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EAGLES OZARKS 2009 Media Guide #10 Shaun Renfro #2 Aaron Brueckner #15 Philip Johnson #13 Dylan Evans #5 Brandon VanCleave
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EAGLES

OZARKS2009 Media Guide

#10 Shaun Renfro

#2 Aaron Brueckner#15 Philip Johnson

#13 Dylan Evans#5 Brandon VanCleave

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Table of Contents

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GENERAL INFORMATION1 Table of Contents 2 Sports Information Contact 2 Media Information

ADMINISTRATION & ATHLETIC STAFF 3 Administration 3 Quick Facts 3 Staff Directory

COACHING STAFF 4 Head Coach John Cossaboon 4 Assistant Coach Matt Torok

2009 SOCCER PREVIEW5-6 Preview 6 Team Picture7 Roster

2009 PLAYER PROFILES 8-9 Aaron Brueckner 10-11 Dylan Evans 12-13 Philip Johnson 14-15 Shaun Renfro 16-17 Brandon VanCleave 18 Seth Anderson 18 Tanner Holman19 Logan Hornback 19 Scott Janders

20 Travis Murnan20 Aaron Powell 21 Tate Ramirez21 Christian Ridings 22 Guido Salas22 Anthony Santoro 23 Andrew Sutton 23 Neil Thompson 24 Devon Utley 24 Newcomers 2009 OPPONENTS25 Opponent Quick Facts

2008 SEASON IN REVIEW 26 Season Review 27 Final Statistics 28 Results 28 Team Highs 28 Individual Highs29 Conference Review HISTORY30 Career Leaders 31 Season Records 31 Team Records 31 Match Records 31 Coaching Records 32 Honors & Awards

33-34 Year-By-Year Results 34 All-Time Series Records 35 All-Time Letterwinners

HURIE FIELD 36 Hurie Field Records

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE37 ASC Staff 37 ASC History

THIS IS OZARKS38 Campus Overview 39 Academic Excellence 40 Student Life 2009 Media Guide Credits Editor: Josh Peppas Layout & Design: Josh Peppas Photographers: UO Sports Information & UO Public Information Office Assistant Editor: Emalee Pearson Desktop Publishing: Adobe InDesign & Adobe Photoshop Print Production: MultiAd Free copies of the media guide can be requested by contacting Josh Peppas at 479-979-1483 or via e-mail at [email protected].

2009 Men’s Soccer Media Guide

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Media Information

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Primary Media Outlets Print Media -The Johnson County Graphic 203 East Cherry Street Clarksville, AR 72830Publisher: Christene Fisher 479.754.2005www.thegraphic.com -The Russellville Courier201 East Second StreetRussellville, AR 72811 Sports Editor: Sean Ingram479.968.5252www.couriernews.com -Ark. Democrat-Gazette PO Box 2221 Little Rock, AR 72203 Sports Editor: Wally Hall 501.378.3411 www.ardemgaz.com

Television-KUOZ Channel 6 415 College AvenueClarksville, AR 72830 Advisor: Susan Edens 479.979.1450

Sports Information Office: 479.979.1483 Josh Peppas, SID, [email protected] Cell: 479.647.0415 Home: 479.670.3781Daniel Gallegos, Assistant SID, [email protected] Cell: 501.442.2930Emalee Pearson, Assistant SID, [email protected] Zach Doty, Chief Photographer, [email protected] SID Fax: 479-979-1330Address: 415 College Avenue, Clarksville, AR 72830

Coverage Ozarks maintains a comprehensive official athletic depart-ment web site. Up-to-date information, including schedules, statistics, rosters and news releases for all ten varsity sports are provided. Biographical information for players and coaches provide in-depth coverage found only on www.ozarks.edu/athletics. In-game Live Stats from Stat Crew has been added to help fans follow games on Ozarks’ web site. Live audio streaming is done for some conference home games. Media guides for six sports along with general department news, soccer-related links, Aerie Club and Hall of Fame information are found on the site. CredentialsMedia or photo credentials are not required for admittance to Ozarks soccer matches for working media. However, it is requested that media seeking to cover a game contact the Sports Information Director prior to the game to ensure seating at press row. Requests for seating in press row can be made at 479.979.1483 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Press Services Media guides, game programs, rosters, up-to-date results, and statistics are available to working members of the media prior to each Eagles home match. Additional information is avail-able by request. An official NCAA box score and play-by-play information may be obtained from the Sports Information Director approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the match. Interviews All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Coaches and athletes will be available following matches after a brief cooling off period. The best time to interview coaches is typically in the mornings, Monday through Thursday. Generally, the best time to inter-view student-athletes is directly before afternoon practice. Game BroadcastsBroadcast media in attendance are requested to contact the Sports Information Director one week prior to the match in question.

Radio-KXIO 106.9 FM 901 South Rogers Clarksville, AR 72830 Sports Contact: Blaine Leeds479.705.1069-River Valley Radio (KCJC-KWKK-KVLD-KVOM-KCAB)2705 Parkway Avenue Russellville, AR 72811 Sports Contact: Aaron Thomas 479.968.6816 -KDYN 96.7 FM 9331 Puddin Ridge RoadOzark, AR 72949Sports Contact: Marc Dietz479.667.4567-KUOZ 100.5 Radio Station 415 College AvenueClarksville, AR 72830 Advisor: Susan Edens 479.979.1450

Soccer-Related Links www.ASCsports.org www.ncaasports.comwww.nscaa.comwww.d3soccer.com

Josh Peppas is in his ninth year as Sports Information Director at Ozarks. He additionally serves as the Assistant to the Director of Athletics. Peppas is respon-sible for the day-to-day operations of the Sports Information Office, including maintaining the athletic web site and promoting Ozarks’ ten sports. He is an

active member of College Sports Information Direc-tors of America (CoSIDA) and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). Peppas has had a combined six media guides earn “Best in the Nation” citations from CoSIDA the past two years. The cover of the 2008 women’s soccer media guide was named the nation’s best in its category. Peppas also produces Eagle Insider, a quarterly alumni E-Magazine for the athletic department. A native of Ozark, Ark., he earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Ozarks in 2000. He and his wife, Kelli, are the parents of Brant (4) and Brayden (1).

Daniel Gallegos is in his third year as the assistant sports information director at Ozarks. In addition to his assistance with the day-to-day operations of the Sports Information Office, he is the pri-mary contact for baseball and women’s basketball. He is the host of his own sports talk radio show - “Mid-Week Sports

Report” - heard weekly on campus. He is a member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa-tion (NCBWA) and earned ASC Assistant SID Academic All-Conference status last year. Gallegos is the play-by-play announcer for Eagles baseball and softball. He played one season of baseball at Ozarks. A native of Sherwood, Ark., Gallegos is a senior strategic communi-cations major.

Emalee Pearson enters her second year as a sports information student as-sistant at Ozarks. A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, Pearson is a member of the women’s soccer team and was named to the All-ASC Team in 2008. She is a two-time member of the American Southwest Conference All-Academic Team. Follow-

ing the 2008 season, she earned a spot on the NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-South Region Honorable Mention Team. She is editor of the Comminuque, a campus-wide newsletter produced bi-weekly. In 2008, she earned ASC Assistant SID Academic All-Conference status. She is a senior strategic communications major.

Zach Doty is in his second year as the chief athletic department photog-rapher. Doty, of Andrews, Texas, is a sophomore strategic communications/marketing major. Doty is a member of the cross country team, Vice President of membership in Phi Beta Lambda and made the Dean’s List. Prior to Ozarks,

Doty worked at a Waco, Texas, ABC television affiliate and operated his professional freelance studio in Waco.

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Raised in a small town (pop. 900) in Ohio, Dr. Rick Niece attended a school that housed all classes, grades 1-12, in one building. After graduating from high school, Dr. Niece attended Ohio State University where he received a bachelor of science degree with majors in English and speech. His master’s degree and Ph.D. are from Kent State University. Dr. Niece began his professional career in education as a high school English and speech teacher. He subsequently held a variety of administrative positions at the

public school level: department chair, supervisor, assistant princi-pal, curriculum director, and assistant superintendent. In 1988, Dr. Niece left the public school sector and became an assistant professor and special assistant to the dean at Kent State University in Ohio. He later went to Walsh University in Canton, Ohio where he served in several positions: professor, academic dean, provost, executive vice president, and interim president. In 1997, Dr. Niece was named president of the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas. He and his wife, Sheree, currently live in Clarksville.

Jimmy Clark begins his fourth year as the Athletic Director and his ninth year as head baseball coach. As Athletic Direc-tor, he is responsible for all aspects of the athletic department, with oversight of 17 staff members. A former baseball standout at the University of Central Arkansas, Clark was named the 2005 American Southwest Con-ference East Division Baseball Coach of the Year after leading the Eagles to their first winning season in nearly a decade. Clark’s 2007 club earned a spot in the playoffs

for the first time since 1996. The 2008 team went 32-11, the best record in school history, and made its second straight playoff appearance. That team was ranked as high as 14th by D3base-ball.com during the season. Two of his players from the 2008 club earned All-America honors from D3baseball.com and another was named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team. He also coached Ozarks’ first student-athlete to ever be named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team. A native of Conway, Ark., he coached at Heber Springs High School (Ark.) for nine years and was named the 2AAA Conference Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1998. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from UCA and his master’s degree in secondary education from University of Arkansas-Little Rock. Clark and his wife, Kelli, have two sons, Dax and Cole.

Chad Floyd is in his ninth year as the full-time head athletic trainer. A native of Ozark, Ark., he began his athletic training career with the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. He then went to Arkansas Tech University for three years and on to the Minnesota Twins minor league system. He worked two years with Cooper Clinic Sports Medicine where he oversaw numerous area high schools. He holds state, district and national training certifications and has an Arkansas teaching certificate in health and physical education. He is a member of the

National Athletic Trainers Association, Southwest Athletic Train-ers Association and Arkansas Athletic Trainers Association. Floyd received the University’s Alvin C. Broyles Outstanding Professional Staff Award, given to a member of the professional staff who has demonstrated exemplary dedication, professionalism and ability in his or her position, for the 2007-2008 school year. Floyd is a 1995 graduate of Arkansas Tech University where he earned a bach-elor’s degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, Mary, are the parents of one son, Jalen.

University of the Ozarks Information Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarksville, Arkansas (7,719)Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1834Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .650Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lady EaglesSchool Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purple & GoldField. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hurie Field (natural grass)Hurie Field Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA IIIConference. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American SouthwestPresident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Rick NieceAthletics Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmy Clark Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.ozarks.edu

Team Information 2008 Overall Record. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-3-42008 Conference Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . 8-3-2 (4th ASC)Home/Away/Neutral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-1-1/4-2-2/2-0-12008 Postseason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ASC Tournament FinalsReturning Starters/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/6Lettermen Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15/16Newcomers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 History of the Program First Season of Soccer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996All-Time Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143-93-19 (.604)Winning Seasons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10NCAA Tournament Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1ASC Championship Tournament Appearances. . . . . . . . .9ASC Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Coaching Staff Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Cossaboon (1st season)Alma Mater. . . . State University of New York-Cortland, ‘77 Record at Ozarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0-0Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1210E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Torok (1st season)Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syracuse University, ‘01Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .479.979.1210E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Athletic Directory Area code 479-979-XXXX (ext.) Ext. Jimmy Clark, Athletic Director 1484 Josh Peppas, Sports Information Director 1483 Chad Floyd, Head Athletic Trainer 1472 Baseball Office Jimmy Clark, Head Coach 1409Curt Dixon, Asst. Coach 1409Robert Mummey, Asst. Coach 1409 Men’s Basketball Office Doug Boxell, Head Coach 1326 Luke Hammond, Asst. Coach 1326 Women’s Basketball OfficeCarl Ramsey, Head Coach 1325 Alex Holland, Asst. Coach 1325 Cross Country Office Brian Hull, Head Coach 1400 Men’s Soccer OfficeJohn Cossaboon, Head Coach 1210 Matt Torok, Asst. Coach 1210Women’s Soccer OfficeBrian Drotar, Head Coach 1334 Colby Keesee, Asst. Coach 1334 Softball Office Elizabeth Caroscio, Head Coach 1463 Chelsea Joslin, Asst. Coach 1463 Tennis Office Shaun Wiseman, Head Coach 1332 Shannon Vivian, Asst. Coach 1332 Athletic Department Fax: 479.979.1330

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Head Coach John Cossaboon Veteran coach John Cossaboon begins his first season at Ozarks. Cossaboon, a native of Rochester, New York, brings a wealth of coaching experience to Ozarks, includ-ing head women’s coaching stints at NCAA I Southern Methodist University and University of San Diego. Cossaboon has spent the last two years as the assistant women’s coach at Gonzaga University. Cossaboon joined Gonzaga from Southern Methodist University where he spent four seasons and earned Conference USA Coach of the Year twice. SMU won conference titles in each of those seasons, including 2006 when SMU went 17-5-1 overall and 8-1-0 in Conference USA for its seventh straight regular-season title. The Mustangs, tied for 24th in the final SoccerTimes.com poll, and received an at-large bid

into the College Cup, advancing to the second round in their sixth straight College Cup appearance that year. In his first season at the helm, SMU recorded a 17-3-2 mark, finished 22nd in the nation and won the Western Athletic Conference. Prior to SMU,

Cossaboon spent six years at University of San Diego, guiding the Toreros to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1999-2002) while compiling an overall record of 71-44-9. His West Coast Conference mark was 25-15-2. Additionally, Cossaboon served as the women’s head coach at UC Santa Barbara from 1995-1996. He also gained international head coaching experience as one of very few Americans to coach abroad professionally in the Japan’s women’s professional league from 1993 through the beginning of 1995. Before his stint in Japan, Cossaboon’s coaching experiences included the following positions: top assistant coach for the men’s program at Santa Clara University (1992-1993), the head men’s coach at Cal State Hayward (1991) and assistant coaching jobs at Duke (1978-82) and the North Carolina (1977). He served as the Director of Coaching for the North Texas State Soccer Association from 1982-90, directing and training Olympic Development players and designing and implementing the state’s coaching education program. With a United States Soccer Fed-eration “A” License, he has been a National Staff Coach for the National Soccer Coaches Association of America since 1983. From 1983 to 1985, he was a National Staff Coach for the USSF. A 1977 graduate of State University of New York-Cortland, Cossa-boon earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in sports psychology and exercise physiology. During his senior year at Cortland, he garnered first team All-Conference hon-ors as a center midfielder. Cossaboon earned his master’s degree in physical education in 1978 from the University of North Carolina with an emphasis in exercise physiology, coaching, biomechanics and psychology. He received his Intermediate Level Coaching Certifi-cate from the Brazilian Football Academy in Rio de Janeiro. He has authored five soccer publications, has studied soccer techniques in Brazil, Belgium and Holland, and has taught Martial Arts and Self-Defense classes for Women.

Assistant Coach Matt Torok Matt Torok begins his first season as the assistant men's coach at Ozarks. Torok, a na-tive of Reading, Pa., was the assistant coach at Southwestern University for three seasons, helping the Pirates to their three most suc-cessful finishes in school history. Last season, the Pirates went 12-6-2 overall and 7-3-0 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, marking the third straight year the team fin-

ished among the top two teams. Prior to Southwestern, Torok served as the assistant men's and women's soccer coach from 2003-2005 at Defiance College. He was later promoted to interim head men’s coach at Defiance. He spent one year as the assistant men’s coach at Albright College. Torok played at Syracuse University four seasons and then played two seasons professionally with the Reading Rage. He holds a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, a NSCAA Goal-keeping Level 2 Diploma, as well as a USSF National “D” License. Torok received his bachelor’s degree in sociology and psychology from Syracuse University in 2001. He has a master’s degree in educa-tion from Defiance College. He and his wife, Carol, were married in 2008.

John Cossaboon At Ozarks 0-0-0 (1st season)

Education:State University of New York-Cortland, ‘77, B.S. - Physical EducationUniversity of North Carolina ‘78, M.S. - Physical Education Head Coaching Experience: Southern Methodist University Women (2003-2006) University of San Diego Women (1997-2002) UC Santa Barbara Women (1995-1996) Cal State Hayward Men (1991)

Assistant Coaching Experience: Gonzaga University Women (2007-2008) Santa Clara University Men (1992-1993)Duke (1978-82) University of North Carolina (1977)

Career Record: Year Record Cal State Hayward (men) 1991 3-17-0 UC Santa Barbara 1995 6-12-0UC Santa Barbara 1996 6-12-1 University of San Diego 1997 7-12-1 University of San Diego 1998 12-6-2 University of San Diego 1999 16-5-0University of San Diego 2000 14-7-0University of San Diego 2001 11-7-3University of San Diego 2002 11-7-3Southern Methodist University 2003 17-3-2Southern Methodist University 2004 15-4-3Southern Methodist University 2005 15-5-2Southern Methodist University 2006 17-5-1TOTALS 150-102-18 Cossaboon Notables:• Led SMU to four Conference USA titles • Advanced SMU to four straight College Cups• Led University of San Diego to four NCAA Tournaments• Went a combined 16-2-0 in Conference USA in his final two seasons at SMU• Led SMU to a pair of NCAA I top-25 finishes • Posted a 25-15-2 West Coast Conference mark at USD• Named Conference USA Coach of the Year twice• Has posted nine straight winning seasons as a head coach• Finished with a 64-17-8 (.719) overall record at SMU• Coach professionally in Tokyo, Japan• Director of Coaching for the North Texas State Soccer Association• Served as an assistant coach to legendary coach Anson Dorrance at University of North Carolina • National Staff Coach for the USSF and NSCAA• Author of five soccer publications

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Expectations Remain High Amid Change Expectations remain the same for

the men’s soccer program as it yields to the new leadership of vet-eran head coach John Cossaboon.

Midfielder Dylan Evans attacks the UT-Tyler defense in the ASC Tournament last season

Cossaboon replaces longtime Ozarks’ coach Dave De Hart, who stepped down to pursue other soccer opportuni-ties in California. Ozarks, which went 14-3-4 overall and 8-3-2 in conference play in 2008, appears to have the ingredients to stay among the American Southwest Conference’s elite. “I want us to continue what’s been started in terms of tradition and quality soccer,” said Cossaboon, who had suc-cessful stints with the women’s programs at Southern Methodist University and University of San Diego. “But I want us to take a step up.” Cossaboon inherits a solid core of returning players to go along with five starters. And, he believes the Eagles are equipped with a well-balanced attack. “We are the kind of attacking team that I like,” said Cossaboon. “It doesn’t revolve around a superstar. We’ve got a lot of balance and a lot of strength from a lot of different people. It is the kind of thing where it won’t be one guy coming up with 25 goals, but rather it will be a well-balanced attack where goals can come from anywhere.” One of the team’s strengths, accord-ing to Cossaboon, is the overall team speed. “This team is fast,” said Cossaboon. “They are fast and technically quick. For the most part, we are good on the ball and good at combining with the people around us. The only way those attributes matter is if you are willing to do the work. And they have that attitude. They are a hard working blue collar group. Anytime I have seen us in a tough situation, they don’t back down. That mental toughness and that willingness to keep going is

what will make the other stuff work.” With their overall speed, the attack has the potential to score more goals than a year ago. Additionally, Ozarks returns most of its top weapons on the attack line, including five of the top eight goal scorers. Among those are senior captain and midfielder Shaun Renfro, sophomore forward Guido Salas, senior midfielder Dylan Evans, senior midfielder Philip Johnson and sophomore defender Anthony Santoro. Cossaboon also ex-pects sophomore forwards Travis Murnan and Scott Janders to produce goals. In the midfield, Renfro, Evans and Bran-don VanCleave provide the potential to create greater support and a more dynamic attack. Renfro scored six goals and had seven assists in 15 matches in 2008. He was named to the NSCAA All-Region Third Team and All-ASC First Team. The fluid Renfro led the conference in assists per game (.47). Salas was among the top freshman in the league, scoring seven goals and recording eight assists. Evans produced five goals and one assist, while Johnson netted four goals and Santoro scored twice. “Up front, we’ve got people like Gui-do, Travis and Scott,” said Cossaboon. “They are typical type forwards of one sort or another, but what really makes it work is the fact that we have players behind them like Dylan setting the table and making great passes to draw pres-sure off those forwards.” “Philip is an attacking player from the flank. He is a dangerous player. I am very impressed with Brandon. He on his own can go through the midfield and create opportunities. In addition, we get some really good attacking movement from

our outside backs. Logan Hornback and Seth Anderson can do a great job.” Renfro and VanCleave give Ozarks a pair of dynamic players in the midfield. “Shaun fits right into the mix when he gets himself healthy,” said Cossaboon. “He and Brandon together could be dangerous. I think the two of them will be a handful. Add in some strength and speed up and down the flanks and I think we will be able to score some goals.” Cossaboon is, however, faced with re-placing record-setting goalkeeper Brian Sarber. That’s one of the most pressing questions the coaching staff will have to deal with this season. Sophomores Christian Ridings and Neil Thompson are entrenched in a battle for the starting position. “Between those two we just have to see who will surface and who will dominate,” said Cossaboon. “There is not much separating them. It is a question of can the competition push one of them up a little bit. I am not worried. We have a bunch of great defenders and we will be well-organized.” Cossaboon has two types of keepers in Ridings and Thompson. “Thompson is longer and better in the air when dealing with high balls and crosses, but at the same time he has to become a lot more dominate and more aggressive,” said Cossaboon. “He needs to be quicker to the ball which is exactly what Christian is all about. Christian is fearless. He is very good at cutting out balls that are dangerous. He needs to clean up his technique in terms of driving the ball with his foot.” In front of the goalkeeper will be a young, but talented group that is NSCAA All-Region MF Shaun Renfro

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Front Row (L-R): #17 Tanner Holman, #23 Esteban Garcia, #13 Dylan Evans, #10 Shaun Renfro, #00 Neil Thompson, #1 Christian Ridings, #19 Wes Critcher, #4 Cooper White, #11 Guido Salas & #5 Brandon VanCleave.Back Row (L-R): Head Coach John Cossaboon, #22 Tate Ramirez, #7 Travis Murnan, #12 Aaron Powell, #8 Andrew Sutton, #18 Robert Sarber, #16 Seth Anderson, #14 Logan Hornback, #15 Philip Johnson, #2 Aaron Brueckner, #21 Scott Janders, #9 Anthony Santoro & Assistant Coach Matt Torok.

expected to provide efficient defensive play. The cornerstone of the group is senior captain Aaron Brueckner. The savvy Brueckner has played in 54 career matches. “We will not be a sit at the back defensive team, but rather one that is very organized in all areas of the field,” said Cossaboon. “I want us to play bet-ter, quicker-attacking soccer. I want us staying totally organized defensively. Aaron will vocally organize them and is emerging by example as our leader in the back. The nicest thing about our back four right now is they are all athletic and all fast. Those guys are tenacious.” To become a more threatening team, Cossaboon believes his squad has much to work on as the season progresses. “We need to continue working on our overall shape,” said Cossaboon. “We need to work on how we move up and down the field without allowing gaps to open up if we lose the ball, but that comes with time. We need to work on our first touch and we need to clean up some passes, too.” The schedule will provide the Eagles with a challenge early on as they face a preseason top-10 team and open conference play with three straight road matches. “I wouldn’t have it any other way,” said Cossaboon. “I don’t think you get anything at the start of the season by beating up a bunch of weak teams. You play the top teams you can play and then you find out what you need to work on. That allows you time to work on it before conference play starts.”

2009 Schedule August 21 John Brown Univ. (Exhibition) Siloam Springs, AR 5:00 p.m. 22 Alumni Match Home 4:30 p.m. September 1 Harding University Home 3:30 p.m. 5 Emory University Atlanta, GA 1:00 p.m. 6 Oglethorpe University Atlanta, GA 1:00 p.m. 9 Hendrix College Conway, AR 7:00 p.m. 14 Missouri Baptist University Home 4:00 p.m. 19 *UT-Dallas Richardson, TX 3:00 p.m. 24 *Mississippi College Clinton, MS 4:00 p.m. 26 *Louisiana College Pineville, LA 4:00 p.m. October 1 *Hardin-Simmons University Home 3:00 p.m. 3 *McMurry University Home 3:00 p.m. 9 *Howard Payne University Brownwood, TX 3:00 p.m. 10 *Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, TX 3:00 p.m. 15 *Texas Lutheran University Home 3:00 p.m. 17 *Schreiner University Home 3:00 p.m. 23 *East Texas Baptist University Marshall, TX 3:00 p.m. 24 *LeTourneau University Longview, TX 3:00 p.m. 29 *Concordia University Texas Home 3:00 p.m. 31 *UT-Tyler Home 3:00 p.m. November 6 ASC Tournament Quarterfinals TBA 7 ASC Tournament Semifinals TBA 8 ASC Tournament Finals TBA *American Southwest Conference Match

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2009 Roster

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Numerical Roster 00 Neil Thompson Goalkeeper 6-2 165 SO Ovilla, TX (Midlothian HS)1 Christian Ridings Goalkeeper 5-10 145 SO El Dorado, AR (El Dorado HS)2 Aaron Brueckner Defender 6-0 185 SR Allen, TX (Allen HS)4 Cooper White Midfielder 5-4 135 FR Hot Springs, AR (Lutheran HS)5 Brandon VanCleave Midfielder 5-8 150 SR Collierville, TN (Houston HS) 6 Devon Utley Defender 6-3 175 SO Rockwall, TX (Rockwall HS) 7 Travis Murnan Forward 6-0 160 SO Tulsa, OK (Union HS) 8 Andrew Sutton Forward 6-0 160 SO San Antonio, TX (Wagner HS) 9 Anthony Santoro Defender 6-0 170 SO Houston, TX (Dulles HS) 10 Shaun Renfro Midfielder 5-8 145 SR Carrollton, TX (Creekview HS)11 Guido Salas Forward 5-10 155 SO Houston, TX (Dulles HS) 12 Aaron Powell Forward 6-2 180 SO Midlothian, TX (Midlothian HS) 13 Dylan Evans Midfielder 5-10 165 SR Richardson, TX (Plano Sr HS)14 Logan Hornback Defender 6-1 160 SO Arlington, TX (Lamar HS)15 Philip Johnson Midfielder 6-0 155 SR Plano, TX (Plano East HS)16 Seth Anderson Defender 6-1 170 SO Sugar Land, TX (Dulles HS) 17 Tanner Holman Midfielder 5-8 170 SO Mesquite, TX (Poteet HS) 18 Robert Sarber Forward 6-0 195 FR Allen, TX (Allen HS) 19 Wes Critcher Midfielder 5-8 135 FR Dallas, TX (Bishop Lynch HS) 20 Francisco Garza Forward 6-1 175 FR San Antonio, TX (Clark HS) 21 Scott Janders Forward 5-10 145 SO Keller, TX (Central HS)22 Tate Ramirez Midfielder 5-10 155 SO Sulphur Springs, TX (Sulphur Springs HS) 23 Esteban Garcia Midfielder 5-10 165 FR Clarksville, AR (Clarksville HS)

Alphabetical Roster 16 Seth Anderson Defender 6-1 170 SO Sugar Land, TX (Dulles HS)2 Aaron Brueckner Defender 6-0 185 SR Allen, TX (Allen HS)19 Wes Critcher Midfielder 5-8 135 FR Dallas, TX (Bishop Lynch HS)13 Dylan Evans Midfielder 5-10 165 SR Richardson, TX (Plano Sr HS)23 Esteban Garcia Midfielder 5-10 165 FR Clarksville, AR (Clarksville HS)20 Francisco Garza Forward 6-1 175 FR San Antonio, TX (Clark HS) 17 Tanner Holman Midfielder 5-8 170 SO Mesquite, TX (Poteet HS) 14 Logan Hornback Defender 6-1 160 SO Arlington, TX (Lamar HS)21 Scott Janders Forward 5-10 145 SO Keller, TX (Central HS)15 Philip Johnson Midfielder 6-0 155 SR Plano, TX (Plano East HS)7 Travis Murnan Forward 6-0 160 SO Tulsa, OK (Union HS) 12 Aaron Powell Forward 6-2 180 SO Midlothian, TX (Midlothian HS)22 Tate Ramirez Midfielder 5-10 155 SO Sulphur Springs, TX (Sulphur Springs HS) 10 Shaun Renfro Midfielder 5-8 145 SR Carrollton, TX (Creekview HS)1 Christian Ridings Goalkeeper 5-10 145 SO El Dorado, AR (El Dorado HS) 11 Guido Salas Forward 5-10 155 SO Houston, TX (Dulles HS) 9 Anthony Santoro Defender 6-0 170 SO Houston, TX (Dulles HS) 18 Robert Sarber Forward 6-0 195 FR Allen, TX (Allen HS)8 Andrew Sutton Forward 6-0 160 SO San Antonio, TX (Wagner HS)00 Neil Thompson Goalkeeper 6-2 165 SO Ovilla, TX (Midlothian HS)6 Devon Utley Defender 6-3 175 SO Rockwall, TX (Rockwall HS) 5 Brandon VanCleave Midfielder 5-8 150 SR Collierville, TN (Houston HS)4 Cooper White Midfielder 5-4 135 FR Hot Springs, AR (Lutheran HS)

Pronunciation Guide#2 Aaron Brueckner: Brook-ner#11 Guido Salas: Ge-doe #23 Esteban Garcia: Esta-bon

By Class Seniors (5): Aaron Brueckner, Dylan Evans, Philip Johnson, Shaun Renfro, Brandon VanCleave Sophomores (13): Seth Anderson, Tanner Holman, Logan Hornback, Scott Janders, Travis Murnan, Aaron Powell, Tate Ramirez, Christian Ridings, Guido Salas, Anthony Santoro, Andrew Sutton, Neil Thompson, Devon Utley

Freshmen (5): Wes Critcher, Esteban Garcia, Francisco Garza, Robert Sarber, Cooper White By Position Defenders (5): Seth Anderson, Aaron Brueckner, Logan Hornback, Anthony Santoro, Devon Utley

Forwards (7): Francisco Garza, Scott Janders, Travis Murnan, Aaron Powell, Gui-do Salas, Robert Sarber, Andrew Sutton

Midfielders (9): Wes Critcher, Dylan Evans, Esteban Garcia, Tanner Holman, Philip Johnson, Tate Ramirez, Shaun Renfro, Brandon VanCleave, Cooper White

Goalkeepers (2): Christian Ridings, Neil Thompson

By StateArkansas (3): Esteban Garcia, Christian Ridings, Cooper White

Oklahoma (1): Travis Murnan

Tennessee (1): Brandon VanCleave

Texas (18): Seth Anderson, Aaron Brueck-ner, Wes Critcher, Francisco Garza, Dylan Evans, Tanner Holman, Logan Hornback, Scott Janders, Philip Johnson, Aaron Powell, Tate Ramirez, Shaun Renfro, Guido Salas, Anthony Santoro, Robert Sarber, An-drew Sutton, Neil Thompson, Devon Utley

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Senior Profile

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Junior Season (2008)Named to the All-ASC Honorable Men-tion Team. Started in 20 matches. Scored game-winning goal against Central Baptist College Aug. 30. Had a pair of shots on goal in that match. Recorded an assist against East Texas Baptist University Octo-ber 23. Helped Ozarks lead the conference in lowest goals against average (0.77).

Sophomore Season (2007)Played in 18 matches and started in 7. Scored 2 goals and recorded 1 assist. Had game-winning goal against Piedmont College. Scored other goal in non-conference match as well (Hendrix College). Took a pair of shots against Piedmont College and Mississippi College. Freshman Season (2006) Played in 16 matches, starting in 3. Had 2 assists from his defender position.

Allen High School Two-year letterman at Allen, helping the record-setting 2005 team to a Coppell and Governor Cup tournament championship and a Bi-District championship. Personal Majoring in Physical Education. Son of Don and Carrie Brueckner.

Career HighsGoals: 1 vs Piedmont College (9/1/07); Hendrix College (9/5/07); Central Baptist (8/30/08) Assists: 1 vs East Texas Baptist (10/28/06); Central Baptist (10/31/06); UT-Dallas (9/22/07); East Texas Baptist (10/23/08) Points: 2 vs Piedmont College (9/1/07); Hendrix College (9/5/07); Central Baptist College (8/30/08) Shots: 3 vs Central Baptist (10/31/06)

Sr. - D 6-0, 185Allen, TX Allen HS

#2

Aaron Brueckner

Brueckner’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 20-20 7 1 1 3 12007 18-7 11 2 1 5 12006 16-3 6 0 2 2 0Totals 54-30 24 3 4 10 2

Get to know Aaron...Pre-game ritual: Secret hand shake with Shaun Renfro My hero: My Pop, William Travis, Jim Bowie and David CrockettIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Doc HolidayMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Manchester UnitedMy Superstition(s) is/are: Knocking on woodBiggest Fear: DrowningMy favorite Cleats: Total 90 Lasers When I have free time you’ll find me: In the gym, sonMy favorite sport to watch is: Soccer and footballThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A nice seafood dinnerOne word that describes me: DeterminedBest soccer memory: Winning the 2007 ASC championshipsThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Eddie Pope USA vs. Mexico at the Cotton BowlThe furthest I’ve traveled is: SwedenI’d like to visit: BermudaMy favorite class at Ozarks: Chad Floyd’s Care and Prevention for Athletic InjuriesIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: A knife, some rope, and Bear Grylls

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Senior Profile

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Junior Season (2008)Ranked fourth on the team in goals (5) and points (11), and third in shots (40). Scored a pair of goals against Hendrix College in season opener. Had a career-high 5 shots against Howard Payne. Recorded 4 shots five different times. Had a goal against Mis-sissippi College in the playoffs. Had 3 shots on goal against LeTourneau and 4 against Howard Payne. Had 18 starts and played in

20 matches. Sophomore Season (2007) Played in all 22 matches and started in 14. Tied for third on the team with 6 assists. Ranked fourth on the team in goals (5) and fifth in points (16). Totaled a career-high 8 points against Central Bible College after scoring 3 goals and notching 2 as-sists. Had 3 shots against Central Bible College, Missouri Baptist and Howard Payne. Had assist on game-winning overtime goal against Hendrix College.

Freshman Season (2006) Played in all 21 matches, starting in 7. Finished tied for third in goals (4) and finished fifth in points (10). Scored a pair of goals against Bacone College.

Plano Sr HS Team captain and earned Athlete of the Week honors. Junior varsity team’s Most Valuable Player, team captain and the leading scorer in 2003. PersonalMajoring in Accounting. Son of Dwight and Dora Evans.

Career HighsGoals: 3 vs Central Bible (9/10/07) Assists: 2 vs Central Bible (9/10/07)Points: 8 vs Central Bible (9/1/07) Shots: 5 vs Howard Payne (10/9/08)

Sr. - MF5-10, 165

Richardson, TXPlano Sr HS

#13

Dylan Evans

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 20-18 40 5 1 11 02007 22-14 19 5 6 16 02006 21-7 15 4 2 10 0Totals 63-39 74 14 9 37 0

Evans’ Career Statistics

Get to know Dylan...Pre-game ritual: Water and musicMy hero: It’s hard to pick oneIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Tiger WoodsMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Inter MilanMy superstition(s) is/are: Knocking on wood and not picking up a penny when tails is upBiggest fear: Snakes and spidersMy favorite cleats: Comfortable nike ones When I have free time you’ll find me: Playing video games or eatingMy favorite sport to watch is: GolfThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A new house for my parents One word that describes me: Laid-backBest soccer memory: A tournament in high school that was a wash out and after every game being covered in mudThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: David Beck-ham The furthest I’ve traveled is: Veracruz, MexicoI’d like To visit: Somewhere tropicalMy favorite class at Ozarks: Anything I get an A inIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Golf balls, a sand wedge and a water filter

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Senior Profile

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Junior Season (2008)Played in all 21 matches and started in 11. Scored a pair of goals in season opener against Central Bible College. Had game-winning goal against Tabor College. Had 6 shots in that match, and a career-high 8 shots against Central Bible College. Totaled 4 goals and 2 assists. Finished with 29 shots, 21 of which were on goal. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

Sophomore Season (2007) Played in 20 matches. Had game-winning goal against Concordia University Texas. Took 3 shots in that match. Scored other goal against Central Bible College. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. Freshman Season (2006) Played in 12 matches. Scored goal against Texas Lutheran.

Plano East HS Started on varsity team as a senior. Named the junior varsity team Most Valuable Player in 2005. Leading scorer in 2003. PersonalMajoring in Business Administration. Son of Jon and Trudee Johnson.

Career HighsGoals: 2 vs Central Bible (8/30/08) Assists: 1 vs Concordia Univ. Texas (9/16/06); Howard Payne (10/9/08); Mary Hardin-Baylor (10/11/08)Points: 4 vs Central Bible (8/30/08) Shots: 8 vs Central Bible (8/30/08)

Sr. - MF6-0, 155

Plano, TXPlano East HS

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Philip Johnson

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 21-11 29 4 2 10 12007 20-0 10 2 0 4 12006 12-0 6 1 1 3 1Totals 53-11 45 7 3 17 3

Johnson’s Career Statistics

Get to know Philip...Pre-game ritual: Music and drenching my head with water My hero: JesusIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: John McLaneMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Manchester UnitedMy Superstition(s) is/are: Don’t fix something that’s not brokenBiggest Fear: AsphyxiationMy favorite Cleats: 2nd generation Adidas f50s When I have free time you’ll find me: ChillingMy favorite sport to watch is: SoccerThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A boat with GPS so I never get stranded on an islandOne word that describes me: BlessedBest soccer memory: Winning the 2007 ASC Season Champi-onshipThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: DecoThe furthest I’ve traveled is: North DakotaI’d like to visit: EnglandMy favorite class at Ozarks: Critical InquiryIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: A beach house, a lifetime supply of Coppertone Sport no rub sun-screen, and a satellite phone

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Senior Profile

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Junior Season (2008)Named to the NSCAA All-Region Third Team. Earned All-ASC First Team honors. Ranked eighth in the ASC in points (19) and fifth in assists (7). Led the league in assists per game (.47). Was among the team leaders in points, assists, shots (32) and goals (6). Played in 15 matches and had a pair of two-goal performances. Recorded 6 points against Central Bible College and

5 points against Concordia Univ. Texas. Took 4 shots and had an assist against Mississippi College in the playoffs. Ended the season ranked eighth at Ozarks in career points (48) and ca-reer game-winning goals (5) and fourth in career assists (20). Sophomore Season (2007) Started in 20 matches. Led the ASC in assists (9). Ranked third on the team in shots (57) and fourth in points (19). Tied for second in game-winning goals (3) and tied for fifth in goals (4). Had a goal and 2 assists against Schreiner and Central Bible College. Goal against Schreiner came on a penalty kick. Had 2 assists on three different occasions. Took 6 shots against Hendrix College and Louisiana College. Had at least one shot in all but two matches. Freshman Season (2006) Started in 16 matches. Tied for third in goals (4) and points (12). Had 4 assists, tied for fourth-best on the team. Had a goal and 2 assists against Concordia-Austin.

Creekview HS Two-year varsity starter and was team captain as a senior. Helped Mustangs to a district and regional title. As a freshman, led the junior varsity team in scoring. Team Most Valuable Player in 2005. Leading scorer in 2003. PersonalMajoring in Political Science. Son of Stan and Tami Renfro.

Get to know Shaun... Pre-game ritual: Secret hand shakes with Aaron Brueckner My Hero: My dad for always being my second coachIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Michael JordanMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Manchester UnitedMy superstition(s) is/are: Kissing the roof of the car when going through a red lightBiggest fear: NeedlesMy favorite cleats: Total 90 Lasers When I have free time you’ll find me: Playing Tiger Tiger Woods YallMy favorite sport to watch is: BasketballThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A new car for momOne word that describes me: ConfidentBest soccer memory: Winning the regular season champion-ship in 2007The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Deco and ShevchenkoThe furthest I’ve traveled is: GuatemalaI’d like to visit: AustraliaMy favorite class at Ozarks: Bowling/History of Political Thought If I were stranded on a desert island I would have: My house, my family and my dog

Career HighsGoals: 2 vs Central Bible (8/30/08); Concordia (10/30/08) Assists: 2 vs Concordia Univ. Texas (9/16/06); Central Bible (9/10/07); McMurry (10/4/07); Schreiner (10/19/07); Central Bible (8/30/08)Points: 6 vs Central Bible (8/30/08) Shots: 8 vs Central Bible (8/30/08)

Shaun Renfro

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 15-15 32 6 7 19 12007 22-20 57 4 9 17 32006 19-16 21 4 4 12 1Totals 56-51 110 14 20 48 5

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Sr. - MF5-8, 145

Carrollton, TXCreekview HS

Renfro’s Career Statistics

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Senior Profile

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Junior Season (2008) At Christian Brothers University, played in 18 games with 13 starts. Recorded 1 assist and 1 point and totalled 21 shots, 5 of which were on goal. Sophomore Season (2007) Named to the All-ASC Second Team. Start-ed in all 22 matches and finished second on the team in points (22) and goals (8),

and tied for third in assists (6). Recorded 55 shots, fourth-best on the team. Had 3 game-winning goals, 2 of which came against conference opponents. Scored 2 goals against Hard-ing University. Recorded 9 shots against LeTourneau. Freshman Season (2006) Named to the All-ASC Honorable Mention Team. Started in 16 matches. Had a goal and an assist in season-opener against Menlo College. Recorded 4 shots three different times. Re-corded a shot in 12 of 16 matches. Houston HS Named to Best of the Preps team by the Memphis Commer-cial Appeal. Totaled 10 goals and 10 assists, and led team to the state quarterfinals as a senior. Named to the All-Metro and All-State teams in 2005. Three-year letterman and a member of the Tennessee ODP team. Played for the Memphis Futbol club team and was a member of the WT Futbol Club Dragons 2001 state championship team. Personal Majoring in Business Administration. Son of Michael and Dana VanCleave.

Career HighsGoals: 2 vs Harding University (9/18/07) Assists: 1 vs Piedmont College (9/1/07); Central Bible (9/10/07); Concordia(9/16/07); Schreiner (10/19/07); Le-Tourneau (10/26/07); UT-Dallas (11/4/07); Menlo College (9/1/06); Harding University (9/19/06);Points: 4 vs Harding University (9/18/07) Shots: 9 vs LeTourneau (10/26/07)

Brandon VanCleave

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2007 22-22 55 8 6 22 32006 16-16 30 2 2 6 1Totals 38-38 85 10 8 28 4

#5

Sr. - MF5-8, 150

Collierville, TNHouston HS

VanCleave’s Career Statistics

Get to know Brandon...Pre-game ritual: Chill, listen to music and think about what I need to do to help the team winMy hero: My parentsIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: ElvisMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Manchester UnitedMy Superstition(s) is/are: NoneBiggest Fear: Snakes and spidersMy favorite Cleats: Old-school f50s When I have free time you’ll find me: Not studying...camping, fishing, and hanging out with friendsMy favorite sport to watch is: Soccer, but Memphis basketball is up thereThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: Pay for my parents to go on their honeymoonOne word that describes me: HeartBest soccer memory: Winning the 2007 ASC championshipThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Landon Do-navan during the MLS All-star gameThe furthest I’ve traveled is: Warsaw, PolandI’d like to visit: AustraliaMy favorite class at Ozarks: BowlingIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: A soccer ball, huge box of Ramen and a rifle

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Sophomore Profiles

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Freshman Season (2008) Saw action in 2 matches. Dulles HS A three-year starter and was voted most valuable player his junior year and team captain senior year. Helped Dulles to two years of District playpff competition. Scored 2 goals and had 6 assists his senior year while playing cen-ter defense. Named to the All-District First Team as a senior

and All-District Second Team his junior year. Played 8 years with Eclipse Blk. 90 Premiere Club team where they were Texas State Champions in 2006 and went to the quarterfinals at Region lll games. Semi-finalists in Region lll in 2009. Competed at Raleigh Shootout, Disney Showcase and Dallas Cup. Played in the 2009 Madrid Cup. PersonalMajoring in Pre-Engineering. Son of Kevin and Vicki Anderson.

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 2-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 2-0 0 0 0 0 0

#16 Seth Anderson

So. - D6-1, 170

Sugar Land, TXDulles HS

Freshman Season (2008) Played in 1 match. Poteet HS Named to the All-District First Team and Academic All-State Team as a senior. Was the team Offensive Most Valuable Player his senior campaign and a team captain. Earned Honorable Mention All-District from 2005-2007.

Personal Undeclared major. Son of Robert and Terry Holman.

Career HighsGoals: 0 Assists: 0Points: 0 Shots: 1 vs Central Bible (8/30/0)

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 1-0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 1-0 1 0 0 0 0

#17 Tanner Holman

So. - MF5-8, 170

Mesquite, TXPoteet HS

Holman’s Career Statistics

Get to know Tanner...Pre-game ritual: Listen to the DesaparecidosIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Jesse James (the outlaw)My favorite pro-soccer team is: ArsenalBiggest Fear: Drowning in a pool of cockroachesMy favorite cleats: Adidas Predators When I have free time you’ll find me: Hanging out with friendsThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A yachtOne word that describes me: HardworkingThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: DecoThe furthest I’ve traveled is: EuropeMy favorite class at Ozarks: Introduction to Mass CommunicationIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: My dog, a knife and my ipod

Get to know Seth...Pre-game ritual: Unique handshakes with friendsIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Hugh HefnerMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Manchester UnitedBiggest Fear: Being paralyzed in surgery while feeling everythingMy favorite cleats: Nike Legend IIWhen I have free time you’ll find me: With friends or familyThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: Tickets to the world cup for family, friends, and meOne word that describes me: GregariousThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: RonaldinhoThe furthest I’ve traveled is: SpainMy favorite class at Ozarks: BasketballIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: A helicopter, instructions on how to fly a helicopter and enough gas to get home

Anderson’s Career Statistics

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Sophomore Profiles

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Freshman Season (2008) Saw action in 8 matches. Lamar HS A two-year team captain, he earned Second Team All-District honors his junior season and Honorable Mention All-District as a sophomore. Team Newcomer of the Year his sophomore campaign.

Personal Majoring in Business Management. Son of Greg and Kara Hornback.

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 8-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 8-0 0 0 0 0 0

#14 Logan Hornback

So. - D6-1, 160

Arlington, TXLamar HS

Hornback’s Career Statistics

Freshman Season (2008) Received a medical redshirt. Central HS Named the Offensive MVP in District 5-5A and earned a spot on the All-District First Team and Academic All-State Team as a senior. Was the team Offensive Most Valuable Player and team captain his senior campaign. A four-year letterman, he was named to the All-District First Team as

a junior and received the team Offensive MVP. As a sophomore, he was named Honorable Mention All-District, and as a freshman collected the JV Offensive Player of the Year award. Led Central to a pair of District Champi-onships and a Bi-District Championship during his career. Earned Honorable Mention All-District from 2005-2007. Personal Majoring in Pre-Dentistry. Son of John and Tami Janders.

Get to know Logan...Pre-game ritual: Listening to music and relaxingIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Cesc FabregasMy favorite pro-soccer team is: ArsenalBiggest Fear: Not succeedingMy favorite cleats: Adidas adiPureWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Hanging out with my friendsThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A huge houseOne word that describes me: ChillThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: DecoThe furthest I’ve traveled is: Hawaii or BahamasMy favorite class at Ozarks: Which ever one I make the best grade inIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Soccer ball, fishing rod and matches

Get to know Scott...Pre-game ritual: Listen to ADTR and TDWPIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Logan HornbackMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Italian National TeamBiggest Fear: The darkMy favorite cleats: Adidas AdipureWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Playing Call of Duty The first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A big houseOne word that describes me: ComicalThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: BeckhamThe furthest I’ve traveled is: MichiganMy favorite class at Ozarks: GolfIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Flame thrower, sniper rifle, and a chainsaw

Scott Janders

#21

So. - F5-10, 145Keller, TX

Central HS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Janders’ Career Statistics

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Sophomore Profiles

Freshman Season (2008) Saw action in 1 match and recorded an assist against Central Bible College. Union HS Scored 5 goals and collected 4 assists en route to earn-ing All-Conference and All-District honors as a senior. He added 2 goals and an assist, while earning All-Conference honors his junior campaign.

PersonalMajoring in Pre-Engineering/Education. Son of Lynn and Sandy Murnan.

Career HighsGoals: 0 Assists: 1 vs Central Bible College (8/30/08)Points: 1 vs Central Bible College (8/30/08) Shots: 0

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 1-0 0 0 1 1 0Totals 1-0 0 0 1 1 0

Murnan’s Career Statistics

#7 Travis Murnan

So. - F6-0, 160

Tulsa, OKUnion HS

Freshman Season (2008) Did not see action during his freshman campaign. Midlothian HS Named to the All-District Team and Academic All-State Team his senior season. Scored 6 goals and recorded 4 assists en route to helping Midlothian to a district champi-onship as a senior.

PersonalMajoring in Art. Son of Gene and Sheila Powell.

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Powell’s Career Statistics

Get to know Travis...Pre-game ritual: Watch a goals highlight DVDIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Tiger WoodsMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Machester UnitedBiggest Fear: RegretMy favorite cleats: Murcurial vaporsWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Causing a raucous with my friendsThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: Survival lessons from Bear Gryllls One word that describes me: IndescribableThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Landon DonavanThe furthest I’ve traveled is: Niagara FallsMy favorite class at Ozarks: PhysicsIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: An ATV, a power-washer with a sniper scope and a magic genie lamp

Get to know Aaron...Pre-game ritual: Listening to musicIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Bruce WayneMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Manchester UnitedBiggest Fear: Not finding a good jobMy favorite cleats: Puma KingsWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Playing video games or doing artworkThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A house that I designOne word that describes me: FunThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: The furthest I’ve traveled is: MexicoMy favorite class at Ozarks: SculptureIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Sketchbook, knives, phone

So. - F6-2, 180

Midlothian, TXMidlothian HS

Aaron Powell

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Sophomore Profiles

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Freshman Season (2008) Played in 10 matches and recorded 1 assist. Sulphur Springs HS Scored 15 goals and collected 7 assists en route to earning the co-Offensive MVP of the District as a senior. Named team captain his senior season and earned an invitation to play in the 2008 Senior TASCO All-Star game. Named Honorable Mention All-District his junior campaign,

and as a sophomore earned Second Team All-District honors. Helped Sulphur Springs to a pair of district championships and three playoff appearances during his career. PersonalMajoring in Biology. Son of Sotero and Sabrina Ramirez.

Career HighsGoals: 0 Assists: 1 vs Central Bible College (8/30/08)Points: 1 vs Central Bible College (8/30/08) Shots: 2 vs Central Bible College (8/30/08)

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 10-0 4 0 1 1 0Totals 10-0 4 0 1 1 0

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Ramirez’s Career Statistics

Tate Ramirez

Freshman Season (2008) Saw action in 1 match. El Dorado HS Helped team to a conference championship his senior season. Personal Undeclared major. Son of David and Debbie Ridings.

Career HighsSaves: 0 Saves Percentage: .000%Minutes: 45:00

Year GP-GS Saves Shutouts GAA Record Min2008 1-0 0 0 0.00 0-0-0 45:002008 1-0 0 0 0.00 0-0-0 45:00

#1 Christian Ridings

So. - GK5-10, 145

El Dorado, AREl Dorado HS

Get to know Tate...Pre-game ritual: Listen to music and focus on the task before meIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: James DeanMy favorite pro-soccer team is: AC MilanBiggest Fear: SnakesMy favorite cleats: PredatorsWhen I have free time you’ll find me: In da clubThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A Carolina SkiffOne word that describes me: ChillThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Kenny CooperThe furthest I’ve traveled is: Costa RicaMy favorite class at Ozarks: Biology ConceptsIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Fishing pole, Capri Sun, my dog

Get to know Christian...Pre-game ritual: Listen to musicIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Petr CechMy favorite pro-soccer team is: Chelsea FCBiggest Fear: Battling wild wildebeests on TuesdaysMy favorite cleats: Nike Total 90 supremacyWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Rollerblading or outside being activeThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: New goalie glovesOne word that describes me: UnexpectedThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Eddie JohnsonThe furthest I’ve traveled is: Greece or TurkeyMy favorite class at Ozarks: Basic Oral CommunicationIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Food, water and a sailboat that has autopilot and GPS

So. - MF5-10, 155

Sulphur Springs, TXSulphur Springs HS

Ridings’ Career Statistics

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Freshman Season (2008) Named to the All-ASC Third Team. Among the top fresh-man in the ASC. Ranked in the ASC’s top-10 in points (22), goals (7), assists (8) and game-winning goals (3). Finished second on the team in points, goals, assists and shots (47). His 3 game-winning goals tied him for the team lead. Earned ASC Player of the Week honors in mid-October after totaling 8 points and recording a hit trick. Hat trick came against Howard Payne. Had 10 shots against McMurry. Picked up 2 assists in that match. Recorded 5 or

more shots five times. Notched 5 shots on goal against Howard Payne and LeTourneau. Tallied 3 or more points against three different opponents.Dulles HS Named to the All-District First Team three straight seasons. Scored 19 goals and recorded 12 assists in his senior campaign. Named the team MVP as a senior. Finished his career leading the team in scoring for three seasons. Personal Majoring in Business Administration. Son of Guido and Ana Magrette.

Career HighsGoals: 3 vs Howard Payne University (10/9/08) Assists: 2 vs McMurry University (10/4/08)Points: 7 vs Howard Payne University (10/9/08) Shots: 10 vs McMurry University (10/4/08)

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 21-11 47 7 8 22 3Totals 21-11 47 7 8 22 3

#11 Guido Salas

So. - F5-10, 155

Houston, TXDulles HS

Freshman Season (2008) Started in 9 matches and played in 20. Scored 2 goals and recorded 5 assists, fourth-most on the team. Took 3 shots against East Texas Baptist. Had 2 or more shots five different times. Dulles HS Scored 4 goals and collected 13 assists as a senior. A team captain, he was a three-time All-District performer.

PersonalMajoring in Pre-Engineering. Son of Tony and Jan Santoro.

Career HighsGoals: 1 vs Sewanee (7/30/08); vs McMurry University (9/4/08)Assists: 1 vs Birmingham Southern; vs Louisiana College (9/27/08); vs How-ard Payne (10/4/08); vs LeTourneau University (10/25/08); vs Concordia (10/30/08)Points: 2 vs Sewanee (7/30/08); vs McMurry University (9/4/08) Shots: 3 vs East Texas Baptist University (10/23/08)

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 20-9 15 2 5 9 0Totals 20-9 15 2 5 9 0

#9 Anthony Santoro

So. - D6-0, 170

Houston, TXDulles HS

Sophomore Profiles

Get to know Guido...Pre-game ritual: Listen to music, concentrate, pray for the bestIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: RonaldinhoMy favorite pro-soccer team is: BarcelonaBiggest Fear: HeightsMy favorite cleats: Nike Murcurial VaporsWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Listening to music or eatingThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: Buy myself a nice rideOne word that describes me: AthleteThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: RonaldinhoThe furthest I’ve traveled is: EuropeMy favorite class at Ozarks: MarketingIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Food, phone, soccer ball

Get to know Anthony...Pre-game ritual: Rock out to musicIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Lance ArmstrongMy favorite pro-soccer team is: AC MilanBiggest Fear: BearsMy favorite cleats: 10RWhen I have free time you’ll find me: With friendsThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A carOne word that describes me: Me?The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Michael JordanThe furthest I’ve traveled is: Puerto RicoMy favorite class at Ozarks: CalculusIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Bow and arrow, a tv with a built in DVD player and the first season of Hannah Montana

Salas’ Career Statistics

Santoro’s Career Statistics

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Freshman Season (2008) Played in 1 match. Wagner HS Lettered at Wagner High School.

Personal Majoring in Pre-Engineering. Son of Craig and Joan Sutton.

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 1-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-0 0 0 0 0 0

#8 Andrew Sutton

So. - F6-0, 160

San Antonio, TXWagner HS

Sutton’s Career Statistics

Freshman Season (2008) Did not see action in his freshman season. Midlothian HS Named to the All-District Second Team. Earned TASCO Academic All-State as a senior. A two-year lettermen, he recorded 6 shutouts in district play while helping the team own a 0.43 goals against average in 2008. Helped team to a District title with a 13-1-0 record.

PersonalMajoring in Communications. Son of Stan and Tammie Thompson.

Year GP-GS Saves Shutouts GAA Record Min2008 0-0 0 0 0.00 0-0-0 00:002008 0-0 0 0 0.00 0-0-0 00:00

Sophomore Profiles

Get to know AJ...Pre-game ritual: Listen to musicIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: My favorite pro-soccer team is: ArsenalBiggest Fear: The futureMy favorite cleats: My F50sWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Chilling or sleepingThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: Probably a carOne word that describes me: PersistentThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: The furthest I’ve traveled is: CanadaMy favorite class at Ozarks: BiologyIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Boat, munchies and clean water

Get to know Neil..Pre-game ritual: Listening to music to get pumped upIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Tom HanksMy favorite pro-soccer team is: ChelseaBiggest Fear: Not being able to perform on the field to the best of my abilitiesMy favorite cleats: Adidas PredatorsWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Making movies or having funThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: 2009 Nissan XterraOne word that describes me: DedicatedThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Landon DonavanThe furthest I’ve traveled is: London, England and Paris, FranceMy favorite class at Ozarks: Television productionIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: A soccer ball, my laptop and a camera

So. - GK6-2, 165

Ovilla, TXMidlothian HS

Neil Thompson

#00

Thompson’s Career Statistics

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Lutheran HS Helped team to a 16-1-0 record and a conference championship as a senior. Played at Catholic High School during the 2006-2007 season and helped the Rockets win the state title.

PersonalMajoring in Business Administration. Son of Newton and Linda White.

#4 Fr. - Midfielder, 5-4, 135Hot Springs, AR - Lutheran HS

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Sophomore/Freshmen Profiles

Cooper White

Clarksville HS Named All-State in 2006 and 2007. Led team to the state championship in 2007.

PersonalMajoring in Elementary Education. Son of Valentin and Olivia Garcia.

Esteban Garcia

#23 Fr. - Midfielder, 5-10, 165Clarksville, AR - Clarksville HS

Freshman Season (2008) Had an assist against Central Baptist College and Louisi-ana College. Played in 15 matches. Rockwall HS Named the team Offensive Player of the Year after scoring 4 goals and collecting 6 assists his senior season. A three-year starter, he was team captain as a senior and helped Rockwall to a district championship in 2006 and 2007.

Personal Undeclared major. Son of Doug Utley and Veronica Kumpf.

Get to know Devon...Pre-game ritual: StretchIf I could be another person for a day I’d be: Superman My favorite pro-soccer team is: JuventesBiggest Fear: Don’t have anyMy favorite cleats: F-50’sWhen I have free time you’ll find me: Hanging outThe first thing I’d buy if I won the lottery: A race carOne word that describes me: Hard workingThe most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Landon Donavan - MLS matchThe furthest I’ve traveled is: CanadaMy favorite class at Ozarks: SoccerIf I were stranded on a desert island I would have: Jessica Alba, a lighter and a steak

Career HighsGoals: 0 Assists: 1 vs Central Baptist (7/30/08); vs Louisiana College (9/27/08)Points: 1 vs Central Baptist (7/30/08); vs Louisiana College (9/27/08) Shots: 0

So. - D6-3, 175

Rockwall, TXRockwall HS

Devon Utley

#6

Utley’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG2008 15-1 0 0 2 2 0Totals 15-1 0 0 2 2 0

Clark HS A four-time First Team All-District performer. Scored 18 goals and had 13 assists as a senior. Led the team in goals three seasons. Helped team to the district play-offs his junior and senior season, capped by a first place finish in the district tournament his junior year.

PersonalUndeclared major. Son of Francisco and Anna Garza.

Francisco Garza

#20 Fr. - Forward, 6-1, 175San Antonio, TX - Clark HS

Bishop Lynch HS Scored 4 goals and recorded 15 assists during his senior season. Helped team to a regional champion-ship. PersonalMajoring in Biology. Son of Bill and Karen Critcher.

Wes Critcher

#19 Fr. - Midfielder, 5-8, 135Dallas, TX - Bishop Lynch HS

Allen HS Scored 2 goals and recorded 11 assists his senior season.

PersonalMajoring in Accounting. Son of William and Maureen Sarber.

Robert Sarber

#18 Fr. - Forward, 6-0, 195Allen, TX - Allen HS

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2009 Opponents

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Oct. 9 @ Brownwood, TX - 3 pmHoward Payne University Location: Brownwood, Texas Enrollment: 1,385Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Jackets2008 Record: 6-7-4 Conf. Finish: 5-6-2 (9th) H Coach: Kevin WrightStarter’s Returning: 6 SID: Abram Choate SID Phone: (325) 649-8111 Oct. 10 @ Belton, TX - 3 pm Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor Location: Belton, Texas Enrollment: 1,875Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Crusaders2008 Record: 5-7-3Conf. Finish: 4-6-3 (10th) H Coach: Brad Bankhead Starter’s Returning: 3 SID: Jon Wallin SID Phone: (254) 295-4611 Oct. 15 @ Home - 3 pm Texas Lutheran University Location: Seguin, Texas Enrollment: 1,360Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Bulldogs2008 Record: 8-7-3Conf. Finish: 7-4-2 (6th) H Coach: Eddie Salazar Starter’s Returning: 8 SID: Tim Clark SID Phone: (830) 372-6877

Oct. 17 @ Home - 3 pm Schreiner University Location: Kerrville, Texas Enrollment: 984Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Mountaineers2008 Record: 3-9-4 Conf. Finish: 3-7-3 (11th) H Coach: Paul Hayes Starter’s Returning: 7 SID: Drew Miller SID Phone: (830) 777-0787 Oct. 23 @ Marshall, TX - 3 pm East Texas Baptist University Location: Marshall, Texas Enrollment: 1,095Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Tigers2008 Record: 7-7-3Conf. Finish: 6-5-2 (8th) H Coach: Jose Alonzo Starter’s Returning: 4 SID: David Weaver SID Phone: (903) 923-2129

September1 Harding University 5 @ Emory University 6 @ Oglethorpe Univ. 9 @ Hendrix College 14 Missouri Baptist Univ. 19 @ *UT-Dallas 24 @ *Mississippi College 26 @ *Louisiana College October1 *Hardin-Simmons Univ. 3 *McMurry University 9 @ *Howard Payne Univ. 10 @ *Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 *Texas Lutheran 17 *Schreiner University 23 @ *East Texas Baptist 24 @ *LeTourneau Univ. 29 *Concordia Univ. Texas 31 *UT-Tyler November6-8 ASC Tournament

Sept. 1 @ Home - 3:30 pm Harding University Location: Searcy, Ark. Enrollment: 6,500Conference: Gulf SouthAffiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Bisons2008 Record: 6-10-2 Conf. Finish: 3-3-0 (4th) H Coach: Greg Harris Starter’s Returning: 6 SID: Scott Goode SID Phone: (501) 279-4760 Sept. 5 @ Atlanta, GA - 1 pm Emory University Location: Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment: 6,510Conference: Univ Ath. Assoc.Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Eagles2008 Record: 16-2-1 Conf. Finish: 6-1-0 (2nd) H Coach: Sonny Travis Starter’s Returning: 3 SID: John Farina SID Phone: (404) 727-6553 Sept. 6 @ Atlanta, GA - 1 pm Oglethorpe University Location: Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment: 1,000Conference: SCACAffiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Stormy Petrels2008 Record: 7-9-3 Conf. Finish: 2-6-2 (9th) H Coach: Jon Akin Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Hoyt Young SID Phone: (404) 364-8419 Sept. 9 @ Conway, AR - 7 pm Hendrix College Location: Conway, Ark. Enrollment: 1,095Conference: SCAC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Warriors2008 Record: 5-12-0 Conf. Finish: 2-8-0 (11th)H Coach: Doug Mello Starter’s Returning: 8SID: Brian Rejer SID Phone: (501) 450-1426

Sept. 14 @ Home - 4 pm Missouri Baptist University Location: St. Louis, Mo. Enrollment: 1,192Conference: Amer. Midwest Affiliation: NAIA Nickname: Spartans2008 Record: 6-10-0 Conf. Finish: 2-5-0 (6th)H Coach: Deno Merrick Starter’s Returning: 4SID: Tiah Wingate SID Phone: (314) 323-0307

Oct. 24 @ Longview, TX - 3 pmLeTourneau University Location: Longview, Texas Enrollment: 3,034Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: YellowJackets2008 Record: 9-9-2 Conf. Finish: 7-4-2 (7th) H Coach: Matthew Haesecke Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Brian Howard SID Phone: (903) 233-3735 Oct. 29 @ Home - 3 pmConcordia University Texas Location: Austin, Texas Enrollment: 828Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Tornados2008 Record: 3-15-0 Conf. Finish: 2-11-0 (12th) H Coach: Dan Darden Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Tony Baldwin SID Phone: (512) 313-4503

Oct. 31 @ Home - 3 pm University of Texas-Tyler Location: Tyler, Texas Enrollment: 4,578Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Patriots2008 Record: 12-4-4 Conf. Finish: 9-1-3 (1st) H Coach: Kenny Jones Starter’s Returning: 6 SID: Peyton Low SID Phone: (903) 565-5559

Sept. 19 @ Richardson, TX - 3 pm University of Texas-Dallas Location: Richardson, Texas Enrollment: 7,776Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Comets2008 Record: 13-6-2 Conf. Finish: 9-2-2 (2nd)H Coach: Jack Peel Starter’s Returning: 6 SID: Bruce Unrue SID Phone: (972) 883-6308 Sept. 24 @ Clinton, MS - 4 pm Mississippi College Location: Clinton, Miss. Enrollment: 3,089 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Choctaws2008 Record: 11-4-3 Conf. Finish: 8-3-2 (5th) H Coach: Kevin Johns Starter’s Returning: 4 SID: Chris Brooks SID Phone: (601) 925-3234 Sept. 26 @ Pineville, LA - 4 pm Louisiana College Location: Pineville, La. Enrollment: 1,056Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Wildcats2008 Record: 1-17-0Conf. Finish: 1-12-0 (13th)H Coach: Craig Harwell Starter’s Returning: 8 SID: Alex Goodling SID Phone: (318) 487-7590

Oct. 1 @ Home - 3 pm Hardin-Simmons University Location: Abilene, Texas Enrollment: 2,425Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Cowboys2008 Record: 10-6-4Conf. Finish: 9-2-2 (3rd)H Coach: Dan Heger Starter’s Returning: 9 SID: Chad Grubbs SID Phone: (325) 670-1473 Oct. 3 @ Home - 3 pm McMurry University Location: Abilene, Texas Enrollment: 1,206Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: None2008 Record: 0-16-1Conf. Finish: 0-12-1 (14th)H Coach: Tim Grove Starter’s Returning: 2 SID: Kyle Robarts SID Phone: (325) 793-4612

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2008 Season Review

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NSCAA National Ranking The Eagles cracked the top-25 in the NCAA III NSCAA poll in September. The Eagles came in at #25 and remained there before being upset by Mississippi College. Ozarks went on to a 14-3-4 record and advanced to the playoffs for the ninth straight season. The Eagles made it to the championship match of the ASC tournament, but were eliminated by virtue of UT-Tyler’s 4-3 penalty kick advantage. Ozarks has had nine straight winning seasons, all of which came under Dave De Hart.

Three Net NSCAA Honors The trio of Brian Sarber, Dan De Hart and Shaun Renfro earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas All-South Central Region Team honors.Sarber, a senior goalkeeper, headlined the group as a First Team selection. De Hart, a senior defender, was named to the Second Team and Renfro, a junior midfielder, earned a spot on the Third Team. Sarber is a three-time NSCAA All-Region recipient. He finished second in the ASC in goals against average (0.77) and saves percentage (.866), and third in shutouts (8). The four-time All-ASC performer finished his career as the conference leader in career goals against average (0.80). De Hart started in all 21 matches and helped the Eagles to an ASC-best 0.77 goals against average. He earned ASC Defensive Player of the Week and earned a spot on the 2008 ASC All-Tournament Team. He finishes his career as the program leader in most games played (84) and most games started (82). Renfro ranked eighth in the ASC in points (19) and fifth in assists (7), while leading the league in assists per game (.47). He was among the team’s leaders in points, assists, shots (32) and goals (6). He ends the season ranked eighth at Ozarks in career points (48) and career game-winning goals (5) and fourth in career assists (20). He was named to the All-ASC First Team.

Academic & Athletic ASC Honors Six players from the 2008 team were honored with All-Conference honors. Senior goalkeeper Brian Sarber, senior defender Dan De Hart and junior mid-fielder Shaun Renfro earned spots on the All-ASC First Team. Junior defender Jason Owens and freshman forward Guido Salas were named to the All-ASC Third Team. Junior defender Aaron Brueckner was named Honorable Mention All-ASC. The team placed seven athletes on the American Southwest Conference All-Academic Team. The team included: Dan De Hart, a senior political science major from Rocklin, Calif.; Clay Johnson, a sophomore mathematics major from Arlington, Texas; Philip Johnson, a junior business administration major from Plano, Texas; Wilson Jones, a senior physical education major from Sulphur Springs, Texas; Brandon Pierson, a senior political science major from Allen, Texas; Brian Sarber, a senior accounting major from Allen, Texas; and Sebastian Teeling, a senior business administration major from Stockholm, Sweden.

Brian Sarber: Standout Student-Athlete Senior goalkeeper Brian Sarber received a number of academic and athletic awards following the 2008 season. He earned three major national awards, including NSCAA All-Region First Team, ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Third Team and NSCAA Scholar All-American Second Team. He addition-ally was voted to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America All-District First Team and NSCAA Scholar All-American All-South Region First Team. His confer-ence honors included All-ASC First Team, ASC Men’s Soccer Distinguished Scholar-Athlete, ASC All-Tournament Team, ASC Defensive Player of the Week and the ASC All-Academic Team. In his senior campaign, the 6-foot-5, 230-pound Al-len, Texas, native finished second in the ASC in goals against average (0.77) and saves percentage (.866), and third in shutouts (8). He recorded 110 saves, fifth-most in the ASC. The four-time All-ASC performer finishes his career as the con-ference leader in career goals against average (0.80). His single-season school records include goals against average (0.67), saves (110) and saves percentage (.874). He is tied for the single-season re-cord in most wins (17). His career records at Ozarks include most saves (375), saves percentage (.862), goals against aver-age (0.80), and he has the second-most shutouts (25) and second-most wins (49).

Hat Trick For Freshman Salas Freshman forward Guido Salas recorded a hit trick against Howard Payne Univer-sity October 9 at Hurie Field. Salas scored in the 3rd minute and then added a pair of second half goals to complete the hat trick in an Ozarks 5-2 conference win. The 5-foot-10, 155-pound Houston, Texas, native got the Eagles going early when one of his team-high five shots on goal whizzed past the Howard Payne goalkeeper with barely over two minutes played in the match. Salas, who came into the match tied for first in the ASC in assists, struck again after halftime when he scored just 35 seconds into the second half. His third goal came in the 66th minute. Salas would also collect an assist to record a career-high 7 points. He finished the season with 7 goals and 8 assists and was a member of the All-ASC Third Team.

De Hart Steps Down After 10 Seasons Following the 2008 season, Head Coach Dave De Hart stepped down after a successful ten-year stint with Ozarks. In his final year, the Eagles went 14-3-4 and made the playoffs for the ninth straight season. They also had their ninth straight winning season. De Hart ends his ten-year run with a 135-60-15 overall record at Ozarks, making him among the winningest active men’s soccer coaches in NCAA III. Six of his teams played in the ASC title match. His 2007 team won the American Southwest Conference Season Championship with a 11-2-0 conference mark, its best conference record ever. His 2003 team won the ASC title and advanced to the final 32 of the NCAA Tournament. In 2001, De Hart was named ASC East Division Coach of the Year after leading the Eagles to a school-best 18-3-1 record and a first-place finish in the ASC East Division during the regular season. The two-time ASC Coach of the Year accumulated a 78-32-8 conference record. He has coached 14 NSCAA All-Region players and 64 All-Conference players. Five of his teams earned the prestigious NSCAA Team Academic Award.Brian Sarber

Guido Salas

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2008 Final Stats

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No. Name GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 11 Matt Engelman 21-21 8 10 26 51 .157 31 .608 3 1-1 25 Guido Salas 21-11 7 8 22 47 .149 23 .489 3 0-0 13 Dylan Evans 20-18 5 1 11 40 .125 20 .500 0 0-0 10 Shaun Renfro 15-15 6 7 19 32 .188 13 .406 1 0-0 15 Philip Johnson 21-11 4 2 10 29 .138 21 .724 1 0-0 8 Ryan Cooper 20-19 6 1 13 22 .273 13 .591 3 0-0 9 Joseph Lokang 16-11 3 3 9 18 .167 10 .556 1 0-0 19 Anthony Santoro 20-9 2 5 9 15 .133 4 .267 0 0-0 23 Justin Anderson 17-0 3 0 6 12 .250 7 .583 0 0-0 12 Wilson Jones 18-3 1 3 5 9 .111 6 .667 0 0-0 22 Clay Johnson 21-21 0 0 0 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-0 3 Brandon Pierson 21-8 3 1 7 7 .429 6 .857 0 0-0 2 Aaron Brueckner 20-20 1 1 3 7 .143 3 .429 1 0-0 20 Jason Owens 21-21 1 1 3 6 .167 5 .833 1 0-0 4 Cory Anderson 3-0 2 0 4 4 .500 3 .750 0 0-0 5 Sebastian Teeling 8-0 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 26 Tate Ramirez 10-0 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 7 Dan De Hart 21-21 2 1 5 3 .667 3 1.000 0 0-0 18 Andrew Evemy 2-0 1 1 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 24 Tanner Holman 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Brian Stephens 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 14 Logan Hornback 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 30 Martin Frazer 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 29 Travis Murnan 1-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 27 Seth Anderson 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Andrew Sutton 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 6 Devon Utley 15-1 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Christian Ridings 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Brian Sarber 21-21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 21-21 56 50 162 321 .174 178 .555 14 1-1 Opponents 21-21 17 16 50 232 .073 127 .547 3 2-4

No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Saves% W L T Shutouts 0 Brian Sarber 21-21 1932:32 17 0.77 110 .866 14 3 4 8 00 Christian Ridings 1-0 45:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Total 21-21 1977:32 17 0.77 110 .866 14 3 4 8 Opponents 21-21 1977:32 56 2.55 123 .687 3 14 4 6

Teams Statistics UO OPP Shots Goals-Shot attempts 56-321 17-232 Goals scored per game 2.67 0.81 Shot pct. .174 .073 Shots on goal-Attempts 178-321 127-232 SOG pct. .555 .547 Shots/Game 15.3 11.0 Assists 50 16 Corner Kicks 127 65 Penalty Kicks 1-1 2-4 Penalties Yellow cards 18 36 Red cards 3 7 Attendance Total 1810 2974 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/181 9/330

Team Statistics By Period Goals By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ. of the Ozarks 24 31 1 0 56 Opponents 5 12 0 0 17 Shots By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ. of the Ozarks 145 168 6 2 321 Opponents 98 121 6 7 232 Saves By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ. of the Ozarks 48 54 5 3 110 Opponents 55 66 2 0 123 Corners By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ. of the Ozarks 59 66 0 2 127 Opponents 23 38 3 1 65 Fouls By Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Univ. of the Ozarks 89 91 7 1 188 Opponents 73 71 6 4 154

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2008 Results/Game Highs

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2008 Results Date Opponent Score Record, ASC Att. Goal (Assist) Aug 30 CENTRAL BIBLE COLLEGE W 15-0 1-0-0, 0-0-0 155 Shaun Renfro (Wilson Jones), Aaron Brueckner (unassisted), Joseph Lokang (Guido Salas), Dan De Hart (Sebastian Teel- ing), Philip Johnson (Joseph Lokang, TEAM (unassisted), Joseph Lokang (Shaun Renfro) Philip Johnson (Shaun Ren- fro), Shaun Renfro (Wilson Jones), Guido Salas (unassisted), Justin Anderson (Devon Utley), Cory Anderson (Andrew Evemy), Brandon Pierson (unassisted), Andrew Evemy (Tate Ramirez), Cory Anderson (Travis Murnan) Aug 31 HENDRIX COLLEGE W 4-1 2-0-0, 0-0-0 135 Dylan Evans (Matt Engelman), Ryan Cooper (Joseph Lokang), Matt Engelman (PK), Dylan Evans (Ryan Cooper) Sep 5 at Sewanee W 2-1 3-0-0, 0-0-0 314 Anthony Santoro (unassisted), Matt Engelman (Joseph Lokang) Sep 7 vs Birmingham Southern W 3-1 4-0-0, 0-0-0 55 Shaun Renfro (Anthony Santoro), Ryan Cooper (Matt Engelman), Brandon Pierson (Guido Salas) Sep 13 at Harding T 0-0 OT2 4-0-1, 0-0-0 125 - Sep 15 TABOR COLLEGE W 1-0 OT 5-0-1, 0-0-0 125 Philip Johnson (Dylan Evans) *Sep 20 UT-DALLAS T 0-0 OT2 5-0-2, 0-0-1 255 - *Sep 25 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE L 0-2 5-1-2, 0-1-1 255 - *Sep 27 LOUISIANA COLLEGE W 5-0 6-1-2, 1-1-1 235 Matt Engelman (Devon Utley), Dylan Evans (Anthony Santoro), Justin Anderson (Guido Salas), Ryan Cooper (Brandon Pierson), Justin Anderson (Matt Engelman) *Oct 3 at Hardin-Simmons L 0-1 6-2-2, 1-2-1 177 - *Oct 4 at McMurry W 3-2 7-2-2, 2-2-1 120 Anthony Santoro (Matt Engelman), Matt Engelman (Guido Salas), Jason Owens (Guido Salas) *Oct 9 HOWARD PAYNE UNIV. W 5-2 8-2-2, 3-2-1 145 Guido Salas (Anthony Santoro), Guido Salas (Philip Johnson), Guido Salas (Matt Engelman), Dylan Evans (Devon Utley), Brandon Pierson (Guido Salas) *Oct 11 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR W 2-1 9-2-2, 4-2-1 225 Dan De Hart (Shaun Renfro), Ryan Cooper (Philip Johnson; Guido Salas) *Oct 17 at Texas Lutheran T 1-1 OT2 9-2-3, 4-2-2 200 Matt Engelman (unassisted) *Oct 18 at Schreiner University W 2-1 10-2-3, 5-2-2 438 Shaun Renfro (Jason Owens), Guido Salas (Shaun Renfro) *Oct 23 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W 3-0 11-2-3, 6-2-2 125 Joseph Lokang (Shaun Renfro), Matt Engelman (Aaron Brueckner), Philip Johnson (Matt Engelman) *Oct 25 LETOURNEAU UNIV. W 2-0 12-2-3, 7-2-2 155 Matt Engelman (Anthony Santoro), Guido Salas (Matt Engelman) *Oct 30 at Concordia Texas W 4-1 13-2-3, 8-2-2 75 Ryan Cooper (Shaun Renfro), Shaun Renfro (unas sisted), Shaun Renfro (Matt Engelman), Wilson Jones (Anthony Santoro) *Nov 1 at UT-Tyler L 0-1 13-3-3, 8-3-2 700 - Nov 7 vs Mississippi College W 4-2 14-3-3, 8-3-2 200 Ryan Cooper (Matt Engelman), Dylan Evans (Shaun Renfro; Dan De Hart), Guido Salas (Matt Engelman) Matt Engelman (Guido Salas) Nov 8 vs UT-Tyler T 0-0 OT2 14-3-4, 8-3-2 825 -

Individual Game Highs Points 7 Guido Salas vs Howard Payne Univ. (Oct 9) 6 Shaun Renfro vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) Goals 3 Guido Salas vs Howard Payne Univ. (Oct 9) 2 Shaun Renfro at Concordia Texas (Oct 30) 2 Justin Anderson vs Louisiana College (Sep 27) 2 Dylan Evans vs Hendrix College (Aug 31) 2 Cory Anderson vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 2 Shaun Renfro vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 2 Philip Johnson vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 2 Joseph Lokang vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) Assists 2 Matt Engelman vs Mississippi College (Nov 7) 2 Guido Salas at McMurry (Oct 4) 2 Shaun Renfro vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 2 Wilson Jones vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) Shots 10 Guido Salas at McMurry (Oct 4) 8 Philip Johnson vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 8 Shaun Renfro vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) Shots on Goal 7 Philip Johnson vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 5 Guido Salas vs LeTourneau Univ. (Oct 25) 5 Guido Salas vs Howard Payne Univ. (Oct 9) Saves 14 Brian Sarber vs UT-Dallas (Sep 20) 9 Brian Sarber at Texas-Tyler (Nov 8) 9 Brian Sarber vs Mississippi College (Nov 7) 9 Brian Sarber at Texas-Tyler (Nov 1)

Team Game Highs Points 41 vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 15 vs Louisiana College (Sep 27) Goals 15 vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 5 vs Howard Payne Univ. (Oct 9) 5 vs Louisiana College (Sep 27) Assists 11 vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 5 vs Mississippi College (Nov 7) 5 vs Louisiana College (Sep 27) Shots 53 vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 31 at McMurry (Oct 4) Shots on Goal 34 vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 14 at McMurry (Oct 4) Saves 14 vs UT-Dallas (Sep 20) 9 at Texas-Tyler (Nov 8) 9 vs Mississippi College (Nov 7) 9 at Texas-Tyler (Nov 1) Corner Kicks 12 vs Central Bible Coll. (Aug 30) 11 at Texas-Tyler (Nov 08) Fouls 15 vs Mississippi College (Nov 7) 15 at Texas Lutheran (Oct 17) 15 vs Birmingham Southern (Sep 7)

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2008 American Southwest Conference Review

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ASC Individual AwardsASC Offensive Player of the Year: Kevin White, F, Sr., University of Texas at DallasASC Defensive Player of the Year: Keith Armstrong, D, Sr., Mississippi CollegeASC Co-Offensive Freshmen of the Year: Isaiah Hicks, F, Hardin-Simmons University; Dillon Holt, MF, LeTourneau UniversityASC Defensive Freshman of the Year: T.J. Romaguera, D, University of Texas at TylerASC Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year: Daniel Iya, F, Sr., LeTourneau UniversityASC Coach of the Year: Kenny Jones, University of Texas at Tyler

All-ASC First Team D Keith Armstrong Mississippi College D Dan De Hart OzarksD T.J. Romaguera Texas-TylerD Chinedu Okora Hardin-SimmonsD Nate Danko Texas-DallasF Kevin White Texas-DallasF Tony Guillen Texas-TylerF Jess Mitchell Texas-DallasF Phillip Buffington Mississippi CollegeF Michael Kendall Texas-TylerMF Stephen Ambrose Texas-DallasMF Adam McAlpine Texas-TylerMF Shaun Renfro OzarksMF Dennis Benitez Howard PayneMF Estavan Arbaiza Hardin-SimmonsGK Brian Sarber OzarksGK Jake Brandon Texas-DallasGK Chris Gerhardt Texas LutheranGK Leeland Karpf McMurry All-ASC Second Team D Ryan Rector LeTourneauD Chris O’Brien Hardin-SimmonsD Frank Crabill Mary Hardin-BaylorD Kyler Prior Texas-DallasF Jon Hernandez Mary Hardin-BaylorF Andrew Latiolais Texas LutheranF Isaiah Hicks Hardin-SimmonsF Daniel Iya LeTourneauMF Danny Oughton Texas LutheranMF Dillon Holt LeTourneauMF Carlos Ortega East Texas BaptistMF Mathew Dollins Mary Hardin-BaylorGK Kyle Davis LeTourneau All-ASC Second Team D David Zaldivar East Texas BaptistD Jason Owens OzarksD Kyle Harper Texas LutheranD Lee McMullan Texas LutheranD Jeremy Reinhard SchreinerF Shane Cazad Howard PayneF Lewis Lauve Louisiana CollegeF Erik Romero East Texas BaptistF Guido Salas OzarksMF Jack Craven Mississippi CollegeMF Ryan Epps Mississippi CollegeMF Nathan Perschke McMurryMF Jay Shaffer Concordia TexasMF Brandon Warren Texas-TylerGK Zane Barnes East Texas BaptistGK Matt Johnson SchreinerGK Fransisco Medina Howard PayneGK Mark Oliphant Texas-TylerGK Jayson Stewart Louisiana College All-ASC Honorable Mention Team D Wilfredo Larios Howard PayneD Gerard Ashley Mississippi CollegeD Kevin Pauley Concordia TexasD Ryan Collins East Texas BaptistD Kyle Kalin McMurryD Daniel Green Mary Hardin-BaylorD Aaron Bureckner OzarksD Hugo Uribe Howard PayneD Paul Deets Howard PayneF Phillip Anderson SchreinerF Cody Oswald Hardin-SimmonsF Felipe Escabedo Louisiana CollegeMF Daniel Kanu Texas-TylerMF Roberto Martinez Hardin-SimmonsMF Alex Hergert Texas LutheranMF Juan Olua East Texas BaptistMF Barrett Broussard Louisiana CollegeMF Bo Baker Mary Hardin-BaylorMF Edgar Narvaez Louisiana CollegeMF Brian Friend Concordia TexasMF Juan Bonilla SchreinerGK Eric Davis Concordia Texas

POINTS GP No. Avg1. Ozarks 21 159 7.572. Mississippi College 18 120 6.673. Texas-Dallas 21 119 5.674. Texas-Tyler 20 112 5.605. Hardin-Simmons 20 91 4.556. LeTourneau 20 81 4.057. East Texas Baptist 17 70 4.128. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 58 3.879. Texas Lutheran 18 56 3.1110. Howard Payne 17 53 3.1211. Concordia Texas 18 50 2.7812. Schreiner 16 36 2.2513. Louisiana College 18 34 1.8914. McMurry 17 33 1.94GOALS GP No. Avg1. Ozarks 21 56 2.672. Texas-Dallas 21 46 2.193. Mississippi College 18 45 2.504. Texas-Tyler 20 43 2.155. Hardin-Simmons 20 33 1.656. LeTourneau 20 30 1.507. East Texas Baptist 17 25 1.478. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 22 1.479. Texas Lutheran 18 21 1.1710. Howard Payne 17 19 1.12 Concordia Texas 18 19 1.0611. Louisiana College 18 13 0.72 Schreiner 16 13 0.8112. McMurry 17 12 0.71 ASSISTS GP No. Avg1. Ozarks 21 47 2.242. Mississippi College 18 30 1.673. Texas-Dallas 21 27 1.294. Texas-Tyler 20 26 1.305. Hardin-Simmons 20 25 1.256. LeTourneau 20 21 1.057. East Texas Baptist 17 20 1.188. Howard Payne 17 15 0.889. Texas Lutheran 18 14 0.78 Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 14 0.9310. Concordia Texas 18 12 0.6711. Schreiner 16 10 0.6212. McMurry 17 9 0.5313. Louisiana College 18 8 0.44

2008 ASC Final Standings ASC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Texas-Tyler 9 1 3 .808 12 4 4 .700Texas-Dallas 9 2 2 .769 13 6 2 .667Hardin-Simmons 9 2 2 .769 10 6 4 .600Ozarks 8 3 2 .692 14 3 4 .762Mississippi College 8 3 2 .692 11 4 3 .694Texas Lutheran 7 4 2 .615 8 7 3 .528LeTourneau 7 4 2 .615 9 9 2 .500East Texas Baptist 6 5 2 .538 7 7 3 .500Howard Payne 5 6 2 .462 6 7 4 .471Mary Hardin-Baylor 4 6 3 .423 5 7 3 .433Schreiner 3 7 3 .346 3 9 4 .312Concordia Texas 2 11 0 .154 3 15 0 .167 Louisiana College 1 12 0 .077 1 17 0 .056McMurry 0 12 1 .038 0 16 1 .029

GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg1. Ozarks 21 17 0.81 Texas Lutheran 18 17 0.94 Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 17 1.132. Texas-Tyler 20 18 0.903. Schreiner 16 22 1.38 Howard Payne 17 22 1.29 Texas-Dallas 21 22 1.054. Mississippi College 18 24 1.335. Hardin-Simmons 20 28 1.406. LeTourneau 20 30 1.507. East Texas Baptist 17 31 1.828. Concordia Texas 18 51 2.839. McMurry 17 57 3.3510. Louisiana College 18 77 4.28GAA Minutes GAA1. Ozarks 1977:32 0.772. Texas-Tyler 1891:05 0.863. Texas Lutheran 1664:21 0.924. Texas-Dallas 1944:39 1.025. Mary Hardin-Baylor 1420:39 1.146. Howard Payne 1565:00 1.277. Mississippi College 1693:58 1.288. Hardin-Simmons 1880:33 1.349. Schreiner 1283:37 1.4010. LeTourneau 1879:07 1.5811. East Texas Baptist 1420:00 1.9612. Concordia Texas 1557:50 2.7713. McMurry 1573:46 3.2614. Louisiana College 1532:00 4.52SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg1. Texas-Dallas 21 12 0.572. Texas-Tyler 20 10 0.503. Ozarks 21 8 0.384. Texas Lutheran 18 7 0.395. Howard Payne 17 6 0.35 Mississippi College 18 6 0.33 Hardin-Simmons 20 6 0.306. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 5 0.337. Schreiner 16 4 0.25 East Texas Baptist 17 4 0.248. LeTourneau 20 3 0.159. McMurry 17 1 0.0610. Concordia Texas 18 0 0.00 Louisiana College 18 0 0.00

2008 ASC Leaders

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Career Leaders

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Career Saves 1. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 375 2. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 353 3. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 169 4. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 136 5. Austin Wendelken (1999) 86 6. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 64 7. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 57 8. Chase Williams (2001) 10 9. Chris Cecil (2000) 9 10. Buddy Faulkner (2003) 4 Career Goals Against Average (1700 min) 1. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 0.80 2. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 1.17 3. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 1.59 4. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 1.81 Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 0.69 Chase Williams (2001) 0.85 Chris Cecil (2000) 1.30 Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 1.60 Austin Wendelken (1999) 1.80 Career Wins 1. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 52 2. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 49 3. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 16 4. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 11 5. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 10 6. Austin Wendelken (1999) 6 7. Chris Cecil (2000) 3 8. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 2 9. Chase Williams (2001) 1 Career Shutouts 1. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 27 2. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 25 3. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 7 Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 7 4. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 4 5. Austin Wendelken (1999) 3 6. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 2 7. Chase Williams (2001) 1 Chris Cecil (2000) 1 Career Minutes Played 1. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 6735 2. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 6619 3. Matt Dresher (1997-98) 2907 4. Loscar Mejia (1997-00) 2540 5. Jeffrey Enevoldsen (2004-07) 1412 6. Austin Wendelken (1999) 1142 7. Nick Courtney (1999, 01-02) 758 8. Chase Williams (2001) 212 9. Chris Cecil (2000) 345

Brian Sarber

Marcos Gonzalez

Ricky Herrera

Ron Hogsett

Chris Schultz

Career Goals 1. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 54 2. Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 52 3. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 49 4. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 35 5. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 27 6. Will Masterson (1999-02) 24 7. Phil Kaiser (1999-01) 17 Clint Ponder (1997-00) 17 Darren Clark (2004-07) 17 8. Jeff Jackson (1997-00) 16 Career Assists 1. Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 45 2. Will Masterson (1999-02) 37 3. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 32 4. Shaun Renfro (2006-08) 20 Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 20 5. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 19 6. Zach Boatwright (1999-02) 18 7. Matt Engelman (2006-08) 17 8. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 16 Darren Clark (2004-07) 16 Career Points 1. Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 149 2. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 130 3. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 128 4. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 86 5. Will Masterson (1999-02) 85 6. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 73 7. Darren Clark (2004-07) 50 8. Shaun Renfro (2006-08) 48 9. Matt Engelman (2006-08) 47 10. Clint Ponder (1997-00) 45 Career Shots Attempted 1. Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 367 2. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 220 3. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 205 4. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 193 5. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 188 6. Will Masterson (1999-02) 176 7. Brandon Cain (2006-07) 129 8. Zach Boatwright (1999-02) 124 Darren Clark (2004-07) 124 9. Phil Kaiser (1999-01) 123 Career Game-Winning Goals 1. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 14 2. Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 12 Marcos Gonzalez (1998-01) 12 3. Jared Gordon (2003-06) 10 4. Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 7 5. Phil Kaiser (1999-01) 6 Will Masterson (1999-02) 6 6. Shaun Renfro (2006-08) 5 Justin Goodman (2003-04) 5 Clint Ponder (1997-00) 5 Career Games Played 1. Dan De Hart (2005-08) 84 2. Ricky Herrera (2000-03) 83 3. Aaron Coats (1998-02) 82 4. Chris Schultz (2001-04) 81 Ron Hogsett (2002-05) 81 5. Darren Clark (2004-07) 79 6. Brian Sarber (2005-08) 78 Jared Gordon (2003-06) 78 CJ Smith (2002-05) 78 Ryan Skelly (2003-06) 78

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Program/Coaching Records

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Individual Single Match Most Points: 10 - Armando Vergara (vs University of Dallas-2001) Most Goals 4 - Armando Vergara (vs University of Dallas-2001) 4 - Ron Hogsett (vs Mississippi College-2002) Most Assists 8 - Marcos Gonzalez (vs Rhema Bible College-2001) Most Shots 14 - Marcos Gonzalez (vs University of Dallas-2001) Most Saves 15 - Matt Dresher (vs East Texas Baptist-1998) Individual Season - Offensive Most Points 66 - Marcos Gonzalez (2001) Points Per Game 3.00 - Marcos Gonzalez (2001) Most Assists 26 - Marcos Gonzalez (2001) Assists Per Game 1.18 - Marcos Gonzalez (2001) Most Goals 20 - Marcos Gonzalez (2001) Most Shots 124 - Marcos Gonzalez (2001) Game-Winning Goals 6 - Ricky Herrera (2001) 6 - Jared Gordon (2006) Game Goals Streak 6 - Marcos Gonzalez (1998) 6 - Jared Gordon (2006) Individual Season - Goalkeeping Most Saves 110 - Brian Sarber (2008) Fewest GA 14 - Brian Sarber (2005, 2007) Most Shutouts Cons. 3 - Matt Dresher (1998) 3 - Chris Schultz (2002 & 2003) 3 - Brian Sarber 92008) Best GAA 0.67 - Brian Sarber (2007)Most Shutouts 9 - Chris Schultz (2002) Minutes Played 1932:32 - Brian Sarber (2008)

Team Season Records

Most Wins 18 (2001)

Most Consecutive Wins 9 (2001)

Fewest Losses 3 (2001, 2008)

Most Losses 13 (1997)

Most Consecutive Losses 5 (1997)

Fewest Wins 5 (1997)

Most Ties 5 (2005)

Highest Winning Pct. .840 (2001)

Lowest Winning Pct. .289 (1997)

Most Goals Scored 92 (2001)

Fewest Goals Scored 20 (1997)

Most Goals Allowed 38 (1999)

Fewest Goals Allowed 16 (2007)

Best GAA 0.71 (2007)

Most Shots Attempted 519 (2000)

Most Shots Allowed 284 (1999)

Most Cautions 40 (2001)

Most Ejections 17 (1999)

Most PK’s Attempted 8 (2001)

Most PK’s Scored 6 (2001)

Most PK’s Against 10 (1999)

Most PK’s Allowed 7 (1999)

Most Shutouts 11 (2005)

Most Consecutive Shutouts 5 (2002)

Fewest Times Shutout 0 (2001)

Most Times Shutout 8 (1997)

Unbeaten Streak 16 (2001)

Most Points 262 (2001)

Most Points Per Game 12.04 (2001)

Most Goals 92 (2001)

Most Goals Per Game 4.18 (2001)

Most Assists 78 (2001)

Most Assists Per Game 3.55 (2001)

Scoring Margin 3.2 (2001)

Year Head Coach Overall Pct. ASC Pct.

1996 Scott Placek 0-12-1 .038 0-6-0 .0001997 Scott Placek 5-13-1 .289 1-8-1 .150

1998 Scott Placek 10-8-2 .550 3-4-1 .437

Totals Scott Placek 15-33-4 .326 4-18-2 .2081999 Dave De Hart 7-9-2 .444 3-4-1 .4372000 Dave De Hart 15-7-0 .682 6-4-0 .6002001 Dave De Hart 18-3-1 .840 8-1-1 .8502002 Dave De Hart 13-6-1 .675 8-4-0 .666

2003 Dave De Hart 13-8-1 .613 9-4-1 .678

2004 Dave De Hart 11-9-0 .550 8-5-0 .6152005 Dave De Hart 13-4-5 .704 8-2-3 .7302006 Dave De Hart 14-6-1 .690 10-3-0 .7692007 Dave De Hart 17-5-0 .772 11-2-0 .8462008 Dave De Hart 14-3-4 .761 8-3-2 .692Totals Dave De Hart 135-60-15 .678 79-32-8 .697Totals 149-93-19 .604 83-53-10 .602

2003 ASC Championship Team

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Honors & Awards

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NSCAA All-Region 2001 Marcos Gonzalez (1st)2002 Aaron Coats (2nd) 2002 Ricky Herrera (3rd) 2003 Ricky Herrera (3rd) 2004 Will Brahic (3rd) 2005 Lars Nyberg (3rd) 2006 Brian Sarber (1st) Jared Gordon (3rd) Ryan Skelly (3rd) 2007 Brian Sarber (2nd) Darren Clark (3rd)2008 Brian Sarber (1st) Dan De Hart (2nd) Shaun Renfro (3rd) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American2008 Brian Sarber (3rd) 2005 Ron Hogsett (2nd) Academic All-America (All-District)2002 Ricky Herrera (Verizon) 2003 Ricky Herrera Ron Hogsett 2004 Ron Hogsett 2005 Ron Hogsett (ESPN The Magazine) 2007 Brian Sarber (ESPN The Magazine) 2008 Brian Sarber (ESPN The Magazine) Clay Johnson (ESPN The Magazine) D3Kicks.com All-Region 2006 Ryan Skelly (2nd) 2007 Brian Sarber (1st) Brandon Cain (3rd)ASC Soccer Distinguished Scholar-Athlete2008 Brian SarberNSCAA Scholar All-America Team 2008 Brian Sarber (2nd)All-ASC 1996 Jeff Lewey (1st) 1997 Chris Burns (1st) Matt Dresher (1st) Jeff Jackson (1st) 1998 Marcos Gonzalez1999 Marcos Gonzalez Armando Vergara2000 Ricky Herrera2001 Marcos Gonzalez Armando Vergara2002 Aaron Coats Ricky Herrera Will Masterson Chris Schultz2003 Justin Goodman Ricky Herrera Chris Schultz2004 Will Brahic (1st) Chris Schultz (1st) Ron Hogsett (2nd) Lars Nyberg (2nd) Jared Gordon (3rd) Cyrus Smith (3rd) Justin Goodman (HM)2005 Ron Hogsett (1st) Lars Nyberg (1st) Brian Sarber (2nd) Darren Clark (3rd) Ryan Skelly (3rd) Cyrus Smith (3rd) Dan De Hart (HM) 2006 Ryan Skelly (1st) Brian Sarber (1st)

Jared Gordon (2nd) Nate Abbott (3rd) Brandon Cain (3rd) Jarod Thompson (HM) Brandon VanCleave (HM) 2007 Brandon Cain (1st) Dan De Hart (1st) Brian Sarber (1st) Nate Abbott (2nd) Darren Clark (2nd) Jason Owens (2nd) Brandon VanCleave (2nd) 2008 Dan De Hart (1st) Shaun Renfro (1st) Brian Sarber (1st) Jason Owens (3rd) Guido Salas (3rd) Aaron Brueckner (HM) ASC All-East Division1998 Marcos Gonzalez (1st) Chris Burns (2nd) Michael Coffey (2nd) Matt Dresher (2nd) Jeff Jackson (2nd) Jacob Moldenhauer (2nd) Nick Pafford (2nd) Clint Ponder (2nd)1999 Marcos Gonzalez (1st) Armando Vergara (1st) Jeff Jackson (1st) Austin Wendelken (2nd)2000 Marcos Gonzalez (1st) Ricky Herrera (1st) Jeff Jackson (1st) Armando Vergara (1st) Loscar Mejia (2nd)2001 Aaron Coats (1st) Daniel Faires (1st) Marcos Gonzalez (1st) Ricky Herrera (1st) Armando Vergara (1st) Will Masterson (2nd) Chris Schultz (2nd) 2002 Aaron Coats (1st) Ricky Herrera (1st) Ron Hogsett (1st) Will Masterson (1st) Chris Schultz (1st) Daniel Faires (2nd) Lars Nyberg (HM) 2003 Ricky Herrera (1st) Justin Goodman (1st) Chris Schultz (1st) Will Brahic (2nd) Ron Hogsett (2nd) Lars Nyberg (2nd) Cyrus Smith (2nd) ASC All-Tournament Team 2000 Marcos Gonzalez Jeff Jackson Jacob Moldenhauer 2001 Aaron Coats Daniel Faires Ricky Herrera 2002 Daniel Faires Chris Schultz 2003 Justin Goodman (MVP) Will Brahic Taylor Magee Chris Schultz

2005 Brian Sarber Ryan Skelly Cyrus Smith2006 Jared Gordon Brian Sarber2007 Darren Clark Jason Owens Brandon VanCleave2008 Dan De Hart Brian Sarber ASC Offensive Player of the Year 2001 Marcos Gonzalez (East-Co) ASC Defensive Player of the Year 2001 Aaron Coats (East) 2007 Brian Sarber ASC Coach of the Year 2000 Dave De Hart 2001 Dave De HartASC Freshman of the Year1997 Matt Dresher 2000 Ricky Herrera (Offensive-East) 2001 Daniel Faires (Offensive-East) Chris Schultz (Defensive-East)2002 Ron Hogsett (Offensive-East)ASC Preseason Player of the Year 1998 Matt Dresher (East-Co) 2002 Ricky Herrera (East)NSCAA Scholar-Athlete Team 2004 Ron Hogsett Chris Schultz NSCAA Scholar All-South Region 2008 Brian Sarber (1st)NSCAA Team Academic Award 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007ASC Sportsmanship Award 2002 Phil Kaiser ASC All-Academic Team1997 Eric Endsley Jude Devins Jeff Lewey Javier Villareal1998 Chris Breton Chris Burns Matt David Paul Hiemke Jeff Jackson Jacob Moldenhauer Eric Plikuhn Eric Steinmiller1999 Chris Burns Aaron Coats Marcos Gonzalez Jeff Jackson Phil Kaiser Jacob Moldenhauer Daniel Sigala Eric Steinmiller2000 Chris Burns Aaron Coats Marcos Gonzalez Jeff Jackson Phil Kaiser Jacob Moldenhauer Daniel Sigala Eric Steinmiller Loscar Mejia Matt David Paul Hiemke Will Masterson 2001 Aaron Coats

Marcos Gonzalez Ricky Herrera Phil Kaiser Daniel Sigala Eric Steinmiller2002 Aaron Coats Cliff Cottrell Daniel Faires Ross Halsted Ricky Herrera 2003 Mike Guernica Ross Halsted Ricky Herrera Ron Hogsett Mark Meade Aaron Pierson Chris Schultz Jon Shirron2004 Buddy Faulkner Ross Halsted Ron Hogsett Mark Mead Chris Schultz2005 Nate Abbott Jason Caskey Jeffrey Enevoldsen Ron Hogsett Aaron Pierson2006 Nate Abbott Jason Caskey Jeffrey Enevoldsen Brandon Pierson Brian Sarber Cody Shannon Ryan Skelly Sebastian Teeling 2007 Nate Abbott Brandon Cain Jason Caskey Dan De Hart Jeffrey Enevoldsen Ryan Holman Philip Johnson Jason Owens Brandon Pierson Brian Sarber Sebastian Teeling2008 Dan De Hart Clay Johnson Philip Johnson Wilson Jones Brandon Pierson Brian Sarber Sebastian Teeling

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All-Time Results

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1996Overall Record: 0-12-1, ASC Record: 0-6-0 (4th)Home: 0-4-0; Away: 0-5-0; Neutral: 0-3-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek A *Sep 7 Univ. of Dallas L 0-2 A Sep 15 Hutson Tillotson T 1-1A *Sep 20 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-6 A *Sep 22 Austin College L 1-6 H Sep 24 Hendrix College L 0-8 H Sep 27 Univ. of Central Ark. L 1-3 H *Oct 12 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-6 H *Oct 13 Austin College L 0-2 N Oct 19 University of Dallas L NA N Oct 20 Hendrix College L NA N *Oct 26 University of Dallas L NA A Oct 30 Univ. of Central Ark. L NA A Nov 2 Dallas Baptist Univ. L NA 1997Overall Record: 5-13-1, ASC Record: 1-8-1 (4th)Home: 2-6-0; Away: 3-7-1; Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek A Sep 5 Dallas Baptist Univ. L 0-1 A *Sep 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor T 2-2 OT H Sep 10 Hendrix College W 1-0 A Sep 13 Bartlesville Wesleyan L 0-2 A Sep 19 Southwest Baptist W 2-0A Sep 20 Westminster College L 0-1 A *Sep 27 Austin College L 1-2 A *Sep 29 University of Dallas W 3-0 A *Oct 4 Mississippi College L 1-2H *Oct 10 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-2 H *Oct 12 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 3-4 A Oct 15 Hendrix College W 2-1 H *Oct 19 University of Dallas L 0-1 H Oct 21 Williams Baptist Coll. W 1-0 OT2 A *Oct 24 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-4 A Oct 26 Southwestern Univ. L 0-2 H Oct 29 Univ. of Central Ark. L 0-2H *Nov 1 Mississippi College L 3-4 OT2H *Nov 2 Austin College L 1-2 1998 Overall Record: 10-8-2, ASC Record: 3-4-1 (4th) Home: 4-4-2; Away: 6-4-0; Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek A *Sep 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 2-1 A *Sep 5 Schreiner College W 4-3 H *Sep 11 LeTourneau University L 0-3 H Sep 12 Westminster College T 0-0 OT2 H Sep 16 Bartlesville Wesleyan L 0-2 H Sep 19 Mississippi College W 1-0 H Sep 20 Southwest Baptist W 5-0 A Sep 26 Fontebonne College W 3-0 A Sep 27 Blackburn College W 4-1 H Sep 30 Hendrix College W 10-2 A Oct 4 Austin College W 4-0 A Oct 6 East Texas Baptist L 0-3 H Oct 11 UT-Dallas L 1-2 A Oct 15 Univ. of Central Ark L 0-1 H *Oct 17 Hardin-Simmons Univ. T 2-2 OT2 H *Oct 18 Univ. of Dallas L 2-3 A *Oct 23 Mississippi College L 2-5 A *Oct 24 UT-Dallas L 0-5 A Oct 27 Williams Baptist W 2-0 H *Oct 31 Austin College W 1-0

1999Overall Record: 7-9-2, ASC Record: 3-4-1 (4th)Home: 3-2-2; Away: 4-7-0; Neutral: 0-0-0Head Coach: Dave De Hart A Sep 1 Rhodes College L 1-2 A Sep 4 Southwestern Univ. W 1-0 H *Sep 10 Mississippi College T 3-3 OT2 A Sep 15 Hendrix College L 2-3 A *Sep 17 East Texas Baptist L 2-5 A *Sep 18 LeTourneau Univ. L 2-3 OT A Sep 25 Univ. of Dallas W 5-3 A *Sep 26 Austin College W 3-0 A Oct 2 Univ. of the South L 2-3 A Oct 4 Maryville College L 2-4 H *Oct 8 East Texas Baptist W 1-0 H *Oct 9 LeTourneau UniV. L 1-2 H Oct 15 Univ. of Central Ark. L 0-1 H Oct 17 Concordia-Austin W 2-1 A *Oct 23 Mississippi College L 0-5 A Oct 13 Harding University W 5-0 H *Oct 30 Austin College W 2-1 H Oct 27 Harding University T 2-2 OT 2000Overall Record: 15-7-0, ASC Record: 6-4-0 (1st)Home: 9-1-0; Away: 5-4-0; Neutral: 1-2-0 Head Coach: Dave De HartN Sep 2 MacMurray College L 0-2 A Sep 3 Westminster College L 2-3 H Sep 6 Hendrix College W 3-1 H *Sep 9 Austin College W 5-0 A Sep 12 Harding University W 5-3 H *Sep 15 East Texas Baptist W 3-2 H *Sep 16 LeTourneau Univ. L 2-3 H *Sep 22 Louisiana College W 2-1 H *Sep 23 Mississippi College W 4-3 H Sep 26 Harding University W 2-1 A Sep 30 Bartlesville Wesleyan W 5-1 A *Oct 6 East Texas Baptist L 1-4 A *Oct 7 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-1 A *Oct 13 Louisiana College L 0-1 A *Oct 14 Mississippi College W 2-0 H Oct 17 Williams Baptist Coll. W 6-1 A *Oct 20 Austin College L 0-2 H Oct 24 Rhema Bible Coll. W 3-0 A Oct 27 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 4-2 H Oct 30 UT-Permian Basin W 1-0 N Nov 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 3-1 N Nov 4 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 1-5 2001Overall Record: 18-3-1, ASC Record: 8-1-1 (1st) Home: 8-1-1; Away: 9-1-0; Neutral: 1-1-0Head Coach: Dave De Hart H Sep 1 Bartlesville Wesleyan W 7-1 H Sep 4 Rhema Bible College W 12-1 H Sep 8 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 3-1 A *Sep 13 Mississippi College W 2-0 A *Sep 15 Louisiana College W 7-0 H *Sep 21 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-0 H *Sep 22 East Texas Baptist T 2-2 OT H Sep 25 Harding University W 3-1 A *Sep 28 Austin College W 3-0 A Sep 30 University of Dallas W 2-0 A *Oct 14 LeTourneau Univ. W 5-2 A *Oct 6 East Texas Baptist W 1-0

A Oct 10 Hendrix College W 6-1 H Oct 12 University of Dallas W 8-1 H *Oct 14 Austin College W 4-0 H *Oct 18 Mississippi College W 4-3 H *Oct 20 Louisiana College L 2-3 A Oct 23 Williams Baptist Coll. W 4-0 A Oct 26 Texas Lutheran Univ. L 1-2 A Oct 27 Concordia-Austin W 9-1 N Nov 2 McMurry University W 4-0 N Nov 3 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 1-4 2002Overall Record: 13-6-1, ASC Record: 8-4-0 (2nd)Home: 7-2-0; Away: 6-3-0; Neutral: 0-1-1Head Coach: Dave De Hart N Aug 31 Millsaps College L 1-3 A Sep 1 Rhodes College L 0-4 H Sep 4 Hendrix College W 2-0 A Sep 10 Bacone College W 3-0 H Sep 14 Rust College W 5-0 H Sep 15 Lyon College W 3-0 H *Sep 20 Austin College W 2-0 H *Sep 29 UT-Dallas L 0-4 A *Oct 5 Mississippi College W 2-0 A *Oct 7 Louisiana College W 4-0 H *Oct 11 East Texas Baptist W 1-0 H *Oct 12 LeTourneau Univ. L 0-1 A *Oct 15 Austin College L 0-1 H *Oct 18 Louisiana College W 8-0 H *Oct 19 Mississippi College W 9-0 A *Oct 25 East Texas Baptist W 7-1 A *Oct 26 LeTourneau Univ. W 4-1 A Nov 1 Texas Wesleyan W 2-1 A *Nov 3 UT-Dallas L 2-4 N Nov 8 Texas Lutheran Univ. T 1-1 OT3 2003 Overall Record: 13-8-1, ASC Record: 9-4-1 (2nd) Home: 4-3-1; Away: 7-4-0; Neutral: 2-1-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart A Aug 29 Hardin-Simmons Univ. W 2-1 A Aug 31 McMurry University L 0-6 A Sep 6 Lyon College L 2-3 A Sep 9 Hendrix College W 1-0 H *Sep 12 Austin College T 1-1 OT2A *Sep 19 UT-Tyler L 0-3 A *Sep 21 UT-Dallas L 0-3 H *Sep 26 Louisiana College W 10-0 H *Sep 27 Mississippi College W 2-1 A *Oct 3 East Texas Baptist W 3-1 A *Oct 4 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-0 A *Oct 9 Louisiana College W 6-1 A *Oct 11 Mississippi College W 1-0 H *Oct 17 East Texas Baptist W 4-0 H *Oct 18 LeTourneau Univ. W 3-0 H *Oct 24 UT-Tyler L 0-1 H *Oct 26 UT-Dallas L 0-1 H Nov 2 Rhodes College L 2-3 A *Oct 31 Austin College W 3-0 N Nov 7 McMurry University W 3-0 N Nov 8 UT-Dallas W 2-1 N Nov 15 Trinity University L 0-5

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2004Overall Record: 11-9-0, ASC Record: 8-5-0 (6th) Home: 8-3-0; Away: 3-5-0; Neutral: 0-1-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart A Sep 1 Rhodes College L 2-3 OT H Sep 3 Oklahoma City Univ. L 1-2 H Sep 4 Williams Baptist W 8-0 H Sep 7 Hendrix College L 0-1 A Sep 11 Ouachita Baptist Univ. W 4-0 H *Sep 17 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-1 OT2 H *Sep 18 East Texas Baptist W 4-1 A *Sep 24 UT-Tyler L 0-1 A *Sep 25 UT-Dallas L 0-2 H Sep 28 Lyon College W 3-1 H *Oct 2 Austin College L 0-1 H *Oct 8 Louisiana College W 11-0 H *Oct 9 Mississippi College W 2-0 A *Oct.15 McMurry University L 1-3 A *Oct 16 Hardin-Simmons W 3-2 OT H *Oct 22 Concordia-Austin W 6-0 H *Oct 23 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 3-0 A *Oct 30 Schreiner University L 1-2 OT A *Oct 31 Texas Lutheran Univ. W 1-0 N Nov 5 McMurry University L 0-3

2005 Overall Record: 13-4-5, ASC Record: 8-2-3 (3rd) Home: 5-2-2; Away: 7-1-2; Neutral: 1-1-1Head Coach: Dave De HartH Sep 3 Central Bible College W 4-0 H Sep 6 Harding Univ. W 4-3 A Sep 10 Maryville College L 0-1 N Sep 11 Piedmont College W 5-0 A *Sep 16 East Texas Baptist W 1-0 OT A *Sep 17 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-1 A Sep 20 Hendrix College W 2-1 H *Sep 23 UT-Dallas T 0-0 OT2 A *Oct 1 Austin College W 3-1 A Oct 4 Lyon College T 0-0 OT2 A *Oct 7 Mississippi College W 1-0 A *Oct 8 Louisiana College W 4-0 H *Oct 14 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 1-2 H *Oct 15 McMurry University W 1-0 H *Oct 18 UT-Tyler T 2-2 OT2 A *Oct 21 Mary Hardin-Baylor T 3-3 OT2 A *Oct 22 Concordia-Austin W 3-0 H Oct 25 Central Baptist Coll. W 7-0 H *Oct 28 Texas Lutheran Univ. W 1-0 H *Oct 29 Schreiner University L 1-2 N Nov 5 Austin College T 1-1 OT2 N Nov 6 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-2 2006 Overall Record: 14-6-1, ASC Record: 10-3-0 (T-2nd) Home: 8-2-1; Away: 5-3-0; Neutral: 1-1-0Head Coach: Dave De Hart N Sep 1 Menlo College W 3-0 A Sep 3 UC Santa Cruz L 0-1 H Sep 6 Hendrix College T 0-0 OT2 H Sep 9 Bacone College W 5-0 A *Sep 15 UT-Tyler L 0-4 A *Sep 16 Concordia-Austin W 7-0 A Sep 19 Harding University W 2-1 H *Sep 23 UT-Dallas L 0-2 H Sep 24 Austin College L 2-3 H *Sep 29 Louisiana College W 4-1

H *Sep 30 Mississippi College W 3-1 A *Oct 6 McMurry University W 4-2 A *Oct 7 Hardin-Simmons Univ. W 4-0 H *Oct 13 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 3-1 H *Oct 14 Howard Payne W 3-0 A *Oct 20 Schreiner University L 0-1 A *Oct 21 Texas Lutheran Univ. W 4-1 H *Oct 27 LeTourneau Univ. W 1-0 H *Oct 28 East Texas Baptist W 2-0 H Oct 31 Central Baptist W 6-0 N Nov 4 Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-1 2007 Overall Record: 17-5-0, ASC Record: 11-2-0 (1st) Home: 9-1-0; Away: 6-3-0; Neutral: 2-1-0Head Coach: Dave De Hart N Sep 1 Piedmont College W 3-0A Sep 2 Maryville College L 0-1 OT2 A Sep 5 Hendrix College W 3-2 OT H Sep 8 Missouri Baptist W 2-1 H Sep 10 Central Bible Coll. W 11-0 H *Sep 14 UT-Tyler W 1-0 H *Sep 16 Concordia Texas W 3-1 H Sep 18 Harding University W 3-1 A *Sep 22 Texas-Dallas W 2-1 A *Sep 27 Louisiana College W 2-0 A *Sep 29 Mississippi College L 0-1 H *Oct 4 McMurry W 2-0 H *Oct 6 Hardin-Simmons W 1-0 OT H Oct 9 Rogers State Univ. L 1-2 A *Oct 12 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 0-1 A *Oct 13 Howard Payne Univ. W 2-0 H *Oct 19 Schreiner University W 4-1 H *Oct 21 Texas Lutheran W 2-1 OT A *Oct 26 LeTourneau University W 5-0 A *Oct 27 East Texas Baptist W 2-0 N Nov 3 Mississippi College W 2-1 N Nov 4 UT-Dallas L 1-2 OT

2008 Overall Record: 14-3-4, ASC Record: 8-3-2 (4th) Home: 8-1-1; Away: 4-2-2; Neutral: 2-0-1Head Coach: Dave De Hart H Aug 30 Central Bible College W 15-0H Aug 31 Hendrix College W 4-1A Sep 5 Sewanee W 2-1N Sep 7 vs Birmingham Southern W 3-1A Sep 13 Harding T 0-0 OT2 H Sep 15 Tabor College W 1-0 OT H *Sep 20 UT-Dallas T 0-0 OT2 H *Sep 25 Mississippi College L 0-2 H *Sep 27 Louisiana College W 5-0A *Oct 3 Hardin-Simmons L 0-1 A *Oct 4 McMurry W 3-2H *Oct 9 Howard Payne Univ. W 5-2H *Oct 11 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 2-1A *Oct 17 Texas Lutheran T 1-1 OT2 A *Oct 18 Schreiner University W 2-1 H *Oct 23 East Texas Baptist Univ. W 3-0 H *Oct 25 LeTourneau Univ. W 2-0 A *Oct 30 Concordia Texas W 4-1 A *Nov 1 UT-Tyler L 0-1N Nov 7 Mississippi College W 4-2 N Nov 8 UT-Tyler T 0-0 OT2

All-Time Series Records

Austin College 10-8-2

Blackburn College 1-0-0

Bacone College 2-0-0

Birmingham Southern 1-0-0

Central Baptist College 2-0-0

Central Bible College 3-0-0

Concordia University Texas 7-0-0

Dallas Baptist University 0-2-0

East Texas Baptist University 12-3-1

Fontbonne College 1-0-0

Harding University 7-0-2

Hardin-Simmons University 3-10-1

Hendrix College 10-4-1

Howard Payne University 3-0-0

Huston-Tullotson College 0-0-1

LeTourneau University 11-5-0

Louisiana College 11-2-0

Lyon College 2-1-1

Maryville College 0-3-0

MacMurray College 0-1-0

McMurry University 6-3-0

Menlo College 1-0-0

Millsaps College 0-1-0

Mississippi College 14-6-1

Missouri Baptist 1-0-0

Oklahoma City University 0-1-0

Oklahoma Wesleyan 2-2-0

Ouachita Baptist University 1-0-0

Piedmont College 2-0-0

Rhodes College 0-4-0

Rhema Bible College 2-0-0

Rogers State University 0-1-0

Rust College 1-0-0

Schreiner University 3-3-0

Southwest Baptist University 2-0-0

Southwestern University 1-1-0

Tabor College 1-0-0

Texas Lutheran University 4-1-2

Texas Wesleyan University 1-0-0

Trinity University 0-1-0

UC Santa Cruz 0-1-0

Univ. of Central Arkansas 0-5-0

University of Dallas 4-5-0

Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor 7-2-2

University of the South 1-1-0

University of Texas-Dallas 2-9-2

Univ. of Texas-Permian Basin 1-0-0

University of Texas-Tyler 1-5-2

Westminster College 0-2-1

Williams Baptist College 5-0-0

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All-Time Lettermen

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AAbbott, Nate (2003-07) Albaugh, Thomas (2004, 06)Anderson, Cory (2007-2008)Anderson, Justin (2008)Anderson, Seth (2008-present) Ashman, Sean (2004) Augerinos, Jeff (1999) BBedell, Franqua (1996)Boatwright, Zack (1999-02) Boettcher, Ken (2003) Bonilla, Marlon (1997)Booher, Terry (1996)Botello, Tommy (1998)Brahic, Will (2003-04) Breton, Kris (1998)Broadway, Wyatt (1999)Bruce, Eric (2004)Brueckner, Aaron (2006-present)Burns, Chris (1997-00) CCain, Brandon (2006-07) Carrasco, Josh (2004-05) Caskey, Jason (2004-07) Cecil, Chris (2000)Chavez, Joey (2005)Christensen, Kody (2001-04)Clark, Darren (2004-07) Clinkingbeard, Andy (1997)Clunan, Tripp (1997)Coats, Aaron (1998-02) Cooper, Ryan (2007-2008)Coffey, Michael (1997-01) Cottrell, Clif (2001-02) Courtney, Nick (1999, 2001-02) Cox, Todd (1998)Cross, Brian (1997-98) Cuce, Jason (1996)

DDavid, Matt (1997-00) Denton, Jason (1996)De Hart, Dan (2005-2008) Devins, Jude (1996)Dresher, Matt (1997-98)

EEdgmon, Josh (2001-03)Ellis, Cody (2005) Endsley, Eric (1996-97) Enevoldsen, Jeffrey (2004-07) Engelman, Matt (2006-08)Estep, Chris (2003-06) Evans, Dylan (2006-present)Evans, Jonathan (2005-06)Evans, Ryan (1997)Evemy, Andrew (2008-present)

FFaires, Daniel (2001-02) Farrell, Jordan (2007) Fast, Bradley (2007) Faulkner, Buddy (2003) Fazekas, Marshall (2006)Frazer, Martin (2008)

GGardner, Brian (1996) Ghio, Jason (1996-97) Gonzalez, Marcos (1998-01)Goodman, Justin (2003-04)Gordon, Jared (2003-06) Guernica, Mike (2000-03)

HHalliday, Sid (2002) Halsted, Ross (2002-04)Harms, Shaun (1997) Harris, Jon (1999)Herrera, Ricky (2000-03) Hiemke, Paul (1997-00)Hogsett, Ron (2002-05) Holman, Ryan (2006-07)Holman, Tanner (2008-present) Hornback, Logan (2008-present) Hunt, Regan (2000)

JJackson, Jeff (1997-00) Johnson, Clay (2007-2008) Johnson, Philip (2006-present)Jolly, Brian (1996)Jones, Wilson (2005-06, 2008)

KKaiser, Phil (1999-01) Kingston, Chad (1997)

LLevine, Geoffery (1996) Lewey, Jeff (1996-97)Little, Jonathan (1996) Lokang, Joseph (2008)

MMagee, Taylor (2000-03) Manning, John (1999)Markum, Lee (1998) Masterson, Will (1999-02) McKay, Richard (1999)Meade, Mark (2002-04) Mejia, Loscar (1997-00)Moldenhauer, Jacob (1997-00)Mora, Fred (2005) Morton, Trevor (2005)Murnan, Travis (2008-present)

NNyberg, Lars (2002-05)

OOwens, Jason (2006-2008)

PPafford, Nick (1998)Patterson, B.J. (2003-04)Perry, Dustin (2005) Pianalto, Joey (2002) Pierson, Aaron (2002-05) Pierson, Brandon (2005-08)Pierson, Ryan (2001-04)Plikuhn, Eric (1997-98)Poku, Lloyd (2003-04) Ponder, Clint (1997-00)

Price, Jason (1996) Pritchard, Andrew (2005-06) Puhl, Ryan (2006)

RRamirez, Tate (2008-present) Reddell, Will (2007) Renfro, Shaun (2006-present)Richards, Thomas (2007)Richardson, Nick (2001) Ridings, Christian (2008-present) Robins, Kelly (1999)

SSalas, Guido (2008-present)Santoro, Anthony (2008-present)Sarber, Brian (2005-2008) Schultz, Chris (2001-04) Shannon, Cody (2005-2007)Shirron, Jon (2003)Sigala, Daniel (1998-01)Simpson, David (1997)Skelly, Ryan (2003-06) Smith, Eric (1996)Smith, Cyrus (2002-05)Sooper, Evan (1999)Sordini, Clayton (2001) Sovereign, Tim (1998)Stauffer, Chad (2005) Steinmiller, Eric (1997-01) Stephens, Brian (2007-08)Sutton, Andrew (2008-present)

TTaylor, Jared (2006) Teeling, Sebastian (2005-2008) Thompson, Jarod (2004-07) Thompson, Scott (2001)Trimble, Tommy (2004)Twiggs, Ryan (1998-99)

UUtley, Devon (2008-present)

VVanCleave, Brandon (2006-07)Vergara, Armando (1999-01)Villareal, Javier (1996)

WWendelken, Austin (1999) Williams, Chase (2001) Williams, Malcolm (2002-05)Willis, Raimond (1996)

Aaron Coats

Ryan Skelly

Lars Nyberg

Will Brahic

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Hurie Field Home Record Year Record Pct. 1996 0-4-0 .000 1997 2-6-0 .333 1998 4-4-2 .500 1999 3-2-2 .571 2000 9-1-0 .900 2001 8-1-1 .850 2002 7-2-0 .777 2003 4-3-1 .562 2004 8-3-0 .727 2005 5-2-2 .666 2006 8-2-1 .772 2007 9-1-0 .900 2008 8-1-1 .850 Total 75-32-10 .683

The Eagles play their home matches at historic Hurie Field, an 800- seat soccer-only stadium that is located on campus. Ozarks regularly plays in front of a rowdy fan section, which has helped them win nearly 70 percent of their home matches since the 1996 inaugural season. Ozarks has posted ten straight winning seasons at Hurie Field. The natural grass playing sur-face is considered one of the top facilities in the American Southwest Conference. Hurie Field has hosted two ASC playoff tournaments in the past the decade.

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American Southwest Conference

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Amy Carlton is the Commissioner of the American Southwest Conference with oversight of the league’s long-term and daily administration and operations, including member and NCAA relations, compliance, scheduling and championships. Carlton was appointed Interim Commissioner July 1, 2006 after serving as ASC Assistant Commissioner/

Director of Media Relations. Carlton joined the ASC office in January 2002 after 13-1/2 years in sports information at NCAA Division I institutions, including 10 years as Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations at the University of Michigan (1990-2000). She was Assistant Sports Information Director at Northern Illinois University (1989-90) and a graduate intern at both Western Illinois University (1987-88) and Michigan (1988-89). Carlton began her career at Division III institutions as an assistant in the news bureau at Franklin College (1981-82) and Director of News and Sports Information at Manchester College (1982-87). Carlton is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA), National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA), and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). A native of Greencastle, Ind., Carlton is a 1981 graduate of Franklin College (Ind.), where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.

Greg Weghorst was named Director of Media Relations of the American Southwest Conference in February 2007 after serving in an interim role since August 2006. Weghorst is the fifth media relations director of the ASC. He provides an oversight of the conference’s media relations operation, including compilation of league statistics

and standings and NCAA reports, production of the ASC weekly sport reports, maintaining the ASC web site and assisting with conference issues and tournament administration. A sports writer with the Temple Daily Telegram prior to coming to the ASC, Weghorst provided coverage of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Central Texas Blackhawks/Marshals of the North American Hockey League and Temple-area high schools. He was part of the coverage team for the 2005 EV1.net Houston Bowl and the 2004 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. A native of Waco, Texas, he is a 2003 graduate of Mary Hardin-Baylor with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communications/journalism.

Greg WeghorstASC Director of Media Relations

American Southwest Conference The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, will celebrate its 14th championship season of competition with the 2009-2010 academic year. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among the member institutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions outside the Texas border. From the eight founding institutions to today’s present group of 15 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. Spreading across four states — Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi — the ASC offers student-athletes competition in 16 sports with opportunity for advancement in both conference and NCAA Division III championships. The roster of American Southwest Conference members in 2009-2010 includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry University, Mississippi College, University of the Ozarks, Schreiner University, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Tyler, and Texas Lutheran University. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men’s championships are offered in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women’s championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. The American Southwest Conference is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

Amy Carlton ASC Commissioner

ASC Membership Timeline 1996 Founding Members: Austin College, University of Dallas, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, McMurry University, Mississippi College, University of the Ozarks, Sul Ross State University

1997 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor joins ASC

1998 East Texas Baptist University, LeTourneau University, Schreiner College, University of Texas at Dallas join ASC

1999 Concordia University at Austin joins ASC

2000 Louisiana College, Texas Lutheran University join ASC

2001 University of Dallas withdraws membership

2002 University of Texas at Tyler joins ASC

2006 Austin College withdraws membership

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For 175 years, University of the Ozarks has approached education with an unyielding search for truth.

That search led our founders to establish the first co-educational college west of the Mis-sissippi. It set the stage for the first Arkansas woman to receive a college degree. And be-cause truth often defies convention, ours was the first historically white college in the state to admit African-Americans.

Every day, our history inspires Ozarks students to discover their own individual truths. But we won’t expect you to find the answers alone. Through every step of your search, we’ll stand by you as true scholars, mentors, and friends.

Founded in 1834 as Cane Hill School, Uni-versity of the Ozarks is a private, four-year comprehensive university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. Located on 30 acres in Clarksville, Arkansas (pop. 7,500), Ozarks is home to about 645 students from 22 states and 20 countries.

More than 80 percent of our faculty hold the highest degrees in their fields. Because we’re small by design, our average class size is 14 and the student/ faculty ratio is 13:1.

More than 60 majors, minors, and preprofes sional degrees, from Composite Science to

Strategic Communications are offered. Many Ozarks graduates also go on to top graduate programs in law, medicine, and engineering.

The central mall of campus is flanked by historic Munger Chapel and Walker Hall, a $7 million facility that houses a television studio, radio station, and state-of-the art editing suites. The 38,000-square-foot Robson Library houses more than 175,000 items for reading and research.

Seventy-five percent of students live on cam-pus in one of six residence halls that feature such perks as recreation rooms and in-room computer connections.

At roughly half the national average for a private, liberal arts education, University of the Ozarks’ tuition offers exceptional value. About 95 percent of students receive some type of financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans, and work study. Over $7.7 million in financial aid is distributed annually. You may have heard that a liberal arts edu-cation is all about mental agility, intellectual prowess, service to others, and critical thinking. We couldn’t agree more. But at Ozarks, we’re also steeped in the tradition of preparedness – for your career, for graduate school, for life. A key part of being prepared is knowing when to ask for help. Ozarks’ Student Support

Services (SSS) provides free tutoring, a 24-hour computer lab, resume assistance, career and grad school strategies, and more than a dozen other services to help students achieve their very best.

Internships are an essential part of the col-lege experience, allowing you to practice newfound skills “in the field” and try a career (or two) on for size. Ozarks interns are doing research in polymer chemistry, working with the forest service, and volunteering for national po-litical campaigns. Just how much can one stu-dent get involved? One Ozarks student landed internships at both the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. and the FOX News Network in Manhattan and created films for Little Rock’s “48 Hour Film Festival” as well as the Cinequest Film Festival.

Once Ozarks graduates get out into the world, there’s no stopping them. Our alumni pursue a truly incredible array of careers, from writing for ad agencies and practicing clinical psychol-ogy to working for the Secret Service. And if you’re interested in furthering your education, expect to be in good company. More than 85 percent of Ozarks students who apply are accepted to top graduate, medical, and law schools. If you’re not accustomed to up-close-and personal interaction with your instructors, you’ll get used to it soon enough. Both in and out of class, Ozarks faculty demand account-

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ability (don’t be surprised if you get a phone call from your professor when you miss class). That sort of “personal attention” is just one example of our genuine concern for each individual student’s progress.

Our faculty is known for inspiring remarkable acts. With their help, students are studying abroad in Strasburg, Florence, and Hong Kong. They’re learning about new forms of international currency trading from experts in the field, and using their Latin skills to en-hance research papers on medieval drama. If this sounds more like master’s work than undergraduate, it’s no accident. Because University of the Ozarks is small by design, professors have the time to delve deeply into every student’s interests – and help make the most of their talents. In the political science program, Dr. Gil Parks’ students are researching national human rights legislation at American University in D.C. and taking on internships with the National Republican Senatorial Committee. They’re also attend-ing law schools nationwide, including Notre Dame, Pepperdine, and Georgetown. Similarly, Dr. Sean Coleman encourages his pre-med students to take full advantage of the liberal arts, with foreign language minors, and immersion trips to countries like Mexico

and Italy. With over 40 clubs and organizations to choose from, it isn’t hard to find one you’re truly passionate about. For some, it’s a club with academic affiliations like Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) – a global, non-profit organi-zation that helps members develop leader-ship, teamwork, and communication skills by championing free enterprise and community service. Others pursue more personal passions by joining Amnesty International, College Re-publicans, or Young Democrats. And if you’re simply looking to have fun, you won’t be dis-appointed. In the student center, ping-pong matches have been known to go on for hours, and you never know when a soccer game might break out in the quad. Movie nights often hit the big screens in the residence halls, where camaraderie and community come together. At Ozarks, serious sports fans have a lot to cheer about. As a member of NCAA Division III and the American Southwest Conference, our teams square off against competitors from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Our teams make the playoffs and our student-athletes consistently earn All-America and All-Conference honors. We are recognized for our high marks, regularly appearing on ASC all-academic rosters.

THE CAMPUS EXPERIENCE

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University Sponsored GroupsCampus Activities Board (CAB)Residence Hall Association (RHA)Student Foundation Board (SFB)Student Government Association (SGA)Honor SocietiesAlpha ChiBeta Beta Beta (Biology)Kappa Delta Pi (Education)Phi Alpha Theta (History)Sigma Alpha (Sociology)Sigma Tau Delta (English)Student Publications/MediaAerie (Yearbook)Falstaff (Literary magazine)KUOZ-Channel 6KUOZ-LP 100.5 FMReligious OrganizationsAlpha & OmegaBaptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM)Catholic Campus Ministries (CCM)Fellowship of Christian AthletesMethodist Campus Ministries (MCM)Presbyterian ConnectionPresbyterian StudentsRecreational OrganizationsOzarks Disc Golf AssociationOzarks Outback Club

MajorsAccountingArt*Biology*Business AdministrationBusiness Education*ChemistryCommunications-Radio, TV & VideoCommunications-StrategicComposite ScienceEarly Childhood Education*†EconomicsEnglish*Environmental StudiesHistory*History & LiteratureManagementMarketingMathematics*Middle Level Education*†MusicPhilosophyPhysical Education*Political SciencePsychologyPsychology of Human Behavior Religion Religion/Philosophy Social Sciences* Sociology

THE CAMPUS EXPERIENCE

SpanishTheatre Pre-Professional ProgramsPre-EngineeringPre-Law Pre-Medical SciencesPre-PharmacyPre-Respiratory TherapyPre-Veterinary Sciences

* Teaching Certificates available† Special education certificates available

Ozarks Recreational Club Ozarks Ultimate Frisbee Academic OrganizationsBeta Sigma Kappa (BSK)Fortissimo (Music Club)Ozarks AlchemistsOzarks Art ClubOzarks Biological Society (OBS)Ozarks Mathematical SocietyOzarks Student Education Associa-tionPhi Beta Lambda (Business) SCM Studio (Strategic Comm.)Students in Free EnterpriseUniversity PlayersSpecial Interest GroupsAmnesty InternationalBACCHUSCollege RepublicansFire CorpsIn Focus Ozarks Photography ClubInvestment ClubMartial Arts ClubPlanet ClubRotaractScreaming Eagles Forensic ClubStudent-Athlete Advisory Com-mitteeModel UN GroupYoung Democrats

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#10 Shaun Renfro

#2 Aaron Brueckner

#13 Dylan Evans

#5 Brandon VanCleave

#15 Philip Johnson

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Guido SalasAll-ASC Third Team

Shaun Renfro NSCAA All-Region Third Team

All-ASC First Team

Aaron BruecknerAll-ASC Honorable Mention Team

2009 ScheduleAUGUST 21 John Brown Univ. (Exhibition) Siloam Springs, AR 5:00 p.m. 22 Alumni Match Home 4:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 1 Harding University Home 3:30 p.m. 5 Emory University Atlanta, GA 1:00 p.m. 6 Oglethorpe University Atlanta, GA 1:00 p.m. 9 Hendrix College Conway, AR 7:00 p.m. 14 Missouri Baptist University Home 4:00 p.m. 19 *UT-Dallas Richardson, TX 3:00 p.m. 24 *Mississippi College Clinton, MS 4:00 p.m. 26 *Louisiana College Pineville, LA 4:00 p.m. OCTOBER 1 *Hardin-Simmons University Home 3:00 p.m.

3 *McMurry University Home 3:00 p.m. 9 *Howard Payne University Brownwood, TX 3:00 p.m. 10 *Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, TX 3:00 p.m. 15 *Texas Lutheran University Home 3:00 p.m. 17 *Schreiner University Home 3:00 p.m. 23 *East Texas Baptist Univ. Marshall, TX 3:00 p.m. 24 *LeTourneau University Longview, TX 3:00 p.m. 29 *Concordia Univ. Texas Home 3:00 p.m. 31 *UT-Tyler Home 3:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 6 ASC Tournament Quarterfinals TBA 7 ASC Tournament Semifinals TBA 8 ASC Tournament Finals TBA *American Southwest Conference Match


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