2010 FGCU Men's Soccer Media Guide

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2010 Media Guide

Florida Gulf Coast University Men’s Soccer


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Table of Contents

SEASON INFORMATION PGS 3-6 Quick Facts................................................................................................4 Schedule.....................................................................................................4 Roster Information................................................................................5 Media Information..................................................................................6 FGCUAthletics.com................................................................................6

MEET THE EAGLES PGS 7-22 Coaching Staff......................................................................................8-9 Player Profiles............................................................................... 10-21 Media Roster.........................................................................................22 2009 SEASON REVIEW PGS 23-29 Combined Stats....................................................................................24 Game Results........................................................................................25 Category Leaders................................................................................26 Individual Stats......................................................................................27 Atlantic Sun Conference..................................................................28 2009 A-Sun Review...........................................................................29 THE OPPONENTS PGS 30-31 USF.............................................................................................................30 Virginia Commonwealth...................................................................30 Old Dominion..........................................................................................30 Marquette...............................................................................................30 Valparaiso...............................................................................................30 Drexel........................................................................................................30 Ohio State................................................................................................30 FIU...............................................................................................................30 Lipscomb.................................................................................................30

Belmont....................................................................................................31 USC Upstate..........................................................................................31 ETSU..........................................................................................................31 Campbell..................................................................................................31 Mercer.....................................................................................................31 FAU.............................................................................................................31 Stetson.....................................................................................................31 Jacksonville............................................................................................31 North Florida.........................................................................................31 THE RECORD BOOK PGS 33-37 Career Records...................................................................................33 Season Records........................................................................... 34-35 Game Records......................................................................................36 Series Records.....................................................................................37 Yearly Results.......................................................................................37 ATHLETICS AND CAMPUS INFORMATION Eagle History: FGCU Traditions.....................................................38 University President: Wilson G. Bradshaw..............................39 Athletic Director: Ken Kavanagh..................................................40 Staff Directory.......................................................................................41 FGCU Soccer Complex......................................................................42 Athletic Facilities..................................................................................43 FGCU Outdoor Sports Complex....................................................44 Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning.................................... 45 Compliance.............................................................................................46 The City of Fort Myers............................................................... 48-49 Florida Gulf Coast University.................................................. 50-51 FGCU Campus Living..........................................................................52

FGCU Athletics In keeping with the University’s mission, commitment and goals, the Intercollegiate Athletics Program is designed and maintained to accommodate fully and effectively the holistic needs and interests of student-athletes in their quest for excellence in the arena of highly competitive sport while working toward the achievement of an undergraduate degree. Furthermore, the program is designed and maintained to be: educationally based, ethically sound, fiscally responsible, gender equitable and imbued with the values of sportsmanship and fair play By fostering a sense of pride and goodwill within the student body, faculty, alumni and community, the athletic department endeavors to contribute to the highly respected image of Florida Gulf Coast University.

WE ARE FGCU When referring to the University, please be aware of the following policy regarding usage. First references to the school and its intercollegiate athletic programs should always be Florida Gulf Coast University. The only secondary references used should be “FGCU,” ”Florida Gulf Coast,” or “Eagles.” Please refrain from using “Fla. Gulf Cst.,” “Gulf Coast,” or any other similar combination.

Credits The 2010 FGCU Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the Florida Gulf Coast University Athletics Department. Covers Design: Caleb Baker Inside Design and Layout: Caleb Baker Editing: Amanda Muprhy, Patrick Pierson, & Michael Hill Photography: Jim Dostie, James Greco, Bob Klein, Scott Paul, Dennis Snyder, Brian Tietz, FGCU Sports Information

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Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION School ........................... Florida Gulf Coast University City/Zip .................................. Fort Myers, FL 33965 Founded ....................................................................... 1997 Enrollment ............................................................. 12,000 Nickname . ................................................................ Eagles Colors .................... Cobalt Blue and Emerald Green Facility ..................... FGCU Soccer Complex (2,000) Affiliation ...................................... NCAA Division I-AAA Conference .................................................. Atlantic Sun President .................................. Dr. Wilson Bradshaw Athletic Director ................................... Ken Kavanagh SWA/Associate AD ........................ Kathy Peterson Athletic Department Phone ......... 239-590-7012 SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ................ Pat Pierson E-mail ................................................ ppierson@fgcu.edu Men’s Soccer Contact ........................... Caleb Baker E-mail .................................................... cbaker@fgcu.edu Office .................................................... (239) 590-7097 Sports Information Fax ............... (239) 590-7014 Mailing Address . .......... 10501 FGCU Blvd. South ..................................................... Fort Myers, FL 33965 Website .............................. www.FGCUAthletics.com TEAM INFORMATION First Season of Soccer ........................................ 2007 All-Time Record............... 22-27-4 (12-13-2 A-Sun) 2009 Record ........................................................... 8-7-1 Conf. Record .................................................. 6-3-0 (3rd) Home ............................................................................ 4-1-0 Away .............................................................................. 3-5-1 Neutral...........................................................................1-1-0 Letterwinners R/L ................................................ 23/5 Starters R/L .............................................................10/1 Newcomers ........................................................................ 8 COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................. Bob Butehorn (Tampa ’85) Record at FGCU/Years . ........... 22-27-4/3 years Career record/Years ................ 56-59-8/7 years Atlantic Sun Record/Years....... 12-13-2/3 years Assistant Coach ................... Alex Aldaz (Texas ’01) Assistant Coach .. Aaron Slusher (Wilmington ‘09)

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2010 Schedule AUGUST Date Day Opponent 25 Wed. Tampa (Exb.) 28 Sat. Rollins (Exb.)

Location FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex

Time 7:00 pm 4:00 pm

SEPTEMBER Date Day Opponent Location 1 Wed. USF Tampa, Fla. 4 Sat. VCU # Richmond, Va. 6 Mon. Old Dominion# Richmond, Va. 10 Fri. Marquette^ Milwaukee, Wis. 12 Sun. Valparaiso^ Milwaukee, Wis. 16 Thurs. Drexel+ FGCU Soccer Complex 18 Sat. Ohio State+ FGCU Soccer Complex 24 Fri. FIU FGCU Soccer Complex

Time 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 12:00 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm

OCTOBER Date Day Opponent Location 1 Fri. Lipscomb* Nashville, Tenn. 3 Sun. Belmont* Nashville, Tenn. 8 Fri. USC-Upstate* FGCU Soccer Complex 10 Sun. ETSU* FGCU Soccer Complex 14 Thurs. Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 16 Sat. Mercer* Macon, Ga. 19 Tues. FAU FGCU Soccer Complex 22 Fri. Stetson* FGCU Soccer Complex 29 Fri. Jacksonville* FGCU Soccer Complex

Time 8:30 pm 1:05 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm

* Atlantic Sun Conference Match # Richmond Classic (Hosted by Virginia Commonwealth) ^ Marquette Invitational (Hosted by Marquette University) + Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic (Hosted by FGCU) All Times Eastern unless otherwise noted and Subject To Change Home Matches In Bold


2010 Team Roster Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bob Butehorn....................................................................................... Tampa, 1985/Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Alex Aldaz....................................................................................... Texas, 2001/Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Aaron Slusher..................................................................Wilmington, 2009/Second Season

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Name Adam Glick Caleib Lynch Matthew O’Shaughnessy Kevin Ante Arjun Jani Scott Harrison Cristian Raudales Andres Navas Jelani Smith Josey Portillo Ryan Price Jonathan Koshko Francesco DiStefano Brandon Price Tyler Sharpe Deion Jones Donovan Henry Billy Fanning Jonathan Hohn Juan Castellon Alexei Reyes Jeremy Vollmer Westin Vallentine William Morse Tyler Starr Nick Patterson Donatto Punyed Jake Moffett Matthew Smith Henry Penagos Robbie Wallace

Pos. GK D D D D F MF MF D MF F D MF D MF MF MF/F MF MF MF MF MF F F D MF MF MF GK MF GK

Ht. 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-3 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-7 6-3 5-11 5-8 5-9 6-3 5-8 5-6 5-10 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-2 5-8 6-0

Wt. 205 150 185 190 165 170 165 150 200 135 175 165 145 200 165 150 148 180 150 140 170 160 180 165 155 175 135 160 195 140 160

Yr. R-Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. R-Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. R-So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. So. R-Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown/Previous School Leola, Pa./Conestoga Valley HS Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS/Fla. Institute of Tech Trinity, Fla./Mitchell HS Miami, Fla./Varela HS Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HS Cocoa, Fla./Merritt Island HS Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HS Miami, Fla./Sunset Senior HS/Florida International Mississauga, Canada/Rick Hansen Secondary Metairie, La./Grace King HS Melbourne Beach, Fla./Melbourne HS New Port Richey, Fla./Mitchell HS Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola HS Melbourne Beach, Fla./Melbourne Central Catholic Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS Tampa, Fla./Freedom HS Parkland, Fla./Stoneman Douglas HS Valrico, Fla./Durant Senior HS Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Preparatory School Carmel, Ind./Westfield HS Spring, Texas/Klein Collins HS Sugar Land, Texas/Clements HS Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS Tarpon Springs, Fla./East Lake HS Doral, Fla./Doral Senior HS Homestead, Fla./West Minster Christian School Cape Canaveral, Fla./Coastal Carolina Margate, Fla./American Heritage School of Boca/Delray

Trinity, Fla./J.W. Mitchell HS

Pronunciation Guide Kevin Ante ……………………………………………....................................................................................................................... On-te Jonathan Hohn …………………………………………................................................................................................................... Hon Arjun Jani ……………………………................................................................................................................... Ar-June John-ee Jonathan Koshko ………………………………................................................................................................................ Kosh-koe Caleib Lynch ………………………………………….................................................................................................................. Cay-leb Andres Navas ………………………………………............................................................................................................... Nah-vas Matthew O’Shaughnessy …….…............................................................................................................. O-Shaw-nuh-see Francesco DiStefano ......................................................................................................... Fran-ches-coe Di-Stef-in-oh Josey Portillo ……………………................................................................................................................. Jo-zee Poor-tee-oh Donatto Punyed ……………………..…………................................................................................................................. Poon-yed Cristian Raudales …………………………….............................................................................................................. Raw-doll-us Jeremy Vollmer …………………………….…… ............................................................................................................. Vuhl-mer Henry Penagos ………………………………................................................................................................................. Pen-ah-gos

Roster Breakdown Class Senior............................. 4 Junior............................. 9 Sophomore.................. 9 Freshmen..................... 9

Position Forwards...................... 4 Midfielders................16 Defensmen.................. 8 Goalkeepers................ 3

State Florida.........................24 Texas.............................. 3 Pennsylvania............... 1 Louisiana....................... 1 Indiana........................... 1 Canada.............................

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Media Information

Media Outlets

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE The Florida Gulf Coast University Sports Information Office is located in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics in Alico Arena. The Sports Information Office is on the third floor in room 1090. PRESS/PHOTO CREDENTIALS Press Credentials will be issued to working members of the media only. All requests for working press, photo, and broadcast credentials must be made at least 24 hours prior to the event. Media regularly assigned to cover FGCU and the visiting school will receive top priority. Credentials can be picked up at the Sports Information Office or will-call window at the front entrance of Alico Arena. NCAA policy establishes that only photographers on assignment will be afforded credentials. Designated areas for photographers have been marked, all photographers must remain within the designated areas. PRESS AREA Working space for the media is located at midfield on the west side of the FGCU Soccer Complex. Spouses, dates and other non-workers are not permitted in the press box. Working personnel are expected to follow guidelines established by the NCAA. Statistics, pre-game notes, and game programs will be available in the Sports Information Office prior to the game. Final box scores and play-by-play accounts will be distributed as quickly as possible at the conclusion of the game. E-MAIL SERVICE Every press release that is distributed by FGCU Athletics is available via e-mail. This includes release copy and pdf-formatted game notes. To be added to the distribution list, please send an e-mail request to Caleb Baker at cbaker@fgcu.edu. IN-SEASON PLAYER INTERVIEWS All player interviews should be scheduled through the Sports Information Department or Caleb Baker. Please allow at least 24 hours to set up interviews. Players may not be interviewed on game day once they enter the locker room or athletic training room. POST-EVENT INTERVIEW POLICY Head coaches and requested players will be available for post-game interviews after a 10 minute “cooling off� period as prescribed by the NCAA. See visiting Sports Information Director regarding interviews with members of their coaching staff or players. IN-SEASON COACHES INTERVIEWS In-person interviews with the head coach or staff can be arranged through the Sports Information Department or Caleb Baker. The head coach and his staff may be reached for telephone interviews from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday by calling the Sports Information Office at (239) 590-7097.

WIRE SERVICES Associated Press Sports Editor 9100 N.W. 36th Street Miami, FL 33178 Office: (800)824-5498/(305)5945825 Fax: (305) 594-9265 NEWSPAPERS Craig Handel Sports Writer Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Ed Reed Sports Editor Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Seth Soffian Sports Writer Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Dana Caldwell Sports Writer Naples Daily News 1075 Central Ave. Naples, FL 34102 Office: (239)403-6135 Fax: (239)263-4816 Greg Hardwig Sports Editor Naples Daily News 1075 Central Ave. Naples, FL 34102 Office: (239)403-6135 Fax: (239)263-4816 Jim Linette, Editor Breeze Newspaper PO Box 151306 Cape Coral, FL 33915 Office: (239)574-1110 Fax: (239)574-5693

John Fineran Sports Editor Charlotte Sun Herald 23170 Harborview Road Port Charlotte, FL 33980 Office: (941) 206-1122 Josh Siegel Sports Editor Eagle News 10501 FGCU Blvd. South Fort Myers, FL 33965 Office: (239) 590-7945 RADIO Mark Miller SportsRadio 770 20125 S. Tamiami Trail Estero, FL 33928 Office:(239)495-2100 TELEVISION Clayton Ferraro Sports Director WINK-TV (CBS) 2824 Palm Beach Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33916 Office:(239)344-5021 Fax:(239)338-4383 Brian Colleran Sports Director WZVN-TV (ABC) 3719 Central Ave. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office:(239)275-2000 Fax:(239)939-3244 Rishi Barran Sports Director WBBH-TV (NBC) 3719 Central Ave. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office:(239)275-2000 Fax:(239)939-3244 Eric Foust Sports Director WFIX (FOX) 621 S.W. Pine Island Rd. Cape Coral, FL 33991 Office:(239)574-6397 Fax:(239)574-4803

PRACTICE COVERAGE Practice sessions are open to media coverage. Please notify the Sports Information Office, 24 hours in advance, if you are planning to attend a practice.

FGCUAthletics.com The official website of FGCU Athletics is www.FGCUAthletics. com. It is the main means of information dissemination utilized by the athletics department. In addition to releases, specific team information (rosters, schedules, statistics, bios, etc.) for all varsity sports is available. Box scores for events are available in the Schedule/Results section of the particular sport page.

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Meet the Eagles Led by the reigning A-Sun Coach of the Year, this year’s rendition of the Eagles return 23 players, including five All-Conference performers.


Meet The Eagles

Bob Butehorn Head Coach

4th season, Tampa ‘85

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Head Coach

The reigning Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year, Bob Butehorn, is entering his fourth season as the men’s soccer head coach at Florida Gulf Coast University with more than 18 years of coaching experience with NCAA Division I institutions. In Butehorn’s first three seasons at the helm, he has led the Eagles to a 22-27-4 overall mark and hold an all-time record of 12-13-2 in A-Sun matches. Following a tight three-way battle for first place in 2009, the Eagles concluded the year third in the standings with a 6-3-0 conference tally and picked up five All-Conference postseason awards. Butehorn joined FGCU after spending five seasons as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer program at the University of Pennsylvania. He was also the head coach at Division I St. Bonaventure University from 1995-99. Taking over a program that had won just two games the season prior to his arrival, Butehorn led the Bonnies to school records for most conference wins and most wins in a season. He coached three All-Conference players, including the only Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year in school history, and led the Bonnies to a 34-32-4 record during his tenure. Prior to leading the Bonnies, Butehorn served six years as an assistant coach for the University of Maryland, where he was an integral part of the turnaround of that program, eventually guiding the Terps to NCAA Sweet Sixteen. During his coaching career, Butehorn has served on the Atlantic-10 soccer committee, the NCAA Regional Selection Committee and the NSCAA Regional Ranking Committee for which he held the chairman position for two years. He is also a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and the United States Soccer Federation. Butehorn has also coached numerous amateur players from the East Region as the Region I Festival Coach for the U.S. Soccer Federation. During his three-year tenure as a festival coach, Butehorn led the East squad to two gold medals and saw 12 of his players eventually join Major League Soccer teams. His accreditations include a United States Soccer Federation “A” license and an U.S. Regional Soccer Clinician. Butehorn graduated from the University of Tampa in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in sports science/physical education. As a student-athlete at Tampa, he was a member of the soccer team that won the 1981 NCAA National Soccer Championship. Butehorn finished his graduate work and earned his Master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Butehorn along with his wife, Cindy, and two daughters, Madison and Jessica, reside in Naples.

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Meet the Eagles

Alex Aldaz Assistant Coach

4th season, Texas ‘01

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Assistant

Alex Aldaz is entering his fourth season as an assistant coach for the Florida Gulf Coast University men’s soccer program. Prior to joining the FGCU men’s soccer staff, Aldaz served as an assistant coach at Xavier University. In his two years at Xavier, Aldaz helped the Musketeers reach the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament for the first time in nine years, best conference record and most overall wins in four years. Aldaz was also responsible for recruiting two 2006 Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team selections, in which Xavier was one of only two schools in the 14-team conference to have multiple selections. Prior to his tenure at Xavier, Aldaz served as an assistant coach at the University of Dayton, and helped lead the Flyers to an 11-7-1 overall record including an 8-3-0 mark and runner-up finish in the Atlantic 10 Conference in 2004. While at Dayton, Aldaz coached US National Team selections and Major League Soccer standouts Chris Rolfe and Dasan Robinson, along with four Atlantic 10 All-Conference, three NSCAA All-Region, and one NSCAA All-American studentathletes. Before his stint at Dayton, Aldaz was an assistant coach at the University of Redlands, a Division III institution in Redlands, Calif. In his two years at Redlands, Aldaz enjoyed a considerable amount of success as the Bulldogs boasted a two-year record of 36-4-2 and finished ranked in the top-11 nationally in both 2002 and 2003. The Bulldogs also won the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship in each of his two seasons, and were the highest scoring team in the 2003 NCAA Division III regular season with 92 goals in 20 games. For the 2002-03 seasons, Aldaz coached twelve All-SCIAC, two SCIAC Players of the Year, six NSCAA All-Region, and two NSCAA AllAmerican student-athletes. Prior to his two-year stretch at Redlands, Aldaz was the assistant coach at Schreiner University in Kerrville, Texas during the 2001 season. Aldaz began his coaching career for the Austin Flyers Soccer Club in Austin, Texas, where he was responsible for training and coaching nationally-ranked boys’ soccer teams. Aldaz was a former midfielder in the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues and helped the University of Texas club team to a national championship in 1996. He is a graduate of the University of Texas, has a master’s degree from the University of Redlands, and has received the NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. Aldaz is also a staff coach for Florida ODP. A Buenos Aires, Argentina native, Aldaz is fluent in Spanish and speaks some Italian. He resides in Estero with his wife, Gina, and his son, Alex Jr.

Aaron Slusher Assistant Coach

2nd season, Wilmington ‘09

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Aaron Slusher is in his second season with the FGCU Men’s Soccer staff and will serve as the goalkeeper trainer. Slusher comes to FGCU after a solid playing career at Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio. While at Wilmington he was a three-year captain, two-time All-Ohio Athletic Conference academic team selection, a First Team AllOhio academic team selection, a three-time All-Ohio Athletic Conference goalkeeper, the Ohio Athletic Conference Goalkeeper of the Year, and team Most Valuable Player, among many other accolades. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Slusher received his bachelor’s degree in sport management with wellness concentration from Wilmington College in May 2009.

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Meet the Eagles

Adam Glick GK • 6-2 • 205 • R-Jr.

Leola, Pa./Conestoga Valley HS

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At A Glance Enters redshirt junior campaign with most minutes played for a goalkeeper in program history with 3220 … sits first all-time in saves (152), wins (14), shutouts (8), and saves per game (4.22) … sat out last season after suffering a season-ending injury. As A Junior (2009) Utilized medical redshirt … As A Sophomore (2008) Made 17 starts and clocked 1525 minutes in net … recorded six wins and matched a career-best four shutouts … tallied two or more saves in 15 of the 17 games ... set new career marks in goals allowed (23), goals against average (1.36), and save percentage (.724) … started the year with a six-save outing at Ohio State (Aug. 30) … tallied his first win of season while deflecting five shots in a 1-0 defeat of Penn State (Aug. 31) ... his effort against Penn State earned him SoccerFLA.com Player of the Week honors (Sept. 2) ... picked up his second shutout of the season in a scoreless draw with Hartwick (Sept. 5) … recorded seven saves in a 3-1 victory vs. Fairfield (Sept. 21) ... tallied a season-high eight saves in a 2-1 loss at Belmont (Oct. 25) ... earned a 2-0 shutout in the season finale against Florida Atlantic (Nov. 8) with six saves, marking the sixth time he amassed five or more saves ... recognized as A-Sun Player of the Week for his efforts in the last week of the season (Nov. 10) … earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. As A Freshman (2007) Named to the A-Sun All-Freshman team ... started all 19 games and played 1695 minutes in goal ... recorded eight wins and held opponents scoreless in four outings ... tallied two or more saves in 17 of the 19 games … finished the year with a 1.86 goals against average ... made his collegiate debut at Costal Carolina where he recorded his first victory, 3-2 (Aug. 31) ... made six saves in a 3-0 loss against Furman (Sept. 1) ... helped lead the team to a 2-1 victory over UNLV in the home opener, while accumulating six saves (Sept. 7) ... set a single-game record with a season-high 13 saves in a 2-2 draw vs. Campbell (Sept. 27) ... shutout Mercer (Sept. 29) and FAU (Oct. 4) in back-to-back outings and recorded victories in each contest… notched his third shutout with a seven save performance in the 1-0 victory over North Florida (Oct. 14) ... made seven saves in a 4-0 victory over USC Upstate (Oct. 26) … recognized with A-Sun All-Academic honors. High School A three-sport LL League All-Star athlete ... named Top Senior Male Athlete of the Year ... as goalkeeper and team captain, he started every game as a junior and senior ... set a school record for single-season shutouts during his senior year ... selected LL League first team and TriCounty All-Star ... scouted by West Ham Futbol Club ... earned MVP at Lock Haven University Summer Camp and Team Leadership Award in back-to-back years ... as place-kicker/punter for the football team, he helped the team capture the 2006 Sectional Championship Title with two field goals ... set four school records as a football player ... as a centerfielder and pitcher he was named MVP and team captain, while leading the team in batting average and helping them advance to a Section Championship Title in 2006 ... selected as a first team All-Star and was among the top outfielders selected in the county ... as team captain for his Premier League team, U19 Lanco United, he allowed only one goal to win the MAPS/MSSL Tournament ... led his team to the semi-finals at the Virginian recording no goals against during regulation play. Personal Born October 7, 1988 … busines marketing major ... son of Jim and Melanie Glick

Caleib Lynch D • 5-11 • 150 • Sr.

Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS/Fla. Institute of Technology

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As A Junior (2009) Appeared in eight games and started two ... played a season-high 90 minutes in 1-0 victory over FIU (Sept. 1) ... recorded a shot in the 2-1 defeat of Mercer (Oct. 22) ... netted first two collegiate goals on a season-high two shots on goal in the 4-0 win against Campbell (Oct. 24), helping to break Campbell’s 18-game conference unbeaten streak … contributed to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Sophomore (2008) Appeared in 14 games and started 11 of those contests ... finished the season with an assist, five shots, and two shots on goal … made FGCU debut at Ohio State (Aug. 30) where he recorded a shot ... tallied an assist in the 2-1 loss at Belmont (Oct. 25). As A Freshman (Florida Institute of Tech.) Started 15 contests for the Florida Institute of Technology ... finished the year with two assists and three shots on goal. High School Three-year varsity letterman ... FACA East Coast All-State representative … MVP of Big Brothers/Big Sisters All-Star Game … All-Cape Coast Conference first team and All-Space Coast first team in March 2007 ... MVP in Elite Bracket at the Admiral Tournament.

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Personal Born January 13, 1989 … criminal justice major … son of Carolyn Chavez.


Meet the Eagles

Matthew O’Shaughnessy DEF • 6-2 • 185 • Sr.

Trinity, Fla./Mitchell HS

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At A Glance Enters senior campaign ranked first in program history in games played (52) and games started (51), and second alltime in game-winning goals (2) and total minutes played (4526) … tied for fourth place all-time in goals scored (6) and points (13) … will become the first four-year player in program history. As A Junior (2009) Earned A-Sun All-Conference second team honors ... started in all 16 matches and played all 1483 minutes ... led a defense that finished first in the A-Sun in shutouts and second in goals against average (1.21) … headed the defensive unit that held six opponents scoreless ... recorded at least one shot against UNLV (Sept. 20), Lipscomb (Oct. 11), and ETSU (Oct. 16) … assisted a defensive wall in ending Campbell’s 18-game conference unbeaten streak with a 4-0 victory (Oct. 24) ... guided the team to the first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Sophomore (2008) Appeared in 18 games while starting 17 contests … finished with four points off of two goals… accumulated 19 shots and 12 shots on goal ... had two or more shots in seven contests … took two shots and scored the game-winning goal against Penn State (Aug. 31) ... tallied four shots with two shots on goal during the 0-0 draw at Hartwick (Sept. 5) ... netted a goal off three shots in a 3-1 win over Fairfield (Sept. 21). As A Freshman (2007) Started in 18 games ... finished with four goals, one assist, 13 shots and seven shots on goal ... scored goals in back-to-back contests, netting his first collegiate goal in the 2-1 victory over UNLV (Sept. 7) and his second in the 2-1 win over Georgia State (Sept. 14) ... recorded first career assist in a 3-0 victory Florida Atlantic (Oct. 4) ... led the way with two goals on five shots in a 2-0 win over Howard in the season finale (Nov. 4) ... earned A-Sun All-Academic team honors. High School Named second team All-District (2004-05) ... named first team All-District (2006-07) ... All-North Suncoast (2006-07) ... 2004 Virginia ODP State team ... 2004 U-15 Virginia State Cup Finalist (Beach FC Outlaws) ... 2004 U-15 Champions of Virginia Club Champions League (Beach FC Outlaws) ... 2005 U-16 Virginia State Cup Finalist (Beach FC Outlaws) ... 2005 U-16 Champions of Virginia Club Champions League (Beach FC Outlaws) ... 2005 Virginia ODP State team ... 2005 Virginia ODP European Tournament team ... 2005 U-17 Champions of Club Directors League (Clearwater Chargers) ... captain of the 2006 U-17 Florida State Cup Champions (Clearwater Chargers). Personal Born March 4, 1989 … criminal justice major ... son of Pat and Bette Jo O’Shaughnessy ... has three younger brothers; Ryan, Patrick and Michael

Kevin Ante DEF • 6-0 • 190 • Jr.

Miami, Fla./Varela HS

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As A Sophomore (2009) Competed in nine matches and started four contests ... recorded a shot on goal against Jacksonville (Oct. 4) ... played a season-high 60 minutes against Belmont (Oct. 9) … helped a defense that finished first in the A-Sun in shutouts and second in goals against average (1.21) … contributed to the first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record As A Freshman (2008) Named to the “100 Freshmen to Keep an Eye on in 2008” list by College Soccer News ... started in all 18 games ... helped anchor a strong defensive unit ... made collegiate debut in the 2-1 loss at Ohio State (Aug. 30) ... finished campaign with one assist and three shots ... recorded first collegiate point on an assist in the 3-1 victory over East Tennessee State (Oct. 31). High School Led Varela High School to consecutive state championships his junior and senior year ... named to the NSCAA Boys High School All-American team … participated in Adidas ESP 2005-2007 ... ESP All-Star in 2007 ... member of the ODP State team for three years, Y-League ODP National Select team, All-Dade first team 2008, Cagliari Calcio Strike Force, and Miami FC Kendall, which is one of the premier programs in the country...Traveled to Germany with the Y-League National Select team... also traveled to Italy to train with Cagliari Calcio. Personal Born November 29, 1989 … business major … son of Marco and Luisa Ante.

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Meet the Eagles

Arjun Jani

DEF • 5-10 • 165 • R-Jr. Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HS

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As A Redshirt Sophomore (2009) Appeared in 12 matches while starting eight contests ... recorded a shot against Jacksonville (Oct. 4) ... scored the game-winning goal in the 90th minute of the 2-1 match with Lipscomb (Oct. 11) ... played a season-high 95 minutes in the 1-0 victory over USC Upstate (Oct. 18) … part of a defensive line that finished first in the A-Sun in shutouts and second in goals against average (1.21) … assisted the defensive unit in holding six opponents scoreless … assisted a defensive wall in ending Campbell’s 18-game conference unbeaten streak with a 4-0 victory (Oct. 24) ... helped guide the team to the first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Sophomore (2008) Utilized medical redshirt … earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. As A Freshman (2007) Started 18 games on the year ... finished the season with five shots and one shot on goal ... anchored the defense unit that pitched four shutouts ... recorded two shots in the 1-0 loss against Belmont (Oct. 21) ... had one shot on goal in the 2-1 win over Howard (Nov. 4) ... member of program’s inaugural team … earned A-Sun All-Academic team honors. High School Two-time All-County and All-Region selection ... four-year varsity letterwinner ... three-time MVP... member of the 2006 Super-Y North American Championship team ... member of a Sun Bowl Championship team and also a two-time State runner-up team. Personal Born September 19, 1988 … health science major ... son of Yogi and Dawn Jani ... has one sister, Preeti.

Scott Harrison FWD • 6-4 • 170 • Jr.

Cocoa, Fla./Merritt Island HS

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At A Glance Enters junior seasons as the program’s leader in points (20), assists (6), and shots on goal (32), and ranks second in goals (7), shots attempted (54), shots per game (1.64), shots on goal per game (0.97), while ranking in the top five in four other categories. As A Sophomore (2009) Competed in 15 matches and started 14 contests ... finished the season with four points on one goal and two assists, with nine shots on goal ... scored first goal of the season with three shots on goal in the 2-1 win over Mercer (Oct. 22) ... recorded an assist in victories over North Florida (Oct. 2) and Belmont (Oct. 9) ... tallied more than one shot against FIU, College of Charleston, North Florida, Lipscomb, ETSU, and Mercer … helped guide the team to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Freshman (2008) Appeared in all 18 games and started 17 contests ... named to the A-Sun All-Freshman team ... finished the season with 17 points on six goals, five assists and 23 shots on goal ... appeared in the shot column in 15 of 18 games played ... tallied an assist and a shot in his collegiate debut at Ohio State (Aug. 30) ... recorded two goals, two assists, five shots and three shots on goal in the 7-1 win over North Florida (Oct. 17) ... scored a goal and recorded two shots in the 2-1 loss at Belmont (Oct. 25) ... netted a goal in each of the final three games in the 3-0 win over ETSU (Oct. 31), the 2-2 draw with USC Upstate (Nov. 2) and the 2-0 defeat of Florida Atlantic (Nov. 8) … earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. High School Back to back final four appearances 06-07, 07-08 with Merritt Island ... Cape Coast Conference District Champions three consecutive years ... two-year Regional Champion … All-County selection 06-07 and 07-08 ... selected to All-Star team in 07-08 ... played in Super Y League for two years ... traveled to England to participate in Worldwide Classic Tournament ... 4A MVP Player of the Year in 07-08. Personal Born July 9, 1989 … physical therapy major … son of Warren Harrison and Twania Peterson.

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Cristian Raudales MF • 5-10 • 165 • Jr.

Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HS

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At A Glance Enters junior season as the program’s leader in goals scored (8) and game-winning goals (3), while ranking in the top five in 10 other categories. As A Sophomore (2009) Earned A-Sun All-Conference second team honors ... started all 16 matches and accumulated 1264 minutes ... tied for first place in the A-Sun in game-winning goals and ranked in the top 10 in points, points per game, goals, and goals per game … led the team with 13 points, five goals, three game-winning goals, and 25 shots ... also tallied three assists and nine shots on goal … recorded at least one shot in 12 contests and tallied multiple shots on nine occasions … scored the game-winning goal on a penalty kick and took a season-high four shots in the 1-0 season-opening win over FIU (Sept. 1) ... recorded a goal off of two shots in the 2-2 draw with Furman (Sept. 11) at the Diadora/Spinx Tournament ... credited with his second game-winning goal in the 3-0 victory over North Florida (Oct. 2) ... notched another game-winning goal and assisted one more in the 4-0 defeat of Belmont (Oct. 9) ... tallied an additional goal in the 2-1 win over Lipscomb (Oct. 11) ... registered an assist in back-to-back victories over Mercer (Oct. 22) and Campbell (Oct. 24), ending the Camels’ 18-game conference unbeaten streak with the 4-0 win (Oct. 24) …. helped guide the team to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Freshman (2008) Started all 18 games ... finished with six points on three goals off 15 shots and 10 shots on goal ... made collegiate debut at Ohio State (Aug. 30) ... tallied a goal off a season-high three shots with two shots on goal in a 4-1 defeat at Mercer (Oct. 2) ... recorded a goal and four shots in the 7-1 victory over North Florida (Oct. 17) ... netted a goal and tied a season-high three shots in the 2-2 draw against USC Upstate (Nov. 2) … named to the “100 Freshmen to Keep an Eye on in 2008” list by College Soccer News. High School Named NSCAA All-American first team as senior ... named Florida Player of the Year as Senior ... named NSCAA Regional All-South first season as freshman, junior and senior ... named Bradenton Herald Player of the year as sophomore and junior ... named All-County team as a sophomore and junior ... scored 88 goals in high school career ... third all-time in Manatee High School history ... captain as a senior and junior ... named team MVP and Most Valuable Offensive Player as freshman, sophomore and junior ... Rookie of the Year as freshman ... won district final in sophomore year ... made three consecutive trips to state final four with Strictly Soccer from 2004-06. Personal Born October 3, 1989 … civil engineering major ... first All-American high school student-athlete to play at FGCU ... son of Juan Raudales and Martha Martinez ... has two older brothers, Juan Carlos and Wilmer Raudales, and one older sister Wendy Raudales.

andres Navas MF • 5-11 • 150 • So.

Miami, Fla./Sunset Senior HS/Fla. International

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As A Freshman (2009) Appeared in all 16 games and started six contests ... finished with four points off four assists and nine shots, with five shots on goal ... made collegiate debut and recorded three shots on goal in the season-opening 1-0 victory over FIU (Sept. 1) ... assisted a goal against UNLV (Sept. 20) at the UNLV Rebel Classic and another against Belmont (Oct. 9) in the 4-0 victory ... tallied a season-high two assists in the 4-0 win over Campbell, ending the Camels’ 18-game conference unbeaten streak (Oct. 24) … helped guide the team to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. High School Member of Miami FC Kendall, US Soccer Development Academy team ... 2008 Disney Showcase Champions ... US Youth Soccer, Florida State Champions in 2005 and 2008 with Kendall Soccer Coalition ... Sunset Senior High School, varsity starter from 2006-2008, Dade County District Champions in 2008 and 2006 ... 2008 All-Dade County second team, 2007 All-Dade County honorable mention. Personal Born December 31, 1990 … engineering major … son of Milton and Silvia Navas.

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Jelani Smith FWD • 6-3 • 200 • So.

Mississauga, Canada/Rick Hansen Secondary School

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As A Freshman (2009) Competed in all 16 matches and started 13 contests ... finished with seven points on two goals and three assists off 19 shots, with 11 shots on goal ... made collegiate debut and recorded a shot on goal in the 1-0 victory over FIU (Sept. 1) in the season opener ... recorded his first collegiate point on an assist in the 2-2 draw with Furman (Sept. 11) at the Diadora/Spinx Tournament ... scored his first collegiate goal in the 3-0 victory over UC Riverside (Sept. 18) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... credited with an assist against UNLV (Sept. 20) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... registered a goal and assisted another in the 4-0 defeat of Campbell (Oct. 24), ending the Camels’ 18-game conference unbeaten streak ... helped the team to the first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record … called to Canadian U-20 National competition in Netherlands … added to U-20 player pool for 2010 CONCACAF and 2011 World Cup qualifying in Columbia. High School Provincial East Champions in 2008 and 2009 with Hearts Azzuri ... Canadian Soccer League, National Division Champions in 2008 with Italia Shooters ... youngest player in Canadian Soccer League in 2007, with Canadian Lions ... member of National Training Center in 2007-08 ... BMO Financial Group National Championship silver medalist ... member of Ontario U-16 Provincial team. Personal Born January 1, 1991 … business major ... son of Hubert and Patricka Smith.

Josey Portillo MF • 5-8 • 135 • Jr.

Metairie, La./Grace King HS

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At A Glance Enters junior season in third place all-time in assists (4) and shots on goal (19), fourth in shots attempted (43), fifth in games played (33), and in the top 10 in three other categories. As A Sophomore (2009) Appeared in all 16 games and started 13 contests ... finished with 23 shots with five shots on goal … registered at least one shot in 10 outings … recorded a season-high 85 minutes against then-No. 11 USF (Sept. 5) ... tallied four shots in the 3-0 victory over UC Riverside (Sept. 18) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... assisted an offensive unit in ending Campbell’s 18-game conference unbeaten streak with a 4-0 victory (Oct. 24) ... fired more than one shot in each of the final four games, highlighted by a season-high five shots against Stetson (Nov. 1) in the season finale … helped guide the team to the first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Freshman (2008) Appeared in 17 games and started 16 contests ... finished the season with six points on a goal and four assists, off of 20 shots with 14 shots on goal … made collegiate debut at Ohio State (Aug. 30) and fired three shots, with two on goal ... tallied first collegiate point on an assist, while recording a shot against Penn State (Aug. 31) … recorded two assists and a season-high four shots on goal in the 3-1 win over Fairfield (Sept. 21) ... tallied first collegiate goal and an assist in the 7-1 victory over North Florida (Oct. 17) ... recorded two shots on goal in the 2-2 draw with USC Upstate (Nov. 2). High School Played for the New Orleans Soccer Academy, and the New Orleans Shell Shockers of the United Soccer Leagues - Premier Development League ... competed for the Region III and Louisiana state ODP teams ... only player from Louisiana selected for the Region III team ... traveled to Holland on two occasions to train with the Excelsior youth team and he has competed in Belgium ... four-year starter and served as captain during his senior year for Grace King High School in New Orleans. Personal Born on May 17, 1990 … business administration major … son of Jose Portillo and Yesenia Delgado.

Ryan Price FWD • 6-0 • 175 • Fr.

Melbourne Beach, Fla./Melbourne HS

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High School Member of US Youth Soccer Region III ODP Team from 2005-2010 ... named to 2009 ODP Winter Interregional All-Star team ... four-year letterman and senior captain for Melbourne HS ... led Melbourne HS to consecutive Florida High School Athletic Association State Championships (6A in 2009, 5A in 2010) ... finished high school career with 85 goals and 41 assists, including 33 goals and 17 assists during senior season ... 2010 All-Space Coast Player of the Year ... 2010 Space Coast Player of the Year … 2010 Gatorade Player of the Year nominee ... 2009 Dairy Farmers Boys Player of the Year ... 2009 FHSAA Class 6A MVP ... 2009 All Space Coast Conference first team ... high school team was ranked seventh in ESPN Rise’s Fab 50.

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Personal Born January 12, 1992 ... human performance major ... son of Donnie and Eva Price ... chose FGCU because he believed in the soccer and academic programs .... felt the coaching staff had a lot to offer the players with their knowledge of the game ... excited for the opportunity to play on the same collegiate team as his older brother, Brandon, a redshirt sophomore.


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Jonathan Koshko D • 6-1 • 165 • Sr.

New Port Richie, Fla./Mitchell HS

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At A Glance Enters final season as the program’s leader in minutes played (4530) and penalty kicks made (3), and second in games played (51) and games started (50). As A Junior (2009) Appeared in 14 matches while starting 13 contests ... finished with six points on three goals, two game-winning goals, 13 shots, and five shots on goal on the year ... helped a defense that finished first in the A-Sun in shutouts and second in goals against average (1.21) … aided the defensive unit that held six opponents scoreless ... played a season-high 110 minutes vs. Furman (Oct. 11) ... scored first goal on four shots at Jacksonville (Oct. 4) ... netted back-to-back game-winning goals against Mercer (10/22/09) and Campbell (10/24/09) ... assisted the defensive wall in ending Campbell’s 18-game conference unbeaten streak (Oct. 24) … earned A-Sun Conference Player of the Week honors for his play in the 2-1 victory over Mercer and 4-0 win against Campbell … aided the team to the first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record . As A Sophomore (2008) Started in all 18 games ... helped anchor a defensive unit that recorded four shutouts ... tallied 14 shots and three shots on goal ... fired at least one shot in nine contests … recorded two shots on goal in a 2-1 defeat at Seattle (Sept. 12). As A Freshman (2007) Started all 19 games for the Eagles ... finished six points on three goals and 10 shots on goal ... recorded the first goal in program history off a penalty kick in his collegiate debut in the 3-2 victory over Coastal Carolina (Aug. 31) ... tallied four shots on goal in 3-2 win over Georgia State (Sept. 14) ... netted a goal in the 2-2 draw with Campbell (Sept. 27) ... tallied his third goal on a penalty kick in the 2-1 loss at Stetson (Oct. 7). High School Leading scorer for JV District Championship team as a freshman ... team’s leading scorer and named All-Conference second team as a sophomore ... earned All-Conference first team and All-Academic Sunshine Athletic Conference honors as a junior ... named All-Conference first team, All-Academic Sunshine Athletic Conference and Offensive MVP as a senior ... member of the U17 CDL Champions ... Sun-Bowl semifinalist ... Disney Showcase semi-finalists ... U17 Florida State Cup Champion ... U18 Atlanta Cup Champion. Personal Born December 28, 1988 ... business marketing major ... son of Steve and Jean Koshko ... has one sister, Jamie.

Francesco Distefano MF • 5-7 • 145 • Jr.

Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola HS

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At A Glance Enters junior season as the program’s leader in points (20) and assists (6), ranked second in goals (7) and gamewinning goals (2), while ranking in the top 10 in nine other categories. As A Sophomore (2009) Appeared in 14 games while starting 13 in 2009 ... finished the season with one goal, three assists and five shots on goal ... scored only goal of season with two shots on goal in a 3-0 defeat of North Florida (Oct. 2) ... recorded an assist against the College of Charleston (Sept.13) at the Diadora/Spinx Tournament ... tallied two assists in a 2-1 victory over Lipscomb (10/11/09) … registered a shot in the defeat of Campbell (Oct. 24), ending the Camels’ 18-game conference unbeaten streak with the 4-0 win (Oct. 24) ... helped guide the team to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Freshman (2008) Named to the Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team ... appeared in 15 contests while starting 14 games … finished with 15 points on six goals, three assists and 10 shots on goal ... made collegiate debut at Ohio State and netted his first collegiate goal (Aug. 30) ... recorded an assist and a shot on goal in a 3-1 defeat of Fairfield (Sept. 21) ... second goal of the season came in the 3-2 loss at Campbell (Oct. 4) … tallied two goals and an assist in the 7-1 victory over North Florida (Oct. 17) ... registered the game-winning goal in both the 3-0 win over East Tennessee State (Oct. 31) and in the 2-0 victory over Florida Atlantic (Nov. 8) to finish the season. High School Four-year varsity letter-winner … named All-Conference first team three times in addition to being named Osceola County Player of the Year as a senior with 30 goals and 25 assists … earned team MVP as a junior and a senior, and represented Osceola in the FHSAA State All-Star Game ... named an Elite 11 Pro Prospect by the Orlando Sharks ... member of the Florida State ODP team and the Region III Pool ... played club ball for the Central Florida United. Personal Born June 17, 1990 … sport management major … son of Carlos DiStefano and Maria Roman.

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Brandon Price D • 6-3 • 200 • R-So.

Melbourne Beach, Fla./Melbourne Central Catholic

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As A Sophomore (2009) Appeared in two contests … utilized medical redshirt As A Freshman (2008) Appeared in all 18 games and started 10 contests ... finished the season with five points on two goals, one assist, and 15 shots with five shots on goal … made collegiate debut at Ohio State (Aug. 30) ... tallied the game-winning goal on four shots in the 2-1 win at Lipscomb (Oct. 26) ... recorded a goal, an assist with season-highs in shots (6) and shots on goal (3) during the 3-0 victory over East Tennessee State (Oct. 31) ... earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. High School Member of the Florida State ODP team since 2003 ... selected for the Region III Pool in 2007 ... helped his club team to the final four of the USYSA Florida State Championships on two occasions ... starter for his high school varsity teams for five years (three years with Westshore Junior/Senior High, and two years with Melbourne Central Catholic) ... captained the Melbourne team and led the team to the FHSAA Class 3A championship game … led the team in goals during senior season ... selected to participate in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association AllStar Classic ... named to the All-Space Coast first team as a senior. Personal Born February 5, 1990 … human performance major … son of Donnie and Eva Price.

tyler Sharpe MF • 5-11 • 165 • Jr.

Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS

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As A Sophomore (2009) Competed in 12 games and started 10 contests ... finished with four points on two goals and seven shots, with six shots on goal ... played a season-high 110 minutes in the 2-2 draw with Furman (Sept. 11) at the Diadora/Spinx Tournament ... scored first goal of season in the 3-0 victory over North Florida (Oct. 2) ... recorded another goal in the 4-0 victory over Belmont (Oct. 9) … contributed to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Freshman (2008) Appeared in 16 games and made 13 starts ... finished the season with two points on a goal, four shots and three shots on goal ... made collegiate debut at Ohio State (Aug. 30) ... recorded first collegiate goal with one shot on goal in a 3-1 win over Fairfield (Sept. 21). High School Three-year letterman at Merritt Island High School … named captain of the Mustangs his senior year ... won the Admiral Tournament during senior year … competed in the state semi-final ending the season with 28 wins and one loss ... selected to All-Space Coast Conference first team and All-Cape Coast Conference first team ... played club soccer with Brevard FC. Personal Born January 16, 1989 … civil engineering major … son of Steve and Andrea Sharpe.

Deion jones MF • 5-8 • 150 • So.

Tampa, Fla./Freedom HS

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As A Freshman (2009) Appeared in 15 matches and started three contests ... finished with two points on one goal with eight shots, and four shots on goal ... made collegiate debut in the 1-0 season opening win against FIU (Sept. 1) ... recorded first collegiate shot on goal against then-No. 11 USF (Sept. 4) ... scored first collegiate goal on two shots against College of Charleston (Sept. 13) at the Diadora/Spinx Tournament ... made first collegiate start and recorded a shot against UNLV (Sept. 20) at the UNLV Rebel Classic … tallied two shots with one shot on goal in a season-high 95 minutes played in a 1-0 victory over USC Upstate (10/18/09) … appeared in the 4-0 defeat of Campbell (Oct. 24), snapping the Camels’ 18-game conference unbeaten streak … helped the team to the first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record.

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High School Member of Florida ODP team from 2005-09 ... member of Florida ODP team that placed third in US Youth Soccer … crowned ODP National Championships in 2007 ... named to 2009 Region III ODP pool … selected and competed in Region III ODP team trip to Costa Rica in March 2009 ... member of Super Y League National team from 2006-07 ... Freedom High School varsity starter from 2007-09 and captained team to 2009 FHSAA Class 5A state finals ... 2008-09 All-Hillsborough County first team ... 2007 All-Hillsborough County honorable mention. Personal Born on September 30, 1991 ... environmental studies major … son of Donald and Dawn Jones.


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donovan Henry MF/F • 5-9 • 148 • Fr.

Parkland, Fla./Stoneman Douglas HS

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High School Member of Stoneman Douglas HS team as a senior ... participated in Florida Youth Soccer Association, U-19 State Cup Champions with Coral Springs … led Stoneman Douglas to regional semi-finals and was selected as high school team MVP ... earned All-County and All-State first team honors ... United Soccer Leagues, Super Y-League North American Finals, U-17 Champions with Schulz Academy and was named MVP … member of USA U-17 Men’s National Team Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. for four semesters … competed in international tournaments in Chile and Spain, in addition to friendlies against Brazil and Germany ... member of USA U-15 Youth National Team … competed in international tournament in Argentina as a freshman … Florida Youth Soccer Association, U-16 State Cup Champions with Kendall Soccer Coalition during freshman year. Personal Born February 20, 1992 ... undecided major ... son of Tanya Henry ... chose FGCU because he liked the campus environment.

billy fanning MF • 6-3 • 180 • Fr.

Valrico, Fla./Durant Senior HS

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High School Three-year letterman and senior captain ... scored 26 goals as a junior which is second most for a single-season in Durant Senior HS history ... led team to a school record 25 wins and a District Championship during junior year ... scored 22 goals as a senior and finished with 52 career goals, which is second most in Durant Senior HS history ... 2008-10 first team All-Western Conference honors ... 2008-09 first team All-Hillsborough County honors ... named to the ESPN RISE All-Central Florida team ... invited to participate in the Hillsborough County vs. Pinellas County Senior All-Star game. Personal sports management major ... son of Bill and Yolanda Fanning ... chose FGCU because of its location, the coaching staff, and the constant growth of the program.

jonathan hohn MF • 5-8 • 150 • Jr.

Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS

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As A Sophomore (2009) Appeared in all 16 games and started 12 contests ... finished with two points on two assists and seven shots ... recorded an assist and a shot while playing a season-high 84 minutes in the 3-0 victory over UC Riverside (Sept. 18) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... assisted a goal and recorded a shot in the 4-0 victory over Campbell (Oct. 24), snapping the Camels’ 18-game conference unbeaten streak … contributed to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. As A Freshman (2008) Appeared in nine games and made one start ... made collegiate debut at Ohio State (Sept. 30) … fired one shot on goal against Stetson (Oct. 11) … season was cut short due to knee injury. High School Two-time state champion … two-time Super Y League National champions … earned honor roll award his senior year. Personal Born October 26, 1989 … nursing major… son of Sandra Hohn.

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juan castellon MF • 5-6 • 140 • Fr.

Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS

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High School Four-year varsity player ... leading scorer as a freshman and a senior at Royal Palm Beach HS ... earned team MVP honors as a senior ... named honorable mention, second team, and first team All-County by Palm Beach Post and Sun-Sentinel ... played two seasons and won the Champions Club in Super Y League with Schulz Academy ... advanced to Sweet 16 in State Cup four times, playing for the Palm Beach United. Personal Born November 26, 1990 ... computer information systems major ... son of Maria Castellon ... chose FGCU because of the friendly environment and the proximity to home.

Alexei reyes

MF • 5-10 • 170 • So.

Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Prepatory School

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As A Freshman (2009) Appeared in nine matches ... finished with three points on one goal and one assist, to go with five shots and two shots on goal ... made collegiate debut in the 3-0 victory against UC Riverside (Sept. 18) ... recorded first collegiate point on an assist in the 1-0 defeat of USC Upstate (Oct. 18) ... fired one shot in the 4-0 win over Campbell, ending the Camels’ 18-game conference unbeaten streak (Oct. 24) … scored first collegiate goal and tallied season-highs in shots (3) and minutes played (57) against Stetson (Nov. 1) in the season finale … helped guide the team to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. High School Ranked as the 46th prospect in the nation in 2009 by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... 2008 Adidas ESP participant and All-Star selection ... 2008 NSCAA/Adidas Youth All-Region selection ... member of Andromeda SC, US Soccer Development Academy team ... member of North Texas ODP team from 2005-07 … member of Region III ODP team from 2005-07… member of U15-16 US National Pool ... US Youth Soccer, North Texas State Champions in 2007 and 2008 with Solar SC ... varsity starter at Jesuit College Preparatory from 2006-09 and captained Jesuit from 2007-09. Personal Born August 17, 1991 … general engineering major … son of Hugo and Tania Reyes.

jeremy vollmer

MF • 5-8 • 160 • So.

Carmel, Ind./Westfield HS

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As A Freshman (2009) Earned Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman honors ... started all 16 matches and accumulated 1286 minutes ... finished with four shots and two shots on goal ... made collegiate debut and tallied one shot in the 1-0 victory over FIU (Sept. 1) ... recorded a shot against Florida Atlantic (Sept. 7), UNLV (Sept. 20) and Lipscomb (Oct. 11) ... played a season-high 100 minutes in back-to-back matches against Furman (Sept. 11) at the Diadora/Spinx Tournament and against College of Charleston (Sept. 13) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... helped guide the team to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. High School 2008 NSCAA/Adidas High School and Indiana Player of the Year ... 2008 NSCAA/Adidas High School, All-America and All-Region selection ... 2008 Indiana All-State first team, 2007 All-State second team, and 2006 All-State honorable mention ... member of Carmel United SC, US Soccer Development Academy team ... 2006-08 All-Hoosier Crossroads Conference first team selection ... 2006-08 All-Hamilton County first team selection ... 2006-08 All-District selection ... Westfield HS varsity starter from 2006-08 ... member of Indiana ODP team in 2007. Personal Born on August 31, 1990 … biology major… son of Mark and Bonnie Vollmer.

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Westin vallentine

F • 6-0 • 180 • So.

Spring, Texas/Klein Collins HS

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As A Freshman (2009) Earned Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman honors ... appeared in all 16 matches while starting two contests ... finished with five goals, two game-winning goals and 21 shots with 11 on goal ... recorded at least one shot in 11 matches ... made collegiate debut and recorded a shot in 1-0 win against FIU (Sept. 1) in season-opener ... scored first collegiate goal in 2-2 draw with Furman (Sept. 11) at the Diadora/Spinx Tournament ... credited with game-winning goal in the 3-0 defeat of UC Riverside (Sept. 18) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... netted two goals, registered four shots on goal, and played 61 minutes (all season-highs) vs. UNLV (Sept. 20) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... tallied the game-winning goal in the 1-0 victory over USC Upstate (Oct. 18) … helped guide the team to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. High School Earned the Diadora Cup Golden Boot Award ... two-time All-District and All-Region ... All-Greater Houston second team as a junior and first team as a senior ... 5A All-region and All-State selection. Personal Born on June 26, 1991 … legal studies major … son of Charles and Laura Vallentine.

william morse F • 6-1 • 165 • So.

Sugal Land, Texas/Clements HS

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As A Freshman (2009) Appeared in two games in 2009 ... made collegiate debut in 3-0 victory over UC Riverside (Sept. 18) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... played a season-high 21 minutes against UNLV (Sept. 20) at the UNLV Rebel Classic … contributed to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. High School Three-year letterwinner... All-Greater Houston second team ... two-time All-District first team … selected to All-State first team. Personal Born on November 24, 1990 … business management major … son of George and Mary Morse.

tyler Starr D • 5-9 • 155 • R-Fr.

Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS

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As A Freshman (2009) Utilized redshirt… High School All-State selection ... earned All-Space Coast first team honors ... two-time All-Star selection. Personal Born on December 5, 1990 ... sports medicine major ... son of Steve Starr.

nick patterson MF • 6-1 • 175 • Fr.

Tarpon Springs, Fla./East Lake HS

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High School Four-year player at East Lake HS ... named to Pinellas County All-Star second team in junior and senior seasons ... selected to ’92 Florida ODP State Team ... earned top regular season goal scorer in Pinellas County public schools in junior and senior campaigns ... selected to ‘92 Super Y ODP Nat’l Camp in sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... selected to national pool of top 30 prospects as a junior. Personal Born August 8, 1992 ... criminal forensic science major .... son of Gina and Bryan Karnes.

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Donatto punyed MF • 5-9 • 135 • So.

Doral, Fla./Doral Senior HS

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As A Freshman (2009) Appeared in seven games ... made collegiate debut in 1-0 victory over FIU (Sept. 1) ... played a season-high 49 minutes and netted first collegiate goal in 3-0 victory over UC Riverside (Sept. 18) at UNLV Rebel Classic ... recorded at least one shot against ETSU (Oct. 16) and Stetson (Nov. 1) … contributed to first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record. High School State Cup and Disney Showcase champion … All-Dade second team in 2008 ... All-Dade third team in 2007. Personal Born April 24, 1991 … engineering major … son of Juan and Marienoelle Punyed.

jake moffett MF • 6-0 • 160 • Fr.

Homestead, Fla./Westminster Christian School

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High School Four-year letterman and senior captain... finished career with 60 goals and 45 assists, highlighted by 24 goals and 18 assists in senior season... Miami Herald, Dade County “Top Scorer”... 2008-10 All-Dade County first team... 200607 All-Dade County third team... 2009-10 Dade County, Class 2A-4A All-Star Game MVP... Named to the ESPN RISE All-South Florida team... 2009-10, 2007-08 District 20, Class 2A Champions... 2008-09 Florida Athletic Coaches Association Athlete of the Year... scored in Top 10% of all US Soccer Federation, Development Academy, Nike SPARQ participants in 2009. Personal Major is undecided ... son of Debbie and Tom Moffett ... chose FGCU because of it’s proximity to home, the size of the school, the campus atmosphere and the surrounding area.

Matthew Smith

GK • 6-2 • 195 • Sr.

Cape Canaveral, Fla./Merritt Island HS/Coastal Carolina

29

As A Junior (2009) Earned Atlantic Sun All-Conference second team honors ... started all 16 games and played every minute (1483) in goal ... last line of a defensive unit that ranked first in the A-Sun in goals allowed and shutouts, and second in goals against average … ranked first in the A-Sun in shutouts per game (0.38) ... finished with 20 goals against, 56 saves, a 1.21 goals against average, and a .737 save percentage to go with six shutouts ... earned first shutout after recording four saves in the 1-0 win against FIU (Sept. 1) in the season-opener ... played a season-high 110 minutes in the 2-2 draw with Furman (Sept. 11) at the Diadora/Spinx Tournament ... picked up another shutout with a season-high seven saves in 3-0 victory over UC Riverside (Sept. 18) at the UNLV Rebel Classic ... registered four saves and held North Florida scoreless in the 3-0 victory (Oct. 2) ... was recognized with Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the Week honors for the week of (Oct. 5) ... earned his fourth shutout on a one save performance against Belmont (Oct. 9) ... recorded another shutout on two saves in a 1-0 overtime victory over USC Upstate (Oct. 18) ... final shutout came on a 4-0 win over Campbell (Oct, 24), snapping the Camels 18-game conference unbeaten streak ... guided the team to the first winning-season in program history, holding an 8-7-1 record and a 6-3-0 conference record in goal. As A Sophomore (2008) Appeared in three contests and started one at Coastal Carolina ... finished the season with four saves. As A Freshman (2007) Started five contests at Coastal Carolina ... recorded first collegiate victory in 5-0 win over UNC Asheville (10/3). High School Two-time team captain and four-time member of the Cape Coast Conference first team … led the Mustangs to the state division 4A Final Four championship during senior season … named Florida Today Boy’s Athlete of the Year for Soccer after senior campaign. Personal Health science major ... son of Tommy and Diane Smith.

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Meet the Eagles

henry penagos MF • 5-8 • 140 • Fr.

Margate, Fla./American Heritage School of Boca-Delray

30

High School Played four seasons at American Heritage School of Boca-Delray... played in the state finals against Tampa Prep as a freshman ... helped his varsity soccer team to a second place finish in the class 2A state final during sophomore season ... Florida Youth Soccer Association, U-17 State Cup Champions with South Florida Elite ... named to first team class 2A varsity team with 15 goals and 20 assists during junior season ... selected as captain for senior season ... finished in second place in state finals following a 2-1 loss to Tampa Prep ... ended senior campaign with 22 goals and 18 assists ... named a starter to Weston Academy U-18 team ... received an invitation to U-18 US National team camp in Bradenton, Fla. ... picked up first team honors during junior and senior year at American Heritage ... played with the Seleccion de Antioquia and was offered to stay and join the team in Medellin, Colombia. Personal Born July 24, 1992 ... athletic training major ... son of Victor and Luiana Penagos ... chose of FGCU because of the great campus, the great soccer program and the academic programs offered.

Robbie wallace

GK • 6-0 • 172 • Fr.

Trinity, Fla./J.W. Mitchell HS

31

High School Earned All-Conference honors all four seasons at J.W. Mitchell … nominated for the Player of the Year award. Personal Born November 13, 1991 … chemistry major … son of Sherry Wallace … chose FGCU because of its proximity to home, its great soccer program and the programs the university had to offer.

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Meet the Eagles

1

Adam Glick GK • 6-2 • 205 • R-Jr. Leola, Pa.

7

Cristian Raudales MF • 5-10 • 165 • Jr. Bradenton, Fla.

13

2

Caleib Lynch

DEF • 5-11 • 150 • Sr.

Merritt Island, Fla.

8

Andres Navas MF • 5-11 • 150 • So. Miami, Fla.

14

Francesco DiStefano

Brandon Price

MF • 5-7 • 145 • Jr. Kissimmee, Fla.

Melbourne Beach, Fla.

19

Jonathan Hohn FWD • 5-8 • 150 • Jr. Royal Palm Beach, Fla.

25

Tyler Starr

DEF • 6-3 • 200 • R-So.

20

Juan Castellon MF • 5-6 • 140 • Fr. Royal Palm Beach, Fla.

26

Nick Patterson

DEF • 5-9 • 155 • R-Fr.

MF • 6-1 • 175 • Fr.

Merritt Island, Fla.

Tarpon Springs, Fla.

Bob Butehorn Head Coach

22

3

4

Matt O’Shaughnessy DEF • 6-2 • 185 • Sr. Trinity, Fla.

11

Josey Portillo MF • 5-8 • 135 • Jr. Metairie, La.

15

Ryan Price FWD • 6-0 • 175 • Fr. Melbourne Beach, Fla.

16

Tyler Sharpe MF • 5-11 • 165 • Jr. Merritt Island, Fla.

17

Deion Jones MF • 5-8 • 150 • So. Tampa, Fla.

21

22

Alexei Reyes MF • 5-10 • 170 • So. Dallas, Texas

27

Arjun Jani DEF • 5-10 • 165 • R-Jr. Sarasota, Fla.

10

9

Jelani Smith DEF • 6-3 • 200 • So. Mississaga, Canada

Donatto Punyed MF • 5-9 • 135 • So. Doral, Fla.

5

Kevin Ante DEF • 6-0 • 190 • Jr. Miami, Fla.

29

Matthew Smith GK • 6-2 • 195 • Sr. Cape Canaveral, Fla.

Alex Aldaz Assistant Coach

18

Billy Fanning

MF/F • 5-9 • 148 • Fr.

MF • 6-3 • 180 • Fr.

Parkland, Fla.

Valrico, Fla.

Westin Vallentine

FWD • 6-0 • 180 • So.

Spring, Texas

30

Henry Penagos MF • 5-8 • 140 • Fr. Margate, Fla.

Aaron Slusher Assistant Coach

12

Jonathan Koshko DEF • 6-1 • 165 • Sr. New Port Richey, Fla.

Donovan Henry

23

Jeremy Vollmer MF • 5-8 • 160 • So. Carmel, Ind.

6

Scott Harrison FWD • 6-4 • 170 • Jr. Cocoa, Fla.

24

William Morse MF • 6-1 • 165 • So. Sugar Land, Texas

31

Robbie Wallace GK • 6-0 • 172 • Fr. Trinity, Fla.


2009 Season

The 2009 Eagles finished the season with a 8-7-1 overall record and finished third in the conference with a 6-3-0 A-Sun record.


The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Florida Gulf Coast Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 17, 2010) All games

Combined Stats

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date

* * * * * * * * *

Sep 01 Sep 04 Sep 07 Sep 11 Sep 13 Sep 18 Sep 20 Oct 02 Oct 04 Oct 9 Oct 11 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 22 Oct 24 Nov 01

Opponent at FIU #11 USF at FLORIDA ATLANTIC at Furman vs Coll. of Charleston vs UC Riverside at UNLV at North Florida at Jacksonville BEL LIP at ETSU at USC Upstate MERCER CAM at Stetson

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

24

OVERALL 8-7-1 6-3 2-4-1

W L Lot To2 Lot W L W L W W L Wot W W L

Score 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-2 3-0 2-3 3-0 1-4 4-0 2-1 0-3 1-0 2-1 4-0 1-2

Att. 307 515 288 1007 189 0 751 428 346 512 121 247 65 203 268 314

FGCU

OPP

27-206 1.69 .131 90-206 .437 12.9 71 2-2

20-179 1.25 .112 80-179 .447 11.2 84 1-1

23 2

25 2

1619 5/324 2/94

3753 9/417

HOME 4-1 4-0 0-1 ##

7 10 23 6 8 11 12 2 20 16 15 19 21 25 22 27 3 5 4 13 31 24 17 14

Player

AWAY 3-5-1 2-3 1-2-1

RAUDALES, Cristian PORTILLO, Josey VALLENTINE, Westin HARRISON, Scott GONZALEZ, Manuel SMITH, Jelani KOSHKO, Jonathan DISTEFANO, Francesco NAVAS, Andres JONES, Deion SHARPE, Tyler HOHN, Jonathan REYES, Alexei LYNCH, Caleib VOLLMER, Jeremy PUNYED, Donatto OSHAUGHNESSY,Matt JANI, Arjun ANTE, Kevin UBIERA, Francisco SMITH, Matthew MORSE, William CAVALCANTI, Pedro PRICE, Brandon Total Opponents

Goalie 31 SMITH, Matthew

##

Total Opponents

NEUTRAL 1-1 0-0 1-1

gp g a 16 5 3 16 0 0 16 5 0 15 1 1 10 2 1 16 2 3 14 3 0 14 1 3 16 0 4 15 1 0 12 2 0 16 0 2 9 1 1 8 2 0 16 0 0 7 1 0 16 0 0 12 1 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 16 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 16 27 18 16 20 17

GP 16 16 16

pts

sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

13 25 .200 0 23 .000 10 21 .238 3 21 .048 5 19 .105 7 19 .105 6 13 .231 5 10 .100 4 9 .000 2 8 .125 4 7 .286 2 7 .000 3 5 .200 4 4 .500 0 4 .000 2 4 .250 0 3 .000 2 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 72 206 .131 57 179 .112

Min. GA 1483:24 20 1483:24 20 1483:24 27

9 5 11 9 11 11 5 5 5 4 6 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 90 80

GAAvg Saves

1.21 1.21 1.64

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 27 20

Shots by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 206 179

Saves by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 60 63

Corners by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 71 84

Fouls by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 205 264

19 9

89 112 72 95 24 26 40 40

31 34 30 42

94 101 118 138

1 2 5 9 5 3 1 1 8 5

0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 3

1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .437 .447 Pct

56 .737 60 .750 63 .700

Goals by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

7 9

.360 .217 .524 .429 .579 .579 .385 .500 .556 .500 .857 .000 .400 .500 .500 .250 .000 .500

3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7

W-L-T

8-6-1 8-6-1 6-7-1

1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 Sho

6 6 3


The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Florida Gulf Coast Game Results (as of Sep 17, 2010) All games

Game Results

Date Sep 01 Sep 04 Sep 07 Sep 11

Opponent at FIU #11 USF at FLORIDA ATLANTIC at Furman

Sep 13 Sep 18

vs Coll. of Charleston vs UC Riverside

Sep 20

at UNLV

*

Oct 02

* *

Score Overall 1-0 1-0-0 L 0-1 1-1-0 LOT 0-1 1-2-0 TO 2 2-2 1-2-1

W

Conf 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Att. 307 515 288 1007

1-2 3-0

1-3-1 2-3-1

0-0-0 0-0-0

189

W

L

2-3

2-4-1

0-0-0

751

at North Florida

W

3-0

3-4-1

1-0-0

428

Oct 04 Oct 9

at Jacksonville BEL

L W

1-4 4-0

3-5-1 4-5-1

1-1-0 2-1-0

346 512

*

Oct 11

LIP

W

2-1

5-5-1

3-1-0

121

* * *

Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 22

at ETSU at USC Upstate MERCER

L WOT W

0-3 1-0 2-1

5-6-1 6-6-1 7-6-1

3-2-0 4-2-0 5-2-0

247 65 203

*

Oct 24

CAM

W

4-0

8-6-1

6-2-0

268

*

Nov 01

at Stetson

L

1-2

8-7-1

6-3-0

314

Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:

W-L-T 8-7-1 6-3 4-1 3-5-1 1-1 1-2-1

LOT

Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:

Dates 16 5 9 2

Total 5561 1619 3753 189

Goals scored RAUDALES, Cristian (penalty kick) RAUDALES, Cristian (unassisted) VALLENTINE, Westin (SMITH, Jelani) JONES, Deion (DISTEFANO, Francesco) VALLENTINE, Westin (unassisted) SMITH, Jelani (unassisted) PUNYED, Donatto (HOHN, Jonathan) VALLENTINE, Westin (NAVAS, Andres) VALLENTINE, Westin (SMITH, Jelani) RAUDALES, Cristian (HARRISON, Scott) SHARPE, Tyler (unassisted) DISTEFANO, Francesco (unassisted) KOSHKO, Jonathan (unassisted) RAUDALES, Cristian (unassisted) SHARPE, Tyler (RAUDALES, Cristian) GONZALEZ, Manuel (NAVAS, Andres) GONZALEZ, Manuel (unassisted) RAUDALES, Cristian (DISTEFANO, Francesco) JANI, Arjun (DISTEFANO, Francesco) VALLENTINE, Westin (REYES, Alexei) HARRISON, Scott (RAUDALES, Cristian) KOSHKO, Jonathan (GONZALEZ, Manuel) KOSHKO, Jonathan (penalty kick) SMITH, Jelani (HOHN, Jonathan;RAUDALES, Cristian) LYNCH, Caleib (NAVAS, Andres;SMITH, Jelani) LYNCH, Caleib (NAVAS, Andres) REYES, Alexei (unassisted)

Avg. 348 324 417 94

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Category Leaders

The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Florida Gulf Coast Category Leaders (as of Sep 17, 2010) All games

## Points

7 23 11 12 8 2 15 25 20 6

RAUDALES, Cristian VALLENTINE, Westin SMITH, Jelani KOSHKO, Jonathan GONZALEZ, Manuel DISTEFANO, Francesco SHARPE, Tyler LYNCH, Caleib NAVAS, Andres HARRISON, Scott

## Goals

7 23 12 8 11 25 15 16 21 6

RAUDALES, Cristian VALLENTINE, Westin KOSHKO, Jonathan GONZALEZ, Manuel SMITH, Jelani LYNCH, Caleib SHARPE, Tyler JONES, Deion REYES, Alexei HARRISON, Scott

## Assists

20 11 2 7 19 6 8 21

26

NAVAS, Andres SMITH, Jelani DISTEFANO, Francesco RAUDALES, Cristian HOHN, Jonathan HARRISON, Scott GONZALEZ, Manuel REYES, Alexei

GP

G

A

16 16 16 14 10 14 12 8 16 15

5 5 2 3 2 1 2 2 0 1

3 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 4 1

GP

G

A

16 16 14 10 16 8 12 15 9 15

5 5 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 1

GP

G

A

16 16 14 16 16 15 10 9

0 2 1 5 0 1 2 1

4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1

Pts Shots

13 10 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 3

25 21 19 13 19 10 7 4 9 21

Pts Shots

13 10 6 5 7 4 4 2 3 3

25 21 13 19 19 4 7 8 5 21

Pts Shots

4 7 5 13 2 3 5 3

9 19 10 25 7 21 19 5

## Shots

7 10 23 6 11 8 12 2 20 16

RAUDALES, Cristian PORTILLO, Josey VALLENTINE, Westin HARRISON, Scott SMITH, Jelani GONZALEZ, Manuel KOSHKO, Jonathan DISTEFANO, Francesco NAVAS, Andres JONES, Deion

## Shots on Goal

23 11 8 7 6 15 10 12 2 20

VALLENTINE, Westin SMITH, Jelani GONZALEZ, Manuel RAUDALES, Cristian HARRISON, Scott SHARPE, Tyler PORTILLO, Josey KOSHKO, Jonathan DISTEFANO, Francesco NAVAS, Andres

GP

G

A Shots Shot%

16 16 16 15 16 10 14 14 16 15

5 0 5 1 2 2 3 1 0 1

3 0 0 1 3 1 0 3 4 0

GP

G

A Shots

16 16 10 16 15 12 16 14 14 16

5 2 2 5 1 2 0 3 1 0

0 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 3 4

## Game-winning Goals

GP

No.

RAUDALES, Cristian KOSHKO, Jonathan VALLENTINE, Westin JANI, Arjun

16 14 16 12

3 2 2 1

7 12 23 5

25 23 21 21 19 19 13 10 9 8

21 19 19 25 21 7 23 13 10 9

.200 .000 .238 .048 .105 .105 .231 .100 .000 .125 SOG SOG%

11 11 11 9 9 6 5 5 5 5

.524 .579 .579 .360 .429 .857 .217 .385 .500 .556


The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Florida Gulf Coast Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 17, 2010) All games

Individual Stats

Overall: 8-7-1 Conf: 6-3-0 Home: 4-1-0 Away: 3-5-1 Neut: 1-1-0 ## 7 10 23 6 8 11 12 2 20 16 15 19 21 22 25 27 3 5 4 13 24 17 31 14

Player

gp-gs

g

a

RAUDALES, Cristian PORTILLO, Josey VALLENTINE, Westin HARRISON, Scott GONZALEZ, Manuel SMITH, Jelani KOSHKO, Jonathan DISTEFANO, Francesco NAVAS, Andres JONES, Deion SHARPE, Tyler HOHN, Jonathan REYES, Alexei VOLLMER, Jeremy LYNCH, Caleib PUNYED, Donatto OSHAUGHNESSY,Matt JANI, Arjun ANTE, Kevin UBIERA, Francisco MORSE, William CAVALCANTI, Pedro SMITH, Matthew PRICE, Brandon Total Opponents

16-16 16-13 16-2 15-14 10-0 16-12 14-13 14-13 16-6 15-3 12-10 16-12 9-0 16-16 8-2 7-0 16-16 12-8 8-4 1-0 2-0 1-0 16-16 2-0 16 16

5 0 5 1 2 2 3 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 20

3 0 0 1 1 3 0 3 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 17

# Goalie 31 SMITH, Matthew TM TEAM

sh

sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att

13 25 .200 0 23 .000 10 21 .238 3 21 .048 5 19 .105 7 19 .105 6 13 .231 5 10 .100 4 9 .000 2 8 .125 4 7 .286 2 7 .000 3 5 .200 0 4 .000 4 4 .500 2 4 .250 0 3 .000 2 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 72 206 .131 57 179 .112

Goal Average min ga gaavg

gp-gs

16-16 16 16

Total Opponents

pts

1483:24 0:00 1483:24 1483:24

20 0 20 27

1.21 0.00 1.21 1.64

9 5 11 9 11 11 5 5 5 4 6 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 90 80

.360 .217 .524 .429 .579 .579 .385 .500 .556 .500 .857 .000 .400 .500 .500 .250 .000 .500 1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .437 .447

Saves saves

56 4 60 63

3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7

1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1

pct

w

.737 1.000 .750 .700

8 0 8 6

Record l

6 0 6 7

t

sho

1 0 1 1

6 0 6 3

Team saves: 4 Goals by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st 2nd

Shots by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st 2nd

Saves by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st 2nd

7 9

19 9

89 112 72 95

24 26

31 34

OT OT2 Total

1 2

0 0

27 20

OT OT2 Total

5 9

0 3

206 179

OT OT2 Total

5 3

0 0

60 63

Corners by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st 2nd

Fouls by Period Florida Gulf Coast Opponents

1st 2nd

40 40

30 42

94 101 118 138

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

OT OT2 Total

1 1

0 1

71 84

OT OT2 Total

8 5

2 3

FGCU 1619 5/324 2/94

205 264 Opponent 3753 9/417

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Atlantic Sun Conference This Is The Atlantic Sun For more than 30 years the Atlantic Sun Conference has stood for achievement with integrity in both the academic and athletic arenas with a focus on the balance between the two for its student-athletes. The A-Sun boasts a blend of the most dynamic and prestigious private and public institutions in the region, with all committed to the conference goal of Building Winners for Life. Building Continuing a tradition of academic achievement, a record 60 percent of all student-athletes earned All-Academic status during the 2009-10 academic year. Lipscomb edged out Belmont, the seven-time winner of the All-Academic Trophy, to win its first such trophy with close to 72 percent of its the student-athletes achieving All-Academic status with grade point averages of a 3.00, or better. Several Bisons teams received national recognition for their success in the classroom. Both the men’s and women’s track & field teams posted team GPAs among the top five in the nation - the only school in the country to boast that distinction. Jacksonville’s women’s track team received their ninth straight USTFCCCA All-Academic honor. Lipscomb’s women’s basketball team posted the ninth best GPA in the country and the conference champion volleyball team led five A-Sun schools in receiving an AVCA Team Academic Award.

2003. At the NCAA Regionals, ETSU’s Nina Muehl opened with an 8-under 64, the single lowest round carded in all of Division I golf and became just the second golfer from the A-Sun to earn a spot in the NCAA Championships The Ospreys’ men’s golf team spent the year ranked among the top programs in the country alongside ETSU. Both advanced to NCAA postseason play and the Ospreys made the nationals for the first time as a conference member. Sophomore Sean Dale earned All-America honors and qualified for the US Amateur, as did his teammates Kevin Alywin and Kevin Phelan. Phelan opened his summer by qualifying for the US Open at Pebble Beach. ETSU’s Rhys Enoch tied for the individual title at the NCAA East Regional and his play carried into summer as he made his second Palmer Cup team and advanced all the way to the quarterfinals of the British Amateur. Individual performances stood out on the diamond as FGCU’s Chris Sale became a consensus All-America en route to becoming the conference’s fourth first-round pick in the last two years. ETSU’s Paul Hoilman contended for the national triple crown and burst onto the national scene by winning the first-ever home run derby competition - contested at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. Mercer’s Jacob Tanis finished one RBI shy of the national lead in pacing the Bears back to the top of the A-Sun for the first time in more than 25 years.

The Stetson men’s tennis team led the nation with nine studentathletes earning the honor of Scholar Athlete from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. A total of five A-Sun schools and 24 studentathletes received recogntion from the ITA. Stetson and Belmont joined only 16 other Division I schools considered an All-Academic squad in both men’s and women’s tennis.

In softball, two hurlers established themselves among the best in the nation. Lipscomb’s Whitney Kiihnl and USC Upstate’s Morgan Childers each topped the 30-win mark - a first for the conference. The two traded the national lead in ERA throughout the season and when the year came to a close, Kiihnl finished with the best mark in the nation with Childers taking a close second. Kiihnl and Childers ranked second and third in the country in fewest hits allowed per seven innings.

For the first time the NCAA released single-year APR for Division I head coaches in six sports dating back to 2003-04, the beginning of the program. All 11 A-Sun schools produced a coach who had a year of a perfect score of 1000 and the league produced a total of 25 seasons with scores of 1000. Seven of the conference’s men’s and women’s basketball recorded at least one score of 1000 and five teams had a score of 1000 in 2008-09, the most recent year recorded by the NCAA.

For the first time in league history, the conference’s last remaining charter member, Mercer, hosted the General Shale Brick Basketball Championships. The hosts advanced to the final of the men’s event setting up a standing-room-only event at the University Center against ETSU. In the end the Buccaneers won back-to-back titles. Jacksonville advanced to the NIT for the straight second year and provided the league’s first win in the event since 1996 when Ben Smith connected on a game-winning 3-pointer in the final seconds to stun top-seeded Arizona State.

Winners Four A-Sun teams received Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association All-Sports Trophies in recognition of their performances in NCAA postseason play. Lipscomb’s softball team, ETSU’s men’s tennis squad plus UNF’s men’s golf team and women’s tennis carried the conference to the third-highest total by any one conference.

On the women’s side ETSU became the third A-Sun school to win three straight titles, FGCU advanced to the WNIT for a third consecutive year and USC Upstate registered its first 20-win season as a Division I program.

Golf continued to boom in the conference as three league members on the women’s side advanced to NCAA play for the first time in conference play. Women’s golf became the first sport in the conference to produce three NCAA participants since baseball in

For Life Alums from the Atlantic Sun, both recent and historic, continued to excel at the highest levels. Within the span of three days, FGCU produced its first two major league baseball players. Two pitchers of the Eagles’ 2008 A-Sun Championship squad, Casey Coleman and Sale, took their talents to Chicago as Coleman broke in with the Cubs and Sale soared through the White Sox system after spending less than two months in the minors. In late June, former Stetson All-American Chris Johnson returned to the Astros lineup and hit over .380 his first two months as a regular. On the links, former ETSU star Rhys Davies has posted a solid rookie season on the European Tour. In the spring he picked up his first win and added back-to-back runner-up finishes to move into the top 50 in the world for the first time as a professional. One of his second-place showings occurred at the Wales Open where he closed with a record nine-under-par round 62 on the Ryder Cup course at the Celtic Manor. His stellar play placed Davies eighth on ESPN’s “Top 25 Golfers Under 25” list. The conference will have representation at the Ryder Cup as former league individual champion Colin Montgomerie (1985 with former member Houston Baptist) will captain the European team. Montgomerie will be the second conference alum to lead a Ryder Cup squad. Hal Sutton (Centenary) served as captain for the United States in 2004.

A-Sun Membership

28

Belmont Bruins • Campbell Camels • East Tennessee State Bucs Florida Gulf Coast Eagles • Jacksonville Dolphins • Kennesaw State Owls Lipscomb Bisons • Mercer Bears • North Florida Ospreys USC Upstate Spartans • Stetson Hatters


2009 A-Sun Review 2009 Atlantic Sun Standings W 7 6 6 4 4 4 3 3 2 2

Campbell Stetson FGCU ETSU UNF Mercer Lipscomb Jacksonville USC Upstate Belmont

A-Sun L T 1 1 2 1 3 0 4 1 4 1 5 0 4 2 6 0 5 2 7 0

Pts. 22 19 18 13 13 12 11 9 8 6

W 8 14 8 6 4 7 6 5 5 3

Overall L T 10 1 4 2 7 1 9 3 13 1 11 2 10 3 11 1 9 2 13 1

2009 A-Sun Tournament Results Pct. .447 .750 .531 .417 .250 .400 .395 .324 .375 .206

Quarterfinals ETSU 3, Lipscomb 0 Mercer 3, UNF 0

Semifinals Mercer 3, Campbell 1 Stetson 3, ETSU 2

Championship Match Stetson 2, Mercer 1

2009 A-Sun Awards Player of the Year Vince Petrasso, Campbell Defensive Player of the Year Robert Hodge, Stetson Freshman of the Year Brandon Tarr, Belmont Coach of the Year Bob Butehorn, FGCU

First Team All-Atlantic Sun GK Scott Rosman ETSU D Robert Hodge Stetson D Matthew Hollyoak UNF D Eddie Munnelly Jacksonville MF Fredrik Brustad Stetson MF Ian Cameron Mercer MF Vince Petrasso Campbell MF Stefan Runeman Jacksonville F Miguel DaSilva Lipscomb F Griffin Gilstrap Stetson F Kevin Munz Stetson

Second Team All-Atlantic Sun GK Pat Regna USC Upstate GK Mathew Smith FGCU D Kezi Lara, Lipscomb D Justin Madrid Campbell D Matthew O’Shaughnessy FGCU D Guilherme Reis ETSU MF Mitchell Cardenas Campbell MF Sean Hoek ETSU MF Cristian Raudales FGCU F Khalil Johnson Campbell F Adam O’Neill UNF F Aaron Schoenfeld ETSU F Brandon Tarr Belmont

All-Freshman Team MF Mitchell Cardenas Campbell MF Davide Faga Jacksonville MF Jonathan Mendoza Stetson MF Alesi Osorio ETSU GK Brett Petricek Mercer MF Justin Smith Campbell F Brandon Tarr Belmont D Filip Terland Jacksonville F Keegan Terry Campbell F Westin Vallentine FGCU MF Jeremy Vollmer FGCU F Theo Yang ETSU

2009 A-Sun Leaders TEAM

Shots GP 1. Lipscomb 19 2. Stetson 20 3. ETSU 18 4. Jacksonville 17 5. Campbell 19 6. Mercer 20 7. FGCU 16 8. UNF 18 9. Belmont 17 10. USC Upstate 16

No. 346 296 291 270 246 217 206 188 185 173

Avg./G 18.21 14.80 16.17 15.88 12.95 10.85 12.88 10.44 10.88 10.81

Points GP 1. Stetson 20 2. Campbell 19 3. Mercer 20 4. Jacksonville 17 5. FGCU 16 6. ETSU 18 7. Belmont 17 8. Lipscomb 19 9. USC Upstate 16 10. UNF 18

No. 116 101 75 73 72 64 63 54 53 52

Avg./G 5.80 5.32 3.75 4.29 4.50 3.56 3.71 2.84 3.31 2.89

Goals GP 1. Stetson 20 2. Campbell 19 3. Jacksonville 17 4. FGCU 16 5. Mercer 20 6. ETSU 18 7. Belmont 17 8. UNF 18 9. USC Upstate 16 10. Lipscomb 19

No. 39 31 28 27 25 24 21 20 19 18

Avg./G 1.95 1.63 1.65 1.69 1.25 1.33 1.24 1.11 1.19 0.95

Goals Per Game GP 1. Stetson 20 2. FGCU 16 3. Jacksonville 17 4. Campbell 19 5. ETSU 18 6. Mercer 20 7. Belmont 17 8. USC Upstate 16 9. UNF 18 10. Lipscomb 19

No. 39 27 28 31 24 25 21 19 20 18

Avg./G 1.95 1.69 1.65 1.63 1.33 1.25 1.24 1.19 1.11 0.95

Assists GP 1. Campbell 19 2. Stetson 20 3. Mercer 20 4. Belmont 17 5. FGCU 16 Lipscomb 19 7. Jacksonville 17 8. ETSU 18 9. USC Upstate 16 10. UNF 18

No. 39 38 25 21 18 18 17 16 15 12

Avg./G 2.05 1.90 1.25 1.24 1.12 0.95 1.00 0.89 0.94 0.67

Goals Allowed GP 1. FGCU 16 2. ETSU 18 3. USC Upstate 16 4. Mercer 20 Stetson 20 Jacksonville 17 7. Lipscomb 19 8. Campbell 19 9. UNF 18 10. Belmont 17

No. 20 23 25 29 29 29 36 40 42 45

Avg./G 1.25 1.28 1.56 1.45 1.45 1.71 1.89 2.11 2.33 2.65

Saves GP 1. Mercer 20 2. USC Upstate 16 3. Stetson 20 4. Belmont 17 5. Campbell 19 6. Jacksonville 17 7. UNF 18 8. Lipscomb 19 9. FGCU 16 10. ETSU 18

No. 107 100 98 81 78 70 69 66 60 55

Avg./G 5.35 6.25 4.90 4.76 4.11 4.12 3.83 3.47 3.75 3.06

Shutouts GP 1. FGC U 16 ETSU 18 Stetson 20 4. Jacksonville 17 Lipscomb 19 Mercer 20 7. Campbell 19 8. USC Upstate 16 UNF 18 10. Belmont 17

No. 6 6 6 4 4 4 3 1 1 0

Individual

Shots 1. H OEK, Sean-ETSU 2. McLAUGHLIN, Garrett-LIP 3. SCHOENFELD, Aaron-ETSU CHAMBERLAIN, Andrew-LIP 5. BRUSTAD, Fredrik-STET 6. PETTIS, Garrett-LIP 7. OSORIO, Alesi-ETSU 8. DaSILVA, Miguel-LIP GILSTRAP, Griffin-STET 10. RUNEMAN, Stefan-JU

GP 18 19 18 19 20 15 18 19 20 17

Points GP 1. GILSTRAP, Griffin-STET 20 2. MUNZ, Kevin-STET 20 3. PETRASSO, Vince-CAM 18 4. TARR, Brandon-BEL 13 CAMERON, Ian-MER 17 BRUSTAD, Fredrik-STET 20 7. CARDENAS, Mitchell-CAM 19 8. TERRY, Keegan-CAM 18 9. DaSILVA, Miguel-LIP 19 10. RAUDALES, Cristian-FGCU 16

Goals GP 1. GILSTRAP, Griffin-STET 20 2. TARR, Brandon-BEL 13 3. CAMERON, Ian-MER 17 BRUSTAD, Fredrik-STET 20 5. BEGGS, Maurice-UPST 16 RUNEMAN, Stefan-JU 17 O’NEILL, Adam-UNF 18 MUNZ, Kevin-STET 20 9. MOORAD, Will-BEL 16 RAUDALES, Cristian-FGCU 16 VALLENTINE, Westin-FGCU Avg./G 0.31 0.38 0.33 Goals Per Game GP 0.30 1. TARR, Brandon-BEL 13 0.24 2. GILSTRAP, Griffin-STET 20 0.21 3. CAMERON, Ian-MER 17 0.20 4. BEGGS, Maurice-UPST 16 0.16 5. RUNEMAN, Stefan-JU 17 0.06 6. BRUSTAD, Fredrik-STET 20 0.06 7. O’NEILL, Adam-UNF 18 0.00 8. RAUDALES, Cristian-FGCU 16 VALLENTINE, Westin-FGCU 16

No. 69 59 51 51 47 45 44 42 42 41

Avg. 3.83 3.11 2.83 2.68 2.35 3.00 2.44 2.21 2.10 2.41

No. Avg./G 26 1.30 20 1.10 19 1.06 18 1.38 18 1.06 18 0.90 16 0.84 15 0.83 14 0.74 13 0.81 No. Avg./G 11 0.55 8 0.62 7 0.41 7 0.35 6 0.38 6 0.35 6 0.33 6 0.30 5 0.31 5 0.31 16 5 No. Avg./G 8 0.62 11 0.55 7 0.41 6 0.38 6 0.35 7 0.35 6 0.33 5 0.31 5 0.31

Game-Winning Goals GP 1. PETTIS, Garrett-LIP 15 RAUDALES, Cristian-FGCU 16 MENDOZA, Jonathan-STET 17 TERRY, Keegan-CAM 18 GILSTRAP, Griffin-STET 20

No. Avg./G 3 0.20 3 0.19 3 0.18 3 0.17 3 0.15

Assists GP 1. PETRASSO, Vince-CAM 18 2. MUNZ, Kevin-STET 20 3. CARDENAS, Mitchell-CAM 19 4. FOERSTER, Timo-UPST 16 TERRY, Keegan-CAM 18 6. PHILLIPS, Jeff-BEL 15 NAVAS, Andres-FGCU 16

No. Avg./G 11 0.61 10 0.50 6 0.32 5 0.31 5 0.28 4 0.27 4 0.25

Saves 1. REGNA, Pat-UPST PETRICEK, Brett-MER 3. POTTER, Logan-STET 4. AWANA, Ted-CAM 5. SMITH, Matthew-FGCU 6. BEAU, Jullian-UNF 7. ROSMAN, Scott-ETSU 8. SANCHEZ, Joey-JU 9. McGEE, Brent-LIP 10. WRAY, Wes-BEL

GP 16 19 20 14 16 16 18 14 13 9

No. Avg./G 98 6.12 98 5.16 96 4.80 59 4.21 56 3.50 52 3.25 50 2.78 47 3.36 39 3.00 33 3.67

Shutouts 1. ROSMAN, Scott-ETSU SMITH, Matthew-FGCU POTTER, Logan-STET 4. PETRICEK, Brett-MER 5. AWANA, Ted-CAM WALSH, Patrick-LIP 7. McGEE, Brent-LIP FOLEY, Johnny-JU REGNA, Pat-UPST SANCHEZ, Joey-JU BEAU, Jullian-UNF

GP 18 16 20 19 14 9 13 5 16 14 16

No. Avg./G 6 0.33 6 0.38 6 0.30 4 0.21 3 0.21 3 0.33 1 0.08 1 0.20 1 0.06 1 0.07 1 0.06

Shutouts Per Game 1. SMITH, Matthew-FGCU 2. ROSMAN, Scott-ETSU WALSH, Patrick-LIP 4. POTTER, Logan-STET 5. AWANA, Ted-CAM

GP 16 18 9 20 14

No. Avg./G 6 0.38 6 0.33 3 0.33 6 0.30 3 0.21

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THE Opponents USF BULLS SEPT. 1 - TAMPA, Fla. 7:00 PM

Location ................................Tampa, Fla. Conference ............................ BIG EAST AD ....................................Doug Woolard Colors................................. Green & Gold Head Coach ..... George Keifer (9th yr.) 2009 Record ............................. 14-4-3 Conf. Record ......... 6-3-2 (3rd - Red) Letterwinners R/L ....................... N/A Starters R/L ................................... N/A Website.............. www.gousfbulls.com SID Contact . .................... Mike Hogan ........................ mhogan@admin.usf.edu Series History ............ USF Leads 1-0

RAMS SEPT. 4 - RICHMOND, Va. 7:30 PM

OLD DOMINION MONARCHS SEPT. 6 - RICHMOND, Va. 12:00 PM

Location ........................ Richmond, Va. Conference ...................................... CAA AD ............................. Norwood Teague Colors...................................Black & Gold Head Coach ... Dave Giffard (1st yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 5-10-2 Conf. Record .................. 2-8-1 (10th) Letterwinners R/L ....................... N/A Starters R/L ................................... N/A Website ........ www.vcuathletics.com SID Contact . ................. Aaron Leavitt ....................... Aaron.Leavitt@valpo.edu Series History .............. First Meeting

Location .............................. Norfolk, Va. Conference ........................................CAA AD ............... Dr. Camden Wood Selig Colors...Slate Blue, Sky Blue & Silver Head Coach ... Alan Dawson (14th yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 11-5-2 Conf. Record ..................... 6-3-2 (4th) Letterwinners R/L .................... 11/7 Starters R/L ................................... 6/5 Website ........... www.odusports.com SID Contact . ................. Carol Hudson .................................... chudson@odu.edu Series History .............. First Meeting

MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES SEPT. 10 - MILWAUKEE, Wis. 8:05 PM

DREXEL VALPARAISO DRAGONS CRUSADERS SEPT. 12 - MILWAUKEE, Wis. SEPT. 16 - FORT MYERS, Fla. 7:30 PM 3:05 PM

Location .................... Marquette, Wis. Conference ............................ BIG EAST AD ............................ Steve Cottingham Colors..........................Navy Blue & Gold Head Coach....... Louis Bennett (5th yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 4-11-3 Conf. Record ................................. 3-5-3 Letterwinners R/L ..................... 17/6 Starters R/L ................................... 8/3 Website ..... www.gomarquette.com SID Contact . .............. Lucas LeNoble ............. lucas.lenoble@marquette.edu Series History .............. First Meeting

Location ....................... Valparaiso, Ind. Conference................. Horizon League AD .............................. Mark LaBarbera Colors................................ Brown & Gold Head Coach ..... Mike Avery (4th yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 10-7-2 Conf. Record ..................... 4-2-2 (3rd) Letterwinners R/L .................... 17/6 Starters R/L ................................... 9/2 Website .... www.valpoathletics.com SID Contact . ........ Ryan Wronkowicz .............. Ryan.Wronkowicz@valpo.edu Series History .............. First Meeting

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH

OHIO STATE FIU BUCKEYES GOLDEN PANTHERS SEPT. 18 - FORT MYERS, Fla. SEPT. 24 - FORT MYERS, Fla. 7:30 PM 7:00 PM Location ...................... Columbus, Ohio Conference ................................ Big Ten AD ......................................... Gene Smith Colors...............................Scarlet & Gray Head Coach....John Bluem (14th yr.) 2009 Record ............................. 12-5-4 Conf. Record ...................... 4-2-0 (1st) Letterwinners R/L .................... 19/3 Starters R/L ................................... 8/3 Website... www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com SID Contact . ......... Alissa Clendenen ............................ clendenen.5@osu.edu Series History ........... OSU Leads 1-0

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Location ................................ Miami, Fla. Conference .................................. C-USA AD ......................................... Pete Garcia Colors..................................... Blue & Gold Head Coach ... Munga Eketebi (3rd yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 6-10-1 Conf. Record ..................... 1-6-1 (9th) Letterwinners R/L ....................... N/A Starters R/L ................................... N/A Website .............. www.fiusports.com SID Contact . ..................... Ivan Irizarry ......................................... iiriz001@fiu.edu Series History ............. FIU Leads 2-1

Location..................... Philadelphia, Pa. Conference ...................................... CAA AD .................................. Dr. Eric Zillmer Colors..................................... Blue & Gold Head Coach ...... Doug Hess (1st yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 5-12-1 Conf. Record .................. 1-9-1 (12th) Letterwinners R/L .................... 21/8 Starters R/L ................................... 7/4 Website ... www.drexeldragons.com SID Contact . .............. Brian Faulstick .................................... bef29@drexel.edu Series History................ First Meeting

LIPSCOMB BISONS OCT. 1 - NASHVILLE, Tenn. 8:30 PM Location ...................... Nashville, Tenn. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD .............................. Philip Hutcheson Colors.................................Purple & Gold Head Coach....... Charles Morrow (6th yr.) 2009 Record.............................. 6-10-3 Conf. Record ..................... 3-4-2 (7th) Letterwinners R/L .................... 17/7 Starters R/L ................................ 11/1 Website........ www.lipscombsports.com SID Contact..................... Mark McGee ................. mark.mcgee@lipscomb.edu Series History.......... FGCU Leads 2-1


THE Opponents BELMONT BRUINS OCT. 3 - NASHVILLE, Tenn. 1:05 PM

USC UPSTATE SPARTANS OCT. 8 - FORT MYERS, Fla. 7:00 PM

EAST TENNESSEE STATE BUCCANEERS OCT. 10 - FORT MYERS, Fla. 6:00 PM

Location ...................... Nashville, Tenn. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD ................................. Mike Strickland Colors......................Navy, Red & White 2009 Record ............................ 3-13-1 Conf. Record ...................... 2-7 (10th) Letterwinners R/L ................. 15/11 Starters R/L ................................... 8/3 Website ..... www.belmontbruins.cstv.com SID Contact . ................... Dan Forcella .................... dan.forcella@belmont.edu Series History..... Belmont Leads 2-1

Location ................. Spartanburg, S.C. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD .............................................. Mike Hall Colors....Dark Green, White, & Black Head Coach ‌Greg Hooks (16th yr.) 2009 Record................................. 5-9-3 Conf. Record ..................... 2-5-2 (9th) Letterwinners R/L .................... 13/8 Starters R/L ................................... 7/4 Website ... www.upstatespartans.com SID Contact . ................. Alex Edwards ................. aedwards@uscupstate.edu Series History .... FGCU Leads 2-0-1

Location .............. Johnson City, Tenn. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD ....................................... Dave Mullins Colors..................Navy Blue & Old Gold Head Coach.. .Scott Calabrese (3rd yr.) 2009 Record ............................... 6-9-3 Conf. Record ..................... 4-4-1 (4th) Letterwinners R/L ....................... N/A Starters R/L ................................... N/A Website .............. www.etsubucs.com SID Contact . ............... Jeff Schneider ................................... schneidj@etsu.edu Series History............................ Tied 1-1

CAMPBELL CAMELS OCT. 14 - BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM

MERCER BEARS OCT. 16 - MACON, Ga. 7:00 PM

FAU OWLS OCT. 19 - FORT MYERS, Fla. 7:00 PM

Location .................. Buies Creek, N.C. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD ............................... Stan Williamson Colors.............................Orange & Black Head Coach.....Steve Armas (1st yr.) 2009 Record.............................. 8-10-1 Conf. Record ...................... 7-1-1 (1st) Letterwinners R/L ................. 11/10 Starters R/L ................................... 6/5 Website ............ www.gocamels.com SID Contact . ......................... Stan Cole .................................. cole@campbell.edu Series History ..................... Tied 1-1-1

Location ............................... Macon, Ga. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD ............................................... Jim Cole Colors.............................Orange & Black Head Coach .... Brad Ruzzo (3rd yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 7-11-2 Conf. Record ..................... 4-5-0 (6th) Letterwinners R/L .................... 14/5 Starters R/L ................................... 9/2 Website ..... www.mercerbears.com SID Contact . ............... Jason Farhadi ......................... farhadi_jb@mercer.edu Series History ........ FGCU Leads 2-1

Location .................... Boca Raton, Fla. Conference ..................................... MAC AD .................................... Craig Angelos Colors............................FAU Blue & Red Head Coach...... Kos Donev (24th yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 4-10-2 Conf. Record ..................... 0-6-0 (7th) Letterwinners R/L ....................... N/A Starters R/L ................................... N/A Website ............. www.fausports.com SID Contact . ................... Jared Smith ................................... jsmit295@fau.edu Series History ........ FGCU Leads 2-1

STETSON HATTERS OCT. 22 - FORT MYERS, Fla. 7:00 PM

JACKSONVILLE DOLPHINS OCT. 29 - FORT MYERS, Fla. 7:00 PM

NORTH FLORIDA OSPREYS OCT. 31 - FORT MYERS, Fla. 2:00 PM

Location ............................. DeLand, Fla. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD ............................................. Jeff Altier Colors..............Hunter Green & White Head Coach.... T. Logan Fleck (10th yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 14-2-2 Conf. Record .................... 6-2-1 (2nd) Letterwinners R/L .................... 22/4 Starters R/L ................................... 7/4 Website ............ www.gohatters.com SID Contact . ................ Dean Watson ............................ dwatson@stetson.edu Series History .... Stetson Leads 3-0

Location .................... Jacksonville, Fla. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD .................................. Alan Verlander Colors...............Forest Green & White Head Coach .... Mike Johnson (8th yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 5-11-1 Conf. Record .......................... 3-6 (8th) Letterwinners R/L .................... 9/12 Starters R/L ................................... 6/8 Website ............ www.judolphins.com SID Contact . .............. Brian DeLettre ............................................ tdelett@ju.edu Series History .............. JU Leads 3-0

Location .................... Jacksonville, Fla. Conference ...................... Atlantic Sun AD ............................................ Lee Moon Colors......................... Navy Blue & Gray Head Coach ... Ray Bunch (20th yr.) 2009 Record ............................ 4-13-1 Conf. Record ..................... 4-4-1 (5th) Letterwinners R/L .................... 13/8 Starters R/L ................................... 5/5 Website .......... www.unfospreys.com SID Contact . .......... Chris Whitehead ...................... chris.whitehead@unf.edu Series History ........ FGCU Leads 3-0

Head Coach... Earle Davidson (14th yr.)

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Record Book - Individual Career

Points 1. 20.......................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) 20............................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 3. 19................................................. Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 4. 13............................................................... Anthony FORDE (2007) 13................................................. Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09) 13........................................... Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007-09) 7. 12................................................... Jonathan KOSHKO (2007-09) 8. 10.....................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 9. 7....................................................................Jelani SMITH (2009) 7..........................................................................Colin GILL (2007)

Shots On Goal 1. 32.......................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) 2. 29....................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09) 3. 19........................................... Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007-09) 19................................................. Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 19.......................................................Josey PORTILLO (2008-09) 6. 18................................................... Jonathan KOSHKO (2007-09) 7. 16............................................................... Anthony FORDE (2007) 8. 15............................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 9. 11...................................................................Jelani SMITH (2009) 11.....................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009)

Points Per Game 1. 0.76............................................................. Anthony FORDE (2007) 2. 0.69........................................... Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 3. 0.62...................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 4. 0.61.....................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) 5. 0.56............................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 6. 0.55...............................................................Corey SHERIFF (2007) 7. 0.48..................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09) 8. 0.46............................................................. Chris DiNAPOLI (2007) 9. 0.44.................................................................Jelani SMITH (2009) 10. 0.39.......................................................................Colin GILL (2007)

Saves 1. 152............................................................ Adam GLICK (2007-09) 2. 56..............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) 3. 12............................................................ Derek MILLER (2007-08)

Goals 1. 8.................................................. Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 2. 7........................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) 7.............................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 4. 6................................................................ Anthony FORDE (2007) 6.................................................... Jonathan KOSHKO (2007-09) 6............................................ Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007-09) 7. 5......................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 5.....................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09) 9. 3..........................................................................Colin GILL (2007) 3.............................................................Tyler SHARPE (2008-09) Goals Per Game 1. 0.35............................................................. Anthony FORDE (2007) 2. 0.31...................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 3. 0.24........................................... Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 4. 0.24............................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 5. 0.21.....................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) Game-Winning Goals 1. 3.................................................. Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 2. 2............................................ Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007-09) 2................................................................ Chris DiNAPOLI (2007) 2......................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 2................................................................ Anthony FORDE (2007) 2.............................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 2.....................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09) 2.................................................... Jonathan KOSHKO (2007-09) Assists 1. 6........................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) 6.............................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 3. 4........................................................Josey PORTILLO (2008-09) 4.................................................................. Andres NAVAS (2009) 4............................................................. Trent ANDERSON (2008) 6. 3.....................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09) 3..............................................................Matthew PICCOLI (2007) 3....................................................................Jelani SMITH (2009) 3.................................................. Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) Assists Per Game 1. 0.25............................................................... Andres NAVAS (2009) 2. 0.23...........................................................Matthew PICCOLI (2007) 3. 0.22.......................................................... Trent ANDERSON (2008) 4. 0.21........................................... Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 5. 0.19.................................................................Jelani SMITH (2009) Penalty Kicks Made 1. 3.................................................... Jonathan KOSHKO (2007-09) 2. 2.....................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09) 3. 1.................................................. Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09)

Saves Per Game 1. 4.22........................................................... Adam GLICK (2007-09) 2. 3.50............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) Save Percentage 1. .737............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) 2. .724........................................................... Adam GLICK (2007-09) 3. .706.......................................................... Derek MILLER (2007-08) Goals Against Avg. 1. 1.21............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) 2. 1.62........................................................... Adam GLICK (2007-09) 3. 2.50.......................................................... Derek MILLER (2007-09) Most Wins 1. 14............................................................. Adam GLICK (2007-09) 2. 8...............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) Most Shutouts 1. 8.............................................................. Adam GLICK (2007-09) 2. 6...............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) Games Played 1. 52........................................... Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007-09) 2. 51................................................... Jonathan KOSHKO (2007-09) 3. 36............................................................. Adam GLICK (2007-09) 4. 34................................................. Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 5. 33.......................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) 33.......................................................Josey PORTILLO (2008-09) 7. 30................................................................. Arjun JANI (2007-09) 8. 29............................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 9. 28............................................................Tyler SHARPE (2008-09) 10. 27....................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09) Games Started 1. 51........................................... Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007-09) 2. 50................................................... Jonathan KOSHKO (2007-09) 3. 35............................................................. Adam GLICK (2007-09) 4. 34................................................. Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 5. 31.......................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) 6. 29.......................................................Josey PORTILLO (2008-09) 7. 27............................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 8. 26................................................................. Arjun JANI (2007-09) 9. 23............................................................Tyler SHARPE (2008-09) 10. 22................................................................Kevin ANTE (2008-09) Minutes Played 1. 4530................................................. Jonathan KOSHKO (2007-09) 2. 4526......................................... Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007-09) 3. 3220........................................................... Adam GLICK (2007-09) 4. 2844............................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2008-09) 5. 2390............................................................... Arjun JANI (2007-09) 6. 2382.....................................................Scott HARRISON (2008-09) 7. 2274........................................... Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008-09) 8. 2170.....................................................Josey PORTILLO (2008-09) 9. 2156..........................................................Tyler SHARPE (2008-09) 10. 1945..................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008-09)

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Record Book - Individual Season Points 1. 17............................................................ Scott HARRISON (2008) 2. 15.................................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008) 3. 13...................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2009) 13............................................................... Anthony FORDE (2007) 5. 10.....................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 6. 9..................................................Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007) 7. 8..........................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008) 8. 7..........................................................................Colin GILL (2007) 7....................................................................Jelani SMITH (2009) 9. 6............................................................................ Eight Individuals Points Per Game 1. 1.00................................................ Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008) 2. 0.94.......................................................... Scott HARRISON (2008) 3. 0.81.................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2009) 4. 0.76............................................................. Anthony FORDE (2007) 5. 0.62...................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) Goals 1. 6................................................... Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008) 6................................................................ Anthony FORDE (2007) 6............................................................. Scott HARRISON (2008) 4. 5......................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 5....................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2009) 6. 4..................................................Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007) 7. 3..........................................................................Colin GILL (2007) 3..........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2007) 3..........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2009) 3....................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2008) 3..........................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008) Goals Per Game 1. 0.40................................................ Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008) 2. 0.35............................................................. Anthony FORDE (2007) 3. 0.33.......................................................... Scott HARRISON (2008) 4. 0.31...................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 0.31.................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2009) Game-Winning Goals 1. 3....................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2009) 2. 2..........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2009) 2................................................... Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008) 2................................................................ Chris DiNAPOLI (2007) 2......................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 2................................................................ Anthony FORDE (2007) 2..........................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008) 3. 1........................................................................... Seven Individuals Assists 1. 5............................................................. Scott HARRISON (2008) 2. 4............................................................. Josey PORTILLO (2008) 4.................................................................. Andres NAVAS (2009) 4............................................................. Trent ANDERSON (2007) 5. 3................................................... Francesco DISTEFANO (2009) 3....................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2009) 3................................................... Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008) 3....................................................................Jelani SMITH (2009) 3..............................................................Matthew PICCOLI (2007) 10. 2..............................................................................Five Individuals Assists Per Game 1. 0.28.......................................................... Scott HARRISON (2008) 2. 0.25............................................................... Andres NAVAS (2009) 3. 0.24.......................................................... Josey PORTILLO (2008) 4. 0.23...........................................................Matthew PICCOLI (2007) 5. 0.22.......................................................... Trent ANDERSON (2007)

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Penalty Kicks Made 1. 2..........................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008) 2..........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2007) 3. 1..........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2009) 1....................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2009)

Shots On Goal 1. 23............................................................ Scott HARRISON (2008) 2. 18.........................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008) 3. 16............................................................... Anthony FORDE (2007) 4. 14............................................................ Josey PORTILLO (2008) 5. 12.................................................Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2008) 6. 11...................................................................Jelani SMITH (2009) 11.....................................................Westin VALLENTINE (2009) 11.........................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2009) 9. 10...................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2008) 10.................................................. Francesco DiSTEFANO (2008) 10.........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2007) Saves 1. 86...................................................................Adam GLICK (2007) 2. 66...................................................................Adam GLICK (2008) 3. 56..............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) Saves Per Game 1. 4.53.................................................................Adam GLICK (2007) 2. 3.88.................................................................Adam GLICK (2008) 3. 3.50............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) Save Percentage 1. .833................................................................Derek MILLER (2007) 2. .742.................................................................Adam GLICK (2008) 3. .737............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) Goals Against Avg. 1. 1.21............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) 2. 1.36.................................................................Adam GLICK (2008) 3. 1.86.................................................................Adam GLICK (2007) Most Wins 1. 8...............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) 8....................................................................Adam GLICK (2007) 3. 6....................................................................Adam GLICK (2008) Most Shutouts 1. 6...............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) 2. 4....................................................................Adam GLICK (2008) 4....................................................................Adam GLICK (2007) Games Played 1. 19.........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2007) 19...................................................................Adam GLICK (2007) 3. 18............................................................................ Nine Individuals Games Started 1. 19...................................................................Adam GLICK (2007) 19.........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2007) 3. 18.................................................Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007) 18.......................................................................Arjun JANI (2007) 18..................................................................... Kevin ANTE (2008) 18...................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2008) 18.........................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2008) 8. 17.............................................................................Five Individuals Minutes Played 1. 1719.......................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2007) 2. 1695.................................................................Adam GLICK (2007) 3. 1644...............................................Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2007) 4. 1626.......................................................Jonathan KOSHKO (2008) 5. 1588.....................................................................Arjun JANI (2007) 6. 1580.................................................... Cristian RAUDALES (2008) 7. 1525.................................................................Adam GLICK (2008) 8. 1500.......................................................Manuel GONZALEZ (2008) 9. 1483............................................................Matthew SMITH (2009) 1483...............................................Matt OSHAUGHNESSY (2009)


Record Book - Team Season

Points 1. 72 .........................................................................2009 2. 70 .........................................................................2008 3. 68 .........................................................................2007

Penalty kicks made 1. 2...........................................................................2009 2...........................................................................2008 2...........................................................................2007

Points Per Game 1. 4.50 .......................................................................2009 2. 3.89 .......................................................................2008 3. 3.58 .......................................................................2007

Penalty kick attempts 1. 4...........................................................................2008 2. 2...........................................................................2009 2...........................................................................2007

Goals 1. 27..........................................................................2009 2. 26..........................................................................2008 3. 25..........................................................................2007

Saves 1. 94 .........................................................................2007 2. 76 .........................................................................2008 3. 60 .........................................................................2009

Goals Per Game 1. 1.69 .......................................................................2009 2. 1.44 .......................................................................2008 3. 1.32 .......................................................................2007

Saves per game 1. 4.95 .......................................................................2007 2. 4.22 .......................................................................2008 3. 3.75 .......................................................................2009

Game-Winning Goals 1. 8...........................................................................2007 8...........................................................................2009 3. 6...........................................................................2008

Save percent 1. .750 .......................................................................2009 2. .738 .......................................................................2008 3. .723 .......................................................................2007

Assists 1. 18..........................................................................2009 18..........................................................................2007 18..........................................................................2008

Goals against avg 1. 1.21 .......................................................................2009 2. 1.46 .......................................................................2008 3. 1.86 .......................................................................2007

Assists Per Game 1. 1.12 .......................................................................2009 2. 1.00 .......................................................................2008 3. 0.95 .......................................................................2007

Most wins 1. 8 ..........................................................................2007 8 ..........................................................................2009 3. 6 ..........................................................................2008

Shots attempted 1. 207.........................................................................2008 2. 206 ........................................................................2009 3. 174 ........................................................................2007 Shots Per Game 1. 12.88 ......................................................................2009 2. 11.50 . .....................................................................2008 3. 9.16 .......................................................................2007 Shots on goal 1. 110 ........................................................................2008 2. 90 .........................................................................2009 3. 87 .........................................................................2007 SOG per game 1. 6.11 . ......................................................................2008 2. 5.62 .......................................................................2009 3. 4.58 .......................................................................2007

Most losses 1. 10 .........................................................................2008 10 .........................................................................2007 3. 6 ..........................................................................2009 Most ties 1. 2 ..........................................................................2008 2. 1 ..........................................................................2007 1 ..........................................................................2009 Most shutouts 1. 6...........................................................................2009 2. 4...........................................................................2008 4...........................................................................2007 Games played 1. 19..........................................................................2007 2. 18..........................................................................2008 3. 16..........................................................................2009 Minutes played 1. 19017.......................................................................2007 2. 18195.......................................................................2008 3. 16212.......................................................................2009

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Record Book - Team Game

Points 1. 18................................................. UNF (Oct 17, 2008) 2. 13.......................................... Campbell (Oct 24, 2009) 3. 10..............................................at FAU (Oct 04, 2007) 10.................................at USC Upstate (Oct 26, 2007) 10..............................................Belmont (Oct 9, 2009) 10............................................Fairfield (Sep 21, 2008) 7. 9...........................at Coastal Carolina (Aug 31, 2007) 8. 8............................... at Gardner-Webb (Oct 28, 2007) 8.................................................ETSU (Oct 31, 2008) 10. 7.................................at North Florida (Oct 02, 2009) 7................................vs Georgia State (Sep 14, 2007) 7................................vs UC Riverside (Sep 18, 2009) Most goals 1. 7.................................................. UNF (Oct 17, 2008) 2. 4............................................. Cambell (Oct 24, 2009) 4..................................at USC Upstate (Oct 26, 2007) 4...............................................Belmont (Oct 9, 2009) 5. 3...........................at Coastal Carolina (Aug 31, 2007) 3.................................at North Florida (Oct 02, 2009) 3...............................................at FAU (Oct 04, 2007) 3............................... at Gardner-Webb (Oct 28, 2007) 3.................................................ETSU (Oct 31, 2008) 3................................vs Georgia State (Sep 14, 2007) 3................................vs UC Riverside (Sep 18, 2009) 3.............................................Fairfield (Sep 21, 2008) Most assists 1. 5........................................... Campbell (Oct 24, 2009) 2. 4...............................................at FAU (Oct 04, 2007) 4.................................................. UNF (Oct 17, 2008) 4.............................................Fairfield (Sep 21, 2008) 5. 3.......................... at Coastal Carolina ( Aug 31, 2007) 6. 2....................................vs Penn State (Aug 31, 2008) 2.............................................Howard (Nov 04, 2007) 2..................................................FAU (Nov 08, 2008) 2...........................................Lipscomb (Oct 11, 2009) 2............................................... Mercer (Oct 22, 2009) 2..................................at USC Upstate (Oct 26, 2007) 2............................... at Gardner-Webb (Oct 28, 2007) 2.................................................ETSU (Oct 31, 2008) 2...............................................Belmont (Oct 9, 2009) 2................................................UNLV (Sep 07, 2007) 2............................................at UNLV (Sep 20, 2009)

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Most shots 1. 20.........................................at Stetson (Nov 01, 2009) 20................................... USC Upstate (Nov 02, 2008) 20.......................................... at Mercer (Oct 02, 2008) 4. 19................................................. UNF (Oct 17, 2008) 5. 18............................................Belmont (Oct 21, 2007) 18.............................................. Mercer (Oct 22, 2009) 18................................................ETSU (Oct 31, 2008) 8. 16............................................Howard (Nov 04, 2007) 16..................................at Jacksonville (Oct 04, 2009) 16.................................at USC Upstate (Oct 18, 2009) 16........................................at Belmont (Oct 25, 2008) 16...............................................at FAU(Sep 07, 2009) 16............................................Fairfield (Sep 21, 2008) Most saves 1. 13..........................................Campbell (Sep 27, 2007) 2. 8.........................................at Belmont (Oct 25, 2008) 8..................................at USC Upstate (Oct 26, 2007) 4. 7.................................at North Florida (Oct 14, 2007) 7....................... vs Coll. of Charleston (Sep 13, 2009) 7................................vs UC Riverside (Sep 18, 2009) 7.............................................Fairfield (Sep 21, 2008) 8. 6.......................................... vs Furman (Sept 1, 2007) 6.....................................at Ohio State (Aug 30, 2008) 6..................................................FAU (Nov 08, 2008) 6....................................... at Campbell (Oct 04, 2008) 6.......................................at Lipscomb (Oct 26, 2008) 6................................................UNLV (Sep 07, 2007) 6................................. vs Iona College (Sep 16, 2007) 6................................................... UIC (Sep 23, 2007)


Yearly Results

Head Coach: Bob Butehorn 8-7-1 Overall 6-3-0 A-Sun 2009 Date Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 7, 2009 Sept. 11, 2009 Sept. 13, 2009 Sept. 18, 2009 Sept. 20, 2009 Oct. 2, 2009 Oct. 4, 2009 Oct. 9, 2009 Oct. 11, 2009 Oct. 16, 2009 Oct. 18, 2009 Oct. 22, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Nov. 1, 2009

Location Result/Score Miami, Fla. W, FGCU 1, FIU 0 Fort Myers, Fla. L, USF 1, FGCU 0 Boca Raton, Fla. L, FAU1, FGCU 0 (OT) Greenville, S.C. T, FGCU 2, Furman 2 (2 OT) Greenville, S.C. L, College of Charleston 2, FGCU 1 (OT) Las Vegas, Nev. W, FGCU 3, UC Riverside 0 Las Vegas, Nev. L, UNLV 3, FGCU 2 Jacksonville, Fla. W, FGCU 3, North Florida 0 Jacksonville, Fla. L, Jacksonville 4, FGCU1 Fort Myers, Fla. W, FGCU 4, Belmont 0 Fort Myers, Fla. W, FGCU 2, Lipscomb1 Johnson City, Tenn. L, ETSU 3, FGCU 0 Spartanburg, S.C. W, FGCU 1, USC Upstate 0 (OT) Fort Myers, Fla. W, FGCU 2, Mercer1 Fort Myers, Fla. W, FGCU 4, Campbell 0 DeLand, Fla. L, Stetson 2, FGCU 1

Head Coach: Bob Butehorn 6-10-2 Overall 3-5-1 A-Sun 2008 Date Nov 8, 2008 Nov 2, 2008 Oct 31, 2008 Oct 26, 2008 Oct 25, 2008 Oct 19, 2008 Oct 17, 2008 Oct 11, 2008 Oct 04, 2008 Oct 02, 2008 Sep 28, 2008 Sep 21, 2008 Sep 19, 2008 Sep 12, 2008 Sep 07, 2008 Sep 05, 2008 Aug 31, 2008 Aug 30, 2008

Location Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Hendersonville, Tenn Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Buies Creek, N.C. Macon, GA Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Oneonta, NY Oneonta, NY Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio

Result/Socre W, FGCU 2, FAU 0 T, USC Upstate 2, FGCU 2 W, FGCU 3, ETSU 0 W, FGCU 2, Lipscomb 1 L, Belmont 2, FGCU 1 L, JU 2, FGCU 0 W, FGCU 7, UNF 1 L, Stetson 1, FGCU 0 L, Campbell 3, FGCU 2 L, Mercer 4, FGCU 1 L, FIU 1, FGCU 0 W, FGCU 3, Fairfield 1 L, Holy Cross 2, FGCU 0 L, Seattle 2, FGCU 1 L, Syracuse 3, FGCU 0 T, FGCU 0, Hartwick 0 W, FGCU 1, Penn State 0 L, Ohio State 2, FGCU 1

Series Records Opponent

Head Coach: Bob Butehorn 8-10-1 Overall 3-5-1 A-Sun 2007 (Inaugural Season) Date Nov 7, 2007 Nov 4, 2007 Oct 28, 2007 Oct 26, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Oct 19, 2007 Oct 14, 2007 Oct 12, 2007 Oct 07, 2007 Oct 04, 2007 Sep 29, 2007 Sep 23, 2007 Sep 21, 2007 Sep 16, 2007 Sep 14, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Sep 1, 2007 Aug 31, 2007

Location Result/Socre Miami, Fla. L, FIU 2, FGCU 0 Fort Myers, Fla. W, FGCU 2, Howard 1 Boiling Springs, NC L, Gardner-Webb 4, FGCU 3 Spartanburg, S.C. W, FGCU 4, USC Upstate 0 Naples, Fla. L, Belmont 1, FGCU 0 Fort Myers, Fla. L, Lipscomb 2, FGCU 0 Jacksonville, Fla. L, FGCU 1, North Florida 0 Jacksonville, Fla. L, Jacksonville 3, FGCU 0 DeLand, FL L, Stetson 2, FGCU 1 Boca Raton, FL W, FGCU 3, FAU 0 Fort Myers, Fla. T, Campbell 2, FGCU 2 Naples, Fla. L, UIC 5, FGCU 0 Naples, Fla. L, NAVY 4, FGCU 0 Boca Raton, FL L, Iona College 2, FGCU 0 Boca Raton, FL W, FGCU 3, Georgia State 2 Fort Myers, Fla. W, FGCU 2, UNLV 1 CONWAY, S.C. L, Furman 3, FGCU 0 CONWAY, S.C. W, FGCU 3, Coastal Carolina 2

Record

Pct.

Belmont 1-2 .333 Campbell 1-1-1 .500 Coastal Carolina 1-0 1.000 College of Charleston 0-1 .000 ETSU 1-1 .500 FAU 2-1 .667 FIU 1-2 .333 Fairfield 1-0 1.000 Furman 0-1-1 .000 Gardner-Webb 0-1 .000 Georgia State 1-0 1.000 Howard 1-0 1.000 Hartwick 0-0-1 .500 Holy Cross 0-1 .000 Illinois-Chicago 0-1 .000 Iona College 0-1 .000 Jacksonville 0-3 .000 Lipscomb 2-1 .667 Mercer 2-1 .667 Navy 0-1 .000 Ohio State 0-1 .000 Penn State 1-0 1.000 Stetson 0-3 .000 Seattle 0-1 .000 Syracuse 0-1 .000 UC Riverside 1-0 1.000 UNF 3-0 1.000 UNLV 1-1 .500 USC Upstate 2-0-1 .833 USF 0-1 .000

1st Meeting Last Meeting

2007 2007 2007 2009 2008 2007 2007 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008 2008 2009 2007 2007 2007 2009

2009 2009 Same Same 2009 2009 2009 Same 2009 Same Same Same Same Same Same Same 2009 2009 2009 Same Same Same 2009 Same Same Same 2009 2009 2009 Same

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Eagle History: FGCU Traditions Secondary Logos Primary Logo

THE LOGO Florida Gulf Coast University’s official athletics logo was designed by Kelly McCarthy, formally employed by FGCU in Community Relations and Marketing.

WHY EAGLES The Eagle was adopted as the official symbol to reflect FGCU’s mission and purpose. The eagle serves to identify not only the physical environment of Southwest Florida but also the University’s relationship with it. The eagle embodies the characteristics of freedom, strength, spirit, intelligence, grace and the pursuit of excellence. It is master of its environment but also an integral part of it. It survives and prospers only in balance with the environment.

FIGHT SONG “Follow the Eagle” (written by: George Krumenacker)

Follow the Eagle, Follow the Eagle Soaring through the skies so blue. Fight! Fight! Fight! With integrity and might, Follow the Green and Blue, GO EAGLES! Follow the Eagle, Follow the Eagle, Lead us on to Victory! Strive for the goal; Give heart and soul, Fly on F-G-C-U!

SCHOOL COLORS

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FGCU’s Founding President Roy McTarnaghan selected emerald green and cobalt blue as symbols of the earth and water, in keeping with FGCU’s environmental mission.


University President

Dr. Wilson G. Bradshaw

Wilson G. Bradshaw, Ph.D. serves as President of Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU). On August 25, 2007, the University’s tenth anniversary, the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees unanimously selected Dr. Bradshaw to become the institution’s third President. President Bradshaw came to FGCU from Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he served for seven years as President. Bradshaw was also a professor of psychology and a full-time member of the graduate faculty. From 1995 to 2000, he served as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. From 1990 to 1995, Bradshaw was the vice president and dean for Graduate Studies and Research at Georgia Southern University. He also served as professor in psychology at Georgia Southern University. He held several titles at Florida Atlantic University including dean of Graduate Studies and tenured associate professor in psychology. Bradshaw’s career in academia includes a wide spectrum of educational posts including assistant professor of pharmacology at Florida A&M University/VA Medical Center, instructor of physiology at the Wright State University School of Medicine in Ohio, and instructor at the University of Pittsburgh. Born in Sanford, Florida, and raised in West Palm Beach, Dr. Bradshaw earned his associate of arts degree from Palm Beach Community (Jr.) College, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology from Florida Atlantic University, and doctorate in psychobiology from the University of Pittsburgh. He was awarded a Post Doctoral Fellowship at the Laboratory of Neural and Endocrine Regulation at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). President Bradshaw leads FGCU at a time of significant enrollment and campus growth. Now in its 13th year since opening in 1997, the University’s enrollment has surged to more than 11,000 students from an initial 2,500. The introduction of new academic programs also is on the rise, with currently more than 80 programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s and other advanced graduate degrees. The academic programs are supported by a campus of 70 buildings, as well as more than 1,000 highly qualified faculty and staff. Environmental sustainability and civic engagement are hallmarks of the institution’s mission. President Bradshaw is active in civic, educational, and philanthropic initiatives in FGCU’s Southwest Florida region and beyond. He serves on the Alliance of Educational Leaders Board of Directors as its Chair; Naples Botanical Gardens Board of Directors; Lee County Education Foundation; Searching for Solutions, Inc. Board of Directors; Campus Compact’s national Board of Directors, and The Wilson G. Bradshaw File American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Board of Directors. Bradshaw is widely published in professional periodicals and journals. His contributions include published articles in USA Today, Florida Neuroendocrine Society and Science 194. In the research arena, Bradshaw has been granted more than one million dollars for academic study in several areas including math, science, computers and technology education; microbiology for health education; and neuroscience. He has been honored with several professional awards including the Spurgeon Award for career excellence, exceptional community service, and serving as role models for young people. His recent awards include the Florida Campus Compact Founder’s Award, and as a 2009 Man of the Year by Gulfshore Life.

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS • 2007-Present - President, Florida Gulf Coast University • 2000-07 - President, Metropolitan State University • 1995-00 - Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bloomsburg University (Pa.) • 1990-95 - V.P. and Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Georgia Southern University • 1988-90 - Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University • 1984-88 - Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS • 2001-07 - Professor of Psychology, Metropolitan State University • 1990-95 - Professor of Psychology, Georgia Southern University • 1984-90 - Associate Professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

President Bradshaw and his wife, Jo Anna, have three adult sons.

• 1981-83 - Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Florida A&M University • 1978-79 - Instructor of Physiology, Wright State University • 1977 - Instructor of Physiological Physiology, University of Pittsburgh • 1975-76 - Instructor of Physiology, University of Pittsburgh

EDUCATION • 1980 - Doctorate in Psychobiology, University of Pittsburgh • 1973 - Master’s in Experimental Psychology, Florida Atlantic University • 1971 - Bachelor’s in Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

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Director of Athletics

Ken Kavanagh

Ken Kavanagh, 49, begins his second year as Director of Athletics at Florida Gulf Coast University, having accomplished a great deal in his career to date. Kavanagh, the second full-time athletic director in school history, began his duties at FGCU in June of 2009. Kavanagh, who came to FGCU after 13 years at Bradley University, was appointed to his position on May 7, 2009 by FGCU President Dr. Wilson G. Bradshaw. The final year in Kavanagh’s first decade on Bradley’s “Hilltop” will go down as one of the greatest all-around years in BU Athletics history. During the 2005-06 season, a school-record three teams earned NCAA Tournament invitations, beginning with the third at-large selection for the soccer program in the fall and continuing with the men’s basketball team’s historic run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in March that included victories over nationally ranked Kansas and Pitt. In addition, the women’s golf team won its fourth Missouri Valley Conference championship in eight years to gain its third trip to the NCAA Regionals. In 2007-08, Men’s Soccer reached a milestone “Elite Eight” appearance and men’s basketball also achieved a runner-up finish in the 2008 initial College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Most recently, in 2008-09, the Braves witnessed benchmark success with their first ever Missouri Valley Conference tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth and victory in softball, a runner-up finish in the inaugural Collegeinsider.com (CIT) post-season men’s basketball tournament and a record 21 victories in women’s basketball. While the Braves enjoyed successes on the playing field with Kavanagh, Bradley’s student-athletes continued to excel in the classroom. For eight consecutive years, Bradley led the Valley in federal graduation rate (77 percent) and remained well ahead of the curve in the NCAA’s new Academic Progress Rate, receiving public recognition for its APR success in soccer, men’s golf, women’s tennis and volleyball. During Kavanagh’s tenure at Bradley, the Braves accumulated 31 Academic AllAmerica or Scholar All-America awards. BU also achieved new single game, regular season and attendance marks in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s soccer, and volleyball under his direction, as well as record revenue streams from external sources. Under Kavanagh’s direction in 1996, Bradley Athletics established the BU B.L.A.S.T. (Building Leadership And Supporting Teams) NCAA Life Skills Program, which is designed to enhance the total being of Braves’ student-athletes. It involves activities ranging from personal, social and career development to community service projects and leadership opportunities. Also, Bradley was commended in March of 2002 by U.S. News & World Report for having the seventh-best College Sports Program in terms of gender equity and the athletic department’s effort for equality was further recognized in 2007 when Bradley received an “A” from the Women’s Sports Foundation for its gender equity performance. One of the founders of the I-AAA Athletic Directors’ Association in 2000-01, Kavanagh is the First Vice-President for the organization, which is comprised of the 101 non-football playing Division I member institutions and nine related conferences. In recognition of his accomplishments at Bradley and as a leader in college athletics, Kavanagh was named the Central Region Division I AstroTurf Athletic Director of the Year during the 2008 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention in Dallas. A member of the 1999 Peoria’s “40 Leaders Under Forty” class, Kavanagh also maintains active membership with the Knights of Columbus. Kavanagh went to Bradley from Bowling Green State University, where he steadily moved up the administrative ranks in nine years. After starting as an assistant athletic director in 1987, Kavanagh left BGSU in 1996 as the senior associate athletic director. In his final position with the Falcons, Kavanagh was the administrator for football, men’s basketball and hockey while also acting as event manager. Responsible for facility management, he also supervised the staffs for sports medicine, equipment and strength and conditioning. Kavanagh also served as the chief liaison for the financial affairs area.

The Ken Kavanagh File ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS • 2009-Present - Director of Athletics, FGCU • 1996-2009 - Director of Athletics, Bradley University • 1987-96: Rose to Senior Assoc Athletic Director, BGSU • 1985-87 - Graduate Assistant, University of Notre Dame • 1983-85 - Director of Events and Team Travel, Yale University • 1982-83 - Asst. Manager of Contests and Promotions, Yale University

EDUCATION • 1982 - Bachelor’s in Finance, Boston College • 1987 - Master’s in Marketing and Human Resources, Notre Dame

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Kavanagh began his administrative career by working in the athletic department at Yale University from 1982 to 1985, then worked as a graduate assistant in the athletic department at the University of Notre Dame from 1985 to 1987 before joining Bowling Green. Athletic administration runs in Kavanagh’s bloodlines: his uncle, Kevin Kavanagh, is the former baseball coach and athletic director at Loyola College in Baltimore, planting the seed that athletic administration would be his nephew’s calling. Likewise, Ken Kavanagh’s father, John, coached a highly-successful high school summer baseball program in Connecticut for 25 years that produced former Major Leaguer Tim Teufel and NFL Hall-of-Famer Steve Young. A native of Greenwich, Conn., Kavanagh earned his undergraduate degree from Boston College in 1982 and his postgraduate degree from Notre Dame in 1987. Kavanagh is married to the former Mary Gorenz (Maple Park, Ill.) and the couple has five children: daughters the late Megan and Rose, as well as sons Mitchell and twins Jack and Quinn.


Staff Directory Office of the Athletic Director Ken Kavanagh........................................................ Director of Athletics Patricia Blankenship..................................Administrative Assistant Student-Athlete Services Kathy Peterson......................................................Associate AD/SWA Jessica Rouse..................................Athletic Academic Coordinator Marin McCabe......................................Student-Athlete Services GA Dan Jimar...........................................................Academic Services GA Business Operations Colleen Sorem........................Assistant AD/Business Operations Jamie Cavileer.....................................Assistant Business Manager Matt Collver.......................................... Director of Ticket Operations Mike DiBrino................................................. Group Sales Coordinator External Affairs Butch Perchan...................Senior Associate AD/External Affairs Denise Da Silveira.............. Director of Corporate Sales & Marketing Audrey Campbell.........................................................Advancement GA Alicia Ramsdel...................................Marketing & Corporate Sales GA Jessica Paulmann......................................... Marketing & Ticket Sales Intern Operations & Facilities William Blood..................................................Associate AD/Facilities Matt Fairchild.................................... Assistant Director of Facilities Will Pitt.........................................Director of Operations & Facilities Tom Vida.................................................Athletic Field Superintendent Anthony Galvin................................................................ Athletic Field GA Compliance TBD.......................................................................Director of Compliance Dr. Cecil Carter............................... Faculty Athletic Representative Sports Information Patrick Pierson......................................Sports Information Director Mike Hill................................Assistant Sports Information Director Amanda Murphy.....................................Communications Assistant Caleb Baker..................... Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine Michael Estes....................... Assistant AD/Head Athletic Trainer Elisa Araujo...................................................Assistant Athletic Trainer Joe Whetstone...........................................Assistant Athletic Trainer Jason Schwartzman..................Intern Assistant Athletic Trainer Randy Brunner........................................................ Athletic Trainer GA Lauren Carollo......................................................... Athletic Trainer GA Sean Mandle............................................................. Athletic Trainer GA Jared Weed...................................Intern Assistant Athletic Trainer Strength and Conditioning Randy Popple....................... Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Eric Krause.................................Strength & Conditioning Assistant

Women’s Basketball Karl Smesko.............................................................................Head Coach Chelsea Dermyer.......................................................... Assistant Coach Abby Sharlow.................................................................. Assistant Coach Herman Berg................................................................. Assistant Coach Mel Thomas................................ Director of Basketball Operations Cross Country (Men’s & Women’s) Cassandra Harbin.................................................................Head Coach Golf Brent Jensen.............................................................Men’s Head Coach Meghan Spero..................................................Women’s Head Coach Jim Suttie...................................................Director of Golf Operations Men’s Soccer Bob Butehorn..........................................................................Head Coach Alex Aldaz......................................................................... Assistant Coach Aaron Slusher................................................................ Assistant Coach Women’s Soccer Jim Blankenship.....................................................................Head Coach Erin Switalski................................................................... Assistant Coach Jessica Zabel.................................................................. Assistant Coach Softball Dave Deiros..............................................................................Head Coach Alycia Bachkora............................................................. Assistant Coach Tom Thompson............................................................. Assistant Coach Swimming and Diving Neal Studd................................................................................Head Coach Elizabeth Lykins.............................................................. Assistant Coach Andrew Goe.................................................................... Assistant Coach Men’s Tennis J. Webb Horton......................................................................Head Coach Matt Kuk....................................................................Volunteer Assistant Women’s Tennis Jennifer Gabou.......................................................................Head Coach Volleyball Dave Nichols............................................................................Head Coach Fernanda Nelson.......................................................... Assistant Coach Danny Mahy.................................................................... Assistant Coach Coaches Administrative Support Kathryn Smith........................... Coaches Administrative Assistant Cheerleading Joyce Prive.............................................................. Cheerleading Coach Tara Zinslen............................................................ Cheerleading Coach

Baseball Dave Tollett...............................................................................Head Coach Rusty McKee.................................................................. Assistant Coach Forrest Martin............................................................... Assistant Coach Paul Fibbe................................................... Volunteer Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball Dave Balza................................................................................Head Coach Tae Norwood.................................................................. Assistant Coach Leo Miller.......................................................................... Assistant Coach Juan Cedeno................................................................... Assistant Coach Darrin Wallace.......................................................... Video Coordinator Jamie Bartholomew................ Director of Basketball Operations

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FGCU Soccer Complex

Florida Gulf Coast University is committed to providing its student-athletes with the very best in athletics facilities. The FGCU Soccer Complex is evidence of that dedication. The lighted stadium, which opened August 17, 2008 when the FGCU men's soccer team took on Eckerd College in exhibition action, provides seating for more than 350 fans and is complete with a 16’ x 24’ wireless Fair-Play scoreboard. However, with temporary seating, the stadium’s capacity can exceeds 1,750 as evidenced by the crowd of 2,000 that saw the Lady Eagles take on the Blue Devils of Duke University, on March 28, 2009. The Complex features an international-quality playing field of lush Celebration Bermuda grass, which is ideal for sports fields due to its excellent wear tolerance, for the Eagle soccer teams. The surface is a modified sand-based field with an in-ground irrigation system for drainage of rainwater and a sprinkler system that allows the FGCU grounds keeper to keep the field in top playing condition throughout the year. The system makes the field safer and more playable in a rain-soaked game. The combination of sandy soil and irrigation allows the FGCU grounds keeper to maintain a healthy and vigorous playing surface. The field is mowed with a mower designed for golf fairways, which results in a field that rivals those of professional soccer.

All-Time HOME Games List Date FGCU Sept. 5, 2009 Men’s Soccer Oct. 9, 2009 2009 Home Record Oct. 11, 2009 (4-1-0) Oct. 22, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009

Opponent No. 11 USF Belmont Lipscomb Mercer Campbell

Score L, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-0

Date Sept. 12, 2008 Sept. 19, 2008 Sept. 21, 2008 FGCU Sept. 28, 2008 Men’s Soccer 2008 Home Record Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 17, 2008 (4-5-1) Oct. 19, 2008 Oct. 31, 2008 Nov. 2, 2008 Nov. 8, 2008

Opponent Seattle Holy Cross Fairfield FIU Stetson UNF Jacksonville ETSU USC Upstate FAU

Score L, 2-1 L, 2-0 W, 3-1 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 W, 7-1 L, 2-0 W, 3-0 T, 2-2 (2OT) W, 2-0

FGCU Men’s Soccer 2007 Home Record (3-4-1)

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*Games Played at North Collier Regional Park

Date Sept. 7, 2007 Sept. 21, 2007* Sept. 23, 2007* Sept. 27, 2007 Sept. 29, 2007 Oct. 19, 2007 Oct. 21, 2007* Nov. 4, 2007

Opponent Attendance UNLV W, 2-1 Navy L, 4-0 Illinois-Chicago L, 5-0 Campbell T, 2-2 (2OT) Mercer Lipscomb Belmont Howard

W, 1-0 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-0 (OT)


Athletic Facilities

Alico Arena Auxiliary Gym

Tennis Complex

Alico Arena

Soccer Complex

Softball Complex

Aquatics Center

Swanson Stadium Athletic Campus

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Outdoor Sports Complex

Outdoor Sports Complex Facts The building sits just east of Alico Arena’s parking lot and north of the recently completed soccer field. The grand opening took place February 28, 2008. The 20,000-square-foot complex houses coaches’ offices, locker rooms, showers, laundry facilities, lounges, conference rooms, and study space for the men’s and women’s soccer, baseball and softball teams, and offices for the men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf and the women’s swimming and diving teams. The spacious VIP Suite is a spot that’s likely to be in great demand for multiple events. It sports an attached kitchen and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the baseball field. It can accommodate up to about 80 people for a broad range of activities, including sporting event receptions and conferences requiring PowerPoint presentations. Along with well-appointed locker rooms and offices, there are two rooms devoted to study, a vital aspect of the Athletics program. Student-athletes must maintain high GPA’s in order to participate.

Florida Gulf Coast University’s colorful new Outdoor Sports Complex befits the school’s new status as a Division I contender.

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Men’s Soccer Locker Room

Baseball Players Lounge


Sports Medicine It is the goal of the sports medicine-athletic training staff is to provide the student-athletes, participating in intercollegiate athletics at FGCU the highest standard of medical care possible. This care is provided both on the field and in the athletic training facilities. The health of every student-athlete at Florida Gulf Coast University is the primary concern of the FGCU Sports Medicine-Athletic Training staff, a group that covers every facet of comprehensive healthcare. From emergency medical care through the functional return to play, the Sports Medicine-Athletic Training staff serves the many needs of the FGCU student-athletes. The staff is constantly updating knowledge on the latest in sports medicine and athletic training techniques through seminars and clinics. The Athletic Training Staff consists of National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATA) certified and Florida statelicensed practitioners in cooperation with orthopedic, podiatric and internal medicine physicians. Under the guidance of Director of Sports Medicine Michael Estes, MS, ATC, LAT, and Head Team Physician Dr. James Guerra, the FGCU sports medicine-athletic training staff offers the most comprehensive health care with a special emphasis placed on injury prevention (Prehab) methods. The sports medicine-athletic training facilities offer daily services and care for all FGCU intercollegiate athletes. FGCU student-athletes receive highly specialized medical care when required from orthopedist and head team physician Dr. James Guerra. Aside from the team physicians, FGCU student-athletes have priority access to all services of the NCH Healthcare System and other consulting specialty physicians. They provide a comprehensive team approach in the delivery of health care service to the FGCU student-athletes. Located on the first floor of Alico Arena, the spacious main sports medicine-athletic training facility offers the finest available equipment for the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Located in this facility are a hydrotherapy area, treatment/rehabilitation area, functional rehabilitation area, private physician exam room,

Strength & Conditioning FGCU provides all students and student-athletes with state of the art strength and conditioning equipment. Alico Arena’s workout facilities include free weights and machines, an array of treadmills and elliptical bikes, an aerobics room, and a power lifting room. FGCU’s weight room is open to all students and faculty, free of charge, seven days a week. The Strength and Conditioning staff prepare all workouts and conditioning schedules for FGCU’s student-athletes.

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Compliance What Is Compliance?

At Florida Gulf Coast University, the Office of Compliance works within the department of athletics and the University to ensure FGCU’s compliance with all applicable NCAA, Atlantic Sun and institutional rules. In doing so, the compliance office is charged with the following tasks: • Educating administrators, coaches, staff, prospective student-athletes, current student-athletes and boosters about NCAA, Atlantic Sun and institutional rules; • Developing monitoring systems to ensure compliance with NCAA, Atlantic Sun and institutional rules (e.g., recruiting, academic eligibility, financial aid,awards and benefits, amateurism and agents). • Investigating and reporting violations of NCAA, Atlantic Sun and institutional rules.

Are You A Booster?

You are a booster if you are or ever have: • Been a member of a booster organization that supports FGCU athletics; • Made any financial contributions to the athletics department; • Been involved in promoting FGCU’s athletics program; • Been a season ticket holder; or • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their relatives or friends. You can become a booster if you provide benefits to prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends and any of the following statements are true: • The relationship between the athlete (or parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a result of the athlete’s participation in athletics or their reputation as an athlete; • The relationship began only after the athlete became a prospect; • The relationship began only after the athlete had achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or reputation; • The pattern of benefits increased after the athlete attained notoriety as a talented athlete. Once A Booster Always A Booster. Once an individual is identified as a booster, the person retains that identity FOREVER! This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to, or is involved with FGCU’s athletics program. Who Is A Prospective Student-Athlete? A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade. Student-athletes enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year colleges are also considered prospects. An individual remains a prospect even after he/she signs a National Letter of Intent. Questions? The information on this page is a brief overview of compliance and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with prospective student-athletes. If you have any questions about any NCAA, Atlantic Sun or institutional rules, please contact the Office of Compliance at (239) 590-7573. For more information on compliance and boosters, please visit the Office of Compliance’s website at www.fgcuathletics.com/ athletics/compliance/.

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An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a FGCU employee or booster to provide a prospect, student-athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible benefits include, but are not limited to, the following: • Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any other tangible item; • A special discount, payment arrangement or credit on any purchase or service; • Loan of money or cosigning of loans; • A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any transportation expenses; • Free or reduced-cost services, purchases or rentals; • Entertainment on- or off-campus; or • Free or reduced-cost rent or housing. FGCU is responsible for the actions of its boosters. If a booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, student-athlete, their relatives or friends, FGCU may be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Atlantic Sun Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless of intention, it can: • Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective and current student-athletes; • Result in the FGCU athletics program being penalized by the NCAA and/or Atlantic Sun Conference; and • Cause you to lose benefits or privileges associated with the athletics department (i.e., booster club membership, ticket privileges).


This is FGCU

Florida Gulf Coast University, with its innovative programs, technology friendly campus, and outstanding faculty, is one of the most exciting educational environments in America.


“The City of Palms” In the late 1800s, Tootie McGregor and Thomas & Mina Edison began the beautification of Fort Myers. Imported Royal Palms were planted along Riverside Drive, later renamed McGregor Boulevard. These magnificent Royal Palms, some towering at 75 feet, give the City of Palms its nickname. Incorporated in 1886, Fort Myers is the center of a popular tourist area in Southwest Florida and the seat of Lee County. It is located about 120 miles south of Tampa at the meeting point of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caloosahatchee River. Fort Myers was the frequent winter home of Thomas Edison and is the current home of the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins spring training camps. The first known resident of what is now Fort Myers was Manuel Gonzalez, a Spaniard from the province of Asturias, who came via Cuba in the 19th century. Fort Myers, built in 1850 as a military fort to fend off Seminole Indians that were massacring the area's few settlers, was named after Col. Abraham C. Myers, who was stationed in Florida for seven years and was the son-in-law of the fort's establisher and commander. In 1858, after years of elusive battle, Chief Billy Bowlegs and his warriors were persuaded to surrender and move west, and the fort was abandoned. Billy's Creek, which flows into the Caloosahatchee River and runs between The Beau Rivage Condominiums and Alta Mar, was named after a temporary camp where Billy Bowlegs and his men awaited ships to take them west. The fort was abandoned until 1863 when a small number of Federal troops re-occupied the fort during the Civil War. In 1865 the fort was attacked unsuccessfully by a very small group of Confederates. After the war, the fort was again deserted. The first settlers arrived in 1866, but it wasn't until 1882 when the city experienced a significant influx of settlers. By 1885, when Fort Myers was incorporated, it was the second largest city only to Tampa on Florida's west coast south of Cedar Key - even larger than Clearwater and Sarasota, also growing cities at the time. Fort Myers first became a nationally known winter resort with the building of The Royal Palm Hotel in 1898. The real spark of the city's growth was the construction of the Tamiami Trail Bridge built across the Caloosahatchee River in 1924. After the bridge's construction, the city experienced its first real estate boom and many subdivisions sprouted around the city.

Famous People that have called the Fort Myers Area Home

Fort Myers is... • The home of the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford Winter Estates • The home of the Fort Myers Miracle baseball club of the Florida State League, and is the spring training locale for the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox. • The home of three minor league sports teams. The Florida Everblades (ECHL hockey team), Florida Firecats (Arena Football League 2 team) and Florida Stingrays (AIFA indoor football team).

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- Patty Berg (Founding member of the LPGA)

- Jerry “The King” Lawler (WWE wrestler and announcer)

- Larry Bird (NBA Hall of Famer)

- Rocco Mediate (PGA golfer)

-Mike Ditka (NFL Hall of Famer)

- Deion Sanders (Former NFL/MLB Player)

- Thomas Edison (Inventor)

- Steven Spielberg (Film director/writer)

-Henry Ford (Founded the assembly line)

- Walt Wesley (Former NBA player)

- Earnest Graham (NFL, Tampa Bay Bucs)

- Cliff Williams (Bass player for AC/DC)

- Javon Kearse (NFL, Tennessee Titans)

- Algernod “Plies” Washington (Rapper)


Fort Myers The Florida of days long past, with unspoiled white sand beaches, exotic wildlife and lush subtropical foliage, still can be found on The Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel in southwest Florida. Known as Florida’s tropical island getaway, this paradise is a favorite vacation spot because of its feel of old Florida that no longer exists in many areas. In addition to the beautiful natural environment, active travelers are pleased to find an abundance of golf, tennis and watersports, as well as some unusual attractions. Lee County embraces nine distinct areas, each with its own unique character. Best known are Sanibel and Captiva islands, connected to the mainland by an alluring three-mile-long causeway and, to each other, by a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it bridge at Blind Pass. Sanibel is known worldwide for its shelling. More than 400 varieties of shells litter the beaches, and particularly can be found after an especially high or low tide. For most visitors, however, shelling is merely a delightful excuse to enjoy hours of sun worshipping along some of the finest shoreline in North America. Interesting shops, restaurants, and art galleries dot the road from the Sanibel Lighthouse to Tarpon Bay Road. On the way to Captiva Island, located toward Sanibel’s northern tip, the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge is home to many exotic species of birds and plants. A four-mile drive with access to walking and canoe/kayak trails offers outstanding wildlife viewing opportunities. The refuge occupies more than half the island. The main attraction on Captiva is that there are none. Many people wile away the hours in one outdoor endeavor or another. It was here that Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of the famous aviator, wrote her best-selling book, “A Gift from the Sea.” Further south, Estero Island, home of Fort Myers Beach, long has been recognized as one of the “world’s safest beaches” because of its gently sloping shoreline. The sand is particularly soft and white, akin to powdered sugar. Especially suited for family vacations, Estero offers every imaginable water toy, from windsurfer to catamaran and parasailing. Numerous marinas operate boating and fishing charters. Local restaurants benefit from the catch, which generally includes red snapper and grouper. Anyone suffering from island fever can find instant relief by paying a call to the “City of Palms,” in Fort Myers, with its charming downtown historic district and expanding hub of urban activity that extends to shopping malls, restaurants, and nightclubs. Inventor Thomas Edison and his friend, automobile manufacturer Henry Ford, decided early on to make their winter homes in Fort Myers. Today visitors tour their neighboring estates with Edison’s botanical gardens, laboratory and museum. During Edison’s 46 winters in Fort Myers, he and his wife Mina hosted well-known house guests like industrialist Harvey Firestone, President Herbert Hoover and cereal king John Harvey Kellogg. Henry Ford purchased his quaint home, “Mangoes,” in 1916 to spend the winter months visiting Edison. The two properties were separated by a fence the two families named “The Friendship Gate.” Other in-town attractions include the Southwest Florida Historical Museum, downtown river cruises, and the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium. Shell Factory in North Fort Myers and Eden Vineyards, the country’s southernmost bonded winery, to the east are also popular stops. For the sports minded, public golf courses and tennis courts make southwest Florida some of the best playing turf in the state.

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Florida Gulf

Florida Gulf Coast University, a member of the State University System of Florida, is a comprehensive university created to address the educational needs of the rapidly growing Southwest Florida population. Classrooms showcase state-of-the-art multimedia instructional systems that feature Internet access, document cameras, and audio and video presentations. The history of Florida Gulf Coast University is a visionary one built on support for providing higher education opportunities in Southwest Florida. Area citizens began the initiative to bring a state university to this part of Florida, and their early requests were quickly supported by elected officials at the local and state levels. With support from the Florida Board of Regents and the full Florida Legislature, a new university was born. The Board of Regents formally recommended in January 1991 the development of Florida’s tenth state university to be located in Southwest Florida; and, in May 1991, then Governor Lawton Chiles signed the legislation authorizing the new university. Southwest Florida’s support for a university was never more evident than during the next year, when private landowners offered more than 20 gift sites for the university campus. In early 1992, the Board of Regents selected the site offered by Ben Hill Griffin III and Alico, Inc. of 760 acres of land located just east of Interstate 75 between Alico and Corkscrew Roads. Roy McTarnaghan was named founding university president in April 1993. Initial staff were hired that summer, and the university’s academic and campus planning began in earnest. Plans for the first phase of campus construction were unveiled in February 1994; and shortly thereafter, the Florida Legislature named the institution as Florida Gulf Coast University. The vision for the university was one which would address emerging higher education needs for the 21st century, including the use of technology in the learning/teaching process and multi-year contracts as an alternative to faculty tenure. The Board of Regents approved an agreement in May 1995 with the United Faculty of Florida allowing FGCU to offer a contract system for faculty members. Campus groundbreaking was held on November 28, 1995, with more than 600 people participating in the celebratory event for Southwest Florida. With aggressive academic programs and campus development schedules slated to culminate in an opening day of August 25, 1997, the early staff and faculty were busy meeting deadlines every month. Inaugural degree programs were approved by the Board of Regents in March 1996. The FGCU Foundation, a private fundraising arm of the university, gained extraordinary financial support for an institution which at the time could only be seen on a drawing board. Faculty throughout the country were attracted to FGCU for the opportunity to offer higher education in new and innovative ways. The first FGCU student, Mariana Coto, was admitted in January 1997; and she participated in the historic ribbon cutting on the university’s August 25, 1997 opening day. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools awarded FGCU accreditation candidacy later that year, and a comprehensive self-study was launched. The first commencement was held in May 1998, with 81 FGCU graduates. In August 1998, the first phase of student housing opened. In September, Founding President McTarnaghan announced his intention to step down on May 1, 1999. FGCU’s second commencement ceremonies, held May 1999, marked the last official act of the founding president, as well as the graduation of 417 students. The Board of Regents launched a national search held during the spring and summer for FGCU’s second president; and the university received official notification in June 1999 that it had achieved, in record time, accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In July 1999, the Board of Regents named William C. Merwin as FGCU’s second president. President Merwin arrived on campus for his first day on September 16, 1999. He immediately initiated a highly participatory strategic planning process for students, faculty, and staff to carry the young institution to its next stage of development. The Florida Legislature established governing boards of trustees for state universities in 2001, and 13 members were appointed to the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees. This governing board is providing leadership that is community based, responsive to the market, and nimble.

FGCU

In January 2007, FGCU President Bill Merwin retired, and Dean of the Lutgert College of Business Richard Pegnetter was named Interim President by the FGCU Board of Trustees. A national and highly competitive search for FGCU’s third president was launched. On the university’s 10th anniversary of its opening day - August 25, 2007 - the FGCU Board of Trustees selected Wilson G. Bradshaw to serve as the institution’s third president. President Bradshaw has the important responsibility of leading FGCU into its second decade of development and service as an institution offering access to quality higher education in Southwest Florida. As FGCU moves forward, student applications and admissions are dramatically increasing; campus construction of academic and support buildings remains aggressive; new undergraduate and graduate degree programs are being added; our athletics program has moved from NCAA Division II to Division I; the FGCU Foundation’s private fundraising continues to be successful; and the excitement level for FGCU’s future is high.

Vision Florida Gulf Coast University will achieve national prominence in undergraduate education with expanding recognition for selected graduate programs. Mission Established on the verge of the 21st century, Florida Gulf Coast University infuses the strengths of the traditional public university with innovation and learning-centered spirit, its chief aim being to fulfill the academic, cultural, social, and career expectations of its constituents. Outstanding faculty uphold challenging academic standards and balance research, scholarly activities, and service expectations with their central responsibilities of teaching and mentoring. Through these efforts, the faculty and University transform students’ lives and the southwest Florida region. Florida Gulf Coast University continuously pursues academic excellence, practices and promotes environmental sustainability, embraces diversity, nurtures community partnerships, values public service, encourages civic responsibility, cultivates habits of lifelong learning, and keeps the advancement of knowledge and pursuit of truth as noble ideals at the heart of the university’s purpose.

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Coast University University Library

Student Union

The Student Union is the community center for Florida Gulf Coast University. Since its completion in 2004, it has been the mission of the Union to serve students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests. The Student Union offers a variety of programs, activities, services and facilities that, when taken together, represent a well-considered plan for the life of the university.Many of the essential services a student needs are located in just one location. So whether you need a bite to eat, school textbooks and supplies, or just place to hang out, the Student Union is the place. The Student Union houses an array of services and facilities including: Einstein Bros. Bagels, the University Bookstore, Real Food on Campus at The Perch, Student Government, Campus Involvement, The Vice President for Student Affairs, the Dean of Students and Campus Reservations.

LakeFront

The FGCU Outdoors Program at Florida Gulf Coast University encompasses both the Waterfront and Outdoor Pursuits. The Waterfront offers a variety of activities ranging from motorized water sports on the lake, disc golf, kayaking, sailing, and more! Outdoor Pursuits, better known as “OP”, offers a variety of trips and programs for students, faculty, and staff to participate in throughout the year.

SOlar Enery

Florida Gulf Coast University, Mitsubishi Electric and Regenesis Solar Power completed construction of a 15-acre solar photovoltaic array (December 2009) that produces approximately 85 percent of the energy needed to operate its Engineering and Business School buildings, as well as AB-7, the newest science laboratory and classroom building for the College of Arts and Sciences. The University’s total reliance on Florida Power & Light Co. is reduced by 18 percent, thanks to the power generated by rows of solar panels that tilt and rotate as they “follow” the sun throughout the day. The field one of the largest solar photovoltaic projects for an academic institution in the United States. With this two megawatt installation on the FGCU campus, the university demonstrates its long-term commitment to renewable energy that will benefit the environment for generations to come.

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FGCU Campus Living EVERGLADES & BISCAYNE HALL Everglades Hall and Biscayne Hall are the part of the first phase of the South Village residential community. Everglades Hall opened fall 2008 and Biscayne Hall opens fall 2009, These 5-story, 124,000 squarefoot residence halls will each house 406 first-year students. Most units within this halls are two-bedroom single suites. Each suite has two furnished single bedrooms that share a split-style bathroom. There are also a very limited number of rooms that offer a private bedroom and bath.

Everglades & Biscayne Hall

NORTH LAKE VILLAGE North Lake Village is our popular apartment-style housing. North Lake Village provides students with a living environment that fosters a sense of independence while offering the support of the residence life staff. Located on an 80-acre lake, students live in four-person furnished apartments. The majority of our units are four-bedroom single apartments. The 2 bedroom quad units are also a 4 person unit where two people share the same bedroom. Both apartment types include a full kitchen, living room, and 2 bathrooms.

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SOVI DINING Adjacent to Everglades Hall, students will find fresh dining options at SoVi Dining. SoVi is South Village Dining, a separate, stand-alone facility operated by Aramark. All appliances are Energy Star compliant, and all food selections will be freshly prepared right in front of the customer. The restaurant promotes trayless dining at the all-you-can-eat cafeteria. This method encourages smarter food consumption and wastes less, plus it saves water by not having to wash trays.

Everglades and Biscayne Halls are home to the First Year Residential Experience (FYRE) Program, designed for first-time in college students who are motivated to have a successful transition to college life living. The FYRE Program offers an ideal environment to begin building a network of lasting friendships. Living in this residence hall affords first-year students the opportunity to become part of a special community while encouraging them to succeed academically and to get involved in the life of the campus and the greater community.

North Lake Village

SoVi Dining


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