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Charlotte 49ers Men’s Soccer Nationally Ranked in 2008 CHARLOTTE 49ERS SOCCER Charlotte Quick Facts Location: ....................................... Charlotte, N.C. 28223 Founded: ....................................... 1946 Enrollment: ................................... 22,388 Nickname: ..................................... 49ers Colors: ........................................... Green and white Conference: ................................... Atlantic 10 Chancellor: ................................... Dr. Philip L. Dubois Athletic Director: ......................... Judy Rose Ticket Office: ................................ 704/687-4949 Soccer Athletic Trainer: .............. Adam Jordan Athletic Academic Advisor:......... Becky Cavaliere Associate SID/Soccer: .................. Brent Stastny Office Number: ............................. 704/687-6313 Fax Number:................................. 704/687-4918 Email ............................................. [email protected] Head Coach: ................................ Jeremy Gunn Charlotte Record: ........................ 24-13-3/2 years Career Record: ............................. 147-48-20/10 years Assistant Coaches: ...................... Kevin Langan Kyle Gookins Philip Poole Office Number: ............................. 704/687-3990 Credits: The 2009 Charlotte Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a publica- tion of the Athletic Department’s Media Relations Office. It has been written, edited and designed by Brent Stastny. Editorial assistance by Patrick McCoy, Ryan Rose and Thomas E. Whitestone. Photos by Wade Bruton, Sam Roberts of FreezeFrame photography and Stan Cochrane. The MLS photos of Jon Busch and Floyd Franks by Brian Kersey/MLS/WireImage.com and Greg Bartram/WireIm- age/Crew.The Richmond Kickers photo of Evan Harding is credited to Brian L. Zimmerman/BZFoto.com. The Charlotte Eagles photos ofAdam Ruud by Rusty Burroughs. The Wilmington Hammerheads photo of Graham Tatters is credited to Cornel Faddoul. The MLS photo of Mira Mupier by Matt Mathai. Cover created and designed by Shane Sellers and the ABZ Design Group. Paper was donated by George Thornton and Case Paper Company. www.charlotte49ers.com Table of Contents 2009 Season Preview ......................................................................................... 2-3 2009 Roster ........................................................................................................... 3 Welcome to Charlotte 49ers Soccer Letter From Coach Gunn ........................... 4 Soccer Facilities ................................................................................................... 4 Head Coach Jeremy Gunn ................................................................................... 5 Assistant Coaches: Kevin Langan, Kyle Gookins, Philip Poole .......................... 6 Support Staff ........................................................................................................ 6 Player Profiles By Class Exley, Gross, Martin ...................................................................................... 7 Mathers, Norwood, Beaulieu, Cuero, Duncan ............................................. 8 Caughran, Cowles, Deitz, Hawes .................................................................. 9 James, Propst, Rodriguez, Badke, Brown-Latham, Darby, Davis ............... 10 Eavenson, Gibson, Griffin, May, Perez, Rex, Saballos, Smith, Tucker ........ 11 2008 Season Review ............................................................................................ 12 The Program’s History .................................................................................. 13-22 49ers In the Pros ................................................................................................. 23 Opponents’ SID Directory.................................................................................. 23 Atlantic 10 Conference ........................................................................................ 24 The Administration ............................................................................................ 25 Athletic Academic Support Services .................................................................. 26 Strength and Conditioning ................................................................................. 27 The University ............................................................................................... 28-29 The Athletic Department............................................................................... 30-31 City of Charlotte ................................................................................................. 32 Athletic Facilities .............................................................................................IBC CHARLOTTE MENS SOCCER 2009 Schedule AUGUST Sunday 23 GARDNER-WEBB (Exh.) Charlotte, NC 7:00 Saturday 29 ALUMNI (Exh.) Charlotte, NC 6:00 SEPTEMBER Tuesday 1 at South Carolina Columbia, SC 7:00 Friday 4 at Elon Elon, NC 7:00 Wednesday 9 at Clemson Clemson, SC 7:00 Saturday 12 CAMPBELL Charlotte, NC 7:00 CHARLOTTE NIKE INVITATIONAL - Charlotte, NC Friday 8 Appalachian St. vs. Winthrop Charlotte, NC 2:30 CSU- BAKERSFIELD Charlotte, NC 7:30 Sunday 20 Appalachian St. vs. CSUB Charlotte, NC :00 am WINTHROP Charlotte, NC 7:00 Saturday 26 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 7:00 Tuesday 29 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC 7:00 OCTOBER Saturday 3 at Furman Greenville, SC 7:00 Friday 9 GEORGE WASHINGTON * Charlotte, NC 7:00 Sunday RICHMOND * Charlotte, NC :00 Saturday 17 at Saint Louis * St. Louis, MO 8:00 Friday 23 LA SALLE * Charlotte, NC 7:00 Sunday 25 FORDHAM * Charlotte, NC :00 Friday 30 at Dayton * Dayton, OH 7:00 NOVEMBER Sunday 1 at Xavier * Cincinnati, OH 1:00 Friday 6 at Saint Joseph’s * Philadelphia, PA 7:00 Sunday 8 at Temple * Philadelphia, PA 1:00 Thur.-Sun. 12-15 at Atlantic 10 Tournament Kingston, RI Friday 20 NCAA Tournament First Round * - Atlantic 10 game; All times are Eastern; Home games in BOLD (at Transamerica Field in the Irwin Belk Center) Seniors Josh Norwood, Nathan Mathers, David Martin, Luke Exley and Adam Gross are expected to lead the 49ers in 2009. This group has helped the 49ers earn national rankings and reach an A-10 Tournament Championship game during their careers.

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Credits: The 2009 Charlotte Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the Athletic Department’s Media Relations Office. It has been written, edited and designed by Brent Stastny. Editorial assistance by Patrick McCoy, Ryan Rose and Thomas E. Whitestone. Photos by Wade Bruton, Sam Roberts of FreezeFrame photography and Stan Cochrane. The MLS photos of Jon Busch and Floyd Franks by Brian Kersey/MLS/WireImage.com and Greg Bartram/WireImage/Crew. The Richmond Kickers photo of Evan Harding is credited to Brian L. Zimmerman/BZFoto.com. The Charlotte Eagles photos of Adam Ruud by Rusty Burroughs. The Wilmington Hammerheads photo of Graham Tatters is credited to Cornel Faddoul. The MLS photo of Mira Mupier by Matt Mathai. Cover created and designed by Shane Sellers and the ABZ Design Group. Paper was donated by George Thornton and Case Paper Company.

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Charlotte Quick Factslocation:........................................Charlotte,.N.C..28223Founded:........................................1946enrollment:....................................22,388Nickname:......................................49ersColors:............................................Green.and.whiteConference:....................................Atlantic.10Chancellor:....................................Dr..Philip.L..Duboisathletic Director:..........................Judy.RoseTicket Office:.................................704/687-4949Soccer athletic trainer: ...............Adam.Jordanathletic academic advisor: .........Becky.Cavaliereassociate SID/Soccer:...................Brent.StastnyOffice Number:..............................704/687-6313Fax Number:..................................704/687-4918email..............................................bmstastn@uncc.eduhead Coach: ................................Jeremy.Gunn.Charlotte Record:.........................24-13-3/2.yearsCareer Record:..............................147-48-20/10.yearsassistant Coaches:........................Kevin.Langan. Kyle.Gookins... Philip.PooleOffice Number:..............................704/687-3990

Credits:..The.2009.Charlotte.Men’s.Soccer.Media.Guide.is.a.publica-tion of the Athletic Department’s Media Relations Office. It has been written,.edited.and.designed.by.Brent.Stastny..Editorial.assistance.by.Patrick.McCoy,.Ryan.Rose.and.Thomas.E..Whitestone..Photos.by.Wade.Bruton,.Sam.Roberts.of.FreezeFrame.photography.and.Stan.Cochrane...The.MLS.photos.of.Jon.Busch.and.Floyd.Franks.by Brian Kersey/MLS/WireImage.com and Greg Bartram/WireIm-age/Crew..The.Richmond.Kickers.photo.of.Evan.Harding.is.credited.to.Brian.L..Zimmerman/BZFoto.com..The.Charlotte.Eagles.photos.of.Adam.Ruud.by.Rusty.Burroughs..The.Wilmington.Hammerheads.photo.of.Graham.Tatters.is.credited.to.Cornel.Faddoul..The.MLS.photo.of.Mira.Mupier.by.Matt.Mathai..Cover.created.and.designed.by.Shane.Sellers.and.the.ABZ.Design.Group..Paper.was.donated.by.George.Thornton.and.Case.Paper.Company..

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Table of Contents2009 Season Preview ......................................................................................... 2-32009 Roster ........................................................................................................... 3Welcome to Charlotte 49ers Soccer Letter From Coach Gunn ........................... 4Soccer Facilities ................................................................................................... 4Head Coach Jeremy Gunn ................................................................................... 5Assistant Coaches: Kevin Langan, Kyle Gookins, Philip Poole .......................... 6Support Staff ........................................................................................................ 6 Player Profiles By Class Exley, Gross, Martin ...................................................................................... 7 Mathers, Norwood, Beaulieu, Cuero, Duncan ............................................. 8 Caughran, Cowles, Deitz, Hawes .................................................................. 9 James, Propst, Rodriguez, Badke, Brown-Latham, Darby, Davis ............... 10 Eavenson, Gibson, Griffin, May, Perez, Rex, Saballos, Smith, Tucker ........ 112008 Season Review ............................................................................................ 12The Program’s History .................................................................................. 13-2249ers In the Pros .................................................................................................23Opponents’ SID Directory..................................................................................23Atlantic 10 Conference ........................................................................................24The Administration ............................................................................................25Athletic Academic Support Services ..................................................................26Strength and Conditioning .................................................................................27The University ...............................................................................................28-29The Athletic Department............................................................................... 30-31City of Charlotte .................................................................................................32Athletic Facilities .............................................................................................IBC

Charlotte Men’s soCCer

2009 ScheduleauguStSunday 23 gaRDNeR-WeBB (exh.) Charlotte, NC 7:00Saturday 29 aluMNI (exh.) Charlotte, NC 6:00SepteMBeRTuesday. 1. at.South.Carolina. Columbia,.SC. 7:00Friday. 4. at.Elon. Elon,.NC. 7:00Wednesday. 9. at..Clemson. Clemson,.SC. 7:00Saturday. 12. CAMPBELL. Charlotte,.NC. 7:00CHARLOTTENIKEINVITATIONAL-Charlotte,NCFriday �8 appalachian St. vs. Winthrop Charlotte, NC 2:30 CSu- BaKeRSFIelD Charlotte, NC 7:30Sunday 20 appalachian St. vs. CSuB Charlotte, NC ��:00 am WINthRop Charlotte, NC 7:00Saturday. 26. at.UNC.Greensboro. Greensboro,.NC. 7:00Tuesday. 29. at.Wake.Forest. Winston-Salem,.NC. 7:00oCtoBeRSaturday. 3. at.Furman. Greenville,.SC. 7:00Friday 9 geoRge WaShINgtoN * Charlotte, NC 7:00Sunday �� RIChMoND * Charlotte, NC �:00Saturday. 17. at.Saint.Louis.*. St..Louis,.MO. 8:00Friday 23 la Salle * Charlotte, NC 7:00Sunday 25 FoRDhaM * Charlotte, NC �:00Friday. 30. at.Dayton.*. Dayton,.OH. 7:00NoveMBeRSunday. 1. at.Xavier.*. Cincinnati,.OH. 1:00Friday. 6. at.Saint.Joseph’s.*. Philadelphia,.PA. 7:00Sunday. 8. at.Temple.*. Philadelphia,.PA. 1:00Thur.-Sun. 12-15 at Atlantic 10 Tournament Kingston, RIFriday. 20. NCAA.Tournament.First.Round*.-.Atlantic.10.game;.All.times.are.Eastern;Home.games.in.BolD (at Transamerica Field in the Irwin Belk Center)

Seniors Josh Norwood, Nathan Mathers, David Martin, Luke Exley and Adam Gross are expected to lead the 49ers in 2009. This group has helped the 49ers earn national rankings and reach an A-10 Tournament Championship game during their careers.

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the 2009 season aheadThe.Charlotte.49ers.Athletic.Media.Relations.Department.sat.down.with.third-year.head.coach.Jeremy.Gunn.to.get.his.thoughts.on.the.49ers.men’s.soccer program and the 2009 season. Last season, the 49ers enjoyed the program’s first national rankings since 1998. Charlotte won 12 games and three.regular-season.tournaments.in.2008.the 49ers have won 24 games, captured three regular-season tourna-ments titles, reached the finals of the A-10 Tournament and been nation-ally-ranked over the past two seasons. What are your thoughts on the direction of the program? I’mjustreallyexcitedabouttheupcomingseason.The first year was an unknown quantity and we had such a thin squad that it was mostly about performing the best that we could and we did very well with that. In the second year we had a lot more players and we had a tremendous season. We fell a little bit short at the end of the year after we had performed so well, but we suf-

feredmanyinjuriesandranoutofsomesteam - especiallydue to relying onso many freshmen.Now I feel that we are going to have the strongest squad depthand themostexperience since Ihave been at Char-lotte so hopefullywe can set the sights realhigh.

the 49ers return nine starters and �5 letterwinners off a 2008 team that appeared in several national polls. What are your thoughts on the depth of this year’s squad? Our depth will be a big help this year. In the past I didn’t feel as if we had enough options at certain positions. I’m really hoping that this year I will be losing sleep over our depth chart unlike the last couple of years where selections were pretty straightforward. This season I feel we will have competi-tion at every position. So the hope is as we go through this season that players can really compete for minutes which will keep the whole squad fresher and a littlebithungrier.

after winning �2 games in each of the last two seasons, what are your goals for this season?At the end of the season we always want to be in the Atlantic 10 Tournament so that we can contend for the Championship and a bid to the NCAA Tournament. But our main focus is to take one thing at a time and the first thing will be to have a good preseason that will set a good foundation for the season. Then we want to perform well in our non-conference games, hopefully giving us momentum heading in A-10 play. After every game you reassess your goals and you always hope that they go up instead of going lower. We need to make sure we are peaking at the end of the season.

The 49ers men’s soccer program has made five appearances in the NCAA tournament and Charlotte reached the �996 College Cup. What steps do you think the program needs to take return to the NCaa tourna-ment? It is as simple as winning games and outscoring your opponents. We showed last year that when we are playing very well we can play with anyone; especially in some of the early season games when we had our best lineups on the field. Even after we took some key injuries we took Maryland, the 2008 National Champions, to overtime on their home field, so we showed that we can compete with absolutely anybody in the country. I think the main focus for us will be keeping healthy and staying hungry and with the tough schedule we will have to be mentally tougher than in years past.

What are your thoughts on the 2009 schedule which features games against national powers Clemson, Furman, UNC Greensboro, South Carolina, Wake Forest and Winthrop as well as the a-�0 foes. the a-�0 sent three teams to the NCaa tournament last season?I think it’s fantastic. I was looking through the media guides from about 15 years ago and that’s how the schedule looked back then, and those teams were always ranked. When I came to this program I said that we want our team to always be nationally recognized and compete with the very best in the nation. When you look at the schedulecomparedtoacoupleyearsagoitisnightandday.TheA-10schedule

is always extremely tough with three teams from the conference making the NCAA Tournament last season and we could have very easily been a fourth. Going into the season there are two nationally-ranked teams in our conference. The conference schedule is always going to be very difficult, but what we have changed is the non-conference portion of our schedule as we play a number of highly ranked teams. Every game on the schedule will be a tough challenge this year.

how will the 49ers tough non-conference schedule effect the 49ers play in atlantic �0? I think it is going to make us very tough because by changing the schedule we are on the road a little bit more which always stacks the odds against you. Not only are we playing a tougher schedule than previous years but we are also playing more road games which is going to be a tough test for the guys. The reality is that if we can weather the storm and keep making progress throughout the season by the time we reach A-10 play we will have answered a lot of questions and concerns. We need to stay confident, knowing no matter what happens in the first half of the season we are going to be ready forareallytoughconferencebattle.

The 49ers will be without the services of Chris Salvaggione, a semifinalist for the hermann award and the a-�0 offensive player of the Year, who was a senior last season. however the 49ers return several talented forwards led by junior Andres Cuero and a-�0 all-Rookie team selection evan James. What are your thoughts on the forwards? With every team you have you must figure out how you are going to adjust to compensate for the players you have lost. You also have to decide what your new strengths are based on your new squad. Salvaggione led the team up front and set the pace where he relied ongettinggreatpassesfromAndresCuerosohe will be sorely missed. However, I think that we will have the best group of forwards that we have had since I have been at Charlotte. If they are all healthy we have incredible op-tions. Last season,Andres had a tremendousyearuntilhegotinjured.Hehastheabilitytoscore as well as create for other people so he will certainly be one of the keys to our attack. Evan James, who showed flashes of

brilliancelastyear,isextremelyhungryandIthink that he can double his goals total from last season. T.J. Beaulieu, who transferred from Old Dominion, was our leading scorer in the spring and has some of the same qualities as Chris. He isgoing to frightendefensesandIguaranteethat he will score goals. We are also looking at Josh Norwood playing up front. He is a very physical presence and extremely hardworking . He is great at harassing defenders. Jennings Rex could also see time up front after showing really well in the preseason.

What are your thoughts on the midfield led by returning starters seniors Adam Gross, a preseason all-atlantic �0 selection, and luke exley and sophomores Jason hawes and Isaac Caughran? We should be very strong in the midfield with Luke Exley and Jason Hawes expected to play major roles. Freshmen Steven Saballos and Tyler Gibson are wonder-fully skilled players and will bring some flare into the midfield to compliment some of the blue collar work. Owen Darby, who redshirted lastyear,isgoingtobepushforplayingtime.

During gunn’s time at Charlotte, the 49ers have reached the a-�0 tournament Championship game, appeared in the national polls and captured three regular-season tournament titles.

andres Cuero earned third-team NSCaa all-Mid-atlantic Region honors after scoring four goals with six assists last season.

adam gross was named to the preseason all-atlantic �0 team. In 2008, he scored a career-high six goals with a career-high six assists.

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the 2009 season ahead

2009 Roster No. Name ht. Wt. Yr. pos. hometown/last School . 1. David.Martin. 6-0. 175. Sr.. GK. Timnath,.CO/Fort.Collins. 2. Steven.Saballos. 5-8. 145. Fr.. M. Miami,.FL/Ferguson.. . 3 Isaac Cowles 6-0 170 So. D Arvada, CO/Faith Christian . 4. Charles.Rodriguez. 6-0. 175. So.. D. Franklin,.TN/Father.Ryan.. 5. Nathan.Mathers. 6-2. 180. Sr.. D. Nottingham,.England/Notts.County. 6. Josh.Norwood. 5-11. 175. Sr.. F. Federal.Way,.WA/University.of.Connecticut. 7. Adam.Gross. 5-11. 175. Sr.. M. Austin,.TX/Dripping.Springs. 8. Luke.Exley. 5-11. 165. Sr.. M. Barnsley,.England/Charlotte.Country.Day. 9. T.J..Beaulieu. 5-9. 155. Jr.. F. Apex,.NC/Old.Dominion.University. . ..10. Evan.James. 5-11. 160. So.. F. Mississauga,.Ontario,.Canada/Loyola.Catholic.Secondary.11. Andres.Cuero. 5-10. 165. Jr.. F. Austin,.TX/Westlake.12. Justin.Tucker. 5-9. 155. R-Fr.. D/M. Winston.Salem,.NC/Forsyth.Country.Day.13. Robert.Propst. 5-11. 165. So.. GK. Concord,.NC/J.M..Robinson..14. Julien.Brown-Latham. 5-7. 150. R-Fr.. M. Toronto,.Ontario,.Canada/St..Edmunds.Champion.15. Alexander.Deitz. 5-10. 165. So.. D. Fort.Collins,.CO/Fort.Collins..16. Jason.Hawes. 5-10. 170. So.. M. Bromley,.Kent,.England/Ravenswood.17. Jennings.Rex.. 6-1. 150. Fr.. M/F.. Boone,.NC/Watauga...18. Tyler.Duncan. 5-10. 170. Jr.. D. Raleigh,.NC/Broughton.19. Robert.May.. 5-10. 150. Fr.. M/D. Asheville,.NC/TC.Roberson....20. Donnie.Smith.. 5-11. 145. Fr.. F. Matthews,.NC/Charlotte.Catholic....21. Anthony.Perez. 6-1. 165. Fr.. D. London,.Ontario,.Canada/A.B..Lucas.Secondary....22. Tyler.Gibson.. 5-8. 135. Fr.. M. Knoxville,.TN/Knoxville.Catholic.. 23 Isaac Caughran 5-11 160 So. M Castle Rock, CO/JK Mullen .24. Nate.Badke.. 6-2. 185. Fr.. D. Charlotte,.NC/Charlotte.Catholic...25. Patrick.Eavenson.. 6-2. 175. Fr.. GK.. Huntersville,.NC/Charlotte.Catholic...26. Klay.Davis.. 6-0. 180. Fr.. GK.. Jacksonville,.NC/Jacksonville.. . ..27. Owen.Darby. 5-7. 150. R-Fr.. M. Charlotte,.NC/South.Mecklenburg 28 Kyle Griffin 6-0 165 Fr. D Chapel Hill, NC/Chapel Hillhead Coach: Jeremy Gunn (California State University-Bakersfield, 1993) Third Seasonassistant Coaches:.Kevin.Langan,.Kyle.Gookinsvolunteer assistant Coach:.Philip.Poole

He has a great combative style. This season, we have five central midfielders to pick from which really gives us depth. On the right side, we have Adam Gross who had a tremendous last year scoring goals as well ascreating.HealsohadastandoutseasoninthePDLthissummer,andhasreallydeveloped into a complete player. Julien Brown-Latham, who redshirted last year due to injury, was able to get going in thespring and is very attack-minded.Ontheothersidewe have Isaac Caughran who had a tremendous freshman year for us. Hecanpossesstheballandhasbecome more assertive go-ing forward. Local product Donnie Smith, a left-footed left midfielder, is expected to add to the midfield. He showed his class during the academy season andwas named the MVP of the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game.

the 49ers defense re-corded six shutouts and limited �2 foes to a goal or less in 2008. anchoring the defenders are returning sophomore starters Isaac Cowles and Charles Rodriguez, an a-�0 all-Rookie team selection. What are your thoughts on the 49ers defense? In the central positions, we have Charles Rodriguez and Isaac Cowles returning after stellar seasons last year. Their aerial ability and maturity was beyond their years. Nathan Mathers started every gameasafreshmanandsophomorebutstruggledalittlelastyearanddidn’treallyget to fight for a position. He will be back more determined than ever and will afford us three first choice center backs. Newcomers Nate Badke is an upcoming center back, and Anthony Perez can play either centrally or at full-back. Hopefully both

can compete with the older players to get on the field. At right back position, we will have to find a way to replace the creativity of Ryan Swaim. AlexanderDeitzplayedconsistentlythroughthespring and will be pushing to make the position his. Freshman Robert May will also compete for time there. Redshirt freshman Justin Tucker has showed great defensive qualities and composure at left back. He has slotted in perfectly. Tyler Duncan, who started for two seasons, should return from knee surgery to push to claim his spot back. We have also added Kyle Griffin, who has shown that he has a very bright future intheprogram.

Senior three-year starting goalkeeper David Martin returns to the 49ers lineup. Martin has recorded 19 shutouts in his first three seasons at Charlotte. What are your thoughts on the goalkeepers? David Martin hashadatremendouscareeratCharlotte.Lastyear he was so consistent and made big saves at importanttimes.Heisournumberonechoiceand plans to finish his career as a champion.

three-year starting goalkeeper David Martin has recorded �9 shutouts in his career.

luke exley has started every game in the midfield that the 49ers have played the past two seasons.

Behind David we have three excellent under-studies competing for time. Sophomore Robert Propst, freshmen Patrick Eavenson, who graduatedfromCharlotteCatholic,andKlayDavis, from the North Carolina coast, will be pushingforplayingtimeingoalforus.

What should someone expect to see out of a Jeremy gunn coached Charlotte 49ers men’s soccer team? Hopefully just like last year we will play exciting soccer. It sounds cli-chéd, but we stand behind what we say. When we are in tune the players and the ball move so quickly. Fans at Transamerica Field see flu-ent passing movement with a purpose. We are always looking to score. A criticism of soccer isthatitisn’tdirectenoughandthereisnotenoughscoring,butforusthatisn’ttrue.Lastyear we ranked among the nation’s leaders in pointsscored(sixth),andsomeof thegoalswere just breathtaking. Fans that come to seeourteamplayaregoingtobeentertainedby quality passing, good ball movement, and tremendously skilled players always creating chances. If we attack well we won’t have to defend as much.

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Dear.49ers.Soccer.Family,.Friends.and.Fans,.The.past.two.seasons.have.been.an.incredible.success.playing.quick,.exciting.soccer.on.our.way.to.gaining.national.recognition..With.nine.starters.returning.we.now.greet.the.2009.season.with.great.anticipation.and.excitement..Our.hope.is.to.continue.our.climb.towards.conquering.the.Atlantic.10.Conference.and.compet-ing.in.the.NCAA.Tournament..When.you.arrive.at.Transamerica.Field.we.hope.that.you.will.see.some.of.the.best.college.soccer.in.the.country...In 2009, the Niners will face our toughest schedule yet; our non-conference schedule is packed with national powers,.while.the.Atlantic.10.boasts.the.strongest.competition.ever..We.will.be.relying.on.our.ever.increas-ing depth and experience as we lock horns day in day out with the country’s finest. .Off the field our student-athletes have been highly successful in the classroom and very hardworking in the.community..Throughout.the.year.we.endeavor.to.stretch.our.team.in.everything.they.do..Our.goals.are.quite.simple:.study.and.learn,.play.hard,.be.an.ambassador.for.Charlotte,.and.then.graduate.ready.for.new.challenges.having.enjoyed.every.minute.of.your.collegiate.experience..We.hope.you.enjoy.the.journey.with.us.while.cheering.the.team.on..

Sincerely,

Jeremy.GunnCharlotte.49ers.Men’s.Soccer.Coach

Charlotte 49ers Men’s soCCer

Charlotte 49ers Soccer Facilities

The lighted practice field which used to serve as the 49ers game field.Transamerica Field has served as the home of Charlotte 49ers soccer since 1996.

The Wachovia Fieldhouse houses the men’s soccer program’s locker rooms and coaches offices.

The locker room inside the Wachovia Fieldhouse.

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all-tIMe CoaChINg MaRKSCoach Years Record Conference gF ga tourneytitlesIke Gardner 1976-80 47-47-5 6-9-1 238 266 1Steve.Parker. 1981. 6-12-0. 0-2-0. 39. 37. 1Bob.Warming. 1982-88. 67-52-17. 16-9-4. 306. 217. 9Frank.Kohlenstein. 1989-94. 77-32-12. 20-6-6. 277. 145. 10John.Tart. 1995-2006. 117-92-28. 53-40-11. 403. 318. 7Jeremy.Gunn. 2007-. 24-13-3. 9-7-2. 78. 47. 3totals. 1976-08. 338-248-65. 104-71-24. 1341. 1030. 31

. A. new. era. in.Charlot te . 49ers.men’s. soccer. be-gan,.December.26,.2006,.when.Jeremy.Gunn. became. the.sixth. coach. in. the.program’s.history... In his first sea-son.with.the.49ers,.he.guided.Charlotte.to. their. first-ever.appearance. in. the.Atlantic.10.Tourna-ment. Champion-ship game. In 2007, the. 49ers. won. 12.games. which. tied.

Gunn with Frank Kohlenstein (1989) for the best record by a coach in their first season.with.the.49ers.in.the.program’s.history. In his second season with the 49ers, he again guided the 49ers to 12 wins and their first national ranking since 1998. In 2008, the 49ers captured three regular-season tournament.titles.as.well. In November 2008, Gunn was named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Coach.of.the.Century.for.his.work.at.Fort.Lewis.College... Gunn.has.been.coaching.in.the.United.States.Soccer.Federation’s.newly.formed.academy system which serves a feeder for the youth national teams. In 2009, he was.named.Atlantic.Division.Head.Coach.of.the.Year.having.led.Charlotte.Soccer.Academy.to.a.conference.championship..

at Fort lewis College.... Before.taking.over.the.reins.of.the.49ers.men’s.soccer.program,.Gunn.spent.eight.years.as.head.coach.at.Fort.Lewis.College.in.Durango,.Colorado..He.guided.the.Sky-hawks to three NCAA Division II Championship games in those eight years, including each.of.the.last.two.years..Fort.Lewis.won.the.2005.NCAA.National.Championship.and finished as the NCAA runner-up in 2006 and 1999. Gunn was named Div. II National.Coach.of.the.Year.in.2005.by.the.National.Soccer.Coaches.Association.of.America (NSCAA) after leading the Skyhawks to the National Championship and an.unbeaten.22-0-1.season... “We. are. thrilled. to. have. someone. of. Jeremy’s. caliber. leading. our. program,”.said.Director.of.Athletics.Judy.Rose..“We.had.tremendous.interest.in.this.position.from.all.over.the.country.and.the.quality.of.applicants.was.very.strong..Jeremy.has.enjoyed.immense.success.as.a.head.coach.and.is.driven.to.bring.that.type.of.success.to.Charlotte..He.was.highly-successful.as.a.player.who.has.a.great.passion.for.the.game.and.high.expectations.for.our.program.”. A 1993 graduate of California State University-Bakersfield, Gunn had been head coach at Fort Lewis for eight years, winning six Rocky Mountain Conference (RMAC) championships,.three.NCAA.Mid-West.Regional.titles.and.advancing.to.the.NCAA.National.Championship.game.three. times..He.was.named.the.2005.NSCAA.Div..II National Coach of the Year and the Mid-West Region Coach of the Year in 1999 and.2005..He.boasts.an.eight-year.record.of.123-35-17.and.led.the.Skyhawks.to.the.RMAC.Championship.in.each.of.the.last.three.years.. In 2006, the Skyhawks posted a 21-2-1 record, finishing second in the 2006 NCAA.Tournament.and.second.in.the.NSCAA.national.poll..The.Skyhawks.were.led by Daktronics Div. II National Player of the Year John Cunliffe, who scored a school.record.29.goals..The.three-time.all-America.scored.75.goals.in.his.four-year.career.. A five-time RMAC Coach of the Year, Gunn began his coaching career at his alma mater.as.an.assistant.coach.in.1993..He.served.as.an.assistant.coach.with.California.State-Bakersfield’s men’s and women’s soccer programs from 1993-1999. Cal-State Bakersfield won the 1997 NCAA Div. II National Championship and advanced to the.1995.NCAA.Final.Four..While.serving.as.the.men’s.assistant.coach,.Gunn.also.performed.duties.as.the.acting.Head.Women’s.coach.during.the.women’s.program’s.first two seasons. Gunn was named CCAA conference women’s coach of the year having.led.the.Roadrunner.women.to.a.conference.championship.and.national.ranking.in.only.their.second.season.

gunn’s Mentors.... Gunn. attributes. much. of. his. success. to. the. great.mentors.that.he.has.had.during.his.coaching.career..At.Califormia State-Bakersfield he spent ten years with a former.NSCAA.coach.of.the.year,.Simon.Tobin.. “When I arrived as a player at Cal-State the team had.struggled.to.survive.–.Coach.Tobin.had.inherited.a.team.that.had.been.1-59.in.conference,”.Gunn.said..“Ten years later we had won five conference titles and a National Championship. I had the invaluable experience of being a part of something growing from start to finish. I learned the value of immense hard work, dedication and.a.sheer.desire.and.ambition.to.be.the.best.”.

. Moving.on.to.Fort.Lewis.College,.Gunn.found.U.S..National.Staff.Sports.Psy-chologist,.Dr..Dan.Friegang.as.a.mentor... “Dano.was.incredible.in.helping.me.to.mature.as.a.leader.and.communicator,.as.well.as.teaching.our.players.how.to.make.the.most.of.their.abilities,”.Gunn.said...“Coaches often emphasize and understand the physical training of athletes, but I felt our players benefited so much more from becoming mentally strong preparing for.and.coping.with.the.stress.and.excitement.of.high.level.competition..Our.work.with Dano not only enhanced our performance on the field, but also translated into our student-athletes being successful, happy, confident people in general.” The biggest coaching influence on Gunn’s career came recently working for three. years. with. former.Arsenal. Football. Club. of. England.Youth. Coach,.Andy.McDermid... “It was quite humbling working with someone who has coached at one of the biggest.professional.clubs.in.the.world,”.Gunn.said..“Andy’s.knowledge.and.experi-ence in the game are second to none in the United States, and so I couldn’t have wished for a better education in coaching. Through Andy’s guidance I really felt we.created.a.far.superior.training.environment.than.what.most.collegiate.players.experience.”. Gunn.also.draws.experience.from.a.highly.successful.playing.career..Growing.up.in.England.he.was.a.youth.player.at.Grimsby.Town.F.C..and.Scunthorpe.United.F.C., while representing the North Region as an English Schoolboy. A first team all-American at Cal-State Bakersfield, Gunn played professionally from 1993-95 with.the.Chico.Rooks.Pro.Soccer.Club.in.Chico,.Calif.,.the.North.Bay.Breakers.in Rohnert Park, Calif.; and in 1998 with the Nashville (Tenn.) Metros and the Charleston (S.C.) Battery of what is now called the United Soccer League (formerly the A-League).

Community Involvement.... Gunn.has.already.shown.a.great.commitment.to.developing.youth.soccer.in.the.Charlotte.area..The.team.is.very.visible.with.coaching.camps.and.youth.clinics,.while.Gunn.and.his.staff.are.all.involved.in.the.United.States.National.Academy.Program... “Our.commitment.to.youth.soccer.is.important.for.a.number.of.reasons,”.Gunn.said..“We.want.our.student-athletes.to.be.quality.role.models,.and.hope.that.in.turn.we will gain greater community support. At the older ages I feel it is important that we.share.the.“Charlotte.Way”.so.that.college.prospects.can.judge.the.excitement.surrounding.our.program.for.themselves.”. Now,.at.Charlotte,.Gunn.is.excited.to.put.his.wealth.of.experience.into.practice.in.a.new.environment.with.new.challenges..The.opponents.and.the.geography.have.changed for Gunn, but the philosophies that have taken him to five final fours will stay.the.same... “Many.players.and.coaches.feel.that.you.have.to.make.the.choice.between.being.a hard working winner or just having fun and enjoying yourself,” Gunn said. “It is my.job.as.a.head.coach.to.allow.players.to.train.and.play.in.an.environment.where.they.can.do.both.” The Harrogate, England native graduated from CSU-Bakersfield with a degree in Business Administration, Management Information Systems. He earned a Master’s Degree in Business Administration, Management Information Systems, in 1999 from CSU-Bakersfield.

Head CoachJeremy Gunn

Record at Charlotte:.24-13-3 (2 years) Career Record:.147-48-20 (10 years)

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Philip Poole Assistant Coach. Philip.Poole.is.in.his.third.season.as.member.of.the.49ers.coaching.staff.. Poole.is.currently.the.director.of.goalkeeping.for.the.Charlotte.Soccer.Academy..He.also.serves.as.a.member.of.the.North.Carolina.Olympic Development Goalkeeper Coaching staff. Poole is also fortunate enough to be a member of the Region III ODP coaching staff. He.is.the.goalkeeper.coach.for.the.Charlotte.Eagles.men’s.and.women’s.professional.soccer.teams.as.well.. Prior.to.those.coaching.positions,.he.spent.a.season.as.an.assistant.coach.at.his.alma.mater.Wingate.University..During.his.playing.career.at.Wingate,.he.was.a.four-year.starter.as.well.as.two-time.team.captain,.who.led.the.Bulldogs.to.two.South.Atlantic.Conference.

championships.in.his.career..He.was.named.SAC.freshman.of.the.year.in.2000..He.also.earned.all-conference.and.all-southeast.region.honors.in.his.ca-reer.. He.graduated.from.Wingate.in.2004.with.a.degree.in.Parks.and.Recreation.Management.. The.Newcastle,.England.native,.played.as.a.youth.player.with.Newcastle.United.before.spending.three.seasons.with.the.Hull.City.AFC.. He.holds.a.USSF.“A”.License,.a.NSCAA.Premier.Diploma.and.a.National.Goalkeeper.Diploma.. Poole’s.development.of.goalkeepers.at.pro,.college.and.club.level.has.been.very.productive.by.placing.two.goalkeepers.in.the.MLS,.producing.USYS.Region III team participants, aiding two US Youth National team keepers, and many All-Conference/All-Region keepers. Poole and his wife Melissa reside in Charlotte. They have a daughter Isabella.

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Kyle GookinsAssistant Coach. Kyle Gookins is in his first season as a member of the 49ers coaching staff. He came to Charlotte after spending the past two seasons as a member of the coaching staff at his alma mater, California State University-Bakersfield.. Gookins.is.currently.a.youth.technical.director.and.coaches.the.U-15.Red.boys.team.for.FC.Carolina.Alliance... The.Lancaster,.California.native.played.for.CSUB.from.2000-03..He.was.a.two-time.All-CCAA.and.Far.West.Region.selection..He.scored.29.goals.and.recorded.nine.assists.during.his.four-year.career..His.29.career.goals.ranks.among.CSUB’s.all-time.leaders.in.career.goals..

Prior to becoming a member of the CSUB coaching staff, he played three seasons for the Bakersfield Brigade, a United Soccer League Premier Develop-ment.League.team.. He also coached youth soccer for the Bakersfield Strikers, which later became the Bakersfield Brigade, for nine years. . Gookins.earned.his.Bachelor’s.degree.in.History.in.2004.and.a.Master’s.degree.in.Education.in.2008.at.CSUB... He.holds.a.USSF.“B”.License..

Kevin LanganAssistant Coach. Kevin Langan is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Charlotte 49ers after spending the last four years as the head boys’ coach.of.the.Classics.Elite.Soccer.Academy.in.San.Antonio,.Texas..He.also.coached.Classics.Elite.Soccer.Academy’s.U-18.United.States.Soccer.Federation.Academy.team.this.past.year. As a collegiate player, Langan was a standout player for the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas for the 2004-05 seasons. He captained them to a #1 national ranking and the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2004. In his two seasons at Incarnate Word,

he was named Regional Defensive Player of the Year, Student Athlete of the Year and the International Graduate Student of the Year. . The.Jersey,.United.Kingdom.native.also.represented.Great.Britain.at.two.World.University.Games;.in.2001.in.Beijing,.China.and.then.captaining.the.team.in Daegu, South Korea in 2003. He was also selected to play for the England National Futsal Team on a Tour of Portugal in 2003. In his native England, Langan.played.professionally.with.Bristol.City.and.Forest.Green.Rovers.. Langan graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Coaching Education and Sports Development from the University of Bath (England) in 2004 and with a Master’s Degree in Sports Management from the University of the Incarnate Word in 2006.. Langan.and.his.wife.Sally.reside.in.Charlotte..

Dr. Dan FreigangSports Psychologist. Dr..Dan.Freigang.has.one.of.the.most.impressive.resumes.when.it.comes.to.working.with.top.class.athletes..A.native.of.Canada,.he.spent.several.years.working.in.the.NHL.before.turning.more.of.his.attention.to.soccer..He.has.worked.extensively.with.the.United.States.National.soccer.teams.at.every.level.from.the.youth.teams.to.the.full.national.men’s.team;.while.also.being.an.integral.part.of.USSF.coaching.education..Dr..Freigang.worked.closely.with.Coach.Jeremy.Gunn.and.his.players.for.seven.years.at.Fort.Lewis.College..He.worked.with.the.likes.of.John.Cunliffe,.who.went.on.to.be.the.MLS.Draft.Combine.MVP.before.becoming.the.highest.foreign.college.draftee.in.MLS.history...

. Most.recently.Dr..Dan.worked.a.stint.at.world.renowned.Bayern.Munich.with.coach.Jurgen.Klinsman,.a.former.World.Cup.standout.and.German.national.team.coach..His.insight.into.every.facet.of.mental.preparation.is.invaluable.to.the.program.. Freigang.travels.the.country.doing.clinics.and.workshops.with.clubs.and.individuals..Dano.was.an.internationally.ranked.athlete.and.national.team.coach.and.he.presents.his.skills.as.a.unique.blend.of.scientist.and.coach.. After.training.and.competing.at.the.highest.levels.in.two.sports,.Freigang.earned.his.Bachelor’s.Degree.in.Physical.Education.from.the.University.of.Calgary..He.went.on.to.excel.in.coaching.becoming.one.of.the.youngest.National.Team.coaches.in.Canadian.swimming... Freigang earned a Master’s Degree in Counseling from Springfield College and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah. .

Adam JordanTrainer

Matt ParvisStrength and Conditioning

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at Charlotte: 2008 - Named. to. the. A-10. Aca-demic.All-Conference.team...Named.second-team.NSCAA/adidas.Scholar.All-South.Region...Named.to the Charlotte Nike Invitational All-Tournament team.after.helping.the.49ers. win. the. tourna-

ment.title.with.shutout.victories.over.Winthrop.and. UAB...Leader. of. a. 49ers. defense. that.recorded. six. shutouts. and. limited. 12. foes.to.a.goal.or.less. 2007 - Named.to.the.A-10.Academic.All-Conference.team...Named.A-10.Player.of.the.Week.after.allowing.only.one.goal.in 200 minutes of action against Rhode Island and.Massachusetts...Recorded.shutouts.against.Presbyterian,. Appalachian. State,. Central.Florida,.Massachusetts,.George.Washington,.Richmond,. Temple. and. #12. Saint. Louis. in.the A-10 Tournament Semifinals...Helped the 49ers.defense.limit.14.foes.to.a.goal.or.less..2006 - Named.to. the.Atlantic.10.All-Rookie. team...Named.Atlantic.10.Rookie of the Week twice, first for recording his first two career shutouts against Gardner-Webb and Massachusetts, then for his fourth and fifth shutouts.of.the.season.over.La.Salle.and.George.Washington…Named.to.TopDrawerSoccer.com’s.National.Team.of.the.Week...Finished.the.season.with.a.0.81.goals.against.average.which.was.tied.for.the.lowest.in.the.A-10.and.the.third.lowest.in.school.history...Recorded.seven.shutouts,.good.for.third-best.in.the.conference..at Fort Collins high: Earned first-team all-state.and.all-conference.honors...Named.team.MVP.as.a.junior.and.a.senior...Led.his.team.as.captain.to.a.state.championship.as.a.senior....Starting.goalkeeper.and.captain.of.the.‘88.Colorado.Rush.Nike.Club.team.which.won.the.2005.Colorado.State.Cup...Three-year.member.of.the.Colorado.ODP team... Participated in the Region IV Camp a couple of times.

#1 David Martingoalkeeper, 6-0, �65, Seniortimnath, Co; Fort Collins hS

David Martin’s Career StatisticsYear g-S Mins. ga gaa Record Sho Svs.2006. 15-15. 1441:15. 13. 0.81. 8-3-4. 7. 552007. 20-19. 1841:17. 22. 1.08. 12-6-2. 8. 862008. 19-19. 1739:34. 23. 1.19. 12-6-1. 4. 61Career 54-53 5022:06 58 �.04 32-�5-7 �9 202

Meet the 2009 teaM

TeamVice-Captain. at Charlotte: 2008 - Named.to.the.Davidson/adidas.Classic.and.UNCW/Courtyard.Marriott.Classic.All-Tournament.teams.after.helping.the.49ers.capture.the.champi-onship.in.both.tournaments...Awarded. the. 49ers. David.

Schlee.Award...Scored.goals.in.the.49ers.wins.over.Davidson.and.College.of.Charleston...Recorded.as-sists.against.La.Salle.and.Xavier..2007 - Named.to.College Soccer News’.National.Team.of.the.Week.after. scoring. the. game-tying. goal. against. Rhode.Island and assisting on the game-winning goal against.Massachusetts...Named.A-10.Player.of.the.Week.after.scoring.a.goal.and.assisting.on.the.other.two.goals.in.the.49ers.3-2.win.over.Elon...Finished.tied.for.third.on.the.team.in.goals.with.four...Scored.the 49ers first goal of the season against San Jose State...Also.scored.a.goal.in.the.49ers.win.over.Davidson....Started.all.21.of.Charlotte’s.games. 2006 - Saw.action.in.10.games.with.one.start….Suc-cessfully.delivered.on.a.penalty.kick.following.overtime.in.the.Atlantic.10.quarterfinals against Duquesne… Tallied nine shots. at Charlotte Country Day:.Scored.12.goals.and.had.eight.assists.in.leading.his.team.to.a.15-5-2.record.as.an.exchange.student.in.2005....Played.for.Barnsley.FC.and.his.local.county.team.throughout.his.youth.in.South.Yorkshire,.England.

#8 Luke ExleyMidfielder, 5-11, 165, SeniorBarnsley england; Charlotte Country Day

luke exley’s Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg 2006. 10-1. 9. 0. 0. 0. 02007. 21-21. 37. 4. 3. 11. 02008. 19-19. 30. 2. 2. 6. 0Career 50-4� 76 6 5 �7 0

PreseasonAll-Atlantic10selection.TeamCaptain.at Charlotte: 2008 - Named. third-team. ESPN The Magazine. Academic. All-American...Named.first-team ESPN The Maga-zine.Academic.All-District...Earned. honorable-mention.

All-Atlantic.10.honors...Named. to. the.A-10.Aca-demic.All-Conference. team...Named.second-team.NSCAA/adidas.Scholar.All-South.region...Named.to.the NCCSIA All-State team...Finished tied for second on.the.team.and.tenth.in.the.A-10.in.goals.with.six...Finished tied for second on the team and fifth in the A-10 with five assists...His 18 points tied him for eighth.in.the.A-10...Scored.a.goal.against.College.of. Charleston,. UNC.Wilmington,. UCF,. La. Salle,.Xavier.and.Duquesne...Assisted.on.the.game-winning.goals.against.UAB.and.UCF. 2007 - Named.to.the.All-Tournament.team.at.the.Davidson/Adidas.Classic...Scored.two.goals.which.came.in.49ers.victories.over.Appalachian.State.and.Saint.Joseph’s...In the Saint Joseph’s game he assisted on the game-winning goal...Recorded an assist against Temple...Connected on the first penalty kick in the shootout in the A-10 Tournament Semifinal game against #12 Saint Louis...Started 18.games. 2006 - Saw.action.in.16.games.with.eight.starts…Tallied.one.goal and one assist…Scored his first career goal for the 49ers during the

#7 Adam GrossMidfielder, 5-11, 175, Senioraustin, tX; Dripping Springs hS

adam gross’ Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg 2006. 16-8. 13. 1. 1. 3. 02007. 18-18. 17. 2. 2. 6. 02008. 19-19. 36. 6. 6. 18. 0Career 53-45 66 9 9 27 0

6-1.win.over.Saint.Joseph’s....Assisted.on.the.49ers.second.goal.of.the.season.against.UNC.Asheville..at Dripping Springs high:.Captain.and.leading.scorer.in.his.junior.and.senior.seasons...Helped.his.Austin.United.Capitals team advance to the U.S. Club national semifinals... Member of the ‘87 South Texas ODP team...Region III ODP pool player.

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Meet the 2009 teaM

at Charlotte: 2008 - Saw.action.in.four.games...Helped. the. 49ers. record. a. shutout. against. St..Bonaventure. 2007 - Started.all.21.of.Charlotte’s.games...Played.an.integral.role.on.a.49ers.defense.which.recorded.eight.shut-outs.and.limited.14.foes.to.

a.goal.or.less...Recorded.three.shots..2006 - Saw.action.in.19.games.with.19.starts…Collected.one.goal on five shots… Broke open a scoreless game with his first career goal in the 49ers victory over Gardner-Webb... Integral part of a 49ers defense that.recorded.seven.shutouts.and.limited.13.foes.to.a.goal.or.less..at Notts County: Member.of.the.U-18.England.schools.national.team...Member.of.Notts.County.FC.Centers.of.Excellence...Earned.Player.of.the.Year.honors.in.2002....Named.team.captain.three-times...Competed. in. the. English. schools.athletics finals at 200m and 400m relays...Also, earned his Level 1 and Level 2 English FA Coaching qualifications.

#5 Nathan MathersDefender, 6-2, �80, SeniorNottingham, england; Notts County

Nathan Mathers’ Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2006. 19-19. 5. 1. 0. 2. 12007. 21-21. 3. 0. 0. 0. 02008. 4-0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0Career 44-40 8 � 0 2 �

at Charlotte: 2008 - Saw.action.in.14.games.with.10.starts...Versatile.player. that.played.part.of. the.season.at.forward.and.then.he played final ten games of.the.season.at.defender...Assisted.on.the.49ers.goal.

at.eventual.national.champion.Maryland...Helped.the.49ers.record.shutouts.against.Dayton.and.St..Bonaventure. 2007 - Played.an.integral.role.on.a.49ers.defense.which.recorded.eight.shutouts.and.limited.14.foes.to.a.goal.or.less...Tallied.an.assist.in. the.49ers.victory.over.St..Mary’s...Started.20.games. at Connecticut: Saw.action.in.nine.games..at Decatur high:.A. three-time.All-Washington.selection… Member of the Region IV ODP and Washington.State.ODP.teams….Member.of.the.FC.United,.a.powerhouse.club.program.in.Washington.youth.soccer.

#6 Josh NorwoodForward, 5-��, �75, SeniorFederal Way, Wa; u. of Connecticut

Josh Norwood’s Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2007. 20-20. 2. 0. 1. 1. 02008. 14-10. 3. 0. 1. 1. 0Career 34-30 5 0 2 2 0

at Charlotte: 2008 - Named. third-team. NSCAA.All-Mid-Atlantic.Region.Honors...Earned.All-Tourna-ment.honors.after.leading.the.49ers.to.tournament.titles.in. the. Davidson/adidas. Classic,. UNCW/Courtyard.Marriott Classic and the Charlotte Nike Invitational...Scored.the.game-winning.

goal.with.51.seconds.left.in.regulation.giving.the.49ers.a.1-0.win.over.UAB.to.clinch.the.Charlotte.Nike Invitational title...Claimed the first A-10 Player.of.the.Week.award.after.scoring.three.goals.with.two.assists.in.the.49ers.wins.over.Davidson.and.College.of.Charleston...Against.Charleston,.he.scored.two.goals.and.tallied.two.assists...Tied.for second on the team and fifth in the A-10 with six. assists...Assisted.on. two.goals. in. the.49ers.win.over.St..Bonaventure. 2007 - Named.to.the.Atlantic.10.All-Tournament.team.after.recording.an.assist.against.Fordham.and.connecting.on.the.penalty.kick.that.gave.the.49ers.a.3-2.win.in.the.shootout in the A-10 Tournament Semifinal game against.#12.Saint.Louis...Scored.three.goals.with.two.of.them.coming.in.the.Saint.Joseph’s.game.including.the.game-winning.goal...Scored.his.other.goal.against.George.Washington...Recorded.assists.against.Fordham.and.Davidson...Saw action in 19 games with five starts. at Westlake high:.Invited to the U.S.S.F. National Pool Camp...Member of the Region III ODP team.which.toured.Spain.in.2006…Named.2004.Central.Texas.Newcomer.of.the.Year…Earned.All-District.and.All-Region.Honors.twice…Played.for.Lonestar.Soccer.Club.

#11 Andres CueroForward, 5-�0, �65, Junioraustin, tX; Westlake

andres Cuero’s Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2007. 19-5. 23. 3. 2. 8. 12008. 14-12. 27. 4. 6. 14. 2Career 33-�7 50 7 8 22 3

at Charlotte: 2008 - Started the 49ers first nine games on.defense.before.a.knee.injury.caused.him.to.miss.the.rest.of.the.season...Helped.the.49ers.record.shutouts.against.Winthrop,.UAB,.UNC.Greensboro.and.UCF...Assisted.on. the.49ers. fourth.goal.of. the.season. in.

their.season-opening.win.at.Davidson. 2007 - Started.all.21.of.Charlotte’s.

#18 Tyler DuncanDefender, 5-�0, �70, JuniorRaleigh, NC; Broughton

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at old Dominion: Scored.seven.goals.and.added.six.assists.in.two.seasons...Finished.second.on.the.team.in.assists in 2008 with four and finished tied for second on.the.team.with.four.goals...Earned.CAA.All-Rookie.team.honors. in.2007...Scored.game-winning.goals.against.Penn.State,.Richmond.and.Hofstra.in.2007..

at apex high: Second.all-time.leading.goal.scorer.with.86.career.goals...Led.his.2005.team.to.the.4A.State.Championship.and.was.named.Team.MVP.that.season...Earned.All-Conference,.All-South.Region.and.All-State.honors.as.well.as.being.named.Conference.and.Regional.Player.of.the.Year.as.a.senior...Led.his.club.team.in.scoring.from.2004-07.while.leading.them.to.four.state.cup.championships...Played.club.soccer.for.CASL.

#9 T.J. BeaulieuForward, 5-9, �55, Juniorapex, NC; old Dominion university

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at Charlotte: 2008 - Saw.action.in.nine.games...Helped. the. 49ers. collect.shutouts. against. UCF. and.St.. Bonaventure. at Fort Collins high: Teamed.with.fellow.Niner.David.Martin.

to.lead.Fort.Collins.High.School.to.the.2005.5A.State.championship...Earned.All-Conference.and.All-Colorado.honors.while.being.named.the.team.MVP in 2005...In 2006, he was again named All-Conference,.All-Colorado. and. MVP. of. the.State.Cup.Finals...Member.of.the.Colorado.ODP.team with fellow 49ers Isaac Caughran and Isaac Cowles...Captained.the.Colorado.ODP.team.since.2005...In 2005, he traveled to the Czech Republic with the Region IV ODP Team...A member of the Colorado Rapids (MLS) Super.Y.league.team.as.well.as.the.Colorado.Rush.club.team..

#15 Alexander DeitzDefender, 5-�0, �65, SophomoreFort Collins, Co; Fort Collins

at Charlotte: 2008 -. Named.A-10. Rookie. of. the.Week (October 6) after scor-ing his first career goal which proved. to. the. game-winner.in. the. 49ers. victory. over.UCF...Saw. action. in. all. 19.

of.Charlotte’s.games.with.18.starts...Scored.another.goal.in.the.49ers.win.over.St..Bonaventure...Assisted.on.the.game-winning.goal.in.the.Duquesne.game..at JK Mullen high: Captain.of.his.Colorado.Rush.U.S.S.F.. Academy. team. where. helped. his. team.reach. the.2007.State.Cup.Finals...Member.of. the.Colorado ODP team with fellow 49ers Isaac Cowles and.Alexander.Deitz.

#23 Isaac CaughranMidfielder, 5-11, 160, SophomoreCastle Rock, Co; JK Mullen

at Charlotte: 2008 - Named.to.the.All-Tournament.team. after. helping.the.49ers.capture.the.Charlotte Nike In-vitational.title.with.wins.over.Winthrop.

and. UAB...Started. all. 19. of. Charlotte’s.games...Helped.the.49ers.record.six.shut-outs.and.limit.12.foes.to.a.goal.or.less..at Faith Christian high: Played.an.integral.role.in.leading.the.team.to.the.2006.state.championship...Earned. first-team. All-Denver Post and. Rocky Mountain News.accolades,.as.well.as.All-Conference.and.All-Region. honors...As. a. senior,. he. was.named. Metro. Player. of. the.Year...A. four-year. letter. winner,. team. MVP.and captain...Played with the Colorado ODP team with fellow 49ers Isaac

#3 Isaac CowlesDefender, 6-0, �70, Sophomorearvada, Co; Faith Christian

at Charlotte: 2008 - Scored his first career goal which. was. the. game-winner. in. the. 49ers. season.opening.win.at.Davidson...Also.recorded.an.assist.in.the.Davidson.game...Had.a. stretch. of. three-straight.games.with.an.assist.when.

he.tallied.an.assist.against.UNC.Greensboro,.Elon.and.UCF...Saw.action.in.15.games.with.12.starts. at Ravenswood: Played.for.England.Schoolboys.U-18.team.at.Wembley.Stadium...Played.against.Australia, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.with.the.England.Schoolboys.team...Led.his.high.school.team.which.did.not.allow.a.goal.in.the.entire.competition.to.the.County.Cup...Played.for.the.Southeast.England.team.as.well.as.the.Kent.U18.team...Captain.of.his.high.school.team.

#16 Jason HawesMidfielder, 5-10, 170, SophomoreBromley, Kent, england; Ravenswood

games...Assisted.on.the.game-winning.goal.in.the.49ers first win of the season over St. Mary’s... Played an.integral.role.on.a.49ers.defense.which.recorded.eight.shutouts.and.limited.14.foes.to.a.goal.or.less..at Broughton high:.Named.All-Conference,.All-Region.and.All-State.as.a.senior.after. leading.his.team. to. the. 4A. State. Championship…Helped. his.team.win.two.conference.and.conference.tournament.championships...Member.of.the.2006.Region.ODP.team,. which. won. the. ODP. National. Champion-ship…Played. integral. role.on. the.Triangle.Futbol.Club. team.which.was.a.2006.Snickers.State.Cup.Finalist.and.Super.Y.League.participant…Member.of.the.National.Honor.Society.

Isaac Caughran’s Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2008. 19-18. 11. 2. 1. 5. 1

Caughran.and.Alexander.Deitz...Led.his.Real.Colorado.Club.team.to.the.2007 Colorado State and Region IV Championship...During the summer of.2007,.he.played.on.a.Real.Colorado.team.that.reached.the.Club.National.Championship.game...

Isaac Cowles’ Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2008. 19-19. 6. 0. 0. 0. 0

alexander Deitz’s Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2008. 9-0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0

Jason hawes’ Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2008. 15-12. 7. 1. 4. 6. 1

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captain,.he.led.his.high.school.team.to.the.4A.ROPSSAA.Championship.

#14 Julien Brown-LathamMidfielder, 5-7, 150, R-Freshmantoronto, ontario, Canada; St. edmunds Cham-

#13 Robert Propstgoalkeeper, 5-��, �65, SophomoreConcord, NC; J.M. Robinson

at Charlotte: 2008 - Named.to.the.A-10.All-Rookie.team...Named. Defensive. MVP. after. helping. the.49ers.capture.the.UNCW/Courtyard.Marriott.Clas-sic...Started.all.19.games.on.a.49ers.defense.which.recorded.six.shutouts.and.limited.12.foes.to.a.goal.or less...Tallied his first career assist in the 49ers

#4 Charles RodriguezDefender, 6-0, �75, SophomoreFranklin, tN; Father Ryan

at Charlotte: 2008 - Named. to. the.Atlantic. 10.All-Rookie. team...Finished. tied. for. second. on.the.team.and.tenth.in.the.A-10.in.goals.with.six...Scored. his. third. career. goal. at. eventual. national.champion. Maryland...Also. scored. goals. against.UNC.Wilmington,.Elon,.

Fordham, Xavier and Rhode Island...Scored the game-winning. goal. against. Xavier. and. UNC.Wilmington...Assisted.on.the.49ers.other.goal.in.their.win.over.Xavier...Assisted.on.the.game-winning.goals.against.Elon.and.St..Bonaventure..at loyola Catholic Secondary: Led.team.to.the.City,.State.and.Regional.Championships...U-18.team.won.the.Score.at.the.Shore.Cham-pionship.in.November,.2007...Member.of.U-16.Ontario. Cup. Finalist. team...Two-time. high.school.Athlete. of. the.Year...Won. the. Golden.Boot.as.the.team’s.leading.scorer.as.a.senior...Member.of.the.Canadian.national.program.as.well.as.the.Provincial.Program.

#10 Evan JamesForward, 5-��, �60, SophomoreMississauga, ontario, Canada; loyola Catholic

evan James’ Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2008. 19-11. 29. 6. 3. 15. 2

Robert Propst’s Career StatisticsYear g-S Mins. ga gaa Record Sho Svs.2008. 3-0. 17:01. 0. 0.00. 0-0-0. 0. 2.

at Charlotte: 2008 - Helped. the. 49ers. record.shutouts. against. UCF. and. St.. Bonaventure...Fin-ished.the.season.with.two. saves...Saw. ac-tion. in. three.games. At J.M. Robinson

high: Two-time.All-Conference.selection...Starting.goalkeeper.for.the.South.Charlotte.Soccer.Association.Club.team.that.won.the.U.S..Club.Regional.Championship.in.2007...Member. of. the. SCSA.Academy. team...Played.ODP.from.2003-05...Participated.in.the.State.Games.as.a.junior.and.senior...

win. over. Duquesne. at Father Ryan: Earned.All-State.honors.twice....As.a.junior,.he.was.team.captain.of..his.Father.Ryan.High.School.soccer.team...Played.a.major.role.in.leading.his.Tennes-see Futbol Club team to five straight State Cup championships...In 2004 and 2007, he helped the Tennessee.Futbol.Club.reach.the.regional.quar-terfinals...The Tennessee Futbol Club team that he.played.for.had.11.players.commit.to.Division.I colleges...Was a Region III ODP Pool Player and.a.member.of.the.Tennessee.State.ODP.team.for.several.years.

Charles Rodriguez’s Career StatisticsYears g-S Shots g a p gWg2008. 19-19. 2. 0. 1. 1. 0

#24 Nate BadkeDefender, 6-2, �85, FreshmanCharlotte, NC; Charlotte Catholicat Charlotte Catholic high: A.two-year.captain.at.Catholic...Teamed. with. fellow. 49er. freshmen. Pat-rick.Eavenson.and.Donnie.Smith.to.help.Charlotte.Catholic.capture.the.2008.North.Carolina.3A.State.Championship...Earned.All-Queen.City.Conference,.

All-Region,.All-Mecklenburg.County.and.First-Team.All-Charlotte.Observer.in.each.of.the.last.two.seasons...Named.to.Charlotte.Weekly’s.Top.Players.of.2008.list...Played.club.soccer.for.the.Charlotte.Soccer.Academy.

at Charlotte: 2008 - Redshirted. at South Meck-lenburg High: Named.Southwestern.4A.Player.of.the.Year.after.scoring.16.goals.with.15.assists...Earned.All-Conference,.All-Region.and.All-State.honors.after.leading. South. Mecklenburg. to. the. North. Carolina.

State.4A.Tournament...Helped.the.SCSA.Academy.team.move.into.second.place.in.their.regional.division..

#27 Owen DarbyMidfielder, 5-10, 150, R-FreshmanCharlotte, NC; South Mecklenburg

at Jacksonville high: Helped. the.North.Carolina.State.ODP.team.capture.the.2008.USYS.ODP.National.Championship...Three-year. member. of. the. North.Carolina ODP team and participated in the Region III ODP.camp.for.three.years...Helped.Jacksonville.win.the.State.3A.Championship.in.2005.as.well.as.reach-

ing.the.2006.and.2008.3A.State.Championship.game...Earned.3A.All-State.honors as a senior...A two-time All-Region IV selection...As a senior, he was.named.a.NSCAA/adidas.High.School.Scholar.All-American...Played.club.soccer.for.the.OCSA.

#26 Klay Davisgoalkeeper, 6-0, �80, FreshmanJacksonville, NC; Jacksonville

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at Charlotte: 2008 - Redshirted. at Forsyth Country Day: Led.his.team.to.back-to-back.State.Championships. in. 2006. and. 2007,. scoring. the.game-winning.goals. in.each.of. the. two.Champi-onship. games...As. a. senior,. he. was.named. State.Player.of. the.Year...Earned.All-State,.All-Region.

and.All-Conference.honors.twice..Played.for.the.successful.Greensboro.Soccer.Club..

#12 Justin TuckerDef./Midfielder, 5-9, 155, R-FreshmanWinston-Salem, NC; Forsyth Country Day

at Charlotte Catholic high: Teamed.with.fellow.49er.freshmen.Nate.Badke.and.Donnie.Smith.to.help.Charlotte.Catholic.capture.the.2008.North.Carolina.3A. State. Championship...Played. on. three. NCYSA.State.Champion.teams...Participated.in.the.2004.ODP.Region III and 2007 USL Super Y National Team

Camps...Played.club.soccer.for.the.North.Meck.Academy.

#25 Patrick Eavensongoalkeeper, 6-2, �75, Freshmanhuntersville, NC; Charlotte Catholic

at Knoxville Catholic high: Played.club.soccer.with.KFC. Crush. Liverpool. under. coach. John. Craven...Member of the Tennessee ODP and the Region III ODP.teams..

#22 Tyler GibsonMidfielder, 5-8, 135, FreshmanKnoxville, tN; Knoxville Catholic

at Chapel hill high: Earned first-team All-Confer-ence.and.All-Region.honors.as.a.senior...Named.Team.MVP.as.a.senior.when.he.scored.20.goals...Helped.team.reach.the.second.round.of.the.state.playoffs.two.times...Lettered.four.years.in.soccer..

#28 Kyle GriffinDefender, 6-0, �65, FreshmanChapel hill, NC; Chapel hill

At TC Roberson High: Earned.All-State.honors.as.a.junior.and.a.senior...Three-time.All-Region.selec-tion.scored.50.goals.and.dished.out.43.assists.in.his.career.....Three-time.All-MAC.Conference.selection.who.earned. league.Player.of. the.Year.honors. as. a.senior...Played.an.integral.role.in.helping.TC.Rob-

erson.win.83.games.and.two.MAC.Conference.championships.during.his.four-year.career...An.ODP.Regional.Pool.Player...Played.club.soccer.for.the.Highland.Football.Club.

#19 Robert MayMid./Defender, 5-�0, �50, FreshmanAsheville, NC; TC Roberson

at a.B. lucas Secondary high:. Member. of. the.Ontario.U-17.National.Development.team...Helped.his.London.City.FC.club.team.to.the.Ontario.Cup.and.a runner-up finish in the Canadian National Soccer Club Championships in 2007...In 2008, he played for. the.AKE. London. Cobras. and. the.AKE. Men’s.

Premier.team...Named.Lucas’.Athlete.of.the.Year.in.2006-07...A.member.of.the.Region.All-Star.team.in.basketball...Participated.in.Golf,.Cross.Country.and.Track.and.Field.during.his.high.school.career.

#21 Anthony PerezDefender, 6-�, �65, Freshmanlondon, ontario, Canada; a.B. lucas Secondary

at Watauga high:.Played.on.the.North.Carolina.ODP. State. team. for. three. seasons...Earned. All-Conference.and.All-Region.honors.as.a.junior.and.a. senior..Broke. several. schools. records. including.goals in a single season (40), hat tricks in a single season (5), goals in a single game (7), and points in

a single season (98)...Played club soccer for the Greensboro Youth Soc-cer.Academy...Younger.brother.of.former.49ers.women’s.soccer.standout.Ashley.Rex.

#17 Jennings RexMid./Forward, 6-�, �50, FreshmanBoone, NC; Watauga

Preseason Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team selection. at Ferguson high:.Played.for.the.Miami.Kendall.F.C..in. the.United.States.Academy.League...A.United.States.U-18.National.Team.Pool.player.as.well.as.a.member.of.the.Florida.ODP.State.team...A.four-year.letterwinner.who.earned.All-Dade.County.honors.

#2 Steven SaballosMidfielder, 5-8, 145, FreshmanMiami, Fl; Ferguson

at Charlotte Catholic high: Teamed.with.fellow.49er.freshmen.Nate.Badke.and.Patrick.Eavenson.to.help.Charlotte.Catholic.capture.the.2008.North.Carolina.3A.State.Championship....MVP.of.the.North.Carolina.East-West.All-Star.game...Co-captain.as.a senior...Named to NSCAA/adidas All-Region III

team.as.a.senior...A.two-time.Region.Player.of.the.Year.who.also.earned.All-Conference,.All-Region,.All-Charlotte Observer,.All-Mecklenburg.County.and.All-State.honors.as.a.junior.and.a.senior..Played.club.soccer.for.the.Charlotte.Soccer.Academy.

#20 Donnie SmithForward, 5-��, �45, FreshmanMatthews, NC; Charlotte Catholic

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ReCoRD oveRall hoMe aWaY NeutRal all games. 12-6-1. 8-1-1. 3-4-0. 1-1-0atlantic �0. 4-4-1. 3-1-1. 1-3-0. 0-0-0Non-Conference 8-2-0. 5-0-0. 2-1-0. 1-1-0

INDIvIDual StatIStICSName gp-gS goals assists points Shots gWgChris.Salvaggione. 19-19.. 15.. 8.. 38.. 69. 6Adam.Gross. 19-19. 6. 6. 18. 36. 0Evan.James. 19-11. 6. 3. 15. 29. 2Andres.Cuero. 14-12. 4. 6. 14. 27. 2Kent.Long. 19-4. 2. 4. 8. 9. 0Luke.Exley. 19-19. 2. 2. 6. 30. 0Jason.Hawes. 15-12. 1. 4. 6. 7. 1Isaac Caughran 19-18 2 1 5 11 1Matt.Weston. 14-0. 2. 1. 5. 8. 0Ryan.Swaim. 19-18. 0. 5. 5. 30. 0Matt.Wallace. 12-0. 1. 1. 3. 2. 0Tyler.Duncan. 9-9. 0. 1. 1. 3. 0Josh.Norwood. 14-10. 0. 1. 1. 3. 0Charles.Rodriguez. 19-19. 0. 1. 1. 2. 0Isaac Cowles 19-19 0 0 0 6 0Aaron.Kepler. 6-0. 0. 0. 0. 3. 0Jeff.Kavitta. 3-0. 0. 0. 0. 3. 0Alexander.Deitz. 9-0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0Nathan.Mathers. 4-0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0Charlotte 19. 41. 44. 126. 278. 12opponents 19. 23. 17. 63. 193. 6

goalKeepeR StatIStICSName gp-gS Minutes ga gaa Saves W l t Sho David.Martin. 19-19. 1739:34. 23. 1.19. 61. 12. 6. 1. 4.Robert.Propst. 3-0. 17:01. 0. 0.00. 2. 0. 0. 0. 0.Charlotte. 19. 1756:35. 23. 1.18. 63. 12. 6. 1. 6opponents. 21. 1957:49. 37. 1.70. 91. 7. 12. 2. 4

ReSultS Date oppoNeNt SCoRe att.August.29. at.Davidson&. W,.5-1. 1327August.31. at.Coll..of.Charleston&.. W,.5-3. 764September 12 Coastal Carolina% L, 1-2 (OT) 200September.14. at.UNC.Wilmington.%.. W,.3-1. 493September 19 WINthRop! W, 2-0 ��66September 21 uaB! W, �-0 896September 24 uNC gReeNSBoRo W, �-0 �373September 27 eloN W, 2-� (ot) �27�September 30 UCF W, 4-0 796October 7 at #10 Maryland L, 1-2 (OT) 746October.11. at.Fordham*. W,.2-1. 97October.12. at.La.Salle*. L,.2-3. 300October 17 DaYtoN* t 0-0, (2ot) 540October 19 XavIeR* W, 2-� 630October 25 #�8 SaINt louIS* l, 2-3 �288October 31 DuQueSNe* W, 3-2 5�8November 2 St. BoNaveNtuRe W, 4-0 7�2November 7 at Rhode Island* L, 1-2 (2OT) 267November.9. at.Massachusetts*.. L,.0-1. 503&.-.Davidson/Adidas.Classic,.Davidson,.NC%.-.UNCW/Courtyard.Marriott.Clsc.,.Wilmington,.NC! - Charlotte/Nike Invitational, Charlotte, NC*.-.Atlantic.10.Game.

2008 honorsNSCAA all-american

Chris Salvaggione (Second-Team)

TopDrawerSoccer.com all-americanChris Salvaggione (Third-Team)

College Soccer News all-americanChris Salvaggione (Third-Team)

ESPN The Magazine academic all-american

Adam Gross (Third-Team)

a-�0 offensive player of the YearChris.Salvaggione

atlantic �0 all-ConferenceChris Salvaggione (First-Team)

Adam Gross (Honorable-Mention)Evan James (All-Rookie)

Charles Rodriguez (All-Rookie)

atlantic �0 academic all-ConferenceAdam.Gross,.David.Martin

NSCaa all-Mid atlantic RegionChris Salvaggione (First-Team)

Andres Cuero (Third-Team)

NCCSIa all-State teamAdam.Gross,.Chris.Salvaggione

NSCaa/adidas Scholar all-South Region

Adam Gross (Second-Team).David Martin (Second-Team)

team MvpChris.Salvaggione

David Schlee award WinnerLuke.Exley

ESPN The Magazine academic all-DistrictAdam.Gross.-.First-team

College Soccer News’ National team of the WeekRyan.Swain,.September.22

Chris.Salvaggione,.September.29Chris.Salvaggione,.November.3

Soccer America’sNational team of the Week

Chris.Salvaggione,.September.30Chris.Salvaggione,.November.4

TopDrawerSoccer.Com National team of the WeekChris.Salvaggione,.October.2

Chris.Salvaggione,.November.4

atlantic �0 player of the WeekAndres.Cuero,.September.2

Chris.Salvaggione,.September.29Chris.Salvaggione,.November.3

atlantic �0 Rookie of the WeekIsaac Caughran, October 6

Davidson/adidas Classic all-tournamentChris Salvaggione (MVP), Andres Cuero,

Luke.Exley,.Ryan.Swaim.

uNCW/Courtyard Marriott all-tournamentChris Salvaggione (Off. MVP)Charles.Rodriguez.(Def..MVP

Andres.Cuero,.Luke.Exley

Charlotte Nike Invitational all-tournamentIsaac Cowles, Andres Cuero, David Martin,

Chris.Salvaggione

the 2008 season review

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Gabe Garcia (1991 -NSCAA Second-Team)�988-9� - Striker - helotes, texasThe first player in Charlotte soccer history to be named All-America, when he earned that honor in 1991...Finished his career.with.97.points.and.39.goals...Two-Time.Conference.Player.of.the.Year,.named.Sun.Belt.Player.of.the.Year.in.1990.and co-Offensive MVP in the Metro Conference in 1991...He also earned first team All-Sun Belt Conference honors in 1989...The program’s first three-time All-South Region selection...Helped lead team to their first NCAA Tournament Ap-pearance, first appearance in national polls in 1991...Team peaked at #4 in 1991 as they started 13-0-4....Led Charlotte in scoring.all.three.seasons.as.he.helped.lead.the.team.to.a.47-22-1.four-year.record.

Mac Cozier (�994 - NSCaa First-team)�992-95 - Striker - orange park, FloridaThe first player in Charlotte soccer history to be named first team All-America, when he was named NSCAA First Team All-America.in.1994...Helped.lead.the.team.to.a.seeded.NCAA.Tournament.berth.in.1994.when.he.had.14.goals.and.11.assists...Team finished the season ranked fourth in the nation and first in the South Region...Member of the two unbeaten Metro.Conference.Championship.teams.in.1992.and.1994...All-time.career.assists.leader...Ranks.second.in.career.points...Ranks.fourth.all-time.in.goals...Two-time.All-South.Region.selection.and.four-time.all-conference.choice...Named.Offen-sive MVP of the Metro Conference in 1994...Member of the U-23 U.S. National team...In 1995, a finalist for the Missouri Athletic.Club.Player.of.the.Year...Team.compiled.51.wins.in.his.four-year.career.and.were.ranked.in.the.top.25.in.all.four.seasons.and.reached.the.top.10.in.three.of.them.

Jon Busch (�996 - NSCaa First-team)�994-96 - goalkeeper - Schenectady, New YorkNamed first team All-America in 1996, when he helped lead Charlotte to their first-ever appearance in the College Cup and a.school-record.19.wins...Recorded.a.career-high.12.shutouts.including.two.in.the.NCAA.Tournament.and.a.career-low.0.89.goals against average...Named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year in 1996...Named first team All-Conference three.times...Named.Socccer America’s First-Team Freshman All-American in 1994...In 1995, named most outstanding goalkeeper at the Conference USA Tournament...In 1996, earned Soccer America’s.Team.of. the.Week.honors. twice...Member.of.the.U-17.and.U-20.national.teams...Currently.plays.professionally.for.the.Chicago.Fire.in.the.MLS...Named.to the 2004 MLS All-Star team...In 2004, he was named to the Conference USA All-Decade men’s soccer team...Posted a.shutout.over.Colombia.starting.in.goal.for.the.U.S..national.team,.March.2005...Named.2008.MLS.Goalkeeper.of.the.Year...Part.of.the.United.States.National.team.roster.for.the.CONCACAF.Gold.Cup,.Summer.of.2009.

Ben parry (�997 - NSCaa Second-team)1994-97 - Defender - Albemarle, North CarolinaFirst.defender.to.earn.All-America.honors.at.Charlotte,.when.he.earned.second.team.NSCAA.All-America.honors.in.1997...Picked.third.overall.in.1998.MLS.College.Draft.by.the.San.Jose.Clash,.Parry.is.the.highest.draft.pick.ever.in.Charlotte.49ers.athletic.history...Helped.lead.the.49ers.to.three.NCAA.Tournament.appearances.including.the.1996.College.Cup...Helped.anchor.a.defense.that.posted.25.shutouts.in.his.four-year.career...During.his.career,.the.49ers.won.58.games,.two.league.titles, made three NCAA Tournament appearances and were twice ranked in the top five of the final NSCAA Coaches’ Polls...In 1997, named first team All-South Region and first team All-Conference USA...Four-year starter and two-time team.captain...Two-time.winner.of.Charlotte’s.David.Schlee.Memorial.Award.

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Chris Salvaggione (2008 - NSCaa Second-team and TopDrawerSoccer.com third-team and College Soccer News third-team)2007-08 - Forward - Monument, ColoradoBecame the first 49er in 11 years to earn All-American honors after he was named second-team NSCAA and third-team TopDrawerSoccer.com.and.College Soccer News All-American in 2008...A semifinalists for the 2008 Hermann Trophy...Named.Atlantic.10.Offensive.Player.of.the.Year.in.2008.after.leading.the.league.in.goals.with.15.and.points.with.38....His 15 goals is the fourth highest single-season total in the program’s history....Earned first-team All-Atlantic 10 honors in 2007 and 2008...Earned first-team NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic region honors in 2008 and second-team All-Mid-Atlantic region.honors.in.2007...Earned.A-10.Player.of.the.Week.honors.three.times.in.his.career...Also.named.to.Soccer America,.College Soccer News.and.TopDrawerSoccer.com.National.Teams.of.the.Week.twice.in.2008...Picked.in.the.third.round.of.the.2009.MLS.Super.Draft.by.the.New.England.Revolution.

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atlaNtIC �02008 - First team: Chris. Salvag-gione.. hon. Mention: Adam. Gross..all-Rookie: Evan.James,.Charles.Ro-driguez..all-academic: Adam.Gross,.David.Martin..2007 - First team: Chris.Salvaggione. all-Rookie team: Will.Shull..all-aca-demic: David.Martin.2006 - First team: Evan. Harding..Second team:.Pete.Palomino,.Michael.Rose.. all-Rookie team:. Andre. Lee,.David.Martin..all-academic:.Michael.Rose.2005 - First team: Adam.Ruud,.Floyd.Franks..Second team:.Evan.Harding..all-Rookie team:.Beau.Fraser.

CoNFeReNCe uSa2004 - First team: Floyd.Franks,.Adam.Ruud. third team: John.Nabers2003 - Second team: Floyd. Franks,.Mira.Mupier. third team: Joe.Lampert. all-Freshman: Chris.Arnold.2002 - Second team: Mira. Mupier..third team: Shane.Carew..all-Fresh-man: Floyd.Franks.200� - Second team: Lucas.Mackanos..third team: Juan.Munoz-Airey,.Shane.Carew.. all-Freshman: Mira. Mupier,.George.Sheppard.2000 - Second team: David. McGill,.C.J.. Robinson. third team - Juan.Munoz-Airey,.David.Pedreschi,.Shane.Carew,.Ntando.Tsambo..all-Freshman: Joe.Lampert,.David.McGill.�999 - Second team: Jamath.Shoffner,.C.J.. Robinson.. third team: Stephen.Miller.. all-Freshman: Juan. Munoz-Airey..�998 - First team: Jon.Mabee,.Christian.Lund,. C.J.. Robinson. Second team: David. Hughes,. Pablo. Pinzon. third team: Jamath.Shoffner..all-Freshman:.Crunch.Brown,.Stephen.Miller. �997 - First team: Matthys. Barker,.David. Hughes,. Ben. Parry. Second team: Jim.Kunevicius,.Christian.Lund. all-Freshman: Chris.Peirce.�996 - First team: Matthys.Barker,.Jon.Busch. Second team: Jim.Kunevicius,.Christian. Lund. third team: Matt.Bradner,.Stephen.Pugliese...all-Fresh-man: Eric.Cole,.Pablo.Pinzon,.Stephen.Pugliese.�995 - First team: Jon. Busch,. Mac.Cozier,.Mike.Franks. hon. Mention: Grady. Farmer.. all-Freshman: David.Hughes.

a Al Tayeh, Mazen (01-02) Antonucci, Anthony (98 ) Apple, Marty (83-84) Appleby, Craig (90-92) Arnold, Chris (03-06) Aumer, Steve (86-87; 89) Ayers, Jeff (78-79)B Bajza, Jeff (87) Baker, Brett (00 -03) Barber, Bryan (97- 00) Barker, Matthys (94-97) Barrett, Bob (84) Beachem, Josh (03-05) Begue, Paul (04-07) Belkhiter, Omar (01-02) Bernstein, Rick (80) Beyer, Kevin (90) Bias, Keith (83) Blechner, Doug (86) Boggs, Al (90) Bradner, Matt (95-99). Brathwaite, Randy (87-88) Broennle, Rick (87) Brooker, Carl (76) Brown, Chris (90) Brown, Craig (82-85) Brown, Crunch (98-99) Bryant, Kevin (79) Buerger, Bill (85-88) Burgess, Roger (80-81) Burk, Daniel (02, 04-05) Busch, Jon (94-96) Butler, Jason (85-86)C Calvert, Billy (77) Carew, Shane (00 - 02) Castilla, Sebastian (03). Caughran, Isaac (08-) Choate, Chris (01) Clark, Carlton (77-80) Clark, Wayne (78-82) Cole, Eric (1996-97) Cooper, David (85-88) Costa, David (00-03). Cowles, Isaac (08-) Coyle, George (07) Cozier, Mac (92-95) Crooks, Chris (83-84) Crowley, Tom (87). Cuero, andres (07-) Cullen, John (89-92) Curry, Tom (82) Cushing, Pat (83-87)D Daily, Tim (86 - 87) Daniels, Scott (88) Daughtry, Eric (96) deBot, Hans (84-87). Deitz, alexander (08-) Dekemper, Jim (76; 78) Dennis, Ian (89; 91-93) Diver, Dan (86) Doh, Tureh (79-82)

Dougan, Sean (90) Ducote, Alex (06-07). Duncan, tyler (07-) Dunn, David (78-80)e Ebrahim, Bejan (77-78) Edwards, Robert (82-84) Eggert, Chris (80) Eikeland, Jan Erik (97) Erbacher, Kurt (78-81) Evitts, Rob (99 - 02). exley, luke (06-)F Farmer, Grady (92-95) Fashola, Ahmed (77-80) Favitta, Jeff (05-08) Feeney, Darren (91-93) Fickes, Kevin (89-92) Finkle, Danny (1995-96) Flanagan, Sean (02) Flannigan, Chris (82-84) Flavin, Tim (99-02) Fox, Kevin (05, 07) Franks, Floyd (02 -05) Franks, Mike (92-95) Fraser, Beau (05-06)g Garcia, Carlos (88-91) Garcia, Gabe (88-91) Griesmer, Eddie (83-85) Griffith, John (83-86) Gruno, Ian (88-90) Gordon, Andy (77-78) Grajeda, Jonathan (07) gross, adam (06-) Guenther, Mark (99)h Hall, Coleman (03-06) Harding, Evan (03-06) Harrell, Derek (04) Harrell, Doug (79; 81-83) Harris, Dionde (92-93) . hawes, Jason (08-) Hayden, John (81) Hazeltine, Craig (82-84) Heaney, Aidan (88-91) Higgins, David (78-82) Hofstetter, Robbie (81-84) Huffhines, J.J. (00 - 02) Hughes, David (1995-98)I Imar, Pierre (81-82)J Jacobson, Brian (92-93). James, evan (08-) Johnston, Michael (81-84) Jonsson, Kalli (87)K.Karnchawee, Boonsom (76) Kay, Tommy (84-85) Keidel, Jim (76) Kepler, Aaron (08) Kiser, Lee (77). Koutsokalis, Jimmy (77-80)

all-Mid atlantic2008 - Chris Salvaggione (1st) - Andres Cuero (3rd)2007 - Chris Salvaggione (2nd)2006 - Evan Harding (1st) - Michael Rose (2nd) - Pete Palomino (3rd)all-South2005 - Adam Ruud (2nd)2004 - Floyd Franks (3rd) - Adam Ruud (3rd)2000 - C.J. Robinson (3rd)1998 - Christian Lund (2nd)1997 - Ben Parry (1st)1996 - Jon Busch (1st) - Matthys Barker (2nd)1995 - Mac Cozier (2nd) - Mike Franks (2nd)1994 - Mac Cozier (1st) - Randy Sheen (2nd) - Grady Farmer (3rd)

1993 - Ian Dennis (3rd)1992 - Mike Rock (2nd) - Ian Dennis (3rd)1991 - Gabe Garcia (1st) - Aidan Heaney (1st) - Carlos Garcia (3rd)1990 - Gabe Garcia (3rd)1989 - Gabe Garcia (2nd) - Bobby Ricks (2nd) - R. Riera-Gomez (3rd)1988 - Aidan Heaney (2nd) - R. Riera-Gomez (3rd)1987 - David Cooper (3rd) 1984 - Steve Railton (3rd) 1983 - Doug Harrell (2nd) - John Griffith (3rd)1981 - Shaun Pendleton (3rd)

ALL-TIME LETTERwINNERS

NSCAA ALL-REGION HONORS

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORSMetRo

�994 - First team: Jon.Busch,.Mac.Cozier,.Mike.Franks,.Randy.Sheen. Sec-ond team: Dan.Westwater�993 - First team: Ian Dennis, Doug Pratt. Second team: Mac.Cozier,.Darren.Feeney,.Randy.Sheen�992 . -. First team: Ian Dennis, Doug Pratt,.Mike.Rock..Second team: Craig.Appleby,. . Mac. . Cozier,. Randy. Sheen,.Dan.Westwater�99�. -. Carlos. Garcia,. Gabe. Garcia,.Aidan.Heaney,.Lance.Reed,.Mike.Rock

SuN Belt�990 . -.First team: Gabe.Garcia;.An-thony.Richardson,.Mike.Rock...Second team: Aidan.Heaney,.Randy.Sheen�989 - First team: Gabe Garcia, Ian Gruno,. Bobby. Ricks.. Second team:.Carlos.Garcia,.Ricky.Riera-Gomez�988 - First team: Ian Gruno, Ricky Riera-Gomez. Second team:.Aidan.He-aney,.Jeff.Paciolla�987 - Second team:.Bill.Buerger,.David.Cooper�986 - First team: Pat.Cushing�985 - First team:.David.Cooper,.Steve.Railton�984 - First team:.Michael. Johnston...hon. Mention:. Craig. Brown,. John.Griffith, Ray Leone�983 - First team:. Craig. Brown,.Michael. Johnston,. Ray. Leone,. Gary.Mangione�982 - First team: Pierre Imar, Tony Rossi..hon. Mention: Tureh.Doh,.David.Higgins,.Ray.Leone�98� - First team:. Tureh. Doh,. Tony.Rossi. hon. Mention: David. Higgins,.Pierre Imar�980 - First team:.Fernando.Sosa..hon-orable Mention:.Kurt.Erbacher,.Ahmed.Fashola�979 - First team:. Ahmed. Fashola,.Fernando. Sosa.. Honorable Mention:.David.Higgins,.Jimmy.Koutsokalis�978 - First team: Fernando.Sosa�977 - First team: Jimmy.Koutsokalis

NCCSIa all-State2008 - Chris.Salvaggione,.Adam.Gross 2007 - Chris.Salvaggione2006 - Evan.Harding2005 - Floyd.Franks2004 -.Floyd.Franks,.Adam.Ruud2003 -.Joe.Lampert

all-State SeleCt�984 - Steve.Railton�982 -.Tony.Rossi

CoNFeReNCe MvpatlaNtIC �02008.-.Off.:.Chris.Salvaggione.

CoNFeReNCe uSa1996..-.Def.:.Jon.Busch

MetRo1994. -.Off.:.Mac.Cozier. -.Def.:.Randy.Sheen1992..-.Def.:.Mike.Rock1991..-.co-Off.:.Gabe.Garcia.. -.Def.:.Aidan.Heaney.

SuN Belt1990. -.Gabe.Garcia1983..-.Craig.Brown

CoNFeReNCe touRNaMeNt MvpCoNFeReNCe uSa.1995..-.Def.:.Mike.Franks. -.GK:.Jon.Busch..

CoNFeReNCe uSa Co-CoaCh oF the DeCaDe2004. -.John.Tart

CoNFeReNCe uSa all-DeCaDe teaM2004. -.Jon.Busch

CoaCh oF the YeaRCoNFeReNCe uSa1996..-.John.Tart

MetRo1994..-.Frank.Kohlenstein1992..-.Frank.Kohlenstein.1991. -.Frank.Kohlenstein.

SuN Belt1988. -.Bob.Warming1983. -.Bob.Warming.1982. -.Bob.Warming.1979 - Ike Gardner

COACH & PLAyER HONORS

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DAvID SCHLEE MEMORIAL AwARD

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1994Dan.

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1989Shawn.

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1991Aidan.

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1990Kevin.

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1988Jeff.

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. David Schlee was Charlotte’s first-ever four-year letter winner, a key figure in Charlotte’s rapid soccer development. From the initial year that the 49ers fielded a team (1976), when the program struggled to a 3-10 record, to the year he graduated (1979) and helped the Mean Green post.a.16-7-1.record,.Schlee.was.always.ready.to.go,.ready.to.make.the.extra.tackle.or.extra.run..The.soccer..program.is.earning.national.atten-tion.and.Schlee’s.a.winner.who.will.be.remembered.as.a.dedicated.individual.who.helped.lay.the.groundwork.for.the.49ers’.success.. Schlee.was.tragically.killed.in.a.motorcycle.accident.on.the.eve.of.the.1980.Sun.Belt.Conference.Tournament...An.annual.memorial.award.in.his.name.has.been.established,.thanks.primarily.to.former.Athletic.Foundation.Board.of.Directors’.member.Dick.Dunn.and.his.son,.David,.a three-year letterwinner. An award is presented at the end of each year to the 49er soccer player that best exemplifies David Schlee’s desire to succeed.

1982Doug.

Harrell

1981Kurt.

Erbacher

1984Rob.

Hofstetter

1987Bobby.Ricks

1986Steve.

Railton

1985Craig.

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1996Jim.

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. Kowalewski, Shawn (89-92) Kunevicius, Jim (94-97)l Lally, James (88-90) Lampert, Joe (00-03) Leathers, Cobby (98-99) Lee, Andre (06) Leflar, Shawn (85) Leone, Ray (82-84) Lewis, Mark (99) Levit, Jay (88) Long, Kent (05-08) Lossett, Robert (02 -03) Lund, Christian (1995-98)M Mabee, Jon (1995-98) Mackanos, Lucas (00-03) Mangione, Gary (82-83) Mangione, Roberto(85-86) Marcum, Bart (88-91) Martin, David (06-) Mathers, Nathan (06-) McDonough, John (97-00) McFarland, Jeff (01) McGill, David (00-01) Mebane, Giles (76-78) Meggs, Doug (77) Miller, Stephen (98-00) Morton, John (94) Mosier, Scott (93)

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1992Ian

Dennis

1992Randy.Sheen

1996Ben.

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1997Ben.

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Harding

1983Ray.

Leone

Mosier, Brian (85-88) Mosier, Mike (76). Munoz-Airey, Juan (99-01; 03) Mupier, Mira (01- 04)N Nabers, John (02 -05) Naraine, Yogi (95-97) Norwood, Josh (07-)o Orridge, Neil (83)p Paciolla, Jeff (85-88) Palomino, Pete (03-06) Parry, Ben (94-97) Pastore, Brian (92-95) Pearson, Michael (87) Pedreschi, David (00-01) Peirce, Chris (97-98) Pendleton, Michael (77) Pendleton, Shaun (81) Pham, Quy (78) Phillips, Walter (79-83) Pier, Brian (79) Pickering, Todd (77-79). Pinzon, Juan Pablo (96-99) Power, Joe (81) Pratt, Doug (91-93) Prewett, Mike (80). Propst, Robert (08-) Proskauer, Martin (80-81)

Pugliese, Stephen (96-99)Q Quintana, Paul (94)R Raber, Scott (04) Railton, Steve (84-85) Reed, Lance (89-91) Reiber, T.J. (87; 89) Reineke, Dusty (96-99) Reisterer, Scott (80) Reiter, David (94) Restrepo, Juan (94-95) Richardson, A. (87-90) Ricks, Bobby (86-89) Riera-Gomez, R. (86-89) Robinson, Alex (2005) Robinson, C.J. (97-00) Rock, Jason (92-94) Rock, Mike (89-92 ). Rodriguez, Charles (08-). Rogers, Chris (97-99) Rogers, Kyle (86) Rondinelli, Frank (85) Rose, Michael (03-06) Ross, Bob (76) Rossi, Tony (81-82) Roush, Chan (92-94) Routhier, Shawn (94-96) Rowley, Carl (76) Ruud, Adam (04-05)

S Sackie, Paul (98-99) Safari, Ahmad (81) Salvaggione, Chris (07-08) Schlee, David (76-79) Schmalz, Chris (95-98) Seibert, Tim (05-07) Sepci, Tony (84). Session, Reggie (97, 99) Shackleford, Mark (78) Shaffer, David (87) Sheen, Randy (90; 92-94) Sheppard, George (01-02) Sherwood, Joe (95-98) Shockley, Kevin (90-93) Shoffner, Jamath (96-99) Shull, Will (07) Sincler, Page (97-00) Skiouris, John (76) Smith, Blake (03-06) Spencer, Noah (94-95) Sosa, Fernando (78-81) Stack, Richard (94-95). Stagg, Richard (89-90;92-93) Stephens, David (76) Suarez, Raul “Coco” (80) Swaim, Ryan (08) Swiler, Sean (94) Szalaji, Andy (84-85)t. Tatters, Graham (03-04; 06-07)

Tomlin, Ray (93-96) Traeger, Steven (04-05) Trinitapoli, Mike (00-03) Tritch, Tim (07) Tsambo, Ntando (99-00) Turner, Jered (06) Tutor, Erik (99)v Van Grondelle, A. (81-82) Vitale, Rory (80) Vogl, Eric (04-05)W Wade, Pete (80-81) Wallace, Matt (08) Wargin, Chris (00-02) Watt, Pat (93-95) Weigand, Chris (82) Westwater, Dan (92-94) Weston, Matt (08-) White, Bryan (07) Wilson, Brian (93-94) Wisdo, Joel (01-04) Woollard, Tom (06-07) Wyatt, Bret (92-93)Z Zubick, Sean (02-04, 06) Zwicklbauer, F.J.(88-89)Bold denotes members of the 2009 team

2005Tim

Seibert

2006Michael

Rose

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2007Paul.

Begue

2008LukeExley

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CaReeR poINtS No. Name Seasons Yrs. g a pts. 1.. Fernando.Sosa. 1978-81. 4. 66. 24. 156. 2.. Mac.Cozier. 1992-95. 4. 34. 31. 99. 3.. Gabe.Garcia. 1988-91. 4. 39. 19. 97. 4.. David.Cooper. 1985-88. 4. 40. 14. 94. 5.. Matthys.Barker. 1994-97. 4. 29. 28. 86. 6.. Jimmy.Koutsokalis. 1977-80. 4. 29. 26. 84 7. John Griffith 1983-86 4 29 21 79 8.. Tureh.Doh. 1979-82. 4. 27. 17. 71. 9.. Doug.Pratt. 1991-93. 3. 28. 11. 67. . Dan.Westwater. 1992-94. 3. 24. 19. 67.. 11.. Mira.Mupier. 2001-04. 4. 28. 10. 66. 12.. Anthony.Richardson. 1987-90. 4. 21. 22. 64. 13.. Chris.Salvaggione. 2007-08. 2. 23. 17. 63..14... David.Hughes. 1995-98. 4. 20. 20. 60 15. Pierre Imar 1981-82 2 26 6 58. 16.. Ahmed.Fashola. 1977-80. 4. 23. 10. 56. . Christian.Lund. 1995-98. 4. 18. 20. 56. 18.. Jon.Mabee. 1995-98. 4. 16. 21. 53. 19.. Floyd.Franks. 2002-05. 4. 18. 15. 51.. 20.. Carlos.Garcia. 1988-91. 4. 18. 12. 48

CaReeR goalS No. Name Seasons Yrs g. 1.. Fernando.Sosa. 1978-81. 4. 66. 2.. David.Cooper. 1985-88. 4. 40. 3.. Gabe.Garcia. 1988-91. 4. 39. 4.. Mac.Cozier. 1992-95.. 4. 34. 5.. Jimmy.Koutsokalis. 1977-80. 4. 29 John Griffith 1983-86 4 29. . Matthys.Barker. 1994-97. 4. 29. 8.. Doug.Pratt. 1991-93. 3. 28.. . Mira.Mupier. 2001-04. 4. 28.10.. Tureh.Doh. 1979-82. 4. 27

CaReeR aSSIStS No. Name Seasons Yrs a.. 1.. Mac.Cozier. 1992-95. 4. 31. 2.. Randy.Sheen. 1990-94. 4. 28. . Matthys.Barker. 1994-97. 4. 28 4. Jimmy.Koutsokalis. 1977-80. 4. 26. 5. Ian Dennis 1989-93 4 25. 6.. Fernando.Sosa. 1978-81. 4. 24. 7.. A..Richardson. 1987-90. 4. 22. . Jamath.Shoffner. 1996-99. 4. 22 9. John Griffith 1983-86 4 21. . Jon.Mabee. 1995-98. 4. 21. . Matt.Bradner. 1995-99. 4. 21

ALL-TIME COACHING MARKSYear Coach Record pCt. gF ga Conf. Mvp1976 Ike Gardner 3-10-0 .231 19 68 —— Carl Rowley1977 Ike Gardner 6-12-0 .333 34 55 0-2 David Schlee1978 Ike Gardner 12-10-1 .543 49 46 2-2 Andy Gordon1979 Ike Gardner 16-7-1 .688 88 38 3-2-1 David Higgins1980 Ike Gardner 10-8-3 .548 48 49 2-2 Ahmed Fashola1981. Steve.Parker. 6-12-0. .333. 39. 37. 0-2. Shaun.Pendleton1982. Bob.Warming. 11-6-3. .625. 36. 27. 3-1. David.Higgins1983 Bob Warming 7-9-4 .450 36 43 2-0-2* John Griffith1984. Bob.Warming. 11-7-3. .595. 65. 29. 2-1-1.. Steve.Railton1985. Bob.Warming. 11-6-2. .600. 47. 22. 3-1. Steve.Railton1986. Bob.Warming. 9-13-0. .409. 37. 48. 0-2. Patrick.Cushing1987. Bob.Warming. 8-7-2. .529. 50. 29. 1-2. David.Cooper1988. Bob.Warming. 10-4-3. .676. 35. 19. 5-2. Aidan.Heaney1989. Frank.Kohlenstein. 12-5-2. .684. 49. 22. 2-1-2. Bobby.Ricks. . . . . . . R..Riera-Gomez1990. Frank.Kohlenstein. 11-10-1. .523. 38. 28. 4-3. Lance.Reed1991. Frank.Kohlenstein. 14-3-5. .750. 33. 9. 2-1. “No-Goal.Patrol”1992. Frank.Kohlenstein. 14-3-2. .789. 61. 24. 4-0*.. Doug.Pratt. . . . . . . Mike.Rock1993 Frank Kohlenstein 10-7-2 .579 37 34 3-1-1 Ian Dennis. . . . . . . Randy.Sheen1994. Frank.Kohlenstein. 16-4-0. .800. 59. 28. 5-0*. Randy.Sheen1995. John.Tart. 11-8-3. .568. 43. 27. 5-3. Mike.Franks1996. John.Tart. 19-5-0. .792. 52. 22. 7-1*. Jon.Busch1997. John.Tart. 12-7-2. .619. 46. 29. 4-4. Ben.Parry1998. John.Tart. 11-6-2. .600. 46. 22. 5-3. Jon.Mabee1999. John.Tart. 5-12-0. .295. 23. 32. 1-7. Jamath.Shoffner2000. John.Tart. 8-9-2. .473. 31. 36. 5-2-1. C.J..Robinson2001. John.Tart. 9-9-3. .500. 28. 36. 5-4-1. Lucas.Mackanos2002. John.Tart. 9-7-2. .556. 24. 23. 4-5-1. Rob.Evitts2003. John.Tart. 7-9-4. .450. 23. 31. 4-3-2. Joe.Lampert2004. John.Tart. 11-7-1. .605. 33. 30. 5-4-0. Adam.Ruud2005. John.Tart. 6-8-4. .444. 23. 17. 3-2-4. Floyd.Franks2006. John.Tart. 9-5-5. .605. 31. 22. 5-2-2. Evan.Harding2007. Jeremy.Gunn. 12-7-2. .619. 37. 35. 5-3-1. Graham.Tatters2008. Jeremy.Gunn. 12-6-1. .657. 41. 23. 4-4-1. Chris.Salvaggione*.-.Conference.Champions

SINGLE SEASON LEADERSYear Name g a p1976. Bob.Ross. 7. 2. 161977. Ahmed.Fashola. 13. 2. 28.1978. Fernando.Sosa. 19. 8. 461979. Fernando.Sosa. 28. 4. 601980. Fernando.Sosa. 12. 8. 321981 Pierre Imar 14 3 311982 Pierre Imar 12 3 271983 John Griffith 12 3 271984. Tommy.Kay. 10. 7. 271985. David.Cooper. 10. 5. 251986. David.Cooper. 10. 5. 251987. David.Cooper. 12. 3. 271988. David.Cooper. 8. 1. 17. Anthony.Richardson. 7. 3. 171989. Gabe.Garcia. 13. 8. 341990. Gabe.Garcia. 14. 5. 331991. Gabe.Garcia. 10. 5. 251992. Doug.Pratt. 18. 2. 381993. Doug.Pratt. 9. 8. 261994. Mac.Cozier. 14. 11. 391995. Matthys.Barker. 7. 8. 221996. Matthys.Barker. 11. 12. 341997. David.Hughes. 10. 5. 251998. David.Hughes. 7. 8. 221999. Stephen.Miller. .9. 1. 192000. Juan.Munoz-Airey. 6. 2. 14. C.J..Robinson. 6. 2. 142001.. Mira.Mupier. 9. 1. 192002. Mira.Mupier. 8. 5. 212003. Floyd.Franks. 6. 5. 172004. Adam.Ruud. 11. 2. 242005.. Adam.Ruud. 8. 4. 202006. Michael.Rose. 5. 7. 172007. Chris.Salvaggione. 8. 9. 252008. Chris.Salvaggione. 15. 8. 38

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2007Chris.Salvaggione. 8Tom.Woollard. 7Three.Players. 4

2006Michael.Rose. 5Pete.Palomino. 4Tom.Woollard. 4

2005Adam.Ruud. 8Floyd.Franks. 5

2004Adam.Ruud. 11Floyd.Franks. 5Mira.Mupier. 5

2003Floyd.Franks. 6Mira.Mupier. 6Two.Players. 3

2002Mira.Mupier. 8Tim.Flavin. 5Chris.Wargin. 4

200�Mira.Mupier. 9Juan.Munoz-Airey. 7Chris.Wargin. 5

2000Juan.Munoz-Airey. 6C.J..Robinson. 6Chris.Wargin. 6

�999Stephen.Miller. 94.Players. 2

�998David.Hughes. 7Jon.Mabee. 6Christian.Lund. 6

�997David.Hughes. 10Matthys.Barker. 8Jon.Mabee. 7Christian.Lund. 5

�996Matthys.Barker. 11Eric.Cole.. 9Stephen.Pugliese. 8

�995Noah.Spencer. 8Matthys.Barker. 7Mac.Cozier. 7

�994Mac.Cozier. 14Dan.Westwater. 14Two.Players. 6

�993Doug.Pratt. 9Mac.Cozier. 7Dionde.Harris. 5

�992player goalsDoug.Pratt. 18Chan.Roush. 9Dan.Westwater. 7

�99�Gabe.Garcia. 10Carlos.Garcia. 6Craig.Appleby. 4

�990Gabe.Garcia. 14Anthony.Richardson. 6Carlos.Garcia. 4

�989Gabe.Garcia. 13Steve.Aumer. 6Two.Players. 5

�988David.Cooper. 8Anthony.Richardson. 7

�987David.Cooper. 12T.J..Reiber. 7

�986David.Cooper. 10Two.Players. 5

�985David.Cooper. 10Four.Players. 5

�984Tommy.Kay. 10Marty.Apple. 10John Griffith 8

�983John Griffith 12Two.Players. 4

�982Pierre Imar 12Tony.Rossi. 8

�98�Pierre Imar 14Fernando.Sosa. 7Shaun.Pendleton. 4

�980Fernando.Sosa. 12Tureh.Doh. 10Rick.Bernstein. 6

�979Fernando.Sosa. 28Jimmy.Koutsokalis. 10Tureh.Doh. 9

�978Fernando.Sosa. 19Jimmy.Koutsokalis. 13

�977Ahmed.Fashola. 13Andy.Gordon. 7

�976Bob.Ross. 7Mike.Mosier. 7

gaMe:goals: 6, Fernando Sosa vs. Newberry (10/20/79)assists:. 3,. 11.times,.most.recently:.. . Christian.Lund.vs..Memphis,.9/10/95points: 12, Fernando Sosa vs. Newberry (10/20/79)Shots: 14, Andy Gordon vs. Pembroke St.(10/10/78)goalie saves: 15, David Higgins vs. South Florida (11/4/79)Minutes:.. ..150:00.. Kevin.Shockley,.Richard.Stagg,;. Ian Dennis, Randy Sheen, Shawn Kowalewski vs. Davidson (11/15/92); . . Joe.Sherwood,.C.J..Robinson,.Jamath.. .. . Shoffner,.John.McDonough.vs.. Cincinnati (11/8/98)

goalS. 1.. 28,.Fernando.Sosa,.’79. 2.. 19,.Fernando.Sosa,.’78. 3.. 18,.Doug.Pratt,.’92. 4.. 15,.Chris.Salvaggione,.‘08. 5.. 14,.Mac.Cozier,.’94. . 14,.Dan.Westwater..’94. . 14,.Gabe.Garcia,.’90 14, Pierre Imar, ’81. 9.. 13,.Gabe.Garcia,.’89. . 13,.Jimmy.Koutsokalis,.’78.

aSSIStS. 1.. 19,.Jimmy.Koutsokalis,.’79. 2.. 13,.Randy.Sheen,.’94. 3.. 12,.Matthys.Barker,.’96. 4.. 11,.Mac.Cozier,.’94. 5.. 10,.Matt.Bradner,.’96. . 10,.Mac.Cozier,.’92. . 10,.Ray.Leone,.’84 10, John Griffith, ’84. 9.. 9,.Chris.Salvaggione,.‘07. . 9,.Jamath.Shoffner,.’97. . 9,.Chan.Roush,.’94 9, Ian Dennis, ’92. . 9,.Rick.Bernstein,.’80

poINtS. 1.. 60,.Fernando.Sosa,.’79. 2.. 46,.Fernando.Sosa,.’78. 3.. 39,.Mac.Cozier,.’94. . 39,.Jimmy.Koutsokalis,.’79. 5.. 38,.Doug.Pratt,.’92. . 38,.Chris.Salvaggione,.‘08. 7.. 36,.Dan.Westwater,.’94. 8.. 34,.Matthys.Barker,.’96. . 34,.Gabe.Garcia,.’89.10.. 33,.Gabe.Garcia,.’90

gaa. 1.. 0.40,.Aidan.Heaney,.’91. 2.. 0.81,.David.Martin,.‘06. 3.. 0.89,.Jon.Busch,.’96. . 0.89,.Kevin.Shockley,.’92. 5.. 0.96,.Matt.Martus,.’85. 6.. 1.03,.Aidan.Heaney,.’88. 7.. 1.08,.David.Martin,.‘07. . 1.08,.John.McDonough,.’98. . 1.08,.David.Higgins,.’79.10.. 1.09.,.Jon.Busch,.‘95

Single-Season Records

INDIvIDUAL RECORDS

CaReeR:games: 87, Jimmy Koutsokalis (1977-80) Ahmed Fashola (1977-80)goals: 66, Fernando Sosa (1978-81)assists: 31, Mac Cozier (1992-95)Shots: 295, Jimmy Koutsokalis (1977-80)goalie saves: 459, David Higgins (1978-79; 81-82)Most points: 156,.. Fernando Sosa (66 gls; 24 asts), 1978-81hat tricks: 6, Fernando Sosa (1978-81)game-winners: 12, Gabe Garcia (1988-91)goals against avg: 0.89, Aidan Heaney (1988-91)Shutouts: 27, Aidan Heaney (1988-91)

SeaSoN:games: 24,.. six.players,.1979. . seven.players.in.1996goals:. 28,.. Fernando.Sosa,.1979assists:. 19,.. Jimmy.Koutsokalis,.1979Shots:. 126,.. Jimmy.Koutsokalis,.1978goalie saves: . 190,. Roger.Burgess,.1980Most points: 60, Fernando Sosa (28 goals; 4 assists), 1979hat tricks: 3, Pierre Imar, 1981game-winners:.. 6,.. Chris.Salvaggione,.2008goals against avg:. 0.40,.. Aidan.Heaney,.1991Shutouts:. 13,.. Aidan.Heaney,.1991Minutes played:. 2220:00,.. Jon.Busch,.1996

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�976 - First season. The team went 3-10 under coach Ike Gardner. The program’s first win was over Barber Scotia College 10-0.�977 - The program doubled their win total from the previous season with six wins. The program competed in the Sun Belt Conference for the first time. Jimmy Kout-sokalis became the program’s first all-conference performer. Ahmed Fashola became the first 49er to hit double figures with 13 goals.�978 - The team again doubled their win total by winning 12 games. Fernando Sosa paced the Niners with 19 goals in his freshman season to earn first team All-Sun Belt.Conference.honors.�979 - The.team.won.16.games,.a.record.that.would.stand.for.16.years..Fernando.Sosa.set.the.single.season.goals.scored.record.with.28..Sosa.scored.a.school.record.six.goals against Newberry, Oct. 20. For the second straight season Sosa and Jimmy Koutsokalis each finished with double figure goals. Ike Gardner was named Sun Belt Conference.Coach.of.the.Year.�980 - Ike Gardner’s final season as coach. The team won 10 matches. Fernando Sosa earned first team All-Sun Belt Confer-ence.honors.for.the.third.straight.season.�98� -.Steve.Parker.took.over.as.coach..Four.players.were.honored.that.season.with.All-Sun.Belt.Conference.honors..Fer-nando.Sosa.ended.his.career.as.the.school’s.all-time.goal.scoring.leader.with.66.�982 - Bob Warming took over as coaching. He led the team to 11 wins, which was the fourth time in the last five years the team reached double figure wins. Warming won his first of three Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year awards.�983 - The program won their first ever conference championship by winning the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. The Niners beat Western Kentucky in the first round. They tied South Florida (but advanced on a shoot-out) and Old Dominion (won after six overtimes on a shoot-out) to capture the tournament championship. Bob Warming was named Coach of the Year.again..Craig.Brown.was.named.Sun.Belt.Tournament.MVP.�984 - Tommy Kay and Marty Apple each collected 10 goals. John Griffith and Ray Leone each collected 10 assists.�985 - The team won 11 games for third time in Bob Warming’s first four seasons. The Niners won six of their first eight games. They lost in the Sun Belt Conference semifinals to South Florida. Goalkeeper Matt Martus registered a 0.83 goals against.average.�986 - David.Cooper.lead.the.team.with.10.goals.including.four.game.winners..The.Niners.ended.the.regular.season.by.winning.three.straight.games.�987 -.Finished.with.an.8-7-2.record..�988 - Bob Warming won Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year in his final season at Charlotte. The Niners beat Memphis 3-0 in their first ever meeting, September 3.�989 - Frank Kohlenstein’s first season at the helm of the Niner soccer program. Gabe Garcia scored 13 goals and collected 34.points.to.lead.the.Niners.�990 - Final season in the Sun Belt Conference. They finished with 11 wins which was the third straight season of double figure wins. The Niners defeated Notre Dame, 3-0, and Philadelphia Textile, 1-0, to capture the FIU/Southern Bell Classic title..Gabe.Garcia.was.named.Sun.Belt.Conference.MVP.�99� - The program reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. They lost to North Carolina, 1-0, in overtime,.Nov..17.in.the.NCAA.Tournament..Gabe.Garcia.scores.10.goals.en.route.to.earning.second.team.All-American.honors. He becomes the program’s first All-American. Goalkeeper Aidan Heaney set the school record for goals against average in a season at 0.40. Began the season by going 13-0-2. Garcia and Heaney became the first Niners to be named first team.All-South.region.�992 - Made.the.NCAA.Tournament.for.the.second.straight.season..Tied.Davidson,.2-2.before.a.crowd.of.over.4,000.fans,..in the first round of the NCAA Tournament but Davidson advanced on penalty kicks, November 15. The Niners did not lose a home match as they finished with a 10-0-1 record at home. The Niners collected their second conference championship by.winning.the.Metro..Frank.Kohlenstein.won.his.second.straight.Metro.Conference.Coach.of.the.Year.award..Mike.Rock.earned.Metro.Conference.Defensive.MVP.�993 - Beat #4 Clemson 3-2, Sept. 8. Won 10 games for the sixth straight season of double figure wins. Doug Pratt was named first team All-Metro as he lead the team with.nine.goals.and.eight.assists..�994 - Tied the school record for wins in a season with 16. Frank Kohlenstein earns his third Metro Conference Coach of the Year award. Mac Cozier becomes the first Niners soccer player to be named first team All-American. He leads the team with 14 goals and 11 assists. Cozier also was named the Metro Conference Offensive Player of.the.Year..Randy.Sheen.was.named.Metro.Conference.Defensive.Player.of.the.Year..The.Niners.upset.#1.South.Carolina.on.the.road,.3-1,.to.win.the.Metro.Conference.and finish the regular season ranked first in the South Region. The Niners fell to College of Charleston, 1-0, in overtime in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.�995 - John.Tart.takes.over.the.coaching.reins.of.the.Charlotte.soccer.program..The.Niners.fall.2-0.to.Saint.Louis.in.a.snowstorm.in.the.inaugural.Conference.USA.

Tournament championship game. The team registers double figure wins for the eighth straight season.�996 - The finest season in Charlotte soccer history as the team becomes the first Conference USA team in any sport to reach the National semifinals. The Niners won a school record 19 games..They.went.7-1.in.Conference.USA.to.capture.the.regular.season.title..The.Niners.defeated.College of Charleston, Notre Dame and Hartford to reach the national semifinals before falling to Florida International before 20,269 fans in Richmond, Va. Goalkeeper Jon Busch becomes the Niners second first team All-American after recording 12 shutouts and a 0.89 goals against average..Busch.also.earned.Conference.USA.Defensive.Player.of.the.Year.honors..John.Tart.was.named.Conference.USA.Coach.of.the.Year.�997 - The.Niners.reached.the.NCAA.Tournament.for.the.second.straight.season..The.team.won 12 games which made it 10 straight seasons of double figure wins. Ben Parry becomes the fourth.Niners.to.earn.All-American.honors.as.he.was.selected.the.second.team..Matthys.Barker,.David Hughes and Ben Parry all earn first team All-Conference USA honors. Jim Kunevicius, who earned second team All-Conference USA honors, was selected GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American.for.the.second.straight.season.�998 - The Niners win 11 games and reach the semifinals of the Conference USA Tournament. The.team.posted.a.win.on.the.road.at.nationally.ranked.Wake.Forest..For.the.second.straight.season three Niners earn first team All-Conference USA honors as Jon Mabee, Christian Lund and.C.J..Robinson.were.selected.�999 -.The. Niners. captured. the.Wake. Forest. Nike. Classic.. Dusty. Reineke,.who. scored. the.game.winning.goal. in.sudden.death.overtime.to.give.the.Niners. the.Classic. title.with.a.win.over.Richmond,.was.named.Classic.MVP..His.efforts.in.the.classic.earned.him.a.spot.on.Soccer America’s.National.team.of.the.Week..Charlotte.athletic.department.hosted.the.College.Cup.for.the first of two consecutive seasons.2000 -.Charlotte.posted.road.wins.over.nationally.ranked.South.Carolina,.Saint.Louis.and.Mar-quette..They.had.six.All-Conference.USA.selections..

200� - The 49ers advanced to the Conference USA Tournament semifinals. Five Charlotte players earned All-Conference USA honors. Goalkeeper Lucas Mackanos earned.Conference.USA.Defensive.Player.of.the.Week.honors.three.times.2002 -.The.49ers.won.the.Big.Four.Classic.for.the.second.straight.season.with.victories.over.NC.State.and.Duke..Defender.Joe.Lampert.was.named.to.Socccer America’s.Team.of.the.Week.for.his.efforts.in.the.Big.Four.Classic.2003 - Reached the finals of the Conference USA Tournament for the second time in school history. Defeated regular season champ #20 Cincinnati in the C-USA Tourney Semifinals. Tied #6 Saint Louis, 2-2, in the finals but lost the tournament championship on penalty kicks. Four players earned All-Conference USA honors. 2004 - Won 11 games which was the most victories by the 49ers since 1998. Juniors Floyd Franks and Adam Ruud earn first-team All-Conference USA honors. Ruud scored.11.goals.which.was.the.most.by.a.49er.since.1996..2005 - Seniors Floyd Franks and Adam Ruud garnered first-team all-conference honors for the second straight season when they claimed the honor in the 49ers first season.in.the.Atlantic.10.conference..2006 - Seniors Evan Harding, Michael Rose and Pete Palomino earned All-Atlantic 10 honors. Freshman goalkeeper David Martin finished the season with a 0.81 GAA which.is.the.third.lowest.in.school.history..Martin.was.named.to.the.A-10.All-Rookie.team.2007 - Jeremy Gunn took over the coaching reigns. Won 12 games, which is the most wins by the 49ers since 1997, and reached their first-ever Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship game. Chris Salvaggione earned first-team All-Atlantic 10 honors after leading the league in assists with nine. Will Shull was named to the A-10 All-Rookie.team.2008 -.Chris.Salvaggione.named.A-10.Offensive.Player.of.the.Year..Salvaggione.earned.second-team.NSCAA.and.third-team.TopDrawerSoccer.com.All-American.honors..Adam.Gross.was.named.third-team.ESPN The Magazine.Academic.All-American..Charlotte.captured.three.regular-season.tournament.titles.

Dan westwater and Randy Sheen hoist the 1994 Metro Conference Championship trophy. The 49ers won the Metro Conference title with a 3-1 win at #1 South Carolina, November 6, 1994.

Jon Busch makes a save in the 49ers 3-0 win over Hartford at Transamerica Field, December 8, 1996. The victory sent Charlotte to the College Cup in Richmond, virginia.

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1996 National SemifinalistsFront Row (l to R):.Russell.Miller,.Brad.Thomas,.Jon.Busch,.Danny.Murray..Middle Row (l to R):.Trainer.Stacie.Bratton,.Eric.Cole,.Yogi.Naraine,.Matthys.Barker,.Joe.Sherwood,.David.Hughes,. Jon. Mabee,. Christian. Lund,. Chris. Schmalz,. Dusty. Reineke,. Matt. Bradner,. Shawn.Routhier,.Trainer.Brian.Metty..Back Row (l to R):.Head.Coach.John.Tart,.Manager.Brandon.Whelan,.Ben.Parry,.Gabe.Story,.Darryl.Miller,.Ray.Tomlin,.Jim.Kunevicius,.Jamath.Shoffner,.Eric.Daughtry,.Pablo.Pinzon,.Danny.Finkle,.Stephen.Pugliese,.Assistant.Coach.Ray.Colado,.Assistant.Coach.Brad.Agoos.

NCAA APPEARANCES:overall Record: 3-4-� Years: �99�, �992, �994, �996, �997�997 - NCaa at-large. L,.0-5. at.Clemson1996 - NCAA National Semifinalists. W,.3-1. vs..College.of.Charleston. W,.1-0. vs..Notre.Dame. W,.3-0. vs..Hartford L, 0-4 vs. FIU (in Richmond)�994 - NCaa automatic L, 0-1 vs. College of Charleston (OT)�992 - NCaa at-large T, 2-2 vs Davidson (OT) (Davidson advances on PK’s)�99� - NCaa at-large L, 0-1 at North Carolina (OT)

Shawn Routhier celebrates a goal in Charlotte’s 3-0 win over Hartford which sent the 49ers to the 1996 College Cup.

Charlotte NCaa Scoring leaders:. G-A-P. YearsMatthys.Barker,.M. 2-.1-.5. 94,.96,.97Danny.Finkle,.M. 2-.0-.4. 96Matt.Bradner,.M. 1-.2-.4. 96,.97Eric.Cole,.F. 1-.1-.3. 96,.97Craig.Appleby,.M. 1-.0-.2. 91,.92Mac.Cozier,.F. 1-.0-.2. 92,.94Christian.Lund,.M. 0-.2-.2. 96,.97Doug.Pratt,.F. 0-.2-.2. 91,.92Dan.Westwater,.M. 0-.1-.1. 92,.94Jon.Mabee,.F. 0-.1-.1. 96,.97Stephen.Pugliese,.F. 0-.1-.1. 96,.97Eric.Daughtry,.D. 0-.1-.1. 96Jon.Busch,.GK. 0-.1-.1. 94,.96

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S.7. at.Pfeiffer. L,.0-8S.10. at.Belmont.Abbey. L,.0-11S.12. at.Appalachian.St.. L,.0-5S.20. High.Point. L,.0-2S.23. at.Catawba. L,.2-4S.27. at.Duke. L,.0-8O.1. Barber.Scotia. W,.10-0O.6. at.Davidson. L,.0-6O.9. at.Campbell. L,.0-7O.13.Winthrop. W,.4-2O.15.at.North.Carolina. L,.0-7O.27.at.Belmont.Abbey. L,.1-7O.29.Catawba. W,.2-1

�977 - Record: 6-12Sun Belt Record: 0-2Coach: Ike Gardner

S.9. UNC.Greensboro@. L,.3-5.(4.OT)S.10. UNC.Asheville.@. L,.1-2S.14. Barber.Scotia^. W,.1-0S.19. at.NC.State. L,.0-8S.22. Belmont.Abbey. L,.1-2S.24. Wofford. L,.2-4S.27. at.Furman. L,.0-3S.30. at.Winthrop. L,.3-6O.6. at.Lenoir-Rhyne. W,.10-1O.11.Catawba. W,.2-1O.14.at.Western.Carolina. L,.0-2O.17.Winthrop. W,.3-1O.25.Davidson. W,.2-1O.29.at.North.Carolina. L,.1-9N.1. at.Wofford. L,.0-4N.8. Lenoir-Rhyne. W,.5-1N.18.at.South.Florida.!. L,.0-10N.19.vs..Georgia.State.!. L,[email protected]!.-.Sun.Belt.Tourn.,.Tampa,.FL^.-.Won.by.forfeit

�978 - Record: 12-10-1Sun Belt Record: 2-2Coach: Ike Gardner

S.1. UNC.Greensboro.@. W,.4-0S.2. Pfeiffer.@. W,.3-2S.6. North.Carolina. L,.0-3S.13. NC.State. L,.0-7S.16. Florida.Tech. W,.5-2S.18. Lenoir-Rhyne. W,.4-0S.19. at.Belmont.Abbey. L,.1-2S.21. Western.Carolina. W,.3-1S.24. East.Carolina. W,.3-2S.27. at.Furman. T,.3-3S.30. at.Citadel. L,.0-2O.2. at.Baptist. L,.1-3O.5. at.Winthrop. W,.3-1O.7. Wofford. L,.0-1O.10.Pembroke.State. W,.3-0O.14.at.Mercer. W,.2-0O.15.at.Georgia.State. L,.2-3O.18.Winthrop. W,.4-1O.24.at.Davidson. L,.0-2O.27.at.Catawba. W,.3-1N.2. vs..South.Ala..!. W,.3-2N.3. at.Jacksonville.!. L,.1-5N.4. vs..South.Florida.!%. L,[email protected]!.-.Sun.Belt.Trn,.Jacksonville,.FL%.-.Third.Place.Match.SB.Tourn.

�979 - Record: 16-7-1Sun Belt Record: 3-2-1

Coach: Ike GardnerS.1. at.North.Carolina. L,.1-2S.8. UNC.Asheville.@. W,.7-0S.9. UNNC.Wilmington@. L,.1-2S.11. UAB. W,.5-0S.13. UCLA. L,.2-4S.18..Campbell. W,.4-0S.22. Catawba. W,.8-2S.27. Baptist. W,.6-1S.29. at.Clg..Charleston. W,.9-3S.30. at.Citadel. W,.1-0O.2. Furman. W,.4-1O.5. vs..Jacksonville.&. T,.1-1.(OT)O.6. at.UNC.Wilmington&.L, 0-1 (OT)O.11.Winthrop. L,.0-1O.14.Georgia.State. L,.0-2O.17.Davidson. W,.3-0O.20.Newberry. W,.11-0O.22.at.West..Carolina. W,.3-1O 25 at Wake Forest W, 2-1 (OT)O.27.at.Pembroke.State. W,.6-0O.29.at.East.Carolina. W,.4-0N.2. vs..UAB.!. W,.6-2N 3 vs. VCU ! W, 2-1 (OT)N 4 vs. South Fla.! L, 2-3 (OT)@.-.Four.Points.Tournament&.-.Port.City.Clsc.,.Wilmington,.NC!.-.Sun.Belt.Trnmt.,.Atlanta,.GA

�980 - Record: 16-7-1Sun Belt Record: 2-2Coach: Ike Gardner

S.5. UNC.Asheville.@. W,.7-0S.6. UNC.Wilmington.@. L,.3-5S.8. UAB. W,.6-1S.10. North.Carolina. L,.1-8S.14. Western.Carolina. W,.5-2S.18. at.Winthrop. W,.1-0S.20. at.Duke. L,.0-4S.24. at.Clemson. L,.0-1S.27. East.Carolina. W,.3-1S.29. VCU. W,.2-0

O.2. Belmont.Abbey. W,.1-0O.4. at.Georgia.State. L,.1-3O 5 at Emory W, 3-2 (OT)O.9. Coastal.Carolina. L,.0-4O.15.at.Appalachian.State. L,.0-6O.18.at.Davidson. W,.3-2O 22 Wake Forest T, 1-1 (OT)O 25 at Campbell T, 4-4 (OT)N 1 Clg of Charleston T, 1-1 (OT)N.3. at.Furman. W,.4-1N.7. at.Jacksonville.!. L,[email protected]!.-.Sun.Belt.Trnt.,.Jacksonville,.FL

�98� - Record: 6-12Sun Belt Record: 0-2Coach: Steve.Parker

S.4. UNC.Asheville.@. W,.15-0S.5. UNC.Greensboro.@. W,.3-0S.8. at.Coastal.Carolina. W,.3-2S.11. vs..Hartwick.$. L,.1-4S.12. at.Oneonta.State.$. L,.1-2S.19. at.North.Carolina. L,.1-2S.26. Alabama.A.&.M. L,.0-3S.30. at.Appalachian.St.. L,.0-1O 4 at Wake Forest W, 1-0 (OT)O.7. Duke.. L,.3-4O.14.at.NC.State. L,.1-6O.17.at.Clg..Charleston. W,.2-1O.20.Davidson. L,.1-3O.23.at.Old.Dominion. L,.1-2O.25.Davis.&.Elkins. L,.1-3O.28.Campbell. W,.4-0N.2. Winthrop. L,.0-1N.6. Jacksonville.!. L,[email protected]$ - Mayor’s Cup VI, Oneonta, NY!.-.Sun.Belt.Trnmt.,.Tampa,.FL

�982 - Record: 11-6-3Sun Belt Record: 3-1Coach: Bob.Warming

S 1 at South Carolina T, 1-1 (OT)S.4. NC.State. L,.0-5S.7. at.Western..Carolina. W,.2-0S.11. vs.VCU.$.*. W,.4-2S 12 at Longwood $ W, 4-2 (OT)S.18. North.Carolina. L,.2-3S.11. at.Duke. L,.0-5S 17 Winthrop @ T, 1-1 (OT)S.29. Belmont.Abbey.@. W,.3-1O.2. at.Davis.&.Elkins. L,.0-1O 6 Wake Forest T, 0-0 (OT)O.9. Georgia.State. W,.1-0O.13.at.East.Carolina. W,.3-0O.15.at.UNC.Wilmington. L,.0-1O.20.Appalachian.State. W,.4-1O.23.Old.Dominion. W,.3-1O.27.at.Campbell. W,.1-0O.30.Clg..of.Charleston. W,.2-0N.4. UAB..!. W,.4-1N.5. Old.Dominion.!. L,.1-2*.-.Sun.Belt.Conference.Match.$ - Longwood [email protected].!.-.Sun.Belt.Conference.Tournament

�983 - Record: 7-9-4Sun Belt Record: 2-0-2Coach: Bob.Warming

S.3. at.Pfeiffer. W,.3-0S 9 vs. Campbell $ T, 1-1 (OT)S.10. at.UNC.Wilmington.$. W,.1-0S 14 S. Carolina L, 2-3 (OT)S.17. at.Erskine. W,.2-1S.19. East.Carolina. W,.2-1S.24. vs..Ge..Wash.%. L,.1-2S.25. vs..South.Florida.%. L,.0-8S 28 Davidson T, 1-1 (OT)S.29. at.Belmont.Abbey. L,.1-2O.1. Lander. W,.6-1O.5. at.Wake.Forest. L,.1-3O.12.at.North.Carolina. L,.1-5O.14.Duke. L,.1-6O.16.UNC.Wilmington. L,.1-3O.18.at.Appalachian.St.. L,.0-1O.26.at.Clg..Charleston. W,.4-0N.3. vs..Western.Ky.!. W,.5-3N 4 vs. South Fla.! T, 2-2 (OT)N 5 at ODU!@ T, 0-0 (OT)$.-.UNCW.Port.City.Classic% - USC Gamecock Invitational!.-.Sun.Belt.Trnmt.,.Norfolk,[email protected] officially called a tie

�984 - Record: 11-7-3Sun Belt Record: 2-1-1Coach:.Bob.Warming

S.1. at.East.Carolina. W,.5-2S.5. at.Duke. L,.0-4S.8. Pfeiffer. W,.6-1S.12. UCLA. L,.0-4S.13. at.South.Carolina. L,.0-1S 15 at Davidson T, 0-0 (OT)S.16. Belmont.Abbey. W,.3-0S.19. Erskine. L,.0-2S 22 vs. ODU $ T, 0-0 (OT)S.23. vs..Tennessee.$. W,.3-1S.29. UAB.&.. W,.7-0S.30. Clg..Charleston.&. W,.7-1O 5 vs. Furman @ T, 1-1 (OT)O.6. at.Lander.@. W,.5-1O.11.Wake.Forest. L,.2-3O.18.North.Carolina. W,.2-0O.20.at.UNC.Wilmington. W,.6-1

O.24.Western.Carolina. W,.9-0O.27.Appalachian.State. L,.3-4N.1. UAB.!. W,.5-0N.2. Old.Dominion.!. L,.0-3$ - South Carolina Invitational% - UNC Charlotte Invitational@ - Lander Invitational!.-.Sun.Belt.Tourn.,.Mobile,.AL

�985 - Record: 11-6-2Sun Belt Record: 3-1Coach: Bob.Warming

S.1. at.Pfeiffer. W,.8-0S.4. East.Carolina. W,.1-0S.11. South.Carolina. L,.2-3S 14 Furman L, 4-5 (OT)S.18. Tennessee. W,.7-0S.21. vs..UNCG.$. W,.2-1S.22. vs..Appalachian.St..$. W,.2-1S.25. at.Belmont.Abbey. W,.2-0O.2. Duke.. L,.0-1O 5 UNCW T, 2-2 (OT)O 7 at Davidson T, 0-0 (OT)O.11.at.UAB.@. W,.6-1O.12.vs..South.Ala..@. W,.2-1O.17.at.North.Carolina. L,.0-2O.20.at.Wake.Forest. W,.1-0O.25.Notre.Dame. L,.0-1N.2. Catawba. W,.6-2N 7 vs. South Ala. ! W, 1-0 (OT)N.8. vs..South.Florida.!. L,.1-2$ - USC Gamecock Invitational@ - UAB Invitational!.-.Sun.Belt.Trnmt.,.Norfolk,.VA

�986 - Record: 9-13-0Sun Belt Record: 0-2Coach:.Bob.Warming

S.3. Pfeiffer. W,.3-0S.6. at.Furman. L,.0-3S.10. at.Appalachian.State. L,.1-2S.13. UNC.Greensboro. L,.2-4S.16. at.South.Carolina. L,.0-6S.20. vs..Castleton.St..$. W,.3-0S.21. vs..Georgetown.$. W,.3-2S.24. Belmont.Abbey. W,.2-1S.27. vs..Georgia.State.@. L,.1-3S.28. at.Tennessee.@. W,.1-0O.1. at.Duke. L,.0-2O.4. at.Catawba. L,.0-6O.7. North.Carolina. L,.1-3O 11 at Fla. International L, 1-3O 12 at Barry W, 2-0 (OT)O.16.Virginia.Tech. L,.2-3O 18 Wake Forest L, 1-2 (OT)O.22.Campbell. W,.4-2O.29.UNC.Wilmington. W,.1-0N.1. Davidson. W,.6-1N.6. vs..VCU.!. L,.2-3N.7. vs..South.Ala..!. L,.1-2$.-.Met.Life.Clsc.,.Charleston,[email protected].,.Knoxville,.TN!.-.Sun.Belt.Trnmt,.Tampa,.FL

�987 - Record: 8-7-2Sun Belt Record: 1-2Coach: Bob.Warming

S 9 at Davidson T, 3-3 (OT)S.12. Cincinnati.$. W,.5-0S.13. Davidson.$. L,.0-1S.16. WVA.Tech. W,.18-1S.19. UNCW. W,.3-0.S 23 Winthrop T, 4-4 (OT)S 26 at Fla. Intern.% L, 1-2S 27 vs. SIU-Ed. % W, 1-0O.3. Furman. L,.0-1O.7. App..St.. W,.3-1O.11.at.Jacksonville.*. L,.1-2O.16.VCU.*.!. W,.4-0O.18.Old.Dominion.*.!. L,.2-6O.21.at.Campbell. W,.2-0O.24.at.Virginia.Tech. W,.2-1O.28.NC.State. L,.0-4N.1. at.N..Carolina. L,.1-3$.-.WSOC-TV.Tournament%.-.Southern.Bell.Tnrt.,.Miami,.FL.*.Sun.Belt.Game!.-.Sun Belt East Inv., Charlotte, NC

�988 - Record: 10-4-3Sun Belt Record: 5-2Coach:.Bob.Warming

S.3. Memphis.$. W,.3-0S.4. Western.Ky..$. W,.3-1S.7. Charleston. L,.0-3S 13 at App. St. T, 1-1 (OT)S.17. at.Furman. W,.2-1S.24. Davidson. W,.3-0S.30. Jacksonville.*. W,.2-0O 5 at Winthrop T, 1-1 OT)O.10.at.UAB. W,.4-1O.14.vs..VCU.*.%. W,.3-0O.16.vs..ODU.*.%. W,.2-1O.20.Campbell. W,.6-1O 23 at UNC Wilmington T, 1-1 (OT)O.26.at.NC.State. L,.0-1O.30.North.Carolina. W,.3-2N.4. vs..South.Fla..!. L,.1-2N.5. at.South.Ala..!. L,.0-3$ - UNC Charlotte Invitational*.-.Sun.Belt.East.Game%.-.Sun.Belt.East.Trnt.,.Jacksonville,.FL!.-.Sun.Belt.Trnt.,.Mobile,.AL

�989 - Record: 12-5-2Sun Belt Record: 2-1-2

Coach: Frank.KohlensteinS.2. vs..Coastal.Car..$. L,.3-5S.4. at.Campbell.$. W,.4-0S.8. at.Virginia.%. L,.0-2S.10. vs..Brooklyn.%. W,.6-0S.13. App..St.. W,.2-0S.16. UNC.Wilmington. W,.4-1S 24 at Davidson W, 3-2 (OT)S.27. at.Wake.Forest. L,.2-5O.4. Baptist. W,.7-1O.8. at.Jacksonville. W,.3-0O.10.USC-Spartanburg. L,.0-1O 13 VCU & T, 0-0 (OT)O 15 at ODU& T, 1-1 (OT)O.21.Furman. W,.2-0O.23.Wingate. W,.3-0O.24.Winthrop. W,.3-0O 29 at North Car. W, 4-2 (OT)N.3. vs..South.Ala.!. L,.0-2N.4. vs..South.Florida.!. W,.2-0$.-.Campbell.Camel.Classic%.-.Virginia.Coca-Cola.Classic&.-.Sun.Belt.East.Tournament!.-.Sun.Belt.Trnmt.,.Norfolk,.VA

�990 - Record: 11-10-1Sun Belt Record: 4-3

Coach: Frank.KohlensteinA.28.USC.Spartanburg. L,.1-2S.1. at.#17.NC.St..%. L,.1-5S 2 vs. #10 Duke % L, 2-4 (OT)S.8. vs..Oneonta.St.&. .W,.3-0S.9. at.#8.Hartwick.&. .W,.2-1S 15 at VCU * W, 2-1 (OT)S 18 South Ala.* W, 1-0 (OT)S.21. at.Western.Ky.*.@. L,.0-1S.23. vs..Memphis.@. W,.4-0S 26 at Furman T, 1-1 (OT)S.29. UAB.*. W,.6-1S.30. #20.Davidson. W,.2-1O.2. Campbell. L,.0-1O.5. #14.American.$. W,.2-0O.7. San.Diego.$. L,.1-2O.9. .UNC-Asheville. L,.0-1O.14.at.Jacksonville.*. W,.5-1O.17.at.#2.Clemson. L,.0-2O.26.vs..Notre.Dame.!. W,.3-0O.27.vs..Phila..Textile!..... W,.1-0O.31.Old.Dominion.*. L,.0-2N 3 at South Fla.* L, 1-2 (OT)%.-.Umbro/NC.State.Classic&.-.Mayor’s.Cup,.Oneonta,[email protected].,.Bowling.Green,.KY$.-.UNC.Charlotte.Classic! - FIU/Southern Bell Classic*.-.Sun.Belt.Game

�99� - Record: 14-3-5Metro Record: 2-1

Coach: Frank.KohlensteinS 1 at #7 Clemson T, 0-0 (OT)S.7. vs..St..John’s.?. W,.1-0S.8. at.Central.Ct..St..?. W,.5-1S.10. Queens. W,.1-0S.18. at.UNCG. W,.3-0S.20. at.#23.San.Diego.%. W,.2-0S.22. vs..California.%. W,.1-0S.25. VCU.*. W,.3-0S.27. vs..Navy.. W,.2-1O.1. Wingate. W,.5-0O 9 #14 Furman T, 0-0 (OT)O.12.vs..Ala..A.&.M.@. W,.1-0O.13.at.Davidson.@. W,.2-1O.16.#18.NC.State. W,.2-0O.19.Jacksonville.$. W,.1-0O 20 Vermont $ T, 0-0 (OT)O.25.#22.Evansville.<. L, 1-2(OT)O 27 at Fla. Int. < L, 0-1O 30 Coastal Car. T, 2-2 (OT)N.9. vs..Va..Tech.!. W,.1-0N 10 at South Fla. ! T, 0-0 (OT)N.17.at.#24.UNC.#. L, 0-1 (OT)?.-.Nike.Cup,.New.Britain,.CT%.-.Met.Life.Clsc.,.San.Diego,.CA@ - Charlie’s Inv., Davidson, NC$ - UNC Charlotte Invitational< - FIU/Southern Bell Classic!.-.Metro.Conference.Tournament#.-.NCAA.Tournament.First.Round

�992 - Record: 14-3-2Metro Record: 4-0

Coach:.Frank.KohlensteinS.5. at.VCU*. W,.4-2S.7. Queens. W,.6-2S.11. vs..St..Mary’s.$. W,.4-0S.13. at.#7.San.Francisco.$. L,.1-4S.18. Radford. W,.6-1S.23. #16.Davidson. W,.4-3S 27 at #5 So. Carolina T, 2-2 (OT)O.3. Buffalo.%. W,.7-0O.7. at.#12.Furman. W,.2-0O.11.#14.South.Fla.*. W,.3-0O.14.Virginia.Tech.*. W,.2-0O 17 Eastern Illinois @ W, 4-1O.18.Akron.@. W,.5-1O.21.at.#18.Clemson. L, 1-2 (OT)O.24.Erskine. W,.4-0O 25 UNCG W, 2-1 (OT)O.27.at.#18.Coastal.Car.. L,.1-3N.1. at.Louisville.*. W,.1-0

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�993 - Record: 10-7-2Metro Recrod: 3-1-1

Coach: Frank.KohlensteinS.4. at.#4.Creighton. L,.1-3S 5 vs. Illinois State W, 1-0S.8. #4.Clemson. W,.3-2S.10. VCU*. L,.1-3S.11. Clge..of..Charleston. L,.1-3S.16. at.Davidson. L,.0-1S 22 at Radford T, 1-1 (OT)S.24. vs..San.Francisco. L,.1-4S.26. vs..Central.Florida. W,.3-0O 1 vs. WI-Green Bay W, 3-1O.3. vs..#22.Princeton. W,.4-2O 6 vs. Va. Tech* W, 3-2 (OT)O 13 at South Fla.* W, 3-2 (OT)O.17.at.Jacksonville. W,.3-0O.21.#16.South.Carolina.*. T,.1-1.O.23.Louisville*. W,.2-0O.24.#1.Creighton. L,.2-3O.28.Furman. W,.4-3O.31.at.UNC.Greensboro. L,.0-3*.-.Metro.Conference.Game

�994 - Record: 16-4-0Metro Record: 5-0

Coach: Frank.KohlensteinS.3. vs..Washington.@. W,.3-2S.4. at.#17.Portland.@. L,.1-5S.8. Davidson. W,.4-3S.16. at.#1.Saint.Louis. L,..1-3S.21. at.Furman. W,.4-0S.24. Central.Florida.$. W,.4-1S 25 Akron $ W, 2-1 (OT)S.28. at.VCU.*. W,.2-1O.1. at.Louisville.*. W,.4-0O.5. Virginia.Tech.*. W,.3-1O.8. UNC.Greensboro. W,.3-0O.12.Appalachian.State. W,.4-0O.15.South.Florida.*. W,.6-2O.19.vs..#11.Creighton. W,.5-2O 22 #15 Fla. Intern.& W, 2-1O.23.Phila..Textile.&. W,.2-0O.30.at.Clemson. L,.1-3N.6. at.#1.So..Carolina. W,.3-1N.9. at.Clg.of.Charleston. W,.5-2N.20.Clg..of.Charleston#. L, 0-1 (OT)@ - Portland Adidas Invitational$.-.UNC.Charlotte.Classic*.-.Metro.Conference.Game&.-.Charlotte.Soccer.Foundation#.-.NCAA.Tournament.First.Round

�995 - Record: 11-8-3Conference uSa Record: 5-3

Coach:.John.TartS.2. Vanderbilt. W,.2-1S 5 Furman T, 1-1 (OT)S.10. Memphis.*. W,.6-1S.14. #4.Saint.Louis.*. L,.3-4S.17. at.UAB.*. L,.0-1S.22. St..Mary’s.$. W,.5-1S 24 #9 Portland $ T, 0-0 (OT)S.29. Louisville.*. W,.4-1O.1. at.Davidson. W,.2-1O.4. #16.South.Carolina. L,.0-2O 8 at #5 Clemson L, 1-2 (OT)O 11 Marquette * W, 2-1 (OT)O.15.Cal-Poly.State. W,.3-1O 20 vs. #25 Fla. Inter.& L, 0-1 (OT)O.22.at.South.Florida.*&. L,.1-2O 27 vs. Indiana @ L, 1-2O 29 vs. Rutgers @ T, 1-1 (OT)N.1. at.DePaul.*. W,.4-0N.4. at.Cincinnati.*. W,.3-1N.9. at.Marquette.!. W,.2-1N.10.vs..UAB.!. W,.2-0N.12.vs..Saint.Louis.!. L,.0-2*.-.Conference.USA.Game$ - UNC Charlotte/UMBRO Inv.&.-.South.Florida.Tournament@ - FIU/Southern Bell Classic! - C-USA Trnmt., Milwaukee, WI

�996 - Record: 19-5-0C-uSa Record: 7-1

Coach: John.TartS.1. at.Furman. W,.4-0S.4. Appalachian.State. W,.3-1S.7. Campbell. W,.1-0S.13. at.Louisville.*. W,.2-0.S.15. at.Memphis.*. W,.1-0S.20. vs..San.Diego.St..&. W,.4-1S.22. at.#16.San.Diego.&. L,.1-2S.27. South.Florida.*.@. W,.4-2S.29. Cal.Poly.@. W,.3-2O.6. Cincinnati.*. W,.3-0O.9. UAB.*. W,.3-0O.13.#18.Clemson. W,.2-1O.16.DePaul.*. W,.2-0O.18.at.#17.Marquette.*. W,.5-1O.20.at.Saint.Louis.*. L,.2-3O.23.UNC.Asheville. W,.1-0O.27.Davidson. W,.1-0N 3 at NC State L, 2-3 (OT)N.7. at.South.Carolina. W,.1-0N.12.Cincinnati.!. L,.0-1N.24.Clg..of.Charleston.#. W,.3-1

N.9. vs..Louisville.!. L, 1-2 (OT) *.-.Conference.USA.Game%.-.Charlotte/Puma.Classic&.-.Big.Four.Clsc.,.Greensboro,.NC!.-.C-USA.Trnmt.,.St..Louis,.MO

200� - Record: 9-9-3C-uSa Record: 5-4-1

Coach: John.TartA 31 Gardner-Webb W, 4-3 (2OT)S.2. East.Carolina*. L,.0-1S 7 at Memphis*$ T, 1-1 (2OT)S.9. vs..Alab..A.&.M.$. T, 1-1 (2OT)S.19. #11.South.Carolina. L, 0-1 (2OT)S.22. at.Davidson. L,.0-2S 26 at Cincinnati* W, 2-1 (2OT)S 30 #9 UAB* L, 1-2 (2OT)O.3. Elon. W,.2-1O.7. at.TCU*. W,.3-0O10. at.Wake.Forest. L,.1-8O.17.#7.North.Carolina. L,.0-3O.21.Marquette*. W,.1-0O.26.vs..NC.State&. W,.4-1O.28.at.Duke&. W,.1-0N.1. Louisville*. L,.0-1N.4. at.DePaul*. W,.2-1N.7. #3.Saint.Louis*. L,.1-3N.11.at.South.Florida*. W,.1-0N 15 vs. Cincinnati !% T, 2-2 (2OT)N.16..vs..#3.Saint.Louis.!. L,.1-4*.-.Conference.USA.Game$.-.Memphis.Trnmt.,.Memphis,.TN&.-.Big.Four.Classic,.Durham,.NC!.-.C-USA.Tournament,.Tampa,.FL%.-.Charlotte.advanced.on.PK

2002 - Record: 9-7-2C-uSa Record: 4-5-1

Coach: John.TartA.31.at.Radford. L,.0-1S 6 vs. Rhode Island& W, 2-1S.8. vs..Birmingham.So.&. W,.4-0S.15. at.East.Carolina*. W,.1-0S.18. Winthrop. W,.5-4S.22. DePaul*. W,.2-0S.25. at.#21.Saint.Louis*. L,.0-2S.29. South.Florida*. W,.1-0O.5. at.UAB*. L,.0-4O 9 Davidson T, 1-1 (2OT)O.12.TCU*. W,.2-0O.16.at.#11.South.Carolina. L,.1-2O.19.at.Marquette*. L,.1-3O.25.NC.State%. W,.2-0O.27.#25.Duke%. W,.1-0N 2 Cincinnati* T, 0-0 (2OT)N.6. at.Louisville*. L,.0-3N.9. Memphis*. L,.1-2&.-.UAB.Tourn.,.Birmingham,.AL*.-.Conference.USA.Game&.-.Big.Four.Classic,.Charlotte,.NC

2003 - Record: 7-9-4C-uSa Record: 4-3-2

Coach: John.TartA.29.vs..George.Mason%. L,.0-1A.31.at.James.Madison%. L,.0-2S.7. East.Carolina*. W,.1-0.S.12. at.South.Florida*&. W,.2-1S.14. vs..Florida.Atlantic&. L,.1-4S 20 #3 Saint Louis* L, 1-2 (2 OT)S 24 Radford T, 2-2 (2 OT)S.27. at.Davidson. W,.3-1O.1. Louisville*. W,.2-1O.5. at.Cincinnati*. L,.1-5O 11 #20 UAB* T, 2-2 (2 OT)O.15.South.Carolina. L,.0-1O.18.at.DePaul*. L,.0-2O.24.at.NC.State#. L,.0-2O 26 at Duke# L, 0-1 (OT)N.1. Marquette*. W,.2-0N 8 at Memphis* T, 1-1 (2 OT)N.13.vs..USF^. W,.2-1N.14.vs..#20.Cincinnati^. W,.1-0N.16.vs..#6.Saint.Louis^!.. T, 2-2 (2 OT)% - JMU/Comfort Inn Inv., Harrisonburg, VA& - USF/Ameri-Suites Inv., Tampa, FL#.-.Big.Four.Classic*.-.Conference.USA.Games^.-.C-USA.Trnmt.,.Memphis,.TN!.-.SLU.claims.title.on.penalty.kicks

2004 - Record: 11-7-1C-uSa Record: 5-4-0

Coach: John.TartS 1 Appalachian St. W, 4-3 (OT)S 4 at Radford T, 1-1 (2 OT)S 11 #17 USF* L, 0-1 (2 OT)S.18. at.UAB*&. L,.1-4S.19. vs..Birmingham.So.&. W,.2-1S.22. at.Winthrop. W,.3-1S.25. Memphis*. L,.1-3O.2. at.Saint.Louis*. W,.2-0O.6. at.East.Carolina*. W,.2-1O.9. Cincinnati*. L,.0-3O.13.at.#7.South.Carolina. W,.1-0O.16.at.Marquette*. W,.2-1O.20.at.Louisville*. W,.2-0O.23.#1.UNC.Greensboro. L,.2-4O.27.NC.State. W,.2-1O.30.DePaul*. W,.4-1N.5. Davidson. L,.2-4

D.1. #11.Notre.Dame.#. W,.1-0D.8. Hartford.#. W,.3-0D 13 Fla. International #$ L, 0-4&.-.Met.Life.Classic@ - UNC Charlotte/UMBRO Inv.*.-.Conference.USA.Game!.-.Conference.USA.Tournament#.-.NCAA.Tournament$.-.NCAA.College.Cup

�997 - Record: 12-7-2C-uSa Record: 4-4

Coach:.John.TartA.30.#24.Wake.Forest. L,.0-1S.6. at.Davidson. W,.3-0S.9. Furman. W,.3-1S.12. vs..New.Hampshire.$. W,.2-1S.14. vs..#5.Washington$. T, 1-1 (OT)S.19. at.Marquette.*. L,.0-1S.21. at.DePaul.*. W,.2-1S 24 at Clemson T, 2-2 (OT)S.28. at.UAB. L,.0-1O.3. Stetson. W,.3-0O 5 South Florida * L, 3-4 (OT)O.10.#20.Saint.Louis.*. W,.2-1O.12.Memphis.*. W,.3-2O.17.at.Louisville.*. W,.3-2O.19.at.Cincinnati.*. L,.1-2O.22.at.Campbell. W,.6-20.29. Elon. W,.7-0N.2. #15.NC.State. W,.3-0N.9. at.UAB.%. W,.2-0N.14.at.South.Florida.!. L,.0-2N.23.at.#16.Clemson.#. L,.0-5$-.Wake.Forest.Tournament*.-.Conference.USA.Game%.-.C-USA.Trnt.,.Birmingham,.Ala.. !.- C-USA semifinals, Tampa, Fla.#.-.NCAA.Tournament.First.Round

�998 - Record: 11-6-2C- uSa Record: 5-3

Coach:.John.TartS.1. Davidson. W,.2-1S.5. Campbell. W,.4-0S.11. at.#20.Wake.Forest. W,.2-1S.18. Marquette.*. W,.3-1S.20. DePaul.*. W,.7-1S 23 at #23 Furman T, 2-2 (OT)S.26. UAB.*. L,.1-2O.2. at.Central.Florida. W,.2-0O.4. at.South.Florida.*. L,.2-3O.9. at.#13.Saint.Louis.*. L,.0-1O.11.at.Memphis.*. W,.3-2O.16.Louisville.*. W,.6-0O.18.Cincinnati.*. W,.2-1O.21.#3.Clemson. L,.0-2O.24.at.#.7.So..Carolina. L,.1-2O.28.UNC.Asheville. W,.6-0N 1 at NC State W, 2-1 (OT)N 8 Cincinnati !$ T, 1-1 (OT)N.13.at.South.Florida.!. L,.0-1*.-.Conference.USA.Game$.-.Charlotte.advanced.on.PK.!.-.C-USA.Trnmt

�999 - Record: 5-12C-uSa Record: 1-7

Coach: John.TartS.4. at.Campbell. W,.2-0S.7. South.Carolina. L,.2-3S.12. at.Memphis.*. L,.2-3S 19 at DePaul * L, 0-1 (OT)S.24. vs..Vanderbilt.$. W,.2-1S 26 vs. Richmond $ W, 2-1 (OT)S.29. Louisville.*. L,.1-3O.3. at.South.Fla.*^. L,.0-1O.7. UAB.*. L,.1-3O 10 Marquette * W, 2-1 (OT)O 13 at #25 Cincinnati* L, 0-1 (OT)O.17.#3.St..Louis.*. L,.1-2O.20.at.Davidson. W,.4-2O.24.at.Clemson. L,.1-2O.30.at.NC.State.&. L,.1-2O.31.vs..#1.Duke.&. L,.1-5N.3. William.&.Mary. L,.1-2*.-.Conference.USA.Game$.-.Wake.Forest.Nike.Classic&.-.Big.Four.Classic,.Raleigh,.NC^.-.Loss.by.forfeit

2000 - Record: 8-9-2C-uSa Record: 5-2-1

Coach: John.TartS.1. Campbell. W,.2-0S.4. at.So..Carolina. W,.2-1S 7 Davidson L, 2-3 (OT)S.10. DePaul.*. W,.3-1S.13. Cincinnati.*. L,.1-4S 17 at UAB * T, 1-1 (2OT)S 23 Memphis* % W, 4-3 (2OT)S 24 Va Tech % 0-0 (2OT)O.1. at.#7.Marquette*. W,.3-0O.4. at.Elon. L,.1-2O.8. South.Florida.*. W,.2-1O.11.at.Louisville*. L,.0-3O.15.#18.Wake.Forest. L, 2-3 (OT)O.18.at.#1.No..Carolina. L,.0-3O.21.at.#11.St..Louis.*. W,.2-0O.27.vs..#9.Duke.&. L,.4-5O.29.vs..NC.State.&. W,.1-0N.5. #14.Clemson. L,.0-4

N.12.vs..Cincinnati%. W,.2-0N 13 vs. UAB% L, 0-1 (2 OT)*.-.Conference.USA.Game&.-.UAB.LaQuinta.Clsc..Birmingham,.AL%.-.C-USA.Tourn.,.Louisville,.KY

2005 - Record: 6-8-4a-�0 Record: 3-2-4

Coach: John.TartS 1 at Davidson L, 2-3 (OT)S.5. at.#24.UNC.Greensboro. L,.0-4S.10. at.#14.Virginia. L,.0-2S.16. at.Appalachian.St.. W,.1-0S.21. Radford. W,.3-2S 24 South Carolina L, 1-2 (OT)S.28. at.#16.NC.State. L,.1-2O.1. UNC.Asheville. W,.3-0O.7. at.St..Bonaventure*. W,.3-1O 9 at Fordham* L, 0-1 (2 OT)O.14.Xavier*. W,.2-0O 16 Dayton* T, 1-1 (2 OT)O 22 at Richmond* T, 0-0 (2 OT)O 28 at UMass* T, 2-2 (2 OT)O 30 at Rhode Island* L, 1-4N 4 Saint Louis T, 1-1 (2 OT)N.6. #14.Duquesne. W,.1-0N.10.vs..Dayton&. L,.1-3*.-.Atlantic.10.Conference.Game&.-.A-10.Tourn.,.St..Louis,.MO

2006 - Record: 9-5-4;.a-�0 Record: 5-2-2

Coach: John.TartA.25.at.UNC.Asheville. W,.2-1.A 28 Charleston T, 1-1 (2 OT)S.1. vs..Loyola-Chicago#. L,.0-1.S.3. vs..Elon#. L,.1-3.S.8. Radford&. W,.4-2S.10. James.Madison&. L,.0-3.S 16 Appalachian St. W, 3-2 (2 OT) S.20. Gardner-Webb. W,.3-0.S 23 Massachusetts T, 0-0 (2 OT) S.29. at.Temple*. W,.1-0.O.1. at.Saint.Joseph’s*. W,.6-1O.6. La.Salle*. W,.1-0.O.8. George.Washington*. W,.2-0.O 14 Richmond* T, 0-0 (2 OT) O.20.Fordham*. L,.1-2.O.22.St..Bonaventure*. W,.3-1.O 27 at Xavier* T, 1-1 (2 OT) O.29.at.Dayton*. L,.2-4.N 2 Duquesne% T, 0-0 (2 OT)#.-.Davidson.Clsc.,.Davidson,.NC& - JAKO Inv., Charlotte, NC*.Atlantic.10.Game%.A-10.Tourn.,.Charlotte,.NC

2007 - Record: 12-7-2a-�0 Record: 5-3-1

Coach: Jeremy.GunnA.31.San.Jose.State&.. L,.1-2S.2. Saint.Mary’s&. W,.2-1S.7. Elon%. W,.3-2S.9. C..of.Charleston%. L,.0-2S.15. Davidson. W,.5-1S.19. UNC.Greensboro. L,.0-1S.22. Presbyterian. W, 1-0 (2OT)S.29. @.Appalachian.State. W,.4-0O.3. @.Central.Florida. W,[email protected]*. .L,.1-2O 14 @ St. Bonaventure* L, 2-3 (OT)O 19 Rhode Island* T, 1-1 (2OT)O.21.Massachusetts*. W,[email protected]*. W,[email protected]*. W,.2-0N.2. Temple*. W,.2-0N.4. Saint.Joseph’s*. W,.3-1N.10.@.#12.Saint.Louis*. L,.1-5N.15.vs..Fordham$. W,.2-1N.16.vs..#12.Saint.Louis&^ T, 0-0 (2 OT)N.18.vs..Massachusetts&. L,.0-2&.-.Davidson.Adidas.Clsc.,.Davidson,.NC%.-.Aaron.Olkitsky.Clsc.,Charleston,.SC*Atlantic.10.Game&.-.A-10.Tourn.,.Dayton,.OH^.-.Advanced.on.Penalty.Kicks,.3-2

2008 - Record: 12-6-1a-�0 Record: 4-4-1

Coach: Jeremy.GunnA.29.at.Davidson&.. W,.5-1A.31.at.Coll..of.Charleston&.. W,.5-3S 12 Coastal Carolina% L, 1-2 (OT)S.14. at.UNC.Wilmington.%.. W,.3-1S.19. Winthrop!. W,.2-0S.21. UAB!. W,.1-0S.24. UNC.Greensboro. W,.1-0S 27 Elon W, 2-1 (OT)S.30. UCF. W,.4-0O 7 at #10 Maryland L, 1-2 (OT)O.11.at.Fordham*. .W,.2-1O.12.at.La.Salle*. L,.2-3O 17 Dayton* T 0-0, (2OT)O.19.Xavier*. W,.2-1O.25.#18.Saint.Louis*. L,.2-3O.31.Duquesne*. W,.3-2N.2. St..Bonaventure. W,.4-0N 7 at Rhode Island* L, 1-2 (2OT)N.9. at.Massachusetts*.. L,.0-1&.-.Davidson/Adidas.Clsc.,.Davidson,.NC%.-.UNCW/Courtyard.Marriott.Clsc.,.Wilmington,.NC! - Charlotte/Nike Inv., Charlotte, NC*.-.Atlantic.10.Game

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team W l t gF gaAkron. 2. 0. 0. 7. 2UAB. 13. 8. 2. 64. 27Ala...A&M. 1. 1. 1. 2. 4.American. 1. 0. 0. 2. 0Appalachian.St.. 10. 6. 1. 35. 29Baptist. 2. 1. 0. 14. 5Barber-Scotia. 2. 0. 0. 11. 0Barry (Fla.) 1 0 0 2 0Belmont-Abbey. 5. 5. 0. 15. 26Birmingham.So.. 2. 0. 0. 6. 1.Brooklyn.Coll.. 1. 0. 0. 6. 0Buffalo. 1. 0. 0. 7. 0Cal-Berkeley. 1. 0. 0. 1. 0Cal-Poly. 2. 0. 0. 6. 3UCLA. 0. 2. 0. 2. 8Campbell 12 2 2 45 19Castleton.State. 1. 0. 0. 3. 0Catawba. 5. 2. 0. 23. 17Central.Conn..St.. 1. 0. 0. 5. 1Central.Florida. 5. 0. 0. 16. 1Cincinnati. 7. 6. 3. 24. 22Clemson 2 9 2 �� 28 Coastal.Carolina. 1. 4. 1. 10. 18Coll..Charleston. 8. 4. 2. 40. 22Creighton. 1. 2. 0. 8. 8The.Citadel. 1. 1. 0. 1. 2Davidson. 18. 9. 6. 71. 53Davis.&.Elkins. 0. 2. 0. 1. 4Dayton 0 2 2 4 8.DePaul. 8. 2. 0. 26. 8Duke. 2. 12. 0. 13. 49Duquesne. 2. 1. 1. 5. 4.East.Carolina. 10. 1. 0. 25. 8Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 4 1elon 4 2 0 �6 9Emory. 1. 0. 0. 3. 2Erskine. 2. 1. 0. 6. 3Evansville. 0. 1. 0. 1. 2Florida.Atlantic. 0. 1. 0. 1. 4Florida Int. 1 5 0 4 12Florida.Tech. 1. 0. 0. 5. 2Fordham 2 2 0 5 5 Furman 9 4 6 4� 27Gardner-Webb. 2. 0. 0. 3. 3.Georgia.State. 1. 5. 0. 5. 16Georgetown. 1. 0. 0. 3. 2George.Mason. 0. 1. 0. 0. 1geo. Washington 2 � 0 6 2 Hartford. 1. 0. 0. 3. 0Hartwick. 1. 1. 0. 3. 5High.Point. 0. 1. 0. 1. 2Illinois State 1 0 0 1 0Indiana 0 1 0 1 2Jacksonville. 5. 4. 1. 20. 15James.Madison. 0. 2. 0. 0. 2Lander. 2. 0. 0. 11. 2la Salle � � 0 3 3Lenoir-Rhyne. 3. 0. 0. 19. 2Longwood. 1. 0. 0. 4. 2Louisville. 9. 5. 0. 28. 16Loyola-Chicago. 0. 1. 0. 0. 1Marquette. 9. 2. 0. 23. 10

49ERS vS. ALL OPPONENTSteam W l t gF gaMaryland. 0. 1. 0. 1. 2Massachusetts. 1. 2. 2. 3. 5Memphis.. 7. 3. 2. 30. 18Mercer. 1. 0. 0. 2. 0Navy. 1. 0. 0. 2. 1New.Hampshire. 1. 0. 0. 2. 1Newberry. 1. 0. 0. 11. 0North.Carolina. 3. 14. 0. 18. 58UNC.Asheville. 7. 2. 0. 42. 4UNC Greensboro 7 6 0 25 23UNC.Wilmington. 5. 5. 2. 26. 18NC.State. 7. 11. 0. 22. 48Notre.Dame. 2. 1. 0. 4. 1Old.Dominion. 2. 5. 3. 11. 18Oneonta.State. 1. 1. 0. 4. 2Pembroke.State. 2. 0. 0. 9. 0.Pfeiffer. 5. 1. 0. 23. 11Phila..Textile. 2. 0. 0. 3. 0Portland. 0. 1. 1. 1. 5Presbyterian. 1. 0. 0. 1. 0.Princeton. 1. 0. 0. 4. 2Queens. 2. 0. 0. 7. 2Radford. 3. 1. 3. 17. 10Rhode Island 1 2 1 5 8 Richmond 2 0 2 4 �Rutgers. 0. 0. 1. 1. 1St..Bonaventure. 3. 1. 0. 12. 5.St..John’s. 1. 0. 0. 1. 0Saint Joseph’s 2 0 0 9 2Saint louis 3 �2 3 28 38St..Mary’s. 3. 0. 0. 11. 2San.Diego. 1. 2. 0. 4. 4San.Diego.State. 1. 0. 0. 4. 1San.Francisco. 0. 2. 0. 2. 8San.Jose.State. 0. 1. 0. 1. 2South.Alabama. 4. 3. 0. 18. 20South Carolina 4 �� 3 20 32USC-Spartanburg. 0. 2. 0. 1. 3USF. 10. 14. 2. 40. 54SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 0 1 0Stetson. 1. 0. 0. 3. 0temple 2 0 0 3 0Tennessee. 3. 0. 0. 11. 1TCU. 2. 0. 0. 5. 0.Vanderbilt. 2. 0. 0. 4. 2Vermont. 0. 0. 1. 0. 0Virginia. 0. 2. 0. 0. 4VCU. 9. 2. 1. 29. 13Virginia.Tech. 5. 1. 1. 13. 7Wake Forest 4 7 2 �6 28Washington. 1. 0. 1. 4. 3W.Virginia.Tech. 1. 0. 0. 18. 1Western.Carolina. 6. 1. 0. 22. 6Western.Ky.. 2. 1. 0. 8. 5William.&.Mary. 0. 1. 0. 1. 2Wingate. 2. 0. 0. 8. 0Winthrop 9 3 3 37 24Wisc.-Green.Bay. 1. 0. 0. 3. 1Wofford. 0. 3. 0. 2. 9Xavier 2 0 � 5 2totals 338 248 65 �34� �030

Retired JerseysIn 2002, the 49ers retired their first three men’s soccer jerseys. #10 Gabe Garcia (1988-91) and #5 Randy Sheen (1990, 92-94) had their jerseys retired during a ceremony at halftime of the men’s soccer game against Duke, October.27,.2002.Number 1 Aidan Heaney (1988-91) had his jersey retired during a halftime ceremony of a men’s basketball game.during.the.2002-03.season...

Campbell: 12-2-2.10/9/76.................. L,.0-79/18/79................. W,.4-010/25/80..........T, 4-4 (ot)10/28/81............... W,.4-010/24/82............... W,.1-09/9/83..............T, 1-1 (ot)10/22/86............... W,.4-210/21/87............... W,.2-010/20/88............... W,.6-19/4/89................... W,.4-010/2/90.................. L,.0-19/7/96................... W,.1-010/22/97............... W,.6-29/5/98................... W,.4-010/4/99................. W,.2-010/1/00................. W,.2-0

Clemson:.2-9-2.9/24/80.................. L,.0-1.10/17/90................ L,.0-2.9/1/91..............T, 0-0 (ot)10/21/92......... L, 1-2 (ot).9/8/93................... W,.3-2.10/30/94................ L,.1-3.10/8/95........... L, 1-2 (ot).10/13/96............... W,.2-1.9/24/97............T, 2-2 (ot)11/23/97................ L,.0-510/21/98................ L,.0-2.10/20/99................ L,.1-211/5/00.................. L,.0-4

Dayton: 0-2-210/16/05.......T, 1-1 (2 ot)11/10/05................ L,.1-310/29/06................ L,.2-410/17/08.......T, 0-0 (2 ot)

elon:.4-2-010/29/97............... W,.7-010/4/00.................. L,.1-210/3/01................. W,.2-19/3/06.................... L,.1-39/7/07................... W,.3-29/27/08...........W, 2-1 (ot)

Fordham: 2-2-010/9/05........ L, 0-1 (2 ot)10/20/06................ L,.1-211/15/07............... W,.2-110/11/08............... W,.2-1

Furman: 9-4-69/27/77.................. L,.0-39/27/78...................T,.3-310/2/79................. W,.4-111/3/80................. W,.4-110/5/84............T, 1-1 (ot)9/14/85........... L, 4-5 (ot)9/6/86.................... L,.0-310/3/87.................. L,.0-19/17/88................. W,.2-110/21/89............... W,.2-09/26/90............T, 1-1 (ot)10/9/91............T, 0-0 (ot)10/7/92................. W,.2-010/28/93............... W,.4-39/21/94................. W,.4-09/5/95..............T, 1-1 (ot)9/1/96................... W,.4-09/9/97................... W,.3-19/23/98............T, 2-2 (ot)

geo. Washington:.2-1-09/24/83.................. L,.1-210/8/06................. W,.2-010/26/07............... W,.3-0

la Salle: 1-1-010/6/06................. W,.1-010/12/08................ L,.2-3

uNCg: 7-6-09/9/77.......... L, 3-5 (4 ot)9/1/78................... W,.4-09/5/81................... W,.3-09/21/85................. W,.2-19/13/86.................. L,.2-49/18/91................. W,.3-010/25/92.........W, 2-1 (ot)10/31/93................ L,.0-310/8/94................. W,.3-010/23/04................ L,.2-49/5/05.................... L,.0-49/19/07.................. L,.0-19/24/08................. W,.1-0

Richmond: 2-0-29/26/99...........W, 2-1 (ot)10/22/05.......T, 0-0 (2 ot)10/14/06.......T, 0-0 (2 ot)10/28/07............... W,.2-0 Saint Joseph’s:.2-0-010/1/06................. W,.6-111/4/07................. W,.3-1

Saint louis:.3-12-39/16/94.................. L,.1-29/14/95.................. L,.3-411/12/95................ L,.0-210/20/96................ L,.2-310/10/97............... W,.2-110/9/98.................. L,.0-110/17/99................ L,.1-210/21/00............... W,.2-011/7/01.................. L,.1-311/16/01................ L,.1-49/25/02.................. L,.0-29/20/03........ L, 1-2 (2 ot)11/16/03.......T, 2-2 (2 ot)10/2/04................. W,.2-011/4/05.........T, 1-1 (2 ot)11/10/07................ L,.1-511/16/07.......T, 0-0 (2 ot)10/25/08................ L,.2-3

South Carolina: 4-11-39/1/82..............T, 1-1 (ot)9/14/83........... L, 2-3 (ot)9/13/84.................. L,.0-19/11/85.................. L,.2-39/16/86.................. L,.0-69/27/92............T, 2-2 (ot)10/21/93...........T, 1-1(ot)11/6/94................. W,.3-110/4/95.................. L,.0-211/7/96................. W,.1-010/24/98................ L,.1-29/7/99.................... L,.2-39/4/00................... W,.2-19/19/01........ L, 0-1 (2 ot)10/16/02................ L,.1-210/15/03................ L,.0-110/13/04............... W,.1-09/24/05........... L, 1-2 (ot)..temple: 2-0-09/26/06................. W,.1-011/2/07................. W,.2-0.

Wake Forest:.4-7-210/25/79.........W, 2-1 (ot)10/22/80..........T, 1-1 (ot)10/4/81...........W, 1-0 (ot)10/6/82............T, 0-0 (ot)10/5/83.................. L,.1-310/11/84................ L,.2-310/20/85............... W,.1-010/18/86......... L, 1-2 (ot)9/27/89.................. L,.2-58/30/97.................. L,.0-19/11/98................. W,.2-110/15/00......... L, 2-3 (ot)10/10/01................ L,.1-8 Winthrop: 9-3-310/13/76............... W,.4-29/30/77.................. L,.3-610/17/77............... W,.3-110/5/78................. W,.3-110/18/78............... W,.4-110/11/79................ L,.0-19/18/80................. W,.1-011/2/81.................. L,.0-19/17/82............T, 1-1 (ot)9/23/87............T, 4-4 (ot)10/5/88............T, 1-1 (ot)10/4/89................. W,.3-09/18/02................. W,.5-49/22/04................. W,.3-19/19/08................. W,.2-0

Xavier: 2-0-110/14/05............... W,.2-010/27/06.......T, 1-1 (2 ot)10/19/08............... W,.2-1

CSU-Bakersfield is a first-time foe in 2009.

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Jon. Busch. plays. for. the. Chicago. Fire.in.the.MLS..He.was.named.2008.MLS.Goalkeeper.of.the.Year..He.was.selected.to. the. 2004. MLS.All-Star. game. as. a.member.of.the.Columbus.Crew..He.re-corded. a. shutout. against. Colombia. as.a. member. of. the. U.S.. national. team,.March. 2005.. He. played. for. the. U.S..national.team.in.the.2009.CONCACAF.Gold.Cup.

Chris.ArnoldJon.Busch

Shane.CarewMac.Cozier.Ian Dennis

Grady.FarmerKevin.Fickes.Floyd.Franks

Mike.FranksCarlos.Garcia.Gabe.Garcia.

Evan.HardingAidan.Heaney.

Shawn.KovaleskiJon.Mabee

Bart.Marcum.

Juan.Munoz-AireyMira.Mupier

Ben.Parry.Brian.PastoreC..J..Robinson.Michael.RoseAdam.Ruud

Chris.Salvaggione

Reggie.SessionRandy.Sheen.

Jamath.Shoffner..Fernando.SosaGraham.TattersTom.Woollard

Ben.Parry.was.the.third.overall.pick.in.the.1998.MLS.college.draft.by.the.San.Jose.Clash..

Floyd Franks was selected in the first round.of.the.2006.MLS.Supplemental.draft. by. the. Chicago. Fire.. He. played.with.the.Fire.for.two.seasons..He.scored.his first career MLS goal, July 29, 2007. He.currently.plays.for.Blokhus.FC.in.the.Danish.Professional.league.

Chris.Salvaggione.was.a.selected.in.the.third. round. of. the. 2009. MLS. Super-draft.by.the.New.England.Revolution..Salvaggione, who was a semifinalist for the.2008.Hermann.Trophy,.was.named.Atlantic.10.Offensive.Player.of.the.Year.as.a.senior.in.2008.

49ers in the Pros

opponents’ SID DirectorySouth Carolina, September 1Emily.Feeneyemail: [email protected]: (803) 777-5204.

Elon, September 4 Erica.Roberson.email: [email protected]: (336) 278-6711 Clemson, September 9 Sam.Blackman.email: [email protected]: (864) 656-1924. Campbell, September 12 Stan.Coleemail: [email protected]: (910) 893-1331 CSU- Bakersfield, September 18 Sarah.Finney.email: [email protected]: (661) 654-3071

Winthrop, September 20 Brett.Redden.email: [email protected] phone: (803) 323-2129 UNC Greensboro, September 26 Mike.Hirschman.email:[email protected]: (336) 334-5615 Wake Forest, September 29 Chad.Crunk.email: [email protected] phone: (336) 758-5640..Furman, October 3 Jordan.Caskeyemail: [email protected]: 864-294-3065..George Washington, October 9 Jesse.Hooker.email: [email protected]: (202) 994-8604...

Richmond, October 11Mark.Kwolekemail: [email protected]: (804) 289-8320..Saint Louis, October 17Brian.Kunderman.email:[email protected]: (314) 977-3346..La Salle, October 23Michelle.Serabianemail: [email protected]: (215) 951-1637

Fordham, October 25 Mike.Miller.email: [email protected]: (718) 817-4243..Dayton, October 30.Krystal.Warren.email: [email protected]: (937) 229-5240.

Xavier, November 1 Pat.McKenna.email: [email protected]: (513) 745-2058..Saint Joseph’s, November 6 Kristin.Santos.email: [email protected]: (610) 660-2601

Temple, November 8 Alex.Samuelianemail: [email protected]: (215) 204-2588.

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. On.March.2,.1975,.the.idea.of.what.is.now.the.Atlantic. 10. Conference. was. conceived..What.started.as.an.eight-school,.men’s.basket-ball-only affiliation has grown into a 14-univer-sity,.21-sport.league.that.is.universally.hailed.as.one.of.the.best.conferences.in.the.country.. That.growth.and.prominence.is.a.direct.result.of.the.ideals.and.commitments.of.the.member.institutions.of.the.Atlantic.10.-.the.University.of. Dayton,. Duquesne. University,. Fordham.University,.The. George.Washington. University,. La. Salle. University,.University.of.Massachusetts,.University.of.North.Carolina.at.Charlotte,.University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University,. Saint. Joseph’s. University,. Saint. Louis. University,.Temple.University,.and.Xavier.University...The.14.member.institutions.of.the.A-10.are.united.and.strengthened.by.their.diversity...Each.is.extraordinary.in.its.educational.mission,.whether.of.a.Catholic.faith,.a.private.university.or.a.land.grant.institution...The.varied.pursuits.of.each.member.prove.that.there.are.many.threads.that.weave.the.fabric.for.a.great.conference..... The.presidents.and.chancellors.of.Atlantic.10.institutions,.in.conjunc-tion.with.Atlantic.10.Commissioner.Bernadette.V..McGlade,.have.made.a.strong.commitment.to.making.the.academic.and.athletics.equation.a.successful.one..Over.the.years,.the.league.membership.has.strived.to.bet-ter.recognize.the.academic.accomplishments.of.its.student-athletes..The.Commissioner’s.Honor.Roll,.which.cites.every.Atlantic.10.student-athlete.with.a.3.5.grade.point.average.or.better,.recognized.1,162.student-ath-letes.in.the.Fall.2008.while.1,164.were.named.to.the.Spring.2009.Honor.Roll..... The.league.sponsors.Academic.All-Conference.teams.in.each.of.its.sports.and.honors.one.student-athlete.per.sport.as.the.A-10.Student-Athlete.of.the.Year...Moreover,.the.Atlantic.10.provides.four.postgraduate.scholar-ship grants to qualified student-athletes. In 2000-09, 182 student-athletes earned.Academic.All-Conference.recognition,.while.Charlotte’s.Lamarra.Currie,.Christa.Dominick.of.La.Salle,.St..Bonaventure’s.Katelyn.Murray.and.David.Zenk.of.George.Washington.received.postgraduate.scholarship.grants..... The.Atlantic.10.Conference.had.50. teams.among. the.767.Division.I sports teams honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards for.their.latest.multi-year.Academic.Progress.Rate.scores...These.teams.posted.multi-year.APR.scores.in.the.top.10.percent.of.all.squads.in.their.respective.sports...This.represents.an.increase.of.16.teams.from.a.year.ago and ranked the league fifth among 31 Division I Conferences. In 19 of the 21 sports sponsored by the Atlantic 10, the league’s APR was.at.or.above.the.conference.average.nationally.according.to.the.most.recent.data.released.by.the.NCAA...Moreover,.75.A-10.teams.attained.a.perfect.score.in.the.NCAA’s.Graduation.Success.Rate.Report...The.Atlantic.10.Conference,.with.a.total.population.of.nearly.74.million.people.within.its.geographic.footprint.of.eight.states.and.the.District.of.Columbia,.will.crown.champions.in.21.sports.this.season:.baseball,.men’s.and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s.golf,.women’s.lacrosse,.men’s.and.women’s.indoor.and.outdoor.track & field, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s. and.women’s. swimming.&.diving,.men’s. and.women’s. tennis,.and.women’s.volleyball.............2008-09 RevIeW. For. the. 15th. time. in. Conference. history. and. sixth. since. 2000,. the.Atlantic. 10. Conference. earned. multiple. at-large. berths. to. the. NCAA.Men’s.Basketball.Tournament.as.league.champion.Temple.was.joined.by.Xavier and Dayton in the field of 65. The A-10 was the only non-BCS conference.to.earn.multiple.at-large.bids...Xavier.advanced.to.the.Sweet.16.of.the.NCAA.Tournament.for.the.third.time.in.six.years.and.ended.the.year.ranked.15th.by.ESPN/USA.Today.and.20th.by.the.Associated.Press...Duquesne and Rhode Island earned NIT bids, while Richmond reached the semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational. . Off.the.court,.Commissioner.McGlade.announced.that.Boardwalk.Hall.in.Atlantic.City,.N.J.,.would.serve.as.the.site.of.the.Atlantic.10.Men’s.Basketball Championship in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and that the finals will be televised on CBS Sports for the first time in league history. In women’s basketball, Charlotte captured its first-ever A-10 Champi-onship and was joined in the NCAA Tournament by Temple and Xavier. It marked the fourth time in five seasons that three teams from the Confer-ence.received.NCAA.berths...Dayton,.Duquesne,.George.Washington,.Richmond and St. Bonaventure garnered WNIT bids as an unprecedented eight.A-10.teams.represent.the.league.in.postseason.play.... Saint Louis became the first A-10 volleyball program to go undefeated (13-0) in league play since 1997 and seized its second league champion-ship...The.Billikens.were.joined.by.Dayton.in.the.2008.NCAA.Volleyball.Championship,.giving.the.Conference.multiple.NCAA.teams.for.the.third.time.in.history... In men’s soccer, Dayton captured its first A-10 Championship since 1998,. while. Massachusetts. and. Saint. Louis. earned. at-large. berths. to.the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. It marked the first time since

2008 all-atlantic �0 Selectionsoffensive poY: Chris.SalvaggioneFirst-team:.Chris.SalvaggioneHonorable-Mention: Adam.Grossall-Rookie team: Evan.James,.Chalres.Rodriguezacademic all-Conference:.Adam.Gross,.David.Martin.

2009 preseason all-atlantic �0all-atlantic �0: Adam.Grossall-Rookie team: Steven.Saballos

the atlantiC 101989. that. three.A-10. teams.represented. the. Conference.in.the.tournament...Charlotte.claimed.its.second.consecu-tive.A-10. women’s. soccer.championship.and.advanced.to. the. second. round. of. the.NCAAs..... In softball, UMass won its.league-record.21st.regular.

season.and.Conference.Championships.and.advanced.to.the NCAA Regional finals. . Xavier. captured. its. first-ever.Atlantic. 10. Baseball.Championship and became the first team since 1999 to hoist the A-10 trophy with two wins on the final day of the Championship. In cross country, Richmond won its second-ever.women’s.crown.while.Massachusetts’.men’s.team claimed its first A-10 title since 1995. The UMass field hockey team seized both the regular season title and the.A-10.Championship.crown.for.the.second.consecutive.year...... Charlotte.won.its.fourth-straight.league.title.in.men’s.

golf,. Xavier. repeated. as. league. champions. in. men’s.tennis. and. earned. the. accompanying. NCAA. automatic.berth,.while.Richmond.claimed.the.program’s.sixth.A-10.women’s.tennis.championship..... Charlotte.defended.its.women’s.indoor.and.outdoor.track.& field titles, while the 49ers’ men’s team also captured the.indoor.and.outdoor.crowns.... Calum.Angus.of.Saint.Louis.was.named.to.the.NSCAA/adidas men’s soccer All-America first-team, while Temple’s J.T..Noone.and.Chris.Salvaggione.of.Charlotte.garnered.second-team.men’s.soccer.All-America.distinction...Char-lotte.women’s.soccer.standout.Hailey.Beam.was.tabbed.a.third-team.All-American,.while.Dayton’s.Kathleen.Beljan.earned.freshman.All-America.honors..... Charlotte’s.Pat.Springs.earned.All-America.in.women’s.outdoor track & field (long jump). . Atlantic.10.student-athletes.thrived.in.the.classroom.as.well. In all, 17 Atlantic 10 student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America teams...First-team.Academic.All-America.honorees.were.Ryan Bennett (baseball) and Theresa Lisch (women’s basketball) of Saint Louis, Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie (women’s track & field) and Nikki Labuda Czaplicki (women’s soccer), Temple’s J.T. Noone (men’s soccer) and Zack Simmons (men’s soccer) of Massachusetts, who was tabbed.the.NCAA.Academic.All-American.of.the.Year.for.men’s.soccer....... Second-team.Academic.All-Americans.included.Jimmy.Baron (men’s basketball) of Rhode Island, Charlotte’s Hailey Beam (women’s soccer) and Darius Law (track & field), Pat Disbennett (men’s soccer) and Lauren Olson (women’s soccer) of Saint Louis, Dayton’s Amanda Gal-low (women’s soccer) and Alex Torda (men’s soccer), Yves Mekongo Mbala (men’s basketball) of La Salle, and St. Bonaventure’s Katelyn Murray (women’s basketball). Those.named.third-team.Academic.All-Americans.included.Charlotte’s Adam Goss (men’s soccer) and Kevin Lisch (men’s basketball) of Saint Louis. . While.Charlotte’s.Lamarra.Currie.received.an.NCAA.Ethnic.Minority.Postgraduate.Scholarship..... Finally,.a.trio.of.former.Atlantic.10.basketball.standouts.were.recognized.for.their.play.in.the.professional.ranks.as.Xavier’s David West (2003) and Jameer Nelson of Saint Joseph’s (2004) were selected to play in the 2009 NBA All-Star.Game,.while.Temple’s.Candice.Dupree.was.named.a.starter.in.the.2009.WNBA.All-Star.Game...

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. Charlotte.49ers.Director.of.Athletics.Judy.Rose.is.one.of.the.most.successful.and.well-respected.Athletics.Directors.in.the.nation.. At.the.time.of.her.appointment.in.1990,.she.was.just. the. third. female. to.be.put. in.charge.of.a.Division.I program. In 1999-2000, she became the first female to serve on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. She served a five-year term (2000-2004) on that.committee..She.also..completed.a.term.as.2003-04.President.of.the.National.Association.of.College.Directors.of Athletics (NACDA).

. With.the.49ers,.she.has.overseen.the.49ers.moves.from.the.Sun.Belt.Conference.to.the.Metro.Conference.to.Conference.USA.and.onto.the.Atlantic.10.in.2005-06...She has overseen the 49ers growth into a program that for the first time is fully-funded.at.the.NCAA.level.for.athletic.scholarships...She.has.helped.raise.monies.for.new.athletic.facilities,.including.the.James.H..Barnhardt.Student.Activity.Center.(Dale F. Halton Arena), the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics and Academic Training Center, the Irwin Belk Track and Field Center (Transamerica Field), the Wachovia Fieldhouse,.the.Short.Game.Golf.Practice.Facility.at.Rocky.River.Golf.of.Concord,.N.C..and.the.Robert.and.Mariam.Hayes.Baseball.Stadium...The.49ers.will.begin.construction on their on-campus tennis facility in the spring of 2010. In all, she has helped.develop.nearly.$50.million.worth.of.athletic.facilities.which.have.enhanced..playing.venues,.academic.services,.strength.and.conditioning.programs,.training.and medical support. In all, these upgrades have improved the experience of each and.every.student-athlete,.as.a.student.and.as.an.athlete...... She.has.been. instrumental. in.attracting.national.sporting.events. to.Charlotte,.including.the.1994.Men’s.Final.Four,.the.1996.Women’s.Final.Four,.the.1997.AAU.Junior Olympics and the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer College Cup. In 2008, the 49ers hosted the NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball East Regional at.Bobcats.Arena. It is under her watch that the 49ers have expanded opportunities to include women’s.soccer.and.men’s.and.women’s.track.. Her.next.step.has.been.to.lead.the.49ers.most.aggressive.push.to.add.football.to.the.Charlotte.49ers.program...Winning.approval.from.both.the.Chancellor.and.UNC.Charlotte.Board.of.Trustees,.the.49ers.have.pushed.forward.with.plans.to.start.the.program.in.2013. In addition, it has been under Rose’s leadership that the 49ers athletics program has.enjoyed.its.best.success...The.men’s.basketball.program.has.copped.nine.NCAA.bids under her reign and men’s soccer has enjoyed five bids, including a trip to the 1996 National Semifinals. Baseball, women’s basketball, women’s soccer and golf.have.all.posted.multiple.NCAA.Tournament.bids.while.the.men’s.tennis.team.earned its first-ever bid. The 49ers have also landed their first-ever individual NCAA qualifiers in men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field and cross-country.... Recent.highlights.include.four.straight.A-10.titles.for.the.women’s.indoor.track,.women’s.outdoor.track.and.golf.programs.as.well.as.a.program-best.third-place.finish at the 2007 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. With that top four finish, Charlotte.has.boasted.a.“Final.Four”.team.in.both.decades.that.Rose.has.served.as.A.D. (‘90’s - M. Soccer, 1996; ‘00’s - Golf, 2007).. Since.Rose.became.A.D.,.14.of.the.school’s.16.athletic.programs.have.either.won.a.league.title.or.been.represented.in.NCAA.play,.or.both... Along. the.way,.Rose.has.reaped.her.share.of.awards,.most.notably. the.2001.NACDA.Southeast.Region.Athletic.Director.of.the.Year.Award...Other.awards.have.included.the.Pegasus.Award.in.1999,.the.1996.Bob.Quincy.Award.by.the.Charlotte.Sportsman.Club,.and.the.1996.Charlotte.Regional.Sports.Commission.“Sixth-Man”.Award.for.city-wide.athletic.achievement...She.was.selected.the.1996.Woman.of.the.Year.in.Charlotte.and.was.named.the.1997.Citizen.of.the.Year.by.the.University.Chamber of Commerce. In 1986, she became the first female inducted into the Blacksburg (S.C.) Hall of Fame and she received her 25-Year Service Award from UNC.Charlotte.in.2000...More.recently,.she.was.inducted.into.Winthrop’s.Athletics.Hall.of.Fame,.was.named.one.of.the.city’s.Top.Businesswomen.by.The.Business.Journal.and.was.recognized.with.the.Judy.Wilkins.Rose.endowment.as.part.of.the.University.YMCA’s.Y.Pathways.program..

DR. phIlIp l. DuBoISChaNCelloR

. Dr.. Philip. L.. Dubois. is. the. fourth. chancellor. of.the.University.of.North.Carolina.at.Charlotte,.returning.“home”. in. July,. 2005. after. serving. as. president. of. the.University.of.Wyoming.and.professor.of.political.science.since.1997..Prior.to.that,.Dr..Dubois.was.provost.and.vice.chancellor.for.academic.affairs.and.professor.of.political.science.at.UNC.Charlotte.from.1991-1997.. Dr..Dubois.began.his.academic.teaching.career.in.1976.when.he.joined.the.University.of.California,.Davis.

as.acting.assistant.professor.of.political.science..He.steadily.advanced.to.assistant.professor (1978) and associate professor (1982) before attaining the rank of full professor.in.1987..He.received.the.Magnar.Ronning.Award.for.Teaching.Excellence.in.1982.. Dr..Dubois.also.held.several.administrative.positions.throughout.his.15.years.at.the.University.of.California,.Davis.including.Faculty.Assistant.to.the.Vice.Chancellor.of.Academic and Student Affairs (1982-1983); Assistant Vice Chancellor – Academic Programs (1983-1988); Associate Vice Chancellor – Academic Programs (1988-1990); and Executive Associate Dean, College of Letters and Science (1990-1991).. Among.his.many.awards.and.accomplishments,.Dr..Dubois.was.named.the.2004.District VI Chief Executive of the Year for higher education by the Council for the Support and Advancement of Education. District VI encompasses colleges and universities.in.Colorado,.Kansas,.Missouri,.Nebraska,.North.and.South.Dakota,.and.Wyoming.. As.the.22nd.president.of.the.University.of.Wyoming,.Dr..Dubois.led.development.and implementation of a comprehensive five-year academic plan for the research-extensive.University.serving.more.than.13,000.students..He.provided.the.critical.and.transformational.leadership.to.strengthen.state.and.federal.governmental.relations;.stimulate.state.economic.development;. increase.private.fundraising;.guide.capital.construction.and.building.renovation;.and.enhance.the.institution’s.intercollegiate.athletic programs. Dr. Dubois also served as one of five presidents principally re-sponsible.for.the.formation.of.the.Mountain.West.Conference.and.was.elected.as.the.first Conference president (1998-1999). During 2004-2005, Dubois served as the Conference.representative.on.the.NCAA.Board.of.Directors.. Dr..Dubois.earned.his.A.B..in.Political.Science.from.the.University.of.California,.Davis,.graduating.with.highest.honors.as.a.member.of.Phi.Beta.Kappa..He.earned.both.a.master’s. and.Ph.D.. in.Political.Science. from. the.University.of.Wisconsin.–.Madison.. Among.his. academic.honors,.Dr..Dubois. served.as.a.Ford.Foundation.Fellow.and.also.received.the.Edward.S..Corwin.Award.from.the.American.Political.Science.Association for best doctoral dissertation in the field of public law 1978. He is a member.of.the.Mortar.Board,.Phi.Beta.Delta.and.Golden.Key,.three.national.honor-ary.societies..Dr..Dubois.is.the.author.of.two.books,.the.editor.of.two.others,.and.the.author.of.numerous.academic.papers.and.articles.. Dr..Dubois.and.his.wife,.Lisa.Lewis.Dubois,.have.three.children.–.Logan,.26,.Taylor, 23 and Ali, 19. He is the first chancellor to reside in the Bissell House on the UNC.Charlotte.campus.

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ESPN The Magazine academic all-america2008-09.-.Adam.Gross1997-98.-.Jim.Kunevicius1996-97.-.Jim.Kunevicius1985-86.-.Craig.Brown

ESPN The Magazine academic all-District III2008-09.-.Adam.Gross1998-99.-.Christian.Lund1997-98.-.Jim.Kunevicius. .....Christian.Lund1996-97.-.Jim.Kunevicius1985-86.-.Craig.Brown1984-85.-.Craig.Brown1983-84.-.Craig.Brown1982-83.-.Doug.Harrell

adidas Scholar all-america1992-93 - Ian Dennis1991-92.-.Aidan.Heaney1985-86.-.Craig.Brown

NSCaa/adidas Scholar all-South Region2008..-.Adam.Gross. .David.Martin

2008-09ACADEMIC SUCCESS

Fall, 2008Chancellor’s List

(3.8 or higher)Kellen.Frye*

Justin.Tucker*

Dean’s List (3.4-3.79)Alexander.Deitz

Jeff.Favitta*

Athletic Director’s List(3.0-3.39)

Julien.Brown-LathamIsaac CowlesAndres.CueroOwen.DarbyLuke.ExleyKevin.Fox

Adam.GrossEvan.James

Nathan.MathersRobert.PropstRyan.SwaimMatt.Wallace.Matt.Weston

SpRINg, 2009Chancellor’s List (3.8 and higher)

Adam.Gross*Justin.Tucker*

Dean’s List (3.4-3.79)TJ.Beaulieu*Jeff.Favitta*Kellen.Frye

Ryan.Swaim*

Athletic Director’s List(3.0-3.39)

Isaac CowlesAlexander.Deitz

Luke.ExleyNathan.MathersJosh.Norwood

*.-.A-10.Commissioner’s.Honor.Roll..

(3.5 GPA or better)

ACADEMIC AwARDS

Jim Kunevicius

2007.-..Kevin.Fox2006..-.Michael.Rose. .Evan.Harding.

Sun Belt academic athlete of the Year1986-87. -.Craig.Brown1985-86. -.Craig.Brown

a-�0 academic all Conference2008.-.Adam.Gross. David.Martin2007.-.David.Martin2006.-.Michael.Rose

C-uSa Commissioner’s Medallion1998-99.-.. Anthony.Antonucci. Christian.Lund1997-98.-.. Brandon.Barber. John.McDonough. Jim.Kunevicius. Christian.Lund1996-97.-.. Jim.Kunevicius. Christian.Lund. Russell.Miller1995-96.-.. Jim.Kunevicius

Metro Conference Medallion1994. -.Randy.Sheen1993 - Ian Dennis

hugh Mceniry award1997-98. -.Russell.Miller1985-86. -.Craig.Brown1984-85. -.Craig.Brown1983-84. -.Craig.Brown1982-83. -.Doug.Harrell

NCaa post-graduate 1985-86. -.Craig.Brown

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Mark VerburgAcademic.Advisor

Donna BialoskyAdmin..Assistant

Becky CavaliereAcademic.Advisor

The Charlotte 49ers Athletic Academic Center (AAC) prides itself on academic excellence. Housed in the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics.Training.and.Academic.Center,.the.center.is.equipped.with.Dell.computer.terminals,.study.hall.facilities.and.a.stock.of.tutors... The.AAC.is.committed.to.assisting.all.student-athletes.in.achieving.academic.and.personal.success.at.the.university..The.office provides support services designed to meet student-athletes’ unique needs and ensures that they are in compliance with all.university,.Atlantic.10,.and.NCAA.academic.regulations..These.services. include.orientation,.study.hall,. tutoring,.grade.monitoring,.academic.advising.and.registration.assistance.. Lisa.Hibbs.serves.as.the.Director.of.the.AAC..Mark.Verburg.serves.as.an.Assistant.Director.of.the.AAC.and.Life.Skills.Coor-dinator,.Becky.Cavaliere.also.serves.as.an.Assistant.Director.and.Tutor.Coordinator,.and.Donna.Bialosky.is.the.Administrative.Assistant..The.AAC.also.employs.an.array.of.tutors.that.are.available.for.student-athletes... Hibbs.graduated.from.Appalachian.State.in.1986.with.a.degree.in.communications/public.relations.and.a.minor.in.market-ing..She.then.received.her.master’s.in.speech.communication.from.Wake.Forest.in.1987..After.serving.as.assistant.director.of.admissions.at.Charlotte.for.four.years,.she.became.the.athletic.academic.director.in.March,.1993..She.is.married.to.Charlotte.baseball coach Loren Hibbs; they are the parents of Lanie (9) and reside in Unionville.. Mark.Verburg.is.in.his.eighth.year.with.the.49ers’.Athletic.Academic.Center.after.serving.as.the.compliance.and.marketing.intern.with.the.Charlotte.49ers..Verburg.earned.a.master’s.in.sport.management.from.Georgia.in.2001..While.at.Georgia,.he.assisted.student-athletes.in.the.Academic.Achievement.Center..He.earned.his.undergraduate.degree.in.business.administration.from Missouri in 1999. Verburg and his wife Mel reside in Concord and are proud parents of Carson (1).. Becky.Cavaliere.is.in.her.fourth.year.with.the.49ers.after.serving.as.the.Tutor.Coordinator/Athletic.Academic.Counselor.for Football at Memphis for four years. She was previously at Virginia Tech as the Freshman Football Advisor and Indiana State.as.the.Assistant.Coordinator.for.Academics..Cavaliere.earned.her.master’s.in.social.psychology.of.sport.from.Southern.Illinois in 1998 and her undergraduate degree in psychology from Austin Peay in 1996. Cavaliere and her husband Rich reside in.Charlotte... Charlotte.student-athletes.continue.to.excel.in.the.classroom.during.the.2008-2009.year..The.Department’s.cumulative.GPA.was.3.089.after.the.spring.2009.semester..This.is.the.3rd.year.that.the.Athletic.Department’s.Cumulative.GPA.reached.the.3.0.mark. It also marks the 26th semester that the Athletic GPA exceeded the university GPA. Thirty-eight student-athletes have graduated.since.August.2008..Overall.89%.of.the.student-athletes.that.have.exhausted.their.eligibility.at.UNC.Charlotte.since.spring.of.1993.have.graduated..169.student-athletes.received.academic.honors.in.the.fall.and.160.received.academic.honors.in.the.spring..Thirty–eight.student-athletes.were.named.to.the.Chancellor’s.List.by.earning.GPA’s.of.3.8.or.higher.for.the.fall.semester.and.28.student-athletes.were.named.to.the.Chancellor’s.List.for.the.spring.semester..Twenty-two.student-athletes.had.perfect 4.0’s in the fall and 17 student-athletes had 4.0’s in the spring. Seventy-five student-athletes were named to the fall 2008 Atlantic 10 Honor Roll (3.5 GPA for the semester) and 67 student-athletes were named to the spring 2009 Atlantic 10 Honor Roll.. The.AAC.also.administers.the.NCAA’s.Life.Skills.program.at.Charlotte..Since.1999,.the.Life.Skills.program.has.helped.student-athletes.become.more.well.rounded.individuals..Student-athletes.are.required.to.attend.several.events.per.year.from.a.wide.variety.of.areas.such.as.study.skills,.career.development,.personal.development,.health.and.wellness,.drug.and.alcohol.education and community service. Through nationally acclaimed speakers, seminars specifically tailored for student-athletes and.campus.workshops.Charlotte.student-athletes.gain.knowledge.and.experiences.that.will.aide.them.during.their.college.years.and.prepare.them.for.life.after.athletics.

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strength and Conditioning College athletics has evolved to the point where total physical preparation is necessary to be successful at the Division I level. Under the guidance.of.the.strength.and.conditioning.coach.Ryan.Atchison.with.the.assistance.of.assistant.strength.and.conditioning.coaches.Stacy.Hummer.and.Matt.Parvis.and.graduate.assistant.Richard.Buford,.they.oversee.the.strength.and.conditioning.training.for.the.49ers.16.sports......Atchison.is.in.his.second.year.as.head.strength.and.conditioning.coach..He.is.a.1996.graduate.of.Sul.Ross.State.University,.where.he.earned.a.degree.in.Business.Administration..He.earned.a.Master’s.Degree.in.Physical.Education.from.Hardin-Simmons.University.in.2001..He.served.as.assistant.strength.and.conditioning.coach.with.the.NBA’s.Houston.Rockets.for.two.and.half.years.before.coming.to.Charlotte..Prior.to.that,.he.spent.four.years.as.assistant.strength.and.conditioning.coach.at.Rice.University..He.also.spent.one.year.as.assistant.strength.and.conditioning.coach.at.Louisiana.Tech.University. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the CSCS as well as a certified strength and conditioning coach by SCCC. He is also USAW certified.

...... Hummer.returned.to.the.49ers.in.the.spring.of.2008,.after.a.previous.six-year.stint.with.Charlotte.49ers.Athletics..She.was.a.four-year.letterwinner.for.the.Charlotte.49ers women’s soccer program (95-98). She was a two-time team captain and earned All-Conference.USA.honors.twice..She.was.a.major.part.of.two.Conference.USA.Tournament championships. As a senior, she helped lead Charlotte to their first ever appearance.in.the.NCAA.Tournament.in.1998..She.also.spent.seven.years.in.the.W-League.where.she.won.a.national.championship.with.the.Charlotte.Eagles. She is a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the NSCA, graduated from Charlotte in 1999 with a degree in Health Fitness and Kinesiology. In 2001, she.received.a.Master’s.Degree.in.Health.Promotion.and.Exercise.Physiology.from.Charlotte........ Parvis. is. in. his. second. year. as. assistant. strength. and. conditioning. coach. at.Charlotte..He.designs.and.implements.all.aspects.of.year.round.strength.and.condi-tioning.programs.for.the.women’s.basketball,.baseball,.and.men’s.soccer.programs...

Before.his.appointment.at.Charlotte,.he.was.a.minor.league.strength.and.conditioning.coach.with.the.Pittsburgh.Pirates.organization.working.with.the.Bradenton.Pirates..He.was.also.a.student.assistant.for.two.years.at.West.Virginia.University.primarily.working.with.football,.baseball,.women’s.gymnastics,.and.men’s.basketball.. He.earned.a.Bachelor.of.Science.in.Sport.Psychology.in.2003.and.a.Master.of.Science.in.Athletic.Coaching.with.an.emphasis.in.Strength.and.Conditioning in 2007, both from West Virginia University. He is a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning.Association. Buford is in his first season at Charlotte. Buford was a four year letter winner and graduate at Saginaw Valley State University in Saginaw, MI. He competed in Football and Track & Field where he earned GLIAC Conference Championships in both sports and several individual GLIAC Conference.Championship.titles..Upon.earning.his.Bachelor's.of.Business.Administration.in.Management,.he.started.a.Speed,.Agility.and.Quick-ness.training.program.along.with.an.AAU/USATF.Track.&.Field.team..Buford.has.worked.with.athletes.from.Football,.Basketball,.Track.&.Field,.Softball,.Tennis.and.Volleyball.through.this.business..He.will.be.working.directly.with.the.Men’s.and.Women’s.Tennis.and.Baseball.teams. Buford is a member of the NSCA and also working towards his CSCS certification. . The.49ers.strength.and.conditioning.program.makes.use.of.the.weight.training.facility.in.the.Miltimore-Wallis.Athletics.and.Academic.Training.Center. The Athletics and Academic Training Center includes a 5,400-square-foot weight room. It is equipped with a variety of free weight and systematic.training.equipment..The.weight.training.facility.is.exclusively.used.by.the.49ers.athletic.department.and.its.student-athletes..The.unlimited.access.allows.the.strength and conditioning staff the flexibility in scheduling time in the facility assuring that the student-athletes are able to maximize their athletic development.

Ryan Atchison

The Charlotte 49ers Athletic Foundation provides scholarship as-sistance to over 250 male and female student-athletes in 16 varsity sports. Established in 1969, the Athletic Foundation has devel-

oped into a vitally important support group, pursuing excellence, integrity and pride in the University’s athletic program. The 49er Club, the Athletic Foundation’s official booster organization, of-

fers membership to both individuals and businesses.

Membership Levels[..].Golden.Scholarship. $12,500.-.Up[..].Coaches’.Circle. $8,500.-.$12,499[..].Golden.Advantage. $5,000.-.$8,499[..].Golden.Plus.. $2,500.-.$4,999[..].Green.Jacket.. $1,500.-.$2,499[..].Gold.Nugget.. $500.-.$1,499[..].Forty-Niner.. $250.-.$499[..].Miner. $150.-.$249[..].Gold.Dust.. $49.-.$149[..].1st.Year.Alum.. $25[..].Niner.Nation.Gold. $20

Annual 49er Club Events“Let Me Play” Luncheon - November 2, 200949er Club Golf Outing - April 19, 2010Great Gold Rush Auction - June 5, 2010

704.687.4950www.49erClub.com

Matt Parvis

Stacy Hummer

Richard Buford