. USF was a member of Conference USA from The Bulls entered the BIG EAST Conference in Milestone Victories Win 1 USF 4, Fla. So. 3 Aug. 25, 1965 USF Soccer Field Win 50 USF 11, Ga. Tech 1 Oct. 10, 1970 USF Soccer Field Win 100 USF 4, Blackburn 1 Sept. 13, 1977 at Blackburn Win 150 USF 3, VCU 1 Nov. 18, 1980 at VCU Win 200 USF 3, Rtugers 2 Oct. 4, 1985 USF Soccer Stadium Win 250 USF 4, Ga. St. 0 Oct. 15, 1989 USF Soccer Stadium Win 300 USF 3, UCF 0 Oct. 19, 1994 at UCF Win 350 USF 6, Marquette 0 Oct. 14, 1998 at Marquette Win 400 USF 2, Furman 1 Sept. 5, 2003 at Furman Win 421 USF 3, Stetson Nov. 18, 2005 USF Soccer Stadium Win 100 (home) USF 5, Flagler 3 Oct. 5, 1983 Win 200 (home) USF 1, DePaul 0 Oct. 31, 1999 Win 237 (home) USF 3, Stetson 0 Nov. 18,

61 All-Time Coaches DanHolcomb, (22 years) W L T Pct. Overall Postseason NCAA Eight Sun Belt Championships: 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86 Six NCAA Tournament Appearances: 69, 70, 71, 73, 75, 82 JayMiller, (Seven years) W L T Pct. Overall Postseason NCAA Two Sun Belt Championships: 88, 90 One Metro Championship: 91 T. LoganFleck, (Three years) W L T Pct. Overall Postseason NCAA One C-USA Championship: 96 One C-USA Tournament Championship: 96 One NCAA Tournament Appearance: 96 DavidChristiansen, 1997 (One year) W L T Pct. Overall Postseason NCAA One C-USA Championship: 97 One NCAA Tournament Appearance: 97 JohnHackworth, (Four years) W L T Pct. Overall Postseason NCAA One C-USA Championship: 98 Two NCAA Tournament Appearances: 98, 01 GeorgeKiefer, 2002-present (Four years) W L T Pct. Overall Postseason NCAA One BIG EAST Red Division Championship: 05 One NCAA Tournament Appearance: 05 USF Coaching History Six head coaches in 41 years of USF Men s Soccer All-Time Coaches Conference Success Sun Belt Conference ( ) Dan Holcomb ( ) overall record during 11 seasons in the Sun Belt Conference. Conference Record: N/A Conference Tournament Record: Eight Conference Championships Jay Miller ( ) overall during four seasons in the Sun Belt Conference. Conference Record: Conference Tournament Record: Two Sun Belt Championships Metro Conference ( ) Jay Miller ( ) overall record during three seasons in the Metro Conference. Conference Record: Conference Tournament Record: One Metro Conference Championship T. Logan Fleck (1994) overall record during one season in the Metro Conference. Conference Record: Conference Tournament Record: N/A Conference USA ( ) T. Logan Fleck ( ) overall record during two seasons in Conference USA. Conference Record: Conference Tournament Record: One Conference USA Championship One Conference USA Tournament Championship David Christiansen (1997) overall record during one season in Conference USA. Conference Record: Conference Tournament Record: One Conference USA Championship John Hackworth ( ) overall record during four seasons in Conference USA. Conference Record: Conference Tournament Record:4-2-0 One Conference USA Championship George Kiefer ( ) overall record during three seasons in Conference USA. Conference Record: Conference Tournament Record: BIG EAST Conference (2005-present) George Kiefer (2005-present) overall record during one season in the BIG EAST Conference. Conference Record: Conference Tournament Record: One BIG EAST Red Division Championship USF s Coach of the Year Selections Year Coach 2005 George Kiefer (NSCAA South Region) 1998 John Hackworth (Conference USA) 1980 Dan Holcomb (Sunbelt Conference) 1976 Dan Holcomb (Sun Belt Conference) NCAA Tournament Appearances No. Coach 6 Dan Holcomb 2 John Hackworth 1 George Kiefer 1 T. Logan Fleck 1 David Christiansen NCAA Tournament Record No. Coach Dan Holcomb David Christiansen George Kiefer John Hackworth T. Logan Fleck Highest Winning Percentage Coach Yrs W-L-T Pct. Christiansen Holcomb Fleck Miller Kiefer Hackworth Most Victories Coach Years W-L-T Holcomb Miller Hackworth Kiefer Fleck Christiansen Most Seasons at USF Coach W-L-T Years Holcomb Miller Kiefer Hackworth Fleck Christiansen USF History 59

62 Individual and Team Records A look at the best individual and team performances in school history IndividualRecords Goals Match George Unanue 5 Jerry Zagarri 5 Season Mike Mekelburg, Career Ralph Baker, Assists Match Matt Borgard vs. Louisville, Season Aris Bogdaneris, Career Aris Bogdaneris, Points Match Jerry Zagarri, George Unanue, Mike Mekelburg, Season Roy Wegerle, Career Ralph Baker, Shots Match Matt Westerhorstmann vs. Eckerd, Season M. Westerhorstmann, Career M. Westerhorstmann, ' Shutouts Consecutive Jeff Gopsill 6 (last five matches of the 1992 season and the first match of the 1993 season) Season Jeff Gopsill, Career Jeff Gopsill, Goals-Against-Average (minimum 12 matches, career minimum two years, 12-game average per season) Season Dan Peterson, Career Dan Peterson, Saves Season Troy Perkins, Matches Season Wes Elias, Jeff Houser, Darik Metrius, Career Brandon Streicher, Matches Started Season Omodele Gilpin, Chris Lewis, Brian Alvero, Kevin Alvero, Ryan Beaudoin, Albie Curry, Jeff Houser, Troy Perkins, Career Giles Hooper, TeamRecords USF History Goals Match vs. St, Leo, vs. FIT-Jensen Beach, Season 1983 (20 games) 92 Assists Match vs. Florida Southern, 1983 vs. Louisville, Season 1983 (20 matches) 83 Shots Match vs. Eckerd, vs. Florida Atlantic 48 Season 1984 (21 matches) 532 Corner Kicks Match vs. Memphis State, Season 1984 (21 matches) 182 Matches Season 1997 (14-7-2) 23 Wins Season Consecutive Wins Season , , Losses Season Losing Streak Season 1988, 1989, Ties Season Unbeaten Streak Season & Winning Percentage Season 1966 (10-0-1).955 Overtime Matches Season

63 CareerLeaders Points Ralph Baker, Matt Westerhorstmann, Jeff Cunningham, Mike Knott, Roy Wegerle, Nigel Armorer-Clarke, Mike Mekelburg, Goals Ralph Baker, Mike Knott, Matt Westerhorstmann, Mike Mekelburg, Phil Vitale, Nigel Armorer-Clarke, Jeff Cunningham, Roy Wegerle, Career & Year-By-Year Leaders A look at the school s all-time leaders Assists Aris Bogdaneris, Matt Borgard, Brian Waltrip, Jeff Cunningham, Matt Westerhorstmann, Roy Wegerle, Oystein Drillestad, Mark Chung, Kevin Alvero, Rodrigo Hidalgo, 2004-present Alan Anderson, Jeff Thwaites, Year-By-YearScoring Leaders Goals 1965 Helge Velde Tim McEvoy Phil Vitale Phil Vitale Dan Gaffney Greg McElroy Sean O'Brien George Unanue Mike Knott Larry Byrne Mike Knott Mike Knott Ralph Baker Ralph Baker Ralph Baker Nigel Armorer-Clarke Nigel Armorer-Clarke Roy Wegerle Roy Wegerle Matt Westerhorstmann Donal McDonagh Alan Anderson Michael Bates Michael Bates Bobby Wetzork Bobby Wetzork Tim Geltz Mark Chung Frankie Cipolla, Oystein Drillestad M. Borgard, J. Cunningham Thomas Holmen Mike Mekelburg Jeff Houser Kevin Alvero Kevin Alvero Greg Krauss Jason Cudjoe Hunter West Hunter West Hunter West Jordan Seabrook 14 Assists 1965 Brian Holt Denny Meyer Jerry Zagarri Dan Gaffney Pete Tumminia Norbert Mueller Sean O'Brien Larry Byrne Frank Bono, Larry. Byrne, Pete Mohrmann L. Byrne, S. O'Brien Larry Byrne Mike Knott Chris Berg Paul Ritter Ralph Baker Jim Peterson Matt Westerhorstmann Roy Wegerle Roy Wegerle Aris Bogdaneris Trevor Buckland Aris Bogdaneris R.C. Campagnolo John King Mark Chung Matt Borgard Tim Geltz Mark Chung Matt Borgard Matt Borgard Mekelburg, D. Metrius Jeff Cunningham Brian Waltrip Kevin Alvero Kevin Alvero Jeff Thwaites Gabriel Salgado Gabriel Salgado C.D. Harris, Drew Helm Simon Schoendorf Rodrigo Hidalgo 15 USF History 61

64 USF History USF in the NCAA Tournament 11 Appearances All-Time NCAA Tournament Appearances (11) Tournament Record By Rounds First Round Second Round Third Round* N/A Quarterfinals* Semifinals N/A Finals N/A * - NCAA Tournament expanded from five to six rounds in Vs. Opponents in the NCAA Tournament Akron Clemson Duke FIU Indiana Maryland Navy Penn State St. John s Stetson Virginia West Virginia USF s NCAA Tournament Breakdown By Location Florida Indiana Maryland New York North Carolina Pennsylvania South Carolina Virginia West Virginia By Decade By Conference ACC Atlantic Sun BIG EAST BIG Ten CAA Conference USA MAC Patriot In Overtime Single-OT Games Double-OT Games Triple-OT Games Quadruple-OT Games USF s NCAA Tournament Results Year Date Round Site Opponent Result Score 1969 Nov. 16 First Round Annapolis, Md. Navy W 1-0 Nov. 22 Second Round College Park, Md. Maryland L Nov. 16 First Round Annapolis, Md. Navy T OT (Navy advanced on corner kicks) 1971 Nov. 23 First Round Annapolis, Md. Navy L Nov. 18 First Round Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia W 3-1 Dec. 2 Second Round Clemson, S.C. Clemson L OT 1975 N/A First Round Clemson, S.C. Clemson L N/A First Round Durham, N.C. Duke L Nov. 23 First Round Miami, Fla. (2) FIU L Nov. 21 First Round Miami, Fla. (8) FIU W 3-1 Nov. 30 Second Round Jamaica, N.Y. St. John s W 2-1 Dec. 7 Quarterfinals Bloomington, Ind. (1) Indiana L Nov. 20 First Round Tampa, Fla. William & Mary L 2-1 OT 2001 Nov. 23 First Round State College, Pa. Akron W 2-1 Nov. 25 Second Round State College, Pa. Penn State L OT 2005 Nov. 18 First Round Tampa, Fla. Stetson W 3-0 Nov. 22 Second Round Charlottesville, Va. (13) Virginia T 4-4 2OT (UVa advanced on PKs, 7-6) (#) - indicated National Seeds The Last Time in the NCAA Tournament... Team: Tournament Win: 11/18/ vs. Stetson Tournament Loss: 11/25/ (3 OT) at Penn State Tournament Tie: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Overtime Match: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Overtime Win: N/A Overitme Loss: 11/25/ (3 OT) at Penn State Home Win: 11/18/ vs. Stetson Road Win: 11/30/ at St. John s Neutral Site Win: 11/23/ vs. Akron Home Loss: 11/20/ (OT) vs. William & Mary Road Loss: 11/25/ (3 OT) at Penn State Neutral Site Loss: N/A National Seed Faced: 12/7/97 (1) Indiana (6-0 loss) Scored a Goal: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Scored 2-or-More Goals: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Scored 3-or-More Goals: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Scored 4-or-More Goals: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Scored No Goals: 11/25/ (3 OT) at Penn State Allowed a Goal: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Allowed 2-or-More Goals: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Allowed 3-or-More Goals: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Allowed 4-or-More Goals: 11/22/ (2 OT) at Virginia Allowed 5-or-More Goals: 12/7/ at Indiana Allowed 6-or-More Goals: 12/7/ at Indiana Shut out an Opponent: 11/18/ vs. Stetson Individual: Hat Trick: N/A Multiple-Goal Game: 11/22/05 Jordan Seabrook (2) at Virginia 3(+) Points: 11/22/05 Jordan Seabrook (4) & Rodigo Hidalgo (4) at Virginia Scoring a PK Goal: 11/22/05 Simon Schoendorf at Virginia Recorded a Shutout: 11/18/05 Dane Brenner vs. Stetson Hat Trick Allowed: N/A Muli-Goal Game Allowed: 11/2205 Dane Murphy, Virginia 3(+) Points Allowed: 11/2205 Dane Murphy (4), Virginia Allowing a PK Goal: 12/7/97 Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana Shutout: 11/25/01 Eric Earnhardt, Penn State Simon Schoendorf notched three assists in last year s opening-round victory over Stetson, leading USF to its first-ever home win in the NCAA Tournament. 62

65 Conference History USF has been a member of four different conferences since 1976 Year Conference ConferenceRecord ConferenceTournament 1976 Sun Belt* N/A (Sun Belt Champion - def. S. Alabama 9-1; def. Georgia St. 6-1) 1977 Sun Belt* N/A (Sun Belt Champion - def. Charlotte 10-0; def. Jacksonville 4-3) 1978 Sun Belt* N/A (lost Georgia St. 2-1; def. Charlotte 3-1) 1979 Sun Belt* N/A (Sun Belt Champion - def. S. Alabama 11-0; def. Jacksonville 1-0; def. Charlotte 3-2) 1980 Sun Belt* N/A (Sun Belt Champion - def. Va. Commonwealth 3-1; def. Georgia St.2-1) 1981 Sun Belt* N/A (Sun Belt Champion - def. Jacksonville 3-0; def. S. Alabama 2-1) 1982 Sun Belt* N/A (Sun Belt Champion - def. S. Alabama 5-0; def. Jacksonville 2-0; def. Old Dominion 2-1) 1983 Sun Belt* N/A (def. UAB 8-1; tied Charlotte 2-2) 1984 Sun Belt* N/A (def. W. Kentucky 9-1; def. S. Alabama 8-1; lost Old Dominion 2-1) 1985 Sun Belt* N/A (Sun Belt Champion - def. Jacksonville 3-0; def. Charlotte 2-1; tied Old Dominion 2-2) 1986 Sun Belt* N/A (Sun Belt Champion - def. Jacksonville 1-0; tied Old Dominion 2-2; def. W. Kentucky 2-1) 1987 Sun Belt* N/A (lost Old Dominion 2-0; def. Jacksonville 2-0) 1988 Sun Belt* N/A (def. Charlotte 2-1; tied Old Dominion 1-1) 1989 Sun Belt* N/A (lost Old Dominion 2-0; lost Charlotte 2-0) 1990 Sun Belt** (Co-Sun Belt Champion) N/A 1991 Metro Conference* N/A (Metro Conference Champions - def. Va. Commonwealth 2-0; tied Charlotte 0-0) 1992 Metro Conference N/A 1993 Metro Conference N/A 1994 Metro Conference N/A 1995 Conference USA (def. Cincinnati 3-0; lost Saint Louis 3-2) 1996 Conference USA (Co-C-USA Champion) (C-USA Champion - def. DePaul 2-0; def. Memphis 3-0; def. Marquette 2-1) 1997 Conference USA (Co-C-USA Champion) (def. Memphis 4-2; def. Charlotte 2-0; lost Saint Louis 3-1 OT) 1998 Conference USA (Co-C-USA Champion) (C-USA Champion - def. Louisville 2-1; def. Charlotte 1-0; def. Memphis 4-2) 1999 Conference USA (def. Louisville 2-0; lost UAB 4-0) 2000 Conference USA N/A 2001 Conference USA (lost Marquette 2-1) 2002 Conference USA (lost Cincinnati 3-2 OT) 2003 Conference USA (lost Charlotte 2-1) 2004 Conference USA (lost Saint Louis 2-0) 2005 BIG EAST (Red Division Champion) (def. West Virginia 4-1; tied Providence PKs; lost Connecticut 1-0) *- league champion was determined by postseason tournament Sun Belt Conference All-Conference 1977 Ralph Baker Fran Lemmons Declan O'Donoghue Harry Jean-Charles 1978 Kyle White Shay Smith Declan O'Donoghue 1979 Ralph Baker Paul Ritter Kyle White Jesper Pederson 1980 Dan Peterson Kyle White Mike Metzner Nigel Armorer-Clarke Bob Bauman 1981 Hisham Ramzi Jim Peterson Kyle White Jay White Nigel Armorer-Clarke 1982 Roy Wegerle Johann Westerhorstmann Ranier Kuhn Garnett Craig Nigel Armorer-Clarke Jay White Tommy Bye Brian Davidson Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 1983 Kelvin Jones Roy Wegerle 1984 Aris Bogdaneris Johann Westerhorstmann Ray Perlee Kelvin Jones Alan Anderson Matt Westerhorstmann 1985 Aris Bogdaneris David Dodge Raymond Perlee Lenny Armuth Donal McDonaugh 1986 Aris Bogdaneris Raymond Perlee Alan Anderson Mark Shepherd 1987 Alan Anderson Giles Hooper Michael Bates R.C. Campagnolo 1988 Michael Bates John King Rich Biondi Giles Hooper Craig Fossett Mike Coons 1989 Mark Chung R.C. Campagnolo Tim Geltz Honorable Mention First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Honorable mention First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team 1990 Mark Chung R.C. Campagnolo Bobby Wetzork First Team First Team Second Team Coach of the Year Dan Holcomb 1976, 1980 Metro Conference All-Conference 1991 Tim Geltz Ed Carmean 1992 Mike Borgard Mark Chung Andy Restrepo Jeff Gopsill Oystein Drillestad 1993 Mike Borgard Oystein Drillestad 1994 Mike Borgard Oystein Drillestad Jeff Cunningham Mike Mekelburg Harold Ooft Offensive Player of the Year Tim Geltz (co-player), 1991 Mark Chung, 1992 USF History 63

66 USF History Conference History & Regional Awards USF has won a total of 16 conference titles Player of the Week 1992 Mark Chung Sept. 20, Sept. 27 Jeff Gopsill Oct. 4, Nov. 8 Matt Borgard Oct. 25 Andy Restrepo Nov Matt Borgard Sept. 26 Scholar Athelete of the Year Oystein Drillestad, 1993 Rookie of the Year Jeff Cunningham, 1994 Conference USA All-Conference 1995 Jeff Cunningham, Forward Mike Mekelburg, Midfielder Todd Denault, Defender Thomas Holmen, Forward Trip Ellis 1996 Jeff Cunningham, Forward Todd Denault, Defender Mike Mekelburg, Midfielder Thomas Holmen, Forward 1997 Jeff Cunningham, Forward Brian Waltrip, Midfielder Jeff Houser, Forward Darick Metrius, Midfielder Tony Carpenter, Midfielder 1998 Brian Alvero, Midfielder Kevin Alvero, Forward Jeff Houser, Midfielder Brian Waltrip, Forward Wes Elias, Defender Thor-Arne Loveland, Defender Skip Miller, Goalkeeper 1999 Brian Alvero, Defender Kevin Alvero, Forward Matt Cavenaugh, Midfielder Brian Waltrip, Midfielder 2000 Greg Krauss, Forward 2001 Jason Cudjoe, Forward Jeff Thwaites, Midfielder Jared Vock, Defender Gabriel Salgado, Midfielder Troy Perkins, Goalkeeper 2002 Jeff Thwaites, Midfielder Hunter West, Forward Jared Vock, Defender Troy Perkins, Goalkeeper 2003 Keeron Benito, Midfielder Hunter West, Forward 2004 Kareem Smith, Defender Keeron Benito, Midfielder Simon Schoendorf, Midfielder Dane Brenner, Goalkeeper Rodrigo Hidalgo, Forward Hunter West, Forward First Team Second Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Third Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team All-Freshman 1995 Tony Carpenter Thomas Holmen 1996 Brian Waltrip 1999 Casey Stump 2001 Brandon Streicher Jared Vock 2002 Hunter West 2003 Keeron Benito Kareem Smith 2004 Rodrigo Hidalgo Christian Jimenez Simon Schoendorf Freshman of the Year Hunter West, 2002 Rodrigo Hidalgo, 2004 Simon Schoendorf, 2004 Player of the Year Mike Mekelburg, 1996 Jeff Cunningham, 1997 Brian Waltrip, 1998 Coach of the Year John Hackworth, 1998 Player of the Week 1995 Mike Mekelburg Oct Mike Mekelburg Sept. 3, Sept. 9 Jeff Cunningham Oct Jeff Cunningham Offense, Sept. 8 Brian Waltrip Offense, Oct. 6, Oct Kevin Alvero Offense, Oct. 5, Oct. 19 Skip Miller Defense, Oct. 19, Oct Bubby Leasure Defense, Oct Greg Krauss Offense, Oct. 2, Oct Jason Cudjoe Offense, Sept. 10 Gabriel Salgado Offense, Oct. 29 Jeff Thwaites Offense, Oct. 29 Troy Perkins Defense, Sept Hunter West Offense, Sept. 23 Troy Perkins Defense, Oct. 21, Nov Dane Brenner Defense, Sept. 13, Sept. 20 Kareem Smith Defense, Sept. 27, Oct. 11 Brandon Streicher Defense, Nov. 8 Hunter West Offense, Sept. 20 Sport Academic Award academic year Team academic year Team C-USA Player of the Decade Jeff Cunningham, BIG EAST Conference All-Conference 2005 Rodrigo Hidalgo, Forward/Midfielder Jordan Seabrook, Forward Yohance Marshall, Defender First Team Second Team Third Team Player of the Week 2005 Dane Brenner Goalkeeper, Sept. 26, Oct. 17 Rodrigo Hidalgo Offensive, Oct. 31 Yohance Marshall Defensive, Oct. 17 Jordan Seabrook Rookie, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Oct. 31 Simon Schoendorf Offensive, Oct. 17 Regional Awards NSCAA All-South 1980 Nigel Armorer-Clarke Kyle White 1982 Roy Wegerle 1984 Aris Bogdaneris Alan Anderson 1989 Giles Hooper 1990 R.C. Campagnolo Mark Chung 1991 Tim Geltz 1995 Jeff Cunningham 1996 Mike Mekelburg Todd Deneault 1997 Jeff Cunningham 1998 Brian Waltrip 2000 Greg Krauss 2001 Jason Cudjoe Troy Perkins Jeff Thwaites 2002 Jeff Thwaites Troy Perkins Hunter West 2004 Simon Schoendorf Kareem Smith 2005 Rodrigo Hidalgo Jordan Seabrook First Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team Third Team First Team Third Team First Team Second Team Third Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team Third Team Third Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Third Team NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year George Kiefer,

67 National Awards National Awards & Misc. History A look at USF s national honors and other history Mayor's Cup ( ) USF Soccer Classics NSCAA All-America 1974 Fergus Hopper 1975 Fergus Hopper 1976 Fergus Hopper 1980 Nigel Armorer-Clarke 1982 Roy Wegerle 1983 Roy Wegerle 1996 Mike Mekelburg Jeff Cunningham 1997 Jeff Cunningham Honorable Mention Honorable Mention First Team First Team First Team Third Team College Soccer Weekly All-America 1998 Kevin Alvero Honorable Mention Brian Waltrip Honorable Mention College Soccer News Freshman All-America 2002 Hunter West 2004 Simon Schoendorf 2005 Jordan Seabrook Soccer America Freshman All-America 2004 Simon Schoendorf First Team First Team Second Team NSCAA Team Academic Award academic year Team academic year Team Soccer America Team of the Week 1994 Matt Borgard Sept Mike Mekelburg Sept. 10 Jeff Cunningham Oct Jeff Cunningham Sept. 8 Brian Waltrip Oct Kevin Alvero Oct. 6 Kevin Alvero Oct. 20 Skip Miller Oct. 27 Kevin Alvero Nov Jason Cudjoe Sept Brian Gil Oct Simon Schoendorf Sept Joris Claessens Sept. 21 Simon Schoendorf Oct. 19 Rodrigo Hidalgo Nov. 3, Nov. 9 College Soccer News Team of the Week 2004 Hunter West Sept Jordan Seabrook Oct. 3 Simon Schoendorf Oct. 17, Nov. 20 Rodrigo Hidalgo Oct.31 College Soccer News Player of the Week 2005 Simon Schoendorf Oct. 17 The "Mayor's Cup," a battle between cross-town rivals USF and the University of Tampa, was introduced in 1980 and ran through the 1992 season. In those 13 years, the Bulls edged the Spartans with a headto-head record. The teams played once more in 1997, a 4-1 win for Tampa. USF holds an all-time series lead, dating back to USF vs. Tampa (all-time) Year Site W-L-T Score 1972 USF W USF W DNP 1975 DNP 1976 DNP 1977 Tampa W USF W Tampa L USF W Tampa T USF L Tampa L USF L 1-2 (OT) 1985 Tampa W USF W Tampa W USF W Tampa W 2-1 (OT) 1990 USF L Tampa T 2-2 (OT) 1992 USF L DNP 1994 DNP 1995 DNP 1996 DNP 1997 USF L 1-4 OVERALL Mayor's Cup Rowdies Cup (2005-present) USF and UT squared off on Aug. 20, 2005 to battle for the Rowdies Cup in the first match between the two sides in nearly a decade. The match celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Tampa Bay Rowdies 1975 NASL Championship. The winner of each exhibition match is awarded the actual 1975 NASL Championship Trophy. USF vs. Tampa (all-time) Year Site W-L-T Score 2005 USF W 7-0 Rowdies Cup Rowdies Cup Year Tournament Name Record McDonald's Soccer Classic Bulls Soccer Classic USF Soccer Challenge USF Sun Classic USF Soccer Classic USF-AmeriSuites Tournament USF-Holiday Inn Invitational Year Opponent W-L-T Score 1982 NORTH CAROLINA W 2-1 (OT) WILLIAM & MARY T ALABAMA A&M L 5-3 CLEVELAND STATE W Bulls Soccer Classic EASTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 EVANSVILLE L 2-1 McDonald's Soccer Classic *vs Mercer W 6-0 ALABAMA A&M L Bulls Soccer Classic EASTERN MICHIGAN W 5-0 EVANSVILLE T 0-0 McDonald's Soccer Classic RUTGERS W 3-2 VIRGINIA L 3-2 USF Soccer Challenge WEST VIRGINIA W 4-0 WIS.-MILWAUKEE L *vs American L 6-3 PENN STATE T WEST VIRGINIA W 1-0 GEORGIA STATE W 4-0 9/29/90 NAVY W 2-0 9/30/90 CENTRALCONNECTICUT W 3-2 9/20/91 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W 3-1 9/21/91 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 2-1 (OT) 10/30/92 VIRGINIA TECH W /1/92 VERMONT W /29/93 INDIANA L /31/93 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W /28/94 KENTUCKY L /30/94 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L /20/95 CINCINNATI L /22/95 UNC CHARLOTTE W /25/96 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W /26/96 GEORGIA STATE W 2-1 9/29/00 MEMPHIS L /1/00 ALABAMA A&M W 4-1 8/31/01 LAFAYETTE W 1-0 9/2/01 FLA. INTERNATIONAL W 1-0 9/13/02 UNC GREENSBORO L 4-3 9/15/02 STONY BROOK W 3-0 9/12/03 CHARLOTTE L 1-2 9/14/03 PROVIDENCE W 1-0 9/17/04 SMU W 3-0 9/19/04 ALABAMA A&M W 1-0 *co-hosted by the University of Tampa USF History 65

68 USF History Year-By-Year Results 41 years of USF men s soccer 1965 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/25 FLA. SOUTHERN W, 4-3 (2OT) 10/2 at St. Leo W, /9 at Jacksonville L, /16 STETSON W, /23 JACKSONVILLE W, /30 FLORIDA L, /6 at Rollins L, /13 at Florida L, /20 at Stetson W, /4 ROLLINS W, 2-1 The 1965 USF men s soccer team was the first intercollegate athletic team in school history 1966 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/24 STETSON W, /1 ST. LEO W, /8 at Jacksonville W, /15 at Florida Southern W, /22 FLORIDA W, /29 MIAMI W, /5 FLORIDA STATE W, /12 at Florida T, 2-2 (OT) 11/19 at Rollins W, /26 at Stetson W, /3 JACKSONVILLE W, Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: 10-2 All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/30 at Saint Louis L, /6 ST. LEO W, /7 at Florida Southern W, /14 FLORIDA STATE W, /21 MIAMI W, /21 at North Carolina (#) W, /28 vs. Duke (#) W, /3 FLORIDA W, /4 STETSON W, /11 SAINT LOUIS W, /18 ROLLINS W, /25 at Florida L, 2-1 # - North Carolina Tournament - Raleigh, N.C Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/27 FLA. PRESBYTERIAN W, 5-1 9/28 at Miami T, 1-1 (OT) 10/5 at Saint Louis L, /11 FLA. SOUTHERN W, /18 at Quincy L, /9 MIAMI W, /15 EMBRY RIDDLE W, /16 at Florida W, /23 ST. LEO W, Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: First NCAA Tournament Appearance Date Opponent Result 9/27 at St. Leo W, /4 GEORGIA W, /11 at N.C. State W, /18 at West Virginia W, /24 at Randolph-Macon W, /25 at William & Mary W, /1 MIAMI W, /8 SAINT LOUIS L, /16 at Navy ($) W, /22 at Maryland ($) L, 4-1 $ - NCAA Tournament 1970 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Second NCAA Tournament Appearance Date Opponent Result 9/26 WEST VIRGINIA W, /3 at Miami W, /9 GEORGIA STATE W, /10 GEORGIA TECH W, /16 at Air Force L, /17 at Denver W, /24 at Saint Louis L, /25 at SIU-Edwardsville L, /31 ST. LEO W, /6 FLA. PRESBYTERIAN W, /16 at Navy ($) (**) T, 0-0 (2OT) $ - NCAA Tournament ** - Navy won by corner kicks 1971 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Third NCAA Tournament Appearance Date Opponent Result 9/11 at Principia W 9/22 at St. Leo W, /9 at Rollins W, /12 JACKSONVILLE W, /16 MIAMI W, /23 SAINT LOUIS L, /29 AIR FORCE W, /5 at North Carolina W, /13 at SIU-Edwardsville L, /23 at Navy ($) L, 3-1 $ - NCAA Tournament 1972 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/14 MD. - BALTIMORE W, /1 CLEMSON T, 1-1(OT) 10/4 ROLLINS W, /9 at Jacksonville W, /13 at West Virginia L, /14 vs. Ohio (at W. Va.) L, /17 ST. LEO W, /21 STETSON W, /23 WARREN WILSON W, /28 at Saint Louis L, 1-0(OT) 10/31 MIAMI W, /5 TAMPA W, /11 HOWARD T, 2-2 (OT) 11/19 JAMES MADISON W, 2-1(OT) 11/21 at Md. - Baltimore L, Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Fourth NCAA Tournament Appearance Date Opponent Result 9/13 at Blackburn W, /3 at Denver W, /4 at Colorado College W, /6 at Air Force W, /9 at St. Leo W, /13 JACKSONVILLE W, /20 at Miami W, /27 SAINT LOUIS L, /30 TAMPA W, /4 at Clemson L, /6 at Rollins W, /18 at West Virginia ($) W, /2 at Clemson ($) L, 1-0(4OT) $ - NCAA Tournament 1974 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result CLEMSON L, 2-1 vs. Howard (@) L, 3-0 vs. West Virginia (@) T, 2-2 (OT) at Jacksonville W, 1-0 FEDERAL CITY L, 1-0 MIAMI W, 4-1 ROLLINS L, 2-1 at Fla. International T, 2-2 (OT) at Quincy W, 2-1 at Blackburn W, 2-0 at Saint Louis L, 1-0 STETSON W, 3-0 FLORIDA TECH W, 2-1 at Eckerd L, - Clemson Invitational - Clemson, SC Dan Holcomb never had a losing season in 22 years at the helm of the USF program Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Fifth NCAA Tournament Appearance Date Opponent Result at Blackburn W, 3-1 JACKSONVILLE W, 7-0 vs Ala.-Huntsville (%) W, 2-0 at Stetson (%) W, 4-1 at Florida Tech W, 4-1 vs Quincy (at Rollins) L, 3-1 WEST VIRGINIA W, 5-0 at Rollins W, 2-1 AIR FORCE W, 2-0 SAINT LOUIS T, 0-0 (OT) at Miami L, 3-2 at Florida International W, 3-1 at Clemson ($) L, 3-0 % - Stetson Classic - DeLand, Fla. $ - NCAA Tournament 1976 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result at Harris Teachers W, 4-2 at Blackburn L, 1-0 FLAGLER W, 5-0 GEORGIA STATE W, 6-1 ILL-CHI. CIRCLE W, 2-0 at Jacksonville W, 6-0 FLORIDA TECH T, 1-1 ROLLINS L, 2-1 at Denver W, 2-0 at Colorado College L, 1-0 at Air Force W, 1-0 at Saint Louis L, 2-0 at Quincy L, 4-1 FIU W, 2-1 MIAMI W, 5-2 EAST STROUDSBURG L, 1-0 vs. South Alabama (*) W, 9-1 vs. Georgia State (*) W, 6-1 * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Jacksonville, Fla Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result 9/13 at Blackburn W, 4-1 9/15 at Harris Teachers W, 2-1 9/25 at Miami W, /1 at Florida International L, /7 vs. Davis & Elkins (@) L, /9 vs. James Madison (@) W, /13 JACKSONVILLE L, /15 at Rollins L, 2-1 at Tampa W, /26 FLORIDA TECH W, /29 SAINT LOUIS L, /2 ECKERD W, /13 EAST STROUDSBURG W, /18 UNC CHARLOTTE (*) W, /19 JACKSONVILLE (*) W, - Clemson Invitational - Clemson, S.C. * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Tampa, Fla Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/22 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W, /29 at Florida Tech W, /3 ROLLINS L, /6 vs. Cleveland State (@) L, /8 vs. Quincy (@) L, /11 STETSON W, /15 at Pfeiffer W, /17 HIGH POINT W, /19 ALABAMA A&M T, 1-1 (OT) 10/21 at Jacksonville L, /24 TAMPA W, /31 at Saint Louis L, /3 vs. Georgia State (*) L, /4 vs. UNC Charlotte (*) W, /8 at Eckerd L, - Clemson Invitational - Clemson, S.C. * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Jacksonville, Fla. 66

69 1979 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result 9/17 CHARLESTON BAPTIST W, 5-0 9/20 at Florida Southern W, 4-0 9/23 ECKERD W, 3-2 9/26 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 2-1 9/29 JACKSONVILLE L, /3 at Tampa L, /6 at Rollins L, /10 FIU W, /13 WEST VIRGINIA W, /18 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, /20 ALABAMA A&M L, /27 SAINT LOUIS L, /2 vs. South Alabama (*) W, /3 vs. Jacksonville (*) W, /4 vs. UNC Charlotte (*) W, /5 at Erskine W, /7 at Clemson L, /10 FIT-MELBOURNE W, 12-0 * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Atlanta, Ga Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result 9/23 FLA. SOUTHERN W, /28 MIAMI W, /1 FIU W, /4 at Central Florida T, 1-1 (OT) 10/8 ROLLINS W, /11 at Jacksonville W, /17 at Saint Louis L, /19 at Harris Stowe W, /25 CLEMSON W, 2-1(OT) 10/30 TAMPA W, /3 at Wofford W, /5 at Winthrop W, /8 vs. VCU (*) W, /9 vs. Georgia State (*) W, /12 at Eckerd W, /15 FIT-JENSEN BEACH W, 13-2 * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Charlotte, N.C Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result 9/23 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 3-0 9/25 at Miami W, 5-1 9/26 at FIU W, /3 ECKERD W, /7 at Rollins W, /10 at Florida Southern W, /16 at Clemson (@) L, /18 vs. Appalachian St. (@) W, /21 JACKSONVILLE W, /24 SAINT LOUIS L, /26 SPRING ARBOR W, /29 WOFFORD W, /31 at Tampa T, /7 JACKSONVILLE (*) W, /8 SOUTH ALABAMA (*) W, - Clemson Invitational - Clemson, S.C. * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Tampa, Fla Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Sixth NCAA Tournament Appearance Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result C.W. POST W, 6-2 FLAGLER W, 4-2 FIU W, 4-3 FLA.SOUTHERN W, 6-0 at Jacksonville W, 2-0 at Eckerd W, 6-1 MIAMI W, 6-1 ROLLINS W, /9 ALABAMA A&M L, 3-0 at Central Florida T, 1-1 (OT) vs. North Carolina (#) W, 2-1(OT) WILLIAM & MARY (#) T, 1-1 (OT) CLEMSON T, 2-2 (OT) TAMPA L, 1-0 EAST CAROLINA W, 3-1 SOUTH ALABAMA (*) W, 5-0 JACKSONVILLE (*) W, 2-0 OLD DOMINION (*) W, 2-1 at Duke ($) L, 2-1 # - McDonald's Soccer Classic - Tampa, Fla. * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Tampa, Fla. $ - NCAA Tournament 1983 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/8 FAU W, /10 FLA. SOUTHERN W, /14 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 2-1(OT) 9/18 NORTHEAST LA. W, 3-1 9/21 ECKERD W, /24 at South Carolina (@) W, 3-1 9/25 vs. UNC Charlotte (@) W, 8-0 9/28 JACKSONVILLE W, /2 BOSTON COLLEGE W, /5 FLAGLER W, /8 ALABAMA A&M (+) L, /9 CLEVELAND ST. (+) W, /14 vs. NC State (%) W, /16 at Clemson (%) L, /21 WEST VIRGINIA L, /25 at Rollins W, /28 at Tampa L, /3 vs UAB(*) W, /5 vs UNC Charlotte(*)(**) T, /10 SAINT LOUIS W, - South Carolina Invitational - Columbia, S.C. + - McDonald's Soccer Classic - Tampa, Fla. % - Clemson Invitational - Clemson, S.C. * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Norfolk, Va. ** - UNCC won in shootout 1984 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/6 at Central Florida T, 0-0 (OT) 9/15 vs UCLA (!) L, 3-2(OT) 9/16 vs SIU-Edwardsville (!) W, 3-1 9/21 E. MICHIGAN (#) W, 2-1 9/22 EVANSVILLE (#) L, 2-1 9/26 at Jacksonville W, 1-0(OT) 9/29 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 4-1(OT) 10/1 GEORGIA STATE W, 4-0 vs. Mercer ($) W, 6-0 ALABAMA A&M ($) L, /10 W. CAROLINA W, /12 NORTH CAROLINA T, 1-1(OT) 10/16 W. MICHIGAN W, /19 MEMPHIS STATE W, /24 STETSON W, /27 TAMPA L, 2-1(OT) 11/1 vs. Western Kentucky (*) W, /2 at South Alabama (*) W, /3 vs. Old Dominion (*) L, /9 vs. Penn State (%) L, /11 vs. Indiana (%) W, 3-1! - Duke Metro Classic - Durham, N.C. # - Bulls Soccer Classic - Tampa, Fla. (USF) $ - McDonald's Soccer Classic - Tampa, Fla. (UT, USF) * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Mobile, Ala. % - Tampa Invitational - Tampa, Fla. (Univ. of Tampa) 1985 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result 9/7 LOYOLA, MD W, 3-2 9/13 at Duke (!) L, 2-0 9/15 vs. NC State (!) L, 1-0 9/20 E. MICHIGAN (#) W, 5-0 9/21 EVANSVILLE (#) T, 0-0 (OT) 9/24 JACKSONVILLE W, 2-0 9/27 NORTHEAST LA. W, /4 RUTGERS (%) W, /5 VIRGINIA (%) L, /9 FLAGLER L, /13 ROLLINS W, /15 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, /20 PENN L, /22 NOTRE DAME W, /25 WEST VIRGINIA (@) W, /26 WISCONSIN-MIL.(@) L, /2 at Tampa W, /7 vs. Jacksonville (*) W, /8 vs. UNC Charlotte (*) W, /9 at Old Dominion (*)(**) T, 2-2! - Duke Metropolitan Classic - Durham, N.C. # - Bulls Soccer Classic - Tampa, Fla. % - McDonald's Soccer Classic - Tampa, - USF Soccer Challenge - Tampa, Fla. * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Norfolk, Va. ** - USF won in shootout 1986 Coach: Dan Holcomb Season: All-time: Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result 9/3 ECKERD W, 5-0 9/6 FLAGLER W, 4-1 9/10 at Rollins L, 3-1 9/12 HOUSTON BAPTIST W, 5-1 9/19 vs. UNC-Wilmington(%) W, 2-0 9/20 at Campbell (%) L, 3-0 9/26 NORTHERN ILL. W, 1-0 9/29 BOCA RATON L, /3 vs. American (^) L, /4 PENN STATE (^) T, 3-3 (OT) 10/7 STETSON L, /10 FIU L, /19 FORDHAM W, /24 at Boston L, /26 at Geo. Washington L, /1 TAMPA W, /7 JACKSONVILLE (*) W, /8 OLD DOMINION(*)(**) T, /9 WEST. KENTUCKY(*) W, 2-1 % - Campbell Invitational - Buies Creek, S.C. ^ - McDonald's Soccer Classic - Tampa, Fla. (UT, USF) * - Sun Belt Conf. tournament - Tampa, Fla. ** - USF won in shootout 1987 Coach: Jay Miller Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/4 at North Carolina (#) L, 3-0 9/6 vs George Mason (#) L, 1-0 9/9 BOCA RATON L, 2-0 9/18 SOUTH ALABAMA L, 1-0 9/26 at Jacksonville T, 0-0 (OT) 9/29 FLAGLER W, 3-1(OT) 10/6 at Stetson W, /10 at Florida International T, /12 WILLIAM & MARY L, 4-1(OT) 10/14 ROLLINS W, /18 vs UAB(%) W, /19 at Western Kentucky(%) W, /21 UNC-ASHEVILLE W, /24 at Tampa W, /27 CENTRAL FLORIDA L, /31 FIT-MELBOURNE L, /6 at Old Dominion (*) L, /7 vs. Jacksonville (*) W, 2-0 # - Tar Heel Classic - Chapel Hill, N.C. % - Sun Belt West Tournament - Bowling Green, Ky. * - Sun Belt Conf. Tournament - Norfolk, Va Coach: Jay Miller Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/8 at Rollins W, CAL. STATE CHICO W, 3-1 9/20 STETSON L, 1-0 9/24 FIU L, 1-0 9/30 vs. Rutgers (#) L, /1 vs. Bowling Green St. (#) W, /4 JACKSONVILLE W, /7 at Boston University T, 1-1 (OT) 10/9 at Connecticut L, /12 vs. South Alabama (%) L, /14 at UAB (%) W, /16 at Western Kentucky W, /19 at Central Florida L, /23 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L, /26 FIT-MELBOURNE W, /29 TAMPA W, /5 vs UNC Charlotte (*) W, /6 vs Old Dominion (*) (**) T, 1-1 # - FIU Southern Bell Invitational - Miami, Fla. % - Sun Belt West Tournament - Birmingham, Ala. * - Sun Belt Conf. Tournament - Mobile, Ala. ** - USF won 5-4 in shootout USF History 67

70 USF History 1989 Coach: Jay Miller Season: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/1 CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 9/6 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 5-1 9/13 ROLLINS W, 2-0 9/16 at Fresno State ($) L, 3-2(OT) 9/17 vs. San Francisco ($) L, 1-0 9/22 vs. Cal.-Berkeley (#) W, 3-2 9/23 vs. Seattle Pacific (#) W, 3-1(OT) 9/27 at Stetson L, 2-1 9/30 at FIU L, 4-3(OT) 10/4 at Jacksonville L, /7 SOUTH ALABAMA L, /14 W. VIRGINIA (%) W, /15 GEORGIA ST. (%) W, /19 vs. W. Kentucky (&) W, /21 vs. UAB (&) W, /25 S.C. SPARTANBURG L, /28 at Tampa W, /31 FIT L, /3 at Old Dominion (*) L, /4 vs UNC Charlotte (*) L, 2-0 $ - Goal Rush Classic - Fresno, Calif. # - Golden Panther Invitational - Miami, Fla. % - USF Sun Classic - Tampa, Fla. & - Sun Belt Mini-Tourney - Atlanta, Ga. * - Sun Belt Conf. Tournament - Norfolk, Va Coach: Jay Miller Season: ; Sun Belt: All-time: Co-Sun Belt Champions Date Opponent Result 9/5 BARRY W, 5-1 9/9 DRAKE W, 3-1 9/12 at Central Florida W, 3-1 9/15 UAB (*) W, 6-0 9/21 vs Boca Raton (@) T, 1-1 (OT) 9/22 vs Illinois State (@) W, 5-2 9/25 STETSON W, 5-0 9/29 NAVY (%) W, 2-0 9/30 CENT. CONN. ST. (%) W, /6 at South Alabama (*) L, /10 JACKSONVILLE (*) W, /13 FIU L, /19 at Old Dominion (*) T, 1-1 (OT) 10/21 at VCU (*) W, /26 W. KENTUCKY (*) W, /30 TAMPA L, /3 UNC CHARLOTTE (*) W, 2-1 (OT) * - Sun Belt Conference match (no tournament - Golden Panther Invitational - Miami, Fla. % - USF Sun Classic - Tampa, Fla Coach: Jay Miller Season: All-time: Metro Conference Champions Date Opponent Result 9/7 at Oneonta State (!) L, 1-0 9/8 vs Northern Illinois (!) T, 1-1 (OT) 9/13 at St. Mary's (@) W, 3-1 9/15 vs California (@) T, 1-1 (OT) 9/18 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, 2-0 9/20 WIS.-GREEN BAY(#) W, 3-1 9/21 SEATTLE PACIFIC(#) W, 2-1 (OT) 9/25 at Stetson W, 4-0 9/27 vs Creighton (%) L, 3-1 9/28 vs Barry (%) L, /6 SOUTH ALABAMA W, /11 at Rutgers (+) T, 1-1 (OT) 10/13 vs Princeton (+) L, /19 at Fla. International L, /23 at Tampa T, 2-2 (OT) 10/27 VCU T, 1-1 (OT) 11/3 FORDHAM W, /8 VCU (*) W, /9 UNC CHARLOTTE(*)(**)T, 0-0 (OT) 11/12 at Jacksonville W, 1-0! - National Soccer Hall of Fame Tournament - Oneonta, - St. Mary's Tournament - Moraga, Calif. # - USF Sun Classic - Tampa, Fla. % - Golden Panther Invitational - Miami, Fla. + - Rutgers/Met Life Tournament - Piscataway, N.J. * - Metro Conference Tournament - Tampa, Fla. ** - USF won 4-2 in shootout 1992 Coach: Jay Miller Season: ; Metro: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/5 vs. Saint Louis (!) L, 2-0 9/9 STETSON W, 2-1 (OT) 9/12 TAMPA L, 3-0 9/18 MEMPHIS STATE W, 4-0 9/23 JACKSONVILLE W, 3-1 9/25 vs. American (#) W, 3-0 9/27 vs. Loyola (Md.) (#) W, /2 vs. San Francisco (%) W, /4 at Stanford (%) W, /9 at VCU (*) T, 3-3 (OT) 10/11 at UNC Charlotte (*) L, /17 FLA. INTERNATIONAL W, 1-0 (OT) 10/23 LOUISVILLE (*) W, /25 BUTLER T, 0-0 (OT) 10/27 at Central Florida W, /30 VIRGINIA TECH($)(*) W, /1 VERMONT ($) W, /6 PHILADELPHIA TEXT. W, 1-0! - at Florida International - Miami, Fla. # - Golden Panther Invitational - Miami, Fla. % - Stanford Bank of America Invitational - Palo Alto, Calif. * - Metro Conference match $ - USF Sun Classic - Tampa, Fla Coach: Jay Miller Season: 9-6-1; Metro: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/8 at Jacksonville W, 2-0 9/10 vs. Campbell ($) W, 4-2 9/11 at Richmond ($) W, 6-0 9/18 VCU (*) L, 3-0 9/21 FAU W, 3-2 9/24 vs. Boston (#) L, 3-2 9/26 vs. Butler (#) W, /6 CENTRAL FLORIDA W, /13 UNC CHARLOTTE(*) L, 3-2 (OT) 10/16 at South Carolina(%)(*) L, /17 vs. Davidson (%) W, /19 at Florida International T, 3-3 (OT) 10/29 INDIANA (^) L, /31 GA. SOUTHERN (^) W, /5 at Louisville (*) W, /7 at Virginia Tech (*) L, 2-1 $ - Coca-Cola Classic - Richmond, Va. * - Conference match # - Golden Panther Invitational - Miami, Fla. % - Met Life Classic - Columbia, S.C. ^ - USF Sun Classic - Tampa, Fla Coach: T. Logan Fleck Season: 9-7-0; Metro: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/3 vs. Lehigh ($) W, 6-4 9/4 vs. Vermont ($) L, 1-0 (OT) 9/10 MERCER W, 8-2 9/17 at VCU (*) W, 1-0 9/20 JACKSONVILLE W, 3-1 9/23 vs. San Diego (^) W, 3-2 (OT) 9/25 vs. Wake Forest (^) L, 3-2 9/28 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W, /1 SOUTH CAROLINA (*) L, /8 LOUISVILLE (*) W, /15 at UNC Charlotte (*) L, /19 at Central Florida W, /23 at Charleston L, /28 KENTUCKY (~) L, /30 GA. SOUTHERN (~) L, /5 VIRGINIA TECH (*) W, 4-1 $ - Nation's Credit Cup Invitational - Lehigh, Pa. * - Metro Conference match ^ - Golden Panther Invitational - Miami, Fla. ~ - USF Sun Classic - Tampa, Fla Coach: T. Logan Fleck Season: 8-6-0; C-USA: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/6 at Georgia Southern W, 4-2 9/10 at Louisville (*) W, 2-0 9/22 vs. UNC-Greensboro (#) L, 1-0 9/24 vs. Butler (#) L, 3-2 9/30 at Saint Louis (*) L, /6 UAB (*) L, /10 STETSON W, /13 at Memphis (*) W, /20 CINCINNATI (*) (^) L, /22 UNC CHARLOTTE (*)(^) W, /29 at Marquette (*) W, /5 DE PAUL (*) W, /9 vs. Cincinnati (~) W, /10 vs. Saint Louis (~) L, 3-2 * - Conference USA match # - Golden Panther Invitational - Miami, Fla. ^ - USF Sun Classic - Tampa, Fla. ~ - Conference USA tournament - Milwaukee, Wis Coach: T. Logan Fleck Season: ; C-USA: All-time: Seventh NCAA Tournament Appearance Co-Conference USA Champions Conference USA Tournament Champs Date Opponent Result 8/31 at Georgia Southern W, 3-2 9/6 at Wake Forest ($) W, 4-2 9/8 vs. Loyola ($) W, 2-1 (OT) 9/20 SAINT LOUIS (*) W, 3-1 9/22 MEMPHIS (*) W, 6-1 9/27 at UNC-Charlotte (%)(*) L, 4-2 9/29 vs. Hartford (%) L, /4 at Cincinnati (*) W, /6 LOUISVILLE (*) W, /9 JACKSONVILLE W, /13 at UAB (*) W, /16 MARQUETTE (*) W, /20 at DePaul (*) W, /25 FLA. ATLANTIC (^) W, /26 GEORGIA STATE (^) W, /2 FIU L, /6 FLA. SOUTHERN W, /12 DEPAUL (&) W, /15 MEMPHIS (&) W, /17 MARQUETTE (&) W, /23 at Fla. International (#) L, 6-1 $ - Walt Chyzowych Memorial Classic - Winston-Salem, N.C. * - Conference USA match % - UNC Charlotte Umbro Classic - Charlotte, N.C. ^ - USF Sun Classic - Tampa, Fla. & - Conference USA tournament - Tampa, Fla. # - NCAA Tournament 1997 Coach: David Christiansen Season: ; C-USA: All-time: Eighth NCAA Tournament Appearnace Co-Conference USA Champions Date Opponent Result 8/30 GA. SOUTHERN L, 4-3 9/5 vs. Evansville (#) W, 3-2 (OT) 9/7 at Vanderbilt (#) W, 4-3 9/11 at Stetson W, 2-1 (OT) 9/14 at Jacksonville L, 5-4 (OT) 9/19 at Memphis (*) T, 2-2 (OT) 9/21 at Saint Louis (*) L, 3-1 9/26 CINCINNATI (*) T, 1-1 (OT) 9/28 LOUISVILLE (*) W, 2-1 (OT) 10/3 at UAB (*) W, /5 at UNC Charlotte (*) W, 4-3 (OT) 10/10 at Florida Atlantic L, /15 MARQUETTE (*) W, /19 DE PAUL (*) W, /24 vs Loyola (Md.) (%) W, 2-1 (OT) 10/26 at Fla. International (%) L, /2 TEXAS-PAN AMER. W, 1-0 (forfeit) 11/3 TAMPA L, /8 MEMPHIS (+) W, /14 UNC CHARLOTTE (+) W, /16 SAINT LOUIS (+) L, 3-1 (OT) 11/21 at Fla. International (!) W, /30 at St. John's (!) W, /7 at Indiana (!) L, 6-0 # - Vanderbilt Puma Classic - Nashville, Tenn. * - Conference USA match % - FIU Bell South Classic - Miami, Fla. + - Conference USA tournament - Tampa, Fla.! - NCAA tournament match 1998 Coach: John Hackworth Season: ; C-USA: All-time: Ninth NCAA Tournament Appearance Co-Conference USA Champions Conference USA Tournament Champs Date Opponent Result 9/1 JACKSONVILLE L, 2-1 (OT) 9/4 vs. Radford (#) T, 3-3 (OT) 9/6 vs. Clemson (#) L, 2-1 9/11 vs. Georgetown (&) L, 2-0 9/13 at Connecticut (&) L, 2-1 9/18 MEMPHIS (*) T, 3-3 (OT) 9/20 FLA. ATLANTIC L, 2-1 (OT) 9/25 at Cincinnati (*) W, 3-0 9/27 at Louisville (*) L, /2 UAB (*) W, /4 UNC CHARLOTTE(*) W, /8 at Georgia Southern W, /14 at Marquette (*) W, /16 at DePaul (*) W, /23 SAINT LOUIS (*) W, 2-1 (OT) 10/25 ALABAMA A&M W, /30 vs. Stetson (^) L, /1 at Central Florida (^) W, 3-2 (OT) 11/7 LOUISVILLE ($) W, /13 UNC CHARLOTTE($) W, /15 MEMPHIS ($) W, /20 WILLIAM & MARY (!) L, 2-1 (2OT) # - FIU Soccer Classic - Miami, Fla. & - UConn N.E. Ford Dealers Soccer Classic - Storrs, Conn. * - Conference USA match ^ - UCF Soccer Classic II - Orlando, Fla. $ - Conference USA tournament - Tampa, Fla.! - NCAA tournament match 68

71 1999 Coach: John Hackworth Season: ; C-USA: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/3 vs. Furman ($) L, 2-1 9/5 vs. Tulsa ($) W, 4-2 9/10 CINCINNATI (*) L, 2-1 9/12 FLA. ATLANTIC W, 5-1 9/15 at Stetson PPD 9/18 at Louisville (*) L, 4-1 9/21 Central Florida W, 4-3 9/25 at Jacksonville L, 3-2 (2OT) 9/29 UAB (*) W, /3 UNC CHARLOTTE(*) W, 1-0 (**) 10/9 at Saint Louis (*) L, /15 vs. Col. of Charleston(^) W, /17 at South Carolina (^) L, /23 at Marquette (*) L, /28 GA. SOUTHERN W, /31 DE PAUL (*) W, /5 at Memphis (*) W, /11 vs. Louisville (#) W, /12 at UAB (#) L, 4-0 $ - UAB Nike Classic - Birmingham, Ala. * - Conference USA match ** - UNCC Forfeit (lightning) ^ - Sunbeam Soccer Classic - Columbia, S.C. # - Conference USA tournament - Birmingham, Ala Coach: John Hackworth Season: ; C-USA: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/1 at Virginia (^) L, 3-2 9/3 vs Maryland (^) L, 3-0 9/9 MARQUETTE (*) L, 4-1 9/13 at Florida Atlantic L, 2-1 9/15 vs Coastal Carolina (#) W, 3-1 9/17 at Furman (#) L, 4-2 9/20 STETSON W, 4-1 9/23 at Cincinnati (*) W, 4-3 9/29 MEMPHIS ($) (*) L, /1 ALABAMA A&M ($) W, /4 at UCF W, /8 at Charlotte (*) L, /10 MERCER W, /13 CAMPBELL W, /15 at UAB (*) L, /22 JACKSONVILLE W, /25 at DePaul (*) W, /28 LOUISVILLE (*) W, /3 SAINT LOUIS (*) L, 4-3 ^ - UVA Coca-Cola Classic - Charlottesville, Va. * - Conference USA match # - Furman University-Umbro Invitational - Greenville, S.C. $ - Reebok Baymont Suites USF Classic - Tampa, Fla Coach: John Hackworth Season: ; C-USA: All-time: th NCAA Tournament Appearance Date Opponent Result 8/31 LAFAYETTE (&) W, 1-0 9/02 FLORIDA INTL. (&) W, 1-0 9/7 vs. N.C. State (^) W, 2-1 (2OT) 9/8 at Duke (^) W, 2-1 (OT) 9/12 at Stetson W, 3-0 9/22 CINCINNATI (*) W, 4-2 9/25 FLA. ATLANTIC W, 2-1 (2OT) 9/29 at Louisville (*) W, /5 UAB (*) L, /7 at East Carolina (*) W, /12 at UNC Greensboro ($)W, 2-1 (OT) 10/14 vs. North Carolina ($) L, /20 at Saint Louis (*) L, /26 DE PAUL (*) W, /28 at Memphis (*) W, /31 UCF L, /4 TCU (*) W, /7 MARQUETTE (*) W, /11 CHARLOTTE (*) L, /15 MARQUETTE (#) L, /23 vs. Akron (!) W, /25 at Penn State (!) L, 1-0 (3OT) & - USF Reebok Soccer Classic - Tampa, Fla. ^ - Duke Adidas Soccer Classic - Durham, N.C. * - Conference USA match $ - UNCG Adidas Spartan Classic - Greensboro, N.C. # - Conference USA tournament - Tampa, Fla.! - NCAA tournament match 2002 Coach: George Kiefer Season: ; C-USA: All-time: Date Opponent Result 8/31 STETSON W, 1-0 9/7 EAST CAROLINA (*) W, 4-0 9/10 at Jacksonville W, 1-0 (OT) 9/13 UNC-GREENSBORO(&) L, 4-3 9/15 STONY BROOK(&) W, 3-0 9/20 MEMPHIS (*) W, 4-2 9/22 at Florida Atlantic W, 4-2 9/29 at Charlotte (*) L, /5 at Cincinnati (*) L, /8 at UCF W, /12 at Marquette (*) W, /19 SAINT LOUIS (*) W, /25 LOUISVILLE (*) L, /27 at Fla. International L, 3-2 (OT) 11/1 at UAB (*) W, 1-0 (2OT) 11/3 at DePaul (*) L, /9 at TCU (*) W, 1-0 (OT) 11/14 vs. Cincinnati (#) L, 3-2 (OT) * - Conference USA match & - AmeriSuites/Reebok USF Classic - Tampa, Fla. # - Conference USA tournament -St. Louis, Mo Coach: George Kiefer Season: 7-8-3; C-USA: All-time: Date Opponent Result 8/29 FLA. ATLANTIC W, 4-3 (2OT) 8/31 JACKSONVILLE T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/5 at Furman (!) W, 2-1 9/7 vs. Clemson (!) L, 2-1 9/12 CHARLOTTE (*)(&) L, 2-1 9/14 PROVIDENCE (&) W, 1-0 (OT) 9/19 at Marquette (*)(%) L, 2-1 9/21 vs. Michigan (%) L, 2-0 9/27 CINCINNATI (*) T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/4 UAB (*) W, /11 at Saint Louis (*) L, 2-1 (OT) 10/18 FIU L, /24 at East Carolina (*) W, /26 at Louisville (*) T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/1 at Memphis (*) W, /5 at Duke L, /9 DEPAUL (*) W, /12 vs. Charlotte (#) L, 2-1 * - Conference USA match! - Diadora/Spinx Furman Invitational - Greenville, S.C. & - AmeriSuites-USF Tournament - Tampa, Fla. % - Marquette Invitational, Milwaukee, Wis. # - Conference USA tournament -Memphis, Tenn Coach: George Kiefer Season: ; C-USA: All-time: Date Opponent Result 9/1 at Jacksonville W, 3-2 9/8 at DePaul (*) W, 1-0 (OT) 9/11 at Charlotte (*) W, 1-0 (2OT) 9/17 vs. SMU (%) W, 3-0 9/19 vs. ALABAMA A&M (%) W, 1-0 9/22 STETSON T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/25 SAINT LOUIS (*) T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/29 at FAU PPD 10/3 at FIU W, /9 MEMPHIS (*) W, /16 at Cincinnati (*) L, /20 at UAB (*) L, /23 MARQUETTE (*) L, /29 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (&) W, /30 vs. St. John's (&) L, /3 EAST CAROLINA (*) W, /6 LOUISVILLE (*) W, /11 vs. Saint Louis (#) L, 2-0 * - Conference USA match % - USF Holiday Inn Invitational, Tampa, Fla. &- FIU Classic, Miami, Fla. # - Conference USA Tournament - Louisville, Ky Coach: George Kiefer Season: ; BIG EAST:9-2-0 All-time: th NCAA Tournament Appearance BIG EAST Red Division Champion Date Opponent Result 9/2 FIU L, 1-0 9/4 JACKSONVILLE W, 6-3 9/9 vs. New Mexico(#) L, 3-2 9/11 at SMU(#) L, 2-1 (OT) 9/16 SETON HALL(*) W, 3-2 (OT) 9/18 GEORGETOWN (*) W, 3-1 9/23 at West Virginia (*) W, 1-0 9/25 at Pittsburgh (*) W, /1 VILLANOVA (*) W, /4 at FAU Cancelled 10/9 at Syracuse (*) L, /12 DE PAUL (*) W, /15 ST. JOHN S (*) W, /19 STETSON W, 2-1 (OT) 10/22 at Rutgers (*) L, /26 at Louisville (*) W, /29 CINCINNATI (*) W, 2-1 (OT) 11/5 WEST VIRGINIA (&) W, /11 vs. Providence (%) T, 0-0 (3-2 PKs) 11/13 at Connecitcut (%) L, /18 STETSON (^) W, /22 at Virginia (^) T, 4-4 (6-7 PKs) * - BIG EAST match # - SMU Radisson Hotel Classic, Dallas, Texas & - BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals - USF Soccer Stadium, Tampa, Fla. % - BIG EAST Championship Semifinals & Finals - Morrone Stadium, Storrs, Conn. ^ - NCAA Tournament USF History 69

72 All-Time Series Results USF s series results versus all-time opponents USF History (+) - Conference Tournament (&) - NCAA Tournament Air Force (4-1-0) (2-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/16/70 A L /29/71 H W /6//73 A W H W A W Akron (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/23/01 N (&) W Alabama A&M (3-4-1) (3-4-1 home, away, neutral) 10/19/78 H T 0-0 (OT) /20/79 H L H L /8/83 H L H L /25/98 H W /1/00 H W /19/04 H W Alabama - Huntsville (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 1975 N W American (1-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/3/86 N L /25/92 N W Appalachian State (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/21/81 N W Barry (1-1-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/5/90 H W /28/91 N L Blackburn College (4-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/13/73 A W A W A W A L /13/77 A W Boston University (0-2-1) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/24/86 A L /7/88 A T 1-1 (OT) /24/93 N L Boston College (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/2/83 H W Bowling Green State (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/1/88 N W Butler (1-1-1) (0-0-1 home, away, neutral) 10/25/92 H T 0-0 (OT) /26/93 N W /24/95 N L California (1-0-1) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/22/89 N W /15/91 N T 1-1 (OT) UCLA (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/15/84 N L 3-2 (OT) Cal State Chico (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/17/88 H W Campbell (2-1-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/20/86 A L /10/93 N W /13/00 H W Central Connecticut State (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/30/90 H W C.W. Post (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 1982 H W UCF (18-3-4) ( home, away, neutral) 1974 H W A W H T 1-1 (OT) /26/77 H W /29/78 A W /26/79 H W /4/80 A T 1-1 (OT) /23/81 H W A T 1-1 (OT) /14/83 H W 2-1 (OT) /6/84 A T 0-0 (OT) /15/85 H W /27/87 H L /19/88 A L /6/89 H W /12/90 A W /18/91 H W /27/92 A W /6/93 H W /19/94 A W /1/98 A W 3-2 (OT) /21/99 H W /4/00 A W /31/01 H L /8/02 A W College of Charleston (1-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/23/94 A L /15/99 N W Charleston Southern (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/17/79 H W Charlotte ( ) (7-3-1 home, away, neutral) 11/18/77 H (+) W /4/78 N (+) W N (+) W /25/83 N W /5/83 N (+) T /8/85 N (+) W /5/88 N (+) W /4/89 N (+) L /3/90 H W 2-1 (OT) /9/91 H (+) T 0-0 (OT) /11/92 A L /13/93 H L 3-2 (OT) /15/94 A L /22/95 H W /27/96 A L /5/97 A W 4-3 (OT) /14/97 H (+) W /4/98 H W /13/98 H (+) W /3/99 H W (forfeit) /8/00 A L /11/01 H L /29/02 A L /12/03 H L /12/03 N (+) L /11/04 A W 1-0 (2OT) Cincinnati (6-5-2) (2-2-2 home, away, neutral) 10/20/95 H L /9/95 N (+) W /4/96 A W /26/97 H T 1-1 (OT) /25/98 A W /10/99 H L /23/00 A W /22/01 H W /5/02 A L /14/02 N (+) L 3-2 (OT) /27/03 H T 1-1 (2OT) /16/04 A L /29/05 H W 2-1 (OT) Clemson (1-9-2) (1-1-2 home, away, neutral) 10/1/72 H T 1-1 (OT) /4/73 A L /2/73 A (&) L 1-0 (4OT) H L A (&) L /7/79 A L /25/80 H W 2-1 (OT) /16/81 A L H T 2-2 (OT) /16/83 A L /6/98 N L /7/03 N L Cleveland State (1-1-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/6/78 N L /9/83 H W Coastal Carolina (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/15/00 N W Colorado College (1-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/4/73 A W A L Connecticut (0-4-0) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/9/88 A L /1/89 H L /13/98 A L /13/05 A (+) L Creighton (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/27/91 N L Davidson (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/17/93 N W Davis & Elkins College (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/7/77 N L Denver (3-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/17/70 A W /3/73 A W A W DePaul (11-1-0) (7-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/5/95 H W /20/96 A W /12/96 H (+) W /19/97 H W /16/98 A W /31/99 H W /25/00 A W /26/01 H W /3/02 A L /9/03 H W /8/04 A W 1-0 (OT) /12/05 H W Drake (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, 0-0- neutral) 9/9/90 H W Duke (2-3-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/26/67 N W A (&) L /13/85 A L /8/01 A W 2-1 (OT) /5/03 A L East Carolina (5-0-0) (3-0-0 home, away, neutral) 1982 H W /7/01 A W /7/02 H W /24/03 A W /3/04 H W East Stroudsburg (1-1-0) (1-1-0 home, away, neutral) 1976 H L H W Eastern Michigan (2-0-0) (2-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/21/84 H W /20/85 H W Eckerd College (9-2-0) (7-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/27/68 H W /6/70 H W A L /2/77 H W /8/78 A L /23/79 H W /12/80 A W /3/81 H W A W /21/83 H W /3/86 H W Embry Riddle (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/15/68 H W Erskine College (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/5/79 A W Evansville (1-1-1) (0-1-1 home, away, neutral) 9/22/84 H L /21/85 H T 0-0 (OT) /5/97 N W 3-2 (OT) Fairleigh Dickinson (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/29/04 N W Federal City (0-1-0) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 1974 H L Flagler College (5-1-0) (5-1-0 home, away, 0-0-0neutral) 1976 H W H W /5/83 H W /9/85 H L /6/86 H W /29/87 H W 3-1 (OT) Florida (3-3-1) (2-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/30/65 H L /13/65 A L /22/66 H W /12/66 A T /3/67 H W /25/67 A L /16/68 A W Florida Atlantic (8-3-0) (7-1-0 home, away, neutral) 9/8/83 H W /21/93 H W /28/94 H W /25/96 H W /10/97 A L /20/98 H L 2-1 (OT) /12/99 H W /13/99 A L /25/01 H W 2-1 (2OT)

73 9/22/02 A W /29/03 H W 4-3 (2OT) Florida International ( ) (6-6-0 home, away, neutral) 1974 A T 2-2 (OT) A W H W /1/77 A L /10/79 H W /1/80 H W /26/81 A W H W /10/86 H L /10/87 A T 1-1 (OT) /24/88 H L /30/89 A L 4-3 (OT) /13/90 H L /19/91 A L /17/92 H W 1-0 (OT) /19/93 A T 3-3 (OT) /2/96 H L /23/96 A (&) L /26/97 A L /21/97 A (&) W /2/01 H W /27/02 A L 3-2 (OT) /18/03 H L /3/04 A W /2/05 H L FIT - Jensen Beach (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/15/80 H W FIT - Melbourne (2-2-0) (2-2-0 home, away, neutral) 11/10/79 H W /31/87 H L /26/88 H W /31/89 H L Florida Southern (11-0-0) (7-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/25/65 H W /15/66 A W /7/67 A W /11/68 H W /22/78 H W /20/79 A W /23/80 H W /10/81 A W H W /10/83 H W /6/96 H W Florida State (2-0-0) (2-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/5/66 H W /14/67 H W Fordham (2-0-0) (2-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/19/86 H W /3/91 H W Fresno State (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/16/89 A L 3-2 (OT) Furman (1-2-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/3/99 N L /17/00 A L /5/03 A W George Mason (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/6/87 N L George Washington (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/26/86 A L Georgetown (1-1-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/11/98 N L /18/05 H W Georgia (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/4/69 H W Georgia Southern (5-2-0) (2-2-0 home, away, neutral) 10/31/93 H W /30/94 H L /6/95 A W /31/96 A W /30/97 H L /8/98 A W /28/99 H W Georgia State (7-1-0) (5-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/9/70 H W H W N (+) W /3/78 N (+) L /9/80 N (+) W /1/84 H W /15/89 H W /26/96 H W Georgia Tech (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/10/70 H W Harris-Stowe College (3-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 1976 A W /15/77 A W /19/80 A W Hartford (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/29/96 N L High Point (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/17/78 H W Houston Baptist (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/12/86 H W Howard (0-1-1) (0-0-1 home, away, neutral) 11/11/72 H T 2-2 (OT) N L Illinois-Chicago (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 1976 H W Illinois State (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/22/90 N W Indiana (1-2-0) (1-1-0 home, away, neutral) 11/11/84 H W /29/93 H L /7/97 A (&) L Jacksonville (33-8-2) ( home, away, neutral) 10/9/65 A L /23/65 H W /8/66 A W /3/66 H W /12/71 H W /9/72 A W /13/73 H W A W H W A W /13/77 H L /19/77 H (+) W /21/78 A L /29/79 H L /3/79 N (+) W /11/80 A W /21/81 H W /7/81 H (+) W A W H (+) W /28/83 H W /26/84 A W 1-0 (OT) /24/85 H W /7/85 N (+) W /7/86 H (+) W /26/87 A T 0-0 (OT) /7/87 N (+) W /4/88 H W /4/89 A L /10/90 H W /12/91 A W /23/92 H W /8/93 A W /20/94 H W /9/96 H W /14/97 A L 5-4 (OT) /1/98 H L 2-1 (OT) /25/99 A L 3-2 (OT) /22/00 H W /10/02 A W 1-0 (OT) /31/03 H T 0-0 (2OT) /1/04 A W /4/05 H W /1/04 A W /4/05 H W James Madison (2-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/19/72 H W 2-1 (OT) /9/77 N W Kentucky (0-1-0) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/28/94 H L LaFayette (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 8/31/01 H W Lehigh (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/3/94 N W Louisville (12-3-1) (7-1-1 home, away, neutral) 10/23/92 H W /5/93 A W /8/94 H W /10/95 A W /6/96 H W /28/97 H W 2-1 (OT) /27/98 A L /7/98 H (+) W /18/99 A L /11/99 N (+) W /28/00 H W /29/01 A W /25/02 H L /26/03 A T 2-2 (2OT) /6/04 H W /26/05 A W Loyola (Md.) (4-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/7/85 H W /27/92 N W /8/96 N W 2-1 (OT) /24/97 N W 2-1 (OT) Lynn (0-2-1) (0-2-0 home, away, neutral) 9/29/86 H L /9/87 H L /21/90 N T 1-1 (OT) Marquette (7-5-0) (3-3-0 home, away, neutral) 10/29/95 A W /16/96 H W /17/96 N (+) W /15/97 H W /14/98 A W /23/99 A L /9/00 H L /7/01 H W /15/01 H (+) L /12/02 A W /19/03 A L /23/04 H L Maryland (0-2-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/22/69 A (&) L /3/00 N L Maryland-Baltimore County (1-1-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/14/72 H W /21/72 A L Memphis (12-1-2) (8-1-1 home, away, neutral) 10/19/84 H W /18/92 H W /13/95 A W /22/96 H W /15/96 H (+) W /19/97 A T 2-2 (OT) /8/97 H (+) W /18/98 H T 3-3 (OT) /15/98 H (+) W 2-1 (2OT) /5/99 A W /29/00 H L /28/01 A W /20/02 H W /1/03 A W /9/04 H W Mercer (3-0-0) (3-0-0 home, away, neutral) 1984 H W /10/94 H W /10/00 H W Miami (Fla.) (14-1-1) ( home, away, neutral) 10/29/66 H W /21/67 H W /28/68 A T 1-1 (OT) /9/68 H W /1/69 H W /3/70 A W /16/71 H W /31/72 H W /20/73 A W H W A L H W /25/77 A W /28/80 H W /25/81 A W H W Michigan (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/21/03 N L Missouri-St. Louis (0-1-0) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/23/88 H L Navy (2-1-1) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/16/69 A (&) W /16/70 A (&) T 0-0 (2OT) /23/71 A (&) L /29/90 H W New Mexico (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/9/05 N L North Carolina (3-2-1) (1-0-1 home, away, neutral) 10/21/67 A W /5/71 A W H W 2-1 (OT) /12/84 H T 1-1 (OT) /4/87 A L /14/01 N L North Carolina State (3-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/11/69 A W /14/83 N W /15/85 N L /7/01 N W 2-1 (2OT) UNC-Asheville (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/21/87 H W UNC-Greensboro (1-2-0) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 9/22/95 N L /12/01 A W 2-1 (OT) /13/02 H L UNC-Wilmington (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/19/86 N W Northeast Louisiana (2-0-0) (2-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/18/83 H W /27/85 H W USF History 71

74 USF History Northern Illinois (1-0-1) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/26/86 H W /8/91 N T 1-1 (OT) Notre Dame (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/22/85 H W Ohio (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/14/72 N L Old Dominion (1-3-4) (1-0-1 home, away, neutral) 1982 H (+) W /3/84 N (+) L /9/85 A (+) T /8/86 H (+) T /6/87 A (+) L /6/88 N (+) T /3/89 A (+) L /19/90 A T 1-1 (OT) Oneonta State (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/7/91 A L Penn (0-1-0) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/20/85 H L Penn State (0-2-1) (0-1-1 home, away, neutral) 11/9/84 H L /4/86 H T 3-3 (OT) /25/01 A (&) L 1-0 (3OT) Pfieffer (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/15/78 A W Philadelphia Univ. (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/6/92 H W Pittsburgh (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/25/05 A W Princeton (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/13/91 N L Principia College (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/11/71 A W Providence College (1-0-1) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/14/03 H W 1-0 (OT) /11/05 N (+) T 0-0 (2OT) Quincy (1-4-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/18/68 A L A W N L A L /8/78 N L Radford (0-0-1) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/4/98 N T 3-3 (OT) Randolph-Macon (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/24/69 A W Richmond (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/11/93 A W Rollins College (15-7-0) (8-3-0 home, away, neutral) 11/6/65 A L /4/65 H W /19/66 A W /18/67 H W /91/71 A W /4/72 H W /6/73 A W H L A W H L /15/77 A L /3/78 H L /6/79 A L /8/80 H W /7/81 A W H W /25/83 A W /13/85 H W /10/86 A L /14/87 H W /8/88 A W /13/89 H W Rutgers (1-2-1) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/4/85 H W /30/88 N L /11/91 A T 1-1 (OT) /22/05 A L St. John's (2-1-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/30/97 A (&) W /30/04 N L /15/05 H W Saint Leo (9-0-0) (5-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/2/65 A W /1/66 H W /6/67 H W /23/68 H W /27/69 A W /31/70 H W /22/71 A W /17/72 H W /9/73 A W Saint Louis (5-24-2) ( home, away, neutral) 9/30/67 A L /11/67 H W /5/68 A L /8/69 H L /24/70 A L /23/71 H L /28/72 A L 1-0 (OT) /27/73 H L A L H T 0-0 (OT) A L /29/77 H L /31/78 A L /27/79 H L /17/80 A L /24/81 H L /10/83 H W /5/92 N L /30/95 A L /10/95 N (+) L /20/96 H W /21/97 A L /16/97 H (+) L 3-1 (OT) /23/98 H W 2-1 (OT) /9/99 A L /3/00 H L /20/01 A L /19/02 H W /11/03 A L 2-1 (OT) /25/04 H T 2-2 (2OT) /11/04 N (+) L St. Mary's (Calif.) (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/13/91 A W San Diego (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/23/94 N W 3-2 (OT) San Francisco (1-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/17/89 N L /2/92 N W Seattle Pacific (2-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/23/89 N W 3-1 (OT) /21/91 H W 2-1 (OT) Seton Hall (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/16/05 H W 3-2 (OT) South Alabama (6-4-0) (3-2-0 home, away, neutral) 1976 N (+) W N (+) W /8/81 H (+) W H (+) W /2/84 A (+) W /18/87 H L /12/88 N L /7/89 H L /6/90 A L /6/91 H W South Carolina (2-3-0) (1-1-0 home, away, neutral) 9/24/83 A W /29/84 H W 4-1 (OT) /16/93 A L /1/94 H L /17/99 A L USC-Spartanburg (0-1-0) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/25/89 H L Southern Illinois - Edwardsville (1-2-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/25/70 A L /13/71 A L /16/84 N W SMU (1-1-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/17/04 H W /11/05 A L 2-1 (OT) Spring Arbor (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/26/81 H W Stanford (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/4/92 A W Stetson (21-4-1) ( home, away, neutral) 10/16/65 H W /20/65 A W /24/66 H W /26/66 A W /4/67 H W /21/72 H W H W A W /11/78 H W /24/84 H W /7/86 H L /6/87 A W /20/88 H L /27/89 A L /25/90 H W /25/91 A W /9/92 H W 2-1 (OT) /10/95 H W /11/97 A W 2-1 (OT) /30/98 N L /20/00 H W /12/01 A W /31/02 H W /22/04 H T 2-2 (2OT) /19/05 H W 2-1 (OT) /18/05 H (&) W Stony Brook (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/15/02 H W Syracuse (0-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/9/05 A L Tampa (10-7-2) (6-5-0 home, away, neutral) 11/5/72 H W /30/73 H W A W /24/78 H W /3/79 A L /30/80 H W /31/81 A T 2-2 (OT) H L /28/83 A L /27/84 H L 2-1 (OT) /2/85 A W /1/86 H W /24/87 A W /29/88 H W /28/89 A W /30/90 H L /23/91 A T 2-2 (OT) /12/92 H L /3/97 H L Texas-Pan American (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/2/97 H W (forfeit) TCU (2-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/4/01 H W /9/02 A W 1-0 (OT) Tulsa (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/5/99 N W UAB (11-5-0) (4-2-0 home, away, neutral) 111/3/83 N (+) W /18/87 N W /14/88 A W /21/89 N W /15/90 H W /6/95 H L /13/96 A W /3/97 A W /2/98 H W /29/99 H W /12/99 A (+) L /15/00 A L /5/01 H L /1/02 A W 1-0 (2OT) /4/03 H W /20/04 A L Vanderbilt (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/7/97 A W Vermont (1-1-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/1/92 H W /4/94 N L 1-0 (OT) Villanova (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/1/05 H W Virginia (0-2-1) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/5/85 H L /1/00 A L /22/05 (&) A T 4-4 (OT) Virginia Commonwealth (4-1-2) (1-1-1 home, away, neutral) 11/8/80 N (+) W /21/90 A W /27/91 H T 1-1 (OT) /8/91 H (+) W /9/92 A T 3-3 (OT) /18/93 H L /17/94 A W Virginia Tech (2-1-0) (2-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/30/92 H W /7/93 A L /5/94 H W Wake Forest (1-1-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/25/94 N L /6/96 A W

75 Warren Wilson College (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/23/72 H W West Virginia (9-2-1) (6-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/18/69 A W /26/70 H W /13/72 A L /18/73 A (&) W N T 2-2 (OT) H W /13/79 H W /21/83 H L /25/85 H W /14/89 H W /23/05 A W /5/05 H (+) W Western Carolina (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/10/84 H W Western Illinois (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/18/79 H W Western Kentucky (6-0-0) (2-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/1/84 N (+) W /9/86 H (+) W /19/97 A W /16/88 A W /19/89 N W /26/90 H W Western Michigan (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 10/16/84 H W William & Mary (1-2-1) (0-2-1 home, away, neutral) 10/25/69 A W H T 1-1 (OT) /12/87 H L 4-1 (OT) /20/98 H (&) L 2-1(2OT) Winthrop (1-0-0) (0-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/5/80 A W Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 9/20/91 H W Wisconsin-Milwaukee (0-1-0) (0-1-0 home, away, neutral) 10/26/85 H L Wofford (2-0-0) (1-0-0 home, away, neutral) 11/3/80 A W /29/81 H W First Last Total Opponent Game Game Games W-L-T Pct. Air Force Akron Alabama - Huntsville Alabama A&M American Appalachian State Barry Blackburn College Boston College Boston University Bowling Green State Butler California UCLA Cal State Chico Campbell Central Connecticut C.W. Post UCF College of Charleston Charleston Southern Charlotte Cincinnati Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Colorado College Connecticut Creighton Davidson Davis & Elkins College Denver DePaul Drake Duke East Carolina East Stroudsburg Eastern Michigan Eckerd College** Embry-Riddle Erskine College Evansville Farleigh Dickinson Federal City Flagler College Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International FIT - Jensen Beach FIT - Melbourne Florida Southern Florida State Fordham Fresno State Furman George Mason George Washington Georgetown Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Harris-Stowe College Hartford High Point Houston Baptist Howard Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana Jacksonville James Madison Kentucky LaFayette Lehigh Louisville Loyola (Md.) Lynn* Marquette Maryland Md. - Baltimore County Memphis Mercer Miami (Fla.) Michigan Missouri-St. Louis Navy New Mexico First Last Total Opponent Game Game Games W-L-T Pct. North Carolina North Carolina State UNC-Asheville UNC-Greensboro UNC Wilmington Northeast Louisiana Northern Illinois Notre Dame Ohio Old Dominion Oneonta State Pennsylvania Penn State Pfeiffer Philadelphia Univ Pittsburgh Princeton Principia College Providence Quincy Radford Randolph-Macon Richmond Rollins College Rutgers St. John's Saint Leo College Saint Louis St. Mary s (Calif.) San Diego San Francisco Seattle Pacific Seton Hall South Alabama South Carolina USC - Spartanburg SIU - Edwardsville SMU Spring Arbor College Stanford Stetson Stony Brook Syracuse Tampa Texas-Pan American TCU Tulsa UAB Vanderbilt Vermont Villanova Virginia Va. Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wake Forest Warren Wilson College West Virginia Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan William & Mary Winthrop UW-Green Bay UW-Milwaukee Wofford College TOTAL opponents in bold * previously College of Boca Raton **previously Florida Presbyterian USF History 73

76 USF vs. The Conferences USF s all-time record vs. all Division I conferences USF History America East Conference Opponent GP W L T Albany Binghamton Boston U Hartford Maine UMBC New Hampshire Stony Brook Vermont Total Atlantic Coast Conference Opponent GP W L T Boston College Clemson Duke Maryland North Carolina N.C. State Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Total Atlantic Soccer Conference Opponent GP W L T Adelphi FAU Hartwick College Howard Longwood N.J. Tech Oneonta State Philadelphia Total Atlantic Sun Conference Opponent GP W L T Belmont Campbell Gardner-Webb Jacksonville Lipscomb Mercer North Florida Stetson Total Atlantic 10 Conference Opponent GP W L T Charlotte Dayton Duquesne Fordham Geo. Washington La Salle Massachusetts Rhode Island Richmond Saint Louis St. Bonaventure St. Joseph s Temple Xavier Total BIG EAST Conference Opponent GP W L T Cincinnati Connecitcut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John s Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova West Virginia Total Big South Conference Opponent GP W L T Birmingham So Coastal Carolina High Point Liberty NC Asheville Radford VMI Winthrop Total Big Ten Conference Opponent GP W L T Indiana Michigan Michigan State Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Wisconsin Total Big West Conference Opponent GP W L T Cal Poly CS Fullerton CS Northridge UC Irvine UC Riverside UCSB Total Colonial Athletic Association Opponent GP W L T Delaware Drexel George Mason Georgia State Hofstra James Madison NC Wilmington Northeastern Old Dominion Towson VCU William & Mary Total Conference USA Opponent GP W L T UCF East Carolina FIU Kentucky Marshall Memphis South Carolina SMU Tulsa UAB Total Great Lakes Valley Conference Opponent GP W L T Drury Total Horizon League Opponent GP W L T Butler Cleveland State Detroit UIC Loyola (Ill.) UW Green Bay UW Milwaukee Wright State Total Ivy League Opponent GP W L T Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale Total Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Opponent GP W L T Canisius Fairfield Iona Loyola (Md.) Manhattan Marist Niagara Rider Siena St. Peter s Total Mid-America Conference Opponent GP W L T Akron Bowling Green Buffalo IPFW Northern Illinois W. Michigan Total Mid-Continent Conference Opponent GP W L T Centenary IUPUI UMKC Oakland Oral Roberts Valparaiso Western Illinois Total Missouri Valley Conference Opponent GP W L T Bradley Creighton Drake Eastern Illinois Evansville Missouri State Vanderbilt W. Kentucky Total Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Opponent GP W L T Air Force Denver UNLV New Mexico Sacramento St San Jose State Total Northeast Conference Opponent GP W L T Central Conn. St F. Dickinson Long Island Monmouth Mount St. Mary s Quinnipiac Robert Morris Sacred Heart St. Francis (Pa.) St. Francis (N.Y.) Total Pac 10 Conference Opponent GP W L T California UCLA Oregon State San Diego St Stanford Washington Total Southern Conference Opponent GP W L T Appalachian St Col. of Charleston Davidson Elon Furman Georgia So NC Greensboro Wofford Total The Patriot League Opponent GP W L T American Army Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Navy Total West Coast Conference Opponent GP W L T Gonzaga Loyola Marymount Portland St. Mary s (Calif.) San Diego San Francisco Santa Clara Total USF vs. All Conferences Conference GP W L T America East ACC Atlantic Soccer Atlantic Sun Atlantic BIG EAST Big South Big Ten Big West CAA C-USA Great Lakes Valley Horizon League Ivy League MAAC MAC Mid-Continent Missouri Valley MPSF Northeast Pac Southern The Patriot West Coast Total Most Faced Conference GP W L T C-USA BIG EAST Atlantic Sun Atlantic ACC Most Wins Conference GP W L T C-USA Atlantic Sun BIG EAST Atlantic CAA Most Losses Conference GP W L T Atlantic C-USA BIG EAST ACC Atlantic Sun Most Ties Conference GP W L T C-USA CAA BIG EAST Atlantic Atlantic Sun ACC

77 All-Time BIG EAST Series Records (since USF joined the BIG EAST in 2005) Single-game team and individual highs vs. each BIG EAST opponent THE SERIES Connecticut Cincinnati DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh All-Time UConn, USF, USF, USF, USF, USF, At USF -- USF, USF, USF, At Opponent UConn, USF, USF, Neutral Site At BIG EAST Championship UConn, In the NCAA Tournament Current Streak Lost 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won Won 1 Current Streak at USF -- Won 1 Won 1 Won Current Streak at Opponent Lost Won Won 1 George Kiefer vs. Opponent USF TEAM Most Points 0, at UConn, 11/13/05 5, at USF, 10/29/05 10, at USF, 10/12/05 10, at USF, 9/18/05 10, at UL, 10/26/ , at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Points at Home -- 5, at USF, 10/29/05 10, at USF, 10/12/05 10, at USF, 9/18/ Most Points on Road 0, at UConn, 11/13/ , at UL, 10/26/ , at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Points/BE Champ. 0, at UConn, 11/13/ Most Goals 0, at UConn, 11/13/05 2, at USF, 10/29/05 3, at USF, 10/12/05 3, at USF, 9/18/05 4, at UL, 10/26/ , at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Goals at Home -- 2, at USF, 10/29/05 3, at USF, 10/12/05 3, at USF, 9/18/ Most Goals on Road , at UL, 10/26/ , at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Goals/BE Champ. 0, at UConn, 11/13/ Most Assists 0, at UConn, 11/13/05 1, at USF, 10/29/05 4, at USF, 10/12/05 4, at USF, 9/18/05 2, at UL, 10/26/ , at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Assists at Home -- 1, at USF, 10/29/05 4, at USF, 10/12/05 4, at USF, 9/18/ Most Assists on Road , at UL, 10/26/ , at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Assists/BE Champ. 0, at UConn, 11/13/ Largest Margin -- 1 (2-1), 10/29/05 2 (3-1), 10/12/05 2 (3-1), 9/18/05 3 (4-1), 10/26/ (1-0), 9/25/05 Largest Margin Home -- 1 (2-1), 10/29/05 2 (3-1), 10/12/05 2 (3-1), 9/18/ Largest Margin Road (4-1), 10/26/ (1-0), 9/25/05 Largest Margin/BE Champ Most Shots 6, at UConn, 11/13/05 15, at USF, 10/29/05 24, at USF, 10/12/05 23, at USF, 9/18/05 21, at UL, 10/26/ , at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Shots at Home -- 15, at USF, 10/29/05 24, at USF, 10/12/05 23, at USF, 9/18/ Most Shots on Road 6, at UConn, 11/13/ , at UL, 10/26/ , at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Shots/BE Champ. 6, at UConn, 11/13/ USF INDIVIDUAL Most Points -- 3, Rodrigo Hidalgo 5, Simon Schoendorf 4, Joris Claessens 5, Jordan Seabrook , Jason Devenish at USF, 10/29/05 at USF, 10/12/05 at USF, 9/18/05 at UL, 10/26/05 at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Goals -- 1, Hidalgo & Marshall 2, Simon Schoendorf 2, Joris Claessens 2, Jordan Seabrook , Jason Devenish at USF, 10/29/05 at USF, 10/12/05 at USF, 9/18/05 at UL, 10/26/05 at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Assists -- 1, Rodrigo Hidalgo 2, Brian Gil 1, four times 1, Hidalgo & Seabrook , Simon Schoendorf at USF, 10/29/05 at USF, 10/12/05 at UL, 10/26/05 at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Shots 2, Rodrigo Hidalgo 6, Rodrigo HIdalgo 10, Kevon Neaves 8, Jordan Seabrook 7, Jordan Seabrook , Jordan Seabrook at UConn, 11/13/05 at USF, 10/29/05 at USF, 10/12/05 at USF, 9/18/05 at UL, 10/26/05 at PITT, 9/25/05 Most Saves 3, Dane Brenner 4, Dane Brenner 2, Dane Brenner 1, Dane Brenner 7, Dane Brenner , Dane Brenner at UConn, 11/13/05 at USF, 10/29/05 at USF, 10/12/05 at USF, 9/18/05 at UL, 10/26/05 at PITT, 9/25/05 THE SERIES Providence Rutgers St. John s Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova West Virginia All-Time Tied, RU, USF, USF SU, USF, USF, At USF USF, USF, USF, USF, At Opponent -- RU, SU, USF, Neutral Site Tied, At BIG EAST Championship Tied, USF, In the NCAA Tournament Current Streak Tied 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 2 Current Streak at USF Won 1 Won 1 -- Won 1 Won 1 Current Streak at Opponent -- Lost Lost 1 -- Won 1 George Kiefer vs. Opponent USF TEAM Most Points 0, at UConn, 11/11/05 0, at RU, 10/22/05 3, at USF, 10/15/05 9, at USF, 9/16/05 0, at SU, 10/9/05 16, at USF, 10/1/05 14, at USF, 11/5/05 Most Points at Home , at USF, 10/15/05 9, at USF, 9/16/ , at USF, 10/1/05 14, at USF, 11/5/05 Most Points on Road -- 0, at RU, 10/22/ , at SU, 10/9/ , at WVU, 9/23/05 Most Points/BE Champ. 0, at UConn, 11/11/ , at USF, 11/5/05 Most Goals 0, at UConn, 11/11/05 0, at RU, 10/22/05 1, at USF, 10/15/05 3, at USF, 9/16/05 0, at SU, 10/9/05 4, at USF, 10/1/05 4, at USF, 11/5/05 Most Goals at Home , at USF, 10/15/05 3, at USF, 9/16/ , at USF, 10/1/05 4, at USF, 11/5/05 Most Goals on Road -- 0, at RU, 10/22/ , at SU, 10/9/ , at WVU, 9/23/05 Most Goals/BE Champ. 0, at UConn, 11/11/ , at USF, 11/5/05 Most Assists 0, at UConn, 11/11/05 0, at RU, 10/22/05 1, at USF, 10/15/05 3, at USF, 9/16/05 0, at SU, 10/9/05 8, at USF, 10/1/05 6, at USF, 11/5/05 Most Assists at Home , at USF, 10/15/05 3, at USF, 9/16/ , at USF, 10/1/05 6, at USF, 11/5/05 Most Assists on Road -- 0, at RU, 10/22/ , at SU, 10/9/ , at WVU, 9/23/05 Most Assists/BE Champ. 0, at UConn, 11/11/ , at USF, 11/5/05 Largest Margin (1-0), 10/15/05 1 (3-2), 9/16/ , (4-2), 10/1/05 3 (4-1), 11/5/05 Largest Margin Home (1-0), 10/15/05 1 (3-2), 9/16/ , (4-2), 10/1/05 3 (4-1), 11/5/05 Largest Margin Road (1-0), 9/23/05 Largest Margin/BE Champ (4-1), 11/5/05 Most Shots 10, at UConn, 11/11/05` 7, at RU, 10/22/05 21, at USF, 10/15/05 25, at USF, 9/16/05 9, at SU, 10/9/05 19, at USF, 10/1/05 15, at USF, 11/5/05 Most Shots at Home , at USF, 10/15/05 25, at USF, 9/16/ , at USF, 10/1/05 15, at USF, 11/5/05 Most Shots on Road -- 7, at RU, 10/22/ , at SU, 10/9/ , at WVU, 9/23/05 Most Shots/BE Champ. 10, at UConn, 11/11/ , at USF, 11/5/05 USF INDIVIDUAL Most Points , Simon Schoendorf 4, Rodrigo Hidalgo -- 5, Jordan Seabrook 5, Rodrigo Hidalgo at USF, 10/15/05 at USF, 9/16/05 at USF, 10/1/05 at USF, 11/5/05 Most Goals , Simon Schoendorf 1, three times -- 2, Seabrook & Schoendorf 2, Rodrigo Hidalgo at USF, 10/15/05 at USF, 10/1/05 at USF, 11/5/05 Most Assists , Jason Devenish 2, Rodrigo Hidalgo -- 2, Rodrigo Hidalgo 3, Jordan Seabrook at USF, 10/15/05 at USF, 9/16/05 at USF, 10/1/05 at USF, 11/5/05 Most Shots 4, Kevon Neaves 1, seven times 7, Jordan Seabrook 6, Rodrigo Hidalgo 2, three times 5, Jordan Seabrook 5, Rodrigo Hidalgo at UConn, 11/11/05 at USF, 10/15/05 at USF, 9/16/05 at USF, 10/1/05 at USF, 11/5/05 Most Saves 2, Bryan Fossi 6, Dane Brenner 1, Dane Brenner 1, Dane Brenner 4, Dane Brenner 1, Dane Brenner 6, Dane Brenner at UConn, 11/11/05 at RU, 10/22/05 at USF, 10/15/05 at USF, 9/16/05 at SU, 10/9/05 at USF, 10/1/05 at WVU, 9/23/05 USF History 75

78 All-Time Letterwinners Former Bulls From A to Z USF History Aris Bogdaneris Mark Chung Kevin Eagan Tim Geltz Fergus Hooper A Abraham, Ryan Alva-Cavero, Jonathon Alvero, Brian Alvero, Kevin '03-04 '98-00 '98-99 '98-99 Ambush, David '00 Anderson, Alan Anatol, Ryan '84-88 '97-00 Apgar, David 65 Armorer-Clarke, Nigel Armuth, Lenny Atchison, Jim B Baker, Ralph Bates, Michael Bauman, Bob Beaudoin, Ryan Belford, Jack Benito, Keeron Berg, Chris Bettega, Eddie Biondi, Rich '80-83 '82-86 '84-86 '76-79 '86-89 '77-81 '96-00 '67-71 '03-05 '76-78 '03-04 '88-92 Bloch, Ryan '94 Bogdaneris, Aris Bono, Frank Borgard, Matt '83-87 '72-74 '90-94 Boros, Andrew 65 Bourne, Bill Bourque, Gary Bowen, Greg Braley, John Bredesen, Jonny Brenner, Dane Broderick, Jeff '73-77 '79-81 '84-88 '65-67 '93-94 '03-05 '87-88 Brown, Joey 05 Buckland, Trevor '85-86 Buckmaster, Matt '92 Buckwalter, Joel Buenfil, Andres '84-85 '91-94 Bulso, Dan '94 Byrne, Larry C Cacic, Neno Calas, Henry Campagnolo, R.C. Carbone, Joe Carmean, Eddie Carpenter, Tony '72-76 '86-87 '67-68 '87-90 '86-87 '88-91 '95-98 Casadonte, J.R. '03 Casas, Joel Cassaboon, John '85-87 '73-74 Castellanos, Sammy 05 Castro, Ralph Cavenaugh, Matt Charles, Harry Jean Chase, Andy Chentnik, Tom '84-85 '99-01 '77-79 '99-00 '94-97 Chesser, Steve '88 Chrien, Ted '89 Chung, Mark '88-92 Chung, Paul '89 Cilenti, Anthony '89 Cipolla, Frankie '93-94 Claessens, Joris 05 Clinton, Shaun '82-84 Codena, Geja '88 Coen, Chris Cole, Chris '96-97 '93-94 Collins, Cavan Collins, Cavin Consolo, Joe Coons, Michael Cooper, Scott '82-83 '78-79 '87-88 '87-89 '91-92 Corbitt, Weldon 65 Corillon, Pierre Corneal, Alan Costello, Fran Costello, Michael Coulthart, K.C. Coulthart, Kevin Cowan, Kevin Cowherd, Ben Craig, Garnett '67-68 '81-82 '68-71 '69-73 '91-93 '93-94 '01-02 '99-02 '80-84 Cropper, Siegfried '89 Cudjoe, Jason Cunningham, Jeff Curry, Albie D Dahlborn, Tom Darrow, Mike '98-01 '94-97 '97-99 '84-88 '76-77 Davis, Dale '93 Davis, Josh '92 Davison, Brian demesquita, Paul Deneault, Todd DeNike, Rike '79-82 '80-82 '95-96 '71-72 Devenish, Jason 05 Dickenson, Blake '00 Dodge, David Dolphus, Dave '84-86 '73-75 Dommer, Steve '88 Dorr, Kasey '93 Douglas, Mike '82-83 Dreyer, Bill 65 Drillestad, Oystein Drucker, Bob '91-94 '65-68 Dyal, Darrell 65 E Eagan, Kevin Earle, Steve Edgerton, Lee Elias, Wes Ellis, Trip Ralph Baker '73-77 '87-90 '95-96 '97-00 '95-96 Estremadoyro, Diego '88 Eterno, Lenny '96 F Feeney, Tom Felix, Jim Ferarolis, Stamalis '77-80 '77-79 '86-88 Fernandez, Andy 65 Finazzo, Anthony Fitzgerald, Tom Flanagan, Mike Foley, Conal '01-03 '71-73 '74-78 '72-76 Ford, Scott '98 Fossett, Craig Fox, Don '85-89 '79-80 G Gaa, Garrett 05 Gaffney, Dan Geltz, Tim Ghodsi, Greg Giambrone, Rosario Gil, Brian Gilpin, Omodele '67-71 '88-91 '81-84 '83-85 '02-05 '94-97 Glowaski, Frank 65 Gold, Stephen '96 Gomes, Pedro 65 Gomez, Eric Gonzales, Leo Gopsill, Jeff Grellner, Laurence '92, '94-95 '84-86 '90-93 '71-72 Gritz, Matt '94 H Hall, Deric '89-93 Hall, Freddy '04 Hall, Mark '90 Hanaes, Espen Hanna, Robert Hansen, Robert '97-99 '71-73 '78-80 Harris, C.D. '00-01, '03 Harris, Samuel Simba '01 Hartman, Chris Hauge, Kurt Haynes, Rob Heidger, John Helm, Drew '79-80 '91-92 '86-87 '74-76 '03-04 Hernandez, Osmany '04 Hickson, Mark Hidalgo, Rodrigo Hipworth, Robert Hitchcock, Mike '80-81 '04-05 '78-79 '80-82 Hollingsworth, Jamin '01 Holmen, Thomas Holt, Brian Hooper, Giles Hopper, Fergus Horvath, John Houck, Jim Houghton, Andy Houser, Jeff '95-97 '65-69 '86-89 '73-77 '66-70 '65-69 '80-84 '97-98 Howel, Kavan '90 Hughes, Lloyd 04 J Jackson, Todd Jacobus, Wayne Janda, Kim '83-84 '66-68 '78-80 Jimenez, Christian '04 Jones, David '02 Jones, Kelvin K Kahn, Shaun '81-85 '87-88 Kainan, Maor '95 Kaplan, Ian '91 Keathley, Charles 65 Keefer, Kurt Kenny, Adrian Kernick, Max Kessler, Jerry '90-92 '97-98 '69-73 '75-76 Kilgour, Eddie '89 King, Gary King, John King, Kevin King, Ron King, Steve '70-72 '88-89 '03-04 '73-74 '79-80 Kinsley, Ryan '03 Kluge, Kevin Kluge, Rustin Knott, Mike '76-77 '01-02 '73-76 Koltunov, Oleg '93 Krauss, Greg '00 Kuhn, Rainer Kvifte, Steinar L LaBrode, Rick '80-82 '90-92 '80-84 Lashley, Keston '97 Leasure, Bubby '99 Lechak, Peter '03 Lemons, Francis Lewis, Chris Leytze, Bob Lloyd, Steve Loevland, Thor-Arne Lutz, Hans '76-78 '94-97 '85-87 '77-79 '97-98 '87-88 Jeff Cunningham M Marella, Mark '98 Marrapodi, William Martina, Sage Martinez, Michael '78-79 '99-00 '74-75 Marshall, Yohnace 05 Mason, Gary Masturzo, Scott Mazzoli, Joel McBride, Mike McCleary, John McDonagh, Donal McElroy, Greg '82-83 '94-97 '84-85 '96-99 '67-68 '85-86 '

79 McEvoy, Tim Medin, Mark Mekelburg, Mike Metrius, Darik Metzner, Mike Meyer, Denny '66-67 '84-85 '93-96 '95-97 '79-81 '66-67 Meyer, Drew '99 Miller, Jason Miller, Jason Miller, Skip Millikin, Jack '90-91 '01-02 '94-98 '81-82 Miret, Lenny '90 Mittman, Jurgen Mohrmann, Pete Morantz, Mike Mueller, Norbert Mullins, Brian '83-84 '73-77 '88-90 '70-72 '98-02 Muniz, Alex 05 Muoio, Larry Murphy, Mark '77-79 '85-88 Q Quinn, John '97 Jerry Seifert Strid, Paul Stricklin, Jeff Stump, Casey Suarez, Erwin '76-77 '87-88 '99-02 '03-04 Synychak, Roman 65 T Tallal, Trey '94-95 Tanberg, Todd 65 Thee, Roy Thwaites, Jeff Tomes, Tim '74-77 '99-02 '68-69 Toro, Mauricio '97 Townsend, Andre 05 Tumminia, Pete Turner, Gavin U Unanue, George '66-70 '69-73 '70-74 Upson, Bill 65 Y Yacinich, Kurry '91 Yates, Bill Yurick, David Z Zagarri, Jerry '66-67 '93-95 '66-70 Zigler, Michael '98 bold current players Mike Mekelburg N Nance, Michael '97 Neaves, Kevon 05 Nesmith, Greg '95-96 Neilsen, Max 65 Nicoletto, JoJo North, Chris Norton, Justin '94-95, '97-98 '84-86 '01-02 Nugent, Brian '93 O O'Brien, Sean O'Donoghue, Declan '71-75 '77-79 Olsen, Lars '92 Olson, Darik Ooft, Harold Ortega, Aaron Ortmann, Joe Owen-Turner, Brad P Pagano, J.P. Pauroulek, Aaron Paye, Gerald Pederson, Jesper Peet, Steve Peltonen, Craig Perkins, Troy Perlee, Ray Peterson, Dan Peterson, Jim '85-88 '91-94 '00-02 '81-82, '84-85 '80-81, '82-85 '01-02 '00-03 '96-97 '79-80 '73-76 '75-76 '00-02 '83-87 '80-82 '80-82 Phomsakha, Seng '88 Pizzuti, John '88 Puerto, Felipe Pusch, Allan Ray Perlee '68-70 '80-82 R Raad, Kris Ramzi, Hisham Raphael, Charlie Ratz, Thomas Ravndal, Eric '04-05 '81-82 '84-86 '70-74 '89-92 Ray, Chris '90-91, '93 Raye, Chris '01-04 Reineke, Brandon '92 Restrepo, Andy '91-92 Rettenmyer, Nick '96 Richardson, Drew '91 Richardson, Neil Rish, Chris Risler, Jim Ritter, Paul Rizza, Robert Roberts, Colin '84-87 '93-94 '85-88 '77-81 '79-80 '81-82 Rogers, Paul '98 S Salgado, Gabriel Sansbury, Tim Santos, Steve '99-02 '73-74 '68-72 Seabrook, Jordan 05 Scheibel, Russell Schell, Greg Schick, Ryan Schoendorf, Simon Scott, Ryan Scrivens, Paul Seifert, Jerry '84-85 '76-80 '00-01 '04-05 '92-93 '98-00 '66-70 Seip, Joachim '89 Shanks, Colin Sharp, Blake Sharpless, Bill Sheehan-Shepherd, Mark Sheftell, Craig Shirmohammad, Robert Sikorski, Fred Simpson, Chris Simpson, Dennis Smith, Del Smith, Kareem Smith, Tim Smyth, Shay '80-81 '03-05 '66-70 '83-86 '73-76 '84-88 '73-77 '99-00 '80-82 '94-97 '03-05 '84-86 '75-79 Spriet, Clay '01 Sprott, Gary Stam, Craig Stanley, Ken Steele, Paul Steinbrecher, Tom Stelzer, Robbie Stevens, Joel '85-88 '80-83 '84-86 '75-76 '72-74 '86-88 '72-73 Stone, Scott '89 Streicher, Brandon '00-04 V Valdez, Brian '93 Valencia, Joe '98-01 Varnadoe, Kevin '94 Velde, Helge Virgilio, Guy Vitale, Pete Vock, Jared W Waites, Tom Walker, Justin Waltrip, Brian Watkins, Scott Webb, Delroy Weber, Robert Wegerle, Roy West, Hunter Westerhorstmann, Johann Westerhorstmann, Matt Wetzork, Bobby White, Jay White, Kyle Wheeler, Robert White, Ken Wilks, Wint Willenborg, Jerry Williams, Carlton Windish, Jack Wolfe, Ron Wymore, Steve '65-67 '77-81 '67-71 '01-03 '76-79 '92-95 '96-99 '91-94 '75-76 '74-76 '82-83 '02-05 '81-85 '80-84 '87-90 '79-83 '78-82 '79-80 '71-73 '77-80 '83-85 '95-96 '71-75 '78-80 '95-96 Brandon Streicher Chris Raye Robert Shirmohammad Roy Wegerle Matt Westerhorstmann USF History 77

80 Bulls In The Pros A look at former USF players who took their game to the next level Mark Chung was the sixth overall selection in the inaugural MLS college draft in A member of the Kansas City Wizards from , he has also played for the New York/New Jersey MetroStars ( ) and the Colorado Rapids ( ). Chung closed out his MLS career with the San Jose Earthquakes at the end of the 2005 season. Chung was a five-time MLS All-Star (1997, 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2003) and three-time MLS Best XI selection (1997, 2002 and 2003). Beyond MLS, Chung earned 24 caps for the U.S. Men's National Team, scoring two goals and adding two assists. Chung was a Bull from Christian Jimenez was selected 14th overall by Chivas USA in the 2005 MLS Draft. He spent his rookie season in a developmental role for Chivas before being traded to Real Salt Lake at the start of the 2006 season. Jimenez, who was one of the Bulls top midfielders, only played one season (2004) at USF before deciding to enter the MLS draft. While at USF, the San Dimas, Calif., native played in all 17 games for the Bulls, posting three goals and four assists and finishing fourth on the team in points (10). He was also named to the Conference USA All- Freshman Team. Jeff Cunningham was taken ninth overall by the Columbus Crew in the 1998 MLS college draft. Since posting eight goals and an assist as rookie, he became a fixture in Columbus' attack. In 2001, Cunningham became the first-ever member of the Crew to post double digits in both goals and assists in a season. In 2002, he joined fellow Bull alum Mark Chung as one of MLS' Best XI. Spending one season in Colorado, Cunningham was named an MLS All-Star in 2005 and helped the Rapids to the Western Conference Finals. He was traded to Real Salt Lake prior to the start of Called up to the U.S. Men's National Team in 2005, Cunningham has made eight appearances, including four in games leading up to the team's historic World Cup quarterfinal finish (2002). Roy Wegerle, the first overall selection of the 1984 NASL draft, began his professional career that season with the Tampa Bay Rowdies and finished, 14 seasons later, with (the former) Tampa Bay Mutiny of MLS. Wegerle was a member of the U.S. Men's National Team from and from , and was a member of the 1994 and 1998 World Cup teams. Since his retirement from soccer, Wegerle has worked hard at his golf game and has earned himself a spot on the European Professional Golf Tour. USF History Name Team League Brian Alvero Charleston Battery A-League Kevin Alvero Richmond Kickers A-League Alan Anderson Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Lenny Armuth Canton AISA Michael Bates Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Matt Borgard Richmond Kickers A-League Andreas Buenfil Tampa Bay Cyclones SISL R.C. Campagnolo Dayton PSL Eddie Carmean Kansas City Wizards PSL Mark Chung Kansas City Wizards MLS MetroStars MLS Colorado Rapids MLS San Jose Easthquakes MLS Mike Coons Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Ben Cowherd Carolina Dynamo USLPS Jason Cudjoe Carolina Dynamo USLPS Jeff Cunningham Columbus Crew MLS Colorado Rapids MLS Real Salt Lake MLS Todd Deneault Columbus Crew MLS David Dodge Tampa Bay Rowdies AISA Lee Edgerton Sacramento Knights PSL Kevin Eagan Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Craig Fossett Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Tim Geltz Tampa Bay Cyclones SISL Brian Gil Real Salt Lake MLS Omodele Gilpin South Carolina Shamrocks D3 Jeff Houser Nashville Metros A-League Giles Hooper Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Christian Jimenez Chivas USA MLS Real Salt Lake MLS All-Time Bulls in Professional Soccer USF All-Time In Major League Soccer s Draft Player (years at USF) Round/Year Team Mark Chung ( ) 1st (6th overall)/1996 Inaugural Draft Kansas City Andy Restrepo ( ) 13th (129th overall)/1996 Inaugural Draft MetroStars Mike Mekelburg ( ) 1st (8th overall)/1997 College Draft Tampa Bay Todd Denault ( ) 3rd (23rd overall)/1997 College Draft Columbus Jeff Cunningham ( ) 1st (9th overall)/1998 College Draft Columbus Brian Waltrip ( ) 5th (66th overall)/2000 SuperDraft Tampa Bay Chirstian Jimenez (2004) 2nd (14th overall)/2005 SuperDraft Chivas USA Name Team League Kelvin Jones Tampa Bay Rowdies AISA Kurt Keefer Tampa Bay Cyclones SISL Chris Lewis Wilmington Hammerheads D3 Scott Masturzo Cincinnati Riverhawks A-League Mike Mekelburg Tampa Bay Mutiny MLS Charleston Battery A-League Ray Perlee Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Charlie Raphael Washington NASL Eric Ravndal Tampa Bay Cyclones SISL Andy Restrepo MetroStars MLS Rochester Raging Rhinos A-League Craig Sheftell Washington Diplomats NASL Brian Waltrip Tampa Bay Mutiny MLS CDLM Portugal Div. II Mandalskameratene Norway Div. II Sandefjord Norway Div. I Roy Wegerle Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Chelsea English First Div. Swindon Town English First Div. Luton Town English First Div. Queens Park Rangers English First Div. Blackburn Rovers English First Div. Coventry City English Premier Colorado Rapids MLS Tampa Bay Mutiny MLS Jay White Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL Carlton Williams Huntsville Fire EISL Staten Island Vipers A-League MLS Draft Breakdown No. of picks: 7 Highest Draft Pick: Mark Chung (6th overall) Most Picks in One Draft: 2, two times (1996 Inaugural Draft & 1997 College Draft) Most Picks By One Team: 2, two times (Columbus & Tampa Bay) 78

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82 Discover USF One of America s largest and most dynamic research universities Top Research University The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching recently released an extensive revision to how it classifies American colleges and universities and has placed USF in its highest classification level, which is Research University with Very High Research Activity. Of the 4,321 colleges and universities classified, USF is one of only 63 public universities in the highest tier. Inclusion at this level affirms USF's position among the top research universities in the nation. The National Science Foundation ranks USF 66th in Research & Development expenditures with $213 million in total research expenditures in The University The University of South Florida is among America's largest and most dynamic research universities. Founded in 1956, USF opened its doors with an enrollment of nearly 2,000. Today, USF serves more than 43,000 students at four campuses in almost 200 degree programs at all levels: bachelor's, master's, specialty, doctoral and doctor of medicine. USF's student body is as diverse as its academic program profile. Almost 60 percent of students are women. African-American, Hispanic and students from other minority groups comprise 29 percent of the student body. USF students are taught by highly regarded faculty who came to USF from many of the world's leading universities and research institutions. At the center of the Tampa Bay region's medical, biotechnology and bioscience research, USF has become a major player in the highly competitive research arena. USF's internationally renowned researchers are making radical breakthrough in marine science, medicine, engineering and social research. Work in counter-terrorism and biological defense, optical sensors, immunology, Alzheimer's and other neurological disorders, aging studies, laser technology and alternative fuels has gained national and international recognition. The university is a leader in establishing public/private partnerships for the mutual exchange of resources and talent for research and development. As one of the major anchors in the creation and development of the 21-county Florida High Technology Corridor that runs from the Atlantic coast to the Gulf of Mexico along Interstate 4, USF attracts hundreds of high-tech businesses and creates thousands of jobs in the heart of central Florida. Its masterplanned Research and Development Park, on the Tampa campus, links USF facilities to high-tech research firms, devoting 1.2 million square feet of space to offices, research and development activities. A hotel on the property has 1,400 square feet of conference and meeting facilities, opening new opportunities for conferences and collaborative activities. 80

83 Economic Impact The University of South Florida is making an impressive mark on the business community of the Tampa Bay region - a move that is increasingly necessary for the economic and educational wellbeing of the state of Florida. In January 2006, USF released the findings of an economic impact study. The results reported that USF makes a $3.2 billion annual economic impact on the regional economy of Tampa Bay through direct and indirect spending of payroll, student tuition, student expenses, construction and research. This study demonstrated how an initial investment of $50,000 from the Legislature and the Tampa community to found the university 50 years ago is today paying powerful dividends to the entire Tampa Bay region - with ambition to reach across the state and around the world. Top-Notch Facilities USF boasts modern science and engineering labs, a communications building with a full range of broadcast facilities, on-campus public television and radio stations, foreign language listening labs, fine art studios and display spaces, photo darkrooms, education teaching labs, and even an on-campus elementary school. Hundreds of computers are available 7 days a week in 12 labs conveniently located on all four campuses with free Internet access. The University 81

84 Tampa Bay An ideal place to call home every national touring musical act. Weekends are never dull here. In addition to cultural events, the area offers theme parks such as Busch Gardens and Adventure Island, professional sports, boating, year-round golf and places where families can escape to marvel at Florida's natural majesty. Yes, the sun does shine on us an average of 240 days a year, but that's only part of the picture. Just take a more in depth look at the many items that make Tampa Bay an ideal place to call home. The University It serves as a vacation get away to 30 million people a year, but to us it's home. And what a great place it is. We revel in the kiss of the sun, the caress of the breeze and the sparkle of the turquoise water all around us. Sometimes at the end of a long winter weekend, we call our friends, who are buried under a blanket of snow, and tell them how we spent our day. Playing golf in short sleeves. Riding in a boat. Working on the lawn. At times the temptation to rub it in wears down even the best of us. However, the Tampa Bay area offers much more than just nice weather. Over two million residents would agree it's a great place to work, to recreate, to grow a business, to raise a family and to live. Ideally located on Florida's beautiful Gulf of Mexico coast, the Tampa Bay region provides easy access to Gulf beaches and surrounding areas. The area's central location also provides access to other Florida treasures perfect for day trips including Orlando, Daytona and Miami. The Bay Area is a vibrant multi-cultural community. It's such a hotbed of diversity that the U.S. Census Bureau named the area one of the five most diverse, integrated urban areas in the country. This diverse mix of homes and cultures add to the area's high quality of life. Newcomers will find stately charm among the older neighborhoods of South Tampa or innovative planning and amenities in the northern communities of Carrolwood and New Tampa. East of the county, the country flavor of Plant City; to the west and south, the beauty of the Pinellas County and Sarasota/Bradenton beaches. Just east of downtown Tampa, Ybor City, one of only three Florida National Historic Districts, mixes the past with the present. The area, which was famous for its flourishing cigar industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is now famous for its rich culture and exciting nightlife. Centro Ybor, a former cigar factory itself, is now a popular spot for shopping and dining. Ybor City also offers art studios and Spanish-Cuban ethnic restaurants with a true taste of the local cuisine. But the fun doesn't stop when the sun goes down. At night, Ybor City comes alive with nightclubs showcasing the blues, jazz and rock. The area becomes a street party as music flows into the streets from local clubs. For those who enjoy somewhat quieter nights, Centro Ybor, at the heart of the city, offers a more family type atmosphere with shops, restaurants and a movie theater. No matter how you like to spend your evenings, Ybor City won't disappoint you. And if you've never thought about Tampa Bay as a place where the arts flourish, think again. Our museums draw acclaim from visitors and critics alike. We enjoy a renowned symphony orchestra, an exciting theater scene and cultural performances in state of the art venues. Those venues - including the University of South Florida's own Sun Dome - also play host to most Sports & Recreation Baseball, football, basketball, tennis, golf, hockey. whatever sport you're looking for, we've got it. For spectators and participants alike, Tampa Bay's mild climate and first-rate facilities allow its residents and visitors to enjoy any number of sporting activities virtually year-round. Spoiled by an annual average of 240 days of sunshine and a mean temperature that even in January hovers around 60 degrees, Tampa residents pursue recreation and fitness opportunities with great enthusiasm. They go fishing, play tennis, jog, rollerblade, ride bicycles. the list is endless. There are countless ways to get exercise, but shoveling snow isn't one of them. The Tampa Bay area offers beautiful parks and recreation facilities that allow visitors and residents to enjoy any outdoor activity they choose from a scenic canoe ride down the charming Hillsborough River to a family football or softball game at any one of the area's neighborhood parks. For those who just like to sit back and watch the excitement, the historic Tampa Bay Downs is a perfect place to spend the day. Visitors can enjoy a day of thoroughbred racing and try their luck by wagering on their favorite horses. And residents can always watch the pros. Whether it's the 2003 Super Bowl Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the 2004 Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning or the Tampa Bay Devil Rays of Major League Baseball, Tampa Bay fans can enjoy professional sports year-round. Other pro teams include the five-time Arena Bowl Champion Tampa Bay Storm and an abundance of Major League Baseball teams in Spring Training, including the New York Yankees, just a long home run away from Raymond James Stadium. The facilities for these franchises are as first class as the many fans that attend the various events. So much so, Tampa Bay is among only a handful of cities nationally to attract a Super Bowl, Final Four and NHL All-Star-Game. Tampa Bay hosted its third Super Bowl in 2001, and will host its fourth in 2009 at Raymond James Stadium. The University of South Florida is serving as the host institution for the 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball 1st and 2nd Rounds, the 2008 NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four, and the 2009 NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship. The Tampa Bay Lightning's home - the St. Pete Times Forum - will also host the 2007 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament, the 2009 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, and the 2012 NCAA Frozen Four. Tourism Welcoming visitors has always been a mainstay of Tampa business. Annually, more than 18 million people come to Tampa/Hillsborough County to take vacations or attend conventions. Keeping this in mind, the hospitality community devotes much effort to continuously offering new things to see and do. Tampa's newest addition came in 2004 with the opening of the Ford Amphitheater, where visitors can experience some of the nation's hottest touring performers and concerts. 82

85 Attractions & Events With so many people visiting the Bay Area each year, you better believe there are plenty of things to see and do. Newcomers, as well as long time residents, sometimes find it difficult to keep up with the ever-growing list of sights and attractions. The Tampa Bay area is packed with excitement, offering visitors educational, entertaining and cultural attractions. Some attractions - like Busch Gardens and the Florida Aquarium - are consistently expanding to give people even more reasons to keep coming back. Thrill seekers will enjoy the newest addition at Busch Gardens - SheiKra - America's only dive coaster and one of only three such coasters in the world. SheiKra is 200 feet up, 90 degrees straight down and already a legend. Others, such as the Florida Aquarium, the Museum of Science and Industry, and Lowry Park Zoo, have recently completed expansion projects worth millions of dollars. As it is already, the number of places to go and things to do is nearly overwhelming. The list is only partially complete with Busch Gardens, Adventure Island, The Florida Aquarium, Lowry Park Zoo, Museum of Science and Industry, Yacht StarShip dining cruises, an abundance of beaches, the Henry B. Plant Museum, the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center and Ybor City. Arts & Culture The arts are a vital component of the Tampa Bay community. Newcomers quickly realize that in this region the arts thrive. From its theater groups, orchestras, world-class performance halls, museums, galleries and much more, Tampa Bay's cultural horizons are diverse and stimulating. Venues such as the Tampa Bay History Museum, Ybor City State Museum, the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Florida International Museum and Salvador Dali Museum in nearby St. Petersburg are attracting praise from critics around the country. Downtown Tampa offers a variety of commercial art galleries that showcase museum quality exhibitions ranging from cutting edge contemporary art to decorative sculptural and glass works. The Tampa Theatre, with its unique baroque style architecture and brand new marquee, shows a variety of independent and foreign films, as well as classic film shows. If great music is what you want, then Coachman Park in nearby Clearwater is where you'll want to be. The park plays host to numerous musical venues year-round. From country to rock, R&B, reggae and the annual Jazz Fest, Coachman Park has something for everyone. Catch a Broadway play, listen as contemporary poets compete for applause or browse among the displays of one of Tampa Bay's many sidewalk art festivals. All this and so much more adds up to an electric combination, making Tampa Bay one of the most happening spots in the nation. Whether you enjoy quiet days and invigorating nights - or vice versa - Tampa Bay's got just what you're looking for. Listed below are the USF Athletics Preferred Travel Partners. Please be sure to ask our hotel partners about the preferred USF Athletics rate. If you have any questions regarding the USF Athletics Preferred Travel Partners please feel free to contact Sarah Kay at (813) or sarah.kay@espn.com. USF Area Hotels Official Hotel of USF Athletics Embassy Suites Tampa - USF/Busch Gardens Scott Selvaggi, Dir. of Sales & Marketing 3705 Spectrum Boulevard Tampa, FL Phone (813) Scott.selvaggi@jqh.com AmeriSuites - Near USF & Busch Gardens Brenda Holloway, Dir. of Sales N. 30th St. Tampa, FL Phone (813) brenda.holloway@hyattplace.com Clarion Hotel - Near USF Gwen Thurman - Sales Mgr E. Fowler Ave Tampa, FL Phone (813) gthurman@uscrmanagement.com Comfort Inn & Conference Center Missy Pregeant, Dir. of Sales 820 East Busch Blvd. Tampa, FL Phone (813) mpregeant@comfortinntampa.com Downtown Tampa Hotel: Hyatt Regency Tampa Gary Hoover - Sports Consultant Two Tampa City Center Tampa, FL Phone (813) ghoover@hyatt.com Westshore/Airport/Stadiu m Area Hotel Sheraton Suites Tampa Airport Ignacio Hernandez, Sales Mgr West Cypress Street Tampa, FL Phone (813) Ignacio.hernandez@sheraton.c om Area Attractions Busch Gardens Tampa Bay For Tickets, Group Events & Park Information Phone (888) Transportation First Priority Tours, Inc. Joan E.Hart th Street North Clearwater, FL Phone (800) jhartbus@netzero.com Hilton Garden Inn Tampa North Nancy Nethery, Dir. of Sales Tampa Oaks Blvd. Tampa, FL Phone (813) nancy_nethery@hilton.com The University 83

86 Dr. JudyGenshaft President Judy Genshaft was appointed president of the University of South Florida in July During Dr. Genshaft's presidency, USF has been nationally recognized as one of the nation's top research universities. With campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota/Manatee and Lakeland, USF serves more than 43,000 students in more than 200 degree programs on the undergraduate, master's, specialist and doctoral levels, including the doctor of medicine. USF has 12,000 employees and a budget of more than $1.3 billion annually. President Genshaft led the development and implementation of a five-year strategic plan that focuses USF resources on strategic priorities. She has also developed a more focused plan to move USF into the top 50 of public research universities. The plan strengthens USF's faculty and program quality, student selectivity and achievement, research quality and productivity, and private support. As the leader of a metropolitan research university, President Genshaft has established herself as a leader for economic development, especially related to hightechnology and bioscience. President Genshaft has focused on partnering university research-which under her leadership was nearly $290 million last year-with corporate and entrepreneurial partners. She launched the university's hightech business Education - Bachelor of Arts, Social Work & Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Master of Arts, School of Psychology, Kent State University, Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, Kent State University, 1975 incubator and is developing USF's Research Park as a hub for bioscience research and entrepreneurship. Two new buildings in the Research Park will open in spring President Genshaft is the immediate past chair of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce's Committee of 100 and vice chair of the Tampa Bay Partnership. She is also on the boards of Tampa Downtown Partnership, the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, the Florida High-Tech Corridor and the Florida Council of 100. She also serves on the executive committee for the BIG EAST Athletic Conference. Prior to joining USF, President Genshaft served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University at Albany, State University of New York. She also held various positions during a 16-year tenure at The Ohio State University. She holds a bachelor's degree in social work and psychology from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, a master's degree in school counseling from Kent State University, and a doctorate in counseling psychology from Kent State. She has authored and coauthored 69 journal articles and three books. Dr. John T.Romeo Faculty Representative In his 29th year at the University of South Florida, Dr. John T. Romeo is in his eighth year as the faculty athletics representative. Romeo is a professor of biology in the College of Arts and Sciences. His doctorate is from the University of Texas at Austin. He represents USF in matters with the NCAA and the BIG EAST, in addition to chairing the University Athletics Council. The Council, whose charge is to monitor the intercollegiate athletics program, is advisory to the president and the athletic director. Romeo is also involved in the certification process of USF student-athletes and serves as the University's voting delegate in NCAA issues in the absence of the president. He served on the NCAA Management Council for two years and on an NCAA committee to study the 20-hour rule. He also chaired the Conference USA Faculty Athletics Representatives group and served on the C- USA basketball task force. Romeo is a past director of the Graduate Program in Biology and served as the department chairperson from He received University recognition for outstanding undergraduate teaching in 1985, 1990 and He developed a NASA-funded project to create an interactive course in "Space-Age Biology" for non-science majors. This effort was a collaborative one involving both the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education. He currently is the director of the Biology Undergraduate Honors Program, and he is also a campus faculty advisor to the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Romeo's research interests involve the chemistry of tropical plants. The search for natural insecticides, herbicides and medicinal drugs is part of this focus. The University President Genshaft with Rocky and husband Steve 84

87 DougWoolard Director of Athletics In just under two years at the University of South Florida, Doug Woolard has inspired and led a number of initiatives that have allowed the Bulls' program to make a successful transition into the prestigious BIG EAST Conference. Although USF had already accepted a bid to join the BIG EAST when Woolard assumed command in May 2004, his tireless work to set a strong foundation at the outset has not gone unnoticed. The BIG EAST places the Bulls in an elite neighborhood of programs, but Woolard set a goal upon his hiring to make USF the best program in the conference. To do that, he has stressed the importance of a strong partnership between staff, student-athletes and community. Since May 2004, Woolard has led a successful effort to earmark a new "athletics footprint" on campus that will allow the program to initiate efforts to build new facilities in a core area on campus. As fundraising allows, Woolard will lead the staff in improving facilities for baseball, basketball, softball, soccer and tennis. Already, USF has added nearly $2 million in video scoreboards to the Sun Dome, USF's basketball arena, and Woolard has a progressive plan to re-fit the entire seating configuration in the arena. Woolard has also been proactive in retaining successful coaches, having negotiated new contracts with Jim Leavitt (football), Ken Eriksen (softball) and Jose Fernandez (women's basketball). Leavitt remains the only football coach USF has ever had and he led the program to a bowl game in 2005 in what was only the ninth season of competition. Eriksen has annually led his softball program into postseason competition and was an assistant coach for the 2004 USA Olympic Team. Fernandez has led the women's basketball program to postseason play in each of the past three years - the only such appearances in the program's history. Expanded television and radio coverage for USF programs has also been a key initiative for Woolard. In 2005, he helped complete an agreement that allows for the most electronic media exposure in school history. In addition to USF's football and men's basketball programs upgrading to more powerful stations, every USF women's basketball game is now being aired on the radio for the first time ever. Opportunities will also exist for USF's baseball and softball programs, in addition to volleyball. There is also more television exposure through re-broadcast opportunities for all of USF's athletic teams on Bright House Networks in Tampa Bay. In his first year at USF and the Bulls' final season in Conference USA - Woolard helped build momentum heading into the program's initiation into the BIG EAST. The women's track, golf and softball teams earned NCAA bids and the women's basketball team had its finest season ever and played in a second-straight postseason tournament. Men's basketball built strong momentum at the end of the year with upset wins over Charlotte, Houston and Cincinnati en route to the semifinals of the Conference USA Tournament. All of this has not been achieved without continued emphasis on academics. Woolard has taken a personal involvement in building resources that will allow USF to maintain its early success in the NCAA's new APR (Academic Progress Rate) rankings. Woolard has hired Dr. Joann Nester and Dr. Amy Haworth to overseee the Academic Services area and their professional backgrounds provide USF student-athletes with a wealth of support. Additionally, Woolard has hired the firstever full-time Champs/Life Skills Director at USF. Woolard's contributions extend to the community, where he has worked hard to build on existing relationships while opening the door for new ones as well. Woolard's leadership role is one he is fit to assume and one in which he has experience. In October 1994, he assumed leadership of the Saint Louis University Department of Athletics as its Director and guided the program through a historic period that included the school's inclusion as a founding member of Conference USA, and more recently its acceptance of membership in the Atlantic 10 Conference. While overseeing a department that was progressive in its competitive success, Woolard also proved to be a large asset in a community that like Tampa Bay, presents the challenge of finding a niche with professional football, baseball and hockey in the market. The Saint Louis men's basketball team has consistently ranked among the top 30 in the nation in annual attendance during Woolard's decade at the helm. Three times, the program was among the nation's top 10, peaking with an average attendance of 17,708. Further, the men's soccer program at Saint Louis is consistently in the nation's top 10 in attendance by averaging over 2,800 fans a game in a stadium that was constructed for the men and women's teams under Woolard's watch. Further enhancing the community partnership, Woolard has remained committed to bringing all Billiken athletic events back on campus. In addition to constructing a new soccer stadium, Saint Louis has added a new softball facility and nine new tennis courts on campus. Planning and fundraising are now underway to construct a $70 million on-campus multi-purpose facility where Saint Louis can play its men and women's basketball games While maintaining an outstanding department at Saint Louis, Woolard has also become a prominent figure on national committees. Presently he is a member of the NCAA Sports Wagering Task Force, which has been charged with recommending strategies to counteract sports wagering by student-athletes. He is a past chair of the Conference USA directors of athletics committee and he also served as the league's representative on the NCAA Academic/Eligibility/Compliance (AEC) Cabinet, where he chaired the amateurism and agents subcommittee. Woolard has also served as C-USA's alternate to the NCAA Management Council, the most powerful committee in the NCAA governance structure. Prior to joining Saint Louis, Woolard worked for the nationally respected Jim Livengood at Washington State University. Under Livengood, who is now the Director of Athletics at Arizona and a past chair of the NCAA Men's Basketball Committee, Woolard was the associate director for external operations from after one year ( ) as an assistant director of athletics. While at Washington State, Woolard was a key member of the senior management staff that oversaw a successful football program, and he played a prominent role in the entire department's relationship with the community. Woolard and his wife, Cherrie, have two children, Chris and Amy. The University 85

88 BarbaraSparks-McGlinchy Senior Associate Director of Athletics A member of the University of South Florida Athletic Department family since March 1982, Barbara Sparks- McGlinchy was elevated to senior associate athletic director in Coinciding with Sparks-McGlinchy's increasing responsibilities within the athletic department, there has been a rapid growth period within the overall athletic program. During her tenure, USF has added women's cross country, men's and women's track and field, women's soccer, football and women's sailing. At the same time, USF moved first from the Sun Belt Conference ( ) into the Metro Conference in Following four seasons in the Metro Conference, USF became a member of Conference USA in 1995 and transitioned into the BIG EAST in Along with that transition came a steady increase in USF's competitive demands, and the Bulls have responded impressively. USF's volleyball team won back-to-back Conference USA Championships in 1997 and 1998 and has made four NCAA appearances in the past nine years, while the women's tennis team won the 1997 and 2000 Conference USA titles and had been to four-straight NCAA Championships from Meanwhile, the softball team has reached the NCAA Championships eight of the last 11 seasons, including an appearance in the Super Regional in The men's soccer team has made six trips to the NCAA's since Sparks- McGlinchy's arrival at USF, most recently a second round berth in 2005 and its most successful run with an Elite 8 appearance in The men's tennis and women's golf teams have also been regulars in postseason NCAA competition. In her current role, Sparks-McGlinchy has administrative supervision of five athletic teams at USF, including men's baseball and soccer, and women's sailing, softball and volleyball. Sparks-McGlinchy also serves as USF's senior woman administrator and has oversight responsibility for Title IX compliance. She was an integral part of the team that planned, designed and oversaw construction of the Athletics Training Facility and she is the Athletic Department's liaison to the USF Board of Trustees Academics and Campus Environment workgroup. Selected to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Business and Finance Cabinet in 1997, Sparks-McGlinchy was also a member of that cabinet's marketing committee. She represented USF on the State Council on Equity in Athletics for over 15 years and served as chair of the Finance Committee for the Council. Additionally, she was the chair of the Conference USA Senior Woman Administrators for Currently Sparks-McGlinchy serves on the BIG EAST Conference Championships and Competitions Committee and is a member of the conference's Men's Soccer Committee. Sparks-McGlinchy serves on the Board of Directors of the Police Athletic League (PAL) of Tampa. She is the past president of the Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce and is the president of the St. Vincent de Paul Conference at Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Sparks-McGlinchy has a bachelor's degree in business management and a master's degree in guidance and counselor education, both from USF. She and her husband John reside in Temple Terrace. They have three grown children: Shawn, John and April. BIG EAST Senior Women s Administrator Directory Cincinnati Stephanie Rousseau... (860) stephanie.rousseau@uc.edu Connecticut Pat Babock... (860) pat.babock.@uconn.edu DePaul Kathryn Statz... (773) kstatz@depaul.edu Georgetown Pat Thomas... (202) thomasp@georgetown.edu Louisville Julie Hermann... (502) jkherm01@louisville.edu Marquette Sarah Bobert... (414) sarah.bobert@marquette.edu Notre Dame Missy Conboy... (574) conboy.1@nd.edu Pittsburgh Carol Sprague... (412) csprague@athletics.pitt.edu Providence Jill La Point... (401) jlapoint@providence.edu Rutgers Kate Hickey... (732) khickey@scarletknights.com St. John s Kathleen Meehan... (718) meehank@stjohns.edu Seton Hall Ginger Fulton... (973) fultongi@shu.edu USF Barbara Sparks-McGlinchy.. (813) bsparks@admin.usf.edu The University Syracuse Barbara Henderson... (315) bhadams@syr.edu Villanova Lynn Tighe... (610) lynn.tighe@villanova.edu West Virginia Terri Howes... (304) terri.howes@wvu.edu 86

89 The Bulls Club Advancing the USF Athletics program through private philanthropic support The Bulls Club is charged with advancing the USF Athletics program through private philanthropic support. As we enter our second year of BIG EAST competition, the Bulls Club is larger and stronger than ever, and its members have been the backbone of the program's incredible growth. These fans, friends, and alumni provide the needed resources so our student-athletes and coaches can write the next chapter in Bulls history. As investors in one of the fastest growing intercollegiate athletic programs in the country, donors are recognized for their critical role in advancing USF athletics and receive special consideration for priority seating and parking at USF competitions, invitations to special events, and other benefits. The levels of support from fans, friends, and alumni have continued to increase as the level of competition USF faces on the field becomes more challenging. Over the past five years, total giving to USF Athletics has increased more than 385 percent. The Bulls Club has annual, capital, and endowment giving goals. Annual giving, defined as annually-repeatable gifts for operating support, seeks both to "build the base out," by increasing the numbers of Bulls Club donors, and to "build the base up," by growing levels of investment by existing donors. In , Bulls Club annual giving reached more than $2 million, an increase of 63 percent over the mark set in , and 160 percent increase over the pre-football giving levels. A new soccer complex is part of the Athletic Department s $50 million master plan In 2005 the Iron Bulls program was established for donors who make an extraordinary annual commitment to the green and gold. Iron Bulls make unrestricted annual gifts of at least $10,000, and are recognized as leaders helping USF compete for championships at the highest levels. The primary capital and endowment goals for the Bulls Club over the next five years will focus on the Athletics District Master Plan and growing the scholarship endowment. The Athletics District Master Plan, which includes new practice and competition facilities for football, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's tennis, softball, baseball, and men's and women's track and field, is expected to cost upwards of $50 million. For more information about the Bulls Club: Collin Sherwin, Communications Coordinator csherwin@admin.usf.edu To become a member of the Bulls Club: Eric Soncrant, Director of the Annual Fund: soncrant@admin.usf.edu For more information on capital/endowment giving: Vicki Mitchell, Assoc. Athletic Director for Development: vmitchel@admin.usf.edu The University 87

90 Academic Services In , 165 student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA or better Dr. AmyHaworth Assistant AD for Academics MyrticeLanders Academic Advisor/Counselor CourtneyLewellen Academic Counselor The University Academic Enrichment Center The new USF Academic Enrichment Center opened in June of 2004 and has seen continued use from USF student-athletes as they take advantage of the outstanding Academic Enrichment Program provided to meet the needs and goals of our diverse student athlete population. The Center includes a computer lab, a large study lounge, individual tutor rooms, a distance learning lab and five staff offices. Student-athletes have accessibility to the Academic Enrichment Center and the excellent staff throughout the entire year. Academic Enrichment Program The Academic Enrichment Program at the University of South Florida is designed to be a full service program with the goal of providing the programs and services necessary to enhance the total development of the USF student-athlete. The program is focused on the unique needs and demands of student-athletes at USF and fosters the cultivation of skills that allow for the development of potential in the classroom, on the field and for the future. The Academic Enrichment Program provides a variety of support mechanisms for all student-athletes by way of specific events and activities designed to promote academic success, athletic success, community service, career development and personal development. The theories and tenants mirror those promoted through the NCAA CHAMPS Life/Skills model, but are designed specifically for the identified needs and challenges specific to our student-athlete body. Because we are committed to academic success and to providing the appropriate level of support for all our student-athletes, the academic component of our Enrichment Program is considered most vital. Focus is placed on identifying and meeting the needs and challenges faced by our student-athletes through providing assistance programs, workshops, tutoring and mentoring made available throughout the academic year. Emphasis is placed on encouraging student-athletes to take responsibility for their academic careers and for being productive and successful members of the USF academic community. All first year students are afforded the opportunity to participate in the EXCEL program designed to assist all first year student-athletes with the transition to the university and to help students adjust to the rigor of the USF academic program. Components of the program include weekly meetings with an EXCEL counselor, objective based study hall, tutoring program and ongoing academic advising. In addition to the emphasis on the classroom and academic success, the Academic Enrichment Program provides support and programming in the areas of career development, community service, personal development and leadership. The athletic success of our student-athletes is supported through our coaching staffs as well as the various support staffs provided for them, including the strength and conditioning staff, athletic training staff, facilities staff and the equipment room staff. In addition, programming in the areas of nutrition, performance enhancement, leadership development, sports agents and gambling, ethical behavior, sportsmanship and amateurism are provided throughout the academic year. Career Development A major focus for the program is to provide programming and services designed to prepare student-athletes for careers beyond the field and court. Networking opportunities, career placement services, workshops in resume writing, cover letter composition and interview skills provide student-athletes with the vital resources to prepare them for this phase of their development. 88

91 USF Academic Facts In its inaugural year in the BIG EAST Conference, USF student-athletes continued to excel academically as 140 studentathletes were named BIG EAST Academic All Stars. In , 165 student-athletes compiled a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better. During USF's tenure in Conference USA, 22 student-athletes were named Scholar Athlete of the Year in their respective sports. In USF's first year in the BIG EAST, student-athletes continue to gain recognition for their outstanding academic achievements as Hunter West (men's soccer) and Tiffany Stewart (softball) were named BIG EAST/Aeropostale Scholar Athletes. Sixteen USF student-athletes have been named an Academic All-America. Most recently was softball player Tiffany Stewart, who received this honor for the second consecutive year. 165 student-athletes earned cumulative grade point averages of 3.0 or better in Eight student-athletes earned perfect GPA's of 4.0. Bente General (cross country/track and field) and Tiffany Stewart (softball) were named as finalists for the prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship award. Michael Ruegger was named USF's Meineke Car Care Bowl Student Athlete of the Year. Community Service The Academic Enrichment Program serves to coordinate all of the efforts by our student-athletes and coaches as well as the SAAC organization in the area of community service. Organized, coordinated efforts in community service afford student-athletes safe, constructive and manageable opportunities to work within the greater Tampa area in providing services to hospitals, youth organizations and reading programs in local elementary schools. Community service is an important component of the Academic Enrichment Program. Personal Development The personal development component of the program encompasses a wide variety of areas including leadership development and decision making, financial planning and money management, gender violence prevention, personal health, disordered eating and other topic areas requested by student-athletes, coaches or administrators. Focus is also placed on assisting student-athletes with the transition process going from varsity athlete to a career off the field. Samantha Ray (softball) was selected to be the BIG EAST Conference nominee for the NCAA National Sportsmanship Award for Support, encouragement and enthusiasm for the academic success for all USF student-athletes is evident throughout the athletic program here at the University of South Florida, as athletic director Doug Woolard has placed a very high priority on the academic enrichment of the academic lives of our studentathletes. The University Senior Hunter West was named a BIG EAST/Aeropostale Scholar-Athlete during the school year 89

92 Sports Medicine Covering every facet of the health spectrum for USF athletes The health of every student-athlete at the University of South Florida is the primary concern of the USF Sports Medicine Staff, a group that covers every facet of the health care spectrum. Under the guidance of Assistant Athletic Director and Head Football Athletic Trainer Steve Walz, Associate Athletic Trainers Robb Duncanson and Lisa Osterbrock, and Assistant Athletic Trainer Donna Jordan, the USF Sports Medicine staff offers comprehensive health care with special emphasis placed on injury prevention methods. The Sports Medicine staff offers daily service to every student-athlete. SteveWalz M.A., ATC/L Walz has been with USF Sports Medicine in several different capacities since He returned to USF most recently in 2000 after working as the sports medicine director at Shawnee Mission Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. Walz was the first-ever football athletic trainer for USF from Walz oversees all aspects of the sports medicine program while serving as the primary athletic trainer for USF football. A 1992 graduate from the University of Missouri, Walz also holds a master's degree from USF, which he obtained in 1994 when he was the men's basketball athletic trainer for two seasons. Following the basketball season, he accepted a position with the Florida Orthopedic Institute, where the USF student-athletes received care and underwent injury rehabilitation. During his stint at FOI, Walz also served as head athletic trainer for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League during their 1996 World Championship season. Walz is a two-time elected official for the Athletic Trainers Association of Florida Executive Board as the West Coast Representative. Walz was honored as the Outstanding USF Staff Member in He also serves as an adjunct professor in the Athletic Training Education program, having taught a variety of courses. Walz and his wife, Shelley, have a four-year-old son, Henry. BrianSimerville Men s Soccer Athletic Trainer Brian Simerville enters his second season with the USF sports medicine department as a graduate assistant, serving as the athletic trainer for the men's soccer team. Simerville came to USF from Eastern Michigan University where he held an internship working with the football program. As a student at EMU Simerville worked with the women's rowing team as well as rotated with other student trainers between the 20 varsity Division I sports offered. From January to May 2005, Simerville served as a certified trainer at Eckerd College, covering 11 Division II sports. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in sports medicine athletic training from Eastern Michigan in The Sports Medicine Staff is comprised of seven graduate assistant certified athletic trainers who complement Walz, Duncanson, Osterbrock, and Jordan. The USF Sports Medicine Department is privileged to be affiliated with the very best physicians in the Tampa Bay area. USF student-athletes benefit from the close proximity, both in relationship and geography, with USF Health. Drs. David Leffers and Eric Coris serve as the primary team physicians and are assisted by Larry Collins and Dave Kotun, physician assistants. Seth Gasser, Adam Morse, Scott Welsh, John Small and Jeff Stone also serve as orthopedic team physicians. Michelle Pescascio and Arnold Ramirez serve as family practice team physicians. The University The University of South Florida Sports Medicine Department is housed in both the Sun Dome and in the brand new Intercollegiate Athletic Facility. This new facility of over 5,200 square feet is equipped with the latest tools and technology. The department also works closely with the USF Athletic Training Education Program and provides clinical experiences for athletic training students. 90

93 It is the mission of the USF strength and conditioning program to maximize the genetic potential in every component of athleticism and decrease the potential for injury in a manner that is safe and intense for each student-athlete. In this regard, yearlong strength and conditioning programs at USF are designed specific to each student-athlete. Each program is tailored to be sport and position-specific by assessing the muscular and metabolic demands of the respective sport. Programs are evaluated and monitored continuously and adjusted as necessary to reach optimal gains. Strength & Conditioning Maximizing the genetic potential in every component of athleticism With the new intercollegiate athletic facility opened in June of 2004, USF's student-athletes have a state-of-the-art 10,900 square foot strength room to meet their conditioning needs. The spacious facility has been designed to provide student-athletes with everything they need to succeed, including Mondo Sport impact flooring, Power Lift combo racks, Iron Grip custom urethane plates and dumbbells, Useaka bumper plates and bars, cardio equipment, mirrors, and a state-of- the-art stereo system. Specific to men s soccer, each player is trained to maximize their onfield performance. Strength and power training, speed development, lateral speed and agility, anaerobic conditioning and flexibility are all considered when designing a players program. The strength and conditioning staff also strives to educate the student-athletes on nutrition, dietary supplements and related issues. McKeefery joined the USF program prior to the 2000 football season. He is certified by both the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). In addition to McKeefery, Travis Larimore and Andrew Faber are responsible for working with the USF football team. The strength and conditioning program is administered by USF Associate Director of Athletics Barry Clements and operated day-to-day by Head Strength Coach Ron McKeefery, who manages a staff of four additional strength coaches. Together they are responsible for designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for the studentathletes. RonnieMcKeefery Strength & Conditioning Coach McKeefery is in his seventh season at USF. A former all-conference defensive back at Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kan., he earned bachelor's degrees from that school in biology and physical education in 1997, while also being named a two-time Academic All-American. In addition, he earned his master's degree in Adult Education from the University of South Florida in After one year as coach at Ottawa, he made the switch to strength and conditioning, working first as an intern with the Kansas City Royals. He then worked as a part-time assistant for two years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before becoming the head strength coach for the Berlin Thunder in NFL Europe. The University 91

94 In the Community Giving back to the Tampa Bay area The University The student-athlete experience at the University of South Florida is enhanced by the involvement of Bulls from every sport in activities that support and aid the Tampa Bay community and its residents. In addition to their studies, practices and games, the USF men s soccer team takes great pride in making an impact in the lives of the young and old alike. The men's soccer team joins with athletic department staff and student-athletes from throughout USF's 18-sport athletic program to form a solid base in the Tampa Bay community. Since , the "USF Student-Athlete Speakers Bureau" has seen student-athletes visit local recreation centers and speak to youth about the importance of staying in school and how that, plus athletics, has personally aided USF student-athletes in their quests to receive an education. Last season, the men s soccer program participated in Paint Your Heart Out where staff and student-athletes are split into two groups to spruce up a selected home when the owner is not able to do so. The first group prepares the home for painting, while the second handles the painting duties. A select group of international student-athletes - which included members of the men s soccer program - took time out of their b u s y schedule to take part in t h e Neighbors from Around the World Conference. The USF athletes spoke to local area elementary school children about their respective countries, similarities and differences to the United States. Joris Claessens and Jason Devenish (both far right) took part in the first Neighbors from Around the World Conference last year. Paint You Heart Out has been an annual tradition for the USF men s soccer team. Another popular event in the community for athletes at USF is parciticpation in the annual Great American Teach-In. Held each year, members of the USF community spend time in local area schools to speak to students and teach them about their respective sports and the positive affects teamwork and sportsmanship have on their every day lives. USF's female student-athletes are also involved in the "National Girls and Women in Sports Day" when they visit local schools and speak to female students about the impact athletics has had on their lives and the opportunities like college scholarships athletics can provide, provided the students stay in and do well in school. USF student-athletes are also popular visitors to those students who participated in the Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation Center "Reading Incentive Program." In conjunction with Hillsborough County Schools, Bull student-athletes have breakfast with those students who have reached reading goals. Children at the Shriner's Hospital, located on the USF campus, also look forward to visits from USF student-athletes. Unlike most Shriner s Hospital s (most of which are burn units), the one located on the campus of the University of South Florida is a pediatric bone and growth unit. The patients there have had or will have surgery on bones that are severely damaged. It is a special treat not only for the kids at the hospital but also for the USF student athletes as well. USF has made a tradition of visiting with the kids at the Shriner s Hosptial for the last 11 years. Not only do they carve pumpkins with them, they participate in a Christmas door decorating contest and weekly visits to play interactive games with the patients. This is a long-lasting relationship, which remains a staple with USF athletes. USF belongs to the community and Bull student-athletes know their visibility and consistent constructive activity is a key in having the community realize their commitment to it. 92

95 USF Soccer Stadium Home of the USF men s soccer team since 1965 The University of South Florida Bulls call the site of the 1990 and 1991 NCAA Men's Soccer Final Four the USF Soccer Stadium home. One of the finest soccer facilities in the Southeastern United States, the stadium has a seating capacity of 4,000. Originally called the USF soccer field, it has been the home for the USF men s soccer program since The very-first intercollegiate event was held at the soccer field when the men s soccer team hosted Florida Southern on Aug. 25, The Bulls won that contest, 4-3. The 4,000-seat grandstands were completed in Lights were installed during the summer of The field is surrounded by a 400-meter track that was resurfaced in the spring of USF Soccer Stadium Facts Opened 1965 Capacity 4,000 Surface Natural Grass (Bermuda) Dimensions 116 x 74 USF s all-time record Key Events 1990 NCAA Final Four 1991 NCAA Final Four , 2001 C-USA Tournament 2005 BIG EAST Quarterfinals 2005 NCAA First Round The USF men s soccer has played on the same field since 1965 The facility features concessions stands, restrooms and a first aid room while a press box at the top of the stands accomodates media members covering USF. Built in 1983, the main grandstands have seated fans for a number of conference championships as well as the 1990 and 1991 NCAA Final Fours The NCAA Tournament returned to the USF Soccer Stadium on Nov. 18, 2005 when the Bulls played host to instate rival Stetson in a first-round matchup. The event marked the first-ever NCAA Tournament victory at home for the Bulls with a one-sided 3-0 win over the Hatters. CBS Sports televised the 1990 and 1991 NCAA championship matches to a national audience from the facility and 16,000 were attracted to the two Final Fours. Smaller stands served as seating for men s soccer fans before the 4,000- seat grandstands were built in 1983 The Stadium served as host for the Conference USA men's soccer championships from and also in It played host to the 2003 C-USA Women's Soccer Championship. In 2005, the first-ever BIG EAST contest was held with USF downing Seton Hall, 3-2 (OT) on Sept. 16. Later that season, the Quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Championship were played at the stadium, resulting in a 4-1 win for USF over West Virginia (Nov. 5). USF hosted both a BIG EAST Quarterfinal match and a first-round NCAA contest at the USF soccer stadium in 2005 USF also hosted the 1998 C-USA Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the facility. The University 93

96 Prominent USF Graduates A look at those USF grads who are making their mark Manette Ansay Author, "Vinegar Hill" Chucky Atkins Guard, Washington Wizards, NBA Guy Babylon Musician Sandra Bailey Olympics editor for Sports Illustrated Ed Baird America's Cup winner 1995 Ben Brown, former USA Today and Southern Living magazine writer Eddie Carpenter Former President, Disneyland International and CFO, Walt Disney Attractions Mark Chung Former Major League Soccer star Mark Consuelos Actor, ABC's All My Children soap and The Great Raid Jeff Cunningham Forward, Real Salt Lake Goliath Davis Assistant to Mayor of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Former St. Petersburg Chief of Police Lincoln Diaz-Balart U.S. Congress Gallagher Comedian Cal Henderson Hillsborough County Sheriff Anthony D. Henry Cornerback, Dallas Cowboys Drake Hogestyn Actor, NBC's Days of Our Lives soap Melissa Howard Former cast member, MTV Real World Nicole Johnson Miss America 1999, motivational speaker and host of CNBC s dlife Tina Johnson Treasure, Publix Super Markets Tony LaRussa Manager, St. Louis Cardinals Earl Lennard Superintendent of Hillsborough County School District Kawika Mitchell Linebacker, Kansas City Chiefs Rick de Oliveira Producer for MTV's "Road Rules", "The Real World" and "Rock-n-Jock" Richard Oppel Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, director of American Society of Newspaper Editors, editor Austin American Statesman John Patrick Former Vice President, Internet Technology IBM, previously the Senior Marketing Executive who launched the IBM think pad brand Greg Pitts "Washington Apple" guy, star, Normal, Ohio sitcom Richard Rahn Senior Fellow-Economics, Discovery Institute; Founder, Novecon and former vice president and chief accountant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Dr. Michael Rao Youngest ever university president or chancellor Jack Reed Pulitzer Prize winner, and state editor, St. Petersburg Times J.R. Reed Safety, Philadelphia Eagles Barbara Samson Founder, Intermedia Communications Kerry Sanders NBC News Kissy Simmons Actress, The Lion King on Broadway Robert Stackhouse Artist Ana Veciana-Suarez Miami-Herald syndicated columnist and author Roy Wegerle Former Major League Soccer star The University ChuckyAtkins DrakeHogestyn JeffCunningham NicoleJohnson MarkConsuelos TonyLarussa Congressman LincolnDiaz- Balart KerrySanders Gallagher KissySimmons 94

97 USF Athletics Staff Directory A listing of the entire USF Athletics Staff ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION (all area codes 813 unless noted) Doug Woolard, Director of Athletics Barbara Sparks-McGlinchy, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Barry Clements, Associate Director of Athletics/Sports & Programs Rick Costello, Associate Director of Athletics/CFO Steve Horton, Associate Director of Athletics/Compliance Vicki Mitchell, Associate Director of Athletics/Development Tom Veit, Associate Director of Athletics/External Affairs ESPN REGIONAL Chris Lahey, General Manager Brett Dulaney, Account Executive Sarah Kay, Account Executive Ivy Willing, Office Manager SPORTS INFORMATION John Gerdes, Assistant Director of Athletics Mike Hogan, Assistant Director Paul Dodson, Assistant Director Rachel Constantine, Assistant Director Scott Kuykendall, Assistant Director Amy Woodruff, Intern Adam Hollen, Intern MARKETING AND EVENT MANAGEMENT Kosha Irby, Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Event Management Karlos Tellez, Creative Coordinator Sports Marketing Assistants SALES AND BROADCASTING Jim Louk, Assistant Athletic Director/Sales & Broadcasting Angelo Boff, Account Executive John Lewis, Account Executive Mike Stuben, Account Executive BULLS CLUB Mike Lewis, Executive Director Joe Tomaino, Director of Major Gifts Eric Soncrant, Director of the Annual Fund Amabel Aqui, Associate Director of Development Heather Varian, Director of Development & Campaign Admin Collin Sherwin, Communications Coordinator Maria Gray, Program Assistant USF FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIP FOR ATHLETICS Lee Roy Selmon, President ACADEMIC SERVICES Amy Haworth, Assistant Athletic Director for Academics Justin Miller, CHAMPS/Life Skills Coordinator Myrtice Landers, Academic Advisor Courtney Lewellyn, Academic Advisor Marco Williams, Academic Advisor Brian St. Onge, Excel Counselor COMPLIANCE Rick Stumpf, Compliance Coordinator Kelly Brummett, Eligibility & Financial Aid Coordinator BUSINESS OFFICE/HUMAN RESOURCES Brett Huebner, Assistant Athletic Director/Business Operations & HR Andrew Goodrich, Assistant Business Manager/Sr. Accountant Michele Burlingame, Business Manager Debbie Pershing, Travel Coordinator Tiffany Poole, Program Assistant Beverly Tyson, Program Assistant FACILITIES & EVENTS MANAGEMENT Tom Buscemi, Assistant Director/Facilities & Event Management SPORTS MEDICINE Steve Walz, Assistant AD/Director of Sports Medicine Robb Duncanson, Associate Athletic Trainer Donna Jordan, Assistant Athletic Trainer Erin Field, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Yesy Ochoa, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Jen Ross, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Brandon Sherrell, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Brian Simmerville, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Steve Tassos, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Janet Britton-Rodgers, Administrative Assistant/Insurance Coordinator STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Ronnie McKeefery, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Andrew Faber, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Travis Larimore, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach TICKET OPERATIONS Lori Pekarek, Director of Ticket Operations Bobby Loman, Senior Ticket Office Assistant ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Pat Costello, Senior Computer Support Specialist Gretchen Geist, Senior Computer Support Specialist Francine Schoel, Senior Secretary/Olympic Sports Joan Snyder, Senior Secretary/Men's Basketball Darlene Johnson, Receptionist Jennifer Leon, Assistant To Athletic Director Liisa Soncrant, Cheerleading Coach Caroline Wiren, Sun Dolls Coordinator BASEBALL Lelo Prado, Head Cooach Lazaro Lazer Collazo, Assistant Head Coach Bryant Ward, Assistant Coach Tino Martinez, Volunteer Assistant Coach MEN'S BASKETBALL Robert McCullum, Head Coach Charles Cunningham, Assistant Coach Frank Burnell, Assistant Coach Greg Gary, Assistant Coach Reggie Kohn, Director of Basketball Operations WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Jose Fernandez, Head Coach Jeff Osterman, Assistant Coach Jaida Williams, Assistant Coach Shalon Pillow, Assistant Coach Andy Christensen, Director of Basketball Operations FOOTBALL Jim Leavitt, Head Coach Wally Burnham, Co-Defensive Coordinator Rod Smith, Offensive Coordinator Bernard Clark, Assistant Coach-Defensive Line Lawrence Dawsey, Assistant Coach-Receivers Troy Douglas, Assistant Coach-Secondary Carl Franks, Assistant Coach-Running Backs/Recruiting Greg Frey, Assistant Coach-Offensive Line Greg Gregory, Assistant Coach-Tight Ends Rich Rachel, Assistant Coach-Defensive Ends Larry Scott, Graduate Assistant-Offense Mike Simmonds, Graduate Assistant-Defense Larry Antonucci, Director of Football Operations Jamie DeGerome, Video Coordinator Tanya West, Senior Secretary/Football Chrissy Deeb, Recruiting Administrative Assistant GOLF Jim Fee, Men's Head Coach Susan Holt, Women's Head Coach MEN S TENNIS Don Barr, Head Coach Mike Henderson, Assistant Coach WOMEN S TENNIS Agustin Moreno, Head Coach Sorin Cherebetiu, Assistant Coach CROSS COUNTRY/INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD Warren Bye, Head Coach Don Marsh, Assistant Coach Dayana Octavien, Assistant Coach Brian St. Onge, Graduate Assistant Coach WOMEN'S SAILING Allison Jolly, Head Coach (727) MEN S SOCCER George Keifer, Head Coach Ryan Anatol, Assistant Coach Jim DiNobile, Assistant Coach Fred Dikranian, Assistant Coach WOMEN S SOCCER T. Logan Fleck, Women's Head Coach Renee Horton, Women's Assistant Coach Jessica Vosseteig, Assistant Coach SOFTBALL Ken Eriksen, Head Coach Stacey Heintz, Associate Head Coach Amber Wright, Assistant Coach VOLLEYBALL Claire Lessnger, Head Coach Nikki Shade, Associate Head Coach Erik Peterson, Assistant Coach The University 95

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