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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Western Washington University Schedule...2 WWU Athletics...3 WWU Facilities...3 Quick Facts Preview...4 Coaching Staff Coaches Records Roster (Alphabetical & Numerical) Player Sketches All-Stars Team & Individual Records Career Leaders...37 Season Leaders...38 Match by Match Results DII, West Region and GNAC Champions...42 Series Records Statistics & Results...44 Individual Career Statistics WWU Athletics Hall of Fame...47 WWU Athletics Administration/Coaches...48 WWU Athletics Staff Directory...49 Front Cover: Oscar Jimenez and Kellan Brown

3 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Old Main The University Western Washington University is a public, comprehensive university with a national reputation for academic excellence, dedicated to providing the highest quality undergraduate education in the Pacific Northwest. A Western education offers students the opportunity to develop active learning skills to last a lifetime and serves them well in today s pluralistic, changing and highly technical world. While large enough to offer students a range of top quality programs, Western remains small enough to focus its resources on the needs of individual students as they build career skills on the sound foundation of the arts, humanities, sciences and professional studies. The campus Western s main campus on the western slope of Sehome Hill has been called a jewel of a university. It offers a magic blend of art and nature with views of Bellingham Bay and the San Juan Islands to the west and a panoramic vista of the city of Bellingham. Some campus locations also offer scenic views of Mount Baker and Washington s Cascade Range to the east and the Canadian Cascades to the north. The campus is just minutes by bus from downtown Bellingham as well as the city s historic Fairhaven district, and its proximity to both locations also puts it within easy walking distance. Western s main campus and the adjacent Sehome Hill Nature Reserve encompass 216 acres near the heart of Bellingham. Counting Lakewood Recreation Center and Boathouse, the Shannon Point Marine Center in Anacortes, and the Viqueen Lodge, Western properties occupy 300 acres. Students Nearly 15,000 students call Western home during each academic year, starting in late September and continuing through June. A third of Western s students reside in oncampus residence halls. Western offers something for every student, with more than 100 cultural, academic, recreational, religious, social and political clubs and organizations as well as multiple venues for the performing arts and extensive opportunities for community service. Academic programs and degrees Western is organized into a graduate school and seven undergraduate colleges: the College of Business and Economics, the College of Fine and Performing Arts, Fairhaven College, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Huxley College of the Environment, the College of Sciences and Technology, and Woodring College of Education. President Bruce Shepard 1

4 2011 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME Sept. 3 (Sat.) CHICO STATE BELLINGHAM 1:30 p.m. Sept. 7 (Wed.) at Dominican San Rafael, CA 4:30 p.m. Sept. 10 (Sat.) NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Sept. 18 (Sun.) at Simon Fraser Burnaby, B.C. 2 p.m. Sept. 22 (Thu.) at Northwest Nazarene* Nampa, ID 5:30 p.m. Sept. 24 (Sat.) Montana State Billings* Billings, MT 4 p.m. Sept. 28 (Wed.) SEATTLE PACIFIC* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Oct. 1 (Sat.) SAINT MARTIN S* BELLINGHAM 6 p.m. Oct. 6 (Thu.) at Grand Canyon Phoenix, AZ 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 (Sat.) at Cal Baptist Phoenix, AZ 1 p.m. Oct. 11 (Tue.) at Dixie State St. George, UT 1 p.m. Oct. 20 (Thu.) MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Oct. 22 (Sat.) NORTHWEST NAZARENE* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Oct. 27 (Thu.) at Saint Martin s* Lacey, WA 1 p.m. Oct. 29 (Sat.) at Seattle Pacific* Seattle, WA 7 p.m. Oct. 31 (Mon.) TRINITY LUTHERAN* BELLINGHAM 2 p.m. Nov. 3 (Thu.) SIMON FRASER* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Nov. 10 NCAA II West Regional - Semifinal TBD Nov. 12 NCAA II West Regional - Final TBD Nov. 19 NCAA II National Tournament - Quarterfinal TBD Dec. 1 NCAA Division II National Tournament - Final Four TBD Dec. 3. NCAA Division II National Tournament - Final Four TBD Home games (CAPS) at Whatcom Community College - Orca Field *Great Northwest Athletic Conference contest 2

5 GENERAL INFORMATION WWU ATHLETICS In , approximately 300 students are participating in 15 varsity sports at Western, six for men and nine for women. Western has been an official member of NCAA Division II since September In , Western placed seventh among 310 NCAA Division II schools in the Sports Director s Cup national all-sports standings, the second-highest finish in school history. The Vikings were sixth in and 10th in Western has had eight straight Top 50 finishes and been among the Top 100 in each of its first 13 seasons as a NCAA II member. Western has won seven straight Division II national titles in women s rowing from 2005 to The Vikings are the first NCAA school in any division to achieve that distinction. Besides being first nationally in rowing in , the Vikings were sixth in women s outdoor track, ninth in men s cross country and 10th in women s cross country. They also were 11th in women s golf, 21st in men s indoor track, 28th in men s outdoor track and 31st in women s indoor track. Western reached the West Regional semifinals in volleyball. The Vikings also got to regionals in women s basketball and softball, and placed sixth at the super regional in men s golf. The 2010 NCAA graduation rate study showed that 69 percent of Western student-athletes receive their degrees in six years or less based on the Federal Graduation Rate formula, a rate the same as that of the full student body. This is 13 percentage points higher than the average for NCAA Division II schools nationally and 15 points higher than the average for the nine U.S. schools in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Using the NCAA Academic Success Rate, which includes all freshman student-athletes from the fall of 2003 and also accounts for student-athletes who transfer into or out of the institution, Western posted an 85 percent success rate, compared to the NCAA II national number of 73 percent. The average ASR of the nine U.S. GNAC schools was 77 percent. In , Western won its third straight and seventh overall Great Northwest Athletic Conference All-Sports championship, taking league titles in volleyball, men s golf and women s golf, and the regular-season crown in women s basketball. The Vikings, who won the Northwest Collegiate Rowing Conference championship, placed second in men s and women s cross country, men s and women s outdoor track, men s indoor track and softball. And Western student-athletes also were involved in community projects during the school year, raising nearly $9,000 for The American Cancer Society Relay for Life, and $2,000 for the PeaceHealth Cancer Center in Bellingham. Western ranks among the top 15 in women s basketball victories among all four-year schools with that program making 11 NCAA tournament appearances in 12 years. The Vikings had the fourthlongest league volleyball winning streak in NCAA II of 57 from Western, which won the NAIA national softball title in 1998, had a 38-game victory string in women s soccer from 1982 to FACILITIES Athletic facilities on Western s campus include Sam Carver Gymnasium, a softball complex, artificial-surfaced Viking Field, and a six-lane all-weather rubberized track. Carver Gym, completed in 1962, has five basketball courts, including a main gym which seats 2,534 spectators. It also has a swimming pool, handball courts, the Parberry Strength and Fitness Center, and convertible facilities for volleyball, which includes a SportCourt. Men s and women s soccer matches are held at Orca Field (FieldTurf) on the campus of Whatcom Community College. Track meets take place at Bellingham s Civic Stadium, built in 1961, with an addition in 1971 and a complete renovation in It has covered seating for 4,000 spectators and lights for night use. The track is an eight-lane, 400-meter oval. Softball contests take place at a facility completed in 1999 with seating for 500. Rowing events are held on Lake Samish. Cross country meets takes place at Lake Padden Park, and golf competition at the Bellingham Golf and Country Club. WWU QUICK FACTS Location... Bellingham, WA (70,000 pop.) Founded/Enrollment /14,979 President... Dr. Bruce Shepard Senior Vice President, Vice President for Enrollment and Student Services... Dr. Eileen Coughlin Director of Athletics...Lynda Goodrich Faculty Athletic Representative... Dr. Brent Carbajal National Affiliation... NCAA Division II Conference...Great Northwest Athletic Home Field/Seating Capacity...Orca Field (Whatcom CC)/500 Colors...Navy Blue, Slate Blue, Silver and White Nickname... Vikings Western placed second nationally in volleyball in 2007, and reached the national semifinals in men s basketball in 2001 and women s basketball in

6 2011 PREVIEW VIKINGS TO RELY ON EXPERIENCED MIDFIELDERS One of the axioms of soccer is that the difference between success and failure often lies in control of the midfield. Given that, there s certainly reason for optimism around the Western Washington University men s soccer team this season. The Vikings return five starters, including four of their top five scorers, from a team for coach Travis Connell (13th year), and the greatest strength of those returnees is a deep and talented midfield. At the heart of that midfield are seniors Kellan Brown and Oscar Jimenez. Both have started every game the last two years and are coming off outstanding junior seasons. Brown was an honorable mention Daktronics NCAA Division II all-american last season, scoring seven goals and having six assists, splitting his time between midfield and forward. He also was a first-team all-west Region selection and a unanimous first-team all-gnac pick. For his career, he has 20 goals and 13 assists, both ranking seventh in school history. Jimenez was also a first-team all-region and unanimous all-gnac pick last year, notching four goals and seven assists. He has 15 goals and 17 assists in his career, the latter number being third in Western history and just five short of the school record. Brown and Jimenez figure to anchor the central midfield, but there s also experienced talent in the wide spots. Senior Tyler Bjork has 10 career goals, four of them game-winners, and junior Jin Dangvan had a breakout sophomore season, notching four goals and six assists. The midfield is the strength of our team, said Connell. Oscar and Kellan are very important to what we do. They bring a ton of experience, as does Tyler. You can see that in what they did in the off-season. And Jin turned a corner last season as well. There s also depth in the midfield. Sophomore Steven Hughes is the primary backup in the central midfield, and redshirt freshman Caden Sowers (Ferndale) and freshman Matt Sanchez, who Connell says may be the team s best crosser, figure into the wide spots. entering his fifth year in the program. Sophomore Andrew Weishaar provides Western s one true target player and is also an excellent finisher, having six goals and three assists last year. Sophomore Tye Hastings is also a candidate to start up front. The area where the most change is likely is on defense. The most experience is at the outside spots. Junior Justin Moore returns after starting 16 games at right back last season, and senior Sean Connor has made 24 career starts, although none last season, and can play either side. Freshman Pat Cole adds additional depth. At center back, junior Bryan Hall started a dozen games last season. Sophomore Dean Byron also returns. Connell is also high on two newcomers freshman Aaron Becerril and senior Jake Jorgensen. Jorgensen, who played three years at Trinity Western, may miss the early part of the year with an ankle injury. Sophomore goalkeeper Leo Cohen grabbed the starting job late last season, posting a 6-1 record in seven starts with four shutouts and a 1.08 goals-against-average. He ll be challenged by freshman Keegan Rogers. The back is an area we need to improve, said Connell. It s a challenge we have to find the right center back pairing, the right goalkeeper. We need to figure out who plays the most efficiently together, but we have the potential to make it a strength. The Vikings were in the GNAC last season. There is no automatic berth into the NCAA Division II National Tournament for the conference champion, but doing well in the GNAC remains critical to gaining a spot as do earlyseason games with other West Region schools. The Vikings open with one of those contests Sept. 3, hosting Chico State, a post-season participant a year ago. In the GNAC, Simon Fraser is still the dominant team, Connell said. For us, we need to beat the teams that finished below us. We lost some of those games last year and it hurt us. If we can win those winnable games, I m confident we can compete in the big games. At forward, senior Keith Ferris, who has played much of his career in the midfield, is the most experienced Viking, 4

7 COACHING STAFF TRAVIS CONNELL Men s Head Soccer Coach In 13th year as men s head coach at Western following three seasons as assistant Has record of Winningest coach in 31-year history of program Great Northwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2008, directing Vikings to league title and record Also was GNAC Coach of the Year in 2007, Western posting mark, and 2002, Vikings finishing and winning league championship In ninth season as women s head coach at Western with record Twice GNAC Coach of the Year In 2008, Western was , won GNAC title and reached final of NCAA Division II West Regional, the victory total being a school record Holds USSF National A Coaching License, highest coaching license available Washington State ODP Boys staff coach in 1999 and coached at Oak Harbor High School from Currently Coaching Director for WFC Rangers, a local select club in Bellingham Played two years professionally with Lafayette (La.) Swampcats, which won Eastern Indoor Soccer League title in 1998, and Everett BigFoot, which took PDL Northwest Championship in 1997 Earned bachelor s degree in 1995 at Seattle Pacific University Three-year starter and four-year letter winner for Falcons Started on SPU s 1993 NCAA II National Championship team Scored tying goal with 65 seconds left in 6-5 national semifinal win over Florida Tech Played on four Falcon teams that reached national playoffs Team captain as senior 1991 graduate of Oak Harbor High School His father, John, was head boys soccer coach at Oak Harbor HS and his brother, Caleb, lettered four years in soccer at Seattle Pacific 38 years old He and wife Georgianne, a four-time All-America gymnast at Seattle Pacific, have one son, Gracen, 7, and two daughters, Bella Rae, 4, and Luca Joy, born on 12/5/10. [ ] THREE-TIME GNAC COACH OF THE YEAR 5

8 COACHING STAFF JUSTIN DIENER (pronounced DEE-ner) Assistant Coach In first year as assistant coach at Western Assistant coach at Sonoma State University in 2005 and has coached club soccer Played professionally three seasons ( ) with Sonoma County Sol of National Premier Soccer League, helping that squad to national semifinals Competed three years as defender at Sonoma State, helping Cossacks to NCAA Division II national title as senior in 2002 First-team California Collegiate Athletic Association all-star that season Played freshman year in 1998 at Western, starting for Vikings. Graduate of Sehome High School, earning Whatcom County all-star honors on Mariner team that placed second at state in 1998 In sixth year as employee at Moulding Millworks in Ferndale 31 years old. JASON JORGENSEN Assistant Coach In first year as assistant coach at Western and in eighth season as head boys soccer coach at Mount Baker High School Also assistant girls soccer coach for Mountaineers for four seasons Prior to that, played club soccer for two years, doubling as assistant for one, at Hawaii Pacific University All-league performer for Sea Warriors in While competing at HPU, earned degree in business management and finance Also competed at Trinity Western University in British Columbia, Canada, while earning degree in business leadership All-Canadian selection as sophomore, leading league in scoring with 16 goals to earn province s top forward award, and was twice allprovincial choice Team captain all four years for Spartans, helping them to bronze and silver-medal winning performances at regionals Team MVP as sophomore in and Rookie of the Year as freshman in Competed for Abbotsford Rangers of Premier Development League from 2003 to 2005 At Eastlake High School, helped Wolves to four-year record of , winning Class 3A state title in 1996 and Class 4A championship in 1997 First-team all-kingco League pick as senior 31 years old His brother, Jake, played three years at TWU and is at WWU this season Currently plays soccer for Langley United of the men s premier division in Canada, earning all-star honors four straight years ( ) Played semiprofessionally for Vancouver Whitecaps, Seattle Sounder Selects, Skagit Rapids, Surrey United and WSA Rapids Indoor Competes in Kiteboarding and is currently company team rider for Wainman Hawaii. 6

9 GUS ZADRA (pronounced ZAY-druh) Assistant Coach In first year on coaching staff at Western Holds United States Soccer Federation National C and National Y Coaching License, National Soccer Coaches Association of America Goalkeeping Level 2 Coaching diploma and Junior Level IV Coaching Diploma Has coached Washington Rush Soccer Club (Everett) last two years and was head coach at Ingraham High School (Seattle) for one season, leading Rams to first league championship in school history Also in second year as Director of Seattle Sounders FC Soccer Camps and Sounders FC Youth Development Trainer Earned bachelor s degree in communications from WWU in 2007 Four-year letter winner for Vikings First-team Great Northwest Athletic Conference all-star as senior in 2006 Team MVP as a senior and twice team captain and inspirational award winner Graduate of North Kitsap High School in Poulsbo Three-time Narrows League all-star for the Vikings 28 years old. KELLER HADEN (pronounced HAY-den) Graduate Assistant In first year on coaching staff at Western Completing bachelor s degree in kinesiology with emphasis in sports psychology Then begins working on post-baccalaureate teaching certificate for physical education, health and recreation K-12 Four-year letter winner for Vikings Played in all 18 games last season, making 16 starts... Greater St. Helens League Defensive Player of the Year as senior at Hockinson High School Firstteam Class 2A all-state, Vancouver Columbian all-area and all-greater St. Helens League selection 22 years old Her grandfather, Russell, played soccer at MIT; her father, Kinard, played soccer at Northwestern University; her mother, Charmaine, competed in water polo at Stanford University; and her sister, Ashley, plays soccer at WWU. CLARK CRIPPS Goalkeeper Coach In first year on coaching staff at Western and second year as Intramural and Sport Club Coordinator at WWU Previously was Campus Recreation Coordinator at Cal Lutheran (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) Was assistant soccer coach for three seasons there Director of goalkeeping for APEX Soccer Club for five years Played one season as goalkeeper at Azusa Pacific University Earned bachelor s in media studies and master s degree in college and student administration at APU, and master s degree in clinical psychology at Cal Lutheran Three-sport athlete at Columbian High School in Tiffin, Ohio 30 years old. 7

10 COACHES RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Coach Wins/Losses/Ties 1968 C John Miles C John Miles C John Miles C C John Miles C C C Kevin Regan C John Miles C Brian Durvin Bruce Campbell C Bruce Campbell C Tony Faganello Bruce Campbell Bruce Campbell Bruce Campbell Bruce Campbell Bruce Campbell Bruce Campbell Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Brad Swanson Brad Swanson Brad Swanson Brad Swanson Brad Swanson/ Travis Connell Travis Connell/ Todd Stauber Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell CAREER RECORDS Coach Years Seasons Wins/Losses Percentage Bruce Campbell 1978, Kevin Quinn Brad Swanson Todd Stauber Travis Connell 1999-present TOTALS C = club sport 8

11 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 22 Aaron Becerril D Fr. HS Woodinville, WA (Woodinville/Cascadia CC) 16 Conner Biggs F/M Jr. TR Kent, WA (Kentwood/Saint Martin s) 7 Tyler Bjork F/M Sr. 3V Kirkland, WA (Juanita) 26 Jarad Brisbin M Fr. RS Kennewick, WA (Southridge) 11 Kellan Brown M/F Sr. 3V Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep) 23 Dean Byron D So. 1V Renton, WA (Liberty) 28 Leo Cohen G So. SQ Seattle, WA (Roosevelt) 3 Pat Cole M Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Sehome) 10 Sean Connor M Sr. 3V Mount Vernon, WA (Mount Vernon/Gonzaga) 8 Sujinda Jin Dangvan M Jr. 2V Vancouver, WA (Mountain View) 25 Dane Dewees F Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Sehome) 14 Keith Ferris M/F Sr. 3V Richland, WA (Richland) 17 Bryan Hall D Jr. 2V Tacoma, WA (Stadium) 5 Tye Hastings M So. 1V Mill Creek, WA (Jackson) 9 Steven Hughes M So. 1V Vancouver, WA (Columbia River) 19 Oscar Jimenez M Sr. 3V Mount Vernon, WA (Mount Vernon) 2 Jake Jorgensen D Sr. TR Bellingham, WA (Meridian/Trinity Western) 29 Brooks Kochman F Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Sehome) 15 Erik Lissak D Fr. RS Auburn, WA (Todd Beamer) 12 Bailey Martin D So. 1V Tacoma, WA (Stadium) 4 Justin Moore D Jr. 2V Port Orchard, WA (South Kitsap) 1 Keegan Rogers G Fr. HS Portland, OR (Portland Christian) 18 Kris Rolstad D Fr. HS Salt Lake City, UT (Cottonwood) 27 Matt Sanchez M Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Bellingham) 24 Caden Sowers M Fr. RS Ferndale, WA (Ferndale) 13 Matt Temple M Fr. HS Beaverton, OR (Beaverton) 21 Andrew Weishaar F So. 1V Puyallup, WA (Puyallup) 6 Gabriele Zaccagnini M Fr. RS Olympia, WA (Capital) 9

12 ROSTER NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 1 Keegan Rogers G Fr. HS Portland, OR (Portland Christian) 2 Jake Jorgensen D Sr. TR Bellingham, WA (Meridian/Trinity Western) 3 Pat Cole M Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Sehome) 4 Justin Moore D Jr. 2V Port Orchard, WA (South Kitsap) 5 Tye Hastings M So. 1V Mill Creek, WA (Jackson) 6 Gabriele Zaccagnini M Fr. RS Olympia, WA (Capital) 7 Tyler Bjork F/M Sr. 3V Kirkland, WA (Juanita) 8 Sujinda Jin Dangvan M Jr. 2V Vancouver, WA (Mountain View) 9 Steven Hughes M So. 1V Vancouver, WA (Columbia River) 10 Sean Connor M Sr. 3V Mount Vernon, WA (Mount Vernon/Gonzaga) 11 Kellan Brown M/F Sr. 3V Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep) 12 Bailey Martin D So. 1V Tacoma, WA (Stadium) 13 Matt Temple M Fr. HS Beaverton, OR (Beaverton) 14 Keith Ferris M/F Sr. 3V Richland, WA (Richland) 15 Erik Lissak D Fr. RS Auburn, WA (Todd Beamer) 16 Conner Biggs F/M Jr. TR Kent, WA (Kentwood/Saint Martin s) 17 Bryan Hall D Jr. 2V Tacoma, WA (Stadium) 18 Kris Rolstad D Fr. HS Salt Lake City, UT (Cottonwood) 19 Oscar Jimenez M Sr. 3V Mount Vernon, WA (Mount Vernon) 21 Andrew Weishaar F So. 1V Puyallup, WA (Puyallup) 22 Aaron Becerril D Fr. HS Woodinville, WA (Woodinville/Cascadia CC) 23 Dean Byron D So. 1V Renton, WA (Liberty) 24 Caden Sowers M Fr. RS Ferndale, WA (Ferndale) 25 Dane Dewees F Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Sehome) 26 Jarad Brisbin M Fr. RS Kennewick, WA (Southridge) 27 Matt Sanchez M Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Bellingham) 28 Leo Cohen G So. SQ Seattle, WA (Roosevelt) 29 Brooks Kochman F Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Sehome) Head Coach: Travis Connell Assistant Coaches: Jason Jorgensen, Justin Deiner, Gus Zadra Graduate Assistant Coach: Keller Haden Goalkeeper Coach: Clark Cripps 10

13 PLAYER SKETCHES AARON BECERRIL (22) Defender Freshman, 6-0, 185, 21, 6/20/90 Woodinville, WA COLLEGE: Attended Cascadia CC (Bothell) last two years. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team KingCo 4A all-league choice as junior at Woodinville High School Team MVP for Falcons Also lettered as sophomore Member of Crossfire Premier club team for four seasons, winning state title each year Also played on Olympic Development team for two years. PERSONAL: Major is finance. CONNER BIGGS (16) Forward/Midfielder Junior, 6-2, 190, 20, 3/12/91 Kent, WA COLLEGE: Transfer from Saint Martin s University Played in 15 games for Saints in 2010, making 3 starts Had 2 goals and 3 assists for 7 points In 2009, had 5 goals and 3 assists for 13 points Two letters. HIGH SCHOOL: Did not compete as senior at Kentwood High School, playing on Crossfire Soccer Academy club team that reached second round at national championships Lettered for Kangaroos as junior on team that reached quarterfinals of Class 4A state tournament Team captain and MVP One letter. PERSONAL: Major is electrical engineering. 11

14 TYLER BJORK (7) Forward/Midfielder Senior, 5-10, 165, 21, 2/27/90 Kirkland, WA COLLEGE: Played in 16 games, making eight starts, as junior in 2010 Had 3 goals, 1 a game winner, for 6 points Saw action in all 20 games as sophomore in 2009, making 17 starts Had 2 goals, one a game winner, and 4 assists for 8 points Played in all 19 games as freshman in 2008, starting 11 Had 5 goals, including 2 game winners, and 4 assists for 14 points Had 2 assists in 4-0 win over Northwest Nazarene on 9/25/08 and 1 goal and 1 assist in 3-0 victory over Seattle Pacific on 11/8/08 Three letters. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team AP all-state, Seattle Times KingCo 4A Player of the Year for second straight season, Seattle Times all-area, Seattle P-I Spring All-Stars MVP, and first-team all-league as senior at Juanita High School Helped Rebels win league title Led league with 16 goals and 12 assists Team captain and MVP First-team all-league pick as junior Led league with 16 goals and had 6 assists Second-team AP all-state, Seattle Times KingCo POY and first-team all-league as sophomore Had 14 goals and eight assists As freshman, had three goals and six assists Started and lettered four years Also earned two letters in football as placekicker with long field goal of 45 yards. PERSONAL: Major is history. 12

15 JARAD BRISBIN (26) Midfielder Freshman, 6-2, 185, 19, 6/14/92 Kennewick, WA COLLEGE: Redshirt in HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-columbia Basin Big Nine selection as senior at Southridge High School Led league with 12 goals and had seven assists, helping Sun to first-round of Class 4A state playoffs Team Offensive MVP and captain for second straight year First-team all-league as junior Scored nine goals and had 13 assists Second-team all-conference and team MVP as sophomore Honorable mention all-league as freshman Started and lettered three years Played U18 club soccer for Snohomish United Black, winning 2009 Division I league championship and going to Far West Regionals. PERSONAL: Plans to major in kinesiology Named SHS Athlete of the Spring as senior. 13

16 KELLAN BROWN (11) Midfielder/Forward Senior, 5-7, 140, 21, 4/16/90 Tacoma, WA COLLEGE: Enters season sixth among school career leaders in scoring with 53 points, and tied for seventh in both assists with 13 and goals with 20 Honorable mention Daktronics All-American, and first-team Daktronics West Region and unanimous Great Northwest Athletic Conference all-star as junior in 2010 Started all 18 games Had 7 goals, 2 game winners, and 6 assists for 20 points Scored careerhigh 3 goals vs. Northwest Nazarene on 10/30/10 First-team Daktronics West Region and second-team National Soccer Coaches Association of America West Region all-star as sophomore in 2009 First-team GNAC all-star Led team in scoring with 25 points and in goals with 10, having two game winners, and tied for team lead in assists with 5 Ranked second among league leaders in both points and goals Twice scored 2 goals in a game (3-2 loss to Chico State and 4-0 win over Seattle Pacific GNAC Player of the Week Played in 18 games as freshman in 2008, starting eight Had 3 goals, including 1 game winner, and 2 assists for 8 points Had 1 goal and 1 assist in 10-0 win at Colorado Christian on 10/1/08 Three letters. HIGH SCHOOL: Member of Crossfire Premier club team in 2007 and 2008 Also played two years at Bellarmine Prep First-team all-narrows League Bay Division choice as sophomore and freshman, helping Lions win league titles and reach quarterfinals at Class 4A state playoffs both years. PERSONAL: Major is business His brother, Brennan, played soccer at Pacific Lutheran University. 14

17 DEAN BYRON (23) Defender Sophomore, 6-1, 185, 19, 7/22/92 Renton, WA COLLEGE: Played in 5 games as freshman in 2010 One letter. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-kingco League pick as senior at Liberty High School Led team in scoring as defender with 3 goals and 2 assists First-team all-league and team MVP as junior Scored seven goals, helping Patriots to first round of Class 3A state playoffs, the school s first state appearance in 10 years Started and lettered two years Also lettered in football as senior, converting all 56 PATs and making 10-of-12 field goals with long of 42 yards Booted field goal with one second remaining to win state semifinal game against Lakes Played club soccer for Eastside FC, winning three state titles and reaching regional quarterfinals twice and semifinals once. PERSONAL: Plans to major in communications. 15

18 LEO COHEN (28) Goalkeeper Sophomore, 6-2, 185, 20, 1/30/91 Seattle, WA COLLEGE: Played in eight games, making seven starts, as redshirt freshman in 2010 Had 1.08 goals against average and four shutouts, allowing 8 goals in 669:24 minutes Made 24 saves for.750 save percentage Did not give up goal in final three games One letter. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-kingco League choice and team co-mvp and co-captain as senior at Roosevelt High School Helped Roughriders to first round of Class 4A state tournament on penalty kicks Had 0.45 goals against average with six shutouts Firstteam all-league as junior Four-year letter winner Played two seasons on Crossfire Premier club team, winning National Cup regional title in 2008 and being regional runner-up in 2007 Team co-captain in PERSONAL: Major is business His sister, Julie Brigham, rowed at Cornell University. 16

19 PAT COLE (3) Midfielder Freshman, 5-8, 145, 18, 9/5/92 Bellingham, WA HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-northwest Conference pick as senior at Sehome High School Played on team that won NWC regular-season title and got to Class 2A state tournament As junior, had 10 goals and 12 assists, helping Mariners win district title and reach semifinals of Class 2A state tournament, where they lost to eventual champion Bellingham Scored three goals in first-round 7-0 win over R.A. Long at state As sophomore, had 10 goals and 10 assists on squad that took district championship and reach state quarterfinals where they lost to eventual champion Squalicum in game decided on penalty kicks As freshman, played on state title winning team Four-year letter winner Also lettered one year in football. PERSONAL: Major is engineering. 17

20 SEAN CONNOR (10) Midfielder Senior, 5-10, 150, 23, 9/26/87 Mount Vernon, WA COLLEGE: Saw action in six games as junior in 2010 Started all 11 games played as sophomore in 2009 Had 1 assist Sat out 2008 season after transferring from Gonzaga University... Redshirt for Bulldogs in Starter at WWU as freshman in Played in 18 games... Had 2 goals, including 1 game winner, and 2 assists... Three letters. HIGH SCHOOL: Skagit Valley Herald Player of the Year as junior and senior at Mount Vernon High School Three-time first-team SVH all-area and all-western Conference choice Member of MVHS Hall of Fame Led Bulldogs in scoring as junior (10 goals, 8 assists) and senior (8 goals, 3 assists) Honorable mention allleague as freshman Selected for U-18 Y-League Olympic Development Program national player selection pool in PERSONAL: Major is cultural anthropology. 18

21 SUJINDA JIN DANGVAN (8) Midfielder Junior, 5-9, 145, 20, 10/20/91 Vancouver, WA COLLEGE: Started all 17 games played as sophomore in 2010 Had 4 goals and 6 assists for 14 points Scored 1 goal and had 2 assists vs. Hawaii Pacific on 10/10/10 Played in 11 games, making one start, as freshman in 2009 Scored 1 goal Two letters. HIGH SCHOOL: Selected from Region Four, which comprises western United States, to play on Olympic Development Program team that traveled to Costa Rica in March Played four seasons on Eastside United FC, helping squad to regional quarterfinals in 2007 and national title in 2010 Lost in state final in 2008, but won titles at Boise Regional Tournament and San Diego Surf College Cup Graduate of Mountain View High School Played as sophomore for Thunder in 2007 on team that won Greater St. Helens League and district titles and got to quarterfinals of Class 4A state playoffs Scholar- Athlete award winner. PERSONAL: Lived in Thailand for four years from age 7 to 11 Major is business. 19

22 DANE DEWEES (25) (pronounced duh-wees) Forward Freshman, 5-11, 170, 19, 2/1/92 Bellingham, WA COLLEGE: Attended Western last year, but did not compete. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team Northwest Conference all-star as senior at Sehome High School Helped Mariners win league and district titles and place third at Class 2A state tournament Scored 16 goals and assisted on 13 others Played predominately with Crossfire Premier team as junior Second-team all-conference as sophomore on squad that won league and state titles Had 9 goals and 5 assists As freshman, played on team that reached state quarterfinals. PERSONAL: Major is psychology. 20

23 KEITH FERRIS (14) Midfielder/Forward Senior, 5-10, 170, 22, 1/5/89 Richland, WA COLLEGE: Played in 14 games as junior in 2010 Had 1 assist Saw action in nine games, making two starts, as sophomore in 2009 Missed 2008 season because of shoulder injury Played in 19 games as freshman in 2007 Had 3 goals and 3 assists Three letters. HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention Associated Press Class 4A all-state, first-team Tri-City Herald all-area and all-columbia Basin League choice as senior at Richland High School Had league-leading 12 goals and 10 assists Team captain Started and lettered four years. PERSONAL: Major is chemistry. 21

24 BRYAN HALL (17) Defender Junior, 6-1, 155, 20, 10/9/90 Tacoma, WA COLLEGE: Great Northwest Athletic Conference Academic all-star as sophomore in 2010 Saw action in 15 games, making 12 starts Played in seven games as freshman in 2009 Two letters. HIGH SCHOOL: Second-team Tacoma News Tribune all-area and first-team all-narrows League pick as senior at Stadium High School Team captain for third straight year Helped Tigers to league title and quarterfinals of Class 4A state tournament First-team all-league as junior and honorable mention as sophomore on team that reached first round of state playoffs Four-year letter winner Also played two season on Washington Premier Academy club team. PERSONAL: Major is physical therapy His father, Robert, competed in rowing at Pacific Lutheran University. 22

25 TYE HASTINGS (5) Midfielder Sophomore, 6-0, 165, 19, 9/7/91 Mill Creek, WA COLLEGE: Played in seven games as freshman in 2010 Had 1 assist One letter. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team Everett Herald all-area and all-western Conference South Division choice as senior at Jackson High School Scored team-high 16 goals, helping Timberwolves to league title Team captain, also earning MVP and Best Offensive awards First-team all-area as junior First-team all-league as sophomore and junior, and received honorable mention as freshman Best Offensive Player as sophomore and junior Started and lettered four years Played club soccer for Snohomish United Black, winning league championships in 2007 and 2009, and reaching semifinals of Washington State Cup in 2009 and finals in PERSONAL: Plans to major in computer-science or music His father, David, wrestled at Eastern Washington University, and his mother, Christine, ran track at Seattle Pacific University. STEVEN HUGHES (9) Midfielder Sophomore, 5-11, 165, 19, 10/27/91 Vancouver, WA COLLEGE: Played in 13 games, making three starts, as freshman in 2010 Had 1 assist One letter. HIGH SCHOOL: Second-team Class 3A all-state and first-team all-greater St. Helens League choice as senior at Columbia River High School Scored 13 goals and had 10 assists, both team-leading figures Team captain Did not play soccer in high school as junior Second-team all-league as sophomore Helped Chieftains reach first round of Class 4A state tournament Started two years and lettered three Also earned two letters in cross country Played four years on Eastside Liverpool FC club team, winning state and reaching quarterfinals at regionals in 2007 and 2009, and taking national title in PERSONAL: Plans to major in business. 23

26 OSCAR JIMENEZ (19) Midfielder Senior, 5-8, 150, 21, 11/3/89 Mount Vernon, WA COLLEGE: Enters season third among school career leaders in assists with 17, five short of school record, tied for 11th in goals with 15, and 10th in points with 47 First-team Daktronics West Region and unanimous Great Northwest Athletic Conference allstar as junior in 2010 Started all 18 games Had 4 goals, 1 game winner, and tied for team best in assists with 7 for 15 points Tied career-high with 2 assists vs. Northwest Nazarene on 10/30/10 Second-team Daktronics West Region all-star and first-team all-great Northwest Athletic Conference pick as sophomore in 2009 Started all 20 games Had 6 goals and tied for team lead with 5 assists for 17 points Scored one goal and assisted on two others in 4-3 win at Northwest Nazarene on 10/17/09 Played in 18 games as freshman in 2008, starting three Had 5 goals, including 1 game winner, and 5 assists for 15 points Had 1 goal and 1 assist in three of the last four games, all victories Three letters. HIGH SCHOOL: Skagit Valley Herald Player of the Year for third straight time and co-northwest League MVP as senior at Mount Vernon High School Helped Bulldogs to league and district titles and quarterfinals of Class 3A state playoffs, losing to eventual champion Camas Scored 10 goals Team captain for second consecutive season All-Western Conference North Division choice as junior Had 14 goals and five assists Helped Bulldogs to record and district playoffs Honorable mention all-league as sophomore, scoring four goals Started and lettered two years Also earned three letters in cross country, competing at Class 3A state meet as senior. PERSONAL: Major is mathematics. 24

27 JAKE JORGENSEN (2) Defender Senior, 5-11, 175, 21, 6/4/89 Bellingham, WA COLLEGE: Transfer from Trinity Western University Did not play in 2010 because of injury Starter three previous years for Spartans In 2009, helped host TWU win bronze medal at Canadian Interuniversity Sports national championship Had 2 goals and 4 assists In 2008, played on squad that placed second nationally, finishing with 1 goal and 3 assists In 2007, helped Spartans to record, league title, and fifth place at nationals Had 3 goals and 5 assists Team allowed just 0.57 goals per game, setting Canada West League record. HIGH SCHOOL: Established school career records of 86 goals and 59 assists at Meridian High School Class 1A state Player of the Year and Northwest Conference MVP as senior Also first-team Bellingham Herald all-whatcom County choice, leading Trojans to league title and second round at state Had 25 goals and 17 assists First-team all-state, Whatcom County League Player of the Year and Bellingham Herald Player of the Year as junior Had 23 goals and 16 assists on league titlewinning team Second-team all-state and WCL Offensive Player of the Year as sophomore Had 22 goals and 14 assists on league championship squad Secondteam all-nwc as freshman with 16 goals and 12 assists Four-year letter winner Also earned one letter in football as placekicker on state championship squad Played club soccer for Crossfire Premier for three years, and was in Washington State Olympic Development program for three years. PERSONAL: Completed bachelor s degree in finance at Trinity Western, and working on second degree in manufacturing and supply chain management at Western His brother, Jason, played soccer at Trinity Western and Hawaii Pacific and is graduate assistant coach at Western this fall. BROOKS KOCHMAN (29) Forward Freshman, 5-10, 165, 19, 7/29/92 Bellingham, WA COLLEGE: Did not attend school last year, playing on club team. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-northwest Conference pick as senior at Sehome High School Helped Mariners place third at Class 2A state tournament, leading team in scoring with 16 goals and 6 assists Member of state championship squad as sophomore and played on squad that reached state quarterfinals as freshman Fouryear letter winner Played club soccer for Crossfire Premier Academy, reaching USSDA National Championships on U18 team in 2010, and USSDA Academy Playoffs on U16 squad in 2009 Member of WFC Rangers A team that reached 2008 Washington State Championship game. PERSONAL: Plans to major in business. 25

28 ERIK LISSAK (15) Defender Freshman, 5-11, 155, 19, 2/19/82 Auburn, WA COLLEGE: Redshirt in HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-south Puget Sound League South Division and Federal Way Mirror All-City pick as senior at Todd Beamer High School Tacoma News Tribune all-area Best of the Rest Captain of team that posted 10 shutouts in reaching Class 4A state quarterfinals Second-team all-league as junior at Todd Beamer High School Hardest Worker award winner Played on teams that reach Class 4A state semifinals as sophomore and quarterfinals as freshman Started and lettered four years Also earned three letters in cross country Played U18 club soccer for Snohomish United Black, winning 2009 Division I league championship and going to Far West Regionals Took part for one year in Olympic Development Program. PERSONAL: Major is electrical engineering Named Washington State Scholar as prep and received Washington State Principals Award for Academic Excellence His father, Mark, played football at University of Kansas. BAILEY MARTIN (12) Defender, Sophomore, 6-0, 165, 19, 8/29/91 Tacoma, WA COLLEGE: Played in two games as freshman in 2010 One letter. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team Class 4A all-state and all-narrows League selection as senior at Stadium High School... Team Defensive Player of the Year and co-captain Keyed defense that allowed just five goals on squad that won league, district and Class 4A state titles Honorable mention all-state and first-team all-league as junior, helping Tigers win league title and reach state quarterfinals Second-team all-league as freshman and sophomore Started and lettered four years Also earned two letters in tennis Played three years for Washington Premier Academy. PERSONAL: Plans to major in communications or business. 26

29 JUSTIN MOORE (4) Defender Junior, 5-9, 160, 20, 3/12/91 Port Orchard, WA COLLEGE: Saw action in all 18 games as sophomore in 2010, making 16 starts Had 2 goals for 4 points Played in nine games as freshman in 2009, making six starts Had 1 goal, a game winner in 3-0 victory versus Mesa State on 9/10/09, and 2 assists for 4 points Two letters. HIGH SCHOOL: Co-MVP of Narrows League as senior at South Kitsap High School, scoring 17 goals in leading Wolves to record and Class 4A state championship In title game, defeated previously undefeated and nationally ranked Pasco, 2-1 Team captain for second season Firstteam all-kitsap County and all-league selection as junior Scored teamleading 12 goals and had 4 assists Second-team all-league as sophomore Two-year letter winner Also plays for West Sound FC, helping that squad place second at state tournament and go to regionals in PERSONAL: Plans to take program in pre-medicine. 27

30 KEEGAN ROGERS (1) Goalkeeper Freshman, 6-1, 190, 18, 5/6/93 Portland, OR HIGH SCHOOL: Played with Portland Timbers U23 PDL team and trained with Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer during spring and summer of 2011 Had four-year career goal against average of 0.79 and 31 shutouts at Portland Christian High School, helping team to record First-team Class 1A-2A-3A all-state and Columbia River League co-player of the Year as senior on squad that won fourth straight league title and reached first round of state playoffs First-team all-league for fourth time Team captain Played five games at forward, having 5 goals and 3 assists First-team all-state as junior on team that reached state quarterfinals Second-team all-state as sophomore on squad that won state championship As freshman, played on team that reached first round of state playoffs Four-year letter winner Also lettered four years in baseball, helping PCHS to state championship in 2008 and four league titles First-team allstate as junior and senior and second-team as sophomore Participated in Olympic Development program for three years, competing on Region IV (comprised of 14 states) team that went to Florida in 2009 and toured Germany in 2010 State team captain in 2009 and 2010 As sophomore, spent five weeks in Brazil training and playing with various clubs (Botafogo FC, Funorte FC, Brasilis FC) Competed on East Side United Football Club for five years, going to state four times. PERSONAL: Plans to major in kinesiology His father, Glenn, competed in soccer (goalkeeper) at Warner Pacific College and played professionally for Portland Timbers His mother, Rhonda, competed in soccer (midfielder) and softball (first base) at Pacific University OR. KRIS ROLSTAD (18) Defender Freshman, 5-11, 165, 18, 9/23/92 Salt Lake City, UT HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-state, all-region and all-conference selection as senior at Cottonwood High School... Helped Colts place second in region and reach opening round of state playoffs... Led team in scoring for fourth straight year with 7 goals, finishing with 18 for career... First-team region all-star as junior on squad that got to state... As freshman, played on team that reached state quarterfinals... Fouryear letter winner... Played on Blue Knights club team that won Utah state titles in 2009, 2010 and 2011, ranking among top 25 nationally. PERSONAL: Plans to major in business... His brother, Zach Bauling, played soccer at Western. 28

31 MATT SANCHEZ (27) Midfielder Freshman, 5-6, 145, 18, 4/11/93 Bellingham, WA HIGH SCHOOL: Bellingham Herald all-whatcom County Player of the Year and Northwest Conference Most Valuable Player as senior at Bellingham High School... Had 19 goals and 6 assists on team that won 12 straight games and posted league record... Class 2A State co-player of the Year as junior, helping Red Raiders to NWC, Northwest District and state titles... First-team all-state, all-conference and all-wcl pick... Scored 20 goals and had 13 assists... Had 4 goals in one game against Lakewood... Did not play as sophomore... First-team all-conference and all-county as freshman... Had 6 goals and 7 assists... Member of Crossfire Academy club team for three years, reaching final of U18 national championship in Participated in Olympic Development Program for three years, twice being picked for regional pool. PERSONAL: Plans to major in either physical therapy or kinesiology. CADEN SOWERS (24) Midfielder Freshman, 5-7, 150, 19, 10/25/91 Ferndale, WA COLLEGE: Redshirt in HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-northwest Conference pick and team captain as senior at Ferndale High School Scored 6 goals Missed most of season because of eye surgery First-team Class 3A all-state pick, Bellingham Herald all-area, and league Player of the Year as junior Team co-mvp Scored 24 goals, two short of school record First-team all-league as sophomore Played on team that reached state playoffs as freshman Started and lettered three years Also lettered twice in cross country. PERSONAL: Plans to major in mathematics or engineering His older brother, Ben, played soccer at Whatcom CC. 29

32 MATT TEMPLE (13) Midfielder Freshman, 5-8, 140, 18, 3/2/93 Beaverton, OR HIGH SCHOOL: First-team Class 6A all-state and all-metro League pick as senior at Beaverton High School Scored 19 goals and had 14 assists in helping team to record and state title game for first time in 25 years Team captain and team MVP Second-team all-league as junior Four-year letter winner Played on Club Westside Metros Remix which reached regionals three straight years. PERSONAL: Plans to major in either engineering or mathematics His father, Dave, ran track at Northern Colorado University. 30

33 ANDREW WEISHAAR (21) Forward Sophomore, 6-1, 165, 19, 4/11/92 Puyallup, WA COLLEGE: Played in 16 games, making five starts, as freshman in 2010 Had 6 goals, 1 game winner, and 3 assists for 15 points Scored 2 goals vs. Mary ND on 10/18/10 and had 2 assists vs. Northwest Nazarene on 10/30/10 One letter. HIGH SCHOOL: First-team Class 4A all- State and Tacoma News Tribune all-area pick as senior at Puyallup High School South Puget Sound League South Division MVP, leading division with school-record 28 goals Team MVP and captain for second straight year on team that reached first round of Class 4A state playoffs Tacoma Athletic Commission Athlete of the Month for May Honorable mention Class 4A all-state and first-team all-area as junior, leading SPSL South Division in scoring with 19 goals Twice firstteam all-league choice Scored 16 goals as sophomore on 15-1 team that won league title and reached title game of state playoffs Started and lettered three years Played on Washington Premier Academy club team that placed fifth at nationals in PERSONAL: Plans to major is business. 31

34 GABRIELE ZACCAGNINI (6) (pronounced GAY-bree-el-ah, Zac- ah-knee-knee) Midfielder Freshman, 5-8, 145, 19, 1/10/92 Olympia, WA COLLEGE: Redshirt in HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention Class 3A all-state and first-team Daily Olympian all-area and all-western Cascade Conference choice as senior at Capital High School Scored team-high 15 goals, leading team to league title and Class 3A state semifinals Suffered ruptured Achilles tendon in practice session during playoffs Did not play in high school as junior First-team all-state selection as sophomore at Capital High School Also first-team all-area and all-league, helping Cougars to league championship and state quarterfinals Second-team all-league as freshman on squad that won league title Started and lettered three years Played two years on Crossfire club team and five for Washington Premier Academy. PERSONAL: Plans to major in engineering His brother, Daniele, played soccer at Pacific Lutheran University. 32

35 ALL-STARS NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA NCAA II ALL-AMERICAN Second Team 2008 Matt Pele M NSCAA NCAA II WEST REGION First Team 2001 Cody Hagler F 2007 Matt Pele M 2008 Matt Pele M Second Team 1998 Chris Beaudoin D 2000 Jeff Obenchain D Rob Schaper F 2004 Ryan Hopp F 2007 Gibson Bardsley F 2008 Samir Vejo F 2009 Kellan Brown M 2010 Gibson Bardsley F DAKTRONICS NCAA II ALL-AMERICAN First Team 2010 Gibson Bardsley F Honorable Mention 2010 Kellan Brown M DAKTRONICS NCAA II WEST REGION First Team 2009 Kellan Brown M 2010 Gibson Bardsley F Kellan Brown M Oscar Jimenez M Second Team 2007 Michael Lockwood G 2008 Samir Vejo F 2009 Chris Brundage D Oscar Jimenez M NAIA ALL-AMERICAN Second Team 1990 Peter LaBarge F Third Team 1989 Peter LaBarge F Honorable Mention 1983 Joe McAuliffe M 1984 John Reilly G 1989 Tom Venable M 1990 Tom Venable M 1991 Steve Bowmer D Steve Starcevich F Ryan Childs G 1992 Jamie Thilmony D Steve Starcevich M 1997 Scot Swanson F Rob Skafgaard M NAIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST ALL- AREA/REGION First Team 1990 Peter LaBarge F Tom Venable M 1991 Steve Bowmer D Ryan Childs G Steve Starcevich F 1992 Jamie Thilmony D Steve Starcevich M 1996 Rob Skafgaard M 1997 Rob Skafgaard M Scot Swanson F Second Team 1991 Dave Miller D Jason Woodward F 1996 Keith Baker D Scot Swanson F 1997 Keith Baker D Honorable Mention 1996 Kelly Grayum G ALL-CONFERENCE NORTHWEST COLLEGIATE SOCCER CONFERENCE First Team 1983 Joe McAuliffe M 1988 Jim Myhre F Simon Evans M Tom Venable M 1989 Steve Bowmer D Tom Venable M Peter LaBarge F Dennis Lapchis F 1990 Peter LaBarge F Tom Vernable M 1991 Steve Starcevich F 1992 Steve Starcevich M Second Team 1986 John Polzin M 1987 Jonathan Fleck M Bill Schmitt D PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Midfielder of the Year 1996 Rob Skafgaard First Team 1996 Rob Skafgaard M Scot Swanson F Keith Baker D Second Team 1996 Scott Harrington M Kelly Grayum G PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE First Team 1998 Dave Green G Chris Beaudoin D 1999 Sean Standley F 2000 Sean Standley M Dave Green G Second Team 1999 Wade Ambrose D Brett Burns M Andy Quinn M 2000 Jeff Obenchain D Rob Schaper F Wade Ambrose D GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Player of the Year 2002 Paul Nissley F 2008 Matt Pele M 2010 Gibson Bardsley F Newcomer of the Year 2001 Cody Hagler F 2003 Ryan Hopp F 2004 Kenny Mueller D 2007 Samir Vejo F Freshman of the Year 2002 Ben Dragavon G 2006 Chris Jepson M 2007 Gibson Bardsley F 2009 Chris Brundage D First Team 2001 Cody Hagler F Joe Bensch M Jeff Obenchain D 2002 Paul Nissley F Ben Dragavon G Ian Weinberg M Jeremy Milsten D 2003 Ben Dragavon G Jeff Lane M Joel Saulter D Justin Scholze D 2004 Ryan Hopp F Nick Webb D Jeremy Milsten D 2005 Blake Brown D 2006 Gus Zadra F 2007 Gibson Bardsley F Samir Vejo F Matt Pele M 2008 Gibson Bardsley F Cameron Copps-Tilley G Matt Pele M Nick Saletto D Samir Vejo F 2009 Keller Brown M Chris Brundage D Oscar Jimenez M 2010 Gibson Bardsley F Kellan Brown M Oscar Jimenez M 33

36 ALL-STARS Second Team 2001 Ian Winberg M Wade Ambrose D Darin Laier G 2002 Eric Blatt M Justin Scholze D 2003 Ryan Hopp F David Hileman M Jeremy Milsten D 2004 Jeff Lane M Kenny Mueller D Ben Dragavon G 2005 Zach Bauling F Filomon Afenegus M Robbie Curry M 2007 Oliver Wellman M Michael Lockwood G 2008 Micheal Ricci F Oliver Wellman M Chris Jepson D 2009 Gibson Bardsley F Mitch Barrows M 2010 Brendan Quilici M Thomas Kauffman D ALL-DISTRICT NAIA DISTRICT 1 Player of the Year 1990 Peter LaBarge F District All-Stars 1983 Joe McAuliffe M 1984 Joe McAuliffe M Danny Machado F John Reilly G 1985 John Reilly G 1986 John Reilly G 1988 Simon Evans M 1989 Tom Venable M Peter LaBarge F 1990 Peter LaBarge F Steve Starcevich D Tom Venable M Dennis Lapchis F Cliff Potter F 1991 Steve Bowmer D Ryan Childs G Steve Starcevich F 1992 Jamie Thilmony D Steve Starcevich M Bryon Phillips F 1993 Craig Jones F ESPN THE MAGAZINE/ CoSIDA DISTRICT VIII ACADEMIC ALL-STAR 2007 Michael Lockwood G NAIA ACADEMIC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1983 Thom Castagna M 1997 Scot Swanson F ACADEMIC ALL- CONFERENCE PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE 1998 Dave Green G Jason Frazier F 1999 Dave Green G Sean Nielsen D Andy Quinn M 2000 Charlie Ashbaugh D Sean Nielsen D Brett Burns M Dave Green G GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2002 Joel Saulter D 2003 Joel Saulter D 2005 Zach Bauling F 2006 Joel Grossman M Zachary Bauling F Paul Kimbrough D 2007 Zachary Bauling F Michael Ricci M Michael Lockwood G 2008 Cris Geday D Joel Grossman F Michael Ricci F 2009 Matt Fishbaugher M Darragh Simm F 2010 Bryan Hall D Darragh Simm M COACH OF THE YEAR NORTHWEST COLLEGIATE SOCCER CONFERENCE 1986 Bruce Campbell PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1996 Brad Swanson GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2002 Travis Connell 2007 Travis Connell 2008 Travis Connell NAIA AREA I 1989 Kevin Quinn NAIA DISTRICT Kevin Quinn 34

37 RECORDS INDIVIDUAL - GAME Most goals 6 Samir Vejo vs. Colorado Christian, 2008 Most assists 4 Jay Harper vs. Northwest, 1996 INDIVIDUAL - SEASON Most goals 21 Peter LaBarge, 1990 Most assists 10 Dennis Lapchis, 1990 INDIVIDUAL - CAREER Most goals 41 Peter LaBarge, Gibson Bardsley, Most assists 22 Dennis Lapchis, , TEAM - GAME Most goals 11 vs. Trinity Western, 1990 TEAM - SEASON Most wins Best record Worst Record Longest winning streak Longest losing streak

38 TEAM RECORDS Wins Kevin Quinn Travis Connell Kevin Quinn Travis Connell Travis Connell Brad Swanson Travis Connell Brad Swanson Travis Connell 2010 Winning Percentage Travis Connell Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Travis Connell Travis Connell 2008 Most Wins (Coach) Travis Connell present Kevin Quinn Brad Swanson Bruce Campbell , Winning Percentage (Coach) Travis Connell present Brad Swanson Travis Connell present Kevin Quinn Bruce Campbell , Goals 57 Kevin Quinn Kevin Quinn Brad Swanson Travis Connell Travis Connell Travis Connell Bruce Campbell Travis Connell Goals Against Average 0.84 Travis Connell Travis Connell Bruce Campbell Travis Connell Travis Connell Kevin Quinn Travis Connell

39 CAREER LEADERS Goals Peter LaBarge Gibson Bardsley Scot Swanson Dennis Lapchis , Samir Vejo Ryan Hopp Kellan Brown Paul Nissley Sean Standley Ian Weinberg Cliff Potter Gus Zadra , Oscar Jimenez Jay Harper Craig Jones Josiah Johnson Dave Hileman Tyler Bjork Assists Dennis Lapchis , Gibson Bardsley Oscar Jimenez Steve Starcevich David Schlesinger Matt Pele Kellan Brown Sean Standley Brendan Quilici Scot Swanson Tom Venable Kory Pope Michael Ricci Peter LaBarge Brett Burns Jim Bialek Jay Harper Jeff Lane Kris Pope Paul Nissley Cody Hagler Scott Harrington Cliff Potter Josiah Johnson Filomon Afenegus , Tyler Bjork Points (goals-assists-total points) Gibson Bardsley Peter LaBarge Scot Swanson Dennis Lapchis , Samir Vejo Kellan Brown Ryan Hopp Paul Nissley Sean Standley Oscar Jimenez Ian Weinberg Cliff Potter Jay Harper Gus Zadra , Josiah Johnson Brendan Quilici Games Played Chris Jepson Filomon Afenegus , Ben Dragavon Thomas Kauffman Gibson Bardsley Matt Pele Dave Schlesinger Jim Myhre Kory Pope Brendan Quilici Tom Venable Zach Bauling Mitch Barrows Jim Bialek Steve Bowmer Ian Weinberg Sean Standley Dennis Lapchis , Goals Against Average Darin Laier Paul Maycock Ben Dragavon Cameron Copps-Tilley John Reilly Dave Green Kelly Grayum Ryan Childs Shutouts Ben Dragavon Paul Maycock Dave Green Darin Laier Cameron Copps-Tilley John Reilly Kelly Grayum Drew Smiley Michael Lockwood

40 SEASON LEADERS Goals Peter LaBarge Peter LaBarge Gibson Bardsley Samir Vejo Scot Swanson Ryan Hopp Paul Nissley Gibson Bardsley Kellan Brown Dennis Lapchis Scot Swanson Cliff Potter Jim Morton Jason Woodward Jeff Busch Ryan Hopp Cliff Potter John Parker Gus Zadra Samir Vejo Gibson Bardsley Kellan Brown Dennis Lapchis Gibson Bardsley Kellan Brown Scot Swanson Cliff Potter Kellan Brown Goals Against Average Paul Maycock Michael Lockwood Ben Dragavon Ben Dragavon Paul Maycock Kelly Grayum Leo Cohen Cameron Copps-Tilley Darin Laier Kelly Grayum Paul Maycock John Reilly Shutouts Darin Laier Ben Dragavon Michael Lockwood Drew Smiley Paul Maycock Ben Dragavon Dave Green Cameron Copps-Tilley Assists Dennis Lapchis Brett Burns Steve Starcevich Jay Harper Gibson Bardsley Oscar Jimenez Scott Harrington Sean Standley Joe Bensch Kory Pope Paul Nissley Dennis Lapchis Tom Venable Michael Ricci Gibson Bardsley Matt Pele Kellan Brown Sujinda Dangvan Points (goals-assists-total points) Peter LaBarge Peter LaBarge Gibson Bardsley Samir Vejo Scot Swanson Paul Nissley Ryan Hopp

41 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS 1978 (3-9-0) 0 at Simon Fraser 4 0 at Puget Sound OT 1 1 at Pacific Lutheran 3 0 at Seattle Pacific 1 1 OREGON OT 2 3 OREGON STATE 2 3 at Seattle 6 3 PUGET SOUND 0 2 at Seattle OT 3 1 at Portland 3 0 WASHINGTON 4 2 PACIFIC LUTHERAN (5-8-0) 3 FORT STEILCOOM CC 2 2 at Edmonds CC 0 0 PORTLAND OT 1 3 EDMONDS CC 4 2 at Oregon State OT 1 1 at Oregon 3 1 SIMON FRASER 4 2 at Seattle 1 0 at Washington 2 1 SEATTLE PACIFIC 4 5 SEATTLE OT 3 2 PUGET SOUND 4 0 at Puget Sound (6-5-2) 1 at Seattle 0 0 at Puget Sound 3 1 SEATTLE 1 0 at Simon Fraser 9 8 at Evergreen State 1 1 at Portland 2 0 WASHINGTON 3 2 PUGET SOUND 2 6 at Trinity Western 1 4 at Whitworth 2 1 at Gonzaga OT 0 2 at Seattle Pacific 3 3 EVERGREEN STATE (7-3-2) 2 at Puget Sound 2 1 at Pacific Lutheran 0 2 at Seattle 0 4 TRINITY WESTERN 0 3 GONZAGA 2 0 at Washington 1 1 SEATTLE 0 2 at Warner Pacific 1 0 at Portland 1 1 at Simon Fraser OT 1 2 PUGET SOUND 0 2 SEATTLE PACIFIC (5-9-1) 3 vs. Capilano 0 (non-counter) 5 vs. Shoreline CC 0 (non-counter) 4 vs. Puget Sound 2 1 vs. Whitworth 0 5 vs. Seattle 2 2 at Chico State 4 1 CAL BERKELEY 6 0 WASHINGTON 2 1 at Gonzaga 2 3 at Whitworth 1 1 at Seattle 0 3 CENTRAL OT 0 (non-counter vs. club team) 1 SIMON FRASER OT 2 1 at Washington OT 1 0 at Puget Sound 2 0 WARNER PACIFIC 1 1 PORTLAND OT 2 0 at Seattle Pacific (10-9-1) 1 vs. St. Mary s 4 2 vs. Whitworth 0 2 vs. Biola 3 4 at Cal State Hayward 1 1 vs. Willamette 0 2 at Evergreen State 1 4 vs. Whitworth 0 0 vs. Pacific Lutheran 1 0 SIMON FRASER 4 0 at Washington 4 5 GONZAGA 0 0 SEATTLE PACIFIC 1 3 EVERGREEN STATE 0 1 at Pacific Lutheran OT 1 2 PUGET SOUND 1 0 at Warner Pacific 4 0 at Portland 2 2 WHITWORTH 0 0 at Simon Fraser OT 2 6 SEATTLE (7-9-1) 1 at Stanford 2 0 at San Jose State 5 0 at Cal Berkeley 2 1 vs. Cal State San Bernardino 3 1 vs. Claremont-Mudd 0 3 vs. Grand Canyon 1 1 at Puget Sound 0 1 at Warner Pacific 4 3 SEATTLE 0 3 at Whitworth 3 4 at Gonzaga 1 1 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 2 0 at Evergreen State OT 1 0 at Seattle Pacific 1 1 WASHINGTON 0 3 PORTLAND 1 1 SIMON FRASER (4-5-2) 3 UC DAVIS 0 0 EVERGREEN STATE OT 0 1 at Pacific Lutheran 2 1 SEATTLE PACIFIC OT 1 3 PUGET SOUND 0 0 at Washington 4 1 at Warner Pacific 2 1 at Portland 6 0 at Simon Fraser 4 4 SEATTLE 0 3 WHITWORTH (5-9-0) 2 vs. Whitworth 1 1 vs. Willamette 2 0 vs. College of Idaho 2 2 at Puget Sound 1 0 at Whitworth 2 4 at Gonzaga 0 0 WASHINGTON 5 1 CENTRAL 0 2 SEATTLE 0 0 PORTLAND 8 1 at Evergreen State 2 2 SIMON FRASER 3 2 WARNER PACIFIC 4 1 at Seattle Pacific (16-6-1) 2 at British Columbia 2 2 WILLAMETTE 0 0 vs. Oregon State 2 0 at Washington 1 8 vs. Menlo 0 2 at Humboldt State 1 0 at Portland 5 1 at Evergreen State 3 3 vs. Pacific Lutheran 0 6 vs. Puget Sound 0 4 at Seattle 2 3 at Oregon State 2 3 PUGET SOUND 0 3 at Central 1 3 GONZAGA 2 2 at Simon Fraser 1 2 TRINITY WESTERN 0 1 EVERGREEN STATE 0 3 WHITWORTH 2 2 EVERGREEN STATE 1 2 at Warner Pacific 0 1 vs. Rockhurst MO 3 2 vs. Midwestern State TX (14-6-0) 6 vs. Seattle 2 1 vs. Pacific Lutheran 4 1 vs. Grand Canyon 3 2 vs. U.S. International 1 3 at Fresno Pacific 2 3 SIMON FRASER 1 11 TRINITY WESTERN 0 2 WHITWORTH OT 1 1 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 0 3 CENTRAL 2 3 at Puget Sound OT 1 4 at Evergreen State OT 2 0 at Washington 2 0 SEATTLE PACIFIC 1 3 SEATTLE 1 5 at Simon Fraser OT 4 0 at Warner Pacific 1 6 PACIFIC LUTHERAN OT 3 2 SIMON FRASER 0 1 WARNER PACIFIC OT (8-7-2) 3 at George Fox 1 4 at Simon Fraser 1 1 vs. Pacific Lutheran OT 0 2 vs. Willamette 3 1 WASHINGTON 3 2 EVERGREEN STATE OT 2 2 at Central 1 1 at Seattle 2 2 at Pacific Lutheran 0 3 SIMON FRASER OT 3 1 PUGET SOUND 2 2 OREGON STATE 3 0 at Seattle Pacific 2 2 at Linfield 0 5 at Lewis & Clark 1 2 at Gonzaga 3 1 at Whitworth (8-8-0) 1 vs. Concordia 2 2 at Evergreen State 0 3 vs. Chico State 1 1 at Oregon State 2 1 GEORGE FOX 2 2 at Simon Fraser 0 4 at Evergreen State 2 2 at Puget Sound 1 2 CENTRAL 0 1 at Seattle Pacific 8 2 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 0 1 SEATTLE 2 0 SIMON FRASER 1 0 at Washington 4 1 WHITWORTH OT 0 2 at Pacific Lutheran OT 3 39

42 1993 (3-11-1) 1996 (11-8-1) 1999 (11-6-1) 2002 (15-4-1) 2 vs. Willamette 1 1 vs. Whitworth 8 0 at Concordia 6 1 at Portland State 3 0 at Pacific OT 0 0 at George Fox 1 1 SIMON FRASER 0 1 EVERGREEN STATE 2 4 at Central OT 3 1 PUGET SOUND 2 1 at Pacific Lutheran 2 0 at Seattle Pacific 6 0 at Seattle 7 0 at Whitworth 2 0 at Simon Fraser (2-13-0) 0 vs. Columbia 5 1 vs. Puget Sound 2 0 SEATTLE 4 1 EVERGREEN STATE 2 0 SIMON FRASER 5 0 CENTRAL 6 0 at Portland 6 0 at Seattle 2 2 PORTLAND STATE 1 1 GEORGE FOX 2 4 at Puget Sound OT 3 0 at Seattle Pacific 4 1 at Evergreen State 2 0 at Central 3 1 PUGET SOUND (4-11-1) 1 vs. George Fox 2 3 vs. Whitworth 0 1 CONCORDIA 3 0 SEATTLE 2 0 at Puget Sound 2 1 EVERGREEN STATE 0 3 POINT LOMA NAZARENE 1 0 at Seattle 4 0 SIMON FRASER 1 5 NORTHWEST 0 1 at Seattle Pacific 4 1 at Central 2 0 PUGET SOUND OT 0 0 at Evergreen State 2 0 at Simon Fraser 2 1 CENTRAL OT 2 4 vs. Cascade OT 4 2 at Evergreen State OT 3 2 at Pacific Lutheran 0 2 vs. Biola 3 1 vs. Linfield 2 5 at Cascade 0 2 at Linfield 1 1 SEATTLE 0 3 at Albertson OT 2 4 at Northwest Nazarene OT 1 0 at Simon Fraser 2 1 WESTERN BAPTIST 2 3 CONCORDIA 0 0 at Evergreen State 1 3 SIMON FRASER OT 2 3 at Central OT 2 12 NORTHWEST 0 0 at Seattle Pacific 2 3 at Seattle 2 0 at Seattle (12-6-1) 1 at Victoria 1 3 vs. Humboldt State 1 2 at Pacific OT 1 3 at Cal State Hayward 2 2 at San Francisco State OT 1 0 HAWAII PACIFIC 2 1 vs. Chico State 2 3 EVERGREEN STATE 0 3 SIMON FRASER 4 4 at Evergreen State 0 2 at Western Baptist OT 1 1 at Concordia 0 3 REGIS 2 0 at Seattle Pacific 9 0 at Simon Fraser 6 6 NORTHWEST 0 1 vs. Hawaii Pacific 0 1 at Simon Fraser 0 0 vs. Seattle (6-10-1) 0 CHICO STATE 3 1 PACIFIC 2 2 CONCORDIA 1 1 at Humboldt State OT 1 4 vs. Montana State Billings 1 0 INCARNATE WORD 3 0 SIMON FRASER 2 0 at Oregon State 3 4 WEST TEXAS A&M OT 3 0 at Seattle Pacific 2 4 HUMBOLDT STATE 1 0 at Simon Fraser 3 3 COLORADO MINES OT 4 0 at Seattle 2 2 BYU HAWAII 1 0 at Gonzaga 4 5 EVERGREEN STATE 0 0 vs. UC Davis 4 3 vs. San Francisco State 2 4 at Humboldt State 1 3 vs. Chico State 2 0 vs. Sonoma State 1 1 at Incarnate Word 0 1 at West Texas A&M 6 1 SIMON FRASER OT 1 2 at Evergreen State 1 1 Oregon State OT 2 0 at Concordia 1 2 THE MASTER S 1 4 at Northwest 1 6 BYU HAWAII 1 4 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 0 0 at Simon Fraser 3 3 HUMBOLDT STATE 0 1 at Seattle (8-9-0) 3 at San Francisco State 1 2 at Cal State Stanislaus OT 1 2 at Chico State 0 0 vs. UC Davis 2 2 at Sonoma State 3 6 WARNER PACIFIC 0 3 NORTHWEST 0 3 vs. Montana State Billings 1 0 at Gonzaga 5 1 at Cal State Dominguez Hills 2 0 HAWAII PACIFIC 1 3 BYU HAWAII OT 2 0 at Simon Fraser 6 1 HUMBOLDT STATE 2 0 at Seattle Pacific 3 1 at Northwest Nazarene 0 0 SEATTLE (9-10-1) 0 vs. Lewis 3 2 at Grand Canyon 5 0 at Cal State Dominguez Hills 1 1 at UC San Diego OT 0 2 CHICO STATE OT 1 1 SEATTLE 3 3 CONCORDIA 0 4 NORTHWEST NAZARENE 0 0 UC DAVIS 2 0 SONOMA STATE 1 2 SIMON FRASER 0 4 HUMBOLDT STATE 0 0 SEATTLE PACIFIC 1 1 at Gonzaga 1 4 at Montana State Billings 0 0 at Oregon State 5 2 at Humboldt State 0 1 at Simon Fraser 0 1 at Seattle 4 1 at Seattle Pacific 0 1 vs. San Francisco State 3 1 at Sonoma State 2 3 at Humboldt State 1 2 at Chico State 0 0 at UC Davis 2 2 at Northwest Nazarene OT 1 1 WHITWORTH 0 1 CASCADE 0 1 PUGET SOUND 0 1 SEATTLE PACIFIC OT 1 2 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 0 2 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS 1 1 SIMON FRASER 3 2 at Seattle 1 6 GRAND CANYON 1 7 HUMBOLDT STATE 1 7 EVERGREEN STATE 0 2 at Simon Fraser 1 1 at Seattle Pacific 0 2 SEATTLE (8-8-2) 1 at Grand Canyon OT 1 1 at Cal Poly Pomona 2 0 at Cal State Dominguez Hills 3 1 vs. CSU San Bernardino 5 0 at Cal State Bakersfield 3 0 SEATTLE 2 2 EVERGREEN STATE 0 4 at Humboldt State 1 2 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 0 2 SONOMA STATE 1 2 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 0 2 vs. Notre Dame DeNamur OT 1 1 SIMON FRASER 0 1 SEATTLE PACIFIC OT 1 2 at Simon Fraser 3 0 at Seattle 2 7 HUMBOLDT STATE 1 0 at Seattle Pacific (13-7-0) 0 WARNER PACIFIC 1 3 CAL POLY POMONA 1 2 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS OT 1 3 at San Francisco State 0 0 at Sonoma State OT 1 3 vs. Cal State San Bernardino 1 5 at Pacific 0 1 at Humboldt State 0 2 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 1 3 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 1 2 at Cal State Monterey Bay 1 3 at Chico State 0 0 at Seattle 4 1 at Simon Fraser 2 0 SEATTLE PACIFIC 1 2 GRAND CANYON 0 4 EVERGREEN STATE 1 1 HUMBOLDT STATE 0 0 at Seattle Pacific 1 0 SEATTLE 1 40

43 2005 (3-16-1) 0 at Cal State L.A. OT 1 0 at Cal State Dominguez Hills 3 2 at Cal Poly Pomona 4 2 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 3 1 SONOMA STATE 2 0 UC SAN DIEGO 2 1 CHICO STATE OT 0 2 GRAND CANYON OT 2 2 at Evergreen State 4 1 HUMBOLDT STATE 2 0 SEATTLE 3 0 at Seattle Pacific 3 0 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 1 3 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 2 0 SIMON FRASER 1 0 at Seattle 4 1 vs. Cal State San Bernardino 4 0 at Grand Canyon 2 4 at Humboldt State 2 0 SEATTLE PACIFIC (11-5-3) 1 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY 0 1 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS 2 0 at Sonoma State 2 1 at Chico State OT 2 2 WARNER PACIFIC 1 1 GRAND CANYON OT 1 2 SIMON FRASER 0 4 NORTHWEST NAZARENE 0 1 at UC Colorado Springs OT 1 4 at Regis 5 10 at Colorado Christian 0 1 at Seattle Pacific 3 4 at Northwest Nazarene 2 3 at Saint Martin s 1 1 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 0 2 at Montana State Billings 1 1 CAL STATE L.A. OT 1 6 SAINT MARTIN S 0 3 SEATTLE PACIFIC (2-17-1) 1 at Humboldt State 2 0 Cal State Dom. Hills 1 0 Cal State Stanislaus 3 1 at Sonoma State 3 0 Cal State L.A. 2 1 at Chico State 3 3 EVERGREEN STATE OT 2 0 GRAND CANYON 1 1 SEATTLE PACIFIC 4 2 at Cal State Bakersfield 4 1 at UC San Diego 2 2 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 7 5 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 1 0 at Simon Fraser OT 1 0 at Seattle 1 0 vs. Hawaii Pacific OT 1 1 at Grand Canyon 3 1 at Seattle Pacific 3 1 SEATTLE (8-11-1) 1 SONOMA STATE OT 2 4 EVERGREEN STATE 1 2 HUMBOLDT STATE 1 2 CHICO STATE 3 1 METRO STATE OT 2 3 vs. Mesa State 0 0 at Grand Canyon 4 2 SIMON FRASER 3 1 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS OT 2 3 NORTHWEST NAZARENE 1 0 SEATTLE PACIFIC 1 1 at Saint Martin s 2 4 at Northwest Nazarene OT 3 0 at Cal State Dominguez Hills 3 1 at Cal State L.A. 6 0 at Simon Fraser 2 4 at Seattle Pacific 0 3 at Montana State Billings 2 1 vs. Mary OT 1 2 SAINT MARTIN S (13-6-1) 4 HAWAII HILO 0 2 CASCADE 1 1 SONOMA STATE 3 1 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 2 2 PACIFIC 0 1 at Montana State Billings 2 0 SEATTLE 1 3 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 0 2 GRAND CANYON 1 3 at Saint Martin s 1 1 at Cal State Stanislaus 0 2 UC COLORADO SPRINGS 0 4 MARY 0 2 vs. Hawaii Pacific 0 3 vs. Hawaii Hilo 1 0 at Grand Canyon 1 1 at Seattle Pacific OT 1 0 at Seattle 2 5 SAINT MARTIN S 1 2 SEATTLE PACIFIC (10-6-2) 1 Chico State 2 4 Cal State Stanislaus OT 4 1 HUMBOLDT STATE 0 2 Metro State 1 6 Colorado Christian 0 2 at Seattle Pacific OT 2 2 at Northwest Nazarene 3 2 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 3 0 at Simon Fraser 1 4 at Saint Martin s OT 3 5 HAWAII PACIFIC 2 0 GRAND CANYON 2 5 MARY 0 3 SIMON FRASER 4 2 at Montana State Billings 1 7 NORTHWEST NAZARENE 0 2 SAINT MARTIN S 0 2 SEATTLE PACIFIC 0 41

44 NCAA Division II Championships The NCAA Division II Championships tournament was initiated in 1981 with 10 teams participating in the inaugural competition. National Champions 1973 Missouri-St. Louis 1974 Adelphi 1975 Baltimore 1976 Loyola (Md.) 1977 Alabama A&M 1978 Seattle Pacific 1979 Alabama A&M 1980 Lock Haven 1981 Tampa 1982 Florida International 1983 Seattle Pacific 1984 Florida International 1985 Seattle Pacific 1986 Seattle Pacific 1987 Southern Connecticut State 1988 Florida Tech 1989 Southern N.H Southern Connecticut State 1991 Florida Tech 1992 Southern Connecticut State 1993 Seattle Pacific 1994 Tampa 1995 Southern Connecticut State 1996 Grand Canyon 1997 Cal State Bakersfield 1998 Southern Connecticut State 1999 Southern Connecticut State 2000 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2001 Tampa 2002 Sonoma State 2003 Lynn 2004 Seattle 2005 Fort Lewis 2006 Dowling 2007 Franklin Pierce 2008 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2009 Fort Lewis 2010 Northern Kentucky West Region Champions 1986 Seattle Pacific 1987 Seattle Pacific 1988 Cal State Northridge 1989 Cal State East Bay 1990 Seattle Pacific 1991 Sonoma State 1992 Seattle Pacific 1993 Seattle Pacific 1994 Seattle Pacific 1995 Cal State Bakersfield 1996 Grand Canyon 1997 Cal State Bakersfield 1998 Seattle Pacific 1999 UC Davis 2000 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2001 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2002 Sonoma State 2003 Chico State 2004 Seattle 2005 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2006 Seattle 2007 Sonoma State 2008 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2009 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2010 Chico State Great Northwest Athletic Conference Champions 2001 Seattle 2002 Western Washington 2003 Seattle 2004 Seattle 2005 Seattle 2006 Seattle Pacific/Seattle 2007 Seattle 2008 Western Washington 2009 Saint Martin s 2010 Simon Fraser 42

45 SERIES RECORDS Albertson British Columbia Biola BYU Hawaii Cal Berkeley Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State Hayward Cal State L.A Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State San Bernardino Cal State Stanislaus Cascade Central Washington Chico State Claremont-Mudd Colorado Christian Colorado Mines Columbia Concordia Edmonds CC Evergreen State Fort Steilacoom CC Fresno Pacific George Fox Gonzaga Grand Canyon Hawaii Hilo Hawaii Pacific Humboldt State Incarnate Word Lewis Lewis & Clark Linfield Mary Menlo Mesa State Metro State Montana State Billings Midwestern State Northwest Northwest Nazarene Notre Dame de Namur Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pacific Lutheran Point Loma Nazarene Portland Portland State Puget Sound Regis Rockhurst Saint Martin s St. Mary s San Francisco State San Jose State Seattle Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Sonoma State Stanford The Masters Trinity Western UC-Colorado Springs UC Davis UC San Diego U.S. International Victoria Warner Pacific Washington Western Baptist West Texas A&M Whitworth Willamette

46 2010 COMBINED STATISTICS 44

47 INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATISTICS 45

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49 HALL OF FAME NATIONAL HALL OF FAME Six Western coaches and athletes are members of the NAIA National Hall of Fame. SAM CARVER Known as the Father of Western Athletics, Sam Carver was a standout student-athlete at the school in 1912 and Shortly after, he became coach of nearly every Western sport. Carver coached six sports at Western, including baseball for 10 years, basketball for 19 years, football for 14 years, golf for 22 years, tennis for 18 years and track & field for 22 years. He also was director of athletics for 18 years. WWU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Jim Adams Robert Ames Joanie Armstrong Lee Andersen Nola Ayres Willis Ball Norm Bright Dick Bruland Jon Brunaugh Debbie Carter Dick Carver Sam Carver Hank Chamberlin Jim Chapman Frank Chorvat Steve Chronister Ray Ciszek Al Cornett Ron Crowe Mike Dahl Norm Dahl Lorne Davies Kristy Dees Rollie DeKoster Bob Diehl Annette Duvall Dave Emery Fred Emerson Chuck Erickson Mike Franza Jack Frazier Paula French Dan Gagnon Les Galley Dominic Garguile Hoyt Gier Butts Giraud Ken Graham Hope Grimm Lynda Goodrich Cindy Gordon Norm Hash Wendy Hawley Herb Hearsey Kathy Hemion Hester Hill Jack Hubbard John Hunt Allen James Cathy Johnson James Johnson Howard Jones Jerry Joyce Scarlett Kanistanaux Manny Kimmie Mike Kirk Dwayne Kirkley Kim Kolody Basketball Football/Alumnus Crew Wrestling Alumnus Football Track Football Football Soccer Basketball Coach/Administrator Basketball Wrestling Football Tennis Track/Administrator Football Basketball Basketball Track Alumnus Track Alumnus Coach Soccer Swimming Football Track Basketball Football Soccer Track Baseball Coach Football Football Alumnus Soccer Coach/Administrator Soccer Football Basketball Administrator Basketball Badminton Coach Track Track Softball Basketball Football Coach/Administrator Field Hockey Basketball Basketball Basketball Volleyball The current home of Viking basketball is named for Carver, who was inducted in HERBERT HEARSEY Western s faculty athletic representative for 25 years, Herb Hearsey was instrumental in developing the bulk of the eligibility rules used by the NAIA. Hearsey helped write the constitution and bylaws of the Evergreen Conference which was formed in He also was secretary of the NAIA National Eligibility Committee. A professor of library science and associate director of Wilson Library during his 34 years at Western, Hearsey was inducted in Charles Lappenbusch Peter LaBarge Fil Leanderson Claudia Lindor Pat Locker Scott Lohr Boyde Long Jim Lounsberry C.W. Bill McDonald Jo Metzger Joe Moses Larry Nielson Jack Nighbert Charmon Odle Dick Pangallo Stan Peterson Genevie Pfueller Lorrie Post Anna Rabel Bruce Randall Chuck Randall Vic Randall Roger Repoz Steve Richardson Paul Rudis Gina Sampson Walt Schilaty Carl Schuler John Skov Rob Smith Boyd Staggs Jim Sterk Scott Stokes Ken Swalwell Gerry Swan Shirley Swanson Wendy Taylor Marilyn Thibodeau Everett Tye Tiland Robert Tisdale Terry Todd William Tomaras Don Trethewey Chet Ullin Jeff Van Kleeck Dave VanderGriend Tom Venable Ralph Vernacchia Rob Visser Mike Vorce Judy Vose Darrell Vreugdenhil Hollie Watson Dave Weedman Gary White Tom Wigg Joan Williamson Bill Wright Frank Moose Zurline Coach/Administrator Soccer/Football Coach Golf Football Football Coach/Administrator Coach Administrator Basketball Basketball Track/Cross Country Baseball Basketball Football Basketball Cross Country/Track Volleyball Basketball Baseball Coach Football Baseball Football Golf Basketball Track Administrator Baseball Coach Baseball Football/Administrator Football Track Track Track Track Track/Cross Country Football Football Coach Administrator Cross Country/Track Football Cross Country/Track Track Soccer Coach Basketball Track Badminton Crew Track Football Basketball Football Track Golf Football LYNDA GOODRICH One of just three women s basketball coaches in the NAIA to reach 400 career victories, Lynda Goodrich continues to leave her mark on athletics as an administrator. A 1966 graduate of Western, Goodrich returned to the school to coach basketball in Over the next 19 seasons, she compiled a record, guiding the Vikings to five national tournaments. Currently Western s director of athletics, Goodrich was inducted in CHARLES LAPPENBUSCH The developer of the straight-line philosophy, Charles Lappenbusch was a member of Western s physical education department for 42 years. Lappenbusch was athletic director for 30 years and coached five sports. His most notable coaching achievements came in football, where he guided the 1938 squad to a record, the only undefeated, untied season in the team s history. Lappenbusch, who had an overall record of in football, was inducted in JO METZGER A forward on the women s basketball team from , Jo Metzger is the only Western athlete in the NAIA Hall of Fame, being inducted in Metzger was one of only 30 finalists for the Wade Trophy, which goes to the nation s top female collegiate basketball player, in both 1980 and She also received first-team AIAW Division II All-America honors in Metzger was a four-time league and region allstar. She held 15 school records at the end of her career, including the career scoring mark of 1,990 points. Metzger is the only Western player to lead the team in scoring four times and is the only Viking ranked among the school s Top 10 career leaders in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocked shots. CHUCK RANDALL As the Western men s coach for 18 seasons, Chuck Randall compiled an impressive record. Randall s teams had winning records in his first 11 seasons, but the best campaign was , when the Vikings went 26-4 and reached the quarterfinals of the NAIA National Tournament. He also coached the baseball team to two national appearances. Randall invented the first breakaway rim and founded the first basketball camp in the western United States. Called the Coaches Coach because so many of his players became coaches themselves, Randall was inducted in

50 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION/COACHES HEAD COACHES FALL Men s & Women s Soccer Travis Connell Volleyball Diane Flick Men s & Women s Cross Country Pee Wee Halsell Lynda Goodrich Director of Athletics Dr. Brent Carbajal Faculty Athletic Representative Steve Card Associate AD/ Business Affairs Men s Golf Brad Jackson Associate AD/ Community Relations Men s Basketball Steve Brummel Director of Athletic Marketing SAAC Advisor WINTER Men s Basketball Brad Jackson Women s Basketball Carmen Dolfo Men s & Women s Indoor Track & Field Pee Wee Halsell SPRING Softball Amy Suiter Sara Nichols Director of Development for Athletics Carmen Dolfo Senior Women s Administrator Women s Basketball Dr. T.H. Butch Kamena Compliance Officer Academic Advisor Assistant SID Paul Madison Sports Information Director Amy Suiter Softball Men s Golf Steve Card Women s Golf Bo Stephan Women s Crew John Fuchs Men s & Women s Outdoor Track & Field Pee Wee Halsell Travis Connell Men s & Women s Soccer Diane Flick Volleyball John Fuchs Women s Crew Pee Wee Halsell Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field/ Cross Country Masa Migita Staff Athletic Trainer Bo Stephan Women s Golf Katie Rothenberg Assistant Director of Athletic Marketing Viking Night Coordinator Lonnie Lyon Head Athletic Trainer Julie Scrimsher Staff Athletic Trainer Dorothy Goldsmith Administrative Assistant/Eligibility Tony Dominguez Director of Strength & Fitness Center Kevin Fenwick Athletic Equipment Coordinator 48

51 ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY Area Code 360 Director of Athletics - Lynda Goodrich Associate AD for Business and Financial Affairs - Steve Card Associate AD for Community Relations - Brad Jackson Director of Development for Intercollegiate Athletics - Sara Nichols Senior Women s Administrator - Carmen Dolfo Director of Marketing - Steve Brummel Assistant Director of Marketing - Katie Rothenberg Compliance Officer/Academic Advisor - Dr. T.H. Butch Kamena Ticket Manager - Jessie Phillips Director of Strength and Fitness Center - Tony Dominguez Administrative Assistant/Eligibility - Dorothy Goldsmith Transportation Coordinator - Sunday Hull Volleyball Coach - Diane Flick Men s and Women s Cross Country Coach - Kelven Pee Wee Halsell Men s and Women s Soccer Coach - Travis Connell Men s Basketball Coach - Brad Jackson Women s Basketball Coach - Carmen Dolfo Men s and Women s Indoor/Outdoor Track and Field Coach - Kelven Pee Wee Halsell Men s Golf Coach - Steve Card Women s Golf Coach - Bo Stephan Women s Crew Coach - John Fuchs Softball Coach - Amy Suiter Sports Information Director - Paul Madison Assistant SID - Butch Kamena Assistant SID - Kevin Nunn Head Athletic Trainer - Lonnie Lyon Staff Athletic Trainer - Julie Scrimsher Staff Athletic Trainer - Masa Migita Rehabilitation Athletic Trainer - Lori dekubber Team Orthopedic Physician - Dr. Michael Thorpe Athletic Equipment Coordinator - Kevin Fenwick FAX Machine Tickets BLUE (2583) 49

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