WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY - ATHLETICS HISTORY SOCCER - MEN 1963 Coach: Rick Colston 1-1 Defeated British Columbia 4-2 in first game as Dick Marshall scored three goals Colston, Bob Vermette, Marshall, Wayne Tyler and Chip Wilson were members of this team 1964 Coach: 1965 Coach: 1966 Coach: 1967 Coach: Don Wiseman 1-2-1 1968 Coach: John Miles 3-1-2 Placed 1st (tie) in Western Washington Collegiate Soccer Conference First year in WWCSC Glen Hindin led WWSC in scoring with 10 goals Upset University of Washington 3-2 as Hindin scored 2 goals Pat Garratt was member of this team 1969 Coach: John Miles 6-1-1 Placed 1st in Western Washington Collegiate Soccer Conference Glen Hindin, George Gray, Manfred Kuerstan, Bob Hansen, Donn James, and Mike Hurley were named All-WWCSC Gray led WWCSC in scoring with 11 goals Hindin tallied eight goals 1970 Coach: John Miles 6-1-3 Placed 1st in Western Washington Collegiate Soccer Conference Glen Hindin led team in scoring with seven goals Dave Asher, George Gray, G Lorne Turner and Bobby Mills (5 goals) were members of this team 1971 Coach:
5-2-2 Placed 1st in Western Washington Collegiate Soccer Conference Greg Wesselius led team in scoring with six goals Glen Hindin and G Dan Gregory were members of this team 1972 Coach: John Miles 4-6-2 Placed 5th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference Donn James, Gary Alanko and Gary Byron were members of this team 1973 Coach: 2-10-2 Placed 7th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference G Rick Rosenberry and Dave Hanson were members of this team Had an 11-4 record during the spring and won Washington State University tournament for the first time in four tries 1974 Coach: 1-5-4 Placed 5th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference Dawood Khoshnoodd and G Kevin Regan were members of this team 1975 Coach: Kevin Regan 2-7-1 Placed 7th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (2-6-0) Named All-NCSC was G Kevin Regan Buzz Burns led team in scoring with six goals Dawood Khoshnood was member of this team 1976 Coach: John Miles 0-8-0 Placed 9th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference Had 5-3-0 record, but had to forfeit wins due to use of an ineligible player Named All-NCSC was G Kevin Regan Steve Wiles and Steve Vlahovich were members of this team 1977 Coach: Brian Durvin 1-8-0 Placed 10th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (1-7-0)
1978 Coach: Bruce Campbell 3-9-0 Placed 8th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (3-6-0) Sport given varsity status Jon Jones and Terry Turner led team in scoring with four goals each 1979 Coach: Bruce Campbell 3-12-0 Placed 8th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (0-8-0) Sport returned to club status 1980 Coach: Tony Faganello 4-8-0 Placed 8th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (2-7-0) Kevin Flannigan and Joe Tucker led team in scoring with three goals each 1981 Coach: Bruce Campbell 5-8-0 Placed 7th (tie) in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (2-6-0) Sport given varsity status Named honorable mention All-NCSC was FB Paul Meehan Mike Hawkins and Kris Langkow led team in scoring with four goals each 1982 Coach: Bruce Campbell 6-5-2 M Rafi Rubin led team in scoring with six goals 1983 Coach: Bruce Campbell 7-3-2 Placed 4th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (4-3-1) Rated 17th in final NAIA National Poll Named honorable mention NAIA All-America was S Joe McAuliffe Named All-NCSC was McAuliffe Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was McAuliffe Named to NAIA Academic All-America team was M Thom Castagna Tim Gerhard led team in scoring with six goals Scott Walyor, Cliff Mull and Jeff Spears were members of this team Defeated nationally (NAIA) No.8-ranked Warner Pacific 2-1 and tied number one ranked Simon Fraser 1-1 (2 overtimes) 1984 Coach: Bruce Campbell
5-9-1 Placed 9th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (1-7) Named honorable mention NAIA All-American was G John Reilly Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were F Danny Machado, S Joe McAuliffe and Reilly Chae Kim led team in scoring with four goals Won Evergreen Invitational Tournament 1985 Coach: Bruce Campbell 10-9-1 Placed 6th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (4-5) Named honorable mention Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference all-star was D Kevin Quinn Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was G John Reilly Jeff Busch led team in scoring with seven goals and two assists 1986 Coach: Bruce Campbell 7-9-1 Placed 6th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (5-4-1) Placed 2nd in NAIA District 1 North Division (2-1) Named second-team All-NCSC was M John Polzin Dennis Lapchis led team in scoring with four goals and four assists Campbell named NCSC Coach of the Year Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was G John Reilly 1987 Coach: Kevin Quinn 4-5-2 Placed 7th in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (3-5-2) Placed 2nd in NAIA District 1 North Division (2-1) Named second-team All-NCSC were M Jonathan Fleck and D Bill Schmitt F Dennis Lapchis led team in scoring with 5 goals and 2 assists 1988 Coach: Kevin Quinn 5-9-0 Placed 3rd in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (4-2) Placed 2nd in NAIA District 1North Division (2-1) Named to NCSC Cascade Division all-star team were F Jim Myhre, M Simon Evans and M Tom Venable Named NAIA District 1 all-star was Evans Myhre led team in scoring with 4 goals and 4 assists 1989 Coach: Kevin Quinn 16-6-1
Placed 1st in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (6-0) Placed 1st in NAIA District 1 North Division (3-0) Reached NAIA National Tournament by defeating Whitworth 3-2 and Evergreen State 2-1 in District 1 playoffs, and defeating Warner Pacific 2-0 in the Area I championship Lost both games at nationals, 3-1 to Rockhurst KS and 4-2 to Midwestern State TX Named to NCSC Cascade Division all-star team were D Steve Bowmer, M Tom Venable, F Peter LaBarge and F Dennis Lapchis Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were Venable and LaBarge Named third-team NAIA All-America was LaBarge, Venable received honorable mention. Quinn named District 1 Coach of the Year and Area I Coach of the Year Had school-record 13-game winning streak LaBarge led team in scoring with 20 goals and 4 assists 1990 Coach: Kevin Quinn 16-4-0 Won NAIA West Regional championship via forfeit (lost 2-1 to Warner Pacific) Won NAIA District 1 title, defeating Pacific Lutheran, 6-3 in overtime, in semifinals, and Simon Fraser, 2-0, in championship game Finished third in Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference - Olympic Division (3-2-0) Named second-team NAIA All-American was F Peter LaBarge Named honorable mention NAIA All-American was M Tom Venable Named to NAIA Area I all-star team were LaBarge and Venable Named District 1 Player of the Year was LaBarge Named to District 1 all-star team were LaBarge, D Steve Starcevich, Venable, F Dennis Lapchis and F Cliff Potter Named to NCSC Olympic Division all-star team were LaBarge and Venable LaBarge led team in scoring with 21 goals and 5 assists 1991 Coach: Kevin Quinn 8-7-2 Did not reach NAIA District 1 Playoffs (0-2-1) Placed 4th in NCSC Olympic Division (3-3-0) Named honorable mention NAIA All-Americans were D Steve Bowmer, F Steve Starcevich and GK Ryan Childs Named to NAIA Area I all-star first team were Bowmer, Childs and Starcevich - picked to second team were D Dave Miller and F Jason Woodward Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were Bowmer, Childs and Starcevich Named to NCSC Olympic Division all-star team was Starcevich Starcevich and F Jason Woodward led team in scoring. Starcevich had 4 goals and 8 assists, and Woodward had 7 goals and 2 assists 1992 Coach: Kevin Quinn 8-8-0 Reached final of NAIA District 1 Playoffs (1-1)
Placed 5th in NCSC Olympic Division (1-5-0) defeated Whitworth, 1-0 OT, in district semifinals and lost to Pacific Lutheran, 3-2 OT, in final Named honorable mention NAIA All-Americans were D Jamie Thilmony and M Steve Starcevich Named to NCSC Olympic Division all-star team was Starcevich Named to NAIA Region I all-stars were Thilmony and Starcevich Named to NAIA District 1 all-stars were Thilmony, Starcevich and F Bryon Phillips Phillips and F Craig Jones tied for team lead with 6 goals, Phillips and Starcevich tied for team lead in assists with 5. 1993 Coach: Kevin Quinn 3-11-1 Did not make district playoffs Named NAIA District 1 all-star was F Craig Jones Jones led team in goals with 4 and assists with 4. 1994 Coach: Kevin Quinn 2-13-1 Did not make conference playoffs F Kevin Blondin tied for team lead in goals with 2 and in assists with 2. 1995 Coach: Brad Swanson 4-11-1 Did not make conference playoffs Placed 6th in PNWAC (1-8-1) F Jay Harper led team in goals with 4 and F Scot Swanson led in assists with 3. 1996 Coach: Brad Swanson 11-8-1 Placed second in Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference (6-2) Lost, 1-0 to Seattle, in semifinals of PNWAC playoffs M Rob Skafgaard was named to NAIA Pacific Northwest Region first-team D Keith Baker and F Scot Swanson were named to regional second-team G Kelly Grayum was named honorable mention all-region Skafgaard named PNWAC Midfielder of the Year Skafgaard, Swanson and Baker were named first-team all-pnwac M Scott Harrington and Grayum were named second-team all-pnwac Brad Swanson was named PNWAC Coach of the Year Swanson led team with 16 goals and Jay Harper had team-leading 8 assists 1997 Coach: Brad Swanson 12-6-1
F Scot Swanson and M Rob Skafgaard were honorable mention NAIA All-American picks Swanson and Skafgaard named first-team NAIA Pacific Northwest Region all-stars, selected to second team was D Keith Baker Swanson named NAIA All-America Scholar Athlete Reached semifinals of NAIA Pacific Northwest Regionals, losing to eventual national champion Seattle, 5-0. Won NAIA Pacific Northwest Sectionals with 1-0 wins over Hawaii Pacific and Simon Fraser Swanson led team with 9 goals and F Brian Schaper had team-leading 5 assists. 1998 Coach: Brad Swanson 6-10-1 Named Far West Region second-team all-star was D Chris Beaudoin G Dave Green and Beaudoin named Pacific West Conference all-stars Green and F Jason Frazier were academic PacWest all-stars M-F Brian Britton-Simmons led team with 5 goals and tied with M Matt Shaffer in assists with 4. 1999 Coach: Brad Swanson & Travis Connell 11-6-1 Placed 3rd in Pacific West Conference (4-4-1) Named first-team PacWest all-star was M Sean Standley. Picked to second team were D Wade Ambrose, M Brett Burns and M Andy Quinn Burns, GK Dave Green, D Sean Nielsen, and Quinn named PacWest academic all-stars F Jim Morton led team with 7 goals and Burns in assists with 9. 2000 Coach: Travis Connell & Todd Stauber 8-9-0 Placed 5th in Pacific West Conference (3-4-0) Named second-team Far West all-region were D Jeff Obenchain and F Rob Schaper Named first-team PacWest all-stars were M Sean Standley and GK Dave Green. Picked to second team were Obenchain, Schaper and D Wade Ambrose Named PacWest academic all-stars were D Charlie Ashbaugh, D Sean Nielsen, M Brett Burns and Green Standley finished four-year career with 18 goals and 13 assists Standley led team in goals (6) and assists (6), Green had 1.78 goals against average 2001 Coach: Travis Connell 10-9-1 Placed 3rd (2-2) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference F Cody Hagler named GNAC Newcomer of the Year Named first-team GNAC all-stars were Hagler, M Joe Bensch, and D Jeff Obenchain Picked to second team were M Ian Winberg, D Wade Ambrose and GK Darin Laier Hagler led team in goals (6), Bensch in assists (6), and Laier had 1.27 goals against average
and school record 9 shutouts Defeated Seattle Pacific, 1-0, for first time since 1971 2002 Coach: Travis Connell 15-4-1 Won (4-0-0) Great Northwest Athletic Conference championship Had seven-game winning streak Ranked No.6 in West Region F Paul Nissley named GNAC Player of the Year GK Ben Dragavon named GNAC Freshman of the Year Named first-team GNAC all-stars were Nissley, Dragavon, M Ian Weinberg and D Jeremy Milsten. Picked to second team were M Eric Blatt and D Justin Scholze, Named GNAC academic all-star was D Joel Saulter. Nissley led GNAC and team in goals (15) and points (36), setting league record for consecutive games with a point (8) Dragavon led league in shutouts (7) and goals against average (0.83). Connell named GNAC Coach of the Year 2003 Coach: Travis Connell 8-8-2 Placed 3rd (2-3-1) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Had 8-game unbeaten streak Named first-team GNAC all-stars were GK Ben Dragavon, M Jeff Lane, D Joel Saulter, and D Justin Scholze. Picked to second team were F Ryan Hopp, M David Hileman and D Jeremy Milsten. Hopp named GNAC Newcomer of the Year Named GNAC Academic all-star was Saulter Hopp led team in goals (7) and points (15), and Lane paced squad in assists (5). Dragavon had 4 shutouts and 3.13 goals against average. 2004 Coach: Travis Connell 13-7-0 Placed 3rd (2-4-0) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named first-team GNAC all-stars were F Ryan Hopp, M Nick Webb and D Jeremy Milsten. Picked to second team were M Jeff Lane, D Kenny Mueller and GK Ben Dragavon, with honorable mention going to M David Schlesinger, D Kory Pope Mueller named GNAC co-newcomer of the Year Hopp ranked No.30 nationally in scoring (1.89) and No.25 in goals (0.84), and Dragavon No.28 in goals against (0.90) Western ranked No.64 nationally in scoring defense (0.89) Hopp led team in goals (16) and points (36), and Schlesinger and Lane tied for team-high in assists with 5 each. Dragavon had six shutouts and had 0.90 goals against average. 2005 Coach: Travis Connell
3-16-1 Placed fourth (1-5-0) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Named first-team GNAC all-star was D Blake Brown. Earning second-team honors were F Zach Bauling, M Filomon Afenegus and Robbie Curry, and receiving honorable mention were M Gus Zadra and GK Ben Dragavon. Named GNAC academic all-star was F Zach Bauling. Dragavon tied for No.18 nationally in saves per game (5.68) F Filomon Afenegus led team in goals (5) and points (11), and F Gus Zadra and F Matt Zigulis tied for lead in assists (4). GK Ben Dragavon led team with 2.30 goals against average and had 1 shutout. 2006 Coach: Travis Connell