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2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 1 HUSKY QUICK FACTS School: ................................................................................ University of Washington Location: .............................................................................................. Seattle, Wash. Mailing Address: ...................... 229 Graves Bldg., Box 354070, Seattle, WA 98195 Founded: ................................................................................................. Nov. 4, 1861 Enrollment: ....................................................................................................... 25,000 Nickname: ...................................................................................................... Huskies Colors: ................................................................................................ Purple and Gold Conference: ................................................................................................ Pacific-10 Home Facility: ............................................................ Husky Soccer Stadium (1,500) Interim President: ...................................................................... Dr. Lee L. Huntsman Athletic Director: ......................................................................... Barbara A. Hedges Senior Associate Athletic Director: ..................................................... Marie Tuite Media Relations Director: ...................................................................... Jim Daves Assistant Media Relations Director/Soccer Contact: ..................... Erin Rowley Office Phone: .............................................................................. (206) 685-3118 Fax: ............................................................................................... (206) 543-5000 Website: .................................................................................... www.gohuskies.com Head Coach: ............................................ Dean Wurzberger (Sacramento State, ’82) Record at Washington: ............................................ 140-57-21 (.690)/11 years Overall Record: ......................................................... 148-65-26 (.674)/12 years Office Phone: .............................................................................. (206) 543-4209 Assistant Coaches: ................................... Bill May, Seth Spidahl, Darren Sawatzky Office Phone: .............................................................................. (206) 685-1786 Certified Athletic Trainer: ............................................................. Kathy Thompson Equipment Manager: ............................................................................. Jim Hagland 2002 Overall Record: ....................................................................................... 6-10-3 2002 Conference Record/Place: ............................................................... 3-7-0/5th 2002 Postseason: .............................................................................................. None 2002 Final Rankings: ....................................................................................... None Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................................................... 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ......................................................................... 13/5 Newcomers: ............................................................................................................. 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances: ........................................................................... 13—’68, ’72, ’73, ’76, ’78, ’82, ’89, ’92, ’95, ’96, ’97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Record in NCAA tournament games: .............................................................. 5-15 Best Finish: ............................. 2nd round--’92, ’96, ’97, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Quick Facts .............................................................................................. 1 2003 Preview ........................................................................................ 2-3 Coaches and Support Staff Head Coach Dean Wurzberger ............................................................. 4-5 Assistant Coaches ................................................................................... 6 Support Staff ........................................................................................... 6 2003 Roster ............................................................................................. 7 2003 Husky Profiles Seniors ................................................................................................ 8-11 Juniors .............................................................................................. 12-14 Sophomores ...................................................................................... 15-19 Freshmen/Newcomers ..................................................................... 19-21 2002 Year in Review Results and Statistics ............................................................................ 22 Match Summaries ................................................................................. 23 Honors, Pac-10 Standings ..................................................................... 24 History and Records Conference History ................................................................................ 25 UW All-Time Letterwinners ................................................................... 26 Huskies in the Pros ................................................................................ 27 Husky Honor Roll .............................................................................. 28-29 Washington School Records ................................................................. 30 Yearly Statistical Leaders ...................................................................... 31 2003 Opponent Information .................................................................. 32 All-Time Series Records ................................................................... 33-35 Year-By-Year Results ........................................................................ 36-39 Husky Classic History ............................................................................ 39 Year-By-Year Records ............................................................................ 40 All-Time Coaches ................................................................................... 40 NCAA Tournament Results .................................................................... 40 The Husky Experience Husky Athletic Administration .............................................................. 41 University of Washington ................................................................. 42-43 UW Alumni ............................................................................................ 44 Husky Highlights .................................................................................... 45 UW Total Student-Athlete Program ................................................. 46-47 UW Athletic Facilities ...................................................................... 48-49 UW Strength & Conditioning, Athletic Medicine ................................. 50 Excellence in Coaching .......................................................................... 51 Seattle ................................................................................................... 52 CREDITS: The 2003 University of Washington soccer media guide was written and edited by Erin Rowley. Design and layout was done entirely in-house by Erin Rowley and Jeff Bechthold. Cover photography by Joanie Komura. Cover design by Jeff Bechthold. Interior shots by Komura, Bruce Terami and Erin Rowley. Additional assistance from C.J. Bowles, Noah Cohen, Mason Kelley and Steve Hitchcock. Special thanks to MLS teams Columbus Crew, Kansas City Wizards, New England Revolution, D.C. United, Chicago Fire, Colorado Rapids, San Jose Earthquakes and LA Gal- axy for providing photos of former Huskies in the pro ranks. Additional special thanks to past UW Sports Information staff for content provided in this guide. Printing by University of Washington Department of Publi- cations Services (Judy Robertson). ON THE COVERS: Front – seniors Danny Waltman, Troy Ready, Sean Giudice and Seth Marsh. Back – 2002 Husky team huddle. Inside front – eight former Huskies pictured are currently on MLS active rosters. HUSKY INFORMATION

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Page 1: HUSKY INFORMATION...2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 1 HUSKY QUICK FACTS School:.....University of Washington Location:

2003 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 1

HUSKY QUICK FACTSSchool: ................................................................................ University of WashingtonLocation: .............................................................................................. Seattle, Wash.Mailing Address: ...................... 229 Graves Bldg., Box 354070, Seattle, WA 98195Founded: ................................................................................................. Nov. 4, 1861Enrollment: ....................................................................................................... 25,000Nickname: ...................................................................................................... HuskiesColors: ................................................................................................ Purple and GoldConference: ................................................................................................ Pacific-10Home Facility: ............................................................ Husky Soccer Stadium (1,500)Interim President: ...................................................................... Dr. Lee L. HuntsmanAthletic Director: ......................................................................... Barbara A. HedgesSenior Associate Athletic Director: .....................................................Marie TuiteMedia Relations Director: ...................................................................... Jim DavesAssistant Media Relations Director/Soccer Contact: ..................... Erin Rowley

Office Phone: .............................................................................. (206) 685-3118Fax: ............................................................................................... (206) 543-5000

Website: .................................................................................... www.gohuskies.comHead Coach: ............................................ Dean Wurzberger (Sacramento State, ’82)

Record at Washington: ............................................ 140-57-21 (.690)/11 yearsOverall Record: ......................................................... 148-65-26 (.674)/12 yearsOffice Phone: .............................................................................. (206) 543-4209

Assistant Coaches: ................................... Bill May, Seth Spidahl, Darren SawatzkyOffice Phone: .............................................................................. (206) 685-1786

Certified Athletic Trainer: ............................................................. Kathy ThompsonEquipment Manager: ............................................................................. Jim Hagland2002 Overall Record: ....................................................................................... 6-10-32002 Conference Record/Place: ............................................................... 3-7-0/5th2002 Postseason: .............................................................................................. None2002 Final Rankings: ....................................................................................... NoneStarters Returning/Lost: ...................................................................................... 8/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ......................................................................... 13/5Newcomers: ............................................................................................................. 9NCAA Tournament Appearances: ...........................................................................

13—’68, ’72, ’73, ’76, ’78, ’82, ’89, ’92, ’95, ’96, ’97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Record in NCAA tournament games: .............................................................. 5-15Best Finish: ............................. 2nd round--’92, ’96, ’97, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01

TABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Information

Quick Facts .............................................................................................. 12003 Preview ........................................................................................ 2-3

Coaches and Support StaffHead Coach Dean Wurzberger ............................................................. 4-5Assistant Coaches ................................................................................... 6Support Staff ........................................................................................... 62003 Roster ............................................................................................. 7

2003 Husky ProfilesSeniors ................................................................................................ 8-11Juniors .............................................................................................. 12-14Sophomores ...................................................................................... 15-19Freshmen/Newcomers ..................................................................... 19-21

2002 Year in ReviewResults and Statistics ............................................................................ 22Match Summaries ................................................................................. 23Honors, Pac-10 Standings ..................................................................... 24

History and RecordsConference History ................................................................................ 25UW All-Time Letterwinners ................................................................... 26Huskies in the Pros ................................................................................ 27Husky Honor Roll .............................................................................. 28-29Washington School Records ................................................................. 30Yearly Statistical Leaders ...................................................................... 312003 Opponent Information .................................................................. 32All-Time Series Records ................................................................... 33-35Year-By-Year Results ........................................................................ 36-39Husky Classic History ............................................................................ 39Year-By-Year Records ............................................................................ 40All-Time Coaches ................................................................................... 40NCAA Tournament Results .................................................................... 40

The Husky ExperienceHusky Athletic Administration .............................................................. 41University of Washington ................................................................. 42-43UW Alumni ............................................................................................ 44Husky Highlights .................................................................................... 45UW Total Student-Athlete Program ................................................. 46-47UW Athletic Facilities ...................................................................... 48-49UW Strength & Conditioning, Athletic Medicine ................................. 50Excellence in Coaching .......................................................................... 51Seattle ................................................................................................... 52

CREDITS: The 2003 University of Washington soccer media guide waswritten and edited by Erin Rowley. Design and layout was done entirelyin-house by Erin Rowley and Jeff Bechthold. Cover photography by JoanieKomura. Cover design by Jeff Bechthold. Interior shots by Komura, BruceTerami and Erin Rowley. Additional assistance from C.J. Bowles, NoahCohen, Mason Kelley and Steve Hitchcock. Special thanks to MLS teamsColumbus Crew, Kansas City Wizards, New England Revolution, D.C.United, Chicago Fire, Colorado Rapids, San Jose Earthquakes and LA Gal-axy for providing photos of former Huskies in the pro ranks. Additionalspecial thanks to past UW Sports Information staff for content providedin this guide. Printing by University of Washington Department of Publi-cations Services (Judy Robertson).

ON THE COVERS: Front – seniors Danny Waltman, Troy Ready, SeanGiudice and Seth Marsh. Back – 2002 Husky team huddle. Inside front –eight former Huskies pictured are currently on MLS active rosters.

HUSKY INFORMATION

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“Building it back up.”That has been the motto on Husky hearts ever

since the books closed on the 2002 season, ayear that was so uncharacteristic of Washingtonmen’s soccer tradition. Finishing with an overallrecord of 6-10-3, it was the first non-winningseason since 1991 and the first losing seasonsince 1968. And without a berth to the NCAATournament, the Huskies broke a string of sevenconsecutive postseason appearances.

It was a season 12-year head coach DeanWurzberger would soon like to forget. Butlooking back, six of those 10 losses came by justone goal. And looking ahead, the Huskies return13 letterwinners and eight starters eager torewrite the tale of what was 2002.

“There is one clear goal and I think everyoneon our team is aware of that,” Wurzberger said.“We have a winning tradition and all our effortshave to be focused on restoring that, restoringthe pride of playing for this university andbringing back notoriety to this school. I’mconfident that we have every reason to expect aresurrection and a return to the success we’vehad in the past. If you look back to last season,as bad as the record was, we were in every gamewe played. We did have a couple exciting resultsthat we can look back on and say, ‘hey, thecupboard’s not completely bare.’ But until weget out and do it, we’re only as good as last year.The 2003 season can’t start a day too soon forme.”

Among the bright spots from last season wasa 2-1 overtime upset of eventual nationalchampion UCLA in Westwood, as well as a 2-1overtime upset of fifth-ranked Cal at home. BrettWiesner, an All-Pac-10 second-team honoree,emerged as the Huskies’ main scoring threat,

leading the team with seven goals and 15 points,while C.J. Klaas anchored Washington’s midfieldand was an All-Pac-10 first-team pick and anNSCAA All-Far West Region selection. DannyWaltman led the Pac-10 with five saves pergame and his 10-save performance versus Calon Oct. 13, was the second-best outing by a Pac-10 goalie in 2002.

The Huskies return some veteran leadership,but for the second-straight year, Washington willbe a young team. Sixty-five percent of theplayers are freshmen or sophomores, a groupthat also includes nine newcomers. Butaccording to Wurzberger, his new players havedefinitely filled some much-needed gaps on thefield.

“We really shored up the defense byrecruiting depth in our back line,” Wurzbergersaid. “Preventing the number of goals scoredagainst us will be job one on the field. The firstthing we do when we hit the field, we’ll re-establish ourselves as a tenacious, organized,tough defensive team. And that’s a front-to-backresponsibility, not just the back line and thegoalkeeper. When you look at the statistics, thenumber of goals we allowed last year was sofar out of our normal defending record that it isan obvious place to start. I feel that the peoplewe have recruited and the players who havetransferred in are really going to be helpful interms of solidifying our defense.”

Not only will the Husky roster feature manynew faces on the field, but the coaching staffwill have a new look as well. Bill May, whospent the last three seasons as a volunteercoach, will taken on full-time duties asWashington’s goalkeeper coach. Taking on thevolunteer coaching duties will be DarrenSawatkzy who currently plays for the SeattleSounders. Seth Spidahl remains for his third yearon staff.

“We’re excited about the new coaches,”Wurzberger said. “It’s a year of change on thestaff, but we will function well together.”

GOALKEEPERSEstablishing that tenacious defense begins

at the goalkeeping position. The Huskies havethe luxury of two returning keepers in seniorDanny Waltman and sophomore Chris Eylander.Both split the goaltending duties last season,and this year they will again duke it out for thestarting position. Also returning from a redshirtyear is junior Ben Oakley.

“With Danny Waltman returning as a seniorgoalkeeper, he will play an important role ingetting us back to the NCAA Tournament, ourimmediate goal,” Wurzberger said. “We’rehopeful that Danny’s last year will be his bestwith regards to his impact in goal. We thinkhighly of Chris Eylander. He’s a very bright

goalkeeping prospect. He’s a bit moreexperienced than he was last year, he’s a betterdecision-maker and all the physical tools are stillthere. I’m confident that between those guysfighting for a starting position that we’re goingto get a good person in goal.”

DEFENDERSThe Husky defense will feature some familiar

faces, but many new faces as well. SophomoreKevin Murray, last year’s team Rookie of the Year,will most likely move to the middle of thedefense rather than playing the right backposition he played last season.

Also anchoring the center of defense will bejunior Joe Birklid, who now has the benefit oftwo years of experience. Birklid may be used asa right back as well. Sophomore Kenny Muellerreturns to the Husky defense, while Universityof Rhode Island transfer Hans Esterhuizen fromPasco, Wash., can also play central defense.

Although the most experienced of the group,senior Seth Marsh will be a new face on theback line after playing the majority of his careerin the midfield. Wurzberger has Marsh slatedfor the left fullback position.

“We think Seth can help us best there andit’s the position of his future beyond college,”Wurzberger said.

Wurzberger is especially excited about thepotential contributions of incoming freshmenWill Flanagan, Ty Harden and Matt Fischer.

“Will Flanagan looks to be ready to play rightaway and he will figure into the back,”Wurzberger said. “Ty Harden certainly has allthe tools, although I don’t know how soon hewill be ready. We’re excited to have him in the

2003 SEASON PREVIEW

Brett Wiesner

Joe Birklid

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back. Matt Fischer, who has all the tools in termsof size and athleticism, will be the back of thefuture for us.”

MIDFIELDERSChange will also be the key word pertaining

to the Husky midfield. Not only has Marsh beenmoved back to defense, sophomore C.J. Klaaswill move to more of an outside midfield positionfrom his normal center mid spot.

“C.J. played as a center mid with our attackrevolving around him, but we’ve come to realizethat he will have the biggest positive impact forus in an attacking role, probably down the rightwing,” Wurzberger said. “He had a very goodspring there and we are confident that we haveenough strong players that can take over thecentral midfield work, freeing C.J. to get the ballon the attack more and be a threat for us downthe wing.”

A pair of returning sophomores will look totake on the role of central midfielder in MikeChabala and Jeff Hoover. Both saw substantialplaying time in the midfield last season andWurzberger is confident that their talent willflourish that much more with a year ofexperience under their belts.

Also looking to help out in the central midfieldwill be incoming freshman Derek Crismier.Senior Troy Ready will be a strong left-sidedmidfield player, while transfer Leo Totev andreturning sophomore Gavin Hobbs will look tocontribute. Totev, from Norway, bringsinternational experience to UW, while Hobbs iscoming off a stellar freshman campaign. Hobbscould also serve as a utility type player, seeing

time at both right midfield and right fullback.Sophomore Mike Cusenza will also be lookedupon to make an impact.

FORWARDSMuch of the scoring responsibility will lie

upon the shoulders of junior Brett Wiesner andsenior Sean Giudice, both returning from strongshowings last year. Wiesner was the Huskies’leading scorer in 2002 with seven goals. Giudicealso contributed three goals and seven pointslast season.

“We know that if we put Brett in enoughpositive situations in front of goal, he’s going toscore,” Wurzberger said. “He’s talented enoughto get 10 or more goals. We certainly need agoal-scorer to emerge. He worked very hard inthe spring and his early maturation years arecoming as a junior and sometimes that’s thebreakthrough. It will be a big performance yearfor Sean. He has wonderful tools and if he canput it all together in regards to his focus andconsistency, he could have a breakout year forus.”

Also looking to contribute up front will bejunior Casey Armstrong and junior transfer JayVoss from Tacoma Community College.Wurzberger has incoming freshman Kevin Forrestlabeled as the attacker of the future, while Totevcould also be looked upon as a second forward.

SCHEDULEAs has become tradition, the Huskies have a

schedule that will provide some fierce non-conference and Pac-10 competition. Seven ofthis year’s opponents played in the NCAATournament last season, including defending

NCAA champion UCLA and NCAA runner-upStanford.

On the docket for preseason competition willbe exhibition games at home with cross-townrivals Seattle University and Seattle Pacific. UWwill open the season at the Portland NikeInvitational with contests against UNLV andOakland University. After its home opener withperennial power Portland, Washington heads tothe Midwest to face Michigan and hostMarquette in the Marquette Invitational inMilwaukee, Wis.

Washington’s own Husky Classic will featureKentucky, South Carolina and Portland. And likealways, the Pac-10 schedule remains one oftoughest in the nation, facing the likes of fourNCAA Tournament teams from last year. TheHuskies will also entertain Gonzaga at home inthe middle of the conference season, markingthe first time since 2000 that these cross-staterivals have faced each other.

“It is an excellent schedule,” Wurzbergersaid. “Certainly one that will allow Seattle fansto see us play some quality teams here and thenwe’ll of course have our challenges on the road.I like the tests that we’ll have to face before wego into conference play. We’ll play someexcellent sides before then, which will hopefullyprepare us for taking a run at the Pac-10Championship.

“That sounds a bit far from the way wefinished last year, but I wouldn’t take thatpossibility off the list knowing what kind of teamwe can, potentially, put on the field. I amconfident that we can make a better showingfor ourselves than we did last year.”

2003 SEASON PREVIEW

C.J. Klaas

Mike Chabala

KevinMurray

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WURZBERGER’S COACHING RECORDOverall Conference

Year School Record Pct. Record Pct. Postseason1985 Sacramento State 8-8-5 .500 --- --- ---1992 Washington 15-3-3 .786 6-1 (1st) .857 NCAA 2nd Round1993 Washington 9-5-4 .688 3-1-3 (5th) .643 ---1994 Washington 10-7-2 .579 5-1-1 (2nd) .786 ---1995 Washington 12-5-4 .667 5-0-2 (2nd) .857 NCAA 1st Round1996 Washington 15-3-1 .816 3-1 (2nd) .750 NCAA 2nd Round1997 Washington 15-3-2 .800 3-1 (2nd) .750 NCAA 2nd Round1998 Washington 16-4-0 .800 8-1 (1st) .889 NCAA 1st Round1999 Washington 15-5-2 .727 7-0 (1st) 1.000 NCAA 2nd Round2000 Washington 14-6-0 .700 7-1 (1st) .875 NCAA 2nd Round2001 Washington 13-6-0 .684 4-4 (3rd) .500 NCAA 2nd Round2002 Washington 6-10-3 .395 3-7 (5th) .300 ---Total 12 seasons 148-65-26 .674 57-18-6 .741 NCAA 2nd Round

Husky coachDean Wurzbergerenters his 12th yearat the helm of theWashington men’ssoccer program.His 2003 team is ayoung one, made upof 65 percent fresh-men and sopho-mores, but he wel-comes the opportu-nity to instill in it acore set of skills andvalues that translate to success on the soccer field. IfWurzberger’s tenure at Washington is any indicationof his ability to teach, the Huskies can expect anotheryear in which they rank among the nation’s best incollegiate soccer.

Wurzberger has spent the last decade building theWashington soccer program into one of the nation’sfinest, fielding teams that annually compete for con-ference and national championships. The Huskies haveappeared in the NCAA Tournament in seven of the lasteight years. UW was one of only seven schools in thecountry to make seven straight NCAA trips from 1995-2001. His 2000 team won the inaugural Pac-10 Con-ference championship, on the heels of two consecu-tive Mountain Pacific Sports Federation titles. Hisrecord in 11 seasons stands at a stellar 140-57-21(.690). His consistency is amazing, as his teams aver-age more than 12 wins a year against just more thanfive losses and two ties per season.

Wurzberger has developed players who are suc-cessful at the college level and beyond, both on thefield and in the classroom. Currently, eight former Hus-kies are playing in the MLS, including two from the2001 team. Recent graduate Bryn Ritchie was named2001 NSCAA National Scholar-Athlete of the Year,while nine Huskies earned Pac-10 academic recogni-tion in the last two seasons.

His list of accomplishments is impressive. His 2000squad tore through the initial year of Pac-10 play, post-ing an undefeated record on the road, recording up-sets at perennial powers Stanford and UCLA. In 1996and 1998, he was named the NSCAA Far West RegionCoach of the Year, and he was the MPSF Mountain

Division Coach of the Year in 1996 and1999. He also was MPSF Coach of theYear in 1998. His MPSF record of 43-6-6 (.836) was the best in the Moun-tain Division since its inception in1992.

In the summer of 1998,Wurzberger was named the headcoach of the boys Under-16 nationalteam, and during the summer of 1997he served as an assistant coach forthe U.S. Soccer Under-18 nationalteam.

The 2002 season was quite un-characteristic of the Huskies’ tradi-tional success. UW finished fifth inthe Pac-10 with a 3-7 conferencerecord, while its 6-10-3 overall recordmarked the first non-losing season forthe Huskies since 1991 and the firstlosing season for a UW team since1968. Season highlights included 2-1 overtime upsets of eventual NCAAchampion UCLA and fifth-ranked Cal.Sophomore C.J. Klaas was a first-team All-Pac-10 and NSCAA All-FarWest Region selection.

In 2001, the Huskies finished theseason with a record of 13-6-0 andearned a first round bye and thechance to host in the NCAA Tourna-ment. The Huskies met Northwestneighbor Portland for the second timethat season and suffered a 1-0 set-back to end the year. Eight Huskiesreceived Pac-10 recognition, high-lighted by C.J. Klaas’s selection asfreshman of the year.

In 2000, Washington rebounded from an 0-2 startto win eight of its next nine games, including fourshutouts. The Huskies took Alabama-Birmingham tofour overtimes to win its NCAA first round game be-fore meeting an old nemesis, Indiana, and wereknocked out by the eventual Final Four participant.The team finished14-6-0.

His 1999 squad finished with a 10-game winningstreak before being knocked out of the NCAA second

round by eventual national champion, Indiana. UWrepeated as MPSF Champion after securing its sec-ond Mountain Division title with an undefeated mark.Wurzberger was named MPSF Mountain DivisionCoach of the Year as the squad finished at 15-5-2.He also passed Mike Ryan to become Washington’swinningest coach ever.

In 1998 Husky soccer won its second MPSF titlewith an 8-1 mark. The 16 victories, against just four

HEAD COACH DEAN WURZBERGER

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WURZBERGER’S CAREER RECORD vs. OPPONENTSSchool (last meeting; result) RecordAir Force (2001; W, 2-1) .................................. 4-1-0Akron (first meeting) ....................................... 0-0-0Alabama-Birmingham (2000; W, 1-0) ............. 1-0-0Biola (1985; L, 0-2) .......................................... 0-1-0California (2002; W, 2-1 ot) ........................ 9-5-1Central Florida (2002; T 2-2 ot) ....................... 0-0-1UC Davis (1985; L, 0-5) ................................... 1-1-0UC Irvine (2000; W, 2-1) ................................. 3-0-0UC Santa Barbara (1998; W, 9-1) ................... 2-1-0Cal Poly-SLO (1999; W, 2-1) ........................... 2-1-0CS Fullerton (2000; W, 2-1 ot) ........................ 5-2-0CS Northridge (1993; W, 2-1) ......................... 1-0-0CS Sacramento (1999; W, 4-0) ....................... 8-0-0Chapman (1985; W, 4-0) ................................. 1-0-0Chico State (1985; L, 0-2) ............................... 1-1-0Clemson (1996; W, 4-1) .................................. 1-0-0College of Charleston (2002, W, 2-0) ............. 1-0-0Connecticut (2002; L, 0-2) ............................... 1-1-0Creighton (2002; L, 1-2) .................................. 0-2-0Denver (1999; W, 4-3 ot) ................................ 1-0-0DePaul (2002; T 1-1 ot) ................................... 0-0-1Evansville (1999; W, 2-1) ................................ 2-0-1Fairleigh Dickinson (2001; W, 3-2ot) .............. 1-0-0Fresno Pacific (1985; L, 0-1) ........................... 0-1-1Fresno State (2002; L, 2-3) ......................... 3-2-4George Mason (1998; W, 3-0) ........................ 1-0-0Gonzaga (2000; W, 3-0) .............................. 8-0-1Hartford (1999; L, 0-2) .................................... 0-1-0Howard (1993; W, 2-1) .................................... 1-0-0Humboldt State (1985; L, 1-2) ........................ 0-1-1Indiana (2001; L, 0-1) ...................................... 0-4-0Kentucky (first meeting) ............................... 0-0Loyola Marymount (1998; W, 2-1 ot) .............. 1-0-0Marquette (2002; W, 3-2) ........................... 3-2-0Massachusetts (1999; L, 2-3 ot) ..................... 0-1-0Memphis (1995; W, 8-1) ................................. 1-0-0Michigan (first meeting) ............................... 0-0North Carolina (1997; W, 4-1) ......................... 1-0-0UNC Charlotte (1997; T, 1-1) ........................... 0-1-1

School (last meeting; result) RecordUNC Greensboro (1998; L, 1-2) ....................... 0-1-0Oakland University (first meeting) .............. 0-0Old Dominion (1994; W, 4-2) .......................... 1-1-0Oral Roberts (1999; W, 2-1) ............................ 1-0-0Oregon State (2002; L, 3-6) ...................... 13-2-1Pacific (1985; W, 3-0) ...................................... 1-0-0Pacific Lutheran (1996; W, 5-0) ...................... 2-0-0Penn State (1996; W, 2-0) ............................... 1-0-0Portland (2002; T, 1-1 ot) ............................ 6-6-3Rhode Island (2000; W, 2-1) ........................... 1-0-0Rutgers (1998; W, 2-0) .................................... 2-1-1St. John’s (1992; T, 0-0) .................................. 0-0-1St. Mary’s (2001; W, 4-1) ................................ 4-0-0San Diego (1998; W, 1-0 ot) ........................... 2-0-0San Diego State (1999; W, 3-0) ...................... 0-1-0San Francisco (1998; W, 2-1) .......................... 2-0-0San Francisco State (1985; W, 2-1) ................ 2-0-0San Jose State (1999; T, 0-0) ......................... 3-0-3Santa Clara (2002; W, 2-1) ............................. 5-2-0Seattle Pacific (1999; W, 1-0) ......................... 4-2-1Seattle University (2001; W, 3-1) ................... 1-1-0Simon Fraser (1992; W, 5-0) ........................... 1-0-0Sonoma State (1985; W, 2-0) ......................... 2-0-0South Alabama (1993; W, 3-0) ....................... 1-0-0South Carolina (2002; L, 1-3) ..................... 0-1-1Southern Methodist (1999; L, 0-1) ................... 1-1-0Southwest Missouri St. (2000; L, 0-3) ............ 0-1-0Stanford (2002; L, 1-2 ot) ............................ 8-9-0Turn Verein (1985; T, 2-2) ................................ 0-0-1UCLA (2002; W, 2-1 ot) ................................ 7-4-1UNLV (2001; W, 2-0) .................................... 3-0-0Wake Forest (1998; L, 1-2) .............................. 1-1-0Western Washington (1992; W, 4-0) ............... 1-0-0Whitworth (1985; T, 1-1) ................................. 0-0-1William & Mary (2001; W, 3-2) ...................... 2-1-0Wisconsin (1998; W, 5-1) ............................... 2-0-0Wisconsin-Green Bay (1994; L, 1-2) ............... 0-1-0TOTALS ................................................. 148-65-26

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losses, was the most for a UW team since 1982,and the squad upped the school record for consecu-tive NCAA appearances to four. Eight players, alongwith Wurzberger, earned MPSF postseason honors.

The 1997 squad was the first in program historyto advance to the NCAA tournament three straightyears. The Huskies’ overall mark of 15-3-2 was theirsecond straight 15-win season. UW finished the sea-son with a seven-game winning streak, snapped onlyby an NCAA second-round loss to eventual nationalchampion, UCLA.

In 1996, Washington finished with a 15-3-1 record,the program’s best in 13 years. The Huskies enteredthe 32-team NCAA Championship as the No. 1 seed,and during the season UW was ranked as high as No.2 in the Soccer America poll. Both were programrecords. Wurzberger’s 1995 team suffered defeat justonce in the final 11 regular season games andoutscored its opponents 48-24.

In 1992, his first year at UW, Wurzberger led theHuskies to their best season to that point, capped byan appearance and win in the NCAA tournament whenWashington beat Portland for the school’s first-everNCAA playoff victory. UW finished the regular sea-son with a 15-2-2 record, which earned it a final ISAAranking of No. 1 in the West and No. 4 in the nation.That team also entered the record books as the firstto win the prestigious MPSF championship. For hisefforts, Wurzberger was named the MPSF MountainDivision and NSCAA Far West Region Coach of theYear.

Wurzberger, the Huskies’ first-ever full-time headcoach, came to Seattle after serving as an assistantcoach at consistent national power Santa Clara. Inhis only season at SCU, the Broncos posted a 20-1-2record, held the No. 1 ranking for much of the season,and finished the year losing in the NCAA champion-ship match on penalty shots to Virginia.

Prior to his brief stint with Santa Clara, Wurzbergerwas head coach of the San Francisco Bay Blackhawksof the American Professional Soccer League. From

1989-90, with Wurzberger at the helm, the Blackhawkscompiled the league’s best record at 28-15, won theNorthern Division both seasons, and won the West-ern Conference championship.

That year, five members of the Blackhawks madeappearances on the United States World Cup team:Marcelo Balboa, Troy Dayak, John Doyle, DominicKinnear and Eric Wynalda. In fact, between his coach-ing at UCLA, for the Blackhawks and with the WorldUniversity Games team, Wurzberger coached sevenmembers of the USA ‘94 World Cup team: Balboa, MikeBurns, Paul Caligiuri, Cobi Jones, Mike Lapper, ClaudioReyna and Wynalda.

Before taking over the Blackhawks, Wurzbergerwas an assistant at UCLA from 1986-88. While there,he helped guide the Bruins to a 43-13-10 record andthree straight NCAA tournament appearances. Hewent to Los Angeles from Sacramento State, wherehe directed the Hornets to an 8-8-5 record in 1985 inhis coaching debut.

Wurzberger became the first American to receivethe Scottish Football Association “A” license coach-

ing certificate in 1987. In 1992, he was an assistantfor the U.S. World University Games team, which com-peted in Buffalo, N.Y. He worked for the U.S. SoccerFederation at the USA ‘94 World Cup as a technicalanalyst and was the head coach of the 1995 U.S. Olym-pic Sports Festival West team. He also serves as astaff instructor for the U.S. Soccer Federation.

Wurzberger’s playing career began at San DiegoState, where he earned four letters from 1971 to 1974.He was a three-time all-conference player and theteam’s MVP and captain in 1974. He played three sea-sons (1975-77) with the Seattle Sounders of the NASLand for the California Sunshine of the American Soc-cer League from 1977 to 1979.

Wurzberger earned his bachelor’s (1982) andmaster’s degrees (1985) in physical education fromSacramento State. His wife, Leslie, is the assistantathletic director for marketing and promotions at theUniversity of Washington athletic department. Theyare the parents of two daughters, Whitney and Avery.

HEAD COACH DEAN WURZBERGER

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BILL MAYGoalkeeper Coach – Fourth Season

DARREN SAWATZKYVolunteer Coach – First Season

Darren Sawatzky begins his first yearas a volunteer coach on the Huskies’ staff. A former MLS player and currently amember of the Seattle Sounders, Sawatzkywas a four-year letterwinner for the Uni-versity of Portland from 1991-94. Duringhis tenure there, he was a member of threeNCAA Tournament teams and the 1992West Coast Conference Championshipteam. Sawatzky was also an All-WCC se-lection, as well as a WCC Scholar Athlete.He was voted the team’s Most Inspirational

Player during his senior season.After graduating from Portland in 1994 with a bachelor of science in

organizational communication, Sawatzky played stints in the MLS withthe New England Revolution (1996-97), the Dallas Burn (1998) and the Colo-rado Rapids (1999). He has also played professionally for the Oregon Surge(USISL), Leicester City (England), Hershey Wildcats (A-League), the Port-land Timbers (A-League) and the Seattle Sounters (A-League). Sawatkzywas also in player pools for both the Olympic and National team poolsduring his career.

Prior to coming to Washington, Sawatzky also served as the Director ofTraining for the Highline Heat Soccer Club and was the boy’s head soccercoach at Thomas Jefferson High School.

Sawatzky and his wife, Kelly, have a daughter, Kylie (three) and a son,Skyler (four months).

SETH SPIDAHLAssistant Coach – Third Season

Former professional soccer player SethSpidahl enters his third year on the Huskysoccer staff. Along with his on-field duties,he has been instrumental in the Huskies’nationwide recruiting efforts. A native of Anchorage, Ak., Spidahlspent three years playing professional soccerfor the Seattle SeaDogs, during which histeam won the 1997 Continental IndoorSoccer League Championship. He was a four-year letterwinner as a defender at PacificLutheran University and as a sophomore

helped guide the Lutes to the NAIA national finals and a 14-6-2 record.Spidahl, 30, has been active in Seattle-area soccer at every level

and most recently as the coaching director for F.C.United, a boys premierclub team in Tacoma. He spent six years coaching within the F.C. Unitedclub ranks before being named director two years ago. During his tenureas coach, Spidahl guided his under-18 team, a club that featured formerHusky defender Zac Tallman, to the 1999 national championship.

He was an assistant coach at the University of Puget Sound for the1999 and 2000 seasons and helped guide the Loggers to an overall recordof 32-7-3. Prior to that, he spent one season as an assistant and two ashead men’s soccer coach at Tacoma Community College. His TCC teamshad an overall record of 26-10-7, won two division championships andfinished as runners-up in the 1998 state tournament.

Spidahl is currently the head U-16 WSYSA boy’s ODP coach and isalso a Region IV Boy’s staff coach.

Spidahl graduated magna cum laude from PLU in 1996. A sciencemajor with a 3.85 grade point average, he was a two-time NAIA AcademicAll-American and was named PLU Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior.He resides in Federal Way. Shona Reid-

McLaughlinAcademicCounselor

Kathy ThompsonAthletic Trainer

Erin RowleyMedia Relations

HUSKY COACHING STAFF

Bill May begins his fourth season as amember of the Huskies’ coaching staff, buthis first as a full-time assistant coach. Mayserved the previous three years as UW’s vol-unteer coach. A former Washington player,May will continue his duties as goalkeepingcoach. After red-shirting the 1993 season at theUW, May went on to earn four letters atWashington, starting 67 matches in fouryears as the Huskies’ No. 1 keeper. Mayearned MPSF All-Mountain Division honor-able mention as both a junior and a senior.

During his senior campaign, May was named to the All-Far West team andwas also a second-team Academic All-American. His career goals-againstaverage was a sparkling 0.90 and he recorded 233 saves and a total of 24shutouts during his tenure in goal.

After college, May played professional soccer for the Seattle Sound-ers and the San Francisco Bay Area Seals in the A-League while also earn-ing call-ups with the San Jose Clash and the Los Angeles Galaxy. He re-tired in 2000.

May was a two-time all-league goalkeeper and team MVP at MoreauHigh in Castro Valley, Calif.

In 1999, May married Allison Williams, a former UW women’s soccerplayer. The couple has one child, Abigail, born Sept. 19, 2002.

Jim HaglandEquipmentManager

Pete KaligisStrength &

Conditioning

Dr. John O’KaneTeam Physician

SUPPORT STAFF

Amy FinkMarketing &Promotions

Karen FlorAsst. Dir., Olympic

Sports

Scott BaeblerEvents Manager

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Mike Chabala ................. Cha-BALL-uhChris Eylander ................ EYE-land-erSean Giudice .................. Ju-DEESEC.J. Klaas ....................... like HOUSETroy Ready ..................... REE-deeSeth Spidahl .................. Spee-DOLLBrett Wiesner ................ WEEZ-ner

Pronunciation Guide

2003 HUSKY ROSTER2003 WASHINGTON MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER

No. Name P HT WT YR EXP Hometown/Last School1 Chris Eylander GK 6-1 170 So. 1V Sumner, Wash. / Auburn Riverside2 Will Flanagan D 5-11 170 Fr. HS Ridgefield, Wash./Jesuit3 Kevin Murray D 6-0 170 So. 1V Sumner, Wash. / Auburn Riverside4 Hans Esterhuizen D 6-1 187 So. TR Pasco, Wash./Pasco/Univ. of Rhode Island5 Evan Cummings MF 5-8 155 So. 1V Spokane, Wash / Ferris6 Gavin Hobbs D 5-10 165 So. 1V Vancouver, B.C. / Vancouver College7 Mike Chabala MF 6-0 170 So. 1V Fresno, Calif. / Clovis West8 C.J. Klaas MF 5-7 160 Jr. 2V Cherry Valley, Ill. / Christian Life9 Jay Voss F 5-11 180 Jr. TR Tacoma, Wash./Curtis/Tacoma C.C.10 Seth Marsh D 6-0 170 Sr. 2V Federal Way, Wash. / Decatur11 Leo Totev MF 5-8 160 So. TR Kristiansund, Norway/ Atlanten VGS12 Joe Birklid D 5-10 155 Jr. 2V Buckley, Wash. / White River13 Casey Armstrong F 6-1 165 Jr. 1V Kent, Wash. / Kentlake14 Brett Wiesner F 5-11 150 Jr. 2V Brookfield, Wis. / Brookfield East15 Sean Giudice F 6-2 185 Sr. 1V Davis, Calif. / Jesuit / Cal State Fullerton16 Derek Crismier MF 5-11 160 Fr. HS Redmond, Wash./Lake Washington17 Jeff Hoover MF 5-7 146 So. 1V Kirkland, Wash. / Bellevue Christian18 Derek Pickett MF 6-0 166 So. TR Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake /San Diego State19 Troy Ready MF 5-9 173 Sr.-RS 1V Spokane, Wash. / Mead20 Ty Harden D 6-1 185 Fr. HS Junction City, Ore./Junction City21 Mike Cusenza MF 5-9 170 So. Sqd. Fresno, Calif. / Amador Valley22 Ben Oakley GK 6-3 195 Jr.- RS RS Littleton, Colo. / Columbine / Whitworth23 Matt Fischer D 6-1 175 Fr. HS Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake24 Danny Waltman GK 5-11 164 Sr. 2V Gig Harbor, Wash. / Bellarmine Prep25 Kenny Mueller D 6-0 180 Fr.-RS RS Snohomish, Wash. / Bothell26 Kevin Forrest MF 5-11 170 Fr. HS Edmonds, Wash./Edmonds-Woodway

Head Coach: Dean Wurzberger (12th year)Assistant Coaches: Bill May (fourth year), Seth Spidahl (third year), Darren Sawatzky (first year)

Seniors (4) -Sean GiudiceSeth MarshTroy Ready (RS)Danny Waltman

Juniors (6) -Casey ArmstrongJoe BirklidC.J. KlaasBen Oakley (RS)Jay VossBrett Wiesner

Sophomores (10) -Mike ChabalaEvan CummingsMike Cusenza

Hans EsterhuizenChris EylanderGavin HobbsJeff HooverKevin MurrayDerek PickettLeo Totev

Freshmen (6) -Derek CrismierMatt FischerWill FlanaganKevin ForrestTy HardenKenny Mueller (RS)

Breakdown By Class6 Gavin Hobbs17 Jeff Hoover8 C.J. Klaas10 Seth Marsh25 Kenny Mueller3 Kevin Murray22 Ben Oakley18 Derek Pickett19 Troy Ready11 Leo Totev9 Jay Voss24 Danny Waltman14 Brett Wiesner

13 Casey Armstrong12 Joe Birklid7 Mike Chabala16 Derek Crismier5 Evan Cummings21 Mike Cusenza4 Hans Esterhuizen1 Chris Eylander23 Matt Fischer2 Will Flanagan26 Kevin Forrest15 Sean Giudice20 Ty Harden

Alphabetical Roster

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AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Junior) - Started five of 18 gamesplayed…scored three goals, tied for third on the team…also had one assiston the year…took 10 shots…had game-winning goal in UW’s dramatic 2-1 overtime victory over fifth-ranked Cal (Nov. 15)…his header off MikeChabala’s corner kick right at the horn of the first overtime period lifted theHuskies to the win…he had entered the match just 10 minutesearlier…named Most Outstanding Offensive Player at Nike Husky Classic,after scoring a pair of goals in 3-2 victory over Marquette.

AT CAL STATE FULLERTON: Limited to 13 appearances(one as a starter) as a freshman in 2000 after early-season illness... scoredthree goals including one in season opener versus Rutgers... had two assists... team finished 15-6-1 (6-0-1 in the MPSF) in 2000 and 9-10-1 in 2001 ...as a sophomore started 11 of 13 games and scored two goals, with twoassists for seven points ... took 19 shots during the season.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played club soccer for the River CityRush ... two-year varsity letterman for Coach Paul Rose at Jesuit High inCarmichael ... first-team All-CIF, all-area and Metro League Most ValuablePlayer as a senior ... team offensive MVP... selected Sacramento Athleteof the Week ... missed most of his junior season due to injury.

PERSONAL: Sean Giudice…born Apr. 27, 1982, in Boulder, Colo....parents are John and Sharon Giudice... has three younger sisters, Jenifer,Jean and Maya. ... named to honor roll in high school.

GIUDICE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2002 18-5 3 1 7 10 1CAREER 18-5 3 1 7 19 1

Wurzberger on Giudice:“Sean is a very gifted athlete with a real chance

to make a difference for us this fall.”

SEAN GIUDICE #15Forward6-2 • SeniorDavis, Calif.Jesuit HS/Cal State Fullerton

HUSKY SENIORS

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Wurzberger on Marsh:“Seth as the ability to establish himself as one

of the best left backs in the West Region.”

MARSH’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2000 7-1 0 0 0 4 02001 19-14 4 2 10 39 12002 19-17 2 5 9 25 0CAREER 45-32 6 7 19 68 1

SETH MARSH #10Defender6-0 • SeniorFederal Way, Wash.Decatur HS

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Junior) - All-Pac-10 honorablemention selection…after playing first three years as a Husky at midfield, will moveto the backline for his senior campaign…played all 19 games, starting all buttwo…scored two goals and tallied a team-high five assists…took 25 shots…scoredon a penalty kick to tie fifth-ranked Cal 1-1, before Sean Giudice scored the game-winning golden goal in overtime…had a pair of assists in 3-2 loss to Oregon State(Oct. 20)…first goal of the season came in UW’s season opener, a 2-2 tie withCentral Florida. 2001 (Sophomore) - Had a strong second season, playingall 19 games and starting 14 ... scored four goals, fourth-most on the team, andadded two assists for 10 points ... his 39 shots were second-most on the squad ...two goals came against Wm. and Mary, St. Mary’s, UCLA and Portland ... had oneof the team’s most dramatic moments in the regular season game against Portlandwhen he checked into the game in the 88th minute and scored the game-winninggoal on a header with seven seconds remaining in regulation to lift the 10th-rankedHuskies to a 4-3 win over No. 15 Portland ... took six shots against St. Mary’s andfive against UNLV. 2000 (Freshman) - Played in seven games, the most fora Husky freshman … started mid-season non-conference match at Portland …took one shot attempt versus California and one against Gonzaga … appeared inmatches versus San Diego State, Akron, UCLA and Stanford.

C L U B / H I G H S C H O O L: Participated at the regional ODPlevel…Competed with five other Huskies for several years on the Solaris club team,which won the Washington State Cup Championship the past six years…Solarisalso became the first American team to win the prestigious Newcastle InternationalYouth Tournament, doing so in 1997…Earned the Golden Boot award for mostgoals in the U-14 ODP Region IV camp, and his ODP team won a regionalchampionship…Was named to South County Journal’s all-area team four yearswhile playing for Decatur High School and was all-city as a sophomore, junior andsenior.

PERSONAL: Seth Hayes Marsh… born Jan. 27, 1982, in Renton, Wash.…parents are Robert Marsh and Kim Marsh-Sterns…has two older sisters, Elishaand Danielle, both of whom played college soccer…Elisha graduated fromUW…majoring in geography.

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AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (RS-Junior) - Played in ninegames, starting three…starts came against Santa Clara (Sept.6), Marquette (Sept. 27) and UCLA (Oct. 27)…took five shotsduring the season…earned Pac-10 All-Academic first-teamhonors…2001 (Junior) - Redshirt season ... rehabilitated abroken leg suffered during preseason. 2000 (Sophomore) -Did not appear in any games … was injured through amajority of the season. 1999 (Freshman) - Saw playingtime in Fresno State, Seattle Pacific, and regular-seasonPortland contests .. fired off two shots in Huskies’ 2-1 over-time win against Fresno State.

C L U B / H I G H S C H O OL: Played two years in the ODPsystem...competed for the Spokane Shadow, a U.S.I.S.L. team,and helped his club team win the league championshiptwice...earned first-team all-league honors while playing inmidfield at Mead High School.

PERSONAL: Troy Vincent Ready…born May 15, 1980, inSpokane, Wash...parents are Susie and Duffy Ready...has ayounger brother, Tyler, and two younger sisters, Holly andBrooke...also enjoys playing other sports, music and playingthe piano...majoring in communications.

Wurzberger on Ready:“Troy will be a threat for us down the left wing this season.”

READY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG1999 3-0 0 0 0 2 02000 did not play2001 redshirt season2002 9-3 0 0 0 5 0CAREER 12-3 0 0 0 7 0

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TROY READY #19Midfielder5-9 • RS-SeniorSpokane, Wash.Mead HS

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Wurzberger on Waltman:“We would love to see Danny have a big year in goal for the Huskies this fall.”

DANNY WALTMAN #24Goalkeeper5-11 • SeniorGig Harbor, Wash.Bellarmine Prep

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Junior) - Split time in goal with ChrisEylander, starting 11 of his 12 games played…earned second-team Pac-10 All-Academic honors…made 60 saves and gave up 20 goals…tallied a 1.62 goalsagainst average…led the Pac-10 in saves per game with five…made career-high10 saves vs. Cal (Oct. 13), the second-best save performance by a Pac-10keeper…grabbed nine saves vs. South Carolina (Sept. 15)…made eight saves versusUCLA (Nov. 1)…posted a shutout against Fresno State (Oct. 25). 2001(Sophomore) - Emerged as the starting goalkeeper for the final three gamesof the season, against Stanford and California and in the NCAA second round ver-sus Portland ... also started early season games against Wm. and Mary and SeattleUniversity ... appeared in seven games overall ... made 16 saves and gave up eightgoals. 2000 (Freshman) - Reserve keeper who saw 16 minutes of action ingoal in UW’s 7-0 victory over California.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Competed on the West Regional ODP teamthis past season and played on the state ODP team the past two years...competedwith five other Huskies for several years on the Solaris club team, which won theWashington State Cup Championship the past six years…Solaris also became thefirst American team to win the prestigious Newcastle International Youth Tourna-ment, doing so in 1997…earned player of the match honors when Solaris won thestate championship in 1996…earned first-team all-league honors all four yearsand first-team all-area the past two seasons while playing for Bellarmine Prep,which qualified for the state tournament and was undefeated league champ allfour years…named co-MVP of his league as a junior, and he helped his team placefourth at state his freshman season while maintaining a goals-against average ofunder 1.00...MVP of his team his final year.

PERSONAL: Daniel Nathan Waltman…born Sept. 19, 1981, in Tacoma,Wash. …parents are Richard and Ruth Waltman…has one brother, Matt…majoringin business.

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WALTMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS MIN. GOALS SAVES GAA ShO2000 1-0 17 0 0 0.0 0.52001 7-6 583 8 16 0.88 02002 12-11 1109 20 60 1.62 1CAREER 20-17 1709 28 76 1.47 1.5

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ARMSTRONG’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2001 6-0 1 0 2 3 02002 17-5 0 0 0 14 0Career 23-5 1 0 2 17 0

CASEYARMSTRONG

#13Forward6-1 • JuniorKent, Wash.Kentlake HS

Wurzberger on Armstrong:“There are lots of positive signs that Casey will make

an impact up front for us this season. ”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Sophomore) - Played in all but

two games and started five…took 14 shots…had team-high four shots versus

UCLA (Nov. 1)…earned second-team Pac-10 All-Academic acclaim. 2001(Freshman) - Played in six games ... scored his first collegiate goal, a header,

in the final regular season game of the year, a 4-2 victory over California ... had

three shots on the season.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played forward for FC United and current

Husky coach Seth Spidahl … team took second place in Nomads Cup and won

2000 Sun Bowl championship … was in ODP state pool in 2000 … played forward

and center midfield for coach Justin Pozega at Kentlake HS … named to South

Puget Sound League North First Team as a senior.

PERSONAL: Casey Armstrong…born Dec. 6, 1982, in Renton, Wash. …

parents are Larry and Jaymee Armstrong ... has one brother, Cory … majoring in

business.

BIRKLID’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2001 12-10 0 0 0 0 02002 16-16 0 0 0 1 0Career 28-26 0 0 0 1 0

JOEBIRKLID #12Defender5-10 • JuniorBuckley, Wash.White River HS

Wurzberger on Birklid:“Joe will help us strengthen our defense this season.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Sophomore) - Started all 16 games

he played on the Husky backline…established himself as a consistent

defender…was named a second-team Pac-10 All-Academic selection…had one

shot versus Oregon State (Nov. 10). 2001 (Freshman) - Saw minimal action

early in the season and then moved into a starting role by the eighth game of the

year ... had a solid defensive season, helping UW maintain a perfect home record

until the final homestand ... limited opponents to 25 goals for the year.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Six-year player for FC United and current

Husky coach Seth Spidahl … team won state championship in 2001 … Sun Bowl

champions in 2000 … Nomads Cup finalist … played on U-14, 15, and 16 state

teams … competed for White River High and coach Russ Deford.

PERSONAL: Joseph William Birklid…born April 2, 1983 in Buckley, Wash.

… son of Joe and Janice … one sister, Jessie … undecided major.

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KLAAS’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2001 17-17 1 5 7 50 02002 16-16 1 4 6 32 1Career 33-33 2 9 13 82 1

C.J.KLAAS #8Midfielder5-7 • JuniorCherry Valley, Ill.Christian Life HS

Wurzberger on Klaas:“C.J. could be one of the top players in the nation as a wide midfield attacker.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Sophomore) - Selected to NSCAA

All-Far West Region Team…first-team All-Pac-10 selection…team co-

captain…started all 16 games he played…missed the last two weeks of the regular

season competing with the U.S. U-20 Men’s National Team in its CONCACAF World

Qualifying Tournament in Charleston, S.C.…scored one goal and dished out four

assists…his 32 shots were second-best on the team…lone goal of the season

lifted the Huskies to biggest win of the season…had the game-winning goal in

double overtime to lift UW over third-ranked and eventual NCAA Champion, UCLA,

2-1 (Nov. 1)…earned All-Tournament team honors at the Gamecock Soccer Classic

hosted by South Carolina…had team-high five shots versus Central Florida (Aug.

31). 2001 (Freshman) - Had an exceptional first season and was named to

Soccer America Magazine’s All-Freshman Team and tabbed 2001 Pac-10 Conference

Freshman of the Year ... only second Husky named to Soccer America team ... along

with the conference freshman honor, was a second team All-Pac-10 selection ...

named Pac-10 Player of the Week after helping UW to a 1-0 overtime victory over

Santa Clara ... started 17 games and scored one goal with five assists ... goal came

against Seattle University ... took a team-high 50 shots ... five assists were sec-

ond-most on the squad ... also played defender on the U.S. Under-20 squad.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Parade Magazine All-America first team

selection … national team player since 1997 with current Husky teammate Brett

Wiesner … played with the U-18 team that posted a record of 2-2 in August, 2001

… resume includes a distinguished high school, club and national level career …

captain and starter on U-16 team for coach Wurzberger in 1998 and ‘99 … played

sweeper for The Chicago Magic, his club team that won a U-17 national title in

1999 … earned sectional honors was named Most Valuable Player on Christian

Life High team.

PERSONAL: C.J. Klaas…born Aug. 23, 1983 in Rockford, Ill. … son of

Craig and Jan Klaas … has a brother, Kevin and a sister, Katie …undeclared major.

BENOAKLEY

Wurzberger on Oakley:“Big Ben will make his move towards playing time this season.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Junior) - Redshirt year.

AT WHITWORTH: Team tied for ninth place in Division III Tournament,

the highest finish in school history ... Northwest Conference champions, first

conference title since 1993 ... named to Christian All-America honorable mention

team.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Club Columbine, Colorado Rush

and most recently, Colorado Real ... teams won Colorado State Cup in 1995, ’97

and ’99 ... named MVP and won FIFA Fair Play Award in ’98 Cup finals ... won Far

West Regionals in ’97 and ’98 ... second at ’98 Snickers Cup in Orlando, Fla. ... ’98

team champions at Nomads Tournament in San Diego ... three-year varsity

letterwinner at Columbine High ... team won league title in freshman and sophomore

season, second in state sophomore year and third place as a senior ... earned first

team all-conference honors, second team all-state and Jefferson County Player of

the Year runner-up as a senior ... named Most Valuable Goalkeeper at Warrior

Classic Tournament.

PERSONAL: Benjamin Tyler Oakley…born Feb. 23, 1983, in Denver, Colo.

... parents are Janie and William Oakley ... mother is a registered nurse and father

is self-employed ... has three brothers, Greg (29), Brian (27) and Maurice (21) and

two sisters, Tina (31) and Billie (29) ... brother Greg played professional soccer for

the Colorado Foxes of the A-League ... enjoys fishing, skiing and biking ... named to

2000 Jefferson County academic-athletic first team ... first team all-state academic-

athletic honoree ... member of National Honor Society and honor roll.

#22Goalkeeper6-3 • RS-JuniorLittleton, Colo.Columbine HS/Whitworth

HUSKY JUNIORS

OAKLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2002 Redshirt Year

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HUSKY JUNIORSJAYVOSS #9Forward5-11 • JuniorTacoma, Wash.Curtis HS/Tacoma C.C.

Wurzberger on Voss:“Jay has lots of potential to help us score some goals this season.”

AT TACOMA C .C . : Named a 2002-03 All-Star…league’s Most

Valuable Player.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time first-team All-South Puget Sound

League selection…All-Area pick during senior campaign…two-year team

captain…played for FC United in Tacoma under UW assistant coach Seth Spidahl

for six seasons…helped club team to a pair of Sun Bowl Tournament (Florida)

titles…played with current UW teammates Joe Birklid and Casey Armstrong…also

a three-year letterwinner in football…named an All-League wide receiver as a

senior.

P E R S O N A L : Jay Barclay Voss…born June 3, 1983, in Tacoma,

Wash.…parents are Judy and Dave…has a brother, Drew (23)…plans to major in

economics.

BRETTWIESNER #14Forward5-11 • JuniorBrookfield, Wis.Brookfield East

Wurzberger on Wiesner:“Brett could really take off this season as a consistent goal scorer.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Sophomore) - Selected to All-Pac-10 second-team…played in all 19 games, starting 18…team’s leading scorer withseven goals…also had one assist…team-high 15 points…took 27 shots, third-highest on the team…had team-high two game-winning goals…scored two goalsin 6-3 loss to Oregon State (Nov. 10)…tallied one goal and one assist versus UCLA(Nov. 1)…game-winning goals came in early-season back-to-back games versusSanta Clara (Sept. 6) and Charleston (Sept. 13). 2001 (Freshman) - EarnedPac-10 Conference honorable mention honors ... first collegiate goal came in theHuskies’ second game of the season, a game-winner in UW’s 1-0 upset of defendingnational champion and top-ranked Connecticut ... started all 19 games and scoredfour goals, tied for second-most on the team ... also had a game-winner againstWm. and Mary ... added one assist to finish with nine points ... took 33 shots ...also scored goals against Wm. and Mary, Seattle University and at Stanford.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: National team starter since 1998 … ParadeMagazine All-American in 2000 and 2001 … as a senior was named an NSCAAAll-American, NSCAA Wisconsin State Player of theYear … Gatorade’s WisconsinState Player of the Year, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Area Player of the year andAll-Star Games participant … has competed with US National Team in numerousinternational tournaments … two-time US Soccer Festival participant … adidasAll-America Team, 1999-2001 … played for Wurzberger and former UW assistantJimmy Gabriel on the under-16 National Team in 1998 and ’99 … involved in ODPWisconsin State Select Team since 1995 … Wisconsin Soccer Coaches AssociationFirst Team selection … conference player of the year and student-athlete of theyear as a senior … helped Brookfield East to state championship as a freshmanand runner-up finish as a junior … four-year varsity letterwinner … played clubsoccer for Mequon United and coach Mike Stoyanovich and led team to Region IIWisconsin U-17 state championship … won Brookfield Classic state title with U-18 team … played in US Soccer Festival in Chicago and scored a game-winninggoal in one match.

PERSONAL: Brett Valenciano Wiesner…born May 12, 1983, in St. LouisPark, Minn. … parents are Fran and Linda Wiesner … has one older sister, Rachel,a student at UNLV … enjoys tennis, camping and frisbee golf … interested instudying forestry or communications at UW … also an accomplished tennis playerand was ranked No. 1 in Wisconsin state singles … had a USTA Midwest Regionalranking of No. 35.

WIESNER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2001 19-19 4 1 9 33 22002 19-18 7 1 15 27 2Career 38-37 11 2 24 60 4

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MIKECHABALA #7Midfielder6-0 • SophomoreFresno, Calif.Clovis West HS

Wurzberger on Chabala:“Mike will help the team play better this season.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Played in all 19 games,starting nine…recorded three assists and took eight shots…assisted Sean Giudice’sgame-winning goal in overtime against fifth-ranked Cal…Giudice’s header off hisperfectly placed corner kick lifted UW to the 2-1 upset…also assisted Kevin Murray’sgoal versus Fresno State (Nov. 3) and Patrick Tanner’s goal versus Santa Clara (Sept.6).

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: NSCAA/adidas All-America honoree for 2002... listed on Soccer America’s Top 25 Recruits for the 2002 season ... played twoyears for Ballistic United and helped lead team to the Northern Premier Leagueand State Premier League titles ... also played for Central California Heat (1998-99)at the U-17 level and Cyclone Club (1993-97) ... four-year regional and state teamcaptain ... twice traveled to Cocoa Beach, Fla. with regional team and was namedto the 1984 ODP All-America team ... participated in Australia tour with regionalteam and helped lead club to victories in all four games while compiling two goalsand two assists ... Ballistic United won the Region IV Cal-North U-18 statechampionship in 2001 and 2002 ... selected to participate in 2001 adidas E.D.P.elite camp at U-17 level ... helped ODP regional team place second at the statechampionship in 2000 ... earned Captain’s Award while team toured Guadalajara,Mexico ... national pool player at U-14 National Camp in 1998-99 ... earned MVPaward when regional team played at the International Games in Costa Rica ...three-year varsity letterwinner in high school ... sat out junior season aftertransferring to Clovis West HS for senior year ... led Clovis West to a 22-5-4 recordin one season ... assisted on game-winning goal in CIF Central Section championshipgame ... named first team all-conference and conference offensive MVP with 15goals and 20 assists ... team MVP ... Fresno Bee and Clovis Independent All-Starsoccer teams ... extensive travel overseas while playing youth soccer, playing inHelsinki, Austria and Germany among other places ... played golf during freshmanand sophomore seasons and earned most improved award first year and mostoutstanding award second year.

PERSONAL: Michael Shawn Chabala…born May 24, 1984 in Fresno, Calif.... son of Lori and John Chabala ... one older sister, April (21) ... played club soccerwith current UW teammate Mike Cusenza ... qualified for Who’s Who AmongAmerican High School Students ... California Scholarship Federation lifetime member... received CIF Sportsmanship and Citizenship Award ... recognized on NationalStudent-Athlete Day for excellence in athletics, academics and community service... interests include reading, music, golf and church.

EVANCUMMINGS#12Midfielder5-8 • SophomoreSpokane, Wash.Ferris HS

Wurzberger on Cummings:“Evan is a talented attacking player with the ball at his feet.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Played in 11 games,starting three…took four shots…started first two games of the season, takingone shot in each of his first two collegiate games (Central Florida, DePaul)…alsohad one shot in matches against Cal (Nov. 15) and UCLA (Oct. 27).

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played 10 years for the SSL Falcons ... teamfinished second in 2000 Diadora Tournament ... competed at Nomads in San Diegoin 1999 and 2000 ... ODP Regional pool player in 1999 and ’00 ... four-year varsityletterwinner at Ferris High ... state champions freshman season ... finished secondin state as a senior and was named league MVP ... second team all-league as asophomore and first honors as a junior ... won league title all four years.

PERSONAL: Evan S. Cummings…born April 30, 1983, in Spokane, Wash.... parents are Nita and Gary Cummings ... mother is a dental hygenist and father isretired ... one brother, Garth, and one sister, Cara.

HUSKY SOPHOMORES

CHABALA’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2002 19-9 0 3 3 8 0

CUMMING’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2002 11-3 0 0 0 4 0

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CUSENZA’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2002 5-0 0 0 0 0 0

MIKECUSENZA #21Midfielder5-9 • SophomoreFresno, Calif.Amador Valley HS

Wurzberger on Cusenza:“Mike could have a breakthrough season for us in midfield.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Saw limited action in

his freshman campaign, playing in five games.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Twelve-year member of Ballistic United club

team, along with current UW teammate Mike Chabala ... as a team captain helped

lead club to the State Premier League Championship in 2000 ... team earned a

regional quarterfinal berth, two regional semi-finals and four appearances overall

in regional play ... State Cup champions in 1996, ’97, ’00 and ’02 ... five-time league

champion dating back to U-12 team ... three-year player on Olympic Development

state team ... four-years with ODP regional traveling team ... national team camp

participant in 1998 ... selected to all-star team as team won ’98 Cocoa Beach

Regional Tournament ... extensive international travel with ODP team, including

Costa Rica and Guadalajara ... four year varsity starter at midfield for Amador Valley

HS ... two-time MVP on team and CIF Scholar-Athlete award-winner as a senior ...

earned several first team honors as a junior and senior ... league champions

sophomore year ... Tri-Valley Herald winter athlete of the year nominee in 2000 and

2002.

PERSONAL: Michael Rooney Cusenza…born Jan. 7, 1984, in Palo Alto,

Calif. ... parents are LeeLee and Steve Cusenza ... mother is a teacher and father is

an engineer in Public Works Management ... two sisters, Siena (21) and Marisa

(17) ... was an honors student in several classes and finished high school with a 3.5

grade point average ... member of Pleasanton/Tulancingo, Mexico Sister City

Association ... participated in Spanish Language School in Mexico and Playa Del

Carmen during summer ... was a summer soccer camp counselor ... enjoys basketball,

baseball, softball, friends, family and travel.

HANSESTERHUIZEN

#4Defender6-1 • SophomorePasco, Wash.Pasco HS/Rhode Island

Wurzberger on Esterhuizen:“We needed a ‘big man’ in the center of our defense and we got that in Hans!”

AT RHODE ISLAND: Transferred from Rhode Island following hisfreshman season…started all 17 games of his freshman year…scored two goals

on four shots and added two assists.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner and two-year captainat Pasco HS…team won state title during freshman year…led Pasco to four straightdistrict championships…two-time first-team All-Area and first-team All-Confereceduring junior and senior campaigns…league and school MVP as a senior…playedon Three Rivers club team in Pasco for seven seasons…also a three-yearletterwinner in football…led football team to a pair of first-place state finishes(1998, 2000) and a second-place finish in 2001…two-time All-Conference selection

in football (2000-01).

PERSONAL: Hans Anders Esterhuizen…born March 8, 1984, in Plattville,Wis.…parents are Amy and Sean…has a sister, Bridget (21)…plans to major in

business.

HUSKY SOPHOMORES

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CHRISEYLANDER #1Goalkeeper6-1 • SophomoreSumner, Wash.Auburn Riverside HS

Wurzberger on Eylander:“We think Chris will be strong in goal for us this season.

He gains experience very quickly.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Split time in goal withDanny Waltman…started eight games…posted a 1.86 goals againstaverage…recorded 30 saves in his eight appearances, with one shutout…firstcareer start came in Huskies’ second game of the season vs. DePaul…grabbedcareer-high six saves twice, versus Oregon State (Nov. 10) and Charleston (Sept.13)…shutout came against Charleston in Gamecock Soccer Classic.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: State of Washington Gatorade Player ofthe Year in 2002 ... played for Federal Way United (FWU) and led the Storm tothe state championship in 1998, ’99 and ’00 and a runner-up finish in 2001 ... aregional pool player for five years, advancing to quarterfinals in ’98 and ’00 andsemi-finals in ‘99 ... played on state team from 1998-01 ... along with the statechampionships in 1998 and ’99, helped lead FWU to a third place finish in the2000 Surf Cup ... participated in Nomads Coaches Showcase in 2001 ... three-year varsity letterwinner at Auburn Riverside HS ... named team MVP as a juniorand senior ... named to Tacoma News Tribune all-area team ... earned secondteam league honors as a junior and first team honors as a senior ... high schoolteammate of fellow UW freshman Kevin Murray ... also played one year of football,as a senior, and was named Most Improved ... named 2002 Male Athlete of theYear at ARHS... received In Pursuit of Excellence Award in 2002.

PERSONAL: Christopher Mark Eylander…born March 14, 1984 in Tacoma,Wash. ... parents, who both attended Washington, are Deborah and Mark Eylander... mother graduated with a BSN in 1981 and father graduated from UW engineeringschool ... one younger sister, Karlie (17) ... enjoys snow skiing and wake boarding ...also recruited by Notre Dame and St. Mary’s.

GAVINHOBBS #6Defender5-10 • SophomoreVancouver, B.C.Vancouver College

Wurzberger on Hobbs:“This could be a big season for Gavin to see major playing time in the defense.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Saw a substantial

amount of time on the field as a freshman, playing 16 games and starting

nine…scored one goal and added two assists…took 11 shots…recorded assists

in matches against Stanford (Nov. 17) and Charleston (Sept. 13) ...first collegiate

goal came in 6-3 loss to Oregon State (Nov. 10)…took season-high four shots in

that OSU game.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years for North Shore Select

and two years for Sportown FC ... team finished first at Canadian Nationals ... team

captain ... selected to Canadian U-18 team and U-20 team that traveled to Germany

and France.

PERSONAL: Gavin S. Hobbs…born July 10, 1983, in Vancouver, B.C.,

Canada ... parents are Kathy and David Hobbs ... mother is a recreation coordinator

and father is a lawyer ... one brother, Kyle (16) ... father swam at University of

British Columbia ... enjoys snowboarding and wakeboarding.

HUSKY SOPHOMORES

EYLANDERS’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS MIN. GOALS SAVES GAA ShO2002 8-8 725 15 30 1.86 1

HOBB’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2002 16-9 1 2 4 11 0

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HOOVER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2002 9-5 1 1 3 11 1

MURRAY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG2002 17-16 3 2 8 16 0

HUSKY SOPHOMORESJEFFHOOVER #17Midfielder5-7 • SophomoreKirkland, Wash.Bellevue Christian

Wurzberger on Hoover:“Jeff is coming off a very promising season and he

could be an impact player for us soon.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Played nine games,

starting five…tallied one goal, one assist and 11 shots…first collegiate goal was

the game-winner in UW’s 1-0 shutout of Fresno State (Oct. 25)…had four shots in

UW’s 2-1 overtime win over fifth-ranked Cal (Nov. 15)…assisted Brett Wiesner’s

goal against Oregon State (Nov. 10).

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter on Washington state

Olympic Development Team, playing at regional level ... starter on Seattle Sounders

Select PDL team in summer, 2002 ... won Portland Nike Friendship Cup in 2000 ...

played club soccer for Tynecastle FC ... U-17 team was a state finalist in 2001 and

U-16 and U-15 teams were state semi-finalists ... Metro-Ford Tournament champions

and tournament MVP in 1999 ... Extensive international travel ... competed in

Manchester Umbro Cup and Newcastle Invitational as part of British Tour ... also

played in friendlies versus Newcastle United, Motherwell, Darlington and Hearts

... Snickers Cup second place finishers in ’02 and semi-finalist in ’00 ... four-year

varsity starter at Bellevue Christian ... team won state championship in ’99 ... team

captain as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Jeffrey Payne Hoover…born March 11, 1984, in Salt Lake

City, Utah ... parents are Donna and William Hoover ... mother is a business manager

and father is a program manager ... father and an uncle, Rick Hoover, played football

at University of Utah ... one sister, Leslie (19) ... enjoys engineering, mechanics and

cars ... would like to pursue a career in professional soccer or in engineering.

KEVINMURRAY #3Defender6-0 • SophomoreSumner, Wash.Auburn Riverside HS

Wurzberger on Murray:“Kevin has loads of talent as a defender and he

can be a real threat on attacking re-starts!”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Made stellar debut in

freshman season…played in 17 games, starting 16…although playing in the

backline, tied for third on the team in scoring with three goals…also tallied two

assists…fifth on the team with 16 points…scored first collegiate goal in UW’s 3-

1 loss to South Carolina (Sept. 15)…had assists versus Oregon State (Oct. 20) and

Marquette (Sept. 27)…other goals came in matches versus Cal (Oct. 13) and Fresno

State (Nov. 3)

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of club soccer for FC United

in Tacoma, Wash. ... four-year letterwinner at Auburn Riverside HS ... earned all-

league honors four straight years ... team won the league title and finished fourth

in state senior year ... high school teammate of fellow UW teammate Chris Eylander

... also earned three letters in basketball and earned all–league honors ... one

letter in football.

PERSONAL: Kevin Murray…born Jan. 14, 1984, in Renton, Wash. ... parents

are Jill and Russ Murray ... father attended Washington ... has one older brother,

Todd (21) and a sister, Kelly (23).

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HUSKY SOPHOMORES/RS-FRESHMANLEOTOTEV #11Midfielder5-8 • SophomoreKristiansund, NorwayAtlanten VGS

Wurzberger on Totev:“Leo is quick and skillful. He could be a valuable utility player for us this year.”

C L U B / H I G H S C H O O L: Played for Clausenengen FK for three

years…also played for Oslo Ost FK for one season…2000 graduate of Atlanten

VGS in Kristiansund, Norway…served in the Royal Norwegian Air Force from Aug.

2000, through Dec. 2001, at the Institute of Aviation Medicine…Norwegian

champion in army soccer in the Fall of 2001.

P E R S O N A L : Leonard Krassimirov Totev…born March 22, 1981, in

Kristiansund, Norway…parents are Heidi and Krassimir…has a younger sister,

Oda (11) and a brother, Kristopher (20)…brother played for the Norwegian national

team for three season…plans to major in business administration…enjoys

worldwide travel.

KENNYMUELLER #25

Wurzberger on Mueller:“This is a big year for Kenny to show his ability as a centerback this season.”

AT WASHINGTON: 2002 (Freshman) - Redshirt year.

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played club soccer for Cascade Avalanche ...

U-17 state champions in 2001 Snickers Cup ... in 2000 season team was a finalist

in the Premier 1 League ... quarterfinalist in U-17 Surf Cup and winner of Portland

Cup ... U-16 finalist in 2000 Snickers Cup ... U-15 team lost in a shootout in ’99

Snickers Cup ... three-year varsity letterwinner for coach Alejandro Zahajko at Bothell

High ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... team advanced to first round of state

tournament in sophomore and junior seasons ... earned honorable mention honors

in 2000 ... helped lead team to an undefeated season and KingCo championship as

a junior.

PERSONAL: Kenny Peter Mueller…born Oct. 16, 1983, in Seattle, Wash.

... parents are Anne and Pete Mueller ... mother is a hair stylist and father works

for Boeing ... two sisters, Katie (21) and Kiersten (16) ... Katie played Division II

soccer from 1999-01 ... enjoys classic cars and dirt bike riding ... interested in a

career as an electronic engineer.

Defender6-0 • RS-FreshmanSnohomish, Wash.Bothell HS

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Wurzberger on Pickett:“Derek is athletically solid with some attacking flair.”

AT SAN DIEGO STATE: Transferred to Washington from San

Diego State following freshman season…played in 13 games for the Aztecs, starting

four…took seven shots.

C L U B / H I G H S C H O O L: Three-year letterwinner at Eastlake

HS…helped team to third-place state finish during sophomore campaign…squad

won league championships in 1999 and 2000, while finishing third in 2002…played

six years for Tynecastle FC in Redmond…club team won Metro Ford Cup in Canada,

Manchester Tournament Cup in England and the Surf Cup in San Diego…captained

team during Surf Cup.

P E R S O N A L : Derek Allan Pickett…born Jan. 26, 1984, in Pensacola,

Fla.…parents are Joya and Dennis…has a sister, Jenessa (17) and a brother, Bradley

(11)…considering a career as a lawyer…enjoys wakeboarding.

HUSKY NEWCOMERSDEREKPICKETT #18Midfielder6-0 • SophomoreSammamish, Wash.Eastlake HS/San Diego State

Wurzberger on Crismier:“Derek has great ability and will make a strong showing for us this year.”

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played with Tynecastle FC for seven years,

along with UW teammates Derek Pickett and Jeff Hoover…four-year letterwinner

at Lake Washington…All-KingCo 4A and All-Eastside selection all four

years…Gatorade State Player of the Year his junior season, leading his team to a

16th place finish at state championship…prep team won league championship in

2002, finished runner-up in 2000 and 2001…club team won the Surf Cup in California

(2002), Manchester Umbro Cup in England (1999) and the Metro Ford Tournament

in Canada (1999)…was tournament MVP at Metro Ford.

P E R S O N A L : Derek Evan Crismier…born Oct. 8, 1984, in Woodland,

Calif.…parents are Rose and Ken…has one sister, Kendra (21)…graduated high

school with a 3.2 grade point average.

DEREKCRISMIER #16Midfielder5-11 • FreshmanRedmond, Wash.Lake Washington HS

Wurzberger on Fischer:“Matt has great athleticism and is eager to learn.”

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Eastlake HS…All-

KingCo second-team selection as a sophomore, first-team pick as a junior and

senior…team-captain as a senior, leading squad to conference

championship…played for Crossfire Sounders since age 11…played with fellow

incoming freshmen Derek Crismier and Kevin Forrest…helped club team to

quarterfinals of Far West Regionals in Hawaii in 2003…club team advanced to

semifinals of the 2002 Score at the Shore Tournament in New York.

PERSONAL: Matthew Ryan Fischer…born Jan. 22, 1985, in Seoul, South

Korea…parents are Diane and Dennis…one sister, Jennifer (15)…considering

becoming a mechanical enginner.

MATTFISCHER #23Defender6-1 • FreshmanSammamish, Wash.Eastlake HS

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Wurzberger on Flanagan:“Will has all the ability to make a significant contribution in his first year.”

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Led Jesuit HS (Portland, Ore.) to three Oregon

4A state championships and four Metro League championship crowns…team was

ranked among nation’s Top-15 all four years…first-team All-Metro selection as a

junior and senior…named first-team All-State as a senior, following a second-

team pick as a junior…team captain as senior…squad went a perfect 19-0 during

sophomore year…played for FC Portland “Blues” for seven seasons…”Blues” won

four consecutive state championships (1999-2002)…also won 2000 Presidents Day

Tournament in Arizona, as well as four Portland Cup titles (1999-2002)…played for

both Oregon and Washington ODP teams for a total of six years…captain of Oregon

ODP team for three seasons (2001-03)…made international tours with Region IV

ODP team…national team alternate (1998-99).

PERSONAL: William Lewis Flanagan…born April 13, 1984, in Vancouver,

Wash.…parents are Leslie and William Jr.…has a sister, Tiffany (22)…also played

kicker for high school football team for two seasons (2001-02), receiving All-Metro

and All-State honors both years…two-year letterwinner in track…at age 10, was

national runner-up in martial arts (Tae Kwon Do) at Junior Olympics…member of

Jesuit HS honor roll…member of Pound for Pound and 900 lb. clubs (combined

squat, clean and bench press) in Jesuit Power Training…also enjoys waterskiing,

snowboarding and scuba diving.

WILLFLANAGAN #2Defender5-11 • FreshmanRidgefield, Wash.Jesuit HS

Wurzberger on Harden:“Ty has great potential to play as a centerback for the Huskies.”

CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time 3A State Player of the Year as a

junior and senior…led Junction City to back-to-back state titles in 2001 and 2002,

after a third-place finish in 2001…two-time first-team All-State selection (2001-

2002)…third-team All-State as a sophomore…two-time District 5 MVP and three-

time District 5 first-team selection…two-year team captain and two-time team

MVP…named Best All-Around High School Athlete as a senior…OregonLive.com

Fan’s Player of the Year…two-time Eugene Register-Guard Fall Prep Soccer Athlete

of the Year…had his No. 5 soccer jersey retired at Junction City HS…played for

state ODP team for five seasons…member of FC Portland Academy team final two

years of high school…four-year member of McKenzie United Soccer Academy in

Eugene (now Oregon United)…ODP Regional Pool player in 1999…club team won

European tournament titles at the Harleem Cup (Holland) and the Newcastle

(England).

P E R S O N A L : Robert Tyrel Harden…born March 6, 1984, in Norman,

Okla.…parents are Franny and Rob…sisters both played collegiate soccer…Georgi

(25) played for Western Oregon and Indi (23) played for Eastern Washington…also

lettered in basketball and track…team captain and MVP of basketball team in

1999…earned all-league honors in track (2001).

TYHARDEN #20Defender6-1 • FreshmanJunction City, Ore.Junction City HS

HUSKY NEWCOMERS

Wurzberger on Forrest:“Kevin has lots of attacking ability and a great attitude towards learning.”

C L U B / H I G H S C H O O L: Four-year letterwinner at Edmonds-

Woodway…led team to a pair of WesCo Championships during junior and senior

KEVINFORREST #26Defender5-11 • FreshmanEdmonds, Wash.Edmonds-Woodway

campaigns…two-time first-team All-Area and two-time first-team All-WesCo (2002-

03)…WesCo honorable mention pick as a freshman and sophomore…team captain

as a senior…led team in scoring as a junior and senior…played for Crossfire

Sounders ‘84 for five seasons…helped Sounders to first-place finishes in the state

tournament in three of the last four years.

P E R S O N A L : Kevin Christopher Forrest…born Nov. 3, 1984, in

Seattle…parents are Theresa and Ward…father played soccer for Washington

and for the Seattle Sounders…has three sisters, Catie (24), Julie (20) and Maddie

(16)…Julie plays soccer at the University of Portland…interests include chess,

cliff jumping, guitar and surfing.

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2002 WASHINGTON MEN’S SOCCER (6-10-3, 3-7 Pac-10/5th)UW-OPP UW-OPP UW-OPP UW-OPP

DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT SHOTS SAVES CRNS FOULS UW GOALS (ASSISTS)Aug. 31 Central Florida1 T, 2-2 ot 700 18-13 3-5 7-5 12-19 Marsh (Tanner), TallmanSept. 2 DePaul1 T, 1-1 ot 400 20-6 3-5 7-4 21-21 Tanner (Marsh)Sept. 6 SANTA CLARA W, 2-1 1054 10-19 3-2 0-3 16-14 Tanner (Chabala), Wiesner (Oyetuga)Sept. 13 Charleston2 W, 2-0 120 9-17 6-4 5-3 11-10 Wiesner (Hobbs), OyetugaSept. 15 South Carolina2 L, 1-3 1104 8-21 9-5 1-5 13-12 Murray (Klaas)Sept. 19 CREIGHTON L, 1-2 ot 542 17-14 4-7 9-9 19-22 Oyetuga (Klaas)Sept. 27 MARQUETTE3 W, 3-2 1103 12-12 1-4 3-2 19-28 Giudice (Murray), Giudice, Oyetuga (Marsh)Sept. 29 CONNECTICUT3 L, 0-2 999 7-18 3-2 0-2 19-17 noneOct. 6 Portland T, 1-1 ot 2570 13-18 5-3 9-7 16-19 Wiesner (Giudice)Oct. 11 Stanford* L, 0-2 1378 12-8 3-3 7-5 16-15 noneOct. 13 California* L, 1-2 ot 233 10-18 10-2 5-6 15-10 Murray (Klaas)Oct. 20 OREGON STATE* L, 2-3 1100 21-19 7-5 6-4 14-25 Oyetuga (Marsh, Klaas), Wiesner (Murray, Marsh)Oct. 25 FRESNO STATE* W, 1-0 708 14-12 4-4 7-8 10-16 HooverOct. 27 UCLA* L, 0-1 2116 8-15 3-4 2-0 13-16 noneNov. 1 at UCLA* W, 2-1 ot 435 14-20 8-5 4-8 23-19 Wiesner (Tallman), Klaas (Fukuchi, Wiesner)Nov. 3 Fresno State* L, 2-3 1333 9-14 4-2 1-5 11-15 Murray (Chabala), Fukuchi (Oyetuga)Nov. 10 Oregon State* L, 3-6 NA 13-18 6-5 6-6 17-9 Hobbs (Marsh), Wiesner (Heinzen), Wiesner (Hoover)Nov. 15 CALIFORNIA* W, 2-1 ot 654 16-13 5-0 10-4 29-13 Marsh, Giudice (Chabala)Nov. 17 STANFORD* L, 1-2 ot 942 14-15 3-4 4-3 18-17 Bartholomew (Hobbs)

ALL CAPS—home match; *—Pac-10 match; 1—Portland Invitational, Portland, Ore.; 2—Gamecock Soccer Classic, Columbia, S.C.; 3— NIKE Husky Classic, SeattleRecord: Overall—6-10-3; Home—4-5-0; Away—1-5-1; Neutral—1-0-2 Attn. (avg.): Total— 921; H—1,024; A—1,008; N–407

SCORING —SEASON— —CAREER—PLAYER GP/GS GLS ASTS PTS SHOTS GWG GP/GS GLS ASTS PTS SHOTS GWG14 Wiesner, Brett, So., F 19/18 7 1 15 27 2 38/37 11 2 24 60 411 Dayo Oyetuga, Sr., F 19/13 4 2 10 36 1 48/19 9 3 21 63 310 Seth Marsh, Jr., MF 19/17 2 5 9 25 0 45/32 6 7 19 68 13 Kevin Murray, Fr., D 17/16 3 2 8 16 0 17/16 3 2 8 16 015 Sean Giudice, Jr., F 18/5 3 1 7 10 1 18/5 3 1 7 10 18 C.J. Klaas, So., MF 16/16 1 4 6 32 1 33/33 2 9 13 82 19 Patrick Tanner, Jr., F 13/9 2 1 5 11 0 13/9 2 1 5 11 06 Gavin Hobbs, Fr., D 16/9 1 2 4 11 0 16/9 1 2 4 11 017 Jeff Hoover, Fr., MF 9/5 1 1 3 11 1 9/5 1 1 3 11 12 Kyle Fukuchi, Sr., MF 14/7 1 1 3 9 0 38/11 3 2 8 23 14 Zac Tallman, Sr., D 19/19 1 1 3 3 0 77/76 4 3 11 30 07 Mike Chabala, Fr., MF 19/9 0 3 3 8 0 19/9 0 3 3 8 018 Artie Bartholomew, Fr., MF 4/0 1 0 2 5 0 4/0 1 0 2 5 023 Aaron Heinzen, Sr., D 18/18 0 1 1 9 0 53/46 0 2 2 15 013 Casey Armstrong, So., F 17/5 0 0 0 14 0 23/5 1 0 2 17 020 Jimmy Stark, Jr., F 7/2 0 0 0 8 0 16/4 1 0 2 15 119 Troy Ready, Jr., MF 9/3 0 0 0 5 0 12/3 0 0 0 7 012 Evan Cummings, Fr., MF 11/3 0 0 0 4 0 11/3 0 0 0 4 05 Joe Birklid, So., D 16/16 0 0 0 1 0 28/26 0 0 0 1 021 Mike Cusenza, Fr., MF 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 5/0 0 0 0 0 022 Ben Oakley, So., G 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0 0

WASHINGTON 19 27 25 79 245 6OPPONENTS 19 35 24 94 290 10

GOALKEEPING —SEASON— —CAREER—PLAYER GP/GS MP GA SV GAA ShO GP/GS MP GA SV GAA ShO24 Daniel Waltman, Jr. 12/11 1109 20 60 1.62 1 20/17 1709 28 76 1.47 1.51 Chris Eylander, Fr. 8/8 725 15 30 1.86 1 8/8 725 15 30 1.86 1WASHINGTON 19/19 1834 35 90 1.72 2OPPONENTS 19/19 1828 27 71 1.33 3

Yellow Cards: UW—29: Opponents—34

2002 SEASON STATISTICS

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2002 WASHINGTON HUSKY MATCH SUMMARIESNo. 7 Washington 2, Central Florida 2 (2 OT)Aug. 31, Portland, Ore.Scoring: 1, UCF, Vazquez, (Delgado), 9:36. 2, UW,Marsh, (Tanner), 19:32. 3, UW, Tallman, (Penalty Kick)26:06. 4, UCF, Beaulac, (Vasquez), 48:15. Shots: UW18, UCF 13. Corners: UW 7, UCF 5. Saves: UW 3(Waltman), UCF 5 (McIntosh). Fouls: UW 12, UCF 19.Yellow cards: UW 2, (Hobbs, Birklid), UCF 2, (Delgado,Kronberger). Red Cards: UW 2, (Birklid, Heinzen). Att.:700

No. 7 Washington 1, DePaul 1 (2 OT)Sept. 2; Portland, Ore.Scoring: 1, UW, Tanner, (Marsh), 59:06. 2, DEP, Arreola,(Kruse), 67:26. Shots: UW 20, DEP 6. Corners: UW 7,DEP 4. Saves: UW 3 (Eylander), DEP 5 (Timlin). Fouls:UW 21, DEP 21. Yellow cards: UW 1, (Tallman), DEP 3,(Arreola, Kiefer, Timlin). Att.: 400

No. 12 Washington 2, No. 24 Santa Clara 1Sept. 6, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, UW, Tanner, (Chabala), 39:14. 2, SCU, Ew-ers, (Penalty Kick) 52:59. 3, UW, Wiesner, (Oyetuga),60:12. Shots: UW 10, SCU 19. Corners: UW 0, SCU 3.Saves: UW 3 (Waltman), SCU 2 (Cronin). Fouls: UW16, SCU 14. Yellow cards: UW 1 (Wiesner), SCU 3,(Cashman, Cronin, Purtell). Att.: 1054

No. 10 Washington 2, Charleston 0Sept. 13, Columbia, S.C.Scoring: 1, UW, Wiesner, (Hobbs) 16:32. 2, UW,Oyetuga, 65:56. Shots: UW 9, CHAR 17. Corners: UW5, CHAR 3. Saves: UW 6 (Eylander), CHAR 4 (Wiggans).Fouls: UW 11, CHAR 10. Yellow cards: UW 1 (Wiesner).Attn.: 120

No. 5 South Carolina 3, No. 10 Washington 1Sept. 15, Columbia, S.C.Scoring: 1, UW, Murray, (Klaas), 10:36. 2, USC, OWNGOAL, 11:10. 3, USC, Quinn, (Rosenberg) 55:58. 4, USC,Deter, (Rosenberg) 69:48. Shots: UW 8, USC 21. Cor-ners: UW 1, USC 5. Fouls: UW 13, USC 12. Saves: USC5,(Bachmeyer), UW 9, (Waltman). Yellow cards: UW1, (Heinzen). Att.: 1104

No. 18 Creighton 2, No. 17 Washington 1Sept. 19, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, CU, Ballouchy 1:17. 2, UW, Oyetuga, (Klaas),14:18. 3, CU, Tranchilla, (Havens), 108:44. Shots: UW17, UC 14. Corners: UW 9, CU 9. Saves: UW 4,(Waltman), CU 7 (Gabb). Fouls: UW 19, CU 22. Yellowcards: UW 3, (Marsh, Oyetuga, Ready), CU 4, (Jewett,Bennah, Nelson, TEAM). Att: 542

Washington 3, Marquette 2Sept. 27, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, MU, Lee, 7:31. 2, UW, Giudice, (Murray),65:27. 3, Giudice, 73:22. 4, UW, Oyetuga, (Marsh),79:09. 5, MU, Gutierrez, (Penalty Kick), 88:40. Shots:UW 12, MU 12. Corners: UW 3, MU 2. Saves: UW 1(Eylander), MU 4 (Ubert). Fouls: UW 19. MU 28. Yel-low cards: UW 1, (Birklid), MU 1 (Lee). Att: 1103

No. 9 Connecticut 2, Washington 0Sept. 29, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, UConn, Ralph, (McLeod), 28:18. 2, UConn,Ralph, (Mordocco), 73:36. Shots: UW 7, UConn 18. Cor-ners: UW 0, UConn 2. Saves: UW 3 (Eylander), UConn2 (Schuerman). Fouls: UW 19, UConn 17. Yellow Cards:UConn 2 (Moloi, Cuellar) Att.: 999

Washington 1, No. 16 Portland 1 (2 OT)Oct. 6, Portland, Ore.Scoring: 1, UW, Wiesner, (Giudice), 29:22. 2, UP,Domingo, (Pearce), 76:06. Shots: UW 13, UP 18. Cor-ners: UW 9, UP 7. Fouls: UW 16, UP 19. Saves: UW 5,(Eylander), UP 3, (Spiteri). Yellow cards: UW 1(Armstrong), UP 2 (Cronkite, Brown). Att.: 2570

No. 1 Stanford 2, Washington 0Oct. 11, Palo Alto, Calif.Scoring: 1, STAN, Janusz, 14:55. 2, STAN, Graham,(Twellman), 18:12. Shots: UW 12, STAN 8. Corners:UW 7, STAN 5. Saves: UW 3 (Eylander 1, Waltman 2 ),STAN 3, (Terris). Fouls: UW 16, STAN 15. Yellow Cards:UW 2, (Chabala, Armstrong), STAN 3, (Terris, Abolaji,TEAM). Att.: 1378

No. 15 California 2, Washington 1 (OT)Oct. 13, Berkeley, Calif.Scoring: 1, CAL, Hatzke, 73:58. 2, UW, Murray, (Klaas),76:42. 3, CAL, Munoz, (Berger, Hatzke), 95:55. Shots:UW 10, CAL 18. Corners: UW 5, CAL 6. Saves: UW 10(Waltman), CAL 2 (Saunders), Fouls: UW 15, CAL 10.Yellow Cards: UW 3, (Klaas, Heinzen, Birklid), CAL 2(Wahl, Navarro) Att.: 233

Oregon State 3, Washington 2Oct. 20, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, OSU, Zaher, 5:26. 2, UW, Oyetuga, (Marsh,Klaas) 12:50. 3, OSU, Gordon, 15:13. 4, UW, Wiesner,(Murray, Marsh), 26:37. 5, OSU, Johnson, 64:17. Shots:UW 21, OSU 19. Corners: UW 6, OSU 4. Saves: UW 7(Waltman), OSU 5 (Billmeyer). Fouls: UW 14, OSU 25.Yellow Cards: UW 1, (Marsh), OSU 3, (Ness, Smith,Gordon). Att.: 1100

Washington 1, Fresno State 0Oct. 25, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, UW, Hoover, 58:35.Shots: UW 14, FS 12. Corners: UW 7, FS 8. Saves: UW4, (Waltman), FS 4, (Proud). Fouls: UW 10, FS 16. Yel-low Cards: UW 1, (Birklid), FS 1, (Anderson). Attn.: 708

No. 5 UCLA 1, Washington 0Oct. 27, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, UCLA, Mehring, (Gregorio), 38:52.Shots: UW 8, UCLA 15. Corners: UW 2, UCLA 0. Saves:UW 3, (Waltman), UCLA 4, (Wells). Fouls: UW 13. UCLA16. Yellow Cards: UW 1, (Birklid), UCLA 1, (Griffin).Attn.: 2116

Washington 2, No. 5 UCLA 1 (2 OT)Nov. 1, Los Angeles, Calif.Scoring: 1, UW, Wiesner, (Tallman), 23:23. 2, UCLA,McKinley, (Gregorio, Taylor), 61:46. 3, UW, Klaas,(Fukuchi, Wiesner), 107:20. Shots: UW 14, UCLA 20.Corners: UW 4, UCLA 8. Saves: UW 8 (Waltman), UCLA5, (Wells 4, TEAM 1). Fouls: UW 23, UCLA 19. YellowCards: UW 1, (Hobbs). Attn: 435

Fresno State 3, Washington 2Nov. 3, Fresno, Calif.Scoring: 1, FS, Anderson, (Sorto), 1:36. 2, UW, Murray,(Chabala), 30:14. 3, FS, Low, (Moran), 44:01. 4, UW,Fukuchi, (Oyetuga), 50:23. 5, FS, LeRoy, 71:34.Shots: UW 9, FS 14. Corner Kicks: UW 1, FS 5. Saves:UW 4, (Waltman), FS 2, (Proud). Fouls: UW 11, FS 15.Yellow Cards: UW 3 (Hobbs, Klaas, Marsh), FS 2,(Moran, LeRoy). Attn: 1333

Oregon State 6, Washington 3Nov. 10, Corvallis, Ore.Scoring: 1, UW, Hobbs, (Marsh), 12:52. 2, OSU, Gor-don, (Zaher), 13:27. 3, OSU, Gordon, (Bartlome), 24:59.4, UW, Wiesner, (Heinzen), 25:49. 5, UW, Wiesner,(Hoover), 65:04. 6, OSU, Zaher, (Duncan, Bartlome),70:34. 7, OSU, Gordon, (Bartlome, R.Johnson), 75:54.8, OSU, R.Johnson, 86:02. 9, OSU, M.Johnson, 88:33.Shots: UW 13, OSU 18. Corners: UW 6, OSU 6. Saves:UW 6, (Eylander), OSU 5, (Billmeyer). Fouls: UW 17,OSU 9. Yellow Card: UW 1, (Giudice), OSU 2, (Farber,Zaher). Attn.: NA

Washington 2, No. 5 California 1 (OT)Nov. 15, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, CAL, Acosta, 71:57. 2, UW, Marsh, (Pen-alty Kick), 79:20. 3, UW, Giudice, (Chabala), 100:00.Shots: UW 16, CAL 13. Corners: UW 10, CAL 4. Saves:UW 5 (Eylander), CAL 0, (Saunders). Fouls: UW 29, CAL13. Yellow Cards: UW 2, (Hoover, Heinzen), CAL 2, (Carr,Navaro). Attn.: 654

No. 9 Stanford 2, Washington 1Nov. 17, Seattle, Wash.Scoring: 1, STAN, Whalen,(Dunivant), 53:03. 2, UW,Bartholomew, (Hobbs), 85:24. 3, STAN, Dunivant, (Pen-alty Kick), 102:07. Shots: UW 14, STAN 15. Corners:UW 4, STAN 3. Saves: UW 3, (Waltman), STAN 4,(Fulton). Fouls: UW 18, STAN 17. Yellow Cards: UW3,(Heinzen, Chabala, Hobbs), Stanford 1, (Wilson).Attn.: 942

2002 MATCH SUMMARIES

Chris EylanderCasey Armstrong

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PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE2002 FINAL STANDINGS

PAC-10 OverallW L T Pct. W L T Pct.

1. UCLA 8 2 0 .800 18 3 3 .7502.California 6 3 1 .650 14 6 2 .6823. Stanford 5 3 2 600 18 5 2 .7204. Oregon State 4 6 0 .400 13 8 0 .6195. Washington 3 7 0 .300 6 10 3 .3956. Fresno State 2 7 1 .250 5 11 4 .350

2002 PAC-10 HONORSPlayer of the Year: Josh Saunders, GK, California

Freshman of the Year: Joe Zaher, MF, Oregon StateCo-Coach of the Years: Kevin Grimes, California and Dana Taylor, Oregon

State

ALL-PAC-10 FIRST TEAMName Pos. Yr. SchoolAlan Gordon F Jr. OSUTaylor Graham D Sr. STANAdolfo Gregorio* MF Jr. UCLAC.J. Klaas* MF So. WASHRoger Levesque** F Sr. STANKupono Low MF Sr. Fresno St.Johanes Maliza** MF Sr. STANMike Munoz* MF So. CALTim Pierce F Sr. UCLAJosh Saunders* GK Sr. CALScot Thompson D Sr. UCLA

ALL-PAC-10 SECOND TEAMMakoto Anderson F So. Fresno St.Calen Carr F So. CALTodd Dunivant** D Sr. STANJimmy Frazelle MF Sr. UCLATony Lawson D Jr. UCLAChad Marshall D Fr. STANTroy Roberts D So. CALTyson Wahl D Fr. CALBrett Wiesner F So. WASHZach Wells* GK Jr. UCLAJoe Zaher MF Fr. OSU

*two-time All-Pac-10 honoree**three-time All-Pac-10 honoree

Honorable Mention (UW players only): Aaron Heinzen (Sr., D); Seth Marsh(Jr., MF); Zac Tallman (Sr. D)

2002 HUSKY HONORS

ALL-PAC-10 CONFERENCE (5)C.J. Klaas, So. (first-team)

Brett Wiesner, So. (second-team)Aaron Heinzen, Sr. (honorable mention)

Seth Marsh, Jr. (honorable mention)Zac Tallman, Sr. (honorable mention)

ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 CONFERENCE (5)Kyle Fukuchi, Sr. (first-team)Troy Ready, Sr. (first-team)

Daniel Waltman, Jr. (second-team)Casey Armstrong, So. (second-team)

Joe Birklid, So. (second-team)

NSCAA ALL-FAR WEST REGION TEAM (1)C.J. Klaas, So. (second-team)

ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 FIRST TEAMPeter Billmeyer, OSU Jr. 3.35 BusinessTodd Dunivant, STAN Sr. 3.41 EconomicsRob Fulton, STAN So. 3.46 EconomicsKyle Fuckuchi, WASH Sr. 3.66 BusinessTaylor Graham, STAN Sr. 3.73 International RelationsJohanes Maliza, STAN Sr. 3.47 HistoryAaron McHardy, OSU Sr. 3.66 BusinessTroy Ready, WASH Jr. 3.45 Speech CommunicationsJose Rivas, FSU Jr. 3.98 Kinesiology/Exercise ScienceAndrew Terris, STAN Sr. 3.68 PsychologyJames Twellman, STAN So. 3.84 Undeclared

ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 SECOND TEAMCasey Armstrong, WASH So. 3.25 BusinessJoe Birklid, WASH So. 3.66 UndeclaredYohei Fukuda, CAL So. 3.40 UndeclaredAbe Geiger, STAN Jr. 3.29 Political ScienceMat Herold, FSU Jr. 3.28 Kinesiology/Exercise ScienceTodd Leber, STAN So. 3.51 International RelationsAlex Martinez, CAL So. 3.36 UndeclaredJeremy Proud, FS Sr. 3.41 Liberal StudiesMatt Taylor, UCLA Jr. 3.13 SociologyDaniel Waltman, WASHJr. 3.37 BusinessZach Wells, UCLA Jr. 3.19 EnglishMichael Wilson, STAN Jr. 3.30 International Relations

2002 SEASON REVIEW

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1992Mountain

1. Washington2. Stanford3. Air Force4. Fresno State5. Cal State Sacramento6. Oregon State7. San Jose State8. California

Pacific1. UCLA2. Cal State Fullerton3. New Mexico4. UNLV5. Cal State Northridge6. San Diego State7. UC Irvine8. UC Santa Barbara

Tournament (Nov. 6-8, Seattle)Semifinals:

Stanford 1, UCLA 1 (OT)UW 3, Cal State Fullerton 1Final: UW 1, Stanford 0 (OT)

1993Mountain

1. Air Force2. Stanford3. California4. Fresno State5. Washington6. Oregon State7. San Jose State8. Cal State Sacramento

Pacific1. UCLA2. Cal State Northridge3. Cal State Fullerton4. New Mexico5. UNLV6. San Diego State7. UC Santa Barbara8. UC Irvine

Tournament(Nov. 5-7, Los Angeles)

Semifinals:CS Northridge 1, Air Force 0 (OT)

UCLA 2, Stanford 1Final:

UCLA 2, CS Northridge 0

MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION AND PAC-10 HISTORY1994

Mountain1. Fresno State2. Washington3. California4. San Jose State5. Stanford6. Air Force7. Cal State Sacramento8. Oregon State

Pacific1. UCLA2. New Mexico3. UC Santa Barbara4. Cal State Fullerton5. UC Irvine6. San Diego State7. Cal State Northridge8. UNLV

Championship (Nov. 13, Fresno) Fresno State 1, UCLA 0

1995Mountain

1. Fresno State2. Washington3. Oregon State4. San Jose State5. Cal State Sacramento6. Air Force7. Stanford8. California

Pacific1. UCLA2. UC Santa Barbara3. Cal State Northridge4. UNLV5. Cal State Fullerton6. New Mexico7. San Diego State8. UC Irvine

Tournament(Nov. 10-12, Los Angeles)

Semifinals:Fresno St. 3, UC Santa Barbara 1

UCLA 3, Washington 0Final:

UCLA 1, Fresno State 0

1996Mountain

1. California2. Washington3. Oregon State4. Stanford5. Cal State Sacramento

Pacific1. UCLA2. Cal State Fullerton3. UC Irvine4. Cal State Northridge5. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo6. UC Santa Barbara

Championship(Nov. 17, Berkeley, Calif.)

UCLA 4, California 1

1997Mountain

1. Stanford2. Washington3. California4. Oregon State5. Cal State Sacramento

Pacific1. UCLA2. Cal State Fullerton

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo4. Cal State Northridge5. UC Irvine6. UC Santa Barbara

Championship(Nov. 16, Los Angeles)

UCLA 1, Stanford 0

19981. Washington2. CS Fullerton3. UCLA4. Stanford

Cal Poly SLO6. California7. Oregon State8. UC Irvine9. UC Santa Barbara

CS Sacramento

The Washington Huskies won their second straightMPSF Championship in 1999, beating UCLA 2-1 in the final.

1999Mountain

1. Washington2. Stanford3. Denver4. California5. Air Force6. CS Sacramento7. Cal Poly8. Oregon State

Pacific1. UCLA2. CS Fullerton3. UC Santa Barbara

New Mexico5. UC Irvine6. CS Northridge7. UNLV8. San Diego

MPSF ChampionshipWashington 2, UCLA 1

20001. Washington2. Stanford3. UCLA4. California5. Oregon State

20011. Stanford2. UCLA3. Washington4. California5. Oregon State

20021. UCLA2. California3. Stanford4. Oregon State5. Washington6. Fresno State

NOTE: The Huskies competed in theMountain Pacific Sports Federation from1992 through 1999. Beginning in 2000,the Huskies competed in the Pacific-10Conference.

The 1992 Huskies, under then first-year head coach Dean Wurzberger,won the inaugural Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship in

a tournament held at Husky Stadium.

CONFERENCE HISTORY

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSASeth Akyeampong, 1968Graham Allen, 1980Eric Anderson, 1978Stephen Anderton, 1969Matt Annis, 1995-96-97-98Okyahene Appia, 1968Casey Armstrong, 2002William Ashby, 1967-68-69Jeff Aumell, 1986-87-88Brent Aune, 1988-89-90-91

BTim Babcock, 1990-91Jahanger Baghdanian, 1976Johan Bakken, 1967Mike Barbarick, 1977-78-79Chris Bede, 1992Craig Beeson, 1984-85-86-87Martin Bell, 1969Ken Bermudez, 1985-86-87David Berto, 1988-89Rees Bettinger, 1996-97-98-99Arthur Betts, 1973Tom Bialek, 1985-86-87Nghyen Binh, 1969Joe Birklid, 2001-02Rick Blubaugh, 1985-86-87Terrence Bowers, 1973Jason Boyce, 1994-95-96-97James Boyle, 1991Mark Brady, 1979Paul Bridge, 1969Burton Brink, 1970Cliff Brown, 1974-75-76-77Terence Brown, 1969Mike Browne, 1978Denny Buck, 1975-76Doug Buck, 1973-74-75-76Donald Burke, 1970-71-72Michael Burke, 1970

CMark Cairns, 1987-88-89Matt Carnell, 1995-96Michael Carney, 1970Kai Carroll, 1997-98-99-00Phil Carson, 1982-83-84-85Mike Casale, 1997-98-99-00Mike Chabala, 2002Dave Chesler, 1975-76Scott Christensen, 1975-76-77Tage Christianson, 1972-73-74-75Craig Christopherson, 1983-84-85-86Steve Clearman, 1980-81-82Stefan Cobb, 1981Charles Cordell, 1969John Cowmey, 1992-93-94-95Chad Crithfield, 1988-89-90-91Robert Cullom, 1975Evan Cummings, 2002

Michael Cvitkovic, 1967

DKen David, 1979Anthony DeRocco, 1980James Dickinson, 1999Ken Dorn, 1990-91Ron Dorn, 1977Dave Dunaway, 1978Mark Dunlap, 1977James Dunn, 1990Jason Dunn, 1990

ELee Eckmann, 1981-82-83-84Jon Edmonston, 1993-94Ryan Edwards, 1994-95-96-97Steve Englebrick, 1979-80-81-82Mike Enneking, 1980-81-82-83

FJason Farrell, 1990Dave Felt, 1978-79-80-81Peter Fewing, 1983-84Paul Filion, 1972Ray Fitchette, 1976-77-78Jon Fleck, 1982-83-84Greg Foisie, 1998-99-00-01James Foody, 1975James Forgette, 1987-88Ward Forrest, 1972-73-74-75Joe Franchino, 1996-97Trevor Frobose, 2000-01Brian Fry, 1983Ken Fuegmann, 1981-82-83-84Kyle Fukuchi, 1999-00-01-02

GPhil Gauglitz, 1978Keith Gehling, 1973Scott Gibson, 1979-80Sean Giudice, 2002Bill Glandon, 1980-81Kyle Godat, 1993-94-95-96John Goldingay, 1968Roger Goodwin, 1982-83-84Joe Gradilla, 1994-95John Graves, 1977-78-80-81Daryl Green, 1984-85-86-87Eric Guise, 1986-87

HJohn Hamel, 1985-86-87-88Randy Hanson, 1987Wes Hart, 1998-99Rick Haslam, 1977Aaron Heinzen, 1999-2000-01-02David Hellyer, 1967-68Eddie Henderson, 1985-86-88-89Vern Hikida, 1972Milud Hilmi, 1968-69-70

Gavin Hobbs, 2002Justin Hodges, 1993James Hodgson, 1983-84-85-87Mark Hogenhout, 1997-99-00Kris Hollingshead, 1999-00Jeff Hoover, 2002Steve Hormel, 1984-85Glenn Howell, 1988-90Dusty Hudock, 1991-92-93Joel Hurd, 1993-94-95-96Paul Hurme, 1991-92-93-94

JScott Jenkins, 1992-93-94-95Lane Jerdal, 1997-98David Jeter, 1985-86-87-88Skip Jinneman, 1977-78-79-80Ron Johnson, 1973Michael Jones, 1968-69

KHyeon Kang, 1997-98Mohammed Kazemi, 1967Ian Keenan, 1978-79-80-81Manuel Keita, 1973-74-75-76Zach Kingsley, 2000-01C.J. Klaas, 2001-02John Klein, 1981-82-83-84Peter Klein, 1981-82-83-84Jeff Koch, 1987-88Stewart Konzen, 19

LRob Lampmann, 1993Robert Larned, 1967Tim Lawson, 1994-95-96-97John Leslie, 1992-93Albert Levensen, 1972Jeff Long, 1983-84Garrett Lordahl, 1985-86Richard Louckes Jr., 1968-69Richard Lyga, 1967

MPatrick Madden, 1988-89Seth Marsh, 2001-02Jon Marshall, 1992-93Andrew Martin, 1988Jamey Martinez, 1992-93-94-95Oliver Martins, 1967-68Jon Matsushita, 1972Bill May, 1994-95-96-97Chad McCarty, 1995-96-97Chuck McChesney, 1982-83Richard McClain, 1969Morgan McCoy, 1996-97-98-99Gordon McIntyre, 1972-74-75Brad McKeown, 1977Alexander McLane, 1969-70Mike McMonigle, 1980-81Kevin McNett, 1989

Bryan McNiel, 1992-93-94-95Paul Mendes, 1973-74-75-76Kyle Mercer, 1997Finn Midelfart, 1967Lyle Miller, 1969-70Michael Minor, 1989Rocco Monary, 1969-70Carroll Moore, 1967-68Thomas Moore, 1970-71Mitch Morando, 1993Doug Morrill, 1990-91-92Randall Morton, 1969-70Stanley Moss, 1968Kevin Murray, 2002Shannon Murray, 1989-90-91-92Warren Myrfield, 1969-70

NJoseph Nartey, 1967-68Viet Nguyen, 1994-95-97-98Rolf Norton, 1989-90Ed Novion, 1972-73Rodrigo Novion, 1972

ODaniel Oliver, 1987-88-89-90Chad Olsen, 1999-00-01Erik Olsen, 1985-86-87Dale Ottopal, 1987Thomas Owens, 1969-70-71Dayo Oyetuga, 1999-00-01-02

PMike Park, 1980-81-82-83Erik Penner, 1991-92-93-94Mike Pivec, 1986Glen Poor, 1982-83-84Brandon Prideaux, 1994-95-96-97

QTom Quickstad, 1977-78Tracy Quickstad, 1977-78

RBob Ramsey, 1976-77Theodore Rasch, 1972-73Jerome Rauen, 1977-78-79John Ray, 1970Troy Ready, 2002Jeff Renkert, 1980-81-82John Rentschler, 1975-76-77Paul Retchless, 1977-78-79-80Bryn Ritchie, 1998-99-00-01Martin Rood, 1972Jeff Russ, 1981-82-83-84Ian Russell, 1993-94-96-97

SJake Sagare, 1999-00-01Monbo Sarkor, 1968

Chris Sarver, 1990-91Kyle Sawai, 1993Martin Schoonmaker, 1970Mark Schuur, 1979-80-81-82John Scott, 1967Robert Shoemaker, 1967-68Curt Shugarts, 1981-82-83Greg Shugarts, 1985-86-87Emmanuel Siebu, 1968Eligjah Siwila, 1968Billy Sleeth, 1998-99-00-01Charles Sletten, 1991-92-93-94Anthony Smith, 1973-74-75-76Jon Smith, 1987-88-89Robert Smith, 1969Ben Somoza, 1999-00-01Mark Stoppler, 1982-83-85-86James Stottlemyre, 1970Steve Stout, 1989-90-91-92Bernd Strom, 1986-87-88-89Dan Strom, 1978Gerd Strom, 1991-92-93-94

TZac Tallman, 1999-00-01-02Mitchell Thomas, 1991Ed Tonkin, 1972-73Perry Travis, 1988-89Jeremy Turnbull, 1990-91-92

VRichard Valore, 1973-74-75-76Peter Van de Ven, 1997-98Richard Van Hersett, 1994-95-96-97Dan Vaughn, 1973-74-75-76Jim Vaughn, 1980-81Jud Virden, 1978-79-80-81Norman Virgus, 1968James Volpentest, 1988-89-90

WCraig Waibel, 1994-95-97-98Dan Waltman, 2001-02Robert Walyor, 1973-74-75-76William Whipple, 1968Chris Whitworth, 1972-73-74-75Brett Wiesner, 2001-02Mark Willey, 1977Tad Willoughby, 1979-80-81-82Chris Wolff, 1995-96-97-98Todd Woodhouse, 1993-94

YHan Yi, 1984-86-87Jon Yourkoski, 1992

ZAlexander Zahajko Jr., 1967Thomas Zahniser, 1970Joseph Zohn, 1968-69-701963-67 player records unavailable

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Player (Last Year at UW) Team LeagueTim Babcock (1991) Seattle SeaDogs CISLRees Bettinger (1999) Seattle Sounders A-LeagueTom Bialek (1987) Seattle Sounders A League

Jason Boyce (1997) Miami Fusion MLSCliff Brown (1977) Seattle Sounders NASLDenny Buck (1976) Seattle Sounders NASLMike Casale (2000) Seattle Sounders A-LeagueJohn Cowmey (1995) SF Bay Seals A LeagueJames Dunn (1990) Seattle Sounders A League* Ryan Edwards (1997) Seattle Sounders A LeagueJason Farrell (1990) Columbus Crew MLS

*Greg Foisie (2001) Seattle Sounders A LeagueWard Forrest (1975) Seattle Sounders NASL

*Joe Franchino (1997) New England Revolution MLSJohn Goldingay (1968) Seattle Sounders NASL

*Wes Hart (1999) Colorado Rapids MLS*Aaron Heinzen (2002) Portland Timbers A LeagueEddie Henderson (1989) Wichita Wings NPSL* Dusty Hudock (1993) Charleston Battery A League* Scott Jenkins (1995) Seattle Sounders A League*Zach Kingsley (2001) Colorado Rapids MLS

Jeff Koch (1988) Seattle Storm APSLJon Marshall (1993) Colorado Foxes A LeagueBill May (1997) Seattle Sounders A League

* Chad McCarty (1997) Columbus Crew MLSPaul Mendes (1976) Seattle Sounders NASLDoug Morrill (1992) Seattle Sounders A LeagueShannon Murray (1992) Seattle SeaDogs CISL

* Viet Nguyen (1998) Seattle Sounders A LeagueRolf Norton (1990) Seattle Storm APSL

* Brandon Prideaux (1997) DC United MLS* Bryn Ritchie (2001) Portland Timbers A League* Ian Russell (1997) San Jose Earthquakes MLS* Jake Sagare (2001) Portland Timbers A League

Chris Sarver (1991) Colorado Foxes A League*Billy Sleeth (2001) Colorado Rapids MLSBen Somoza Portland Timbers A LeagueBernd Strom (1989) Portland Timbers APSLPeter Van de Ven (1998) Orange County Wave A LeagueDan Vaughn (1976) Memphis Rogues NASL

* Craig Waibel (1999) San Jose Earthquakes MLSChris Whitworth (1975) Tacoma Tide APSLTodd Woodhouse (1994) Seattle SeaDogs CISL

*active playeritalics indicate player coached by Dean Wurzberger at UWAPSL — American Professional Soccer LeagueCISL — Continental Indoor Soccer LeagueMLS — Major League Soccer

Ian Russell helped the San JoseEarthquakes to the 2001 MLS title.

FORMER UW PLAYERS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER

Brandon Prideaux won a MajorLeague Soccer championship with

Kansas City Wizards.

Former Huskies Joe Franchino (left), currently with the New EnglandRevolution, battles Chad McCarty, then with the Tampa Bay Mutiny.

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NSCAA All-America (6)1989: Eddie Henderson, F (third)1992: Dusty Hudock, GK (second)1997: Jason Boyce, F (second)1999: Wes Hart, MF (second)2000: Bryn Ritchie, D (second)2001: Bryn Ritchie, D (third)

NSCAA/adidas National Scholar-Athlete of the Year (1)

2001: Bryn Ritchie, D

NSCAA Academic All-America (5)1997: Bill May, GK (first); Brandon Prideaux, D (first)1998: Peter Van de Ven, GK (first)1999: Wes Hart, MF (first)2000: Bryn Ritchie, D (second)

CoSIDA District 8 Academic All-America (2)

2000: Bryn Ritchie, D (first team)2001: Bryn Ritchie, D (second team)

College Soccer WeeklyOn-Line All-American (3)

1998: Wes Hart, F (hm); Peter Van de Ven, GK (hm)1999: Wes Hart, MF (second)

Umbro Elite 16College Soccer All-Star (1)

1997: Joe Franchino, MF

Umbro Division I All-Star (3)1997: Jason Boyce, F; Bill May, GK1999: Wes Hart, MF

Soccer America All-Freshman (1)1996: Rees Bettinger, F2001: C.J. Klaas, MF

NSCAA/adidas Division IAll-Far West Region (18)

1980: Mike McMonigle, MF (HM)1988: John Hamel, MF (second); Eddie Henderson, F (sec-

ond)1992: Dusty Hudock, GK (first); Jon Marshall, MF (first);

Erik Penner, F (first)1994: John Cowmey, MF (third); Ian Russell, F (third)1995: Jason Boyce, F (second); John Cowmey, MF (third);

Chad McCarty, D (third)1998: Matt Annis, MF (second); Rees Bettinger, F (third);

Wes Hart, F (first); Viet Nguyen, F (second); CraigWaibel, D (third)

1999: Wes Hart, MF (first)2001: Bryn Ritchie, D (first), Ben Somoza, MF (second)2002: C.J. Klaas, MF (second)

Academic All-Far WestRegion (2)

1992: Doug Morrill, D (first); Steve Stout, D (second)

adidas Far West RegionScholar-Athlete (1)

1994: Erik Penner, F (first)

Far West RegionCoach of the Year (2)

1996: Dean Wurzberger1998: Dean Wurzberger

All-Pac-10 Conference (22)2002: C.J. Klaas, so. (first team),Brett Wiesner, so. (second

team), Aaron Heinzen, sr. (honorable mention), ZacTallman, sr. (honorable mention), Seth Marsh, jr.(honorable mention)

2001: Greg Foisie, sr. (honorable mention), Zach Kingsley,sr. (second team), C.J. Klaas, fr. (second team), ChadOlsen, jr. (honorable mention), Bryn Ritchie, sr. (firstteam), Jake Sagare, sr. (honorable mention), Billy

Sleeth, sr. (second team), Benjamin Somoza, sr. (firstteam)

2000: Kai Carroll (honorable mention), Mike Casale(second team), Mark Hogenhout (second team), ZachKingsley (honorable mention), Chad Olsen (honorablemention), Bryn Ritchie (first team), Jake Sagare(honorable mention), Billy Sleeth (second team),Benjamin Somoza (first team)

All-Mountain Pacific SportsFederation Mountain Div. (44)

1992: Dusty Hudock, GK (first); Jon Marshall, MF (first);Erik Penner, F (first); Doug Morrill, D (second);Charles Sletten, MF (second)

1993: Dusty Hudock, GK (first); Jon Marshall, MF (first);Chuck Sletten, MF (second)

1994: Jason Boyce, F (first); Ian Russell, F (first)1995: Jason Boyce, F (first); John Cowmey, MF (first); Chris

Wolff, D (first); Ryan Edwards, MF (second); ChadMcCarty, D (second)

1996: Rees Bettinger, F (first); Jason Boyce, MF (first);Joe Franchino, MF (first); Chad McCarty, D (first);Brandon Prideaux, D (first); Joel Hurd, D (HM); BillMay, GK (HM); Morgan McCoy, D (HM); Ian Russell,MF (HM)

1997: Rees Bettinger, F (first); Jason Boyce, F (first); JoeFranchino, MF (first); Chad McCarty, D (first); Bran-don Prideaux, D (first); Ian Russell, MF (first); MattAnnis, MF (HM); Bill May, GK (HM); Chris Wolff,MF (HM)

1998: Matt Annis, MF (first); Rees Bettinger, F (second);Wes Hart, F (first); Morgan McCoy, D (second); VietNguyen, F (first); Craig Waibel, D (first); Chris Wolff,MF (second); Peter Van de Ven, GK (first)

1999: Wes Hart, F (first); Morgan McCoy, D (first); Ben-jamin Somoza, MF (second)

Academic All-MPSF (14)1995: Ryan Edwards, MF; Kyle Godat, D; Scott Jenkins,

D; Bill May, GK; Bryan McNiel, D; Viet Nguyen, MF;Brandon Prideaux, D

All-American Eddie HendersonNational Scholar-Athlete of the Year Bryn Ritchie

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All-American Dusty Hudock

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1999: Rees Bettinger, F; Mike Casale, D/MF; Wes Hart,MF; Kris Hollingshead, MF; Bryn Ritchie, F; JakeSagare, F; Benjamin Somoza, MF

Academic All-Pac-10 (14)2000: Mike Casale (first team), Chad Olsen (first team),

Bryn Ritchie (first team), Jake Sagare (second team),Benjamin Somoza (second team)

2001: Chad Olsen, (first team), Bryn Ritchie (first team),Jake Sagare (second team), Ben Somoza (first team)2002: Troy Ready (first team), Kyle Fukuchi (first team),Casey Armstrong (second team), Joe Birklid (secondteam), Daniel Waltman (second team)

MPSF Mountain DivisionPlayer of the Year (4)

1992: Dusty Hudock, GK1996: Jason Boyce, F1997: Jason Boyce, F1999: Wes Hart, MF

MPSF Coach of the Year (1)1998: Dean Wurzberger

MPSF Mountain DivisionCoach of the Year (3)

1992: Dean Wurzberger1996: Dean Wurzberger1999: Dean Wurzberger

Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (1)2001: C.J. Klaas, MF

Pac-10 Player of the Week (3)2000: Bryn Ritchie (10/10), Benjamin Somoza (10/17), Kai

Carroll (11/17)2001: Bryn Ritchie (9/4), C.J. Klaas (10/7)

MPSF Player of the Week (9)1996: Jason Boyce (9/16); Joe Franchino (9/30); Rees

Bettinger (11/4)1997: Jason Boyce (9/29)1998: Craig Waibel (9/29); Wes Hart (10/13); Rees

Bettinger (10/27); Chris Wolff (11/16)1999: Wes Hart (10/26)

Soccer AmericaTeam of the Week (13)

1996: Jason Boyce (9/10); Joe Franchino (10/1); ReesBettinger (11/5)

1997: Rees Bettinger (10/19); Jason Boyce (9/29); IanRussell (10/27); Chris Wolff (11/3)

1998: Rees Bettinger (10/28); Viet Nguyen (10/13);Craig Waibel (9/8); Chris Wolff (11/17)

1999: Wes Hart (10/26); Jake Sagare (11/16)2001: Bryn Ritchie (9/4)

All-Northwest CollegiateSoccer Conference (89)

1969: Terry Brown, MF (first); Mike Jones, GK (first); AlexMcLane, D (first); Hilmi Milud, MF (first); Bob Smith,D (first); Joe Zohn, F (first)

1971: Don Burke, F (first); Tom Moore, MF (first); TomOwens, D (first)

1972: Phil Davis, F (first); Ed Fillion, GK (first); WardForrest, F (first); Ed Tonkin, D (first); Chris Whitworth,D (first)

1973: A.J. Callan, D (first); Tage Christiansen, MF (first);Paul Mendes, MF (first); Chris Whitworth, D (first);Ed Tonkin, D (HM)

1974: Paul Mendes, MF (first); Bob Waylor, D (first)1975: David Chesler, MF (first); Dick Valore, D (first); Dan

Vaughn, F (first); Denny Buck, GK (HM)1976: David Chesler, MF (first); Paul Mendes, MF (first);

Dick Valore, D (first); Dan Vaughn, F (first); BobWaylor, D (first)

1977: Cliff Brown, GK (first)1978: Ian Keenan, D (first); Bob Ramsey, MF (first); Mike

Browne, F (second); Paul Retchless, F (second)1979: Mike Browne, F (first); Steve Englebrick, D (first);

Judd Virdon, MF (first); Mike Barbarick, GK (sec-

ond); Paul Retchless, F (second)1980: Paul Retchless, F (first); Tad Willoughby, F (first);

Mike Barbarick, GK (second); Steve Englebrick, D(first); Mike McMonigle, MF (second)

1981: Mike Enneking, F (first); Mike McMonigle, MF (first);Tad Willoughby, F (first); Mark Schuur, GK (second)

1982: Steve Englebrick, D (first); Mike Enneking, F (first);Mike Park, MF (first); Mark Schuur, GK (first); TadWilloughby, F (first)

1983: Mike Enneking, F (first); Ken Fuegmann, MF (first);Mike Park, F (first); Jeff Russ, D (first); MarkStoppler, D (first)

1984: Craig Beeson, F (first); Craig Christopherson, GK(first); Ken Fuegmann, MF (first); Jeff Russ, D (first)

1985: Craig Beeson, F (first); Craig Christopherson, GK (first);Daryl Green, D (first); James Hodgson, MF (first); PhilCarson, F (second); John Hamel, MF (second)

1986: Craig Beeson, F (first); Daryl Green, MF (first); RickBlubaugh, D (second); Craig Christopherson, GK(second); John Hamel, MF (second)

1987: Craig Beeson, F (first); Rick Blubaugh, D (first); DarylGreen, MF (first); John Hamel, MF (second)

1988: Jeff Aumell, MF (first); John Hamel, MF (first); EddieHenderson, F (first); Glenn Howell, F (first)

1989: David Berto, F (first); Eddie Henderson, F (first);Bernd Strom, MF (first)

1990: Glenn Howell, F (first); Danny Oliver, D (first); ChrisSarver, MF (first)

1991: Chris Sarver, MF (first)

NCSC Player of the Year (1)1987: Craig Beeson, F

NCSC Coach of the Year (5)1972: Mike Ryan1973: Mike Ryan1982: Frank Gallo1983: Denny Buck1985: Ron Carter

UW Male Athlete of the Year (1)1992: Steve Stout, D

Academic All-American Brandon Prideaux All-American Wes Hart Academic All-American Bill May

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INDIVIDUAL ...................................................................TEAMGOALSGame ........ 6, Bruce Walyor vs. Puget Sound, 9/27/72 ................................... 12, vs. Gonzaga, 11/8/86;

Evergreen State, 10/14/80;Pacific Lutheran, 9/27/78

Season ...... 19, Craig Beeson, 1987 ............................................................................................. 85, 1975Career ....... 53, Craig Beeson, 1984-87

ASSISTSGame ........ 4, Eric Guise vs. Whitworth, 10/7/86 .............................................. 13 vs. Gonzaga, 9/19/87Season ...... 15, Wes Hart, 1998 ................................................................................................... 81, 1981Career ....... 34, Jason Boyce, 1994-97

TOTAL POINTSGame ........ 12, Bruce Walyor vs. Puget Sound, 9/27/72 ................................... 33 vs. Gonzaga, 9/19/87Season ...... 47, Craig Beeson, 1987 ........................................................................................... 221, 1981Career ....... 123, Craig Beeson, 1984-87

SAVESGame ........ 13, Mark Schuur vs. Simon Fraser, 10/24/81 ......................... 13 vs. Simon Fraser, 10/24/81Season ...... 101, Rolf Norton, 1989 .............................................................................................. 95, 1986Career ....... 267, Craig Christopherson, 1983-86

SHUTOUTSSeason ....... 14, Mark Schuur, 1982 .................................................................................... 14, 1982; 1980Career ........ 34, Mark Schuur, 1979-82

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESeason ...... 0.50, Dusty Hudock (11 GA, 1,993 min.) 1992 ................................... 0.45 (9 GA, 1,800 min.) 1980Career ....... 0.56, Mark Schuur (29 GA, 4,700 min.) 1979-82

SINGLE-SEASONLEADERS

GOALS1. Craig Beeson, 1987 ............... 192. Ken Garrett, 1973 .................. 183. David Berto, 1989 .................. 174. Mike Enneking, 1982 ............. 16

Dan Vaughn, 1977 ................. 16Dan Vaughn, 1975 ................. 16

7. Jason Boyce, 1997 ................ 158. Erik Penner, 1992 ................... 14

Mike Park, 1981 .................... 14Ward Forrest, 1972 ................ 14

ASSISTS1. Wes Hart, 1998 ..................... 152. Jason Boyce, 1995 ................ 133. Ian Keenan, 1981 .................. 124. Jason Boyce, 1996 ................ 105. Jason Boyce, 1994 .................. 9

Tim Lawson, 1997 ................... 9Eddie Henderson, 1989 ............. 9Craig Beeson, 1987 ................. 9Daryl Green, 1987 ................... 9Eric Guise, 1986 ...................... 9John Klein, 1982 ..................... 9Mike Park, 1982 ...................... 9

TOTAL POINTS1. Craig Beeson, 1987 ............... 472. David Berto, 1989 .................. 40

Mike Enneking, 1982 ............. 404. Mike Park, 1981 .................... 36

Ken Garrett, 1973 .................. 366. Erik Penner, 1992 ................... 34

Dan Vaughn, 1975 ................. 348. Eric Guise, 1986 .................... 339. Jason Boyce, 1997 ................ 32

Mike Enneking, 1981 ............. 32Dan Vaughn, 1977 ................. 32

SAVES1. Rolf Norton, 1989 ................ 1012. Brian Fry, 1983 ....................... 873. Rolf Norton, 1990 .................. 824. Craig Christopherson, 1986 .... 815. Jeff Koch, 1987 ..................... 776. Bill May, 1995 ....................... 76

Mark Schuur, 1981 ................ 768. Dusty Hudock, 1993 .............. 729. Dusty Hudock, 1992 .............. 71

Dusty Hudock, 1991 .............. 71

*GOALS AGAINST AVG.1. Mike Barbarick, 1980 ............. 0.442. Dusty Hudock, 1992 ............... 0.503. Bill May, 1997 ........................ 0.534. Mark Schuur, 1980 ................. 0.535. Mark Schuur, 1982 ................. 0.565. Mark Schuur, 1981 ................. 0.567. Cliff Brown, 1977 ................... 0.668. Bill May, 1996 ........................ 0.759. Peter Van de Ven, 1998 ............ 0.85

Jeff Koch, 1988 ...................... 0.85

Eric Guise (left) dishedoff four assists against

Whitworth in1986 to establishthe Husky single-

game record.

Dusty Hudock (left) holdsthe second best UW

season mark for goalsagainst average with a0.50, and he stands third

on the all-time list.

* For goals against average consideration,keeper must have played a minimum of

800 minutes for single-season and 3,000minutes for career.

SHUTOUTS1. Mark Schuur, 1982 .................... 142. Mark Schuur, 1981 .................... 113. Bill May, 1997 ............................. 94. Peter Van de Ven, 1998 ............... 85. Dusty Hudock, 1992 .................... 7

Jeff Koch, 1987 ........................... 77. Chad Olsen .................................. 68. Rolf Norton, 1989 ....................... 6

Craig Christopherson, 1986 ........ 6Craig Christopherson, 1983 ........ 6Mark Schuur, 1980 ...................... 6

CAREER LEADERSGOALS

1. Craig Beeson, 1984-87 ............. 532. Dan Vaughn, 1974-77 ............... 523. Mike Enneking, 1980-83 ............ 444. Erik Penner, 1991-94 ................. 385. John Klein, 1981-84 .................. 376. Jason Boyce, 1994-97 .............. 36

Ward Forrest, 1972-75 .............. 368. Rees Bettinger, 1996-99 ........... 30

Mike Park, 1980-83 ................... 3010. Eddie Henderson, 1985-89 ....... 29

ASSISTS1. Jason Boyce, 1994-97 .............. 342. John Klein, 1981-84 .................. 293. Mike Enneking, 1980-83 ............ 284. Mike Park, 1980-83 ................... 255. Tad Willoughby, 1979-82 ........... 246. Daryl Green, 1984-87 ................ 23

Ken Fuegmann, 1981-84 ........... 23Ben Somoza, 1998-01 ............... 23

9. Ian Russell, 1993-97 ................. 2210. Eddie Henderson, 1985-89 ....... 21

TOTAL POINTS1. Craig Beeson, 1984-87 ........... 1232. Mike Enneking, 1980-83 ............. 1163. Dan Vaughn, 1974-77 ............. 1124. Jason Boyce, 1994-97 ............ 1065. John Klein, 1981-84 ................ 1056. Erik Penner, 1991-94 ................. 917. Mike Park, 1980-83 ................... 858. Eddie Henderson, 1985-89 ....... 799. Ian Russell, 1993-97 ................. 78

10. Ward Forrest, 1972-75 .............. 77

SAVES1. Craig Christopherson, 1983-86 ... 2672. Bill May, 1994-97 .................... 2333. Dusty Hudock, 1991-93 ............. 2144. Rolf Norton, 1989-90 .............. 1835. Mark Schuur, 1980-82 ............. 169

*GOALS AGAINST AVG.1. Mark Schuur, 1980-82 .............. 0.562. Bill May, 1994-97 ..................... 0.903. Dusty Hudock, 1991-93 .............. 0.964. Craig Christopherson, 1983-86 .. 1.055. Rolf Norton, 1989-90 ................ 1.15

SHUTOUTS1. Mark Schuur, 1980-82 ................. 312. Craig Christopherson, 1983-86 ... 273. Bill May, 1994-97 ........................ 184. Dusty Hudock, 1991-93 ............... 155. Jeff Koch, 1987-88 ...................... 12

HUSKY SCHOOL RECORDS

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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS

Ben Somoza was the Huskies’ leader in assistsin each of his last three seasons at the UW.

Craig Beeson still holds school records forgoals in a season (19) and a career (53).

Four-year starter Craig Christophersonis the UW career leader in saves.

YEAR GOALS ASSISTS TOTAL POINTS SAVES GAA SHUTOUTS1963 ...... Thor Mjoen ............... 5 not available .................. Thor Mjoen ................ 10 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1964 ...... Milan Stolarik .......... 9 not available .................. Milan Stolarik ............ 18 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1965 ...... not available .............. not available .................. not available .................. not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1966 ...... Mjoen, Zahajko ........ 5 not available .................. Mjoen, Zahajko .......... 10 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1967 ...... John Scott .............. 10 not available .................. John Scott .................. 21 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1968 ...... John Goldingay ........ 5 not available .................. John Goldingay .......... 10 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1969 ...... Hilmi Milud .............. 5 not available .................. Hilmi Milud ................ 10 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1970 ...... Joe Zohn .................. 4 not available .................. Joe Zohn ...................... 8 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1971 ...... Tom Moore ............. 13 not available .................. Tom Moore ................. 26 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1972 ...... Ward Forrest .......... 14 not available .................. Ward Forrest .............. 28 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1973 ...... Ken Garrett ............. 18 not available .................. Ken Garrett ................ 36 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1974 ...... Vaughn, Betts ........... 9 Ward Forrest ................ 4 Dan Vaughn ................ 21 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1975 ...... Dan Vaughn ............ 16 Valore, Vaughn ............. 3 Dan Vaughn ................ 35 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1976 ...... Dan Vaughn ............ 11 Doug Buck .................... 5 Dan Vaughn ................ 25 Cliff Brown ................. 54 Cliff Brown ................... 12 Denny Buck ............... 101977 ...... Dan Vaughn ............ 16 John Graves ................. 6 Dan Vaughn ................ 32 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1978 ...... Mike Browne .......... 11 Browne, Ramsey .......... 5 Mike Browne ............. 27 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................1979 ...... Paul Retchless .......... 9 Graves, Retchless ........ 4 Paul Retchless ........... 22 not available .................. not available .................... not available .................

Rauen, Willoughby ........ 41980 ...... Scott Gibson ........... 12 Enneking ....................... 6 Scott Gibson .............. 25 Mark Schuur ............... 37 Mike Barbarick .......... 0.44 Mark Schuur ................ 6

Retchless, Virden ......... 61981 ...... Mike Park ............... 14 Ian Keenan ................. 12 Mike Park ................... 36 Mark Schuur ............... 76 Mark Schuur .............. 0.56 Mark Schuur .............. 111982 ...... Mike Enneking ....... 16 John Klein .................... 9 Mike Enneking ........... 40 Mark Schuur ............... 56 Mark Schuur .............. 0.56 Mark Schuur .............. 141983 ...... John Klein .............. 11 Enneking, Klein ............ 8 John Klein .................. 30 C. Christopherson ........... 68 C. Christopherson .......... 0.87 C. Christopherson ............ 61984 ...... Craig Beeson .......... 11 John Klein .................... 7 John Klein .................. 27 C. Christopherson ........... 51 C. Christopherson .......... 0.90 C. Christopherson ............ 41985 ...... Craig Beeson .......... 11 Greg Shugarts .............. 6 Craig Beeson .............. 24 C. Christopherson ........... 67 C. Christopherson .......... 1.38 C. Christopherson ............ 41986 ...... Beeson, Guise ........ 12 Eric Guise ..................... 9 Eric Guise ................... 33 C. Christopherson ........... 81 C. Christopherson .......... 1.08 C. Christopherson ............ 61987 ...... Craig Beeson .......... 19 Beeson, Green .............. 9 Craig Beeson .............. 47 Jeff Koch .................... 77 Jeff Koch ................... 1.02 Jeff Koch ..................... 71988 ...... Eddie Henderson .... 11 Berto, Hamel ................ 6 Eddie Henderson .......... 27 Jeff Koch .................... 64 Jeff Koch ................... 0.85 Jeff Koch ..................... 51989 ...... David Berto ............ 17 Eddie Henderson .......... 9 David Berto ................ 40 Rolf Norton ............... 101 Rolf Norton ................ 0.98 Rolf Norton .................. 61990 ...... Glenn Howell ........... 9 Chris Sarver .................. 7 Glenn Howell ............. 23 Rolf Norton ................. 82 Rolf Norton ................ 1.36 Rolf Norton .................. 41991 ...... Murray, Penner ......... 7 Aune, Penner ................ 4 Erik Penner ................. 18 Dusty Hudock ............. 71 Dusty Hudock ............ 1.54 Dusty Hudock .............. 51992 ...... Erik Penner ............. 14 Cowmey, Penner .......... 6 Erik Penner ................. 34 Dusty Hudock ............. 71 Dusty Hudock ............ 0.50 Dusty Hudock .............. 41993 ...... Erik Penner ............. 10 Penner, Sletten ............. 3 Erik Penner ................. 23 Dusty Hudock ............. 72 Dusty Hudock ............ 0.97 Dusty Hudock .............. 31994 ...... Ian Russell ................ 9 Jason Boyce ................. 9 Ian Russell ................. 22 Bill May ...................... 35 Bill May ..................... 1.60 John Edmonston ......... 31995 ...... Jason Boyce ............. 9 Jason Boyce ............... 13 Jason Boyce ............... 31 Bill May ...................... 76 Bill May ..................... 1.09 Bill May ....................... 31996 ...... Rees Bettinger ....... 12 Jason Boyce ............... 10 Bettinger, Boyce ......... 26 Bill May ...................... 62 Bill May ..................... 0.75 Bill May ....................... 41997 ...... Jason Boyce ........... 15 Tim Lawson .................. 9 Jason Boyce ............... 32 Bill May ...................... 60 Bill May ..................... 0.53 Bill May ....................... 91998 ...... Matt Annis ............. 12 Wes Hart .................... 15 Wes Hart .................... 29 Peter Van de Ven ........ 53 Peter Van de Ven .......... 0.85 Peter Van de Ven ......... 81999 ...... Kai Carroll ................ 7 Ben Somoza ................. 8 Kai Carroll .................. 17 James Dickinson ........ 51 Chad Olsen ................ 0.89 Chad Olsen .................. 42000 ...... Kai Carroll ................ 8 Ben Somoza ................. 8 Ben Somoza ............... 20 Chad Olsen ................. 61 Chad Olsen ................ 1.17 Chad Olsen ............... 6.52001 ...... Ben Somoza, Greg .... 5 Ben Somoza ................. 7 Ben Somoza ............... 17 Chad Olsen ................. 52 Chad Olsen ................ 1.31 Chad Olsen ............... 4.0

Foisie, Zach Kingsley2002 Brett Wiesner ........... 7 Seth Marsh .................. 5 Brett Wiesner ............ 15 Daniel Waltman ......... 60 Daniel Waltman ........ 1.62 Daniel Waltman .......... 1

............ Chris Eylander

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2003 OPPONENTSUNLV • AUG. 30

PORTLAND NIKE INVITATIONALLocation: ..................... Las Vegas, Nev.Facility: .. Peter Johann Memorial FieldNickname: .................................. RebelsConference: ... Mountain Pacific Sports............................................. Federation2002 Record: ............................... 12-8-02002 Conf. Record: ....................... 4-2-0Head Coach: ....................... Barry BartoSeries Record: .............................. 4-2-2Soccer SID: ................... Marlene NavorSID Phone: .................... (702) 895-3208SID Fax: ......................... (702) 895-0989SID E-Mail: ...........................................marlene.navor@ccmail.nevada.eduWeb Site: ............ www.unlvrebels.com

OAKLAND • SEPT. 1PORTLAND NIKE INVITATIONALLocation: .................... Rochester, Mich.Facility: ................................... OU FieldNickname: ................... Golden GrizzliesConference: ................... Mid Continent2002 Record: ............................... 10-8-32002 Conf. Record: ....................... 3-1-1Head Coach: .................... Gary ParsonsSeries Record: .............................. 0-0-0Soccer SID: ................... Peter Di SanzaSID Phone: .................... (248) 370-3123SID Fax: ......................... (248) 370-4056SID E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Site: ............ www.ougrizzlies.com

PORTLAND • SEPT. 6SEATTLE, WASH.

Location: ......................... Portland, Ore.Facility: ................ Harry A. Merlo FieldNickname: .................................... PilotsConference: .... West Coast Conference2002 Record: ............................... 13-6-12002 Conf. Record: ....................... 5-1-0Head Coach: .................... Clive CharlesSeries Record: .......................... 21-12-3Soccer SID: ..................... Jason BroughSID Phone: .................... (503) 943-7439SID Fax: ......................... (503) 943-7242SID E-Mail: ................. [email protected] Site: .......... www.up.edu/athletics

MICHIGAN • SEPT. 19MARQUETTE INVITATIONAL

Location: .................... Ann Arbor, Mich.Facility: .......... Elbel Field, Varsity FieldNickname: ........................... WolverinesConference: ................................ Big 102002 Record: ............................... 11-7-22002 Conf. Record: .......................... 3-3Head Coach: ...................... Steve BurnsSeries Record: .............................. 0-0-0Soccer SID: .................. Gene SkidmoreSID Phone: .................... (734) 647-4237SID Fax: ......................... (734) 647-4237SID E-Mail: ............. [email protected] Site: ............... www.mgoblue.com

GONZAGA • OCT. 26SEATTLE, WASH.

Location: ..................... Spokane, Wash.Facility: ............................. Martin FieldNickname: ..................... Bulldogs; ZagsConference: ....................... West Coast2002 Record: ............................... 5-10-12002 Conf. Record: ....................... 2-3-1Head Coach: ........... Einar ThorarinssonSeries Record: ............................ 16-0-1Soccer SID: ....................... Oliver PierceSID Phone: ...................... 509-323-6373SID Fax: ........................... 509-323-5730SID E-Mail:[email protected] Site: ............... www.gonzaga.com

MARQUETTE • SEPT. 21MARQUETTE INVITATIONAL

Location: ................... Milwaukee, Wis.Facility: ............................. Valley FieldsNickname: ...................... Golden EaglesConference: ............... Conference USA2002 Record: ............................... 10-8-12002 Conf. Record: ....................... 7-2-1Head Coach: .................... Steve AdlardSeries Record: .............................. 3-2-0Soccer SID: ....................... Blain FowlerSID Phone: .................... (414) 288-6980SID Fax: ......................... (414) 288-6519SID E-Mail: ...........................................blain.fowler@marquette.eduWeb Site: ........ www.gomarquette.com

KENTUCKY • SEPT. 26HUSKY FEVER CLASSIC

Location: ......................... Lexington, Ky.Facility: ................. UK Soccer ComplexNickname: ............................... WildcatsConference: ................... Mid-American2002 Record: ............................... 10-9-02002 Conf. Record: ....................... 3-2-0Head Coach: ........................ Ian CollinsSeries Record: .............................. 0-0-0Soccer SID: .................. Chris WeinmanSID Phone: .................... (859) 257-3838SID Fax: ......................... (859) 323-4310E-Mail: ......... [email protected] Site: ........... www.ukathletics.com

SOUTH CAROLINA • SEPT. 28HUSKY FEVER CLASSIC

Location: ....................... Columbia, S.C.Facility: .... Eugene E. Stone III StadiumNickname: ........................... GamecocksConference: ...................... Independent2002 Record: ............................... 11-8-12002 Conf. Record: ....................... 0-0-0Head Coach: .................... Mark BersonSeries Record: .............................. 0-2-1Soccer SID: ......................... Julie LongSID Phone: .................... (803) 777-7977SID Fax: ......................... (803) 777-2967SID E-Mail: ............ [email protected] Site: .....www.uscsports.ocsn.com

FRESNO STATEOCT. 3 • NOV. 9

Location: .......................... Fresno, Calif.Facility: ...................... Bulldog StadiumNickname: ............................... BulldogsConference: .......................... Pacific-102002 Record: ............................... 5-11-42002 Conf. Record: ....................... 2-7-1Head Coach: .................... Dave CheslerSeries Record: .............................. 6-3-4Soccer SID: ............... Darren MoradianSID Phone: .................... (559) 278-2509SID Fax: ......................... (559) 278-4689SID E-Mail: [email protected] Site: ........... www.gobulldogs.com

UCLAOCT. 5 • NOV. 7

Location: ................. Los Angeles, Calif.Facility: ......................... Drake StadiumNickname: ................................... BruinsConference: .......................... Pacific-102002 Record: ............................... 18-3-32002 Conf. Record: ..................... 8-10-1Head Coach: .................. Tom FitzgeraldSeries Record: .............................. 8-2-0Soccer SID: ........................... Liza DavidSID Phone: .................... (310) 206-8140SID Fax: ......................... (310) 825-8664SID E-Mail: . [email protected] Site: ............ www.uclabruins.com

CALIFORNIAOCT. 10 • NOV. 2

Location: ....................... Berkeley, Calif.Facility: ..................... Edwards StadiumNickname: ....................... Golden BearsConference: .......................... Pacific-102002 Record: ............................... 14-6-22002 Conf. Record: ....................... 6-3-1Head Coach: .................... Kevin GrimesSeries Record: ............................ 17-7-4Soccer SID: .................. Jonathan PalaySID Phone: .................... (510) 643-5868SID Fax: ......................... (510) 643-7778E-Mail: ... [email protected] Site: ............... www.calbears.com

STANFORD OCT. 12 • OCT. 31

Location: ...................... Palo Alto, Calif.Facility: .......................... Maloney FieldNickname: ................................ CardinalConference: .......................... Pacific-102002 Record: ............................... 18-5-22002 Conf. Record: ....................... 5-3-2Head Coach: ....................... Bret SimonSeries Record: .......................... 15-13-0Soccer SID: ........................ Kyle McRaeSID Phone: ...................... 650-725-2959SID Fax: ........................... 650-725-2957SID E-Mail: . [email protected] Site: ........... www.gostanford.com

OREGON STATEOCT. 1 • NOV. 16

Location: ........................ Corvallis, Ore.Facility: ............ Wayne Valley StadiumNickname: ................................ BeaversConference: .......................... Pacific-102002 Record: ............................... 13-8-02002 Conf. Record: ....................... 4-6-0Head Coach: ...................... Dana TaylorSeries Record: ............................ 24-2-2Soccer SID: .................... Travis LahmanSID Phone: ...................... 541-737-8588SID Fax: ........................... 541-737-3072SID E-Mail: .... [email protected] Site: .......... www.osubeavers.com

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Team (Last Meeting; Result) ...................... W-L-TSt. John’s (1992; T, 0-0) ................................... 0-0-1St. Louis (1974; L, 0-3) ..................................... 0-1-1St. Mary’s (2001; W, 4-1) ................................. 5-1-1San Diego (1998; W, 1-0 ot) ............................ 3-1-1San Diego State (2000; W, 3-0) ....................... 3-2-0San Francisco (1998; W, 2-1) ........................... 5-8-0San Jose State (1999; T, 0-0) .......................... 3-3-2Santa Clara (2002; W, 2-1 ............................... 6-8-1Seattle Pacific (1999; W, 1-0) ..................... 31-12-13Seattle Univ. (2001; W, 3-1) .......................... 36-5-4Simon Fraser (1992; W, 5-0) ........................ 15-18-6South Alabama (1993; W, 3-0) .......................... 1-0-0South Carolina (2002; L, 1-3) ....................... 0-2-1USC (1974; L, 1-2) ............................................ 0-1-0Southern Illinois (1979; L, 0-6) ........................ 0-1-0Southern Methodist (1999; L, 0-1) .................. 3-2-0Southwest Missouri St. (2000; L, 0-3) .................... 0-1-0Stanford (2002; L, 1-2) .............................. 15-13-0Texas Christian (1990; T, 0-0) ........................... 0-0-1UCLA (2002; W, 2-1 ot) ............................... 8-10-1UNLV (2001; W, 2-0) ...................................... 4-2-2U.S. International (1988; W, 3-1) ..................... 3-1-1Victoria (1981; W, 4-1) ................................... 14-8-5Wake Forest (1998; L, 1-2) ............................... 1-1-0Warner Pacific (1990; W, 2-1) .......................... 8-1-0Wash. State (1983; W, 5-3) ........................... 11-0-0Western Washington (1992; W, 4-0) ................. 26-6-4Westmont (1982; W, 5-0) ................................ 1-1-0Wheaton (1978; W, 2-1) .................................. 1-0-0Whitman (1980; W, 7-0) .................................. 1-0-0Whitworth (1991; W, 3-0) ................................ 7-2-0William & Mary (2001; W, 3-2) ....................... 2-1-0Wisconsin (1998; W, 5-1) ................................ 2-0-0Wisconsin-Green Bay (1994; L, 1-2) ................ 1-1-0TOTALS ................................................ 440-171-70

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSTeam (Last Meeting; Result) ...................... W-L-TAdelphi (1991; W, 2-1) ..................................... 1-0-0Air Force (2001; W, 2-1) .................................. 5-1-0Akron (2000; W, 3-0) ....................................... 1-0-0Alberta (1980; W, 4-0) ..................................... 2-0-1Alabama-Birmingham (2000; W, 1-0 0t) ......... 1-0-0Brigham Young (1981; W, 4-0) ......................... 1-0-0British Columbia (1965; L, 2-5) ......................... 2-2-1B.C. Tech (1971; L, 2-3) .................................... 2-1-1California (2002; W, 2-1 ot) ....................... 17-7-4Connecticut (first meeting) ............................. 0-0-0UC Davis (1979; W, 2-0) .................................. 1-0-0UC Irvine (2000; W, 2-1) .................................. 3-0-0UC Santa Barbara (1998; W, 9-1) .................... 4-1-0Cal Poly Pomona (1985; W, 5-0) ......................... 1-0-0Cal Poly SLO (1999; W, 2-1) ............................. 2-1-0CS Fullerton (2000; W, 2-1) ............................. 8-3-0CS Los Angeles (1989; L, 0-3) .......................... 3-2-0CS Northridge (1993; W, 2-1) .......................... 1-0-2CS Sacramento (1999; W, 4-0) ......................... 8-0-0Capilano (1980; W, 6-0) ................................... 1-0-0Central Florida (2002; T, 2-2) .......................... 0-0-1Central Washington (1980; W, 5-0) ................. 4-0-0Charleston (2002; W, 2-0) ............................... 1-0-0Chico State (1979; W, 1-0) ............................... 2-1-0Clemson (1996; W, 4-1) ................................... 1-0-0Connecticut (2002; L, 0-2) ............................... 2-1-0Creighton (2002; L, 1-2) .................................. 0-2-0Denver (1999; W, 4-3 ot) ................................ 1-0-0DePaul (2002; T, 1-1) ....................................... 0-0-1Duke (1991; W, 3-0) ......................................... 1-0-0Evansville (1999; W, 2-1) ................................. 2-0-1Evergreen State (1989; W, 4-0) ......................... 5-0-1Fairleigh Dickinson (2001; W, 3-2) .................. 0-0-0Freie Berlin (1981; W, 8-0) ............................... 1-0-0Fresno Pacific (1976; W, 6-0) ........................... 1-0-0

Team (Last Meeting; Result) ...................... W-L-TFresno State (2002; L, 2-3) ........................... 6-3-4George Mason (1998; W, 3-0) ......................... 1-0-0Gonzaga (2000; W, 3-0) .............................. 16-0-1Green River CC (1973; W, 5-0) .......................... 2-0-0Hartford (1999; L, 0-2) .................................... 0-1-0Hawai’i (1974; W, 5-0) ..................................... 1-0-0Howard (1993; W, 2-1) .................................... 1-0-0Humboldt State (1983; W, 4-0) ........................ 3-0-0Idaho (1967; W, 1-0) ........................................ 1-0-0Indiana (2001; L, 0-1) ...................................... 0-4-0Kentucky (first meeting) ............................ 0-0-0Lewis & Clark (1981; W, 3-0) ........................... 3-0-0Loyola Marymount (1998; W, 2-1 ot) ................... 1-0-0Marquette (2002; W, 3-2) ............................. 3-2-0Massachusetts (L, 2-3 ot) ............................... 0-1-0Memphis (1995; W, 8-1) .................................. 1-0-0Michigan (first meeting) ............................ 0-0-0North Carolina (1997; W, 4-1) .......................... 1-0-0UNC Charlotte (1997; T, 1-1) ............................ 0-1-1UNC Greensboro (1998; L, 1-2) ....................... 0-1-0North Texas (1990; W, 4-3) .............................. 1-0-0Oakland (first meeting) .............................. 0-0-0Ohio State (1989; W, 7-1) ................................ 1-0-0Old Dominion (1994; W, 4-2) ............................. 1-1-0Oral Roberts (1999; W, 2-1) ............................ 1-0-0Oregon (1981; W, 1-0) ..................................... 9-0-0Oregon State (2002; L, 3-6) ......................... 24-2-2Pacific Lutheran (1996; W, 5-0) ........................ 21-1-0Penn State (1996; W, 2-0) ................................ 1-0-0Portland (2002; T, 1-1) .............................. 21-12-3Portland State (1963; W, 2-0) .......................... 1-1-0Puget Sound (1988; W, 5-1) ........................... 22-5-0Rhode Island (2000; W, 2-1) ........................... 1-0-0Rutgers (1998; W, 2-0) ..................................... 2-1-1

SERIES RECORDS

Adelphi (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)10-26-91 W 2-1 N

Air Force (5-1-0)(H: 3-0-0; A: 2-1-0, N: 0-0-0)09-30-01 W 2-1 H10-15-99 W 2-0 A10-13-95 W 3-2 H10-21-94 W 5-0 A10-24-93 W 3-0 H09-07-92 L 0-1 A

Akron (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-10-00 W 3-0 N

Alabama-Birmingham (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-17-00 W 1-0ot H

Alberta (2-0-1)(H: 1-0-1; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)10-40-80 W 4-0 N10-80-77 W 5-0 H09-17-76 T 0-0ot H

Brigham Young (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)10-02-81 W 4-0 N

British Columbia (2-2-1)(H: 1-0-1; A: 1-2-0, N: 0-0-0)10-30-65 L 2-5 A11-14-64 W 3-2 A

10-24-64 W 5-2 H11-30-63 T 1-1ot H11-09-63 L 1-2 A

B.C. Tech (2-1-1)(H: 2-0-0; A: 0-1-1, N: 0-0-0)11-07-71 L 2-3 A09-18-71 W 3-2 H10-24-70 T 2-2ot A10-09-70 W 5-1 H

California (17-7-4)(H: 8-0-3; A: 6-5-0, N: 3-2-1)11-15-02 W 2-1ot H10-13-02 L 1-2ot A11-18-01 W 4-2 H10-26-01 L 0-1 A11-10-00 W 4-2 A10-08-00 W 7-0 H10-22-99 W 2-1ot H10-18-98 W 2-0 A10-12-97 W 4-0 H10-11-96 L 0-1 A10-06-95 W 5-1 H10-14-94 L 2-3ot A10-17-93 T 1-1ot H10-23-92 W 3-0 A09-13-92 W 2-0 N10-21-90 T 2-2ot H10-28-89 W 3-2 N10-08-88 W 1-0 A10-11-87 L 2-3 N09-27-86 T 2-2 ot H10-06-85 L 2-3 N10-06-84 W 4-3 N09-26-79 W 2-1 A

10-22-78 W 4-2 A09-18-78 W 1-0 H11-01-75 L 0-1 A11-16-74 T 2-2ot N10-25-73 W 1-0 H10-06-73 W 1-0 A

UC Davis (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-04-79 W 2-0 A

UC Irvine (3-0-0)(H: 2-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-14-00 W 2-1 H10-23-98 W 3-2 H09-22-95 W 3-0 N

UC Santa Barbara (4-1-0)(H: 3-1-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)10-09-98 W 9-1 H10-01-95 L 1-3 H10-03-93 W 2-0 H09-8-90 W 2-1 H09-16-89 W 2-1 A

Cal Poly Pomona (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-10-85 W 5-0 H

Cal Poly SLO (2-1-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-1-0)10-29-99 W 2-1 A10-11-98 W 4-0 H09-15-95 L 0-1 N

CS Fullerton (8-3-0)(H: 6-2-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 2-0-0)09-24-00 W 2-1 H10-25-98 W 2-1 H09-21-97 W 3-1 H10-27-95 W 1-0 N09-30-94 L 0-2 H09-10-93 L 1-3 A11-06-92 W 3-1ot H09-09-89 W 1-0 H10-28-88 W 4-0 H09-05-87 W 4-1 N10-06-72 L 1-2 H

CS Los Angeles (3-2-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 2-1-0)09-18-89 L 0-3ot A09-25-88 W 2-1 H09-06-87 W 8-1 N09-09-84 W 2-1 N09-10-83 L 2-4 N

CS Northridge (1-0-2)(H: 0-0-1; A: 0-0-1, N: 1-0-0)09-12-93 W 2-1 N10-18-91 T 3-3ot H09-12-90 T 3-3ot A

CS Sacramento (8-0-0)(H: 4-0-0; A: 4-0-0, N: 0-0-0)10-31-99 W 4-0 H11-15-98 W 2-0 A09-07-97 W 2-0 A10-20-96 W 5-0 H10-15-95 W 5-0 H10-23-94 W 1-0 A

10-22-93 W 4-0 H09-05-92 W 3-1 A

Capilano (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)09-23-80 W 6-0 A

Central Florida (0-0-1)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1)08-31-02 T 2-2ot N

Central Washington (4-0-0)(H: 3-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-05-80 W 5-0 H11-17-72 W 6-0 A10-18-72 W 5-0 H10-16-71 W 4-0 H

Charleston (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-13-02 W 2-0 N

Chico State (2-1-0)(H: 1-1-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-06-79 W 1-0 A09-01-78 W 1-0 H10-12-72 L 0-1 H

Clemson (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-07-96 W 4-1 N

Connecticut (2-1-0)(H: 0-1-0; A: 1-0-0; N: 1-0-0)09-29-02 L 0-2 H09-01-01 W 1-0 A

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Green River CC (2-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-18-73 W 5-0 A10-03-73 W 7-0 H

Hartford (0-1-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0)09-17-99 L 0-2 N09-01-78 W 1-0 H

Hawaii (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)10-10-74 W 5-0 H

Howard (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-04-93 W 2-1 N

Humboldt State (3-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 2-0-0)09-11-83 W 4-0 N09-12-82 W 5-0 N10-24-75 W 4-0 H

Idaho (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)10-26-67 W 1-0ot A

Indiana (0-4-0)(H: 0-1-0; A: 0-2-0, N: 0-1-0)09-08-01 L 0-1 N11-25-00 L 1-2 H11-28-99 L 0-2 A11-22-92 L 0-2 A

Lewis & Clark (3-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 1-0-0)11-01-81 W 3-0 A09-24-78 W 4-0 N11-13-77 W 7-0 H

Loyola Marymount (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)09-11-98 W 2-1 ot H

Marquette (3-2-0)(H: 1-1-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 1-1-0)09-27-02 W 3-2 H09-06-99 W 1-0 N09-26-97 L 1-2 H09-20-96 W 3-0 A09-25-94 L 0-2 N

Massachusetts (0-1-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0)09-19-99 L 2-3 ot A

Memphis (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-03-95 W 8-1 N

North Carolina (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)08-30-97 W 4-1 N

UNC Charlotte (0-1-1)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-1)09-14-97 T 1-1ot N09-03-94 L 2-3 N

UNC Greensboro (0-1-0)(H: 0-1-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-22-98 L 1-2 H

North Texas (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)10-06-90 W 4-3 N

Ohio State (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-05-89 W 7-1 H

Old Dominion (1-1-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0)10-02-94 W 4-2 H09-26-93 L 2-3 A

Oral Roberts (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-14-99 W 2-1 H

Oregon (9-0-0)(H: 4-0-0; A: 3-0-0, N: 2-0-0)11-08-81 W 1-0 H11-08-80 W 3-0 A10-28-79 W 6-2 N10-08-78 W 4-1 A10-28-77 W 4-0 H10-24-76 W 1-0 A10-25-75 W 6-0 H10-03-75 W 4-0 H10-28-67 W 2-1 N

Oregon State (24-2-2)(H: 11-1-0; A: 11-1-2, N: 2-0-0)11-10-02 L 3-6 A10-20-02 L 2-3 H11-02-01 W 1-0 A10-13-01 W 2-1 H11-05-00 W 3-0 A10-01-00 W 1-0 H11-07-99 W 4-2 H10-30-98 W 6-0 A10-26-97 W 6-1 H09-19-97 W 2-0 A11-03-96 W 2-1 H10-06-96 W 4-2ot A11-01-95 W 2-1 A11-06-94 W 3-1 A10-29-93 T 1-1ot A10-16-92 W 2-1 H09-29-91 W 1-0 A09-19-90 W 2-1 H09-03-89 W 3-1 N11-07-81 W 4-0 N11-09-80 W 3-0 A11-10-79 W 2-1 H10-07-78 W 1-0 A09-30-77 W 6-0 H10-23-76 T 1-1ot A10-04-75 W 5-0 H10-19-74 W 4-2 H10-05-74 W 3-0 A

Pacific Lutheran (21-1-0)(H: 15-0-0; A: 6-1-0, N: 0-0-0)09-11-96 W 5-0 H09-15-93 W 3-1 H10-30-91 W 3-0 H10-24-90 L 2-3ot A09-13-89 W 3-1 H10-05-88 W 3-1 H09-23-87 W 5-0 H10-15-86 W 1-0 A09-07-85 W 3-0 H10-19-83 W 1-0 H09-27-78 W 12-0 H10-23-77 W 7-2 A11-03-76 W 2-1ot H10-15-75 W 4-0 H10-26-74 W 2-0 A10-02-74 W 4-0 H10-17-73 W 6-0 H09-22-73 W 7-0 A10-16-72 W 4-0 H09-23-72 W 4-0 A10-13-71 W 1-0 H09-25-71 W 4-1 A

Penn State (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-08-96 W 2-0 N

Portland (21-12-3)(H: 8-5-2; A: 13-7-1, N: 0-0-0)10-06-02 T 1-1ot A11-25-01 L 0-1 H11-09-01 W 4-3 H10-29-00 L 1-4 A11-21-99 W 3-2 A10-08-99 L 1-2 H10-03-98 W 2-1 A10-19-97 W 2-0 H09-15-96 W 1-0 A11-19-95 L 0-1 A09-08-95 T 2-2ot H09-18-94 L 1-7 A10-01-93 T 2-2ot H11-15-92 W 2-1 A10-18-92 L 0-1 A09-25-91 L 2-4ot H09-23-90 W 1-0 A11-12-89 L 0-1ot A11-02-89 W 3-2 H09-26-89 L 1-2ot A10-23-88 L 1-2 A10-28-87 W 4-0 H10-12-86 W 2-1 A10-26-85 L 0-1 H09-22-84 W 2-0 A11-02-83 W 4-1 H09-28-83 W 3-1 A11-03-82 W 3-2 H09-08-82 W 2-0 A10-31-81 W 2-1ot A09-06-80 W 2-0 H10-20-79 W 4-1 A10-11-78 W 4-1 H11-06-77 W 1-0 A10-06-74 W 2-0 A12-04-65 L 2-3 H

Portland State (1-1-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0)11-23-63 W 2-0 H10-26-63 L 0-2 A

Puget Sound (22-5-0)(H: 14-2-0; A: 7-3-0, N: 1-0-0)10-12-88 W 5-1 H10-04-87 W 7-0 A10-22-86 W 4-0 H09-22-85 W 1-0 A09-29-84 W 6-2 H11-06-83 W 3-0 A10-01-83 W 2-0 N11-13-82 W 6-0 H10-24-82 W 3-0 A10-14-81 W 3-1 H11-01-80 W 2-1 A09-16-79 W 2-0 H10-29-78 L 0-2 A10-19-77 W 4-0 H11-14-76 W 8-0 A10-1-75 W 5-0 H10-30-74 W 7-0 H11-17-73 W 9-1 A09-26-73 W 4-0 H10-07-72 W 3-2 A09-27-72 W 7-1 H10-09-71 L 3-4 A09-29-71 W 8-3 H11-14-70 L 2-3 H10-13-70 L 0-4 H10-28-69 L 1-4 A10-14-69 W 3-1 H

Rhode Island (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)09-22-00 W 2-1 H

Rutgers (2-1-1)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-1, N: 1-1-0)09-06-98 W 2-0 N09-27-96 W 2-1 H09-09-94 L 1-3 N10-11-92 T 0-0ot A

St. John’s (0-0-1)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1)10-09-92 T 0-0ot NSt. Louis (0-1-1)(H: 0-1-1; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)10-11-74 L 0-3 H09-25-72 T 0-0ot H

St. Mary’s (5-1-1)(H: 3-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 1-1-1)10-12-01 W 4-1 H10-03-97 W 3-0 A11-01-96 W 2-1 H10-28-94 W 2-0 H10-06-91 L 0-2 N10-13-89 T 1-1ot N10-18-87 W 3-0 N

San Diego (3-1-1)(H: 1-0-1; A: 1-0-1, N: 1-0-0)09-13-98 W 1-0ot H09-17-95 W 2-0 A10-11-91 L 1-2 H09-14-90 T 0-0ot A10-15-89 W 2-1 N

San Diego State (3-2-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 2-2-0)09-09-00 W 3-0 N09-02-95 L 1-2 N09-16-90 W 2-1ot A09-06-86 L 2-3 N09-05-83 W 2-0 N

San Francisco (5-8-0)(H: 3-2-0; A: 2-5-0, N: 0-1-0)09-17-98 W 2-1 A11-09-97 W 6-1 H09-04-88 L 0-1 N10-08-87 L 1-4 A11-01-86 L 0-1 H10-03-84 W 4-0 A11-17-82 L 2-3ot A11-02-79 L 0-5 A09-15-78 L 0-1 H10-09-76 W 3-1 H10-30-75 L 1-10 A10-12-74 W 3-2 H11-24-68 L 0-16 A

San Jose State (3-3-2)(H: 2-1-1; A: 1-2-1, N: 0-0-0)09-24-99 T 0-0ot H10-20-95 T 2-2ot A10-07-94 W 2-1 H10-10-93 W 2-1 A10-04-92 W 5-1 H09-29-79 L 1-4 A11-19-76 L 1-4 A10-27-73 L 2-3 ot H

Santa Clara (6-8-1)(H: 3-2-1; A: 3-6-0, N: 0-0-0)09-06-02 W 2-1 H10-05-01 W 1-0ot A09-16-00 L 0-2 H10-05-97 W 3-0 A11-23-96 W 2-1ot H11-03-92 W 3-1 H10-04-91 L 1-2 A10-26-89 L 0-1 A10-17-88 T 1-1ot H10-13-87 L 2-3 A09-07-83 L 1-3 A09-11-79 L 0-2 H

09-01-90 W 2-0 N

Creighton (0-2-0)(H: 0-1-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0)09-19-02 L 1-2ot H09-02-00 L 0-2 A

Denver (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)10-17-99 W 4-3 ADePaul (0-0-1)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1)09-02-02 T 1-1ot N

Duke (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)10-24-91 W 3-0 N

Evansville (2-0-1)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-1, N: 1-0-0)09-04-99 W 2-1 N09-28-97 W 5-1 H09-23-94 T 4-4 ot A

Evergreen State (5-0-1)(H: 4-0-0; A: 1-0-1, N: 0-0-0)10-18-89 W 4-0 A11-05-88 W F H11-04-87 W 2-1 H10-05-86 T 4-4ot A11-04-84 W 7-0 H10-14-80 W 12-0 H

Farleigh Dickinson (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)08-31-01 W 3-2ot N

Freie Berlin (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)09-25-81 W 8-0 H

Fresno Pacific (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)09-06-76 W 6-0 H

Fresno State (6-3-4)(H: 3-1-1; A: 1-1-2, N: 2-1-1)11-03-02 L 2-3 A10-25-02 W 1-0 H09-26-99 W 2-1ot H08-31-97 T 0-0ot N12-01-96 L 1-2 H10-22-95 T 0-0ot A10-09-94 T 1-1ot H10-08-93 T 1-1ot A10-02-92 W 1-0 H09-02-89 W 2-1 N09-14-85 L 1-3 N09-04-83 W 2-1 A09-11-82 W 4-1 N

George Mason (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-05-98 W 3-0 N

Gonzaga (16-0-1)(H: 9-0-1; A: 6-0-0, N: 1-0-0)10-27-00 W 3-0 H09-01-99 T 2-2ot A09-01-98 W 2-1 H10-31-97 W 1-0 A10-27-96 W 1-0 H09-24-95 W 3-0 A09-14-94 W 7-0 H09-19-93 W 3-1 A09-25-92 W 7-0 H09-19-87 W 10-0 A11-08-86 W 12-0 H10-20-85 W 4-0 A10-14-84 W 4-0 H10-23-83 W 1-0 H10-03-82 W 1-0 A

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Seattle Pacific (31-12-13)(H: 20-3-8; A: 11-9-5, N: 0-0-0)10-02-99 W 1-0 H11-07-98 L 1-2 A11-07-97 W 3-0 H11-09-96 T 1-1ot A11-03-95 W 2-0 H11-02-94 W 1-0 H10-27-93 L 0-1ot A11-07-91 L 2-3 H10-31-90 T 1-1ot H10-04-89 W 2-1ot A09-28-88 W 3-1 H09-30-87 T 1-1ot A11-05-86 T 2-2ot A10-04-86 T 0-0ot H11-06-85 W 2-1ot A10-23-85 L 3-5 H11-07-84 L 1-2 A10-13-84 W 1-0 H11-09-83 W 1-0ot A10-22-83 T 1-1ot H11-10-82 W 2-1 H10-06-82 W 2-1 A09-03-82 W 3-0 A10-21-81 L 0-2 A10-10-81 T 2-2ot H10-29-80 L 0-2 A10-18-80 L 0-1 H10-30-79 L 1-3 A10-13-79 T 0-0ot H11-11-78 T 1-1ot H10-18-78 W 4-1 A11-02-77 W 4-1 H10-25-77 W 1-0 A11-10-76 W 1-0 H10-19-76 L 1-2 A10-16-76 W 2-1 H11-12-75 W 4-0 H10-26-75 W 3-1 H10-18-75 W 6-3ot A10-10-75 W 2-1ot-PK H11-06-74 T 1-1ot H09-28-74 L 1-3 A11-03-73 L 1-3 A10-12-73 W 1-0 H10-25-72 T 0-0ot H09-30-72 W 3-2 H10-27-71 T 2-2ot A10-01-71 W 2-1 H11-11-70 W 2-0 H10-28-70 W 5-0 A11-04-69 W 2-0 H10-18-69 W 2-1 A11-16-68 W 2-1 A10-30-68 W 2-1 H10-18-68 T 0-0ot A11-09-67 W 5-1 H

Seattle University (36-5-4)(H: 19-2-1; A: 16-3-3, N: 1-0-0)09-20-01 W 3-1 H08-31-96 L 0-1 A09-30-88 W 4-0 H10-25-87 W 8-0 H09-24-86 W 8-1 A10-30-85 W 6-0 H11-03-84 W 6-0 A10-10-84 W 5-0 H11-05-83 W 3-1 H10-15-83 W 6-0 A10-16-82 W 2-0 A09-22-82 W 3-0 H10-17-81 W 1-0ot A09-30-81 W 9-1 H09-05-81 W 4-0 N10-25-80 W 3-1 A10-08-80 W 2-0 H

10-24-79 W 3-0 A10-10-79 L 1-2 A10-25-78 W 2-1 A10-14-78 T 2-2ot H11-16-77 W 4-1 A10-12-77 W 1-0 H11-17-76 W 7-0 A10-27-76 W 4-0 H11-19-75 W 2-1ot H10-22-75 W 2-1 A11-22-74 W 5-0 H10-23-74 W 3-0 A11-05-73 T 1-1ot A10-10-73 W 5-0 H10-21-72 W 4-0 H10-13-72 W 2-0 H09-20-72 W 11-0 A10-23-71 L 2-3 H09-23-71 W 3-2 A11-21-70 W 1-0 A11-03-70 L 1-3 H11-15-69 W 3-0 H10-21-69 T 1-1ot A11-18-68 T 0-0ot A10-26-68 W 2-0 A10-09-68 W 3-1 H11-18-67 L 0-3 A10-06-67 W 3-0 H

Simon Fraser (15-18-6)(H: 12-8-3; A: 3-9-3, N: 0-1-0)09-18-92 W 5-0 H09-08-91 L 2-3 A10-13-90 L 2-3 A09-29-90 W 3-2 H10-21-89 W 1-0 H09-30-89 L 1-4 A09-21-88 W 2-1 H09-09-88 L 0-1 H09-16-87 W 3-1 H10-01-86 L 0-2 H09-10-86 L 0-1 A10-12-85 W 2-1 H10-20-84 L 0-1 A09-19-84 W 1-0 H10-29-83 W 3-1 H09-21-83 W 2-0 A10-30-82 T 0-0ot H09-25-82 W 3-2 A09-04-82 L 0-1 N10-24-81 W 3-1 H10-06-81 L 1-2 A10-11-80 W 2-0 H09-10-80 L 0-1 A10-27-79 W 2-1 H10-06-79 T 1-1ot A09-30-78 L 0-3 H09-09-78 L 1-2 A09-02-78 L 0-3 H10-21-77 T 0-0ot H09-23-77 L 0-1 A11-05-76 W 1-0 H10-01-76 T 3-3ot A10-11-75 L 0-3 H09-26-75 L 1-3 A11-09-73 W 2-1 A11-02-73 T 0-0ot H11-09-68 L 0-3 A11-02-68 L 1-3 H11-03-67 T 1-1ot A

South Alabama (1-0-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0)09-05-93 W 3-0 N

South Carolina (0-2-1)(H: 0-0-1; A: 0-2-0, N: 0-0-0)09-15-02 L 1-3 A09-20-92 T 1-1ot H10-27-91 L 2-3 A

USC (0-1-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-0)11-15-74 L 1-2ot-PK N

Southern Illinois (0-1-0)(H: 0-1-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)09-10-79 L 0-6 H

Southern Methodist (3-2-0)(H: 2-0-0; A: 0-1-0, N: 1-1-0)09-10-99 L 0-1 N09-11-94 W 2-1ot N09-13-91 W 4-0 H10-05-90 L 1-2 A10-14-76 W 1-0ot H

Southwest Missouri State (0‘-1-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-1-0)09-03-00 L 0-3 N

Stanford (15-13-0)(H: 6-5-0; A: 6-7-0, N: 3-1-0)11-17-02 L 1-2ot H10-11-02 L 0-2 A11-16-01 L 0-1 H10-28-01 L 1-4 A10-22-00 L 0-2 H10-06-00 W 2-1 A10-24-99 W 1-0 H10-16-98 L 1-2ot A11-23-97 W 2-1ot H10-10-97 L 0-1 H10-13-96 W 1-0 A10-08-95 W 3-1 H10-16-94 W 2-0 A10-15-93 L 0-1 H11-08-92 W 1-0ot H10-25-92 W 1-0 A10-08-91 L 0-2 A10-20-90 W 3-1 H10-29-89 W 3-0 A10-09-88 W 5-2 N10-10-87 L 1-2 A09-27-86 W 1-0ot H10-04-85 L 2-4ot N10-07-84 W 4-2 N09-08-83 L 0-2 A10-05-80 W 3-1 N10-01-79 L 0-2 A11-14-74 W 1-0 A

Texas Christian (0-0-1)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0)10-08-90 T 0-0ot A

UCLA (8-10-1)(H: 5-4-0; A: 3-6-1, N: 0-0-0)11-01-02 W 2-1ot A10-27-02 L 0-1 H11-11-01 L 2-3ot A10-19-01 W 3-1 H11-03-00 W 2-1 H10-15-00 W 3-2 A11-10-99 W 2-1 H11-13-98 W 2-0 A12-01-97 L 0-1 A09-29-96 W 3-1 H11-10-95 L 0-3 A10-29-95 T 1-1ot A09-15-91 W 2-1ot H10-30-88 L 2-4 A09-14-80 L 0-2 H11-23-73 L 0-3 A10-26-73 L 3-4ot-PK H11-25-72 L 0-5 A10-14-72 L 0-2 H

UNLV (4-2-2)(H: 2-0-0; A: 1-2-1, N: 1-0-0)09-28-01 W 2-0 H09-12-99 W 2-1 A09-29-95 W 4-3 H

09-03-88 W 1-0 N10-29-86 T 0-0ot A10-09-85 L 1-3 A09-08-84 T 1-1ot N10-31-75 L 3-5 A

U.S. International (3-1-1)(H: 1-0-1; A: 0-0-0, N: 2-1-0)11-01-88 W 3-1 H10-17-87 L 1-4 N10-31-86 T 4-4ot H09-15-85 W 6-0 N10-03-81 W 4-0 N

Victoria (14-8-5)(H: 8-3-3; A: 6-5-2, N: 0-0-0)09-14-81 W 4-1 H10-16-80 W 1-0 H09-22-80 W 1-0 A10-14-77 W 2-1 H09-17-77 L 1-3 A11-12-76 W 2-1 H10-15-76 W 2-1 H09-26-76 W 3-1 A11-14-75 T 2-2ot H09-21-75 T 2-2ot A11-01-74 W 3-1 H09-14-74 W 3-1 A09-13-74 W 6-1 A10-20-73 W 4-0 A10-19-73 T 1-1ot A09-28-73 T 3-3ot H11-11-68 L 1-3 A11-01-68 L 0-4 H11-24-67 T 2-2ot H10-21-67 L 1-4 A11-12-66 L 2-3 A10-21-66 L 3-4 H11-27-65 L 1-5 H10-23-65 L 1-6 A11-21-64 W 4-2 H11-02-63 W 3-1 H10-19-63 W 2-1 A

Wake Forest (1-1-0)(H: 0-1-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)09-27-98 L 1-2 H09-12-97 W 1-0 A

Warner Pacific (8-1-0)(H: 5-0-0; A: 2-1-0, N: 1-0-0)09-22-90 W 2-1 A10-09-89 W 3-0 H10-22-88 W 1-0 H10-03-87 W 2-0 H09-20-86 W 4-0 A09-07-86 W 3-2 N10-02-85 W 1-0 H10-31-84 L 1-2 A09-29-83 W 1-0 H

Washington State (11-0-0)(H: 8-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 3-0-0)10-09-83 W 5-3 H10-09-82 W 6-0 H09-27-81 W 7-0 H09-28-80 W 3-0 N09-22-79 W 3-0 H09-22-78 W 5-0 N11-11-77 W 3-0 H11-21-75 W 6-1 H10-09-75 W 7-1 H10-27-67 W 4-0 N10-13-67 W 1-0 H

Western Washington (26-6-4)(H: 17-3-1; A: 9-3-3, N: 0-0-0)10-29-92 W 4-0 H09-21-91 W 3-1 A10-17-90 W 2-0 H09-10-89 W 1-0 H09-24-88 W 5-0 H

10-21-87 W 4-0 H10-18-86 L 0-1 A09-25-85 W 4-0 H10-17-84 T 1-1ot H09-26-84 W 2-0 A10-05-83 W 1-0 H10-20-82 W 3-0 A10-28-81 W 2-0 H10-20-80 W 6-0 A10-17-79 W 6-0 H11-09-78 W 4-1 A10-07-77 W 1-0 H10-02-76 W 4-1 A11-16-75 W 8-0 H10-29-75 W 9-0 H11-09-74 T 2-2ot A10-16-74 W 6-0 H11-10-73 W 3-0 A11-07-73 W F H11-04-72 W 8-2 A10-30-72 W 3-2 H11-06-71 L 1-5 A10-20-71 L 1-3 H11-17-70 W 3-2 H10-25-70 T 1-1ot A11-11-69 L 2-6 H11-01-69 W 4-2 A11-15-68 L 2-3 A10-12-68 W 5-1 H12-15-64 T 3-3ot A11-07-64 L 1-3 H

Westmont (1-1-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-1-0)09-02-82 W 5-0 N09-03-81 L 0-1 N

Wheaton (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)08-31-78 W 2-1 H

Whitman (1-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0)11-02-80 W 7-0 H

Whitworth (7-2-0)(H: 4-0-0; A: 3-1-0, N: 1-0-0)10-20-91 W 3-0 H10-28-90 L 2-3 A10-08-89 L 2-3 H09-20-87 W 6-0 A10-07-86 W 4-0 H10-19-85 W 5-1 A10-21-84 W 5-1 H10-02-82 W 4-0 A09-04-81 W 5-0 N

William & Mary (2-1-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 2-0-1)09-09-01 W 3-2 N09-24-93 L 0-1 N09-12-92 W 2-0 N

Wisconsin (2-0-0)(H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0)09-25-98 W 5-1 H09-22-96 W 2-1 A

Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-1-0)(H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0, N: 1-1-0)09-04-94 L 1-2 N09-02-90 W 4-2 N

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KEY• All home games from 1994-present played atHusky Soccer Field unless otherwise indicated.• All home games from 1968-1991 played atHusky Stadium unless otherwise indicated.

a - home game played at Lower Woodland Parkb - home game played at Union Bay Fieldc - home game played at IMA Fieldd - game played at Sumner, Wash.F - forfeit+ - NCAA Championship match% - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match< - MPSF playoff match> - NCAA play-in match^ - Western Wash. Soccer Conference match* - NW Collegiate Soccer Conference match1 - Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash.2 - Pacific-8 Conference Tournament, Palo Alto, Calif.3 - Beaver-Duck Classic, Eugene, Ore.4 - Sportswest Soccer Classic, Seattle, Wash.5 - Grenzquell Cup, Olympia, Wash.6 - Cosmopolitan Tournament, Portland, Ore.7 - Far West Classic, Seattle, Wash.8 - Goal Rush Classic, Fresno, Calif.9 - Pacific Coast Cup, Livermore, Calif.10 - All-City Cup, Seattle, Wash.11 - Met Life/Pacific Classic, Los Angeles, Calif.12 - Pac-10 Tournament, Seattle, Wash.13 - Challenge Cup Tournament, Portland, Ore.14 - Portland Tournament, Portland, Ore.15 - Pacific Coast Tournament, Berkeley, Calif.16 - Pilot Fall Classic, Portland, Ore.17 - Portland Umbro Invitational, Portland, Ore.18 - SMU Classic, Dallas, Texas19 - Santa Clara Met Life Classic, Santa Clara,Calif.20 - South Carolina Met Life Classic, Columbia,SC21 - Met Life Classic, Piscataway, NJ22 - Titan Classic, Fullerton, Calif.23 - Met Life Classic, Norfolk, Va.24 - Portland adidas Invitational, Portland, Ore.25 - UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.26 - Aces Classic, Evansville, Ind.27 - San Diego Tournament, San Diego, Calif.28 - Gonzaga Tournament, Spokane, Wash.29 - UCLA Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.30 - Inland Empire Tournament, Moscow, Idaho31 - NIKE-WFU Men’s Soccer Classic, Winston-Salem, N.C.32 - MPSF-WCC Challenge, Seattle, Wash.33 - UNLV Snickers/FILA Rebel Classic, Las Ve-gas, Nev.34 - UMass Soccer Classic, Amherst, Mass.35 - UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn.36 - Portland Nike Invitational, Portland, Ore.37 - Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C.

1964Final Record: 3-1-1Head Coach: Ron JepsonO 24 British Columbiaa H W 5-2N 7 W. Washingtona H L 1-3N 14 British Columbia A W 3-2N 21 Victoriaa H W 4-2D 15 W. Washington (ot) A T 3-3

1965Final Record: 0-4Head Coach: Derek MallinsonO 23 Victoria A L 1-6O 30 British Columbia A L 2-5N 27 Victoriaa H L 1-5D 4 Portlanda H L 2-3

1966Final Record: 0-2Head Coach: Mike RyanO 21 Victoriab H L 3-4N 12 Victoria A L 2-3

1967Final Record: 6-2-2Head Coach: Mike RyanO 6 Seattle Universityb H W 3-0O 13 Washington Stateb H W 1-0O 21 Victoria A L 1-4O 26 Idaho30 (ot) A W 1-0O 27 Washington State30 N W 4-0O 28 Oregon30 N W 2-1N 3 Simon Fraser (ot) A T 1-1N 9 Seattle Pacificb H W 5-1N 18 Seattle University A L 0-3N 24 Victoriab (ot) H T 2-2

1968Final Record: 5-6-2, 3-1-2 (1st)Head Coach: Mike RyanO 9 Seattle University H W 3-1O 12 W. Washington^ H W 5-1O 18 Seattle Pacific^ (ot) A T 0-0O 26 Seattle University^ A W 2-0O 30 Seattle Pacific H W 2-1N 1 Victoria H L 0-4N 2 Simon Fraser H L 1-3N 9 Simon Fraser A L 0-3N 11 Victoria A L 1-3N 15 W. Washington^ A L 2-3N 16 Seattle Pacific^ A W 2-1N 18 Seattle University^ (ot) A T 0-0N 24 San Francisco+ A L 0-16

1969Final Record: 5-2-1, 5-2-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Mike RyanO 14 Puget Sound^ H W 3-1O 18 Seattle Pacific^ A W 2-1O 21 Seattle University^ (ot) A T 1-1O 28 Puget Sound^ A L 1-4N 1 W. Washington^ A W 4-2N 4 Seattle Pacific^ H W 2-0N 11 W. Washington^ H L 2-6N 15 Seattle University^ H W 3-0

1963Final Record: 3-2-1Head Coach: Ron JepsonO 19 Victoria A W 2-1O 26 Portland State A L 0-2N 2 Victoriaa H W 3-1N 9 British Columbia A L 1-2N 23 Portland Statea H W 2-0N 30 British Columbiaa (ot) H T 1-1

1970Final Record: 5-3-2, 5-3-2 (3rd)Head Coach: Mike RyanO 9 B.C. Tech^ H W 5-1O 13 Puget Sound^ H L 0-4O 24 B.C. Tech^ (ot) A T 2-2O 25 W. Washington^ (ot) A T 1-1O 28 Seattle Pacific^ A W 5-0N 3 Seattle University^ H L 1-3N 11 Seattle Pacific^ H W 2-0N 14 Puget Sound^ H L 2-3N 17 W. Washington^ H W 3-2N 21 Seattle University^ A W 1-0

1971Final Record: 7-5-1, 6-5-1 (4th)Head Coach: Mike RyanS 18 B.C. Tech* H W 3-2S 23 Seattle University* A W 3-2S 25 Pacific Lutheran* A W 4-1S 29 Puget Sound* H W 8-3O 1 Seattle Pacific* H W 2-1O 9 Puget Sound* A L 3-4O 13 Pacific Lutheran* H W 1-0O 16 C. Washington H W 4-0O 20 W. Washington* H L 1-3O 23 Seattle University* H L 2-3O 27 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A T 2-2N 6 W. Washington* A L 1-5N 7 B.C. Tech* A L 2-3

1972Final Record: 12-4-2, 11-0-1 (1st)Head Coach: Mike RyanS 20 Seattle University* A W 11-0S 23 Pacific Lutheran* A W 4-0S 25 St. Louis (ot) H T 0-0S 27 Puget Sound* H W 7-1S 30 Seattle Pacific* H W 3-2O 6 CS Fullerton H L 1-2O 7 Puget Sound* A W 3-2O 12 Chico State1 H L 0-1O 13 Seattle University1 H W 2-0O 14 UCLA1 H L 0-2O 16 Pacific Lutheran* H W 4-0O 18 C. Washington* H W 5-0O 21 Seattle University* H W 4-0O 25 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 0-0O 30 W. Washington* H W 3-2N 4 W. Washington* A W 8-2N 17 C. Washington* A W 6-0N 25 UCLA+ A L 0-5

1973Final Record: 15-4-4, 11-1-1 (1st)Head Coach: Mike RyanS 22 Pacific Lutheran* A W 7-0S 26 Puget Sound* H W 4-0S 28 Victoria (ot) H T 3-3O 3 Green River CC* H W 7-0O 5 Santa Clara A W 3-0O 6 California A W 1-0O 10 Seattle University* H W 5-0O 12 Seattle Pacific* H W 1-0O 17 Pacific Lutheran* H W 6-0O 19 Victoria (ot) A T 1-1O 20 Victoria A W 4-0

O 25 California1 H W 1-0O 26 UCLA1 (ot-PK) H L 3-4O 27 San Jose State1 (ot) H L 2-3O 2 Simon Fraser (ot) H T 0-0N 3 Seattle Pacific* A L 1-3N 5 Seattle University* (ot) A T 1-1N 7 W. Washington* H W FN 9 Simon Fraser* A W 2-1N 10 W. Washington* A W 3-0N 17 Puget Sound* A W 9-1N 18 Green River CC* A W 5-0N 23 UCLA+ A L 0-3

1974Final Record: 15-3-3, 6-1-2 (2nd)Head Coach: Mike RyanS 13 Victoria A W 6-1S 14 Victoria A W 3-1S 28 Seattle Pacific* A L 1-3O 2 Pacific Lutheran* H W 4-0O 5 Oregon State A W 3-0O 6 Portland A W 2-0O 10 Hawaii1 H W 5-0O 11 St. Louis1 H L 0-3O 12 San Francisco1 H W 3-2O 16 W. Washington* H W 6-0O 19 Oregon State H W 4-2O 23 Seattle University* A W 3-0O 26 Pacific Lutheran* A W 2-0O 30 Puget Sound* H W 7-0N 1 Victoria H W 3-1N 6 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 1-1N 9 W. Washington* (ot) A T 2-2N 14 Stanford2 A W 1-0N 15 USC2 (ot-PK) N L 1-2N 16 California2 (ot) N T 2-2N 22 Seattle University* H W 5-0

1975Final Record: 16-5-2, 7-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Mike RyanS 21 Victoria (ot) A T 2-2S 26 Simon Fraser* A L 1-3O 1 Puget Sound* H W 5-0O 3 Oregon* H W 4-0O 4 Oregon State* H W 5-0O 9 Washington State1 H W 7-1O 10 Seattle Pacific1 (ot-PK) H W 2-1O 11 Simon Fraser1 H L 0-3O 15 Pacific Lutheran* H W 4-0O 18 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A W 6-3O 22 Seattle University* A W 2-1O 24 Humboldt State3 H W 4-0O 25 Oregon3 H W 6-0O 26 Seattle Pacific3 H W 3-1O 29 W. Washington* H W 9-0O 30 San Francisco A L 1-10O 31 UNLV A L 3-5N 1 California A L 0-1N 12 Seattle Pacific H W 4-0N 14 Victoria (ot) H T 2-2N 16 W. Washington H W 8-0N 19 Seattle University (ot) H W 2-1N 21 Washington State H W 6-1

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1976Final Record: 15-2-3, 7-0-1 (1st)Head Coach: Mike RyanS 6 Fresno Pacific H W 6-0S 17 Alberta (ot) H T 0-0S 26 Victoria A W 3-1O 1 Simon Fraser (ot) A T 3-3O 2 W. Washington* A W 4-1O 9 San Francisco H W 3-1O 14 Southern Methodist1 (ot)H W 1-0O 15 Victoria1 H W 2-1O 16 Seattle Pacific1 H W 2-1O 19 Seattle Pacific A L 1-2O 23 Oregon State* (ot) A T 1-1O 24 Oregon* A W 1-0O 27 Seattle University* H W 4-0N 3 Pacific Lutheran* (ot) H W 2-1N 5 Simon Fraser* H W 1-0N 10 Seattle Pacific* H W 1-0N 12 Victoria H W 2-1N 14 Puget Sound* A W 8-0N 17 Seattle University A W 7-0N 19 San Jose State+ A L 1-4

1977Final Record: 14-2-1, 7-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Mike O’MalleyS 17 Victoria A L 1-3S 23 Simon Fraser* A L 0-1S 30 Oregon State* H W 6-0O 7 W. Washington* H W 1-0O 8 Alberta H W 5-0O 12 Seattle University H W 1-0O 14 Victoria H W 2-1O 19 Puget Sound* H W 4-0O 21 Simon Fraser (ot) H T 0-0O 23 Pacific Lutheran* A W 7-2O 25 Seattle Pacific* A W 1-0O 28 Oregon* H W 4-0N 2 Seattle Pacific H W 4-1N 6 Portland A W 1-0N 11 Washington State H W 3-0N 13 Lewis & Clark H W 7-0N 16 Seattle University* A W 4-1

1978Final Record: 13-7-2, 5-2-2 (4th)Head Coach: Mike O’MalleyA 31 Wheaton1 H W 2-1S 1 Chico State1 H W 1-0S 2 Simon Fraser1 H L 0-3S 9 Simon Fraser A L 1-2S 15 San Francisco H L 0-1S 18 California H W 1-0S 22 Washington Stated N W 5-0S 24 Lewis & Clarkd N W 4-0S 27 Pacific Lutheran* H W 12-0S 30 Simon Fraser* H L 0-3O 7 Oregon State* A W 1-0O 8 Oregon* A W 4-1O 11 Portland* H W 4-1O 14 Seattle University* (ot) H T 2-2O 18 Seattle Pacific A W 4-1O 20 Santa Clara A L 0-3O 22 California A W 4-2O 25 Seattle University A W 2-1

O 29 Puget Sound* A L 0-2N 9 W. Washington* A W 4-1N 11 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 1-1N 15 Santa Clara+ A L 0-2

1979Final Record: 11-7-2, 5-2-1 (4th)Head Coach: Mike O’MalleyS 10 Southern Illinois4 H L 0-6S 11 Santa Clara4 H L 0-2S 16 Puget Sound* H W 2-0S 22 Washington State H W 3-0S 26 California A W 2-1S 29 San Jose State A L 1-4O 1 Stanford A L 0-2O 6 Simon Fraser* (ot) A T 1-1O 10 Seattle University* A L 1-2O 13 Seattle Pacific (ot) H T 0-0O 17 W. Washington* H W 6-0O 20 Portland* A W 4-1O 24 Seattle Universityd A W 3-0O 27 Simon Fraser H W 2-1O 28 Oregon* (at Olympia) N W 6-2O 30 Seattle Pacific* A L 1-3N 2 San Francisco A L 0-5N 4 UC Davis A W 2-0N 6 Chico State A W 1-0N 10 Oregon State* H W 2-1

1980Final Record: 17-4-0, 7-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Frank GalloS 6 Portland* H W 2-0S 10 Simon Fraser A L 0-1S 14 UCLA H L 0-2S 22 Victoria A W 1-0S 23 Capilano A W 6-0S 28 Washington State5 N W 3-0S 4 Alberta6 N W 4-0O 5 Stanford6 N W 3-1O 8 Seattle University* H W 2-0O 11 Simon Fraser* H W 2-0O 14 Evergreen State H W 12-0O 16 Victoria H W 1-0O 18 Seattle Pacific* H L 0-1O 20 W. Washington* A W 6-0O 25 Seattle University A W 3-1O 29 Seattle Pacific A L 0-2N 1 Puget Sound* A W 2-1N 2 Whitman H W 7-0N 5 C. Washington H W 5-0N 8 Oregon* A W 3-0N 9 Oregon State* A W 4-0

1981Final Record: 17-3-1, 6-2 (3rd)Head Coach: Frank GalloS 3 Westmont7 N L 0-1S 4 Whitworth7 N W 5-0S 5 Seattle University7 N W 4-0S 14 Victoria H W 4-1S 19 Gonzaga (@Tacoma) (ot)N W 3-1S 25 Freie Universitat Berlin H W 8-0S 27 Washington State H W 7-0S 30 Seattle University H W 9-1O 2 Brigham Young6 N W 4-0O 3 U.S. International6 N W 4-0

O 6 Simon Fraser* A L 1-2O 10 Seattle Pacific (ot) H T 2-2O 14 Puget Sound* H W 3-1O 17 Seattle University* (ot) A W 1-0O 21 Seattle Pacific* A L 0-2O 24 Simon Fraser H W 3-1O 28 W. Washington* H W 2-0O 31 Portland* (ot) A W 2-1N 1 Lewis & Clark A W 3-0N 7 Oregon Stated* N W 4-0N 8 Oregon* H W 1-0

1982Final Record: 18-2-1, 6-0-1 (1st)Head Coach: Frank GalloS 2 Westmont7 N W 5-0S 3 Seattle Pacific7 A W 3-0S 4 Simon Fraser7 N L 0-1S 5 Gonzaga H W 3-0S 8 Portland A W 2-0S 11 Fresno State6 N W 4-1S 12 Humboldt State6 N W 5-0S 22 Seattle University* H W 3-0S 25 Simon Fraser A W 3-2O 2 Whitworth A W 4-0O 3 Gonzaga* A W 1-0O 6 Seattle Pacific A W 2-1O 9 Washington State H W 6-0O 16 Seattle University A W 2-0O 20 W. Washington* A W 3-0O 24 Puget Sound* A W 3-0O 30 Simon Fraser* (2 ot) H T 0-0N 3 Portland* H W 3-2N 10 Seattle Pacific* H W 2-1N 13 Puget Sound H W 6-0N 17 San Francisco+ (ot) A L 2-3

1983Final Record: 17-3-1, 8-0 (1st)Head Coach: Denny BuckS 4 Fresno State8 A W 2-1S 5 San Diego State8 N W 2-0S 7 Santa Clara A L 1-3S 8 Stanford A L 0-2S 10 CS Los Angeles6 N L 2-4S 11 Humboldt State6 N W 4-0S 21 Simon Fraser A W 2-0S 28 Portland A W 3-1S 29 Warner Pacific* H W 1-0O 1 Puget Soundd N W 2-0O 5 W. Washington* H W 1-0O 9 Washington State H W 5-3O 15 at Seattle University* A W 6-0O 19 Pacific Lutheran H W 1-0O 22 Seattle Pacific (ot) H T 1-1O 23 Gonzaga* H W 1-0O 29 Simon Fraser* H W 3-1N 2 Portland* H W 4-1N 5 Seattle University H W 3-1N 6 at Puget Sound* A W 3-0N 9 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A W 1-0

1984Final Record: 14-3-2, 6-2 (3rd)Head Coach: Denny BuckS 8 UNLV6 (ot) N T 1-1S 9 CS Los Angeles6 N W 2-1S 19 Simon Fraser H W 1-0S 22 Portland* A W 2-0S 26 W. Washington* A W 2-0S 29 Puget Sound* H W 6-2O 3 San Francisco A W 4-0O 6 California9 N W 4-3O 7 Stanford9 N W 4-2O 10 Seattle University10 H W 5-0O 13 Seattle Pacific* H W 1-0O 14 Gonzaga* H W 4-0O 17 W. Washington (ot) H T 1-1O 20 Simon Fraser* A L 0-1O 21 Whitworth H W 5-1O 31 Warner Pacific* A L 1-2N 3 Seattle University* A W 6-0N 4 Evergreen State H W 7-0N 7 Seattle Pacific10 A L 1-2

1985Final Record: 11-6-0, 8-1 (1st)Head Coach: Ron CarterS 7 Pacific Lutheran H W 3-0S 14 Fresno State6 N L 1-3S 15 U.S. International6 N W 6-0S 22 Puget Sound* A W 1-0S 25 W. Washington* H W 4-0O 2 Warner Pacific* H W 1-0O 4 Stanford11 (ot) N L 2-4O 6 California11 N L 2-3O 9 UNLV A L 1-3O 12 Simon Fraser* H W 2-1O 19 Whitworth* A W 5-1O 20 Gonzaga* A W 4-0O 23 Seattle Pacific H L 3-5O 26 Portland* H L 0-1O 30 Seattle University* H W 6-0N 6 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A W 2-1N 10 Cal Poly Pomona H W 5-0

1986Final Record: 9-5-6, 7-2-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Ron CarterS 6 San Diego State6 N L 2-3S 7 Warner Pacific6 N W 3-2S 10 Simon Fraser* A L 0-1S 20 Warner Pacific* A W 4-0S 24 Seattle University* A W 8-1S 26 California12 (ot) H T 2-2S 27 Stanford12 (ot) H W 1-0O 1 Simon Fraser H L 0-2O 4 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 0-0O 5 Evergreen State (ot) A T 4-4O 7 Whitworth* H W 4-0O 12 Portland* A W 2-1O 15 Pacific Lutheran* A W 1-0O 18 W. Washington* A L 0-1O 22 Puget Sound* H W 4-0O 29 UNLV (ot) A T 0-0O 31 U.S. International (ot) H T 4-4N 1 San Francisco H L 0-1N 5 Seattle Pacific (ot) A T 2-2N 8 Gonzaga* H W 12-0

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1987Final Record: 13-5-1, 10-0-1 (1st)Head Coach: Ron CarterS 5 CS Fullerton13 N W 4-1S 6 CS Los Angeles13 N W 8-1S 16 Simon Fraser* H W 3-1S 19 Gonzaga* A W 10-0S 20 Whitworth* A W 6-0S 23 Pacific Lutheran* H W 5-0S 30 Seattle Pacific* (ot) A T 1-1O 3 Warner Pacific* H W 2-0O 4 Puget Sound* A W 7-0O 8 San Francisco A L 1-4O 10 Stanford9 A L 1-2O 11 California9 N L 2-3O 13 Santa Clara A L 2-3O 17 U.S. International14 N L 1-4O 18 St. Mary’s14 N W 3-0O 21 W. Washington* H W 4-0O 25 Seattle University* H W 8-0O 28 Portland* H W 4-0N 4 Evergreen State* H W 2-1

1988Final Record: 14-4-1, 4-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Ron CarterS 3 UNLV13 N W 1-0S 4 San Francisco13 N L 0-1S 9 Simon Fraser H L 0-1S 21 Simon Fraser* H W 2-1S 24 W. Washington H W 5-0S 25 CS Los Angeles H W 2-1S 28 Seattle Pacific* H W 3-1S 30 Seattle University H W 4-0O 5 Pacific Lutheran* H W 3-1O 8 California15 A W 1-0O 9 Stanford15 N W 5-2O 12 Puget Sound H W 5-1O 17 Santa Clara (ot) H T 1-1O 22 Warner Pacific* H W 1-0O 23 Portland* A L 1-2O 28 CS Fullerton H W 4-0O 30 UCLA A L 2-4N 1 U.S. International (ot) H W 3-1N 5 Evergreen State H W F

1989Final Record: 15-6-1, 4-2 (4th)Head Coach: Ron CarterS 2 Fresno State13 N W 2-1S 3 Oregon State13 N W 3-1S 9 CS Fullerton1 H W 1-0S 10 W. Washington1 H W 1-0S 13 Pacific Lutheran* H W 3-1S 16 UC Santa Barbara A W 2-1S 18 CS Los Angeles (ot) A L 0-3S 26 Portland* (ot) A L 1-2S 30 Simon Fraser* A L 1-4O 4 Seattle Pacific (ot) A W 2-1O 8 Whitworth* H L 2-3O 9 Warner Pacific* H W 3-0O 13 St. Mary’s16 (ot) N T 1-1O 15 San Diego16 N W 2-1O 18 Evergreen State A W 4-0O 21 Simon Fraser H W 1-0

O 26 Santa Clara A L 0-1O 28 California (at Stanford) N W 3-2O 29 Stanford A W 3-0N 2 Portland* H W 3-2N 5 Ohio State (at Shoreline)H W 7-1N 12 Portland+ (ot) A L 0-1

1990Final Record: 11-4-5, 3-2-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Ron CarterS 1 Connecticut17 N W 2-0S 2 Wisconsin-Green Bay17 N W 4-2S 8 UC Santa Barbara H W 2-1S 12 CS Northridge (ot) A T 3-3S 14 San Diego (ot) A T 0-0S 16 San Diego State (ot) A W 2-1S 19 Oregon State H W 2-1S 22 Warner Pacific* A W 2-1S 23 Portland A W 1-0S 29 Simon Fraser* H W 3-2O 5 Southern Methodist18 A L 1-2O 6 North Texas18 N W 4-3O 8 Texas Christian (ot) A T 0-0O 13 Simon Fraser A L 2-3O 17 W. Washington* H W 2-0O 20 Stanford1 H W 3-1O 21 California1 (ot) H T 2-2O 24 Pacific Lutheran (ot)* A L 2-3O 28 Whitworth* A L 2-3O 31 Seattle Pacific* (ot) H T 1-1

1991Final Record: 8-8-1, 4-2Head Coach: Ron CarterS 8 Simon Fraser* A L 2-3S 13 Southern Methodist1 H W 4-0S 15 UCLA1 (ot) H W 2-1S 21 W. Washington* A W 3-1S 25 Portland (ot) H L 2-4S 29 Oregon State* A W 1-0O 4 Santa Clara19 A L 1-2O 6 St. Mary’s19 N L 0-2O 8 Stanford A L 0-2O 11 San Diego H L 1-2O 18 CS Northridge (ot) H T 3-3O 20 Whitworth* H W 3-0O 24 Duke20 N W 3-0O 26 Adelphi20 N W 2-1O 27 South Carolina20 A L 2-3O 30 Pacific Lutheran* H W 3-0N 7 Seattle Pacific* H L 2-3

1992Final Record: 15-3-3, 6-1 (1st)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerS 5 Sacramento State% A W 3-1S 7 Air Force% A L 0-1S 12 William & Mary17 N W 2-0S 13 California17 N W 2-0S 18 Simon Fraser1 H W 5-0S 20 South Carolina1 (ot) H T 1-1S 25 Gonzaga H W 7-0O 2 Fresno State% H W 1-0O 4 San Jose State% H W 5-1O 9 St. John’s21 (ot) N T 0-0O 11 Rutgers21 (ot) A T 0-0O 16 Oregon State% H W 2-1O 18 Portland A L 0-1O 23 California% A W 3-0

O 25 Stanford% (ot) A W 1-0O 29 W. Washington H W 4-0N 3 Santa Clara H W 3-1N 6 CS Fullerton< (ot) H W 3-1N 8 Stanford< (ot) H W 1-0N 15 Portland+ A W 2-1N 22 Indiana+ A L 0-2

1993Final Record: 9-5-4, 3-1-3 (5th)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerS 4 Howard17 N W 2-1S 5 South Alabama17 N W 3-0S 10 CS Fullerton22 A L 1-3S 12 CS Northridge22 N W 2-1S 15 Pacific Lutheran H W 3-1S 19 Gonzaga A W 3-1S 24 William & Mary23 N L 0-1S 26 Old Dominion23 A L 2-3O 1 Portland1 (ot) H T 2-2O 3 UC Santa Barbara1 H W 2-0O 8 Fresno State% (ot) A T 1-1O 10 San Jose State% A W 2-1O 15 Stanford% H L 0-1O 17 California% (ot) H T 1-1O 22 Sacramento State% H W 4-0O 24 Air Force% H W 3-0O 27 Seattle Pacific (ot) A L 0-1O 29 Oregon State% (ot) A T 1-1

1994Final Record: 10-7-2, 5-1-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerS 3 UNC Charlotte24 N L 2-3S 4 Wisconsin-Green Bay24 N L 1-2S 9 Rutgers25 N L 1-3S 11 Southern Methodist25 (ot)N W 2-1S 14 Gonzaga H W 7-0S 18 Portland A L 1-7S 23 Evansville26 (ot) A T 4-4S 25 Marquette26 N L 0-2S 30 CS Fullerton1 H L 0-2O 2 Old Dominion1 H W 4-2O 7 San Jose State% H W 2-1O 9 Fresno State% (ot) H T 1-1O 14 California% (ot) A L 2-3O 16 Stanford% A W 2-0O 21 Air Force% A W 5-0O 23 Sacramento State% A W 1-0O 28 St. Mary’s H W 2-0N 2 Seattle Pacific H W 1-0N 6 Oregon State% A W 3-1

1995Final Record: 12-5-4, 5-0-2 (2nd)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerS 2 San Diego State24 N L 1-2S 3 Memphis24 N W 8-1S 8 Portland (ot) H T 2-2S 15 Cal Poly SLO27 N L 0-1S 17 San Diego27 A W 2-0S 22 UC Irvine28 N W 3-0S 24 Gonzaga28 A W 3-0S 29 UNLV1 H W 4-3O 1 UC Santa Barbara1 H L 1-3O 6 California% H W 5-1O 8 Stanford% H W 3-1O 13 Air Force% H W 3-2

O 15 Sacramento State% H W 5-0O 20 San Jose State% (ot) A T 2-2O 22 Fresno State% (ot) A T 0-0O 27 CS Fullerton29 N W 1-0O 29 UCLA29 (ot) A T 1-1N 1 Oregon State% A W 2-1N 3 Seattle Pacific H W 2-0N 10 UCLA< A L 0-3N 19 Portland+ A L 0-1

1996Final Record: 15-3-1, 3-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerA 31 Seattle University A L 0-1S 7 Clemson24 N W 4-1S 8 Penn State24 N W 2-0S 11 Pacific Lutheran H W 5-0S 15 Portland A W 1-0S 20 Marquette A W 3-0S 22 Wisconsin A W 2-1S 27 Rutgers1 H W 2-1S 29 UCLA1 H W 3-1O 6 Oregon State% (ot) A W 4-2O 11 California% A L 0-1O 13 Stanford% A W 1-0O 20 Sacramento State% H W 5-0O 27 Gonzaga H W 1-0N 1 St. Mary’s H W 2-1N 3 Oregon State H W 2-1N 9 Seattle Pacific (ot) A T 1-1N 23 Santa Clara+ (ot) H W 2-1D 1 Fresno State+ H L 1-2

1997Final Record: 15-3-2, 3-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerA 30 North Carolina24 N W 4-1A 31 Fresno State24 (ot) N T 0-0S 7 Sacramento State% A W 2-0S 12 Wake Forest31 (ot) A W 1-0S 14 UNC Charlotte31 (ot) N T 1-1S 19 Oregon State A W 2-0S 21 CS Fullerton H W 3-1S 26 Marquette1 H L 1-2S 28 Evansville1 H W 5-1O 3 St. Mary’s A W 3-0O 5 Santa Clara A W 3-0O 10 Stanford% H L 0-1O 12 California% H W 4-0O 19 Portland H W 2-0O 26 Oregon State% H W 6-1O 31 Gonzaga A W 1-0N 7 Seattle Pacific H W 3-0N 9 San Francisco H W 6-1N 23 Stanford+ (ot) H W 2-1D 1 UCLA+ A L 0-1

1998Final Record: 16-4, 8-1 (1st)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerS 1 Gonzaga H W 2-1S 5 George Mason24 N W 3-0S 6 Rutgers24 N W 2-0S 11 Loy. Marymount32 (ot) H W 2-1S 13 San Diego32 (ot) H W 1-0S 17 San Francisco A W 2-1S 25 Wisconsin1 H W 5-1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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S 27 Wake Forest1 H L 1-2O 3 Portland A W 2-1O 9 UC Santa Barbara H W 9-1O 11 Cal Poly SLO H W 4-0O 16 Stanford* (ot) A L 1-2O 18 California* A W 2-0O 23 UC Irvine* H W 3-2O 25 Cal State Fullerton* H W 2-1O 30 Oregon State* A W 6-0N 7 Seattle Pacific A L 1-2N 13 UCLA* A W 2-0N 15 Sacramento State* A W 2-0N 22 UNC Greensboro+ H L 1-2

1999Final Record: 15-5-2, 7-0 (1st)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerS 1 Gonzaga (ot) A T 2-2S 4 Evansville24 N W 2-1S 6 Marquette24 N W 1-0S 10 SMU33 N L 0-1S 12 UNLV33 A W 2-1S 17 Hartford34 N L 0-2S 19 Massachusetts34 (ot) A L 2-3S 24 San Jose State1 (ot) H T 0-0S 26 Fresno State1 (ot) H W 2-1O 2 Seattle Pacific H W 1-0O 8 Portland H L 1-2O 15 Air Force* A W 2-0O 17 Denver* (ot) A W 4-3O 22 California* (ot) H W 2-1O 24 Stanford* H W 1-0O 29 Cal Poly SLO* A W 2-1O 31 Sacramento State* H W 4-0N 7 Oregon State* H W 4-2N 10 UCLA< H W 2-1

N 14 Oral Roberts > H W 2-1N 21 Portland+ A W 3-2N 28 Indiana+ A L 0-2

2000Final Record: 14-6-0, 7-1-0 (1st)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerS 2 at Creighton A L 0-2S 3 SW Missouri State N L 0-3S 9 San Diego State24 N W 3-0S 10 Akron24 N W 3-0S 14 UC-Irvine H W 2-1S 16 Santa Clara H L 0-2S 22 Rhode Island3 H W 2-1S 24 Fullerton3 H W 2-1O 1 Oregon State** H W 1-0O 6 Stanford** A W 2-1O 8 California** H W 7-0O 15 UCLA** A W 3-2O 22 Stanford** H L 0-2O 27 Gonzaga H W 3-0O 29 at Portland A L 1-4N 3 UCLA** H W 2-1N 5 Oregon State** A W 3-0N 10 California** A W 4-2N 17 Ala.-Birmingham+ (4ot) H W 1-0N 25 Indiana+ H L 1-2

2001Final Record: 13-6-0, 4-4-0 (3rd)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerA 31 Fairleigh Dickinson35 (ot)N W 3-2S 1 Connecticut35 A W 1-0S 8 Indiana24 N L 0-1S 9 William & Mary24 N W 3-2

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1989Champion: WashingtonMost Valuable Player: Eddie Henderson, UWMost Outstanding Goalkeeper: Rolf Norton, UW

1990Champion: WashingtonMost Valuable Player: Ken Dorn, UWMost Outstanding Goalkeeper: Rolf Norton, UW

1991Champion: WashingtonMost Valuable Player: Shannon Murray, UWMost Outstanding Goalkeeper: Dusty Hudock, UW

1992Champion: WashingtonMost Valuable Player: Erik Penner, UWMost Outstanding Goalkeeper: Dusky Hudock, UW

1993Champion: WashingtonMost Valuable Player: Jim Clarke, PortlandMost Outstanding Goalkeeper: Dusty Hudock, UW

1994Champion: PortlandMost Valuable–Offensive: Andrew Gregor, PortlandMost Outstanding–Defensive: Khary Knowles, Portland

1995Champion: PortlandMost Valuable–Offensive: Linus Rhode, PortlandMost Outstanding–Defensive: Patrick Griffin, UCSB

1996Champion: WashingtonMost Valuable–Offensive: Joe Franchino, UWMost Outstanding–Defensive: Brandon Prideaux, UW

1997Champion: MarquetteMost Valuable–Offensive: Jason Boyce, UWMost Outstanding–Defensive: Jim Welch, Marquette

1998Champion: PortlandMost Valuable–Offensive: Chris Brown, PortlandMost Outstanding–Def.: Brian Casola, Portland Craig Waibel, UW

1999Champion: PortlandMost Valuable–Offensive: Casey Conner, PortlandMost Outstanding–Defensive: Ryan Suarez, San Jose State

2000Champion: WashingtonMost Outstanding–Offensive: Duncan Oughton, CS FullertonMost Outstanding–Defensive: Bryn Ritchie, UW

2001Champion: PortlandMost Outstanding–Offensive: Kelly Gray, PortlandMost Outstanding–Defensive: Bryn Ritchie, UW

2002Champion: University of ConnecticutMost Outstanding-Offensive: Sean Giudice, UWMostOutstanding-Defensive: Shavar Thomas, UConn

HUSKY CLASSIC HISTORY

S 20 Seattle University H W 3-1S 28 UNLV1 H W 2-0S 30 Air Force1 H W 2-1O 5 Santa Clara (ot) A W 1-0O 12 St. Mary’s H W 4-1O 13 Oregon State** H W 2-1O 19 UCLA** H W 3-1O 26 California** A L 0-1O 28 Stanford** A L 1-4N 2 Oregon State** A W 1-0N 9 Portland H W 4-3N 11 UCLA** (ot) A L 2-3N 16 Stanford** (2ot) H L 0-1N 18 California** H W 4-2N 25 Portland+ H L 0-1

2002Final Record: 6-10-3, 4-5-0 (5th)Head Coach: Dean WurzbergerA 31 Central Florida (ot)36 N T 2-2S 2 DePaul (ot)36 N T 1-1S 6 Santa Clara H W 2-1S 13 Charleston37 N W 2-0S 15 South Carolina37 A L 1-3S 19 Creighton (ot) H L 1-2S 27 Marquette1 H W 3-2S 29 Connecticut1 H L 0-2O 6 Portland (ot) A T 1-1O 11 Stanford A L 0-2O 13 California (ot) A L 1-2O 20 Oregon State H L 2-3O 25 Fresno State H W 1-0O 27 UCLA H L 0-1N 1 UCLA (ot) A W 2-1N 3 Fresno State A L 2-3

N 10 Oregon State A L 3-6N 15 California (ot) H W 2-1N 17 Stanford (ot) H L 1-2

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UW AT THE NCAA TOURNAMENTNov. 24, 1968 San Francisco L, 0-1Nov. 25, 1972 at UCLA L, 0-5Nov. 23, 1973 at UCLA L, 0-3Nov. 19, 1976 at San Jose State L, 1-4Nov. 15, 1978 at Santa Clara L, 0-2Nov. 17, 1982 at San Francisco L, 2-3Nov. 12, 1989 at Portland L, 0-1 (ot)Nov. 15, 1992 at Portland W, 2-1Nov. 22, 1992 at Indiana L, 0-2Nov. 19, 1995 at Portland L, 0-1Nov. 23, 1996 Santa Clara W, 2-1 (2ot)Dec. 1, 1996 Fresno State L, 0-1Nov. 23, 1997 Stanford W, 2-1 (ot)Dec. 1, 1997 at UCLA L, 0-1Nov. 22, 1998 UNC Greensboro L, 1-2Nov. 21, 1999 at Portland W, 3-2Nov. 28, 1999 at Indiana L, 0-2Nov. 17, 2000 UAB W, 1-0 (4 ot)Nov. 25, 2000 Indiana L, 1-2Nov. 25, 2001 Portland (2nd rd) L, 0-1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSOverall Conf. Conf. NCAA

Year Coach Record Record Place Tournament1963 .............. Ron Jepson ............................ 3-2-11964 .............. Ron Jepson ............................ 3-1-11965 .............. Derek Mallinson ..................... 0-41966 .............. Mike Ryan .............................. 0-21967 .............. Mike Ryan ............................. 6-2-21968 .............. Mike Ryan ............................. 5-6-2 .................. 3-1-2 ...................... 1st ................. 1st rnd.1969 .............. Mike Ryan ............................. 5-2-1 .................. 5-2-1 ..................... 2nd .............................1970 .............. Mike Ryan ............................. 5-3-2 .................. 5-3-2 ...................... 3rd .............................1971 .............. Mike Ryan ............................. 7-5-1 .................. 6-5-1 ...................... 4th .............................1972 .............. Mike Ryan ............................ 12-4-2 ................ 11-0-1 ..................... 1st ................. 1st rnd.1973 .............. Mike Ryan ............................ 15-4-4 ................ 11-1-1 ..................... 1st ................. 1st rnd.1974 .............. Mike Ryan ............................ 15-3-3 ................. 6-1-2 ..................... 2nd .............................1975 .............. Mike Ryan ............................ 16-5-2 ................... 7-1 ....................... 2nd .............................1976 .............. Mike Ryan ............................ 15-2-3 ................. 7-0-1 ...................... 1st ................. 1st rnd.1977 .............. Mike O’Malley ...................... 14-2-1 ................... 7-1 ....................... 2nd .............................1978 .............. Mike O’Malley ...................... 13-7-2 ................. 5-2-2 ...................... 4th ................. 1st rnd.1979 .............. Mike O’Malley ...................... 11-7-2 ................. 5-2-1 ...................... 4th .............................1980 .............. Frank Gallo ........................... 17-4-0 ................... 7-1 ....................... 2nd .............................1981 .............. Frank Gallo ........................... 17-3-1 ................... 6-2 ........................ 3rd .............................1982 .............. Frank Gallo ........................... 18-2-1 ................. 6-0-1 ...................... 1st ................. 1st rnd.1983 .............. Denny Buck ........................... 17-3-1 ................... 8-0 ........................ 1st .............................1984 .............. Denny Buck ........................... 14-3-2 ................... 6-2 ........................ 3rd .............................1985 .............. Ron Carter ............................ 11-6-0 ................... 8-1 ........................ 1st .............................1986 .............. Ron Carter ............................. 9-5-6 .................. 7-2-1 ..................... 2nd .............................1987 .............. Ron Carter ............................ 13-5-1 ................ 10-0-1 ..................... 1st .............................1988 .............. Ron Carter ............................ 14-4-1 ................... 4-1 ....................... 2nd .............................1989 .............. Ron Carter ............................ 15-6-1 ................... 4-2 ........................ 4th ................. 1st rnd.1990 .............. Ron Carter ............................ 11-4-5 ................. 3-2-1 ..................... 2nd .............................1991 .............. Ron Carter ............................. 8-8-1 .................... 4-2 ............................................................1992 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 15-3-3 ................... 6-1 ........................ 1st ................ 2nd rnd.1993 .............. Dean Wurzberger .................. 9-5-4 .................. 3-1-3 ...................... 5th .............................1994 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 10-7-2 ................. 5-1-1 ..................... 2nd .............................1995 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 12-5-4 ................. 5-0-2 ..................... 2nd ................. 1st rnd.1996 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 15-3-1 ................... 3-1 ....................... 2nd ................ 2nd rnd.1997 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 15-3-2 ................... 3-1 ....................... 2nd ................ 2nd rnd.1998 .............. Dean Wurzberger .................. 16-4 .................... 8-1 ........................ 1st ................. 1st rnd.1999 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 15-5-2 ................... 7-0 ........................ 1st ................ 2nd rnd.2000 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 14-6-0 ................... 7-1 ........................ 1st ................ 2nd rnd.2001 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 13-6-0 ................... 4-4 ........................ 3rd ................ 2nd rnd.2002 .............. Dean Wurzberger ................. 6-10-3 ................... 3-7 ........................ 5th .............................Totals 449-171-70 205-52-24

ALL-TIME COACHESCoach (Years) Record Pct.Ron Jepson (1963-64) 6-3-2 .636Derek Mallinson (1965) 0-4 .000Mike Ryan (1968-76) 101-38-22 .696Mike O’Malley (1977-79) 38-16-5 .686Frank Gallo (1980-82) 52-9-2 .828Denny Buck (1983-84) 31-6-3 .813Ron Carter (1985-91) 81-38-15 .660Dean Wurzberger (1992- ) 140-57-21 .690Totals (1963-2002) 449-171-70 .701

HUSKY SOCCER HISTORY