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2009 Cal State Stanislaus Men's Soccer Media Guide

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QUICK FACTS

CAL STATE STANISLAUS FACTSSchool..............California State University, StanislausLocation .................................................Turlock, Calif.Founded ............................................................. 1957Enrollment ......................................................... 8,000Colors ........................................ Red, Gold and WhiteNickname.......................................................WarriorsFacility .................................. Warrior Stadium (2,100)President ...................................... Dr. Hamid ShirvaniAffiliation ........................................... NCAA Division IIConference .....................California Collegiate Athletic ..............................................Association (CCAA)

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICSArea Code (209)Athletics Director .........Dr. Milton Richards, 664-4295Sr. Women’s Administrator ........Kim Duyst, 667-3312Athletics Assistant........... Charlene Bargas, 664-3016Faculty Athletic Rep. .......... Dr. John Mayer, 667-6682Academic Advisor .................... Amye Leon, 664-6635 Athletics Trainer ......................Gary Hogan, 667-3415Physical Therapist .............. Fathy Shirvani, 664-6838Assistant A.D./SID ................. Hung P. Tsai, 667-3168 SID Fax ................................................. 667-3313 SID Mobile Phone ................................. 202-9956 SID Email [email protected] Assistants ......... Aaron Allaire, Rebecca Bennett, .......................................................... Mark RiveraAthletics Website ....................... WarriorAthletics.com

MEN’S SOCCER FACTSHead Coach............................................. Dana TaylorAlam Mater ..United College of Barrington-Gordon (1985)Coach’s Record (Career) .... 79-98-14 (10 yrs at OSU)Years at CSUS ...............................................1st yearMen’s Soccer Phone ..........................(209) 664-7059Men’s Soccer E-mail [email protected] Coach............. Paul Lekics, (209) 667-3953Assistant Coach................................. Adolfo Gregorio

Team History:All-time DII record (since 1998) ................ 112-234-23All-time CCAA record.................................. 48-123-12Best season ...........................................1991 (11-5-2)CCAA Tournament Appearance ..................... 1 (2006)2008 Overall Record......................................... 4-12-12008 CCAA Record/Place ...................3-11, 6th North

2009 INFORMATIONStarters Returning/Lost.......................................... 6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................... 15/7

Top Returners:Andrew Ruiz, So., MF (Fresno) CCAA Freshman of the Year, 6 G, 1 A, 2 GWJavier Rosales, So., GK (Woodland) 81 saves, 2.03 GAA

Top Newcomers:Victor Regalado, So. (College Place, Wash.)Keeyan Ghazanfarpour, Fr. (Duvall, Wash.)Nolan Holdridge, Fr., MF (Toronto, Canada)Hector Angeles, Jr., D (Rohnert Park)

The 2009 Cal State Stanislaus Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the Cal State Stanislaus Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. It is produced and written by Hung P. Tsai, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications with SID assistants Rebecca Bennett and Mark Rivera and the coaching staff. Contributing writers include Kristin Olsen, Herb Smart, Gary Hogan, and Amye Leon. Cover design by Tammy White. Photography provided by Cary Edmondson. Printing by the CSUS Print Shop.

Quick Facts • Contents

TAble oF ConTenTSQuick Facts......................................................................1This is Cal State Stanislaus ..........................................2-4President’s Message .......................................................5Associated Students, Inc. ................................................9Roster ............................................................................11Head Coach Dana Taylor ..............................................13Assistant Coach Paul Lekics .........................................14Player Bios ...............................................................15-19Year-by-Year Results ................................................20-21Warrior Records ............................................................22Records vs. Opponents .................................................23Awards & Honors ...........................................................232008 Stats & Results .....................................................242008 CCAA Review .......................................................25California Collegiate Athletic Association..................26-27Student Recreation Complex.........................................30Athletics Facilities ..........................................................31Warrior Athletics Tradition .........................................36-37University President.......................................................38Interim Provost and V.P. of Academic Affairs .................39Faculty Athletic Representative .....................................39Director of Athletics........................................................40Athletics Adminstration ..................................................41Athletics Staff .................................................................42Sports Medicine .............................................................43Strength & Conditioning.................................................43Academic Advising ........................................................45First-Year Experience ....................................................45S.A.A.C. .........................................................................47CHAMPS Life Skills .......................................................47Warrior Athletic Club .................................................48-52Sports Information/Media Directory ...............................54Schedule........................................................................56

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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, STANISLAUS2

This is Cal State Stanislaus

CAlIFornIA STATe UnIverSITy, STAnISlAUSA top-rated institution recognized for academic excellence, outstanding graduation rates, commitment to diversity, and championship athletics, CSU Stanislaus was named one of “The Top Public Universities–Master’s” institutions in the West by U.S. News & World Report, one of the “Best 366 Colleges” in the nation by The Princeton Review as well as one of 165 “Best Value Colleges.”

Our unique way of thinking about education shows up in everything we do—from the one-on-one mentoring rela-tionships students enjoy with faculty and staff to the renowned small class sizes we offer. It’s who we are. It’s one reason why so many of our alumni enjoy success beyond college. And it’s also why nearly 9,000 students continue to expand their intellectual, creative, and social horizons while seeking their degrees from CSU Stanislaus.

We are learning-centered

At CSU Stanislaus, we believe in an open marketplace of fresh ideas where voices and opinions are freely ex-changed both inside and outside the classroom. Our faculty members are professional educators who have built their careers on creating an ideal environment for learning. As experts in their fields, many are involved in active research projects that bring cutting-edge theories and practices straight into the classroom community.

rigorous programs

At CSU Stanislaus, students are introduced to a wide range of quality programs that will challenge minds, inspire hearts, and actually qualify students for something that fits their am-bitions. We offer more than 1,000 courses all told in our six distinct colleges. We also offer 40 undergraduate programs, 29 graduate majors, five graduate certificate programs, and a host of teaching credentials.

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This is Cal State Stanislaus

Honors Program

Advanced students discover their potential in our Honors Program, designed for students of unusual curiosity, en-ergy, and academic capability representing all disciplines. Honor students take upper-level coursework central to their major or discipline and participate in a wide range of co-curricular activities and excursions culminating in a senior-year Capstone projects.

location. location. location.

Situated in a park-like setting that is unique in the CSU system, new students are immediately drawn to CSU Stanislaus by its tranquil and picturesque environment — the perfect backdrop for focused, serious study. We have 228 acres of lawns, bridges, waterfalls, and ponds that will make students feel as though they are walking through a private park on their way to class. Our campus is considered one of the most beautiful—and safest—public cam-puses in all of California, where nature coexists in harmony with the pleasing architectural style of our buildings. Looking beyond the natural beauty, students find modern computer and research labs, a technologically enhanced library, and our latest addition, the Nora and Hashem Naraghi Hall of Science.

Fun is all around us

Turlock is nestled between the awe-inspiring Sierra Nevada and the greater Bay Area in the rapidly developing Central Valley. The campus is only two hours away from San Francisco, Berkeley, Marin, and Palo Alto — the home of Silicon Valley. Mountain climbing, sailing, and water sports are nearby to enjoy.

CSU Stanislaus is only a short distance from Yosemite National Park, Monterey Bay, and Lake Tahoe—great for outdoor weekends, holi-days, and spring break. Sacramento, the seat of state government and the home of Old Town with its New Orleans vibe, is just an hour

or so north.

Student life

There’s more to college than attending class, studying, or bubbling in answers on Scantron forms. At CSU Stanislaus , people experience a campus culture that fosters strong relationships between students, faculty, and administrators. Students make lifelong friends with their class-mates, association and club members, fraternity brothers, and sorority sisters. Students become part of a vibrant campus life, where activities are plentiful. With close to 100 active student organizations and more than 9,000 potential friends at CSU Stanislaus, there is a niche for everyone.

Distance to Turlock

Approximate distance from Cal State Stanislaus to regional attractions & cities

Yosemite National Park 70 mi.San Francisco Bay Area 90 mi.Sacramento 90 mi.Monterey Bay 115 mi.Napa Valley 120 mi.Lake Tahoe/Reno 200 mi.

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This is Cal State Stanislaus

Call us home

For many, living on campus is part of the college experience. Strong bonds and lifelong friendships are created through the shared experience of campus life. For campus residents, there are no hassles with transportation or parking, and classrooms and other facilities are just steps away from where our students live. The Village at CSU Stanislaus is decidedly not a typical dorm. With the choice of spacious single, double, or triple occupancy suites or single-occu-pancy apartments, students can pick the one that’s right for them. Privacy, yes, but Village life is anything but dull; with dozens of organized activities — from mixers to dances — students can be as involved as they want to be. The Village boasts two swimming pools, a spa, a total of seven coinless laundry facilities, a computer lab, a study hall, recreation room, sport courts, fitness center, and a new dining hall complete with an outdoor patio.

International education

CSU Stanislaus students can take an internship in France, visit Malta, apply for a scholarship to China, or spend a summer in Prague. As an example, in a single semester, CSU Stanislaus students were recently studying in Spain, Israel, France, Canada, Australia, and Wales. Best of all, financial aid applies, so stu-dents can take courses for the same low fee AND study abroad! CSU Stanislaus was recently selected as one of eight national institutions for the Global Learning for All Program, which means that international/global education is integrated into coursework as an active component.

Faculty facts

CSU Stanislaus employs more than 450 full-time and part-time instructors who have a passion for helping students. The University boasts a low 19 to 1 student-to-teacher ratio. More than 80 percent of faculty hold doctorates, or an equivalent degree in their fields.

Financial Aid

We don’t let money stand in the way of a college education. Recently named one of America’s Best Value Colleges, CSU Stanislaus offers a top-quality education at an affordable price. Our students graduate with a debt load sub-stantially below the national average, thanks, in part, to more than $35 million in financial aid awarded to students annually, with nearly $1 million of that from scholarships.

Internships

Experience gained from internships and fellowships offered at CSU Stanislaus often gives students the advantage in landing that crucial first job on their way to a lifelong career. Leading local, regional, and national companies, busi-nesses, school districts, hospitals, social and government agencies proudly employ CSU Stanislaus graduates. And many of them began their careers as interns.

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President’s Message

Welcome to California State University, Stanislaus and Warrior Athletics. I am so proud of all of our sports teams and student-athletes.

Their success on the field and in the classroom has contributed to the University’s reputation for excellence and its Princeton Review ranking as one of the “Best 371 Colleges” in the United States. CSU Stanislaus is ranked fourth in the CCAA for the number of student-athletes with a 3.0 GPA or higher. Additionally, our athletes enjoy a graduation rate that is significantly higher than other NCAA Division II schools; 66.7 percent of CSU Stanislaus athletes graduate in six years compared to 55 percent of student-athletes at the NCAA Division II level nationwide. Our outstanding student-athletes and coaches con-tinue to receive recognition for their many achievements. Pole vaulter Kasey Burlingham was the National Cham-pion in Men’s Track and Field, Men’s Golf Coach John Cook was named West Region Coach of the Year, and over 40 of our athletes earned Academic All-Conference honors last year. Several Warrior graduates have gone on to suc-ceed in athletics beyond their stellar performances here at CSU Stanislaus. Three of our baseball team’s play-ers were drafted by Major League Baseball last spring, including Dakota Watts (16th Round, Minnesota Twins), Kyle Loretelli (38th Round, San Diego Padres), and Eric Federico (39th Round, Colorado Rockies). Joining our coaching staff this year are two Division I coaches with impressive records and the experience to take our men’s soccer and basketball teams to new

heights. Head Men’s Soccer Coach Dana Taylor comes from Oregon State University, where he led his team to post-season appearances in the highly competitive Pac-10 Conference. Larry Reynolds, Head Coach for Men’s Basketball, also has extensive Division I and II experi-ence and has won several conference championships. The Student Recreation Complex is another en-hancement and resource for students this year. The University is quite proud of this new 24-acre complex which features an all- weather track and soccer stadium with 2,100 seats, 18,500 square foot fitness center, and intramural sports fields. California State University, Stanislaus’ reputation for excellence in both academics and athletics continues to grow. I encourage you to build on the strength and mo-mentum of the CSU Stanislaus Warriors by becoming an enthusiastic fan and supporter of our outstanding sports teams.

Go Warriors!

Dr. Hamid ShirvaniPresident

2009-10 President’s Message

Dr. HAMID SHIrvAnIUniversity PresidentCalifornia State University, Stanislaus

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Associate Students , Inc .

“Your Student Voice”The ASI at CSU Stanislaus provides many programs and services for students. The following is a brief summary of some of what we provide to the student body.

Recreation and WellnessASI Recreation and Wellness program provides the campus community with opportuni-ties fo recreation and promotion of healthy lifestyles.

Sports include: basketball, indoor & outdoor soccer, volleyball, flag football, dodgeball, and softball.

Wellness Opportunities include: workshops, aerobics, open gym, tennis, and lap swim-ming.

Special EventsASI is dedicated to providing students with quality activities and events.

Homecoming provides a great opportunity to foster campus pride. Activities include King and Queen competitions, daily special events, and parade leading up to the Pep Rally, Bonfire, and Soccer Match.

Warrior Day is held annually on the second Friday of May. ASI sponsors an afternoon of fun and games for students. Traditional activities include: live music, interactive games, recreational sports and lots of food.

Welcome Back Concert is a late afternoon concert that welcomes our new and current Warriors back to CSU Stanislaus. The concert is traditionally held annually on the second week of September.

Other ServicesASI provides many other services to the student body. ASI runs a Book Exchange Program that helps students find more affordable textbooks. ASI also has a Student Advocate that represents students that have been treated unfairly; this individual acts as a sort of attorney on the students behalf.

If you have any questions or are simply trying to get involved, please feel free to contact us at (209) 667-3833.

asi .csustan.edu

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roSTerNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Javier Rosales GK 5-10 160 So. Woodland/Pioneer HS1 Steven Waite GK 5-11 175 Fr. Sanger/Clovis East HS2 Keith Ramirez F 6-2 170 Fr. Fresno/Clovis West HS3 Trevor Grimbleby D 6-0 170 So. Modesto/Modesto Christian HS4 Hector Angeles MF 5-11 160 Jr. Rohnert Park/Santa Rosa JC5 Nolan Holdridge D 6-0 180 Fr. Toronto, Canada/Loyola Catholic6 Luis Guzman D 6-0 170 Fr. Spanish Springs, Nev./Spanish Springs HS7 Artemio Arteaga MF 5-7 155 Sr. Gilroy/Gilroy HS8 Jio Santana MF 5-8 160 Fr. Bishop/Bishop Union HS9 Andrew Ruiz F 5-9 150 So. Fresno/Clovis West HS10 Victor Regalado F 5-11 180 Jr. College Place, Wash./Fresno CC11 Keeyan Ghazanfarpour MF 5-10 158 Fr. Duvall, Wash./Cedarcrest HS 12 Oscar Ramirez MF 5-5 130 Sr. Modesto/Modesto JC13 Bladimir Murillo F 5-11 150 So. Merced/Merced HS 14 Terry Gross F 5-9 155 Jr. San Jose/West Valley JC15 Jose Velasquez F 5-8 140 So. Gilroy/Gilroy HS16 Ryan Ratto D 6-0 160 So. Belmont/Serra HS17 Trevor Danielson D 5-9 170 So. San Ramon/California HS18 Miguel Rodriguez MF 5-11 185 Fr. Oakdale/Oakdale HS19 Schad TenBroeck D 5-11 160 Fr. Tulare/Tulare Western HS20 Bozidar Vukancic D 6-0 180 So. Modesto/Beyer HS21 Colin Breshears D 5-11 175 Jr. Turlock/Turlock HS22 Edwardo Meza D 5-11 160 Fr. Turlock/Pitman HS23 Arturo Pulido MF 5-8 165 So. Livingston/Livingston HS24 John Powell MF 5-7 145 So. Modesto/Beyer HS25 Nathan Wendt D 6-3 187 Jr. Camarillo/Moorpark College26 K.J. Newbery MF 5-8 170 Fr. Pleasanton/Foothill HS27 Ibor Monroy GK 5-10 185 Jr. Roseville/American River JC

Head Coach: Dana Taylor (1st year) Assistant Coaches: Paul Lekics, Adolfo Gregorio

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DAnA TAylorHead Coach

Dana Taylor begins a new era of men’s soccer at Cal State Stanislaus, entering his first year at the helm of the program. Taylor comes to the Warriors from Divi-sion I Pac-10 Conference power Oregon State, and brings with him a wealth of collegiate coaching experience.

Over the course of his coach-ing career at Oregon State and

Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., 22 of Taylor’s players have moved on to play professionally.

While at Oregon State, Taylor’s teams did well in the class-room, over his career posting grade-point averages of 3.0 or better. Players earned conference academic honors 58 times, including 12 in 2006, 10 in ‘07 and seven in ‘08) and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American status on three occa-sions.

Taylor’s squads had a 10-year record of 79-98-14 with Oregon State.

Through the 2002-07 seasons, however, the Beavers’ av-erage was just shy of 10 wins per season.

In his 10 years at Oregon State, Taylor’s players were recognized as all-conference athletes 46 times and as all-region 11 times. Danny Mwanga received Pac-10 Freshman of the Year honors in 2008. Alan Gordon earned All-American honors in 2003 and Joe Zaher was a Freshman All-American in 2002. Peter Billmeyer and Aaron McCarthy were alson named All-Americans under Taylor’s guidance.

Taylor holds a United States Soccer Federation “A” coaching license and a National Soccer Coaches Association of America advanced national diploma. He has been a national staff instruc-tor, coaching USSF national courses as well as being part of the national goalkeeping staff.

The 2002 Oregon State team won a school-record 13 games and made its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. Taylor was named the Pac-10 co-Coach of the Year for the impressive performance.

The 2003 season was also a banner year, as the Beavers advanced to the NCAA Men’s College Cup for the second straight season, hosted an opening-round game for the first time in pro-gram history and claimed a school-record 13 wins for the second year in a row.

While 2004 was a rebuilding year, the 2005 Beavers set a school record with a 10-game unbeaten streak, and also won three consecutive games against ranked Pac-10 teams. During the 2007 campaign, Oregon State was just three points shy of a tie for second-place in the Pac-10 Conference standings.

Along with putting a quality team on the pitch, Taylor believed

his program needed to encompass the classroom, encourage service to the community and promote personal character, as well as excel competitively. The Beavers averaged 10 hours of community service per player in 2007.

Prior to coming to OSU, Taylor served as an assistant coach at Creighton for four seasons, helping the team to a 63-17-6 re-cord, two Missouri Valley Conference titles and a Final Four ap-pearance in 1996.

At Creighton, Taylor’s primary responsibility was working with the goalkeepers. The Bluejays had a 0.87 goals-against average and 35 shutouts in 86 games with Taylor on the coaching staff. During that time, Creighton won three MVC tournament titles to go with its two regular-season conference titles. The Bluejays reached the NCAA Tournament all four years, advancing to the

1996 Final Four, the 1997 second round and the 1998 quarterfi-nals.

As a youth coach, Taylor’s squad won the U-23 Region II championship and finished second at the 1998 national finals.

Taylor was the Nebraska State Soccer Association’s Director of Coaching and Player Development from 1993-95, overseeing all 25,000 players in the state. Prior to that, Taylor was the Colo-rado Springs Chargers Soccer Club’s Director of Coaching while also working as an assistant coach at Colorado College.

In 1992, Taylor helped Colorado College to an 18-2-2 record, a No. 3 final regular-season ranking and a spot in the NCAA Divi-sion III Final Four.

Taylor earned a Bachelor of Science degree in recreation with a minor in personnel management from the United College of Barrington-Gordon, then located in Rhode Island, in 1985. While at the school, he was a four-year starter and a two-time National Christian College Athletic Association All-New England selection.

Taylor, 46, and his wife, Lisa, have three sons: Brandon (19), Brady (15), and Bradlee (11). Brandon is on the golf team at Or-egon State.

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Coaching Staff

PAUl leKICSAssistant Coach

Paul Lekics begins his first year this season as an assistant coach on the Cal State Stanislaus men’s soccer coaching staff. Lekics brings a wealth of experience to the team, , having played at the NCAA Division I level and professional level, as well as training with top European teams during his career and playing on the US Under-23 team, from which the US Olympic team is formed

Lekics spent eight years playing professional soccer in the USL with the Richmond Kickers after being drafted out of Creighton University in Omaha, Neb. As part of team policy, Lekics coached club teams when he was not on the pitch playing, amounting to six years of coaching experience during his

Richmond years.During college Lekics trained with a Division I German team over the summer, and after graduating, he trained in England with

West Hamm United and Southhampton United, both being members of the Premier League, one of the world’s most competitive professional soccer leagues.

Lekics spent time with the Under-23 US national team, which works as the Olympic development team for the United States. He participated in two Olympic sports festivals in 1994 and ’95, and had the opportunity to play in numerous international match-es.

Lekics played as a defensive midfielder at Creighton from 1992-96. Lekics, a four-year starter, and the Bluejays made the NCAA Tournament all four years he was at the school, and the team has continued to make the tournament since, having qualified for the tournament 17 consecutive years since ‘92.

A first-generation American, Lekics learned about the game of soccer from his Hungarian father, who played club soccer in Hungary. His mother is from Yugoslavia.

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ADolFo GreGorIoAssistant Coach

Former Major League Soccer player and collegiate All-American Adolfo Gregorio has joined the Cal State Stanislaus staff as an assistant coach beginning with the Fall 2009 season.

After a stellar collegiate career at UCLA, Gregorio was chosen by the Colorado Rapids with the 15th pick of the 2004 MLS SuperDraft. He elected to play in Europe, signing with the English club Darlington. After three years in Europe, Gregorio returned to the U.S. to play for Real Salt Lake in the MLS before being released by the team in 2006.

At UCLA, Gregorio tallied 17 goals and 29 assists from 2000 to 2003 and led the Bruins to the Col-lege Cup in 2002. In 2002, he was selected to the College Soccer News All-American second-team as well as the College Cup all-tournament team. A presesaon All-American pick in 2003, he was a M.A.C. Herman Trophy candidate and made the All-Pac 10 team for the third consecutive year after scoring four goals with 14 assists.

Gregorio also played for the Orange County Blue Star in the USL Premier Development League, where he played alongside Jürgen Klinsmann. The Turlock native was part of the original 1999 class at the Bradenton Academy, whereas part of the Under-17 United States national team. He played for his country at the 1999 Under-17 World Cup in New Zealand and also represented the U.S. on the Under-20 level.

Gregorio went to Hilmar High School where he was a First-team Parade All-American, two-time NSCAA All-American, and two-time league MVP.

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SAnTA roSA JUnIor ColleGe: Hector Angeles attended and played soccer at Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa … Was named to Dean’s Honor List for three semesters from 2007-08 … Transferred in 2009.

HIGH SCHool: Attended Rancho Cotate High School in Rohnert Park … Played for the Central Marin Eagles club team for coach Rafael Nissim … Graduated in 2003.

PerSonAl: Angeles has not declared a major … Favorite sports teams include Manchester United, San Francisco Giants and the Golden State Warriors … Hector Angeles, son of Hector and Guadal-upe Angeles, was born on Nov. 11, 1985, in Mexico City.

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Player Bios

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – Oscar Ramirez appeared in 17 matches for the War-riors … Had an assist on Sept. 19 versus Cal State San Bernardino in a 4-3 loss … Took 19 shots, seven on goal, during the season.

MoDeSTo JUnIor ColleGe: Ramirez attend-ed and played soccer at MJC for three years … Transferred in 2007.

HIGH SCHool: Attended Beyer High School in Modesto … Graduated in 2004.

PerSonAl: Ramirez is a business administration major … Interests include listening to music and watching movies … Oscar Eduardo Ramirez, son of Francisco and Maria Teresa Ramirez, was born on Sept. 10, 1986, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

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CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – Artemio Arteaga played in 15 matches for the Warriors … Had an assist on Nov. 2 at Humboldt State in a 2-0 win. 2007 – Arteaga led the team in goals and points with four and 10, respec-tively … Named all-CCAA honorable mention

… Scored both of the team’s goals in a 3-2 loss at Cal Poly Pomona on Sept. 21 … Appeared in and started 18 of the Warriors’ 19 games. 2006 – Arteaga played in 21 games and started in 19 … Scored a goal as a defender in a win against Chico State on Oct. 3 … First career assist against San Francisco State on Sept. 10 … All-CCAA honorable mention as a freshman.

HIGH SCHool: Arteaga was a three-time first team all-league selec-tion at Gilroy High School … Named first team all-Central Coast Sec-tion his senior year … Graduated in 2005.

PerSonAl: Arteaga is a physical education major … Artemio Ale-jandro Arteaga, son of Juan Arteaga and Amparo Barajas, was born on Oct. 21, 1987, in Coalcoman, Michoacan, Mexico.

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CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2006 20 1 1 3 11 .091 3 .273 1 0-02007 18 4 2 10 19 .211 6 .316 1 0-02008 15 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0Total 53 5 4 14 34 .167 11 .324 2 0-0

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 17 0 1 1 19 .000 7 .368 0 0-0Total 17 0 1 1 19 .000 7 .368 0 0-0

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – Did not participate in soccer. 2007 – Colin Breshears appeared in 18 games for the Warriors on defense and had one shot on goal. 2006 – Breshears played in 12 matches for the War-riors as a freshman and took three shots.

HIGH SCHool: Attended Turlock High School in Turlock … Graduated in 2006.

PerSonAl: Breshears is a business administration major …Colin Joseph Breshears, son of Roddy and Davalyn Breshears, was born on June 11, 1988, in Turlock.

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CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2006 12 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-02007 18 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0Total 30 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0

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Player Bios

FreSno CITy ColleGe: Victor Regalado was league MVP in 2005 while playing soccer at Fresno CC … He was No. 1 in points in California … Transferred in 2009.

HIGH SCHool: Attended Redwood High School in Visalia … Named league MVP with

28 goals and 23 assists … Graduated in 2005.PerSonAl: Regalado is a business major … Favorite sports team is

Club Deportivo Guadalajara … Victor Regalado, son of Jose Luis and Elva Regalado, was born on March 15, 1987, in San Bernardino.

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MoorPArK ColleGe: Nathan Wendt at-tended Moorpark College … Transferred in 2009.

HIGH SCHool: Wendt attended St. Bo-naventure High School in Ventura … Gradu-ated in 2007.

PerSonAl: Wendt is majoring in communication studies … Nathan Randal Wendt, son of Randal and Christine Wendt, was born on May 3, 1989, in Ventura.

25 • nATHAn WenDTD • JR • 6-3 • 185 Camarillo/Moorpark College

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – Trevor Dan-ielson played in seven games for the Warriors as part of the defensive line.

HIGH SCHool: Danielson was a four-year letterwinner in soccer for California High School in San Ramon … Averaged seven goals and 15 assists per year … Team was

East Bay Athletic League champion in 2005 and ‘07 … Led team to CIF North Coast Section finals in 2007 … Team captain junior and senior year … Graduated in 2008.

PerSonAl: Danielson has not declared a major … His dad, James Danielson, played soccer at UC Berkeley. Uncle Ian Danielson played soccer at Humboldt State and is a member of the Lumberjacks’ Hall of Fame … Interests include snowboarding, working on cars and rock climbing … James Trevor Danielson, son of James and Leah Daniel-son, was born on April 4, 1990, in Oakland.

17 • Trevor DAnIelSonD • SO • 5-9 • 170 San ramon/California HS

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – Trevor Grim-bleby started all 17 matches for the Warriors … Had an assist on Oct. 10 versus UC San Diego on the only goal scored in a 1-0 win.

HIGH SCHool: Grimbleby earned all-league honors three times while playing at Modesto Chistian High School … Was a four-year

scholar athlete … Also ran track and played football for the Crusaders … Set a new school record in the triple jump … Played club soccer for Turlock Tornadoes … Graduated in 2008.

PerSonAl: Grimbleby is a physical education major … Interests include snowboarding and cars … Favorite sports team is Newcastle Magpies … Trevor Allen Grimbleby, son of Clive and Jean Grimbleby, was born on Sept. 30, 1990, in Modesto.

3 • Trevor GrIMblebyD • SO • 6-0 • 170 Modesto/Modesto Christian HS

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 17 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0Total 17 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: Terry Gross was a member of the Warriors’ track and field team in Spring ‘09 … Finished third in the 400-meter run at CCAA Championships … Owns fourth-best 400m time ever at CSUS.

WeST vAlley ColleGe: Gross attended and played soccer at West Valley College in Saratoga, helping the team to a second place conference finish … Transferred in 2009.

HIGH SCHool: Gross attended Oak Grove High School in San Jose … Team captain junior and senior seasons … Also qualified twice for the state meet in track … Team MVP in 2006 … Graduated in 2006.

PerSonAl: Gross is a business major. He is attending ATP Flight School in Sacramento to pursue a career in aviation as a pilot … Favorite author is R.L. Stine … Terry George Gross, son of Terry and Anita Gross, was born on Oct. 29, 1988, in San Jose.

14 • Terry GroSSF • JR • 5-9 • 155 San Jose/West valley JC

AMerICAn rIver JUnIor ColleGe: Ibor Mon-roy recorded 17 shutouts while goalkeeping for American River JC in Sacramento … He is the all-time shutouts leader at American River JC … Transferred in 2009.

HIGH SCHool: Monroy was a three-year letter winner at Foothill High School in Sacra-

mento … Played for the Capital Valley United club team … Graduated in 2005.

PerSonAl: Monroy is a business major … Interests include reading and working on cars … Ibor Jonathan Monroy, son of Enrique and Adela Monroy, was born on Nov. 5, 1987, in Mexico City.

27 • Ibor MonroyGK • JR • 5-10 • 185 roseville/American river JC

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CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – Bladimir Murillo appeared in 15 games for the Warriors … Scored his first career goal on Sept. 19 versus Cal State San Bernardino in a 4-3 loss … Notched his first career assist on a game-winning goal versus San Francisco State on Oct. 17.

HIGH SCHool: Murillo earned all-league honors and was named team MVP at Merced High School … Graduated in 2008.

PerSonAl: Murillo is a physical education major … Interests include watching movies and playing video games … Favorite pro sports team is Necaxa … Bladimir Murillo, son of Armando and Zita Murillo, was born on June 5, 1990, in Merced.

13 • blADIMIr MUrIlloF • SO • 5-11 • 150 Merced/Merced HS

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 15 2 1 5 12 .167 2 .167 1 0-0Total 15 2 1 5 12 .167 2 .167 1 0-0

Player Bios

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – John Powell played in 10 matches for the Warriors … Scored his first career goal and the Warriors’ only goal on Sept. 28 at San Francisco State in a 2-1 loss.

HIGH SCHool: Powell was a two-year let-terwinner in soccer at Beyer High School in

Modesto … Named a Provost Scholar … Named team MVP in 2003 and ‘04 … Graduated in 2006.

PerSonAl: Powell is a business administration major … Interests include working out and snowboarding … John Robert Powell, son of Mark and Deanna Powell, was born on June 6, 1988, in Modesto.

24 • JoHn PoWellMF • SO • 5-7 • 145 Modesto/beyer HS

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – Arturo Pulido appeared in nine games for the Warriors.

HIGH SCHool: Pulido earned all-district and all-league honors while playing soccer at Livingston High School … Named best midfielder … Played club soccer with the Turlock Tornadoes, advancing to two national

tournaments and winning a state cup … Graduated in 2008.PerSonAl: Pulido is a business administration major … Interests

include soccer … Arturo Pulido, son of Arturo and Maria Pulido, was born on March 12, 1990, in Turlock.

23 • ArTUro PUlIDoMF • SO • 5-8 • 165 livingston/livingston HS

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 – Ryan Ratto played in nine games for the Warriors … Took five shots during the season with two on goal.

HIGH SCHool: Ratto was named offensive player of the year in 2006 and 2007 while playing soccer at Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo … Graduated in 2008.

PerSonAl: Ratto is a business administration major … Interests include spending time with friends and family, and soccer … Ryan Charles Ratto, son of Brian and Shawn Ratto, was born on Jan. 30, 1990, in Stockton.

16 • ryAn rATToD • SO • 6-0 • 160 belmont/Serra HS

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 10 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0Total 10 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 9 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0Total 9 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0

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CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 — Javier Rosa-les started all 17 of the Warriors’ matches in goal … Made 81 saves and had a 2.03 Goals Against Average … Recorded three shutouts on the season. 2007 — Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHool: Javier Rosales earned team defensive MVP his freshman and sophomore

year and the overall MVP his senior year at Pioneer High School in Woodland … Graduated in 2007.

PerSonAl: Rosales is majoring in accounting … Favorite movie is “Four Brothers” … Javier Rosales, son of Victor M. and Maria S. Rosa-les, was born on Jan. 20 1989, in Woodland.

Player Bios

0 • JAvIer roSAleSGK • SO • 5-10 • 155 Woodland/Pioneer HS

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 — Andrew Ruiz was named CCAA Freshman of the Year after appearing in all 17 games for the Warriors and leading the team in goals scored with six … Finished season second on team in points with 13 … Scored first career goal on Sept. 7 versus Menlo College in a 3-0 win … Re-

corded first career assist on Sept. 28 at San Francisco State in a 2-1 loss … Scored two goals on Oct. 17 in a 2-1 win versus SF State.

HIGH SCHool: Ruiz was a two-year letterwinner in soccer at Clovis West High School in Fresno … Earned all-city honors … Graduated in 2008.

PerSonAl: Ruiz is a biology major … Interests include long board-ing, snowboarding and soccer … Favorite book is “21: Bringing Down the House” … Andrew Michael Ruiz, son of Mark and Sandy Ruiz, was born on Jan. 22, 1990, in Fresno.

9 • AnDreW rUIZF • SO • 5-9 • 150 Fresno/Clovis West HS

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 — Jose Velasquez appeared in 14 matches for the Warriors, starting 10 … Scored first career goal on Oct. 10 versus UC San Diego in a 1-0 win … Notched first career assist on Nov. 2 at Humboldt State in a 2-0 win. 2007 — Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHool: Velasquez was named the co-offensive Tri-County Athletic League player of the year while playing soccer at Gilroy High School … Earned first team all-T-CAL and Central Coast Section hon-ors … Graduated in 2007.

PerSonAl: Velasquez is majoring in physical education … Interests inlcude watching the Mexcan professional soccer league and play-ing indoor soccer … Jose Odilon Velasquez, son of Odilon and Maria Velasquez, was born on July 28, 1989, in Michoacan, Mexico.

15 • JoSe velASQUeZF • SO • 5-8 • 140 Gilroy/Gilroy HS

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 17 6 1 13 18 .333 9 .500 2 0-0Total 17 6 1 13 18 .333 9 .500 2 0-0

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 14 2 1 5 4 .500 2 .500 1 0-0Total 14 2 1 5 4 .500 2 .500 1 0-0

CAl STATe STAnISlAUS: 2008 — Bozidar Vukancic played in three matches in 2008.

HIGH SCHool: Vukancic attended Beyer High School in Modesto … Graduated in 2008.

PerSonAl: Vukancic has not declared a major … Bozidar Vukancic, son of Luka and Luca Vukancic, was born on Oct. 29, 1990, in Bosnia.

20 • boZIDAr vUKAnCICD • SO • 6-0 • 180 Modesto/beyer HS

HIGH SCHool: Keeyan Ghazanfarpour was a four-year letter winner and starter at Cedar-crest High School in Duvall, Wash. … Named to the Cascade Conference first team and Herald Newspaper all-area team … Team was undefeated in 2008 … Played for Cross-

fire USSD Academy and coach Bernie James … Graduated in 2008.PerSonAl: Ghazanfarpour has not declared a major … Father, Ma-

bood, played soccer at the University of Washington … Keeyan Dean Ghazanfarpour, son of Mabood and Debra Ghazanfarpour, was born on Jan. 22, 1990, in Duvall, Wash.

11 • KeeyAn GHAZAnFArPoUrMF • FR • 5-10 • 158 Duvall, Wash./Cedarcrest HS

HIGH SCHool: Steven Waite attended Clovis East High School in Clovis … Named team MVP … Earned first team all-league and first team all-city honors … Played club soccer for Cal Odyssey Academy and coach Allen Fortune … Graduated in 2008.

PerSonAl: Waite is a kinesiology major … Favorite sports team is Manchester United … Steven Tyler Waite, son of Steve and Sue Waite, was born on July 3, 1990, in Fresno.

1 • STeven WAITeGK • FR • 5-11 • 175 Sanger/Clovis east HS

CAreer STATISTICS at CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2008 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

CAreer STATISTICS @ CAl STATe STAnISlAUS YEAR MP MIN GA Avg SV Pct. W L T Sho2008 17 1554:43 35 2.03 81 .784 4 12 1 3.0Total 17 1554:43 35 2.03 81 .784 4 12 1 3.0

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Player Bios

HIGH SCHool: Luis Guzman attended Spanish Springs High School in Span-ish Springs, Nev. … Named team MVP … Graduated in 2009.

PerSonAl: Guzman is an engineering major … Favorite sports teams are Barcelona

FC and the San Francisco Giants … Luis Miguel Guzman, son of Luis and Esther Guzman, was born on Dec. 29, 1990, in San Jose.

6 • lUIS GUZMAnMF • FR • 6-0 • 170 Spanish Springs, nev./Spanish Springs HS

HIGH SCHool: Nolan Holdridge attended Loyola Catholic Secondary School in Mis-sissauga, Ontario, Canada … Played club soccer for Sigma FC and coach Bobby Smyrniotis … Graduated in 2009.

PerSonAl: Holdridge has not declared a major … Enjoys cooking … Favorite sports team is Liverpool FC … Nolan D. Holdridge was born on Nov. 16, 1991, in Toronto, Canada.

5 • nolAn HolDrIDGeD • FR • 6-0 • 180 Toronto, Canada/loyola Catholic

HIGH SCHool: Edwardo Meza attended Pit-man High School in Turlock … Named team MVP senior year … Led team to semifinal round of playoffs … Graduated in 2009.

PerSonAl: Meza has not declared a major … Favorite sports team is Chivas de

Guadalajara … Edwardo Meza, son of Jose Santos Meza and Maria C. Sanchez, was born on June 12, 1990, in Los Angeles.

22 • eDWArDo MeZAD • FR • 5-11 • 160 Turlock/Pitman HS

HIGH SCHool: Keith Ramirez attended Clovis West High School in Fresno … Named team MVP in 2005 … Played club soccer for Odyessey Red and coach Ali Tousi … Gradu-ated in 2009.

PerSonAl: Ramirez is a criminal justice major … Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan … Favorite sports teams are Manchester United and the LA Galaxy … Keith Fernando Ramirez, son of Mark Eagles and Stephanie Alvarez, was born on Aug. 20, 1991, in Duarte.

2 • KeITH rAMIreZF • FR • 6-2 • 170 Fresno/Clovis West HS

18 • MIGUel roDrIGUeZMF • FR • 5-11 • 185 oakdale/oakdale HS

HIGH SCHool: Jiovanni Santana attended Bishop Union High School in Bishop … Earned first team all-leage and best offensive player as a sophomore … Played club soccer for Strikers FC … Graduated in 2008.

PerSonAl: Santana has not declared a major … Edgar Jiovanni Santana, son of Jaime and Griscelda San-tana, was born on Dec. 23, 1989, in Bishop.

8 • JIo SAnTAnAMF • FR • 5-8 • 160 bishop/bishop Union HS

HIGH SCHool: Schad TenBroeck was a three-year letter winner at Tulare Western High School in Tulare … Named co-captain his senior year … Team won the East Yosem-ite League title in 2006 and 2008 … Played club soccer for the California Odyssey and

coach J.J. Wosniak … Graduated in 2009.PerSonAl: TenBroeck is a business major … Interests include

snowboarding, wakeboarding and traveling … Schad T. TenBroeck, son of Cindee TenBroeck, was born on Nov. 17, 1991, in Visalia.

19 • SCHAD TenbroeCKD • FR • 5-11 • 160 Tulare/Tulare Western HS

26 • K.J. NEWBERYMF • FR • 5-8 • 170 Pleasanton/Foothill HS

HIGH SCHool: Miguel Rodriguez was an all-league player while attending Oakdale High School in Oakdale … Played club soccer for Modesto AJAX and coach Chan Champa … Graduated in 2009.

PerSonAl: Rodriguez is a business ad-ministration major … Enjoys riding horses and swimming … Favorite sports team is AC Milan … Miguel Angel Rodriguez, son of Miguel and Maria Rodriguez, was born on Feb. 15, 1991, in San Francisco.

HIGH SCHool: K.J. Newbery was a three-year letter winner at Foothill High School in Pleasanton … Was a North Coast Section scholar-athlete … Played club soccer for Ballistic United and coach Jason Westcott … Graduated in 2009

PerSonAl: Newbery is a business administration major … Kenneth Eugene Newbery II, son of Ken and Carrie Newbery, was born on May 17, 1991, in Walnut Creek.

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Since joining the CCAA in 1998

2008AMHAD TOUSI4-12-1, 3-11-0 (6th - CCAA North) @ Academy of Art T 1-1Menlo College W 3-0@ Notre Dame de Namur L 1-2*#2 Sonoma State L, OT 2-3*Cal State San Bernardino L 3-4*Cal Poly Pomona L 0-4*@ Cal State Monterey Bay L, OT 1-2*@ San Francisco State L 1-2*@ Chico State L 0-1*@ #11 Cal State L.A. L 1-7*UC San Diego W 1-0*#7 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 1-3*San Francisco State W 2-1*Cal State Monterey Bay L 0-1*Chico State L 0-1*@ #12 Sonoma State L 0-3*@ Humboldt State W 2-0*CCAA match

2007ERIC MILD4-11-4, 3-8-3 (4th - CCAA North) Notre Dame de Namur W 3-0#22 Seattle Pacific T 0-0#6 Seattle University L 1-2@ Fresno Pacific L, 2OT 2-3*San Francisco State L 1-2*Cal State Monterey Bay T 0-0*@ Sonoma State L 0-3*@ Humboldt State W 1-0*@ Cal Poly Pomona L, 2OT 2-3*@ Cal State San Bernardino T 0-0*Chico State L 0-1*Cal State L.A. L 0-2Western Washington L 0-1*@ Cal State Monterey Bay W 1-0*#16 Sonoma State L 1-2*Humboldt State W 2-1*@ #17 CS Dominguez Hills L, OT 0-1*@ UC San Diego T 1-1 *@ Chico State L 0-1*CCAA match

2006ERIC MILD10-9-2, 9-5-2 (2nd - CCAA North) Fresno Pacific L 0-1@ Western Washington W 3-0@ Seattle University L 1-4*Cal State Monterey Bay W 1-0Seattle Pacific L 0-1*San Francisco State W 3-0*Chico State W 1-0*UC San Diego L 1-3*Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-1*@ Humboldt State L 1-2*@ Sonoma State L 0-2*Cal Poly Pomona L 1-4*Cal State San Bernardino W 2-0*@ Chico State W 1-0*@ Cal State L.A. W, OT 3-2

*@ Cal State Bakersfield W 1-0*@ San Francisco State T 0-0*@ Cal State Monterey Bay W 2-1*Sonoma State T 1-1*Humboldt State W, 2OT 2-1vs. Cal State L.A.~ L 1-2*CCAA match ~CCAA Championship (La Jolla)

2005ERIC MILD8-10-2, 6-6-2 (2nd - CCAA North) Dominican W 2-1Humboldt State L 1-0@ Menlo College L 2-1@ California Baptist W 2-0@ Fresno Pacific L 3-0Seattle University W 3-2*San Francisco State W 4-0*@ Sonoma State L 3-0*Cal State Bakersfield L 1-0*Cal State L.A. W 3-2*@ Chico State L 2-1*Cal State Monterey Bay W, (F) 1-0*@ Cal Poly Pomona L 1-0*@ Cal State Dominguez Hills T 1-1*Cal State San Bernardino W 3-1*UC San Diego L 1-0*Chico State W 1-0*@ Cal StateU Monterey Bay T 1-1*Sonoma State W 4-2*@ San Francisco State L 2-0* CCAA Contest(F) Forfeit win, ineligible Cal StateUMB players (Does not count towards overall record)

2004ERIC MILD6-13-1, 3-10-1 (5th - CCAA North) Cal Baptist W, OT 1-0@ Dominican L 0-1vs. Seattle^ L 0-3@ Humboldt State^ L, OT 1-0Menlo College W 4-0Holy Names W 1-0*@ San Francisco State L 0-2*Sonoma State W, 2OT 1-0*@ Cal State Bakersfield L 0-2*@ Cal State L.A. L 1-2*@ Cal State Monterey Bay L 1-2*Cal Poly Pomona T 2-2*Cal State Dominguez Hills L, OT 1-2*@ Cal State San Bernardino L 1-3*@ UC San Diego L, 2OT 0-1*Cal State Monterey Bay W 2-0*@ Sonoma State L 1-2*San Francisco State W 4-0*CCAA match ^ HSU Lumberjack Classic (Arcata)

2003ERIC MILD5-12-3, 2-11-1 (4th - CCAA Central) @ Cal State Monterey Bay W 1-0Dominican W 1-0@ Fresno Pacific L 1-4*@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-2

*@ Cal State L.A. L 1-2*Cal State Bakersfield L 0-4*UC Davis L, OT 1-2*Chico State L 1-4*Cal Poly Pomona W 3-1*Cal State San Bernardino W 2-1Notre Dame de Namur L, OT 2-3UC Santa Cruz L 0-4*@ UC San Diego L 0-3*@ Grand Canyon W 3-1*@ San Francisco State L 0-1*@ Sonoma State L 2-3*Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-5*Cal State L.A. L 2-3*@ Cal State Bakersfield L 0-2*CCAA match

2002ERIC MILD5-14-0, 3-11-0 (4th - CCAA Central) MSU Billings T 1-1@ Humboldt State L 1-2Menlo College W 2-1Fresno Pacific W 3-1*Cal State Dominguez Hills L 1-3*Cal State L.A. L 1-2*@ Cal State Bakersfield L 0-3*@ UC Davis L 0-3*@ Chico State L 0-1*@ Cal Poly Pomona W 6-3*@ Cal State San Bernardino L 0-1Dominican T 1-1Holy Names College W 4-0*UC San Diego L, 2OT 1-2*Grand Canyon W 1-0*San Francisco State T 0-0*Sonoma State L 0-2*@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 1-4*@ Cal State L.A. L 1-3*Cal State Bakersfield L 0-4*CCAA match

2001ERIC MILD4-15-0, 3-11-0 (t-3rd - CCAA Central) @ Notre Dame de Namur L 0-2@ Univ. of San Francisco L 0-4@ Dominican L, 2OT 1-2*@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-5*Cal State L.A. L 0-3*Cal State Bakersfield L 1-2*@ Chico State L 1-4*@ UC Davis L 2-3*@ Cal State San Bernardino W 3-0*@ Cal Poly Pomona W 1-0@ UC Santa Cruz L 0-1#vs. Montana State-Billings W, 2OT 2-1*Grand Canyon L 0-1*UC San Diego L 0-3*Sonoma State W, 2OT 1-0*San Francisco State L 1-3*Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-5*@ Cal State L.A. L, OT 2-3*@ Cal State Bakersfield L 0-5*CCAA match #at Santa Cruz, Calif.

Year-by-Year Results

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Year-by-Year Results

2000DAVE SIRACUSA2-16-1, 1-12-1 (4th - CCAA Central) Western Washington L, OT 1-2College of Notre Dame L 0-2@ Dominican W 2-1@ Sacramento State L 0-5*Cal State Dominguez Hills L 2-5*@ Cal State Bakersfield T 2-2*Chico State L 1-5*UC Davis L 0-5*@ Cal State L.A. L 1-3*Cal State San Bernardino W 2-0*Cal Poly Pomona L 0-2UC Santa Cruz L, OT 2-3*@ UC San Diego L 0-4*@ Grand Canyon L 1-2*@ Sonoma State L 0-3*@ San Francisco State L, OT 3-4*Cal State Bakersfield L 1-5*Cal State L.A. L, OT 6-7*@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-2*CCAA match

1999DAVE SIRACUSA3-15-1, 3-10-1 (4th - CCAA Central) Fresno Pacific L 0-2@ San Jose State L 1-5*Chico State L 2-7*@ Sonoma State L 0-4*@ UC Davis L 0-6Hawaii Pacific L, OT 3-4*San Francisco State W 4-1*Cal StateU Dominguez Hills L 3-4*Cal State Bakersfield L 0-2*@ Grand Canyon L 1-5*@ Cal State L.A. T 1-1*Cal Poly Pomona L 3-5*Cal State San Bernardino W 5-3@ UC Santa Cruz L 1-2*@ San Francisco State W 4-0*UC Davis L 0-3*Sonoma State L 2-6*@ Chico State L 0-3Univ. of San Francisco L 0-9*CCAA match

1998AL TSACLE4-12-2, 0-14-0 (5th - CCAA Central) @ Cal State Hayward W 8-0@ Fresno Pacific L OT 2-3*Chico State F (T, 2-2)*Sonoma State F (T, 1-1)*UC Davis F (W,1-0)Hawaii Pacific W 4-1*@ San Francisco State L 2-5*San Francisco State L 0-1*@ UC Davis L 2-3*@ Sonoma State L 2-6*@ Chico State L 0-4*@ Cal Poly Pomona L 0-2*@ Cal State San Bernardino L OT 2-3*Cal State L.A. L 2-3*Grand Canyon W 4-1UC Santa Cruz W 4-1*@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-2*@ Cal State Bakersfield L 1-5*CCAA match F—Forfeit (ineligible player)

Single SeasonGoals .................................. 36 1998Assists ................................ 22 2006Points.................................. 85 1998Shutouts ............................... 7 2006GAA ................................. 1.15 2006Saves................................ 115 1999Saves Percentage .......... ..770 2007

Single MatchGoals 8 9/1/98 at Cal State HaywardAssists 6 9/26/03 at Cal Poly PomonaPoints 18 9/26/03 at Cal Poly PomonaSaves 20 9/7/02 at Fresno Pacific 9/2/01 at Dominican

StreaksConsecutive Wins ..............................4 (Oct. 1, 2006-Oct. 8, 2006)Consecutive Losses ..........................8 (Sept. 9, 2008-Oct. 5, 2008) (Aug. 27, 2001-Sept. 16, 2001)Unbeaten Streak................................8 (Oct. 1, 2006-Oct. 22, 2006)

TeAM reCorDS

yeAr-by-yeAr CATeGory leADerSYEAR Goals Assists Points G.A.A. Saves Saves Pct.2008 Ruiz, 6 Johnson, 4 Johnson, 14 Rosales, 2.03 Rosales, 81 Rosales, .6982007 Arteaga, 4 Four Players, 2 Arteaga, 10 Herrera, 1.16 Herrera, 72 Herrera, .7582006 Coehlo, 7 Johnson, Handy, 5 Coehlo, 16 Herrera, 1.13 Herrera, 61 Herrera, .7262005 Wolfe, 7 Three Players, 2 Wolfe, 14 Herrera, 1.29 Herrera, 76 Herrera, .7842004 Amaral, 5 Amaral, 5 Amaral, 15 Herrera, 1.47 Herrera, 76 Herrera, .7452003 Wolfe, 6 Three Players, 3 Wolfe, 12 King, 1.68 Poole, 51 Poole, .7182002 Parola, 5 Brambila/Ocegueda, 4 Parola/Brambila, 10 Buckman, 2.17 Buckman, 60 Buckman, .6982001 Carey, 4 Benito, 5 Benito, 11 Buckman, 2.71 Buckman, 86 Buckman, .6882000 Martins/Casapia, 4 Benito, 4 Benito, 10 Vongmaliathong, 2.93 Vongmaliathong, 54 Vongmaliathong, .6281999 Michelena, 9 Ishimura, 6 Michelena, 23 Brahic, 3.16 Brahic, 89 Brahic, .6541998 Ishimura/Carey, 6 Ishimura/Arnarson, 3 Ishimura, 15 Vera, 2.21 Vera, 78 Vera, .684

Jose “Mando” Herrera

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Records

CAreer reCorDSOFFENSIVE

Goals 1. Dennis Wolfe (2003, 2005-07) ............. 14 2. Tony Amaral (2002-2005) .................... 12 3. Patrick Carey (1998-2001) .................. 11 Rigoberto Gonzalez (1998-99) ............ 11 5. Kyle Lindquist (2004-07)........................ 9 Frank Coehlo (2005-06) ........................ 9 Joe Michelena (1999) ............................ 9 Atsunobu Ishimura (1998-99) ................ 9 9. Albert Martins (2000, 2003-05) .............. 8 10. Matt Johnson (2005-08) ........................ 7 Kishin Hamaguchi (2003, 2005-07) ....... 7

Assists 1. Matt Johnson (2005-08) ...................... 11 Juan Ocegueda (2000-03)................... 11 3. Hugo Brambila (2002-06) .................... 10 4. Tony Amaral (2002-05) .......................... 9 5. Francisco Benito (2000-01) ................... 9 Atsunobu Ishimura (1998-99) ................ 9 7. Albert Martins (2000, 2003-05) .............. 7 8. Kishin Hamaguchi (2003, 2005-07) ....... 5 Robbie Handy (2002-03, 05-06) ............ 5 Kyle Nicolson (2003-06) ........................ 5 Jonathan Domingos (2003-04) .............. 5 Joe Michelena (1999) ............................ 5

Points 1. Tony Amaral (2002-05) ........................ 33 2. Dennis Wolfe (2003, 2005-07) ............. 30 3. Atsanubu Ishimura (1998-99) .............. 27 4. Matt Johnson (2005-08) ...................... 25 5. Patrick Carey (1998-2001) .................. 24 Rigoberto Gonzales (1998-99) ............ 24 7. Albert Martins (2000, 2003-05) ............ 23 Joe Michelena (1999) .......................... 23 9. Juan Ocegueda (2000-03)................... 21 Benito Francisco (2000-01) ................. 21

GOALKEEPERSShutouts 1. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2004-07) ......... 20 2. Matt Buckman (2001-02) ....................... 5 3. Javier Rosales (2008-) ......................... 3 3. Brian King (1998, 2001-03) ................... 2 Abel Vera (1998).................................... 2

Goals Against Average (1,000 minutes min.) 1. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2004-07) ...... 1.26 2. Javier Rosales (2008-) .................... 2.03 3. Brian King (1998, 2001-03) .............. 2.04 4. Abel Vera (1998)............................... 2.21 5. Brian King (1998, 01-02) .................. 2.35 6. Matt Buckman (2001-02) .................. 2.46

Saves 1. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2004-07) ....... 287 2. Matt Buckman (2001-02) ................... 146 3. Brian King (1998, 2001-03) ............... 101 4. Ben Brahic (1999)................................ 89 5. Javier Rosales (2008-) ....................... 81 6. Abel Vera (1998).................................. 78

Saves Percentage (1,000 minutes min.) 1. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2004-07) ...... .751 2. Javier Rosales (2008-) .................... .698 3. Brian King (1998, 2001-03) .............. .697 4. Matt Buckman (2001-02) .................. .693 5. Abel Vera (1998)............................... .684 6. Ben Brahic (1999)............................. .654

SInGle-SeASon reCorDSOFFENSIVE

Goals 1. Joe Michelena (1999) ............................ 9 2. Frank Coehlo (2006).............................. 7 Dennis Wolfe (2005) .............................. 7 Rigoberto Gonzales (1999) ................... 7 5. Andrew Ruiz (2008) ............................. 6 Kyle Lindquist (2006) ............................. 6 Dennis Wolfe (2003) .............................. 6 Albert Martins (2000) ............................. 6 Atsunobu Ishimura (1998) ..................... 6 Patrick Carey (1998).............................. 6

Assists 1. Atsanubu Ishimura (1999) ..................... 6 2. Robbie Handy (2006) ............................ 5 Matt Johnson (2006).............................. 5 Tony Amaral (2004) ............................... 5 Francisco Benito (2001) ........................ 5 Joe Michelena (1999) ............................ 5 7. Matt Johnson (2008).............................. 4 Hugo Brambila (2004) ........................... 4 Hugo Brambila (2002) ........................... 4 Juan Ocegueda (2002) .......................... 4 Albert Martins (2000) ............................. 4 Benito Francisco (2000) ........................ 4

Points 1. Joe Michelena (1999) .......................... 23 2. Frank Coehlo (2006)............................ 16 Rigoberto Gonzales (1999) ................. 16 4. Tony Amaral (2004) ............................. 15 Atsunobu Ishimura (1998) ................... 15 6. Matt Johnson (2008)............................ 14 7. Andrew Ruiz (2008) ........................... 13 Kyle Lindquist (2006) ........................... 13 Hallstein Arnarson (1998) .................... 13 Patrick Carey (1998)............................ 13

GOALKEEPERSShutouts 1. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2006) ................ 7 2. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2007) ................ 6 3. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2004) ................ 4 4. Javier Rosales (2008) .......................... 3 Jose “Mando” Herrera (2005) ................ 3 Matt Buckman (2001) ............................ 3

Goals Against Average 1. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2006) ........... 1.13 2. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2007) ........... 1.16 3. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2005) ........... 1.33 4. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2004) ........... 1.47 5. Brian King (2003).............................. 1.68

Saves 1. Ben Brahic (1999)................................ 89 2. Matt Buckman (2001) .......................... 86 3. Javier Rosales (2008) ........................ 81 4. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2005) .............. 78 Abel Vera (1998).................................. 78 5. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2004) .............. 76

Saves Percentage 1. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2005) ........... .772 2. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2007) ........... .758 3. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2004) ........... .745 4. Jose “Mando” Herrera (2006) ........... .726 5. Brian King (2003).............................. .717

SInGle-MATCH reCorDSOFFENSIVE

Goals 1. Dennis Wolfe ......................................... 3 at Cal Poly Pomona, 9/26/03 Rigoberto Gonzales ............................... 3 vs. San Francisco State, 10/16/99 2. 20 players .............................................. 2

Assists 1. Matthew Johnson .................................. 2 vs. San Francisco State, 10/17/08 Robbie Handy ....................................... 2 at Cal State L.A., 10/6/06 Marcos Garcia ....................................... 2 vs. Menlo College, 9/10/04 Graham Gustofson ................................ 2 at Cal Poly Pomona, 9/26/03 Juan Ocegueda .................................... 2 vs. Menlo College, 9/3/03 Francisco Benito .................................... 2 vs. Cal Sate L.A., 10/28/00 Luis Benito ............................................ 2 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills, 9/9/00 Joe Michelena ....................................... 2 vs. San Francisco State, 10/16/99 Atsanubu Ishimura................................. 2 vs. CSU San Bernardino, 10/10/99 vs. UC Santa Cruz, 10/28/98 Hallstein Arnarson ................................. 2 vs. UC Santa Cruz, 10/28/98

Points 1. Dennis Wolfe ......................................... 6 at Cal Poly Pomona, 9/26/03 Francisco Benito .................................... 6 vs. Cal State L.A., 10/28/00 Rigoberto Gonzales ............................... 6 vs. San Francisco State, 10/16/99 4. Kyle Lindquist ........................................ 5 at Cal State L.A., 10/6/06 Joe Michelena ....................................... 5 vs. Hawaii Pacific, 9/15/99

GOALKEEPERSSaves 1. Matt Buckman .......................................20 vs. Dominican, 9/2/01 2. Phong Vongmaliathong .........................14 at San Francisco State, 10/15/00 3. Brian King ..............................................12 at Cal State L.A., 10/24/01 4. Brian King .............................................. 11 at Fresno Pacific, 9/7/02 Ben Brahic ............................................. 11 at San Jose State, 9/1/99

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vS. CCAA School Overall CCAA Home Away Neutral Last Meeting (Location) Cal Poly Pomona 3-7-1 3-7-1 1-4-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 L, 0-4, Sept. 21, 2008 (Turlock)Cal State Dominguez Hills 0-13-1 0-13-1 0-8-0 0-5-1 0-0-0 L, 1-3, Oct. 12, 2008 (Turlock)Cal State L.A. 2-13-1 2-12-1 1-6-1 1-6-1 0-1-0 L, 1-7, Oct. 5, 2008 (Los Angeles)Cal State Monterey Bay 5-3-2 5-3-2 3-1-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 L, 0-1, Oct. 19, 2008 (Turlock)Cal State San Bernardino 6-4-1 6-4-0 5-1-0 1-3-1 0-0-0 L, 3-4, Sept. 19, 2008 (Turlock)Chico State 3-15-0 3-15-0 2-7-1 1-8-0 0-0-0 L, 0-1, Oct. 24, 2008 (Turlock)Humboldt State 4-4-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 W, 2-0, Nov. 2, 2008 (Arcata)San Francisco State 6-9-2 6-9-2 5-3-1 1-6-1 0-0-0 W, 2-1, Oct. 17, 2008 (Turlock)Sonoma State 3-14-1 3-14-1 3-5-1 0-9-0 0-0-0 L, 0-3, Oct. 31, 2008 (Rohnert Park)UC San Diego 1-7-1 1-7-1 1-4-0 0-3-1 0-0-0 W, 1-0, Oct. 10, 2008 (Turlock)

vS. oTHer SCHoolS Academy of Art 0-0-1Cal Baptist 2-0-0Cal State Bakersfield 1-10-1Cal State Hayward 1-0-0Cal State Monterey Bay 1-0-0Dominican 3-2-1Fresno Pacific 1-6-0Grand Canyon 3-3-0Hawaii Pacific 1-1-0Holy Names 2-0-0Menlo College 3-1-0Montana State-Billings 1-0-1Notre Dame de Namur 1-4-0Seattle 1-3-0Seattle Pacific 0-1-1UC Davis 0-8-0UC Santa Cruz 1-4-0Western Washington 1-2-0 vS. DIvISIon I SCHoolS (Since 1998 season) Sacramento State 0-1-0San Jose State 0-1-0Univ. of San Francisco 0-2-0

All-FAr WeST reGIon2006Robbie Handy**Mando Herrera**

2005Albert Martins*Tony Amaral**

All-CCAA2008Matthew Johnson**Andrew Ruiz (Fr)

2007Jose “Mando” Herrera**Artemio Arteaga^Alfredo Renteria^

2006Artemio Arteaga^Frank Coelho^Jose “Mando” Herrera^Kyle Lindquist^

2005Tony Amaral*Albert Martins*Dennis Wolfe**Kishin Hamaguchi^

2004Tony Amaral*Albert Martins^

2003Dennis Wolfe**

2002Scott Kazer^

2001Patrick Carey^

2000Nate Griffin^

1999Joe Michelena^

All-nCAC1998Hallstein Arnarson^Abel Vera^

1997Atsunobu Ishimura*Abel Vera*Mike Pepe**Alejandra Abarea^

1996Harris Demidzic*Mike Pepe**

Hector Perez**Adrian Romero^

1995Farzin Arzarchehr*Zack Phonesavanh**Adrian Romero**

1994Farzin Arzarchehr*Sergio Contreras**Robert Sargisian**

1993Edmon Khangaldian#*Jorge Cervantes*Alfonso Cervantes**Robert Sargisian**Farzin Azarchehr^

1992Lor Chue Lee*Omar Sahagun**Robert Sargisian**Martin Little^

1991Hallstin Arnarson*Edmon Khangaldian*Jorge Cervantes**Lor Chue Lee**Isidre Duque^

AWArDS AnD HonorS*-First team, **-Second team, ***-Third team, ^-Honorable mention #-Player of the Year Fr-Freshman of the Year

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2008 Stats & Results

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES........... ( 4-12- 1) ( 3- 6- 0) ( 1- 6- 1) ( 0- 0- 0)CONFERENCE.......... ( 3-11- 0) ( 2- 6- 0) ( 1- 5- 0) ( 0- 0- 0)NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 1- 1- 1) ( 1- 0- 0) ( 0- 1- 1) ( 0- 0- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AT Aug 28 at Academy of Art T O3 1-1 - 10 JOHNSON, Matthew 16 5 4 14 51 .098 19 .373 0 0-0 Sep 07 MENLO COLLEGE W 3-0 82 11 RUIZ, Andrew 17 6 1 13 18 .333 9 .500 2 0-0 Sep 09 at Notre Dame de Namur L 1-2 110 3 MURILLO, Bladimir 15 2 1 5 12 .167 2 .167 1 0-0 *Sep 14 #2 SONOMA STATE LOT 2-3 210 15 VELASQUEZ, Jose 14 2 1 5 4 .500 2 .500 1 0-0 *Sep 19 CS SAN BERNARDINO L 3-4 54 20 SOUSA, Sergio 16 1 1 3 8 .125 1 .125 0 0-0 *Sep 21 CAL POLY POMONA L 0-4 108 5 RYAN, Matt 17 1 1 3 6 .167 1 .167 0 0-0 *Sep 26 at CSU Monterey Bay LOT 1-2 125 19 JANZ, Thomas 15 1 0 2 8 .125 2 .250 0 0-0 *Sep 28 at San Francisco State L 1-2 233 18 POWELL, John 10 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 *Oct 01 at Chico State L 0-1 327 7 RAMIREZ, Oscar 17 0 1 1 19 .000 7 .368 0 0-0 *Oct 05 at #11 Cal State L.A. L 1-7 138 9 SILVA, Chris 17 0 1 1 16 .000 6 .375 0 0-0 *Oct 10 UC SAN DIEGO W 1-0 102 4 ARTEAGA, Artemio 15 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 *Oct 12 #7 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS L 1-3 141 17 GRIMBLEBY, Trevor 17 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 *Oct 17 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 2-1 48 2 THOMPSON, Nate 4 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 *Oct 19 CSU MONTEREY BAY L 0-1 204 16 FLORES, Alfonso 14 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 *Oct 24 CHICO STATE L 0-1 88 12 SOTO, Francisco 14 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 *Oct 31 at #12 Sonoma State L 0-3 178 21 RATTO, Ryan 9 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 *Nov 02 at Humboldt State W 2-0 150 2 SERRANO, Victor 3 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 14 DANIELSON, James 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0TEAM STATISTICS CSUS OPP 13 PULIDO, Arturo 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0--------------------------------------------------- 8 VUKANCIC, Bozidar 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0SHOT STATISTICS.......... 6 PELTON, Greg 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals-Shot attempts.... 19-164 35-288 1 ROSALES, Javier 17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals scored average... 1.10 2.03 Total............... 17 19 17 55 164 .116 59 .360 4 0-0 Shot pct............... .116 .122 Opponents........... 17 35 37 107 288 .122 118 .410 12 0-1 Shots on goal-Attempts. 59-164 118-288 SOG pct................ .360 .410 Shots/Game............. 9.6 16.9 |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| Assists................ 17 37 ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T ShoCORNER KICKS............. 46 100 ---------------------------------------------------------------------PENALTY KICKS............ 0-0 0-1 1 ROSALES, Javier 17 1554:43 35 2.03 81 .698 4 12 1 3.0PENALTIES................ Total............... 17 1554:43 35 2.03 83 .703 4 12 1 3 Yellow cards........... 28 30 Opponents........... 17 1554:43 19 1.10 40 .678 12 4 1 5 Red cards.............. 3 5ATTENDANCE............... Total.................. 1037 1261 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Dates/Avg Per Date..... 9/115 8/158 -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Neutral Site #/Avg..... 0/0 Cal State Stanislaus 10 9 0 0 - 19 Opponents........... 16 17 2 0 - 35

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Cal State Stanislaus 78 80 6 0 - 164 Opponents........... 136 147 5 0 - 288

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Cal State Stanislaus 33 49 1 0 - 83 Opponents........... 10 25 5 0 - 40

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Cal State Stanislaus 23 22 1 0 - 46 Opponents........... 51 49 0 0 - 100

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total -------------------- --- --- --- --- ----- Cal State Stanislaus 102 112 1 0 - 215 Opponents........... 125 143 2 0 - 270

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CCAA OVERALLSchool W-L-T Pts Home Away vs. North W-L-T Streak Home Away Neutralx - Sonoma State 11-1-2 35 6-0-2 5-1-0 7-0-2 18-2-4 T2 10-0-2 7-2-0 1-0-2 x - Chico State 9-5-0 27 6-2-0 3-3-0 6-3-0 13-5-1 T1 7-2-0 6-3-0 0-0-1 San Francisco State 5-8-1 16 4-3-1 1-5-0 4-5-0 8-10-2 L2 5-3-2 2-7-0 1-0-0 Humboldt State 3-8-3 12 2-5-1 1-3-2 2-5-2 8-8-4 L2 6-5-0 2-3-4 0-0-0 CSU Monterey Bay 3-8-3 12 1-6-0 2-2-3 3-4-2 3-11-4 L2 1-7-1 2-4-3 0-0-0 Cal State Stanislaus 3-11-0 6 2-7-0 1-5-0 1-10-0 4-12-1 W1 3-6-0 1-6-1 0-0-0

CCAA OVERALLSchool W-L-T Pts Home Away vs. South W-L-T Streak Home Away Neutralx - CSU Dominguez Hills 10-2-2 32 6-0-0 4-2-2 5-1-2 21-2-4 W5 12-0-0 8-2-2 1-0-2 x - Cal State L.A. 9-3-2 29 6-0-0 3-3-2 5-2-1 13-5-4 L1 6-0-0 7-4-3 0-1-1Cal State San Bernardino 6-5-3 21 3-1-2 3-4-1 3-2-3 7-10-3 T1 3-4-2 4-6-1 0-0-0 UC San Diego 6-6-2 20 2-2-2 4-4-0 3-4-1 10-6-2 W1 6-2-2 4-4-0 0-0-0 Cal Poly Pomona 2-10-2 8 1-3-2 1-7-0 0-8-1 4-11-3 L3 3-4-2 1-7-1 0-0-0

x - CCAA Tournament Participant

Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Year: Ross Middlemiss, Sonoma State (SR, F, Arcata)

Most Valuable Defensive Player of the Year:Kevin Gallaugher, CSUDH (JR, D, Walnut)

Freshman of the Year: Andrew Ruiz, Cal State Stanislaus (M, Fresno)

Coach of the Year: Felipe Restrepo, Chico State

Newcomer of the Year:Cam Vickers, Sonoma State (FR, F, Lake Tapps, Wash.)

ALL-CCAA FIRST TEAMPos. Name Institution Year HometownF Kyle Holland Cal State Dominguez Hills Sr. Anchorage, Alaska F Ross Middlemiss Sonoma State Sr. Arcata F Andrew Bailey Sonoma State Sr. Davis M Eric Lafon Sonoma State Sr. San Diego M Zac Crim Chico State Sr. Boise, Idaho M Kyle Crain Chico State Jr. Pleasanton M Nathan Medina Sonoma State Sr. San Diego M Rufino Franco Cal State L.A. Sr. El Monte D Kevin Gallaugher Cal State Dominguez Hills Jr. Walnut D Doug Carr Sonoma State Sr. Fremont D Ruben Hansen Cal State L.A. Jr. Bergen, Norway GK Drew Ryan Humboldt State Sr. Carmichael

ALL-CCAA SECOND TEAMPos. Name Institution Year HometownF Obi Agwu Cal State San Bernardino So. Alta Loma F Kristian Gaustad Cal State L.A. Jr. Bergen, Norway F Evan Armstrong Chico State Jr. Alamo F Tony Fernandez UC San Diego Sr. San Diego M Matt Johnson Cal State Stanislaus Sr. Clovis M Kyle Hewitt Cal State L.A. Sr. Alpine M Kris Clark Cal State Dominguez Hills Jr. San Diego M Juan Pablo Murillo Cal State Monterey Bay Jr. Seattle, Wash. D Jared Kukura UC San Diego So. San Diego D Byron Salata Chico State Sr. Rocklin D Anton Gunnarsson Cal State L.A. So. Trelleborg, Sweden D Scott Preckwinkle Sonoma State Sr. SonomaGK Peter Akman UC San Diego Sr. Tampa, Fla.

2008 Brine CCAA Men’s Soccer Players of the Week: Aug. 25-31:Ross Middlemiss (Sonoma State); Sept. 1-7: Kyle Holland (Cal State Dominguez Hills); Sept. 8-14: Obi Agwu (Cal State San Bernardino); Sept. 15-21: Evan Armstrong (Chico State); Sept. 22-28: Jared Kukura (UC San Diego); Sept. 29-Oct. 5: Kevin Gal-laugher (Cal State Dominguez Hills); Oct. 6-12: Ross Middlemiss (Sonoma State); Oct. 13-19: Andrew Bailey (Sonoma State); Oct. 20-26: Ruben Hansen (Cal State L.A.); Oct. 27-Nov. 2: Eric Lafon (Sonoma State).

Honorable Mention: Forwards: Tyler Reinhart (Cal Poly Pomona), Dylan Glass (San Francisco State). Midfielders: Miguel Alatore (Cal State San Bernardino), Hector Quevedo (Cal Poly Pomona), Josh Suggs (Humboldt State), Rigo Cardenas (Cal Poly Pomona). Defenders: Alberto Garcia (Cal State DomCarmelo Ter-ranova (Cal State Dominguez Hills). Goalkeeper: Brook Johnson (Sonoma State).

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CAlIFornIA ColleGIATe ATHleTIC ASSoCIATIon1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597

http://www.goccaa.org • Telephone (925) 472-8299 • FAX (925) 472-8887

The California Collegiate Athletic Association has been the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938. The 12-member league is home to some of the nation’s fin-est NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State L.A., Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Chico State, CSU, Monterey Bay, Hum-boldt State, UC San Diego, San Francisco State and Sonoma State. Cal State Bakersfield ended its long stint as a member of the conference this past year after reclassifying to to Division I. CCAA institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s conference-sponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and wom-en’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring com-petition. CCAA members have won 146 NCAA Championships (98 men, 49 women) all time, far and away the most of any Division

II conference. On the men’s side, CCAA members have brought home at least 10 titles in swimming & diving (25), wrestling (16), track & field (13), tennis (11) and baseball (10). CCAA institutions have been very successful in the history of NCAA women’s athletics, having won 10 cross country, 10 softball, six track & field, five volleyball and five basketball na-tional championships as well as 18 more in four other sports. The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form the league in 1938. Over the past 60 years, a number of in-stitutions have been members of the CCAA, including Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Ful-lerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine , UC Riverside, UC Davis and Grand Canyon University. The CCAA Commissioner’s Office relocated from southern California to the San Francisco Bay Area-suburb of Walnut Creek in July 1998. Robert J. Hiegert is in his 12th year as the Commis-sioner.

Men’s Cross Country - CHICO STATEWomen’s Cross Country - CAL STATE L.A.Men’s Soccer - SONOMA STATEWomen’s Soccer - UC SAN DIEGOWomen’s Volleyball - CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINOMen’s Basketball (co-reg. season) - CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS, CSU SAN BERNARDINO, CAL POLY POMONAMen’s Basketall (conf. tourn.) - CSU SAN BERNARDINOWomen’s Basketball (reg. season) - UC SAN DIEGO

Women’s Basketball (conf. tourn.) - CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLSWomen’s Tennis - UC SAN DIEGOMen’s Golf - SONOMA STATE*Baseball - UC SAN DIEGOSoftball (reg. season) - HUMBOLDT STATESoftball (conf. tournament) - CAL STATE MONTEREY BAYWomen’s Track & Field - UC SAN DIEGOMen’s Track & Field - CHICO STATE

2008-09 CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIonS

CCAA

Al BarbaAssistant Commissioner, Media Relations

Cell (925) 323-9751Email [email protected]

Carol RiveraAssistant Commissioner, ComplianceSenior Woman Administrator

Cell (925) 876-3766Email [email protected]

Robert HarrisDirector of Championships and MarketingCell (925) 323-2153Email [email protected]

Dr. Bill WhiteCoordinator of Officiating25202 Keats LaneStevenson Ranch, CA 91381Home (661) 259-0993Mobile (661) 510-2104Fax (661) 287-4383Email [email protected]

Earl Edwards2009-10 CCAA PresidentDirector of Athletics, UC San Diego

9500 Gilman Drive, ICA 0531La Jolla, CA 92093-0531Office (858) 534-4211Fax (858) 534-8172Email [email protected]

robert J. Hiegert Commissioner

E-Mail: [email protected] Home: (925) 634-4838

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CCAA STAFF

Al bArbAAssistant CommissionerDir. of Media relations

CArol rIverACoordinator of ComplianceSr. Women’s Administrator

Cal Poly PomonaBRONCOS

Cal State Dominguez HillsTOROS

Cal State East BayPIONEERS

Cal State Los AngelesGOLDEN EAGLES

Cal State Monterey BayOTTERS

Cal State San BernardinoCOYOTES

Cal State StanislausWARRIORS

Chico State WILDCATS

Humboldt StateLUMBERJACKS

San Francisco StateGATORS

Sonoma StateSEAWOLVES

UC San DiegoTRITONS

roberT HArrISDirector of Championships

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California State University, Stanislaus students overwhelm-ingly approved a referendum to fund the construction of a stu-dent recreation complex in the spring of 2007 and the complex opened this fall in time for the soccer season.

Sixty-eight percent of stu-dent voters approved of the measure. A higher than normal number of student voters took to the polls to vote for the refer-endum and student body officer elections.

“I am very pleased to see that students are so supportive of this project, because it will re-ally be an asset to the Universi-ty and the community,” Califor-nia State University, Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani said. “This is a project that captures the spirit of this University and contributes to physical educa-tion and fitness as one of the four essential pillars of education along with the spiritual, intellectual and personal components. It’s also one of the major elements of establishing Turlock as a college town.”

The complex, located on the east side of campus at the corner of Geer Road and Christoffersen Parkway, features a 19,000-square-foot fitness center, a 2,100-seat lighted soccer/football stadium (Warrior Stadium) with a state-of-the-art all-weather turf and track (Al Brenda Track), a lighted intramural competition field and a soccer practice field. A field events site for the relocated track and field program is also included in the project.

CSU Stanislaus students will pay an additional $80 in the fall, spring and summer terms, and $27 in the winter term start-ing in 2008. Students who take more than half of their classes at the Stockton Center will not be required to pay the fees, and monthly rates will be available for those students who are not taking classes during the summer.

A unique feature of the project is the campus commitment that half of all donations and profits related to the facility will be directed toward reducing the student fee after the complex is opened. The other half of donations will go to athletic scholar-ships while the remaining half of profits generated by the facili-ties will be designated for future expansion and improvements of the complex.

The Associated Students, Inc., University Student Union Board of Directors and Student Athletic Advisory Committee leadership were in-volved in the planning for the project. A student oversight committee provided a voice in operation of the facilities.

The addition of a lighted intramural field provides CSU Stanislaus with its first dedicated facility for that program. Participation in intramurals has increased dramatically with the University’s steady enrollment growth and improved student-generated recreation programs.

CSU Stanislaus Director of Athlet-ics Milton Richards said that the Warriors sports program will take a major step for-ward with the addition of the new facili-ties.

“We are very grateful to President Shirvani and our students for their over-whelming support of this project,” Rich-ards said. “This facility will allow Warrior Athletics to move to the next level of competitive success while meeting the recreational needs of all students.”

Student Recreation Complex

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The gymnasium took on the name, Warrior Arena, in 1999 — 21 years after it was built on the east side of the campus. The Arena is home to the War-riors’ men’s and women’s basketball teams, the women’s volleyball team, department of Intercollegiate Athletics, as well as Health and Physical Educa-tion. Warrior Arena has become one of the toughest places to play in the conference and is noted for its atmo-sphere and vocal fan support. In the same vicinity on the east side of the campus, the athletic facilities also include the Student Recreation Complex, which features a soccer and track stadium, a baseball field, two softball fields and six tennis courts. Both baseball and softball fields also feature batting cages. A full-size swimming pool is adjacent to the Field House, which is home to physical education professors’ offices and the Warrior Fitness Center. With the addition of the new Student Recreation Center, student-athletes have gain better access to the Fitness Center.

Warrior baseball Field Warrior Softball Field

Warrior Fitness Center CSUS Tennis Courts

Facilities

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Warrior Athletics Tradition

California State University, Stanislaus fields 14 men’s and women’s athletics teams in the California Collegiate Ath-letic Association (CCAA), having become a member in fall 1998. The University is affiliated nationally with the National Col-legiate Athletics Association (NCAA), Division II. The Warriors have a winning tradition with over 250 student-athletes earning All-American honors since the program’s inception.

The Warriors have been very com-petitive at the national level since moving up to NCAA Division II in 1989.

Kasey Burlingham became the first individual national champion since 2005 when he captured the 2009 men’s track and field title in pole vault. The softball team advanced to the sub-regionals in the first season under the new postseason format while the men’s golf team finished sixth in the nation after a second place showing at the Super Regionals.

In 2007-08, the baseball program set a team record in wins and advanced to the NCAA West Regional tournament for the first time as a Division II program. The softball team continued its success by winning the CCAA Tournament Cham-pionship on its way to another NCAA West Region tournament appearance.

The Warrior women’s soccer team posted its best regular-season in 2005 with a 15-4-2 record. Behind the team’s

success, the University was rewarded as the CCAA Soccer Championship.

In 2006-07, 11 of the 14 Warrior ath-letic teams posted winning records and Warrior student-athletes Graduated at a higher rate than the University student-body while maintaining a B-plus grade point average.

Two firsts occurred in 2006-07 for the Warriors as a Division II program with the men’s soccer team qualifying for the CCAA Championships for the first time af-ter finishing second in the North Division. The softball program achieved the Elite status as it hosted and won the West Re-gion and made its first ever appearance at the NCAA Championship tournament before finishing with a school record 50-win season.

Both of the outdoor track and field

programs turned in their best conference team finishes in 2006-07.

The men’s golf team also enjoyed success, as it captured a CCAA champi-onship in 2007 before continuing its post-season success both at the regional and national level.

In the 2005 women’s track and field standout Chaunte Mitchell became the second athlete to repeat as a national champion, claiming the pole vault title in 2004 and 2005. It was the first time since Carrie Luis in 1993 and 1994 that a War-rior athlete won back-to-back national championships. Luis claimed a double national championship in the 800- and 1,500-meter races both years.

During 14 years of competition at the NCAA Division III, level, California State University, Stanislaus won 12 national golf championships, two national baseball championships, and had both its men’s and women’s basketball teams reach the “Final Four” in the national tournaments.

Other notable achievements for the Warriors include:

• The women’s basketball program has made it to the NCAA tournament three times in the last 15 years including the team’s last appearance in 2003.

• The women’s soccer program achieved its first national ranking in 2004 and finished with the team’s fourth 10-win season.

• For the second time since 2005, the men’s basketball team defeated a Division I program when the Warriors beat Santa Clara in a 2007 preseason game. The Warriors also defeated UC Irvine in November, 2005.

• Two-time CCAA Athlete of the Year Joel Stallworth competed at the 2008 World Indoor Track & Field Cham-pionships in Spain.

Carrie Luis won the 800- and 1,500-meter runs in 1993 and 1994

Andy Moren was the top freshman golfer in 2004-05.

Kasey Burlingham became the fourth Warrior to win a

Division II National Championship

when he captured the 2009 pole vault title with a height of 17 feet, 8 1/2

inches.

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Warrior Athletics Tradition

TeAM nATIonAl CHAMPIonSHIPSBaseball (2)1976, 1977

Golf (12)1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1980,1984,

1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989

InDIvIDUAl nATIonAl CHAMPIonSGolf

Glenn Andrade – 1988; Cliff Smith – 1982; Mike Bender – 1979, 1980;

Dan Lisle – 1976; Glenn Andrade – 1988

Men’s Track & FieldKasey Burlingham, pole vault — 2009

Undrae Walker, high jump; Jomal Bush – triple jump; Geoff Bradshaw, decathlon – 1994;

4x100-m relay (Hollywood Roberts, Dale Dilworth, Hank Dawkins, Billy Stone) – 1981

4x100-m relay (Calvin Massey, Greg Johnson, Hollywood Roberts, Will Stokes) – 1980

David Jackson, 400-meter hurdles – 19804x400-m relay (Dave Karila, Ricky Swift, Ivan Clay,

Rus Nelson) – 1978V.J. Remple, 400-meters – 1977

4x400-m relay (V.J. Remple, Ian Seale, Rus Nelson, Layton Hope) – 1977

Women’s Track & FieldBeany Robison, javelin – 1986

Carrie Luis, 800-meters – 1993, 1994; Carrie Luis, 1,500-meters – 1993, 1994;

Chaunte Mitchell, pole vault – 2004, 2005

reGIonAl CHAMPIonSHIPSMen’s Basketball (3) — 1982, 1983, 1989

Women’s Basketball (1) — 1989Men’s Golf (12) — 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980,

1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Baseball (9) — 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982,

1983, 1986, 1988, 1989Softball—2007

ConFerenCe CHAMPIonSHIPSBaseball (3) — 1978, 1980, 1988

Softball — 2008Men’s Golf (10) — 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982,

1983, 1984, 1999, 2001, 2007Men’s Basketball (3) —1987, 1989, 1990

Women’s Basketball (5) —1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

Men’s Track & Field (1) —1994

Joel Stallworth (pictured with CCAA Commis-sioner Robert J. Hiegert) was the West Region in 2006 and was named CCAA Outdoor Track & Field Male Athlete of the Year for two consecutive years (2006-07).

Led by two-time All-American Megan Law (center, right of trophy), the 2007 CSU Stanislaus softball team captured the West Region championship and advanced to the national tournament for the

first time in program history.

Women’s Track & Field star Chaunte Mitchell is the latest National Champions as she

won back-to-back titles in pole vault (2004 & 2005).

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University President

Dr. Hamid Shirvani has been in higher education for 30 years, with 23 years in senior executive leadership and management posts, managing budgets up to $135 million and more than 1200 people.

In these positions, Dr. Shirvani has successfully led the complete restructuring of several colleges and

universities, producing substantially increased productivity, including increases in enrollments, the quality of student applicants, the quality of educational offerings, funded research activities, R&D development and net revenue. He has also served as architecture, urban design and land planning consultant to various public agencies and private development companies; most recently, as chief design consultant for the 3400-acre Orange County Great Park.

His management focus is, first and foremost, on bringing a humanistic perspective to decision-making, with a focus on ethics and transparency in institutional behavior. He also gives primary attention to the importance of global thinking in both education and business. In addition, he believes that integrating technology into education is vital to the success of higher education today; he was instrumental in forging a partnership between Queens College and IBM that provided an innovative fiber optic backbone for the campus that has become a model for other campuses of the City College of New York.

As a university leader, Dr. Shirvani has dealt effectively with regulatory agencies and state and federal policies on a variety of issues, including evaluation, accreditation, zoning, environmental protection, loans, banking, finance, and human resource management. In addition, he has extensive knowledge and expertise in the building and development industries as well as in higher education and international risk management.

Currently, Dr. Shirvani is President of the California State University, Stanislaus. Prior to assuming his current position, he served as Provost and Executive Vice President at Chapman University; Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research at Queens College of the City University of New York; Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell; and Dean of the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado at Denver. In addition, he has served on the faculties of the State University of New York at Syracuse and the Pennsylvania State University. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Princeton University, an M.L.A. from Harvard University, and a M.S. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Dr. Shirvani is internationally well known for his contributions to the fields of architecture and urban design and planning. He has authored three books—Design Review Process (1981), The Urban Design Process (1985), Beyond Public Architecture (1990)—as well as several dozen papers in various refereed and

professional journals and several dozen papers at national and international conferences. His books have been used as major texts in classrooms throughout the United States and abroad. In particular, The Urban Design Process, which has been translated into four languages, is a major classic on the subject.

In addition, Dr. Shirvani served as editor and/or on the editorial board of Journal of Architectural Education (1988-94); Avant Garde (1988-94); Journal of Planning Education and Research (1987-93); Urban Design and Presentation Quarterly (1987-89); Journal of the American Planning Association (1983-85); UD Review (1982-87); and Art and Architecture (1974-78). In October of 2004, he was awarded the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem and was invested as a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. He was invested as a Knight in the Order of Malta in 2009. Sir Hamid Shirvani is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences, Recipient of Special Commendation by the American Institute of Architects (2003) for his contributions in the fields of architecture and urban design, Recipient of the Seikyo Culture Award of Japan (1999) and is listed in the Who’s Who in the World. Sir Hamid Shirvani has lectured at 27 international and 48 U.S. universities, several dozen public and private agencies, and professional societies. He is also the recipient of grants from National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Department of Education, DeWitt Wallace – Reader’s Digest Fund and Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation. For his distinguished service and significant scholarly and academic achievements, Soka University of Japan bestowed upon him the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters in 2003. In 2007 and again in 2009, the statewide student government body of the 23-campus California State University system recognized Dr. Shirvani as “President of the Year.”

Dr. Shirvani has served on the Board of Directors of Competition Inc., the United Way, and ICMT, Inc., and is currently serving as a member of NCAA Division II Presidents Council, the American Council on Education (ACE) Commission on International Initiatives, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Committee on Professional Development, the Stanislaus County Children’s Council, the Gallo Center for the Arts Board of Trustees, the Governing Board of the Stockton Site Authority, the Modesto Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the Turlock Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the City of Turlock Beautification Committee, the Higher Education Consortium of Central California (HECCC), and the Central Valley Higher Education Consortium (CVHEC). He also serves as the Chairman of the Turlock Business Council. Dr. Shirvani has overseen successful reaccreditation of three major public institutions and is currently taking California State University, Stanislaus through its 10-year accreditation with completion of two of three stages with excellent reviews. In addition, he has served as chair or member of accreditation visiting teams at several universities, including Rutgers Syracuse and Hunter College.

Dr. HAMID SHIrvAnIPresidentCalifornia State University, Stanislaus

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University Administrative Staff

Herman D. Lujan became Interim Provost in July 2009. Dr. Lujan came to CSU Stanislaus with an extensive background in higher education

leadership that includes considerable California State University experience. He served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at CSU Los Angeles (2001-07); the Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at CSU Polytechnic University, Pomona (2007-08); and most recently as Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for the CSU Maritime Academy (2008-09).

Dr. Lujan has also served as the Vice President for Minority Affairs (1978-88) and the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs (1988-91) at the University of Washington; the President and President Emeritus of the University of Northern Colorado (1991-98); and as the Chief Academic Officer and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs with the Connecticut State University System (1998-2001). Dr. Lujan received his Ph.D. from the University of Idaho and his M.A. from the University of California at Berkeley.

Dr. JoHn MAyerFaculty Athletics representativeProfessor & Chairman, Theatre

John Mayer is in his fifth year as the faculty athletics representative for the university. Mayer has been at California State University, Stanislaus since 2000 and is a professor and the chair of the theatre department. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Western Il-linois and his Ph.D. in theatre history from the University of Mis-souri 1993 and is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. While at Missouri, he was a graduate representative to the NCAA from 1989-1993. The native of Highland Park, Illinois, is a diehard Chicago Cubs fan. Mayer and his wife Kitsy reside in Atwater with their three children, sons Murphy and Nick and daughter Johanna.

SENIOR ADMINISTRATION

University PresidentHamid Shirvani

Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic AffairsHerman Lujan

Vice President for University AdvancementSusana Gajic-Bruyea

Vice President for Student AffairsStacey Morgan-Foster

Vice President for Business and FinanceRussell Giambelluca

Associate Vice President for Information TechnologyCarl Whitman

HerMAn lUJAn Interim Provost and vice President for Academic Affairs

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Director of Athletics

Dr. MIlTon rICHArDSDirector of Athletics

Dr. Milton E. Richards is in his tenth year as director of athletics at Califor-nia State University Stanislaus. He is guided by the belief that intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the over-all mission of the university and that a successful intercollegiate athletics and recreation program for men and women contributes substantially to campus life and community interaction. Dr. Richards and his staff have taken Warrior Athletics to new heights among the nation’s elite intercollegiate athletics programs. The goals for the Warrior Intercollegiate athletics program are:

• To graduate Warrior student-athletes at a rate higher than

the general student body.• To positively promote California State University Stanislaus

through an intercollegiate athletics program that operates within the rules and regulations of the University, National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA).

• To be competitive and provide student-athletes with a posi-tive intercollegiate athletics experience.

Since his arrival in the spring of 1996, Cal State Stanislaus

student-athletes have continued to graduate at a rate higher than the general student body while maintaining a stellar 3.0 class room grade point average (G.P.A.) as a group. Other accom-plishments by Dr. Richards, his coaches, student-athletes, and friends of the program during Richard’s tenure include:

• More than 300 student-athletes have been named to all-con-

ference, all-region, and All-American honors, as well as receiving accolades as All-Academic student-athletes at various levels.

• Warrior student-athletes are committed to community in-volvement delivering Holiday meals to needy families, building homes with Habitat for Humanity, and working with local school children on academic and athletics skill development. The Stu-dent Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) has constantly finished first in the conference in collecting donations for the Make-A-Wish program.

• The Warrior Athletics program has consistently been ranked within the top thirty percent of all NCAA DII Athletics programs as measured by the National Association of Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in its annual Director’s Cup standings.

• Twenty-two Warrior Athletics teams have participated in NCAA post season play.

• Nearly $5 million dollars has been secured in private funds for the Intercollegiate Athletics program.

• Three separate student fee referendums have been passed by Cal State Stanislaus students in support of the Athletics pro-gram including the referendum for the recently completed $12 million state of the art Student Recreation Complex and Stadium and two additional referendums to support Warrior Athletics.

Prior to joining Cal State Stanislaus, Dr. Richards served as Director of Athletics at the State University of New York at Albany. In this capacity, Dr. Richards provided the needed leadership to move the UAlbany Intercollegiate Athletics program from NCAA DIII classification to NCAA Division I status.

A native of Liverpool, New York, Dr. Richards worked in Divi-sion I-A athletics for 11 years at Kansas State University and Temple University. As Director of Athletics at Kansas State, Dr. Richards was responsible for an athletics program which totaled 14 sports with an $8.5 million budget. Dr. Richards and his staff excelled in the financial area where they developed a system to control expenditures while cultivating new sources of revenue. In the spring of 1992 Dr. Richards launched and completed a capi-tal fund campaign to build a new indoor football practice facility and luxury suite press box. He and his staff then established the first luxury football stadium suite program in the Big 12 Confer-ence for the highly successful Wildcat football program.

From 1982-91, Dr. Richards enjoyed a nine-year association with Temple University, a Division IA institution in Philadelphia. He spent six of those years as Associate Athletics Director, a po-sition that included the job of Chief Financial Officer. In that role, he managed all of the administrative and operational aspects for the Temple University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. At Temple University Dr Richards also served an adjunct faculty member for the Temple University College of Education teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in education administra-tion.

Dr. Richards is completing a second five-year term as a mem-ber of the West Virginia University School of Physical Education President’s Visiting Committee. The Visiting Committee is in an advisory Board established to provide input to WVU President Michael Garrison and College Dean Dana Brooks, on all matters related to the School of Physical Education. He will be inducted into the West Virginia University Hall of Fame this October for his contributions to his alma mater and professions service to Intercollegiate Athletics.

Dr. Richards earned three degrees from West Virginia Uni-versity, including an Ed.D. in education in 1983, a MS in Sport’s Management in 1982, and a BS in sports management in 1980. He has authored several articles on issues related to intercol-legiate athletics.

Dr. Richards is the father of two children, Milton Chase, a nursing student at West Virginia University, and Megan Brittany, a junior also enrolled at West Virginia University. He is married to former Cal State Stanislaus student-athlete Amy Bublak, who is law enforcement officer with the Modesto Police Department. Ms. Bublak is a member of the Cal Stanislaus Athletic Hall of Fame for her achievements as a Track and Field student-athlete setting national records in the javelin.

Dr Richards and his wife Amy Bublak are very involved in community affairs. Dr. Richards is a Trustee for the Stanislaus County Mosquito Abatement Commission, member of the Turlock Noon Rotary, former board member for the Stanislaus County United Way, and the former Chair/board member for the Turlock Convention and Visitor’s Bureau. Ms. Bublak is a member of the Turlock City Council, served on the Turlock City Planning Com-mission and Secretary for the Stanislaus County Chapter of the American Red Cross. The couple reside in Turlock.

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KIM DUySTAssociate Athletics Director Kim Duyst was promoted to the position of Associate Athletics Director in the fall of 2007 after completing a stellar 20-year career at Cal State Stanislaus as the head coach for track and field, cross country for men and women. She also served as the department’s Senior Women’s Administrator for seven years. As Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women’s Administrator, Duyst oversees compliance with the NCAA, CCAA and University rules and regulations, monitors compliance with the CSU gender-equity policy and Title IX, issues. Ms Duyst also works with campus officials and the Student Athlete Academic Advisor to assist all student-athletes in maintain academic eligibility and graduating from Cal State Stanislaus. Duyst is also the administrator who oversees the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and is the coordinator of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Duyst received her a bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Wyoming where she also completed a four stint as a scholarship member of the women’s cross country track and field team. Prior to coming to Cal State Stanislaus Coach Duyst served as a member of the coaching staffs at the West Virginia University and Syracuse University. She is a native of Peru, NY, and is a 1975 graduate of Peru High School. Duyst and her husband Mark reside in Turlock and have two children, Brooke and Connor.

HUnG P. TSAIAssistant Athletics Director Hung P. Tsai returned to Cal State Stanislaus in the summer of 2007 as Assistant Athletics Director. Tsai oversees media relations and sports information, is responsible for marketing Warrior Athletics, game management and day-to-day responsibilities for the 14-sport athletics program and maintain warriorathletics.com, the department’s website. Tsai served as the Sports Information Director at CSU Stanislaus from 2001-04 before leaving to launch a website de-velopment company and to earn a Master’s degree in Sport Management from Long Beach State University. From 2006-07, he served as the Assistant Commissioner of the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Previously, Tsai has also worked at Humboldt State, San Jose State, and ESPN in a variety of athletics administration positions. Tsai received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Humboldt State in 1997 and Master of Arts degree in Sport Management from Long Beach State in 2006. His academic accomplishments include being named a “Student Who Makes a Difference to a Club or Organization” at Humboldt State for his work with the Athletics Department, the Journalism Graduate of the Year in 1997, and a 1996 recipient of the NCAA/Freedom Forum Sports Journalism Scholarship.

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Athletics Staff

DIlJeeT TAylorHead Coach

Cross Country

SHAron TUrner-DeAnHead Coach

Women’s basketball

vereK vISArAGAHead Coach

Women’s Tennis

CHArlene bArGASWarrior Athletics Assistant

GAbrIel bolTonHead Coach

Women’s Soccer

STAFF DIreCToryFor a complete list of athletics staff contact numbers visit WarriorAthletics.com

HEAD COACHES Area Code: (209)

Gabe Bolton [email protected]’s Soccer ................................................667-3802

Geoff Bradshaw ...................... [email protected]’s & Women’s Track & Field .........................664-6839

John Cook ...................................... [email protected]’s Golf ..........................................................667-3639

Kenny Leonesio [email protected] ..............................................................667-3272

Christina Lore ................................ [email protected] ............................................................667-3803

Larry Reynolds .......................... [email protected]’s Basketball ................................................667-3528

Jan Schefkowitz.................... jschefkowitz@csustan.eduSoftball................................................................667-3105

Dana Taylor [email protected]’s Soccer ......................................................664-7059

Diljeet Taylor ..................... [email protected]’s & Women’s Cross Country .......................664-6840

Sharon Turner-Dean [email protected]’s Basketball ...........................................667-3424

Verek Visaraga ........................ [email protected]’s Tennis .................................................664-6841

GeoFF brADSHAWHead Coach

Track & Field

GAry HoGAnHead Athletics Trainer

lArry reynolDSHead Coach

Men’s basketball

AMye leonAcademic Advisor

DIlJeeT TAylorHead Coach

Cross Country

DAnA TAylorHead Coach

Men’s Soccer

SHAron TUrner-DeAnHead Coach

Women’s basketball

CHrISTInA loreHead Coachvolleyball

JoHn CooKHead CoachMen’s Golf

JAn SCHeFKoWITZHead Coach

Softball

vereK vISArAGAHead Coach

Women’s Tennis

MATT FrAZeStrength & Conditioning

Coach

Kenny leoneSIoHead Coach

baseball

FATHy SHIrvAnIPhysical Therapist

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Sports Medicine • Strength & Conditioning

Warrior Athletics Sports Medicine is led by Gary Hogan, MA, ATC and Fate-meh Shirvani, MPT. Warrior Athletics Sports Medicine is affiliated with the Turlock-based Romeo Medical Clinic, a comprehensive medical clinic that uses its vast healthcare resources to assist in providing Warrior Student-Athletes with the finest in medical care. Prior to his appointment at Cal State Stanislaus, Hogan received his MA degree in Health and Wellness

from Tennessee Tech University in 1998. Including his service at Cal State Stanislaus as an undergraduate student athletic trainer, Hogan has over twelve years of experience in Athletic Training at Cal State Stanislaus. Hogan resides in Turlock with his wife Saryma and daughter Mayah. Fatemeh (Fathy) Shirvani joined the Warrior Athletics Sports Medicine staff in the fall of 2007. Shirvani has worked in physical therapy since 1986, most recently as a physical therapist with Rehab Focus Home Health Care. She holds a BA in Biology from CSU Northridge and earned her MPT from CSU Northridge in 2003.

Protecting the Health and Safety of all student-athletes at Cal-ifornia State University Stanislaus is a number one priority. Under the leadership of Strength and Condid-tioning Coach Matt Fraze, student-athletes receive the finest treatment before and after athletic related injuries. To prevent injury and to enhance athletic performance, Matt Fraze, an NSCA certified strength and conditioning specialist works with all coaches and student-athletes on a year round strength and conditioning program. Fraze is also an instruc-tor in the Department of Physical Education and Health and is the Warrior Fitness Center Director. Fraze develops and implements programs for student-athletes designed to improve speed, strength, flexibility and power. He creates training programs designed to improve the student-athlete as a whole. As a power lifter, Fraze believes in working and sweating as a team in the weight room. His training sessions prevent injury, improve student-athlete performance and serve as a team bonding activity designed to enhance team chemistry.

Fraze earned his B.S degree in physical education from Cal State Stanislaus and is in the final process of completing his M.S. de-gree from CSU Sacramento where he served as graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach for the CSU Sacramento athletics department. Fraze and his wife Cindy reside in Turlock and are the proud par-ents of three daughters, Jessica, Carolyn, and Samantha.

FATHy SHIrvAnIPhysical Therapist

MATT FrAZeStrength & Conditioning

CoachGAry HoGAn

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ADrIenne SorenSonAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

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Advising Program • F.Y.E.

The number one goal for the Intercollegiate Athletics program at California State University Stanislaus is that our student-athletes graduate at a higher rate than the general student body. To achieve this goal coaches at Cal State Stanislaus only recruit student-athletes deemed admissible by the Director of Ad-missions who show promise for academic and athletic achievement. In the fall of 2006, under the direc-tion of Vice President for Student Affairs Stacey Morgan-Foster and Director of Athletics Dr. Milton Rich-ards, an Academic Advisor for student-athletes was recruited and a program to assist student-athletes in obtaining their college degree was established. Under the leadership of the Senior Director of Retention and Advising Lee Renner, Academic Advisor Amye Leon provides a comprehensive academic advising program for all student-athletes. Her program includes personal one on one advising, a supervised athletic study hall program, determina-tion and monitoring of student-athlete NCAA and CCAA academic eligibility and most importantly, direct interaction with campus faculty on behalf of coaches, student-athletes and campus staff to assist all student-athletes in their pursuit of a college degree. Success in the classroom for student-athletes is a top priority for Warrior Athletics. Our department

consistently earns a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. Warrior student-athletes also achieve NCAA and CCAA Academic All American Awards, with 35 earning Academic All-CCAA honors in 2006-07, 52 in 2007-08, and 47 in 2008-09. Student athletes are strongly encouraged to visit both the Athletic Advisor and their chosen major department advisor/faculty each semester before registering for classes. The Advising Re-source Center is located in Mary Stuart Rogers (MSR) 180, and appointments can be made by calling (209) 667-3304. Leon Graduated from California State University, Fresno with a B.A. in Psychology in 2001, obtained her M.A. in Educational Counsel-ing and Student Services in 2002, and is currently enrolled as part of the first cohort of the Ed.D. program at CSU, Stanislaus.

STUDenT-ATHleTe ACADeMIC ADvISInG ProGrAM

AMye leonAcademic Advisor

FIrST-yeAr eXPerIenCe (F.y.e.)A SPeCIAl ProGrAM For FIrST SeMeSTer FreSHMen

Research shows that students who are part of a learning community and a FYE program do better in their classes, are more active on campus, make friends more easily, and get to know faculty more personally than students who do not join such a program. The FYE program provides these benefits for you.

In the First Year Experience Program, you have the opportunity to join a learning community with other new students. The classes in the learning community are integrated around an interesting theme and linked to a seminar that will prepare you to be successful in your classes and will encourage you to get involved on campus. First Year Experience for Athletes Only:All the World’s a Stage (or a Playing Field)THEA 1500 — Acting for Non-Theatre Majors (Dr. Mayer or Dr. O’Donnell)MDIS 1040 — Seminar in First Year Experience (Amye Leon)

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CHAMPS/Life Skills ProgramCommitment Statements

Commitment to Academic ExcellenceTo support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation.

Commitment to Athletic ExcellenceTo build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete.

Commitment to Personal DevelopmentTo support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emo-tional well-being, leadership, personal growth and decision-making skills.

Commitment to Career DevelopmentTo encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals.

Commitment to ServiceTo engage the student-athlete in service to his or her campus and surrounding communities.

S.A.A.C. • CHAMPS Life Skills

nCAA CHAMPS/lIFe SKIllS

California State University, Stanislaus and Warrior Ath-letics became a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program in 2007-08. The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Pro-gram was created to support the student-athlete development initiatives of NCAA member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the context of higher education. In the process of achieving this mission, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will: • Promote student-athletes’ ownership of their academic, athletic, career, personal and community responsibilities. • Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. • Promote respect for diversity and inclusion among student-athletes. • Assist student-athletes in identifying and applying transferable skills. • Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institutions and their communities for the purpose of education. • Foster an environment that encourages student-athletes to effectively ac-cess campus resources. • Encourage the development of character, integrity and leadership skills.

Participating institutions in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program are provided with instructional materials and supplemental resources which support a student-athlete’s development in five areas: academics, athletics, personal development, career development and community service.

www.ncaa.org/champslifeskills

STUDenT-ATHleTe ADvISory CoMMITTee The mission of the California State University, Stanislaus Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting oppor-tunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, maintaining athletics integrity, acting as a liaison between student-athletes and the administration and fostering a positive student-athlete image. SAAC is also very active in community activities including raising money for the NCAA Division II sponsored Make-A-Wish Foundation annual fund drive. The Warriors led the California Collegiate Athletic Association in fund raising for Make-A-Wish for four consecu-tive years (2004-08), contributing $3,213.65 in 2007-08. In 2006-07, the CSU Stanisalus SAAC raised $4,021, which was the second highest total in the nation surpassed only by Saint Anslem Colleges $4,050. In 2008, SAAC was involved with a campus community engagement project, Henry’s March, benefiting the Children’s Craniofancial Association. Working with event organizers and coordinated by Associate A.D. Kim Duyst, SAAC helped Henry’s March raised more than $25,000 for the C.A.A. SAAC committee members were also actively involved with workshop through the conference office as well as the CCAA Sportsmanship Workshop. For its efforts in 2007-08, SAAC won the Cal State Stanislaus Outstanding Student Organization Leadership Award. Other SAAC events in 2008-09 included building homes with Habitat for Humanity, Toys for Tots, AVID, and working with local school children on academic and athletics skill development.

2009-10 SAAC CoMMITTee MeMberS

JAyDeeP bHATIAPresident

Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field

Joey nUneSvice President

Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field

AMAr bHATIATreasurer

Men’s Track & Field

AleX CervAnTeSSecretary

Women’s Track & Field

KIM DUySTAdvisor

Associate Athletics Director

Cal State Stanislaus SAAC:top Make-A-Wish fundraiser in the CCAA for five consecutive years!

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Warrior Athletics Club

The mission of the California State University Stanislaus Warrior Athletics Club is to assist Warrior Athletics coaches and staff in generat-ing external funds for scholarships, capital projects, endowments and other needs as prioritized by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. The Warrior Athletics Club is the fundraising arm of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at CSU Stanislaus. Annual donors to the War-rior Athletics Club become club members and are entitled to member benefits based on the amount of their donation. The Warrior Athletics Club is supported by businesses and individuals, and provides funds on an annual basis for ath-letic scholarships and operational activities such as travel and equipment to more than 250 male and female student-athletes at CSU Stanislaus. The Warrior Athletics Club is administered by the CSU Stanislaus Foundation, which is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c) charitable organization. Therefore, Warrior Athletics Club members receive IRS chari-table donation credit based on the amount of their donation less fair market value for benefits received.

LOOKING AHEADThere are many challenges facing Warrior Athletics, but with your support they can be overcome. In the last two years we have seen unprecedented growth in facilities and program improvements. The Student Recreation Complex and the Al Brenda Track were completed! This is just the tip of the ice berg. The Warrior Athletics Club is what makes all this possible!

WHY GIVEBecome part of something bigger than ever before – the new Warrior Athletics Club. Your annual contribution benefits our sports programs and helps bring recognition to the entire university, which is great for campus life and Warrior pride. It’s great for you, too. Check out your benefits above.

For more information on joining the Warrior Athletics Club, please contact Director of Athletics, Dr. Milton Richards at 209-667-3016.

The Warrior Athletics Club

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HALL OF FAME • $10,000+Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, Inc.

Charlene BoltonClassic Wines of California

Fairfield Inn & SuitesHoliday Inn Express

Guaranty BankOutback Steakhouse

Donna PierceStorer Transportation Service

Woods Furniture Galleries

Amberse & Carol BanksDorothy & Bill BizziniLancaster Painting

Nationwide/Crivelli Insurance ServicesTaco Bell - Ocat Inc.

Turlock Convention & Visitor’s BureauTurlock Irrigation District

US Bank National AssociationYonan’s Fine Jewelry

Bank of the WestJ. Allen BeebeMartin Bianchi

Brenda Athletic ClubsThomas Gallo

Michael Gemperle

Manteca Area Soccer League, Inc.Modesto European

Monte Vista Small Animal ClinicSaunders Air Conditioning & Heating

Stanislaus Farm Supply

California State University, Stanislaus and Warrior Athletics thank the following members for their generous contributions during the 2008-09 academic year. To make a contribution or to join the Warrior Athletics Club, please contact Director of Athletics, Dr. Milton Richards at 209-667-3016.

CHAMpiOns • $5,000 - $9,999

ALL-AMEriCAn • $2,500 - $4,999

ALL-COnFErEnCE • $1,000 - $2,499Carlsberg Realty Inc. (Coldwell Banker Town & Country)

Coldwell Banker Endsley & AssociatesGlenn & Joanne Davis

Diamond Bar Arena & Boarding StableJoan DinardoJames Drew

Enterprise Rent-A-Car FoundationRobert Fanelli

Farmers Insurance GroupGrimbleby Coleman Certified Public Accountants, Inc.

James HollisterEdward Holmes

Dean KainRobert Langdon

Lilien LLCLoretelli Farms

Mike McKenzieMerced Radiology Medical Group

Mid Cal TractorOlde Tyme Pastries

Orchard Valley HarvestDiane Ori

Phil’s JerseysMilton Richards & Amy Bublak

Roberts Auto SalesJanet Schefkowitz

State Farm InsuranceStevinson Ranch Golf Club

Hung P. TsaiUniversity Sports Publications

Mark ValleeWinton-Ireland, Strom & Green Insurance Agency

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2Q Farming, Inc.A & B Truck Repair Inc.Frank AmaralAnheuser Busch Companies IncAthletic & Industrial Rehabilitation Physi-cal Therapy, Inc.Adan BarajasBernardi & Associates, Inc.Karren BertomenBlack Oak CasinoGeoffrey BradshawCalifornia Correctional Peace Officers AssociationCalmex, Inc.Pablo CanoRaquel CervantesTess CormierCostco WholesaleDave Chaves Family DairyDel Rio Country ClubDouglas DunfordFarmers WarehouseFirst Card ATM

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MVp • $500 - $999

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Michele GordonPatty GriffinMark GuzmanSande HallMarie HirschkornJudy HudelsonJeffery HughesHunan Plaza RestaurantDavid JacksonJemdale HolsteinsK W SolutionsLori LenihanJamie LepardLyons InvestmentsLyons Land and Cattle Co., Inc.Manny’s GrillSusan MasseyJacob McDougalMe-n-Ed’s PizzeriaMichael P Ratto DDSStacey Morgan-FosterPaul NelsonJanet NicholsonRonald NobleOakley Sales CorpHeather OverholtPacific Southwest Container, LLCWilliam PanellaParks Printing & LithographStacy Phelps

Prime Shine ExpressPhillip QuadeRipon Manufacturing Co. Inc.Christine RustRyan Merin Insurance Agency, Inc.Marc SandersJoseph ScottSpring Creek Golf & Country ClubSteve Shamgochian Almond EnterprisesJeff StromT Time Limo, Inc.Becky TempleJim TheisDaniel ThelenStella TippinMelinda TurnerKathy UnternaherValerie VasileBert VicchioV’s TennisJohn WaayersAmy WardaDonald WattsWickstrom Jersey Farms IncRobert WinslowLaurence YoellCheryl ZaniniHoward Zimmerman

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Advanced Design Builders, Inc.Veronica AguilarLinda AguinigaAlaska Transportation CoRobert AllaireStephen AshmanAnne Aubert SnyderLeslie AzevedoB. B. VineyardsTroy BakerRobin BalanesiRobin BaldridgeBalswick Quick SmogBalswick’s Tire Shop IncElizabeth BeckFelice BelloniHazel BergerBergman LandscapingHaley BermudezBertolotti Transfer Station, Inc.Leland BettencourtBetter Pest Control, Inc.Sandeep BhandalWilliam BirdBeverly BlackmonDennis BlaggStacy BlantonScott BlomRocky BorbaJames BowenArdath BoydBrad’s Pool Service & RepairShirley BrannanBernadette Branscum-CampbellKaren BurchPatrick BurdaOwen BurgessWilliam BurkeDavid BybeeVicki CadetCallan Accounting Services, CPA, LLCCaratti JewelersMichael CecchinRene CedilloCon CendejasEric CendejasRosana CendejasRicardo CentenoCharles K. Balisha, D.D.S.Dave ChavesDenise ChristTawnya CoffeyConcinnityJean CondeJohn CookLola CostaJoseph CusenzaKevin DahlenburgDarwin Van Wyngarden D.C., Inc.Philip De La PorteLa Quita De MarcoJoy DeanDean Uecker AgencyAntoinette DeardorffRegina deBosGilda DematteoDeborah DillonKimberly DinardoDean DoerksenDustin DonnellTomas DonnellyDos Palos Bryant CampusDouble Play SportsWilliam DructorKimberly DuystElizabeth Earle

Don EatonRoberta EdgeEMF Motor SportsKaren EngJacqualine EsmondShukri EstassiLloyd FagundesMaria FariaRobert FerrelPaulette FieldFernando FimbresAnthony FiveashFlora Rissetto & Sons, Inc.Patricia FoldagerNancy FollyFoothill Meat CompanyKaren FreelsFresno Truck CenterSusana Gajic-BruyeaRenee GaumnitzPamela GemperleHolly GloverGolden State FreightGolf USA of TurlockRachel GovettCarla GravesElena GreenGrower Direct Nut Co IncGary HainsKelly HarcksenBryan HardenRobert HarrisLisa HeidmanRandall HellerEdward HenriquesMadalina HensleyAdrian HerreraGary HoganJeffrey HoltAlbert HottingerHudelson Nut Company, Inc.Seth HudsonHoward HughesLea IlesIntegrity Auto RepairKimiko IshiharaJack P. Doo, Jr.Anne JeffriesJimmy W. Ashby ConstructionJL TruckingMichael JohnsonDeborah JorgensenRosalie JorgensenPearl KaiByron KampTeresa KellstromKenkyo KoiBryan KissJoyce KohlsKathy KoumjianLamppost PizzaDaniel LangfordBetty LapeniasKeith LarsenLaw Office of Charles CockerillLaw Office of Frank M. LimaPamela LawderRussell LeatherbyShawn LeeWarren LegarieCynthia LemosJohn LemosBarbara LescisinLewis Landscape MaintenanceSara LimaBecky Livingston

Bonnie LoghryDavid LoreeJoe LuisM A A D Hares TruckingMariposa County High SchoolMarke Electrical ServicesGregory MathewsWilliam MathewsBrandi MatosJohn MayerMichael Mc CulleyJane McAllisterSteven McGlocklinMatthew McGuireRichard MckayViviana MedinaMichael W. Weston, Attorney at LawAndrew MillerDawn MillerMiller Manufacturing CompanyJames MintonDaniel MinutilloDawna MitchellMarty MitchellMo-Cal Office SolutionsMomsen Construction & Development, Inc.Lori MorganMuir Consulting, Inc.Mark MusselmanMVE, Inc.Network ParadigmsNicholson Insurance, Inc.Karen NorrisGary NovakDavid NunesObelia NunesAdelina NunezPeter OgilvieArthur OketaniJazmin OlsenScot OlsonSharon OstranderAlan OverholtJulie OverholtPacific Coast ProducersPacific State BankSandra ParkerJohn PerezSandra PetroThomas PhillipsJeremy PlaaDouglas PorrasPremier Valley BankPrincess Monterey Whale WatchingBetsy QuadeR & L Gonsalves FarmsR.A.M. Farms, Inc.Raich Construction & DevelopmentRebecca A. Roberson, Attorney at LawJulie ReederRonald ReidPatricia ReynoldsRichard R Paulsen Insurance ServicesMichael RobertsonValentina RodriguezRoger’s Jewelry CompanyTony RomeroIna RosselliRosaura RosseteMaxine RovedattiRussell A. Meyer Charitable TrustGregory RyanBryan SaintAnthony SalafiaSan Jose Giants

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GOLD • $100 - $249

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rED • $25 - $99A Pair A’ LegalsA Simple SolutionABS Alarm CoElizabeth AcostaLoretta AcostaJade AdamsonAdventure Cat Sailing ChartersAngelica AguirreRaul AlcalaRobert AlexanderMonica AlexanderAlice AllardAlmeida’s Classic CarsSylver AlugbueAmerican Lumber CompanyDina AndersonDebra AndersonAngelo’s Maintenance ServiceMoses AnusiemAquarium of the BayAndrew ArellanoDarla ArmstrongShawne ArnoldIva ArnoldRita AsherDavid AtencioNorma Jean AustinJacky AzevedoChet AzevedoSoria BadalJoseph BallasGary BaptistIrvin BaptistMartha BarbaJackie BarcelosCharlene BargasCynthia BartonJennifer BatesBear Valley Mountain ResortJanet BeatyDianne BeckerWilliam BellBenicia Heating and Air ConditioningBerkeley Repertory TheatreJune BlomKaity BojorquezMary BorbaGilbert BorbaMargaret BrennanMegan BrittonDeborah BrownDelores BrownBethany Buhl-WelchVictoria BullockRobbi BurgessMark BurnettJessica BusiLinda BusiShirley BuxtonCalifornia State Railroad MuseumErin CallahanCampisi Construction, Inc.Kerri CanatsyCherie CappsPatrick CardonaCardoza RanchPhil CarlsonJeffrey CarlsonWilliam CarrBret CarrollDoreen CarterShawna CaseyCindy Celey ButlinVirginia ChavezChina Village RestaurantKathleen ChristensenMary ChristiansenCarol CoelhoTerri ColeConejo Archaeological ConsultantsTimothy CookJames CooperBeatriz Cordova

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SPorTS InForMATIon oFFICeOffice phone: (209) 667-3168

FAX: (209) 667-3313Office: PE Annex 111

HUnG P. TSAIAssistant Athletics Director,Communications/Sports Information

Email: [email protected] Phone: (209) 202-9956

Sports Information Assistants: rebeCCA benneTTEmail: [email protected]

MArK rIverAEmail: [email protected]

AAron AllAIreEmail: [email protected]

SPorTS InForMATIon The California State University, Stanislaus Sports Information Office is here to help the media cover California State University, Stanislaus’s 14 inter-collegiate athletics programs. Please let us know how we can help you. The Sports Information Office is located in Room 111 in the Physical Education Annex, near the track and soccer field.

CreDenTIAl reQUeSTS Limited seating for press is avail-able at Warrior Athletics events. Please direct all credential requests to Hung P. Tsai, Assistant Athletics Director, at (209) 667-3168 at least 48 hours prior to each contest.

MeDIA PArKInG Local media covering Warrior ath-letics game days may park in lot 7 or lot 8 without a permit. Special events may require parking, please notify the SID office if you are attending.

PreSS TAble Working space on the press table or in the designated press areas are lim-ited to working media only. Seats are reserved for media covering Cal State Stanislaus regularly. All other requests must be made at least 48 hours prior to each game. Please reserve seating by calling (209) 667-3168.

rADIo PHone lIneS Radio phone lines are available at Warrior Stadium, Warrior Arena, as well as the Warrior Softball and Baseball Fields. No phone lines are not available at the other facilities.

STATISTICS AvAIlAbIlITy Final box scores will be available immediately after each home contest, as well as posted on the official Athlet-ics Website.

InTervIeW PolICy Post-game interviews with coaches and players are on a catch-as-you-can basis with assistance from members of the Sports Information Office staff. There are no formal post-game press conferences. Interviews outside of the Warrior Arena on non-game days may be set up through the SID Office.

ATHleTICS Web SITe The Warrior Athletics Web site pro-vides up-to-date information on all 14 intercollegiate athletic programs at:

WarriorAthletics.com Schedules, rosters and statistics, as well as photos and player bios, are available on the Web site. For updates on the conference, including standings and results of the other contests in the CCAA, visit the California Collegiate Athletic Associa-tion Web site at goccaa.org

PrIMAry MeDIA DIreCToryMEDIA OUTLET MAIN CONTACT PHONE FAX E-MAILModesto Bee (Daily) Mike Dunbar, Sports Editor (209) 578-2300 (209) 238-4551 [email protected] Brian VanderBeek, Beat Writer (209) 578-2300 (209) 238-4551 [email protected]

Turlock Journal (Bi-Weekly) Chuun Sun (209) 634-9141 (209) 664-3680 [email protected] ext. 2003

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MEN’S SOCCER • 2009

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Date Day Opponent Location Time 8/23 Sun Dominican (Exhibition) Turlock 4:30 p.m.8/26 Wed Cal state Bakersfield (Exhibition) Turlock 4 p.m.8/29 sat Fresno pacific Turlock 4:30 p.m.9/3 Thur George Fox Turlock 7 p.m.9/6 Sun Menlo College Turlock 6 p.m.9/11 Fri *@ Sonoma State Rohnert Park 12:30 p.m.9/13 Sun *@ Humboldt State Arcata 11:30 a.m.9/16 Wed *@ Chico State Chico 4:30 p.m.9/18 Fri *UC San Diego Turlock 4:30 p.m. 9/20 Sun *Cal State East Bay Turlock 11:30 a.m.9/25 Fri *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson 7 p.m.9/27 Sun *@ Cal State L.A. Los Angeles 11:30 a.m.10/2 Fri *San Francisco State Turlock 7 p.m.10/4 Sun *Cal State Monterey Bay Turlock 2 p.m.10/10 Sat *Chico State Turlock 4:30 p.m.10/16 Fri *@ Cal Poly Pomona Pomona 7 p.m.10/18 Sun *@ Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardino 11:30 a.m.10/23 Fri *Humboldt State Turlock 7 p.m.10/25 Sun *Sonoma State Turlock 3 p.m.10/30 Fri *@ Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside 3 p.m.11/1 Sun *@ San Francisco State San Francisco 11:30 a.m.11/6-8 CCAA Championships Turlock TBD NCAA Championships 11/13-15 First & Second Rounds TBD TBD11/20-22 Quarterfinals TBD TBD12/4-6 Finals TBD TBD

*California Collegiate Athletic Association match

Home matches in bold

2009 Schedule

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