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STANFORD MEN S SOCCER RE LEASE NOVEMBER 29, 2004 CONTACT: William Kiss (650) 723-4418 (ph); (650) 725-2957 (fax) wkiss@stanford.edu (email) 2004 SCHEDULE/RE SULTS 7-6-5, 2-4-2 PAC-10 2-3-3 (H), 3-3-1 (A), 2-0-1 (N) Date Day Opponent Result/Time SEPTEMBER 3 Fri. vs. Tulsa 1 T, 0-0 5 Sun. at SMU 1 W, 2-0 10 Fri. San Jose State 2 W, 1-0 12 Sun. vs. San Diego 2 W, 2-0 17 Fri. vs. UC Irvine 3 W, 2-0 19 Sun. at Cal State Fullerton 3 W, 2-1 24 Fri. Santa Clara 4 L, 0-2 26 Sun. Brown 4 T, 0-0 OCTOBER 1 Fri. California* T, 2-2 8 Fri. at Oregon State* W, 2-1 10 Sun. at Washington* T, 2-2 15 Fri. UC Davis T, 1-1 17 Sun. UCLA* L, 0-2 22 Fri. at UCLA* L, 1-2 29 Fri. Washington* L, 0-1 31 Sun. Oregon State* W, 2-0 NOVEMBER 6 Sat. at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-1 13 Sat. at California* L, 2-3 19-20 Fri.-Sat. NCAA First Round 5 7 pm 24 Wed. NCAA Second Round 6 TBA 27-28 Sat.-Sun. NCAA Third Round 7 TBA DECEMBER 3-5 Sat. NCAA Quarterfinals 8 TBA 10 Fri. NCAA Semifi nals 9 TBA 12 Sun. NCAA Finals 10 TBA *Pac-10 Match; 1 SMU- Mi Cochina Classic at Dallas, TX; 2 Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic at Berkeley, CA; 3 Titan Classic at Fullerton, CA; 4 Stanford/Nike Invitational at Stanford, CA; 5 at TBA; 6 at TBA; 7 at TBA; 8 at TBA; 9 at Carson, CA; 10 at Carson, CA; All Times Pacifi c Unless Noted; All Home Matches In Bold At Maloney Field mention honors. STANFORD MEN'S SOCCER CONCLUDES SOLID 2004 CAMPAIGN STANFORD MEN S SOCCER NOTES 2004 In Brief... Stanford fi nished the 2004 campaign with a 7-6-5 mark, and a 2-4-2 record in conference play, fi nishing fourth in the Pac-10 conference. The Cardinal began the season with a draw against Tulsa, before reeling off fi ve straight victories. The squad began the season with fi ve straight shutouts, the most consecutive shutouts to begin a season by a Cardinal squad since 2000. For the season, the Cardinal defense posted seven shutouts and the offense out-scored opponents by a 21-18 margin. Seniors Darren Fernandez and Matt Janusz carried most of the scoring load, as the tandem accounted for 12 of the team's 21 scores. Fernandez Headlines Cardinal All-Pac-10 Honorees... Eight Stanford men's soccer players were tabbed for All-Pac-10 recognition, as announced by commissioner Tom Hansen. Forward Darren Fernandez was named to the All-Pac-10 First Team following an outstanding senior campaign. Junior Cooper McKee and senior Matt Janusz earned second team accolades, while Robby Fulton, Aaron Maines, James Twellman, Seyi Abolaji, and Michael Brown were named as honorable mention selections. Fernandez, a three-time All-Pac-10 selection, was named to the All-Pac-10 First Team for the fi rst time in his career. Janusz earned his second straight All-Pac-10 selection, while Fulton was named All-Pac-10 honorable mention for the third straight season. McKee garnered All-Pac-10 honors in his fi rst season on The Farm, and Twellman was an honorable mention selection despite missing much of the season's second half due to injury. 11 Stanford Players Tabbed For Academic All-Pac-10 Accolades... Seniors Robby Fulton, Todd Leber, and James Twellman garnered First Team Academic All-Pac-10 honors as announced by the Pac-10 offi ce. It marked the third straight First Team selections for Fulton and Twellman, who received First Team accolades in each year they were eligible during their careers on The Farm. In addition to the First Team selections, Matt Janusz, Andrew Kartunen, Bronson McDonald, and Bret Shimizu were named to the Second Team, while Seyi Abolaji, Michael Brown, Aaron Maines, and Galen Thompson received honorable James Twellman Earns Academic All-District Accolades... Senior James Twellman was selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII team. It marks the second straight selection for Twellman, who has posted a 3.73 grade point average as an International Relations major at Stanford. The Chesterfi eld, Missouri native is a two-time Pac-10 All-Academic First Team performer, and has earned Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 honors twice during his Cardinal career. The Academic All-District soccer team was voted on by CoSIDA members from within the District VIII states. The all-district selections advance to the national ballot, which will be released November 22. Record Books... Several Cardinal players entered the record books following the 2004 season. Senior goalkeeper Robby Fulton fi nished his career with the second lowest career goals against average in Cardinal program history at 0.89. Fulton also raised his career saves total to 161, which ranks sixth on the Stanford all-time chart. Senior midfi elder Aaron Maines appeared in all 18 games during the season to bring his career games played total to 83, putting him into fi fth place on the Cardinal career list. Senior forward Darren Fernandez ended his collegiate career 11th on the Stanford career goals chart with 25. Cardinal Clips... The 2004 squad out-scored opponents by a 21-18 margin, despite being out-shot 209-148... Nine different Cardinal players scored goals this season, while 12 different players assisted on scores... Senior Todd Leber, sophomore Galen Thompson, and freshmen Evan Morgan and Dan Shapiro each scored their fi rst collegiate goal during the 2004 campaign... Stanford posted a 7-1-0 mark when scoring fi rst... The Cardinal converted on all three penalty kick attempts during the 2004 season, with senior James Twellman scoring one and senior Matt Janusz burying a pair of PK's during the season... Four players started all 18 matches for Stanford with senior Darren Fernandez, juniors Bronson McDonald and Cooper McKee, and sophomore Michael Brown starting every contest.

2004 MEN'S SOCCER QUICK FACTS GENERAL: Location Stanford, Calif. Enrollment 6,556 (Undergraduates) Conference Pacifi c-10 Nickname Cardinal Colors Cardinal and White CARDINAL SOCCER: Home Field (capacity) Maloney Field (2,000) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/7 Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Newcomers 9 2004 HONORS Pac-10 Player of the Week Andrew Kartunen (9/14) National Team of the Week Andrew Kartunen (College Soccer News and Soccer America, 9/6) Darren Fernandez (Soccer America, 9/21) SMU Mi Cocina Classic All-Tournament Team: James Twellman (MVP), Michael Brown, Darren Fernandez, Andrew Kartunen, Cooper McKee Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic All-Tournament Team: Andrew Kartunen (Co-MVP), Darren Fernandez, Todd Leber, James Twellman Cal State Fullerton SoccerTown Classic All-Tournament Team: Seyi Abolaji, Michael Brown, Darren Fernandez, James Twellman 2004 GAME HIGHS TEAM Goals: 2, Nine Times (most recent: at California (11/13) Assists: 2, Three Times (most recent vs. California (10/1) Shots: 15, Twice (most recent at Washington (10/10) Saves: 7, at SMU (9/5) INDIVIDUAL Points: 4, Darren Fernandez (9/17 and 10/8), Matt Janusz (10/31) Goals: 2, Darren Fernandez (9/17 and 10/8), Matt Janusz (10/31) Assists: 1, 13 Times Shots: 6, Matt Janusz (9/19) Saves: 6, Andrew Kartunen (9/5) and Robby Fulton (10/1) 2004 SUPERLATIVES Overall Record: 7-6-5 NCAA Tournament Record: 0-0-0 Pac-10 Record: 2-4-2 Non-Conference Regular Season Record: 5-2-3 Home Record: 2-3-3 Away Record: 3-3-1 Neutral Record: 2-0-1 Day Games: 3-2-2 Night Games: 4-4-3 vs. Ranked Opponents: 1-5-2 according to NSCAA at time of game September: 5-1-2 October: 2-3-3 November: 0-2-0 December: 0-0-0 Monday: 0-0-0 Tuesday: 0-0-0 Wednesday: 0-0-0 Thursday: 0-0-0 Friday: 3-3-3 Saturday: 0-2-0 Sunday: 4-1-2 1-Goal Games: 3-4-0 2+Goal Games: 4-2-0 Overtime Games: 0-1-5 Stanford Scores First: 7-1-0 Opponent Scores First: 0-5-3 Leading At Halftime: 4-1-0 Tied At Halftime: 3-4-3 Trailing At Halftime: 0-1-2 Longest Win Streak: 5 (9/5-9/19) Longest Unbeaten Streak: 6 (9/3-9/19) Longest Losing Streak: 3 (10/17-10/29) Kartunen Named Pac-10 Player of the Week... After earning the goalkeeper spot on both the Soccer America and the College Soccer News National Teams of the Week, sophomore Andrew Kartunen added the Pac-10 Player of the Week honor to his list of accolades for the 2004 season. Kartunen posted two more shutouts, collecting fi ve saves in the wins over San Jose State and San Diego, and was tabbed as the Co-MVP of the Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic along with Cal defender Noah Merle. Kartunen has recorded fi ve shutouts this season and has made 19 saves. Fulton Named to Hermann Award Watch List... Senior Goalkeeper Robby Fulton was one of 25 players named to the watch list for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, collegiate soccer's top individual honor. Fulton enters the season with a 0.72 career goals against average, the second lowest career GAA in program history. He set a program record with a 0.42 GAA during the 2002 season. The 25 players named to the list are considered to be among the top players entering the 2004 season. A list of 15 semifi nalists will be announced in November, with three fi nalists selected in early December. The winner will be announced at a dinner at the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis on January 8, 2005. Recruiting Class Ranked Among Nation's Elite... Stanford's group of freshmen and transfers was tabbed as the sixth best crop of newcomers in the nation by Soccer America. A seven-member freshman class highlights the incoming group, including defender Scott Bolkan and defender Mark Bartlett, a member of the New Zealand Under-20 National Team. Bolkan was rated as the eighth best incoming freshman by Soccer America while Bartlett was listed as 20th in the publication's individual rankings. Three Cardinal Tabbed as Freshmen to "Keep an Eye on"... Cardinal freshmen Mark Bartlett, Scott Bolkan and Luke Sager were named as three of the 100 freshmen to "keep an eye on" by College Soccer News. All defenders, the trio will compete for time on the Cardinal back line this season. Stanford Picked to Finish Fourth in Pac-10 Preseason Coaches Poll... The Stanford men s soccer team was picked to fi nish fourth in the Pacifi c-10 Conference pre-season coaches poll. The Cardinal, who fi nished sixth in the conference last season, ranked behind UCLA, California, and Washington in this year s poll. The Bruins received 14 points, edging out California (13 points). Washington was picked third with 10 points. Stanford held the fourth position with eight points, followed by Oregon State (fi ve points). The 2004 Slate... Stanford has put together a challenging schedule once again. It is one that will see the Cardinal play 10 of their 18 games away from the comfort of Maloney Field, and face 11 teams that were selected for NCAA Tournament competition in 2003. Of Stanford's 14 opponents on the 2004 schedule, eight of them were ranked in preseason polls issued by the NSCAA and College Soccer News. 2003 in Brief... The Cardinal fi nished the 2003 season with a 3-15-2 overall record and a 0-10-0 mark in Pacifi c-10 conference play. Stanford lost fi ve games by one goal last season and played four overtime contests, posting a 1-1-2 mark. 11 of Stanford's 16 opponents were selected for postseason play in 2003. HEAD COACH BRET SIMON Bret Simon begins his fourth season as Stanford's head men's soccer coach, and has compiled a record of 40-22-5 through the 2003 season for a.634 winning percentage, the fi fth best in program history. Entering the campaign, Simon has posted an overall record of 136-48-14 (.722) in his nine years as a Division I head coach. Simon is the fi rst coach to lead two different schools to the men's College Cup, taking both Creighton (1996, 2000) and Stanford (2001, 2002) to collegiate soccer's premier event. COACHING STAFF Matt Stimson enters his fourth season as the top assistant on head coach Bret Simon's staff. Stimson has helped the Cardinal reach unprecedented levels of success on The Farm, as Stanford made two straight College Cup appearances in 2001 and 2002. Tim Hanley begins his third season working with the Stanford goalkeepers. Under Hanley's tutelage, Robby Fulton recorded a 0.42 goals against average in 2002, the lowest single season GAA in program history. Hanley has also coached the last two Major League Soccer Goalkeeper of the Year award recipients (Joe Cannon and Pat Onstad) with the San Jose Earthquakes. Volunteer assistant coach Ryan Webb joins the Cardinal staff following coaching stints at the collegiate and ODP levels in his native Mississippi.

2004 Stanford Cardinal Bios # 5 Seyi Abolaji Junior * Defender Aurora, CO (Eaglecrest HS) # 25 Scott Bolkan Freshman * Defender Salem, OR (South Salem HS) General: Athletic defender capable of attacking from the back... Excellent in possession and a stalwart on the back line. 2004 Season: Started 17 games at left back... Attempted a shot against Tulsa (9/3)... Named to the All-Tournament Team at the SoccerTown Classic in Fullerton, CA... Assisted on a goal against California (10/1)... Attempted five shots. # 24 Enrique Allen Freshman * Midfielder/ Defender Hayward, CA (James Logan HS) General: One of the top defensive recruits to come out of the Bay Area in recent years... Has shown excellent ball skills. 2004 Season: Did not play during the 2004 campaign. # 22 Mark Bartlett Freshman * Defender Wellington, New Zealand (Kapiti College) General: Strong defender filled in exceptionally on the Cardinal back line... Brings a wealth of international experience to the Stanford side. 2004 Season: Saw action in 12 matches with six starts in the Cardinal defense... Made his collegiate debut against SMU (9/5)... Attempted a shot against San Jose State (9/10)... Named the 20th best college recruit of 2004 by Soccer America... Tabbed as one of the 100 freshmen to keep an eye on by College Soccer News. General: Talented freshman was exceptional on defense for the Cardinal... Lends physical presence to the squad and is capable of joining the attack effectively. 2004 Season: Appeared in 12 games with seven starts... Started seven straight contests at the end of the season... Made his collegiate debut against Cal State Fullerton and attempted a shot (9/19)... Made his first collegiate start against UC Davis (10/15)... Tabbed as the eighth best college recruit in 2003 by Soccer America... Named as one of the 100 freshmen to keep an eye on by College Soccer News. # 13 Michael Brown Sophomore * Midfielder Clinton, MS (Clinton HS) General: Tenacious competitor excelled in the defensive midfielder role... Plays with a physical edge and is a tough tackler in central midfied. 2004 Season: Started all 18 games in central midfield... Named to the All-Tournament Team at the SMU Mi-Cocina Classic... Registered an assist against UC Irvine (9/17)... Named to the All-Tournament Team at the SoccerTown Classic in Fullerton... Attempted a career-high three shots against Oregon State (10/31). # 10 K.C. Coyne Junior * Midfielder/Forward Wayne, NJ (Wayne Valley HS) General: A key contributor in the Cardinal attack... Lends exceptional pace to the lineup at both the midfielder and forward positions. 2004 Season: Appeared in 14 games with seven starts... Made first collegiate start against Tulsa, and attempted a career-high five shots (9/3)... Recorded an assist against Cal State Fullerton (9/19)... Attempted nine shots.

2004 Stanford Cardinal Bios # 20 Darren Fernandez Senior * Forward Benoni, South Africa (Choate Rosemary Hall) # 9 Jason Griffiths Senior * Defender Gauteng, South Africa (Middlebury College) General: Target man in Stanford attack... Carried the offensive load for the Cardinal... Combines great athletic tools with a delicate touch at the forward spot. 2004 Season: Started all 18 games at forward... Led team with eight goals and 18 points... Scored game-winning goals against SMU (9/5), San Diego (9/12), UC Irvine (9/17), and Oregon State (10/8)... Assisted on game-winning score against San Jose State (9/10)... Named to the All-Tournament Team at the SMU Mi Cocina Classic, the Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic, and the SoccerTown Classic in Fullerton... Named to the Soccer America National Team of the Week (9/21) following two-goal performance against UC Irvine (9/17)... Scored the equalizer in draw with California (10/1)... Scored a pair of goals in win over Oregon State (10/8)... Assisted on a goal against Washington (10/10)... Scored first Cardinal goal in season finale at California (11/13)... Attempted a season-high three shots against UC Davis (10/15) and Oregon State 10/31)... Attempted a team-high 29 shots. # 1 Robby Fulton Senior * Goalkeeper West Linn, OR (West Linn HS) General: Senior captain solidified his place as one of the nation s top goalkeepers... Combines great athleticism with strong leadership ability. 2004 Season: Made 11 starts in goal... Led team with 43 saves... Made first start and posted first win of the season against Cal State Fullerton (9/19)... Posted first shutout of the season against Brown (9/26)... Collected a seasonhigh six saves against California (10/1)... Made five saves in tie with Washington (10/10)... Posted second shutout of the season against Oregon State (10/31)... Recorded first career assist on a Matt Janusz goal against Oregon State (10/31)... Finished season ranking sixth on Cardinal career chart with 161 saves... His 0.89 career goals against average ranks as the second lowest career GAA in program history. General: Tenacious defender and the vocal leader of the Cardinal defense... Strong organizer in central defense and a dangerous taker of restarts. 2004 Season: Started 13 games in central defense... Made first Stanford start against Tulsa (9/3)... First goal in a Cardinal uniform was the equalizer against UC Davis (10/15)... Attempted four shots. # 19 Kyle Hency Freshman * Midfielder/ Defender Waterloo, IL (Chaminade) General: Provides depth in the Cardinal midfield and defense... Capable of winning and distributing the ball. 2004 Season: Made collegiate debut as a sub against Oregon State (10/31)... Also saw action as a sub in season finale at California (11/13). # 11 Matt Janusz Senior * Midfielder/Forward Littleton, CO (Dakota Ridge HS) General: Provides offensive spark from the midfield and forward positions... Has the ability to score from anywhere in the attacking third of the field. 2004 Season: Appeared in 16 games with 11 starts... Ranked second on team with four goals and nine points... Tied for the team lead with two assists... Registered an assist against San Diego (9/12)... Attempted a team-high six shots agaisnt Cal State Fullerton (9/19)... Attempted two shots against Brown (9/26)... Scored first goal of the season on a penalty kick against California (10/1)... Scored on a free kick from 24-yards out against UCLA (10/22)... Scored two goals in win over Oregon State (10/31)... Assisted on a goal in season finale at California (11/13)... Attempted 27 shots

2004 Stanford Cardinal Bios # 0 Andrew Kartunen Sophomore * Goalkeeper San Juan Capistrano, CA (San Clemente HS) General: Excelled in relief of Robby Fulton early in the season... Provides the Cardinal with an excellent presence in net... Possesses fantastic shot-stopping ability. 2004 Season: Made seven starts in goal... Posted five shutouts to begin the season... Surrendered just two goals during the 2004 campaign... Named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and the Soccer America National Team of the Week (9/6) following shutouts of Tulsa and SMU... Named to the All-Tournament Team at the SMU Mi Cocina Classic... Tabbed as Co-MVP of the Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic... Earned Pac-10 Player of the Week honors (9/14)... Posted a 0.28 goals against average and collected 25 saves. # 6 Todd Leber Senior * Midfielder Tucson, AZ (Salpointe Catholic) General: Versatile midfielder can play on either side and can contribute defensively... Capable of winning balls in midfield and joining the attack effectively. 2004 Season: Appeared in 17 matches with eight starts... Attempted three shots against Tulsa (9/3)... Scored first collegiate goal against San Diego (9/12)... Named to Cal- Adidas Legacy Classic All-Tournament Team... Scored second goal of the season against Washington (10/10)... Attempted eight shots. 2004 Season: Appeared in 18 games with 14 starts in the midfield... Attempted eight shots. # 15 Bronson McDonald Junior * Defender Kingston, Jamaica (Philips Academy) General: Solidified his role as a top defender with exceptional play at right back... Confident on the ball with ability to join the attack. 2004 Season: Started all 18 matches at right back... Registered first career assist against San Jose State (9/10)... Named to the All-Tournament Team at the SoccerTown Classic in Fullerton... Attempted a season-high two shots against UCLA (10/17). # 2 Cooper McKee Junior * Midfielder St. Louis, MO (St. Louis University) General: Tenacious playmaker is the linchpin of the Cardinal midfield... Tough tackler in central midfield has ability to orchestrate attacks and score goals. 2004 Season: Started all 18 matches in midfield... Named to the All-Tournament Team at the SMU Mi Cocina Classic... Registered an assist against Oregon State (10/8)... Scored first goal in a Cardinal uniform against Washington (10/10)... Attempted 11 shots. # 11 Aaron Maines Senior * Midfielder Falmouth, ME (Falmouth HS) General: Vital cog in Stanford midfield saw majority time on right side... The most experienced Cardinal player, having seen action in 83 career matches.

2004 Stanford Cardinal Bios # 14 Evan Morgan Freshman * Midfielder Littleton, CO (Chatfield HS) # 15 Stephen Ringer Sophomore * Midfielder/ Forward Dallas, TX (Lake Highlands HS) General: Attack-minded midfielder provides the Cardinal with pace off the bench... Capable of playing up front and orchestrating from the midfield. 2004 Season: Has appeared in 15 matches as a sub... Made collegiate debut against Tulsa (9/3)... Entered as a sub against SMU and tallied his first collegiate goal on a diving header... Attempted six shots. # 17 Ryan Oblak Freshman * Midfielder/ Defender Wichita, KS (Wichita Southeast HS) General: Talented defender lends physical presence to the back line... Provides depth in the midfield and defense. 2004 Season: Did not play during the 2004 campaign. # 00 Spencer Porter Junior * Goalkeeper Ross, CA (Marin Academy) General: Contributed tremendous leadership and camaraderie to the Stanford side. 2004 Season: Did not play during the 2004 campaign. General: Speedy and skillful attacker... Capable of playing as a striker and in the midfield. 2004 Season: Did not play during the 2004 campaign due to injury. # 2 Marcus Ryan Sophomore * Midfielder Littleton, CO (Chatfield HS) General: Excellent goal scorer... Can provide Cardinal with pace and strength in the attack. 2004 Season: Did not play during the 2004 campaign due to injury. # 18 Luke Sager Freshman * Defender Farmington, CT (Farmington HS) General: Tall central defender is excellent in the air... Provides depth in the Cardinal back line. 2004 Season: Named as one of the 100 freshmen to keep an eye on by College Soccer News... Did not play during the 2004 campaign.

2004 Stanford Cardinal Bios # 16 Dan Shapiro Freshman * Forward New Haven, CT (Hopkins School) # 4 Galen Thompson Sophomore * Midfielder Denver, CO (Regis Jesuit HS) General: Skillful attacker gained a wealth of experience as a freshman... Has demonstrated the ability to create scoring opportunities for himself and others. 2004 Season: Has appeared in 16 matches with five starts... Made collegiate debut as a sub against Tulsa (9/3)... Scored first collegiate goal against Cal State Fullerton (9/19)... Made first collegiate start against California (10/1)... Registered first career assist against Oregon State (10/8)... Attempted nine shots. # 12 Bret Shimizu Sophomore * Midfielder Roy, UT (Roy HS) General: Creative midfield talent has been invaluable as a sub... Can orchestrate attacks from the midfield and create scoring opportunities... Displays impressive ball skills. 2004 Season: Has appeared in 16 games as a sub... Tied for the team lead with a pair of assists... Assisted on the game-winning goal against San Diego (9/12)... Assisted on game-tying score against California (10/1)... Has attempted six shots. General: Tireless worker excelled in an attacking role on the left side... Adept at crossing the ball... Has shown solid goal-scoring ability. 2004 Season: Appeared in 17 games with eight starts... Registered an assist against SMU (9/5)... Scored first collegiate goal against San Jose State (9/10)... Tallied second goal in season finale at California (11/13)... Attempted seven shots. # 3 James Twellman Senior * Defender Chesterfield, MO (St. Louis University HS) General: Team leader is one of the nation s top defenders... Lends a steady presence on the Cardinal back line... Powerful left-footed shot is extremely dangerous on set pieces. 2004 Season: Has started 11 games in defense... Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII team... Assisted on a goal against SMU (9/5)... Named MVP of the SMU Mi Cocina Classic... Named to the Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic All-Tournament Team... Scored a goal on a penalty kick against Cal State Fullerton (9/19)... Attempted 11 shots.

Stanford 0, Tulsa 0 (O2) September 3, 2004 (Dallas, TX) SMU- Mi Cocina Classic Stanford 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Tulsa 0 0 0 0 -- 0 None Shots: TUL 17, STAN 13; Saves: TUL 6 (Cervi 6), STAN 5 (Kartunen 5); Corner Kicks: STAN 5, TUL 2; Fouls: STAN 24, TUL 24; Offsides: STAN 5, TUL 1; Yellow Cards: STAN - Thompson (57:04), Twellman (69:42); Attendance: 209. Stanford 2, SMU 0 September 5, 2004 (Dallas, TX) SMU- Mi Cocina Classic Stanford 0 2 -- 2 SMU 0 0 -- 0 1. 54:46 STAN Fernandez (Thompson) 2. 79:46 STAN Morgan (Twellman) Shots: SMU 11, STAN 7; Saves: STAN 7 (Kartunen 6), SMU 3 (Tomasso 3); Corner Kicks: STAN 5, SMU 2; Fouls: STAN 27, SMU 23; Offsides: STAN 2, SMU 1; Yellow Cards: STAN - Abolaji (18:49); SMU - Needham (23:18), STAN - Brown (38: 45), Fernandez (67:11); SMU - Gonzalez (67:11); Attendance: 717. Stanford 1, San Jose State 0 September 10, 2004 (Stanford, CA) Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic San Jose State 0 0 -- 0 Stanford 0 1 -- 1 1. 79:13 STAN Thompson (Fernandez, McDonald) Shots: STAN 12, SJSU 7; Saves: SJSU 3 (Benton 3), STAN 2 (Kartunen 2); Corner Kicks: SJSU 2, STAN 1; Fouls: STAN 23, SJSU 16; Offsides: STAN 1, SJSU 1; Yellow Cards: STAN - Morgan (33:35); SJSU - Sorto (53:36), Halvorsen (89:23); Attendance: 722. Stanford 2, San Diego 0 September 12, 2004 (Berkeley, CA) Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic San Diego 0 0 -- 0 Stanford 0 2 -- 2 1. 68:30 STAN Fernandez (Shimizu) 2. 87:26 STAN Leber (Janusz) Shots: USD 9, STAN 7; Saves: USD 4 (Friesz 4), STAN 3 (Kartunen 3); Corner Kicks: USD 3, STAN 1; Fouls: USD 16, STAN 14; Offsides: STAN 4, USD 0; Yellow Cards: USD - Meissner (3:29); STAN - Griffi ths (28:00), Fernandez (65:52); USD - Caso (88:00); Attendance: 100. Stanford 2, UC Irvine 0 September 17, 2004 (Fullerton, CA) CSF- SoccerTown Classic Stanford 1 1 -- 2 UC Irvine 0 0 -- 0 1. 00:27 STAN Fernandez (Brown) 2. 85:12 STAN Fernandez (unassisted) Shots: UCI 6, STAN 4; Saves: STAN 3 (Kartunen 3), UCI 1 (Mathy 1); Corner Kicks: UCI 3, STAN 3; Fouls: UCI 13, STAN 12; Offsides: STAN 2, UCI 1; Yellow Cards: None; Attendance: 300. 2004 STANFORD LINE SCORES Stanford 2, Cal State Fullerton 1 September 19, 2004 (Fullerton, CA) CSF- SoccerTown Classic Stanford 1 1 -- 2 Cal State Fullerton 0 1 -- 1 1. 40:07 STAN Shapiro (Coyne) 2. 55:04 STAN Twellman (penalty kick) 3. 58:54 CSF Moreno (Chote) Shots: STAN 15, CSF 10; Saves: CSF 3 (Reynolds 3), STAN 2 (Fulton 1); Corner Kicks: STAN 9, CSF 2; Fouls: STAN 13, CSF 12; Offsides: STAN 5, CSF 1; Yellow Cards: None; Attendance: 552. Santa Clara 2, Stanford 0 September 24, 2004 (Stanford, CA) Stanford Nike Invitational Santa Clara 0 2 -- 2 Stanford 0 0 -- 0 1. 51:12 SCU Ballouchy (Unassisted) 2. 54:36 SCU Cunliffe (Hatzke) Shots: SCU 12, STAN 3; Saves: STAN 2 (Fulton 2), SCU 2 (Harkness 0); Corner Kicks: SCU 3, STAN 0; Fouls: SCU 26, STAN 17; Offsides: STAN 0, SCU 0; Yellow Cards: SCU - Irvine (12:42); STAN - Abolaji (29:18), McKee (35:12); SCU - Roberts (85: 43); Red Cards: STAN - Griffiths (51:36); Attendance: 2,000. Stanford 0, Brown 0 September 26, 2004 (Stanford, CA) Stanford Nike Invitational Brown 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Stanford 0 0 0 0 -- 0 None Shots: BRO 9, STAN 6; Saves: STAN 5 (Fulton 5), BRO 3 (Gomez 3); Corner Kicks: BRO 6, STAN 4; Fouls: STAN 20, BRO 16; Offsides: STAN 3, BRO 1; Yellow Cards: BRO - Larentowicz (7:52); STAN - Shapiro (33:51), Fernandez (58: 19), Bolkan (95:51); BRO - Diane (96:35); STAN - Brown (106: 36); Attendance: 1,031. Stanford 2, California 2 October 1, 2004 (Stanford, CA) California 2 0 0 0 -- 2 Stanford 0 2 0 0 -- 2 1. 15:36 CAL Hatzke (Unassisted) 2. 39:04 CAL Own Goal (Corner Kick) 3. 71:56 STAN Janusz (Penalty Kick) 4. 88:37 STAN Fernandez (Abolaji, Shimizu) Shots: CAL 12, STAN 11; Saves: STAN 6 (Fulton 6), CAL 4 (Kronberg 4); Corner Kicks: CAL 6, STAN 5; Fouls: STAN 10, CAL 9; Offsides: CAL 4, STAN 1; Yellow Cards: STAN - Fulton (15:38), Griffiths (91:31); Attendance: 1,116. Stanford 2, Oregon State 1 October 8, 2004 (Corvallis, OR) Stanford 1 1 -- 2 Oregon State 0 1 -- 1 1. 27:00 STAN Fernandez (Shapiro) 2. 75:32 OSU Murphy (Corner Kick) 3. 86:34 STAN Fernandez (McKee) Shots: OSU 13, STAN 9; Saves: STAN 3 (Kartunen 3), OSU 1 (Mariner 1, Fitchett 1); Corner Kicks: OSU 9, STAN 5; Fouls: OSU 13, STAN 11; Offsides: STAN 2, OSU 0; Yellow Cards: OSU - Cornejo (44:10), McNeley (66:35), Bowman (89:28); Attendance: 150. Stanford 2, Washington 2 October 10, 2004 (Seattle, WA) Stanford 0 2 0 0 -- 2 Washington 1 1 0 0 -- 2 1. 24:23 WASH Klaas (unassisted) 2. 61:11 STAN Leber (Fernandez) 3. 63:48 STAN McKee (unassisted) 4. 78:11 WASH Allen (Forrest) Shots: WASH 19, STAN 15; Saves: STAN 5 (Fulton 5), WASH 3 (Eylander 3); Corner Kicks: WASH 6, STAN 3; Fouls: WASH 22, STAN 13; Offsides: STAN 1, WASH 1; Yellow Cards: None; Attendance: 808. Stanford 1, UC Davis 1 October 15, 2004 (Stanford, CA) UC Davis 0 1 0 0 -- 1 Stanford 0 1 0 0 -- 1 1. 75:20 UCD Shaw (Voss) 2. 84:17 STAN Griffiths (unassisted) Shots: STAN 12, UCD 9; Saves: STAN 4 (Fulton 4), UCD 4 (Warne 4); Corner Kicks: STAN 5, UCD 2; Fouls: UCD 25, STAN 25; Offsides: STAN 2, UCD 1; Yellow Cards: UCD - Hull (10:52); STAN - Brown (31:59), Abolaji (35:50); UCD - Gilbert (37:16), Lind (49:19); STAN - Janusz (68:13); UCD - Team (90: 00); Attendance: 730. UCLA 2, Stanford 0 October 17, 2004 (Stanford, CA) UCLA 0 2 -- 2 Stanford 0 0 -- 0 1. 48:41 UCLA Feilhaber (Hill, Flores) 2. 70:21 UCLA Enfield (unassisted) Shots: UCLA 12, STAN 9; Saves: UCLA 5 (Reed 5), STAN 4 (Fulton 4); Corner Kicks: STAN 5, UCLA 4; Fouls: UCLA 16, STAN 13; Offsides: STAN 4, UCLA 0; Yellow Cards: STAN - Abolaji (19:55); UCLA - Manak (44:25); Attendance: 719. UCLA 2, Stanford 1 October 22, 2004 (Los Angeles, CA) Stanford 1 0 -- 1 UCLA 0 2 -- 2 1. 30:10 STAN Janusz (Unassisted) 2. 56:34 UCLA Bornstein (Barrett) 3. 87:16 UCLA Barrett (Hill) Shots: UCLA 13, STAN 1; Saves: STAN 4 (Fulton 4), UCLA 0 (Reed 0); Corner Kicks: UCLA 4, STAN 1; Fouls: UCLA 26, STAN 22; Offsides: UCLA 4, STAN 0; Yellow Cards: STAN - Abolaji (76:59); Attendance: 1,495. Washington 1, Stanford 0 October 29, 2004 (Stanford, CA) Washington 0 1 -- 1 Stanford 0 0 -- 0 1. 88:12 WASH Hoover (Flanagan) Shots: WASH 10, STAN 4; Saves: STAN 3 (Kartunen 3), WASH 3 (Eylander 3); Corner Kicks: WASH 6, STAN 3; Fouls: STAN 14, WASH 13; Offsides: STAN 4, WASH 1; Yellow Cards: STAN - Bolkan (21:25); WASH- Flanagan (29: 12); STAN- Griffiths (67:00); WASH- Chabala (67:00), Hite (82: 51); Attendance: 989.

2004 STANFORD LINE SCORES Stanford 2, Oregon State 0 October 31, 2004 (Stanford, CA) Pacifi c-10 Conference Match Oregon State 0 0 -- 0 Stanford 1 1 -- 2 1. 27:41 STAN Janusz (Fulton) 2. 73:34 STAN Janusz (Penalty Kick) Shots: STAN 12, OSU 8; Saves: STAN 3 (Fulton 3), OSU 3 (Mariner 2, Fitchett 1); Corner Kicks: OSU 5, STAN 2; Fouls: STAN 15, OSU 11; Offsides: STAN 5, OSU 0; Yellow Cards: OSU - Johnson (78:24); Attendance: 1001. UC Santa Barbara 1, Stanford 0 November 6, 2004 (Santa Barbara, CA) Stanford 0 0 -- 0 UC Santa Barbara 0 1 -- 1 1. 54:48 UCSB McAthy (Davis) Shots: UCSB 11, STAN 2; Saves: STAN 5 (Fulton 5), UCSB 1 (Kennedy 1); Corner Kicks: UCSB 6, STAN 1; Fouls: UCSB 16, STAN 14; Offsides: STAN 1, UCSB 0; Yellow Cards: UCSB - Jones (14:05); STAN- Abolaji (21:00); UCSB- Scott (25:51), Iro (56:43); STAN- McKee (68:35), Fernandez (83: 15); Attendance: 1717. California 3, Stanford 2 November 13, 2004 (Berkeley, CA) Pacifi c-10 Conference Match Stanford 0 2 0 0 -- 2 California 1 1 0 1 -- 3 1. 25:10 CAL Hatzke (Wahl) 2. 50:20 STAN Fernandez (Janusz) 3. 83:54 STAN Thompson (unassisted) 4. 88:07 CAL Fukuda (unassisted) 5. 102:29 CAL Ebert (Carr) Shots: CAL 22, STAN 6; Saves: STAN 4 (Fulton 4), CAL 1 (Kronberg 1); Corner Kicks: CAL 5, STAN 3; Fouls: STAN 19, CAL 8; Offsides: CAL 2, STAN 2; Yellow Cards: STAN - Griffi ths (71:20); Attendance: 955.

2004 Stanford Menʼs Soccer Roster (Numerical) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 00 Spencer Porter GK 6-1 180 Jr. Ross, Calif. (Marin Academy) 0 Andrew Kartunen GK 6-1 175 So. San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (San Clemente HS) 1 Robby Fulton GK 6-3 195 Sr. West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS) 2 Cooper McKee M 5-10 165 Jr. St. Louis, Missouri (St. Louis University) 3 James Twellman D 5-10 165 Sr. Chesterfi eld, Missouri (St. Louis University HS) 4 Galen Thompson M 5-9 155 So. Denver, Colo. (Regis Jesuit HS) 5 Seyi Abolaji D 5-9 170 Jr. Aurora, Colo. (Eaglecrest HS) 6 Todd Leber M 5-7 155 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) 7 Marcus Ryan M 5-9 180 So. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfi eld HS) 8 Aaron Maines M 6-2 185 Sr. Falmouth, Maine (Falmouth HS) 9 Jason Griffi ths D 6-0 185 Sr. Gauteng, South Africa (Middlebury College) 10 K.C. Coyne F 5-8 150 Jr. Wayne, NJ (Wayne Valley HS) 11 Matt Janusz M/F 6-1 180 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge HS) 12 Bret Shimizu M 5-7 150 So. Roy, Utah (Roy HS) 13 Michael Brown M 5-10 160 So. Clinton, Miss. (Clinton HS) 14 Evan Morgan M 5-10 165 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfi eld HS) 15 Bronson McDonald D 5-10 170 Jr. Kingston, Jamaica (Phillips Academy) 16 Dan Shapiro F 5-10 155 Fr. New Haven, Conn. (Hopkins School) 17 Ryan Oblak M/D 6-3 180 Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Southeast HS) 18 Stephen Ringer M/F 5-10 155 So. Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands HS) 19 Kyle Hency M/D 5-11 175 Fr. Waterloo, Illinois (Chaminade College Prep) 20 Darren Fernandez F 6-0 185 Sr. Benoni, South Africa (Choate Rosemary Hall) 21 Luke Sager D 6-3 185 Fr. Farmington, Conn. (Farmington HS) 22 Mark Bartlett D 6-2 180 Fr. Wellington, New Zealand (Kapiti College) 24 Enrique Allen M/D 6-0 165 Fr. Hayward, Calif. (James Logan HS) 25 Scott Bolkan D 6-2 180 Fr. Salem, Ore. (South Salem HS) Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Bret Simon Head Coach (Massachusetts 80), Fourth Year Matt Stimson Assistant Coach, Fourth Year Tim Hanley Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers), Third Year Ryan Webb Volunteer Assistant Coach, First Year