Men's Soccer 2010 Guide

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ALL-SPORTS SCORECARD 27 NCAA National Championships 12 Men’s Golf 9 Baseball 4 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Basketball 1 Softball 16 NCAA National Runner-Up Finishes 14 NCAA National Third-Place Finishes 7 NCAA National Fourth-Place Finishes 52 NCAA Regional Championships 229 NCAA Post-Season Appearances 13 NCAA Individual National Champions 23 NCAA Individual Post-Season Appearances 128 Sunshine St. Conf. Regular Season Titles 32 Sunshine St. Conf. Postseason Titles 11 National Players of the Year 532 All-Americans 193 1st Team All-Americans 92 2nd Team All-Americans 52 3rd Team All-Americans 69 Honorable Mention All-Americans 5 Freshman All-Americans 37 Academic All-Americans 84 All-American Scholars 6 SSC Female Athletes of the Year 11 SSC Male Athletes of the Year 2 SSC Female Scholar Athletes of the Year 2 SSC Male Scholar Athletes of the Year 1,115 All-Sunshine State Conference honorees

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Florida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for engaged learning, student-faculty collaborative research and performance, service learning, study abroad, and honors study are distinctive features of the academic program at Florida Southern. The College offers exceptional student life programs, including a championship athletic program.

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel

Florida Southern College Founded by the United Methodist Church in 1883, Florida Southern is the oldest private college in Florida, moving to Lakeland in 1922. With an enrollment of over 2,000 students, FSC offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and distinctive graduate programs in business administration, education, and nursing. Florida Southern is listed in the prestigious Fiske Guide To Colleges, the nation’s top-selling college guide, and annually is ranked in the Forbes magazine, The Princeton Review, and U.S. News & World Report listings of the nation’s best colleges. Studies show that approximately 94% of FSC graduates are working full-time or are enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation. Located on the north shore of Lakeland’s scenic Lake Hollingsworth, FSC is home to the world’s largest single-site collection of architecture by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the recently refurbished Water Dome. The 100-acre campus also includes a number of other outstanding facilities – George W. Jenkins Field House (for basketball and volleyball), Barnett Field (for softball and soccer), 11 residence halls and several College-owned apartments and houses and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center, which consists of a state-of-theart fitness center, recreational facilities, and an NCAA competition-size outdoor swimming pool. The College recently opened the new Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Technology Center, which is staffed 24/7. There are several new academic buildings on campus, including the stateof-the-art Joe K. and Alberta Blanton Nursing Building and the Dr. Marcene H. and Robert E. Christoverson Humanities Building. With Lakeland’s population at more than 94,000, FSC is only about an hour’s drive from the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando. Well-known attractions like Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Sea World, Busch Gardens and some of the world’s most popular beaches are only a short drive from campus. Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers make Lakeland their annual spring training home, and several other big league teams train in the nearby area. Prominent professional sports figures who are FSC alums include professional golfers Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate and Major League Baseball player Matt Joyce (Tampa Bay Rays).


2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................... Lakeland, Florida Founded ................................................................... 1883 Enrollment ...............................................................2,059 President ................................................Dr. Anne B. Kerr Athletic Director ............................................. Pete Meyer Associate AD/SWA (Compliance) ............ Marie Scovron Assistant AD...................................................... Al Green Nickname ........................................................ Moccasins Colors ................................................... Scarlet and White Affiliation ............................................ NCAA Division II Conference ................................................Sunshine State Home Field ........................... Barnett Field (500 capacity) Athletic Trainers ........................ Al Green, Kelly Cox and Meghan Fornoff Sports Information Director .......................... Bill Turnage Assistant Sports Information Director ........ Tim Carpenter Sports Information Phone......................... (863) 680-4256 Assistant Sports Information .................... (863) 680-3955 Sports Information Fax ............................ (863) 680-3953 Sports Information Hotline ....................... (863) 680-3954 Toll-Free Hotline .................................. (800) 825-MOCS SID Home Phone ..................................... (863) 701-8437 Assistant SID Home Phone ...................... (863) 853-7030 Assistant SID email ................ tcarpenter@flsouthern.edu Athletic Department Phone ...................... (863) 680-4244 Athletic Department Fax .......................... (863) 680-4122 Athletic Web Page .............................. www.fscmocs.com SSC Web Page ........... www.sunshinestateconference.com

Leading Florida Southern as co-captains through the 2010 season are junior midfielder David Fletcher (#8), redshirt sophomore defender Ashley Holmes (#5), and senior forward Givi Kokaia (#11).

TABLE OF CONTENTS Moccasin Quick Facts........................................... 1 Florida Southern College ................................... 2-3 Dr. Anne Kerr, President....................................... 4 Pete Meyer, Athletic Director ................................ 4 Support Staff and Coaches Directory.................... 5 Head Coach, Hugh Seyfarth .............................. 6-7 Assistant Coaches ................................................ 7 Player Bios ...................................................... 8-16 Florida Southern Honors and MVPs .............. 18-20 Single Game Records.................................... 21-22 Single Season Records ................................. 23-24 Career Records .................................................. 25 Miscellaneous Records....................................... 26 Year-by-Year Leaders ........................................ 27 Florida Southern Soccer Year-by-Year ............... 28 Florida Southern Coaching History ..................... 29 Florida Southern Soccer Series History ......... 30-31 2009 Final Statistics and Results ........................ 32 Sunshine State Conference Information ............. 33 2009 Conference Standings ............................... 34 2009 SSC Wrap-up ............................................ 34 SSC Postseason History .................................... 35 SSC Hall of Fame ............................................... 36 Florida Southern Hall-of-Fame............................ 37 Florida Southern Athletic Scholarships ............... 38 Florida Southern General Information ................. 39 Barnett Field ....................................................... 40 Roster......................................... Inside Back Cover 2010 Schedule ......................................Back Cover

TEAM QUICK FACTS Head Coach .............................................. Hugh Seyfarth Alma Mater ............................................. DePauw (1994) Record at FSC.................................... 23-50-5 (five years) Career Record .................................... 23-50-5 (five years) Assistant Coaches ............................... Derek Zimmerman 2008 Record .......................................... 1-12-1 (1-7 SSC) FSC All-Time Record .................... 322-379-56 (53 years) Program Started ....................................................... 1957 Lettermen Returning / Lost ..................................... 14 / 7 Starters Returning ........ 11 / 3 (14 started at least 7 games) 2009 MVP ................................................ David Fletcher Soccer Office Phone ................................ (863) 680-4258 Soccer Office E-Mail ............... hseyfarth@flsouthern.edu Credits . . . The 2010 men’s soccer media guide was designed and written by Tim Carpenter, FSC Assistant Director of Sports Information. Individual photos by Andy Meng. Action photos by Wayne Koehler and Andy Meng. On the Cover… Florida Southern co-captain Givi Kokaia

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Florida Southern College Frank Lloyd Wright's "Child of the Sun"

The Danforth Chapel is one of two chapels on campus designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

The Thad Buckner Building is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright “Child of the Sun” Visitor Center.

The Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center houses a fullsized basketball court, weight and aerobic rooms, and a student lounge and is adjacent to an NCAA regulation size swimming pool.

Florida Southern is home to the world’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed planetarium.

Frank Lloyd Wright often visited Florida Southern during his 20year relationship with the college.

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, completed in 1941, was the first of Wright's designs at Florida Southern College.

Founded by the United Methodist Church, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state, tracing its beginnings to a small seminary in Orlando in 1885. The tie to its founding church has remained constant and is today, a proud part of the College's heritage and a bright beacon for the future. Florida Southern moved to Lakeland in the heart of Florida's citrus belt in 1922 and began the construction of a campus that would eventually become a national landmark. The beautiful 100-acre campus, on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, includes the world's largest collection of buildings by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Florida Southern’s West Campus, now known throughout the world, actually had its inception in the mind of Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president of the college from 19251957.

In 1935 he conceived the idea of an ultra-modern campus, designed by the world's leading architect. Ground was broken two years later for the first building in the Wright collection, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. What Frank Lloyd Wright created on the campus is amazing. His original work is still as modern and exciting as the newest buildings still on many architect's drawing boards. It is, perhaps, symbolic that the greatest concentration of his genius should be located at a small, private institution of higher learning. Perhaps he describes it best, "...out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun...the college of tomorrow." 2


2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide As one of the four original buildings on the FSC campus, Joseph-Reynolds Hall (“JR”) offers one of the best views on campus. It sits atop a hill overlooking Lake Hollingsworth. Community life is big here - the women of JR form groups within the building as a whole and also within the “wings” and smaller hallways. JR and its companion hall, Spivey, are located in the center of campus between Edge Hall and Ordway and serve mainly as first-year female residence halls.

Florida Southern’s recently renovated Water Dome, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, made its premiere performance on October 25, 2007. The Water Dome features 74 jets powering streams of water 45-feet into the air. It took almost 260,000 gallons of water to fill the basin of the dome and at full power 4,800 gallons are water are pumped per minute.

Wesley Hall is one of two new twin residence halls at FSC, and opened in the fall of 2008. The second building, Nicholas Hall, opened in the fall of 2009. Each new residence hall includes 115 bedrooms with views of Lake Hollingsworth, meeting rooms, student lounges, kitchens, and study spaces.

All of Florida Southern College’s residence halls offer wireless access in the common lobby areas and every room offers cable TV and is wired for internet access. In addition, wireless hotspots on campus include the Roux Library, TûTû’s Cyber Cafe (which offers Starbucks products), Wynee’s Bistro (our cafeteria), and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center and pool area.

A grouping of three residence halls, the Publix Commons are close to just about everything on the Florida Southern campus. All three buildings offer suitestyle living in which six students each have their own rooms and share a living area and bathroom. The Publix Commons also is home to Florida Southern’s Greek organizations.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide building Barnett Residential Complex and the Christoverson Humanities Building (all three designed by world-renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern), the McKay Archives Center, the Blanton Nursing Building, the Rinker Technology Center, and TûTû’s Café (located in the Roux Library). Further improvements include the complete renovation of the student dining facility (Wynee’s Bistro), residence hall and campuswide technology upgrades, and a campus beautification project featuring dozens of interconnected plazas and gardens. Dr. Kerr graduated from Mercer University and received her M.S. and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Florida State University. Prior to assuming the Presidency at Florida Southern, she served as Vice President for Advancement both at the University of Richmond and at Rollins College. She has held numerous volunteer leadership roles, and currently serves on the boards of SunTrust Bank Mid-Florida, All Saints’ Academy, EarthLinked Technologies, Inc., the Polk Museum of Art, and the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Presently, she is completing a two-year term as president of the Sunshine State Conference. Dr. Kerr and her husband, Roy, have a sixteen-year-old son, Ed, who plays baseball for All Saints’ Academy. Dr. Roy Kerr is a retired professor of Spanish and a baseball historian, whose recent publications include The Loving of the Game: A Baseball Memoir (2007); Sliding Billy Hamilton: The Life and Times of Baseball’s First Great Leadoff Man (2010), and Roger Connor: Home Run King of Nineteenth-Century Baseball (2011).

Anne B. Kerr, Ph.D. College President Since her appointment as Florida Southern College’s seventeenth president in 2004, Dr. Anne Kerr’s visionary leadership has enhanced the student experience on campus and increased the college’s national prominence. Under her direction, the institution has renewed its commitment to educate the whole person—academically, socially, spiritually and physically—in order to insure that students leave prepared to make a positive and consequential impact on our world. Early in her tenure, Dr. Kerr oversaw implementation of a comprehensive strategic plan for the College that was designed to enrich all facets of our student-centered culture. Opportunities for active learning and leadership were increased; innovative, engaged, and personalized instruction were prioritized; and the College’s scholar-athlete program became a model for NCAA Division II athletic programs. Recent college improvements include ongoing restoration projects on the Frank Lloyd Wright campus (the Water Dome, Esplanades, and Annie Pfeiffer Chapel) and the construction (Fall 2010) of a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House for use as a campus Visitor Center, which will be the first Wright design built since 1966. Other new construction includes the two-

Meyer, who has been at Florida Southern since 1998, was the Moccasins’ head baseball coach from 2002 through 2008. He also served as assistant athletics director for Webb from February of 2006 until his AD appointment. As baseball coach, Meyer spent six full seasons as head coach, guiding the Moccasins to their ninth NCAA Division II national title in 2005 with a 51-11 record. His head coaching record at Florida Southern was 257-111-1, while his overall record as a head coach was 296-141-1. Thirty-four Moccasin baseball players were drafted or signed professional contracts during Meyer’s tenure at FSC. Before officially assuming the reigns of head coach, Meyer had served for over three years as Florida Southern's top assistant coach under Chuck Anderson. He also was the program’s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the Florida Southern coaching staff, Meyer spent five seasons at Valdosta State, working under legendary head coach Tommy Thomas. Before his stint at Valdosta State, Meyer was head baseball coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, where he coordinated the start of the school’s Division III program in 1991. His Oglethorpe teams went 39-30 in two seasons (1992-93). He served as a graduate assistant at Valdosta State from 1988-90, while earning his M. Ed. in physical education. A four-year baseball letterman at the College of Wooster in Ohio, Meyer graduated in 1987 with a B.A. in speech communication. Meyer is married to the former Julie Newnum. The couple has three children, 22-year old Ross and 20-year old Mitchell, both of whom are enrolled at FSC, and 19-year old Megan, who attends Trinity University in Texas.

Pete Meyer Athletic Director Now in his third year as Director of Athletics at Florida Southern College, Pete Meyer saw Moccasin teams enjoy considerable success in 2009-10. The men’s golf team captured its 12th NCAA national title and the school’s 27th, while the women’s golf team finished third. Swimmer Jeb Halfacre won the 200-yard backstroke at the NCAA championship, giving FSC its first individual national champion in swimming. NCAA postseason bids went to women’s soccer, golf and tennis and men’s cross country, basketball, golf, tennis and baseball. Both swimming teams and the women’s cross country team had individual NCAA qualifiers. FSC won SSC titles in men’s cross country (their 13th straight), men’s basketball and men’s golf. All of that success combined to give the Moccasins a 23rdplace finish in the 2009-10 Learfield Sports/NACDA Cup standings and their ninth top-25 finish in the program’s history. In Meyer’s first year as AD (2008-09), Moccasin teams produced three SSC championships (men’s cross country, men’s basketball, softball) and a fifth-place national finish in women’s golf. Eleven FSC teams went to NCAA postseason competition. Named to the AD position Feb. 21, 2008, he officially assumed his duties July 1, 2008, when Lois Webb retired. In the fall of 2008, Meyer was given the additional title of Dean of Wellness, putting the operation of the Hollis Wellness Center, as well as the water ski program and campus intramurals under his direction.

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Moccasin Head Coaching Staff

Chris Bellotto Softball

Linc Darner Men’s Basketball

Robbie Davis Women’s Golf

Doug Gordin Men’s Golf

Trey Heath Men’s Tennis

Jamie Moreno Cross-Country Track & Field

Jarrod Olson Women’s Basketball

Trish Riddell Women’s Tennis

Hugh Seyfarth Men’s Soccer

Duncan Sherrard Swimming

Jill Stephens Volleyball

Ben Strawbridge Women’s Soccer

Jim Tyrrell Baseball

Rory Whipple Lacrosse

Moccasin Administrative and Support Staff

Marie Scovron Associate AD Senior Woman Administrator NCAA Compliance

Susan Sargeant Administrative Assistant

Al Green Assistant AD Head Athletic Trainer

Bill Turnage Sports Information Director

Kelly Cox Athletic Trainer

Meghan Fornoff Athletic Trainer

Micki Watson Athletic Business Manager

Ronnie Akins Equipment Manager 5

Malcolm Manners Faculty Athletic Representative

Cornelius Jackson Grounds

Charlie Griffin Grounds


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HEAD MEN’S SOCCER COACH HUGH SEYFARTH Hugh Seyfarth is in his sixth year as head coach of the Florida Southern College men’s soccer program. Entering the 2010 season, he is only the fourth head coach in the program’s 54-year history, following Jim Bush (1957-80), Sam Snow (1981-92) and Kris Pahl (1993-2004). Seyfarth came to Florida Southern after seven years as an assistant coach with both the men’s and women’s teams at Miami University in Ohio. While at Miami, Seyfarth made his first connection with Florida Southern by serving under Bobby Kramig, a former Moccasin goalkeeper from 1978-81, and a two-time MVP. Hired in June of 2005, Seyfarth had barely over a month to prepare for his first collegiate head coaching job after making the move from Ohio. He officially debuted with a 4-0 win over Palm Beach Atlantic on August 27, and followed that by taking the Mocs on the road for a 2-1 upset of Montevallo, their first win over a nationally ranked opponent in five years. The Mocs finished that season with an 8-8 record, the most wins for any first-year Moccasin soccer coach. One year later, the Moccasins went 6-9-3, but jumped three spots in the Sunshine State Conference standings with a 3-3-2 league record and advanced to the SSC Tournament semi-finals. That record came against the most difficult schedule in the league too, as Florida Southern faced four top-20 teams, all four teams that played in the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament, and one NAIA squad that reached the national semi-finals. The second half of the season saw Florida Southern defeat two regionally ranked teams and tie another. Three Moccasins ended up on the All-SSC Team, the most in six years. In 2007, Seyfarth’s third season at Florida Southern, the Moccasins again played the most challenging schedule in the SSC. Florida Southern’s opponents averaged nearly 11 wins and had a combined winning percentage of .600, with four of them nationally ranked at the end of the season and three others ranked during the season. Five of those teams reached the national top 10 at some point during the year. The Mocs also had two top-20 NAIA schools on the schedule, and for the second year in a row played all four teams that advanced to the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament. Against that schedule, the Moccasins went 5-9-1, a season which saw them play nine of the final top ten teams in the South Region. The Mocs dropped two of those games in overtime and took regional qualifiers West Florida and Tampa late into the second half before falling 3-2 in both games. Last year marked the fourth straight year Florida Southern has taken on all four of the South Region’s NCAA Tournament teams, and the Mocs faced five NCAA playoff teams overall. That rugged schedule tested the Mocs every time they took the field, and though the year ended with a 1-12-1 record, Seyfarth’s team had shown vast improvement over the course of the season. That was demonstrated in the final two games when a youthful roster with 20 freshmen and sophomores nearly upset both 20th-ranked Lynn and #6 Rollins. Only a week before, the Mocs had tied another of the other South Region’s top teams in 2009 with a 1-1 draw at Palm Beach Atlantic. It brought Seyfarth’s career record with the Moccasins to 23-50-5. Before coming to Florida Southern, Seyfarth had put together an 11-year coaching resumé that included seven seasons at the Division I level with Miami University in Ohio. While there, he served as an assistant with both the men’s and women’s teams during the 1998 and ‘99 seasons before joining the women’s program full-time in 2000. He also served as the Associate Director of the Miami University Youth Soccer Tournament from 1998-2005, assisting in the planning, marketing and operations of the 224-team event. A former college goalkeeper, Seyfarth worked primarily with the RedHawks’ defense, which lowered its goals against average by more than a goal per game in five years under his direction, and recorded 32 shutouts. That included a school-record 10 shutouts in 2002. In his seven seasons with the Miami women’s team, the RedHawks went 84-47-1, won three conference tournament titles and one regular season title in the Mid-America Conference. The RedHawks made three trips to the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the second round in both 2001 and 2002. Seyfarth’s first college coaching job came at Earlham College in Indiana from 199698, where he spent two years as assistant coach for the Quaker men’s program. That included a term as interim head coach during the second half of the ‘96 season. From 1994-95, Seyfarth was an assistant coach and goalkeeper coach for the boy’s varsity team at Centerville High School, a nationally recognized program in central Ohio. While there, his starting keeper in 1995 was named the Ohio Player-of-the-Year and a high school All-American. Seyfarth’s resumé also includes the title of staff coach for the Indiana ODP Under14 girls’ state team in 1997, and assistant coach for the U-16 boy’s team in 1996. He has coached a number of club teams in Ohio and Indiana, and Seyfarth holds a USSF "A" coaching license. As a college athlete, Seyfarth was a four-year letterman and all-conference goalkeeper at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, where he played for Page Cotton, who retired in 2008 with 390 career wins. Seyfarth was a Dean’s List student and team captain as a senior before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in 1994. He helped the Tigers to a four-year overall record of 52-14-5, a mark of 24-0 in the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference, and a berth in the 1993 NCAA Division III Tournament. During his senior year, the Tigers had one of their best seasons in school history with a 15-2-2 record.

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After receiving his bachelor’s degree from DePauw, Seyfarth earned a Master’s in Marketing from the Richard T. Farmer School of Business Administration at Miami University in May of 2000. He also completed an intensive hands-on training program focused on the sales, marketing, promotion and communication process of sports and entertainment organizations that June, before becoming an instructor at the Farmer School of Business later that year. He held that position through the spring of 2005, and now serves as an instructor in the Florida Southern College physical education department in addition to his coaching duties. Hugh and his wife Stacey now live in Lakeland with their two dogs, Moose and Max, in Lakeland. SEYFARTH YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year Overall SSC GF GA Sho. 2005 8-8 1-7 34 27 4 2006 6-9-3 3-3-2 25 36 2 2007 5-9-1 2-6 27 42 2 2008 3-12 2-6 19 46 1 2009 1-12-1 1-7 10 48 0 TOTAL 23-50-5 9-29-2 115 199 9

Hugh Seyfarth’s Soccer Background

1990-93 DePauw University (IN) Four-year letterman as a goalkeeper 1994-95 Centerville HS (OH) Assistant boys’ varsity coach 1996-97 Indiana Youth Soccer Association Staff coach for boys’ U-16 & girls’ U-14 1996-98 Earlham College (IN) Assistant men’s coach 1998-99 Miami University (OH) Assistant men’s coach 1998-04 Miami University (OH) Assistant women’s coach 2005-10 Florida Southern College Head men’s coach

Assistant Coach Derek Zimmerman Derek Zimmerman joined the Florida Southern coaching staff in 2008, and is now in his third year as assistant coach of the Moccasins. He brings 12 years of coaching experience at the club level and is currently the head coach of the Lakeland FC 95-96 Boys Premier Team. Zimmerman was a 1994 All-State selection and region player-of-the-year at Lemon Bay High School before playing four years (1994-97) at Division I Radford University in Virginia. After graduating with a degree in Criminal Justice in 1998, he returned to Florida and became active with Lakeland youth soccer. While coaching with Lakeland Highlands FC, he has guided teams to the Region C semifinals in 200405, a third place finish in the USA Division I League in 2005 and 2006, a first place finish in Champions Group F in 2006-07, and several other finals or semifinal appearances in tournament play.

THE BEST OF THE BEST FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE • Head Coach ‐ Hugh Seyfarth • Team GPA of 3.45 in 2008‐09

Regis University (CO) • Head Coach ‐ Tony McCall • Team GPA of 3.30 in 2008‐09

Drury University (MO) • Head Coach ‐ Ryan Swan • Team GP of 3.27 in 2008‐09

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For the third year in a row, the Florida Southern men’s soccer team was recognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as one of the top academic teams in the country, and last year, the Moccasins were the #1 team in all of NCAA Division II. The NSCAA Team Academic Award is earned by those programs owning a collective grade point average of 3.00 or better during the entire academic year. Last year’s award covered the 2008‐09 school year, and the 2009 Moccasins are in the running for the same award this year.


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The 2010 Florida Southern Moccasins #13, PATRICK ABRAHAMSSON 5-11, Freshman, Defender Frolunda, SWEDEN

FRESHMAN

2010 graduate of Katrinelunds Gymnasiet in Gothenburg, Sweden… Played club soccer for BK Häcken (coached by Romeo Vidovic), Örgryte IS (coached by Soren Borjesson) and Savedalens IF (coached by Michael Bishop)… Placed third in his age division in the 2007 Gothia Cup with BK Häcken… Scored one goal in a total of 11 appearances for Savedalens IF during the 2010 season… Extra… Born 5/26/91… Son of Christer and Sharon Abrahamsson… Has one older brother, Sebastian, who also plays for Florida Southern… Business Administration major.

YEAR 2008* 2009 CAREER

GP 14 12 26

GS 5 9 14

MIN SH NA 3 630 5 NA 8

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

#18, SEBASTIAN ABRAHAMSSON 6-00, Junior, Defender/Midfielder Frolunda, SWEDEN

PT 0 0 0

As a sophomore (2009)… Division II Academic Achievement Award Winner… Sunshine State Conference *2008 statistics are from North Carolina Wesleyan Commissioner’s Honor Roll… One of 12 Moccasins to start at least half of the team’s 14 games (nine starts in 12 games)… Playing time was split between defender and midfielder… Averaged 53 minutes per match… Played all 90 minutes in the back in a 3-1 win over Florida Tech, a game in which the Mocs allowed a season-low 10 shots (Sept. 19)… Had three of his five shots in one game at Nova Southeastern (Sept. 30)… Previous College (2008)… Played his freshman year for coach Jason Kilby at North Carolina Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, North Carolina… USA South Academic All-Conference… Helped the Bishops to a 16-3-2 record and a berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament (advanced to the second round)… Team also won the conference tournament… Played in 14 games for a defense that posted a 0.84 goals against average and 10 shutouts… In high school… Graduated from Katrinelunds Gymnasiet in Sweden… Extra… Born 5/31/89… Son of Christer and Sharon Abrahamsson… Younger brother Patrick has joined the Moccasins this year as a freshman… Business Management major.

#17, LOGAN ALBRITTON 6-01, Junior, Midfielder Auburndale, Florida

JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER

In junior college (2007-08)… Played two years (2007-08) for coach Al Horner at South Georgia College in Douglas, Georgia… Had two goals and five assists as a freshman, with two of those assists coming in his first game against Georgia Military College (Aug. 25, 2007)… Helped the Tigers to a 13-5-1 record that year… As a sophomore, helped the Tigers go 12-4-1 with five goals and two assists… In high school… 2007 graduate of Auburndale High School where he played four years for Bill Johnson… First Team All-Polk County as a junior and senior… Helped the Bloodhounds win the Class 4A state championship in 2005 with a 19-3-2 record, and a 3-1 win over Tallahassee-Lincoln in the finals… Team went 23-2 and finished as the 5A state runner-up in 2006, before winning another state title in 2007, going 22-1-3 at the 5A level… Assisted both goals in the 2007 state semifinal win over St. Thomas Aquinas (2-1 in overtime) before Auburndale defeated Palm Harbor University High School 1-0 in the championship game… Played eight years of club soccer for the Auburndale Scream, coached by Guy Jennings, and one year for Hillsborough County United and Eric Sims… 5-time United Soccer Association champions with the Scream… U-19 state finalist with Hillsborough County United… Extra… Born 10/13/88… Son of Jerry and Natalie Albritton… Has one younger brother, Hunter… Sports Management major.

Did You Know?

While there have been several sets of brothers to play soccer at Florida Southern, Sebastian and Patrick Abrahamsson are the first to play on the team together since Bruce and Scott James did so for one year in 1986. The two James brothers, who hailed from Ormond Beach, were both starting defenders for Florida Southern that year, and each had a goal and an assist. The last time two brothers scored for Florida Southern in the same game was October 31, 1969, when Jim and John Dawsey each had two goals in a 6-1 win over Florida Presbyterian College (now known as Eckerd). It was the fourth time that season both scored in the same game, and they remain the only brothers to ever do that for the Moccasins.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide #12, RYAN ARNDT 6-00, Junior, Defender Bradenton, Florida

YEAR GP 2008 7 2009 12 CAREER 19

GS MIN SH 4 323 0 8 905 2 12 1228 2

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

PT 0 0 0

As a sophomore (2009)… One of 12 Moccasins to start at least half of the team’s 14 games (eight starts in 12 games)… Started five of the Mocs’ eight conference games at outside back and played nearly two-thirds of the match against Rollins off the bench… Averaged 75 minutes per match… Played all 90 minutes in the back in a 3-1 win over Florida Tech, a game in which the Mocs allowed a season-low 10 shots (Sept. 19), and also had a stand-out game against Barry (Oct. 3)… As a freshman (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Played as a reserve in three early-season games before starting the final four… Helped limit Palm Beach Atlantic to only six total shots and two shots on goal in his second start, both figures the second lowest of the season for the Moccasin defense (Oct. 18)… Averaged 46 minutes per match… In high school… Graduated in 2008 from Manatee High School but did not play soccer there… Played at IMG Academy from 2004-08 for Tom Durkin and Ferdi DeMatthaeis… Team advanced to the state final four in 2007, won the CDL championship in 2006, and the Sun Bowl Tournament in 2005… Graduated with honors… Extra… Born 4/12/90… Son of J.D. and Mary Arndt… Played at IMG Academy with current Moccasin Jared Bellingar… Another former IMG teammate Alfredo Rodriguez now plays at Wake Forest … Business major. #21, VIKTOR BAKKIOUI 6-00, Freshman, Forward Halmstad, SWEDEN

FRESHMAN

2009 graduate of Sannarps Gymnasiet in Halmstad, located in southwestern Sweden… Played club soccer for Halmstads BK and coach Robert Nordstrom the last 15 years… Extra… Born 5/19/90… Son of Simon and AnnChristine Bakkioui… Has one younger sister, Sara… Business major. #2, JARED BELLINGAR 5-09, Senior, Midfielder Bradenton, Florida

YEAR 2007 2008 2009 CAREER

GP 10 9 14 33

GS MIN SH 3 279 1 1 275 2 9 797 3 13 1351 6

G 0 0 1 1

A 0 1 0 1

PT 0 1 2 3

One of only three seniors on this year’s 25-man roster… Has played in more games (33) than all but Givi Kokaia among current Moccasins… As a junior (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… One of only three Moccasins to play in all 14 games, starting nine on the midfield line… Was the first or second player off the bench in four of the first five games before moving into the starting lineup for the final nine games… Scored his first career goal in 3-1 loss to #6 Rollins, giving the Mocs a 1-0 lead just over seven minutes into the game (Oct. 29)… Averaged 57 minutes per match… As a sophomore (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Received NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… One of the Moccasins’ top reserves, making one start in a 2-1 win over Nova Southeastern (Oct. 1)… Picked up his first career point with an assist in 4-1 loss at Thomas (Sept. 12)… Averaged 31 minutes per match… As a freshman (2007)… Spent most of the year as a reserve midfielder but started two of the final three games… Averaged 28 minutes per match but 56 over the final three games… In high school… Graduated from Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School in 2007 where he played for coach Marc Jones... Tied for second on the team with eight assists as a senior, also scoring three goals, as the Falcons went 17-5-2 and finished as regional runners-up... Team won two district titles in his career... Dean’s List student as a senior and honor roll all four years... Also played for IMG Academy from 2001-07 for coach Tom Durkin... Extra… Born 8/7/89… Son of Jerry and Karen Bellingar… Has one older brother (Brad) and one younger brother (Kyle)… Played at IMG Academy with Moccasin teammate Ryan Arndt… Former Saint Stephen’s teammate Brad Rusin was a four-time All-Pac 10 selection at UCLA… Member of the FSC Student Athlete Advisory Committee… President’s List student as a sophomore… Younger brother Kyle also attends Florida Southern… Business Administration/Finance major with a minor in Spanish.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide #24, SEBASTIAN BERGH 6-04, Junior, Defender Akarp, SWEDEN

YEAR GP 2008 5 2009 12 CAREER 17

GS MIN SH 5 416 0 12 969 2 17 1385 2

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

PT 0 0 0

As a sophomore (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… One of 12 Moccasins to start at least half of the team’s 14 games, starting all 12 of the games he played in the center of the Florida Southern defense… Second on the team to midfielder Zach Hofstetter in minutes played (969), an average of 81 per game… One of the defensive leaders in a 2-1 loss to 20thranked Lynn, a team that entered that game ranked #3 in the country in scoring… As a freshman (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started on the back line in all five games that he played… Averaged 83 minutes per match… Prior to Florida Southern… Came to Florida Southern from Akarp, Sweden where he played for Akarp IF from 1992-2001, and again from 200507… In between, played for Landskrona BoIS and coach Benny Persson from 2001-05... One of his coaches with Akarp IF was his father, Stefan… Played for Patrick Nilsson and Mats Persson in Akarp as well… Also a teammate of current Moccasins Johan Jonsson and Givi Kokaia in Sweden... Graduated from Enoch Thulin Gymnasium in 2005… Played soccer there for Marcus Ekheim… Extra... Born 1/8/86… Son of Stefan Bergh… Has one older sister (Angela), and one older brother (Jonathan)... International Business major.

#26, CHARLIE CRAIG 4 -Year Junior, Goalkeeper Lakeland, Florida th

YEAR GP GS MIN SV GA SHOTS SHO GAA 2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 CAREER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00

As a sophomore (2009)… Served as Florida Southern’s #3 goalkeeper for the second year in a row, seeing extensive playing time during the spring… As a freshman (2008)… On the Florida Southern roster but did not see any game action… Previous College (2007)… Spent one year at Milligan College in Tennessee and earned a redshirt season… Played for Dave Dixon at Milligan and started every game during the unofficial spring season… In high school… 2007 graduate of George Jenkins High School where he played for coach Jim Cross… Helped the Eagles win 35 games in his last two seasons, and advance to the regional final in 2006… Played club soccer with the Lakeland Lazers and coach Garth Pollonais… Extra… Born 12/20/88… Has two former teammates playing for South Region opponent Palm Beach Atlantic… Son of Steve and Kathy Craig… Has two older sisters (Samantha and Ashley)… Sports Management major. #23, TYLER DeLONG 6-00, Freshman, Defender Lexington, Kentucky

FRESHMAN

2010 graduate of Tates Creek High School… Played three years for coach Bo Lankster one year for coach Brandon Turek… Named to the Lexington Herald All-City Team as a junior (2008) and senior (2009)… Also named to the all-district and all-region teams… Selected as Tates Creek’s Best Defensive Player as a senior when he also served as team co-captain… Helped the Commodores win their second district title in the last three years and was named to the all-district tournament team after Tates Creek allowed just one goal in three games… As a junior, helped the Commodore defense surrender 28 goals in 23 games… Helped the Commodores give up just 20 goals in 23 games as a sophomore… Played club soccer for Blue Grass SC and coach Jeff Cheney from 2008-10… Club team finished as state runner-up in 2009… Extra… Born 3/18/92… Son of Lance and Janie DeLong… Youngest of four children, with two older sisters (Kristin and Rebecca), and one older brother (Eric)… Pre-Med major.

WHY MOCCASINS? Florida Southern first used the nickname Moccasins in 1926, shortly after the college’s move to Lakeland in 1922. The water moccasin, or cottonmouth, was abundant in the nearby lakes and since the moccasin is one of the fiercest of all snakes, the college adopted the moniker for its athletic teams. A male water moccasin can grow up to 1.8 meters (74 inches) in length, and though its venom is considered relatively mild compared to other poisonous snakes, its bite is still extremely painful.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide #8, DAVID FLETCHER 5-10, Junior, Midfielder Uxbridge, ENGLAND

YEAR 2008 2009 CAREER

GP 10 14 24

GS MIN SH 9 815 9 12 872 7 21 1687 16

G 0 0 0

A 2 1 3

PT 2 1 3

Serves as Florida Southern co-captain along with Givi Kokaia and Ashley Holmes… His 21 career starts are the most among current members of the Florida Southern roster… As a sophomore (2009)… Florida Southern’s Most Valuable Player… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… One of only three Moccasins to play in all 14 games, starting 12 of them as a midfielder… One of two Moccasins (Zach Hofstetter was the other) to start all eight SSC games… Assisted Givi Kokaia’s gametying goal in 3-1 win over Florida Tech (Sept. 19), a game in which he also had three of his seven shots… Averaged 62 minutes per match and went the distance in a 1-1 tie at Palm Beach Atlantic (Oct. 17)… Had a big night on the defensive end of the field in a 2-1 loss to 20th-ranked Lynn (Oct. 24)… Team representative from men’s soccer for the Florida Southern Student-Athlete Advisory Council… As a freshman (2008)… Cleared to play in mid-September and played in 10 games, starting the final nine… Took a teamhigh five shots in his first career start, a 3-2 loss at 25th-ranked Barry (Sept. 27)… Had two assists in 4-2 win at Florida Tech (Oct. 4), making him the only Moccasin with a multi-assist game in 2008… Averaged 82 minutes per match… In high school… 2007 graduate of Bishopshalt Secondary School in Hillingdon, England… Captain of the men’s soccer team but also played rugby, tennis, cricket, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, track and field, and rounders (a sport sharing its roots with baseball)… Served as a house captain for sports, an organization of sports for younger students at the school… Awarded Physical Education Prize for highest sport science GCSE grade in 2005... Played for Middlesex County F.A. representative side from 2004-07, playing for coach Darrel Gyngell… Extra… Born 1/2/89… Son of John and Karen Fletcher… Has one younger sister (Tasha)… Coached youth soccer in England, working with children ages 4-11… Worked in the lighting crew on the set of the sixth Harry Potter movie at Leavesden Studios in England… Has one younger sister… Criminology major.

YEAR GP 2009 7 CAREER 7

GS 0 0

MIN SH 130 1 130 1

G 0 0

A 0 0

#14, DARREN GOODEN 5-08, Sophomore, Midfielder/Forward Fort Myers, Florida

PT 0 0

As a freshman (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Averaged 19 minutes per match as a reserve midfielder and forward… Saw his most extensive action against #3 Tampa where he played nearly half the match (Oct. 9), and was on the field for 30 minutes a few nights later at Saint Leo (Oct. 14)… In high school… Came to Florida Southern from Gateway Charter High School where he graduated in 2009 as a four-year letterman for coach Kechner Petit… Twice named to the Southwest Florida All-Area Team (junior and senior year)… Led the team in scoring as a junior with 10 goals and eight assists for 28 points… Played club soccer for the Bonita Youth Storm in U-13 through U16, and SW Florida United in U-17 and U-18 for coach Ray Morgan… Also played three years of football for Gateway Charter High School, and was on the track & field team for three years… Gateway Charter’s 2008 Student-Athlete-of-the-Year… Nominee for the Rotary Scholar-Athlete in 2009… Extra… Born 5/2/91… Son of Dalton and June Gooden… Has one younger brother (Jourdan)… Member of the National Honor Society Fraternity at Florida Southern… Former club teammate Spencer Preston now plays for Catawba College in the South Atlantic Conference… Business Management major. #4, ADAM HANSJONS 5-09, Freshman, Midfielder Upplands Vasby, SWEDEN

FRESHMAN

Joins the Florida Southern program from Vilunda Gymnasium, where he graduated in 2010… Extra… Born 1/9/91… Son of Mikael Hansjons and Monica Lindgren… Oldest of three children in the family, with one brother (Charley) and one sister (Nova)… Marketing Management major.

Did You Know?

The Florida Southern men’s soccer program is among the oldest in the state of Florida. The Moccasins began playing intercollegiate soccer in 1957, the same year Jacksonville and Stetson also began their programs. Rollins is the only college in the state to field a varsity team any earlier, with the Tars starting the sport in 1956. However, Florida Southern actually had a club team from 1954-56, and played the Rollins varsity squad to a 2-2 tie in 1956.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide #16, ZACH HOFSTETTER 4th-Year Junior, Midfielder Lakeland, Florida

YEAR GP GS MIN SH G 2007 8 3 367 5 0 2008 Redshirt Season 2009 13 13 1132 29 3 CAREER 21 16 1499 34 3

A 1

PT 1

Fourth-year junior who sat out 2 8 2008 as a medical redshirt… As a rd 3 9 3 -year sophomore (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Moved to a new position and started all but one game at center midfield, missing the Palm Beach Atlantic match by rule after his receiving his fifth yellow card… Florida Southern’s leading scorer with eight points… Tied with Jovaughn Howard for the team lead in goals (3)… Also led the team in shots (29) and minutes played, averaging 87 minutes per match… Scored his first collegiate goal in 6-1 loss to #15 West Florida (Sept. 13)… One week later, scored the game-winning goal early in the second half of a 3-1 victory over Florida Tech (Sept. 19)… Also scored against Flagler (Oct. 21)… Assisted the Mocs’ only goal in a 3-1 near-upset of #6 Rollins at the end of the season (Oct. 29)… Had a career-high three points with a goal and an assist in 3-1 win over Florida Tech (Sept. 19)… As a sophomore (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Suffered a pre-season knee injury and earned a medical redshirt… As a freshman (2007)… Played mostly as a reserve defender, moving to that position to start his college career after playing as a forward in high school… Started the Mocs’ season opener against Webber International and picked up an assist in the 3-2 win (8/28/07)… Averaged 46 minutes per match… In high school… Graduated from George Jenkins High School in 2007 where he played for coach Jim Cross... Four-time all-county... Class 5A player-of-the-year on senior all-star team... Had eight goals and 13 assists as a junior, 24 goals and 23 assists as a senior... Has played for several club teams, including Hillsborough County United and coach Eric Sims, winning the U-18 Super Y Nationals in 2006... Extra… Born 2/9/89… Son of Lisa Hofstetter… Has two younger brothers (Josh and Jakob)... Graduated from George Jenkins with honors... Has four former teammates playing at other colleges, including Kyle Kuhlman at Saint Leo… Sports Management and International Business major.

YEAR GP 2008 11 2009 CAREER 11

GS MIN SH G 11 924 6 1 Redshirt Season 11 924 6 1

A 0

#5, ASHLEY HOLMES 3 -Year Sophomore, Defender Gedling, ENGLAND

PT 2

rd

Serves as Florida Southern co-captain along with David Fletcher and Givi Kokaia… As a sophomore (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Sat out the season due to injury… 2009 co-captain along with Givi Kokaia… As a freshman (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Started 11 of the Mocs’ first 12 games before being lost due to injury… Anchored the Florida Southern defense, with the team goals against average going up by nearly two goals per game after his loss… Helped the Mocs hold their opponents to less than 10 shots in five of his 10 full games… Scored his only goal in 5-3 loss to Eckerd (Oct. 11)… Averaged 84 minutes per match… In high school… 2006 graduate of Nottingham High School in Nottingham, England… Played for the West Bromwich Albion FC youth team from 2006-08 (coach Michael Appleton), one of the oldest football clubs in England… Played for Notts County FC and coach Trevor Powell from U-10 through U-16… Played for a U-11 team as an eight-year old… Also played rugby and cricket in high school… Extra… Born 1/22/90… Son of Graham and Sabina Holmes… Has one older sister (Danielle)… Had two former teammates from England also go on to play in the Sunshine State Conference (Sam Craven at Lynn and Will Thacker at Eckerd), though both have now graduated… Dean’s List student… International Business major. 0

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#7, JOVAUGHN HOWARD 5-09, Sophomore, Forward Micanopy, Florida

YEAR GP 2009 14 CAREER 14

GS 8 8

MIN SH 810 17 810 17

G 3 3

A 0 0

PT 6 6

As a freshman (2009)… One of only three Moccasins to play in all 14 games, starting eight of them at forward… One of three freshmen to start over half of Florida Southern’s games (along with Brad Hunt and Billy Locy)… First player off the bench four times, and was second in the other two… Tied for the team lead with three goals and was second on the team with six points… Scored his first college goal in a loss at Montevallo in the Mocs’ season opener, less than five minutes after checking into the game as a reserve (Sept. 6)… Helped secure a 3-1 win over Florida Tech with a goal late in that game (Sept. 19)… Also scored in a 3-1 loss at Saint Leo (Oct. 14)… Averaged 58 minutes per match… In high school… 2009 graduate of Eastside High School in Gainesville… First Team All-Area as a junior and senior and 3-time all-area overall for coach Steve Holloway… Had 18 goals and four assists in 2008, leading the Rams to an 11-5-4 record… Scored 19 goals with five assists in 2009 as the Rams went 18-10 and won the 5A District-4 title for the second year in a row… Played club soccer for Leg-A-Z and coach Basil Benjamin… Extra… Born 8/20/91… Son of Maria Howard… Has one brother and one sister… Marketing major.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide #9, BRAD HUNT 5-07, Sophomore, Forward/Midfielder Frisco, Texas

YEAR GP 2009 11 CAREER 11

GS 10 10

MIN SH 906 12 906 12

G 0 0

A 1 1

PT 1 1

As a freshman (2009)… One of 12 Moccasins to start at least half of the team’s 14 games (10 starts in 11 games)… One of three freshmen to start over half of Florida Southern’s games (along with Jovaughn Howard and Billy Locy)… Picked up his first career point with an assist in 3-1 loss to #6 Rollins (Oct. 29)… Not credited with an assist, but set up the Moccasin goal in a 1-1 tie at Palm Beach Atlantic with a corner kick (Oct. 17)… Averaged 82 minutes per match, the most of any Florida Southern freshman in 2009… In high school… 2009 graduate of Frisco High School where he played four years for Daniel Dollinger… Led the Dallas metroplex public schools with 32 goals as a senior and scored 27 as a junior… Had the two highest totals in school history… Second team all-district as a freshman and honorable mention as a sophomore… First team all-region as a junior and senior, and district MVP as a senior… Also played football as a senior and was academic all-district… Played club soccer for Andromeda Academy and coach Mike Powers for five years… U-18 team was state cup finalist in 2007 and ’08, national champions in 2008, and conference champions in 2009… Extra… Born 8/10/90… Son of Dave and Davonne Hunt… Has one older sister (Emily)… Business major. #15, LUKE JENNER 5-11, Freshman, Midfielder Preston, ENGLAND

FRESHMAN

Comes to Florida Southern from the Preston, in the west central region of England… Graduated from Archbishop Temple School in 2008, and the Sixth Form Cardinal Newman College in 2010… Played soccer at Cardinal Newman for Sean Haslegrave, who had a 20-year career as a player in England’s professional ranks… Also played for Cadley FC from 2003-08…3-time Manager’s Player-of-the-Year and 3-time Player’s Player-of-the-Year with Cadley… Extra… Born 9/16/91… Son of Malcolm and Kate Jenner… Former teammate Matthew Balshaw is also in the United States playing for Jamestown College in North Dakota… Sports Management major. #1, JOHAN JONSSON 6-02, Senior, Goalkeeper Malmo, SWEDEN

YEAR GP GS 2007 7 7 2008 6 6 2009 8 7 CAREER 21 20

MIN SV 693 32 536 34 681 39 1910 105

GA SHOTS SHO GAA 21 105 0 2.73 13 80 0 2.18 26 121 0 3.44 60 306 0 2.83

One of only three seniors on this year’s 25-man roster… As a junior (2009)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… 2009 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Scholar Athlete-of-theYear… Division II Academic Achievement Award winner… Shared starting goalkeeper position with Paul DiPalma for the second year in a row, with each player appearing in eight games and making seven starts… Ranked second in the SSC with 4.9 saves per game… Equaled his career-high with 10 saves in a 3-1 loss at Saint Leo (Oct. 14)… Stopped four shots in a 1-1 tie at Palm Beach Atlantic (Oct. 17)… Also had four saves in a 2-1 loss to #20 Lynn, a game decided by an own goal (Oct. 24)… As a sophomore (2008)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… 2008 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year… Received NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… Split time in goal for most of the season with Paul DiPalma before being injured on October 15 against Saint Leo… Made a career-high 10 saves in 3-2 loss at 25th-ranked Barry (Sept. 27)… Save total in that game was the highest for a Moccasin since Clint Harris had 11 in 2003 against Rollins… In goal for both of Florida Southern’s conference wins, coming against Nova Southeastern and Florida Tech… Turned in a spectacular game in a 2-1 loss to Saint Leo in which he made six saves… Averaged 5.7 saves per match and had a .723 save percentage… Save percentage would have ranked fourth in the SSC with enough minutes played, and his average per game would have been first… As a freshman (2007)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Cleared to play in late September and started the final seven games… Made his first college start at #9 Nova Southeastern and stopped five shots in a 2-1 loss (Sept. 29)… Had 17 saves over the next two games, including a season-high nine during a 3-2 double overtime loss to Rollins (Oct. 10)… Made three overtime saves in a 4-3 win over Barry (Oct. 6), and three more in the overtime game vs. Rollins… Averaged 4.6 saves per game… In high school… 2006 graduate of Justas Tranchell Gymnasiet in Landskrona, located in southern Sweden... Played for Bara GIF from 1994-99, Staffanstorps GIF from 1999-03, Landskrona BoIS from 2004-06, and most recently with Kvarnby IK and coach Mats Nilsson in 2007-08… Runner-up in the U-16 state championship in 2002 with Staffanstorps... Extra… Born 4/21/87… Son of Lennart and Anna-Karin Jonsson… Has an older sister and older brother... Former teammate Daniel Bergstrand now plays for the University of Tampa... Played with current Moccasins Givi Kokaia and Sebastian Bergh for Landskrona BoIS… International Business major.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide #11, GIVI KOKAIA 6-00, Senior, Forward Lund, SWEDEN

YEAR 2007 2008 2009 CAREER

GP 7 15 12 34

GS MIN 0 347 7 903 11 941 18 2191

SH G 15 4 42 7 25 2 82 13

A 1 2 1 4

PT 9 16 5 30

Florida Southern co-captain along with David Fletcher and Ashley Holmes… One of only three seniors on this year’s 25-man squad… Florida Southern’s most experienced player with 34 career games and 30 career points… As a junior (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Division II Academic Achievement Award winner… Florida Southern co-captain along with Ashley Holmes… One of 12 Moccasins to start at least half of the team’s 14 games (11 starts in 12 games)… Keyed Florida Southern’s 3-1 win over Florida Tech with one goal and one assist, helping the Mocs rally from an early 1-0 deficit (Sept. 19)… Also scored the first goal of the match in a 2-1 loss to #20 Lynn (Oct. 24)… Averaged 78 minutes per match… As a sophomore (2008)… Second Team Academic All-District… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Received NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award… One of only four Moccasins to play in all 15 games… Led the Moccasins in scoring with seven goals and 16 points, and also took a team-high 42 shots… Had two game-winners… Scored the only goal of the game in 1-0 win vs. Alabama-Huntsville (Sept. 5)… Recorded a hat trick with three goals in 4-2 win at Florida Tech (Oct. 4)… Only the third player in team history to have a hat trick in a Sunshine State Conference game… Also scored goals against Montreat, Barry and Saint Leo… Had one goal and one assist in the 3-2 loss at 25th-ranked Barry (Sept. 27)… Totaled 12 points in conference play… Averaged 60 minutes per match… As a freshman (2007)… SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Cleared in late September and played in the final seven games… Was Florida Southern’s top reserve in those games… Still finished tied for third on the team in goals (four) and points (nine) despite missing half the season… Scored two goals in his first home game (second overall), helping the Mocs defeat Barry 4-3 in double overtime (10/6/07)… Had one goal and one assist in 5-4 overtime loss at Saint Leo (10/17/07)… Also scored the Mocs’ only goal in 3-1 loss at Palm Beach Atlantic (10/20/07)… Prior to Florida Southern… 2005 graduate of the Polhem School in Lund, located in southern Sweden… Played for Landskrona BoIS in 2004, and Lunds BK from 2005-07… Coached by Bertil Grenvi and Jack Jensen… Extra… Born 4/20/87… Son of Merab Kokaia and Tamara Landia… Has one older sister (Thea)… Grandfather was a former Soviet champion in tennis… Originally from Tbilisi, Georgia… Played with current Moccasins Johan Jonsson and Sebastian Bergh for Landskrona BoIS… President’s and Dean’s List Student… International Business and Marketing major. #20, RICKY MARTON 6-02, Freshman, Defender Naperville, Illinois

FRESHMAN

2010 graduate of Neuqua Valley High School where he played for head coach Tony Keyes… All-conference defender as a senior when he was one of the leaders for a team that finished the year ranked #10 according to the ESPN Rise Fab 50 Poll… Helped the Wildcats to a 27-1-1 record as a senior when they posted 17 shutouts, a 0.51 goals against average, and allowed just 15 goals in 29 games… Team went 21-6-2 his junior year (fall of 2008), finished fourth in the state, and had 15 shutouts… Finished as Class 3A state runner-up in 2007, when Neuqua Valley went 24-2-4… Played eight years with the Galaxy Soccer Club and coach Jim Conner… Played for the Chicago Fire Juniors as a high school senior, winning the Illinois State Cup under coach Trey Bradberry… Extra… Born 12/10/91… Son of Ambrose and Sabrina Marton… Has one older brother (Tony) and one younger brother (James)… Former teammate Bryan Ciesiulka now plays for Marquette, and Scott Davis plays for Bradley… Graphic Design major with a minor in Biology. #3, JAMES MAY 5-09, Sophomore, Midfielder Royal Palm Beach, Florida

YEAR GP 2009 8 CAREER 8

GS 1 1

MIN SH 202 2 202 2

G 0 0

A 0 0

PT 0 0

As a freshman (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Played in eight games, mostly as a reserve midfielder, but did make one start against St. Thomas (Sept. 26)… Attempted both of his shots in 1-1 tie at Palm Beach Atlantic (Oct. 17)… Averaged 25 minutes per match and played nearly half the game off the bench in 1-0 loss to Thomas (Sept. 11)… Also saw extensive playing time against SSC opponents Nova Southeastern and Barry… In high school… Graduated from Royal Palm Beach High School in 2009… 4-year letterman for coach Dan Blasky… Served as team captain as a junior and senior… Also played for Palm Beach United F.C., and coaches Asaf Lubezky and Josh Neff from 2004-09… Advanced to the round of 16 in the state cup in 2008, and the quarterfinals in 2009… Extra… Born 3/14/91… Son of Larry and Vicki May… Has one older brother (Kenneth) and one older sister (Carolynn)… Has several former teammates playing at different schools in Florida, including Warner, West Florida and Florida Gulf Coast… Undecided on major.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide #10, ALEKSANDER RATKOVIC 6-02, Sophomore, Defender New Port Richey, Florida

YEAR GP 2009 12 CAREER 12

GS 5 5

MIN SH 454 8 454 8

G 0 0

A 0 0

PT 0 0

As a freshman (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Played in 12 games, mostly as a reserve midfielder, but started four of Florida Southern’s eight games in conference play… Turned in one of his best outings of the year in 3-0 loss to Barry (Oct. 3) when he also had three of Florida Southern’s 10 shots…Averaged 38 minutes per match… In high school… 2009 graduate of River Ridge High School… 4-year starter and MVP for coach Michael McHugh… Played club soccer for the Clearwater Chargers National Development Academy… Extra… Born 11/10/90… Son of Zeljko and Jesenka Ratkovic… Has one younger brother (Filip)… His father Zeljko played professionally in Europe… Business major. #27, CARTER RHOAD Redshirt Freshman, Goalkeeper Alpharetta, Georgia

YEAR GP GS MIN SV GA SHOTS SHO GAA 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 CAREER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00

As a freshman (2009)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Did not play in any regular season games, earning a potential redshirt season… In high school… Joined the Moccasins from Northview High School in Duluth, Georgia where he played soccer for Toney Cianciola and graduated in 2009… Named the team’s top defensive player as a junior when he posted a 1.20 goals against average and led the Titans to the playoffs for the first time in school history… President’s List student… Played club soccer for the Concorde Fire Black and coach Ken Kerlic… Team won Adidas Invitational in 2008… Extra… Born 6/28/90… Son of Hal and Page Rhoad… Has two older brothers (Clifton and Cannon) and an older sister (Caroline)… Has had former teammates go on to play at the Naval Academy, Virginia, Appalachian State, Winthrop, South Carolina and Eckerd… Business Management major. #6, J.D. RUIZ 5-09, Junior, Defender Winter Haven, Florida

YEAR 2008 2009 CAREER

GP 14 13 27

GS MIN SH 5 508 2 11 961 5 16 1469 7

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

PT 0 0 0

As a sophomore (2009)… Played in all but one of the Mocs’ 14 games, starting a total of 11… Began the year as a starting midfielder but moved to outside back the second half of the season where he started the final six games… During those final six games, helped the Mocs tie Palm Beach Atlantic 1-1 and nearly upset NCAA Tournament teams Lynn and Rollins… Had four of his five shots in a 1-0 loss to Thomas (Sept. 11) when still playing as a midfielder… Averaged 74 minutes per match and played every minute of the last nine… Third on the team in minutes played overall… Team representative from men’s soccer for the Florida Southern Student-Athlete Advisory Council… As a freshman (2008)… Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… One of Florida Southern’s top reserves for most of the year, but started four games in the middle of the season… Played in all but one game… Started four of the Moccasins’ eight SSC games and played more than 50 minutes in two others… Averaged 36 minutes per match, and only starting midfielder David Fletcher saw more field time among Moccasin freshmen… In high school… 2008 graduate of Winter Haven High School… Played for coach Lorenzo Martinez… Named team’s best offensive player as a sophomore in 2006 and best forward as a junior in 2007… Did not play his senior year… Member of the National Honor Society… Played for the Lakeland Soccer Club and coach Garth Pollonais from 2004-08, and Strictly Soccer in 2009 for coach Hans Burt… Team won three tournaments from 2005-07… Qualified for the State Cup Final Four in 2009… National Honor Society member… Extra… Born 8/30/90… Son of Omar and Robin Ruiz… Has one older sister (Annie), an older brother (Robby) and a younger brother (Austin)… Sports Management major.

Did You Know?

Nine Moccasin goalkeepers have recorded an assist while playing in goal, most recently Matt Ward in a 3-1 victory over Saint Leo in 2006. Of that group, Marcus Larsson is the only one to pick up two assists in one game, doing so in a 4-1 win over Webber International on October 23, 1999. No Moccasin has ever scored a goal while wearing a goalkeeper’s jersey, but Tim Moore did have one while playing forward in a game vs. Webber in 1986.

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide #19, BORIS SIMEUNOVIC 6-00, Freshman, Midfielder Lutz, Florida

FRESHMAN

Comes to Florida Southern from Sickles High School where he played for coach Tony Calvo… Led the Gryphons to a 23-2-3 record as a senior, with Sickles winning its first district title and advancing to the Class 5A state semifinals before being eliminated in penalty kicks… Paced Sickles with 46 points on 17 goals and 12 assists… Named to the 5A All-State Team, First Team all-conference and all-county as a senior when he was also a team captain for the Gryphons… Had 12 goals and seven assists as a junior when Sickles went 15-6-1, and was second on the team with 31 points… Scored seven goals with nine assists as a sophomore, tying for the team lead in assists… Played club soccer with Blackwatch Celtic and Coach Steven Wegerle for nine years, and Hillsborough County United and coach Kelvin Jones for four years… Extra… Born 1/3/92… Son of Mirjana Todorovic and Nenad Simeunovic… Sports Management major.

Florida Southern’s first intercollegiate soccer team took the field in 1957, coached by Jim Bush (far right with the bow tie). In their inaugural season, the Moccasins went 1-3-2, playing in the Florida Intercollegiate Conference with Jacksonville, Rollins and Stetson. They tied Stetson, 1-1, in their first game, and earned their first win on November 2, at the expense of Jacksonville, beating the Dolphins, 3-1. Hernando Clavijo scored the first ever goal for the Moccasins, while Eddie Kalaska (kneeling and wearing #13) scored the first game-winner by snapping a 1-1 tie in the third quarter against Jacksonville. One year later, Florida Southern won the first of its five FIC titles. The Moccasins also won the league in 1965, 1966, 1967, and 1971.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-AMERICANS BILL CURRIE – 1961 Bill Currie, Florida Southern’s first soccer All-American, was also the school’s second AllAmerican in any sport, after basketball player Don Tobin had been honored four years earlier. Currie came to Florida Southern from Rochester, New York, and was a three-year letterman for the Moccasins from 1959-61. In each of those seasons he was All-Florida Intercollegiate Conference as the top goalkeeper in the league, and as a junior and senior, he was Florida Southern’s MVP. In 1960, Currie became the first Moccasin goalkeeper to post a shutout when he blanked Rollins and Emory in back-to-back games, and as a senior in 1961, he set a record that still stands today with 201 saves. Since that is the only season in which his save total is available, it’s likely Currie would be first or second on the Mocs’ career list as well.

JOHN HAYES – 1965 As a freshman from Sanford, Florida in 1961, John Hayes served as All-American Bill Currie’s backup in goal; and as a sophomore, he took over between the posts on a regular basis. After sitting out a season, Hayes returned to school in 1964, and spent two more years as Florida Southern’s starting goalkeeper. Among his highlights was a 22-save shutout against the University of Miami as a junior that was the Mocs’ first win over the powerful Hurricanes in seven tries. A year later, the Moccasins won the Florida Intercollegiate Conference with an undefeated league record, and Hayes was named to the all-conference team.

BRIAN BAIN – 1967 Just as John Hayes took over for Bill Currie and eventually won All-American honors, Brian Bain took over for Hayes and did the same. Bain, however, won the starting job as a freshman and remains the only four-year starting goalkeeper (1966-69) in team history. During his AllAmerican sophomore season, Bain set a school record that stood for 30 years with a 1.20 goals against average, and his career totals of nine shutouts with a 1.82 GAA stood as records for 28 years. He still ranks in the top three of every career goalkeeping category at Florida Southern, though complete save totals are unavailable from that era. Originally from Union, New Jersey, Bain was also a two-time All-State selection while that team was still in effect, and Florida Southern’s 1968 MVP.

JIM DAWSEY – 1969 The only Florida Southern field player to earn All-American honors was Jim Dawsey, who played for the Moccasins at the same time as All-American goalkeeper Brian Bain (1966-69). Dawsey was a Lakeland native who made an immediate impact by earning All-Florida Intercollegiate Conference status as a freshman. A four-year starter at forward and three-year captain, Dawsey graduated as the school’s career leader with 28 goals, a figure that still ranks th fifth in team history. He also ranks 10 on the career points list, and would certainly be higher if complete assist totals were available. He still remained in the top five until 1996. Dawsey led the Moccasins in goals as a junior, and in goals (11) and points (24) as a senior when he was Florida Southern’s Most Valuable Player.

AHMAD BELFON – Academic All-American (1997, ’98, ’99) Florida Southern soccer’s only Academic All-American, Ahmad Belfon (also known as Junior) was a four-year starting defender for the Moccasins from 1996-99. During that time, Florida Southern had four of the top six defensive seasons in team history, with a total of 24 shutouts and a 1.09 goals against average. Twice during that period, the Mocs had a team goals against average under 1.00, and in 1997 they set school records with 11 shutouts and a 0.62 GAA. In Belfon’s senior year, the Moccasins set another team record by allowing just 8.8 shots per match while going 13-5-2, and allowing more than one goal in only three of their 20 games played. Belfon also scored five goals with five assists in his career, and his 65 career starts are the fourth most by a Moccasin.

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ALL-REGION AND ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-FLORIDA INTERCOLLEGIATE (‘58-’76) 1959 .................Bill Currie, Frank Eisenchenk, Tex Jackson, Jim Musselman, Jack Plant 1960 ..................Bill Currie, Frank Eisenchenk 1961 .................Bill Currie, Frank Eisenchenk, David Kelsey 1962 .......................................... David Kelsey 1963 .................................. Frank Eisenchenk 1964 ...................... Terry Darby, Don Sabatini 1965 ......................... Jim Hayes, John Hayes, Kurt Hoch, Don Sabatini 1966 .. Jim Dawsey, Don Sabatini, Wally Wells 1967 .......................... Brian Bain, Bruce Bain, Jim Dawsey, Barry Green, Grover Thompson, Wally Wells 1969 ..............Barry Green, Grover Thompson 1973 ..................................... Alan Grossman, David Kellaway, Tom Smith

1999 graduates and co-captains Bruce Manuel (left) and Ahmad Belfon (right); Manuel was a 2-time All-South Region selection and Belfon was a 3-time Academic AllAmerican. NSCAA ALL-SOUTH REGION 1984 ....................................John Mines (HM) 1986 ........ Tim Moore (2nd), Frank Stork (2nd) 1987 ...... Tim Moore (2nd), Paul Findling (2nd) 1988 .... Tim Moore (1st), Keith Spresser (2nd) 1989 ............................. Barrett Schiwitz (2nd) 1990 .................................. Frank Bresk (2nd) 1991 .......................... Roberto Rampino (2nd) 1993 ................................... Frank Bresk (3rd) 1997 ....... Tim Cooper (2nd), Cliff Dixon (2nd), Bruce Manuel (2nd) 1999 .... Bruce Manuel (1st), Mike Nance (2nd) 2000 ..Mike Nance (1st), Nick Bergstrom (2nd) 2001 ...................................Mike Nance (2nd) 2002 .............................. Peter Schiebel (2nd) 2003 ................................. Clay Roberts (2nd) 2005 ..................................... Asa Pepia (2nd)

ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 1979 ......................................... Sean Murphy 1984 .................................. Neal Mazzei (HM) 1986 ................................... Frank Stork (2nd) 1987 .... Tim Moore (1st), Bobby Piniero (2nd), Paul Findling (HM), Shane Hassett (HM) 1988 ... Tim Moore (1st), Keith Spresser (2nd), Jimmy Weekly (HM) 1989 ............................ Barrett Schiwitz (2nd), Mike Bauder (HM) 1990 ...... Phil Marks (2nd), Frank Bresk (2nd), Barrett Schiwitz (2nd), Mike Bauder (HM) 1991 ..... Frank Bresk (2nd), Phil Bethea (HM), Jon Idle (HM), Barry Young (HM) 1992 ..... Barry Young (2nd), Phil Bethea (HM), Jon Idle (HM), 1993 ...................................Frank Bresk (HM) 1994 ............................ Chris Crawshaw (2nd) 1995 ................................. Brian Harper (2nd) 1996 ....... Tim Cooper (2nd), Cliff Dixon (2nd), Simo Arajarvi (HM) 1997 .......... Tim Cooper (1st), Cliff Dixon (1st), Simo Arajarvi (2nd), Chris Crawshaw (HM), Luke Miller (HM), Bruce Manuel (HM) 1998 ...............................Nathan Garcia (2nd) 1999 .... Bruce Manuel (1st), Mike Nance (2nd) 2000 . Mike Nance (1st), Nick Bergstrom (2nd), Robbie Sanger (2nd) 2001 Mike Nance (2nd), Nick Bergstrom (2nd) 2002 ............................. Peter Schiebel (2nd), Robbie Sanger (2nd) 2003 ................................. Clay Roberts (2nd) 2004 ...................................... Asa Pepia (1st) 2005 ...... Asa Pepia (1st), Ola Sandquist (2nd) 2006 ........................... Patrik Dandanell (2nd), Ola Sandquist (2nd), Emil Kumlin (HM) 2007 ................................... Ryan Wolfe (2nd)

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Frank Bresk (left) and Mike Nance (right) are Florida Southern’s only 3time All-SSC selections. Bresk was denied a chance at four times when an injury limited him to only five games in 1992. Nance played just three years for the Moccasins after transferring from South Florida. SSC FRESHMEN-OF-THE-YEAR 1994 ..................................... Chris Crawshaw 1997 ............................................. Luke Miller SSC COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1997 ............ Kris Pahl

Chris Crawshaw

Luke Miller

Tim Cooper is the only Moccasin to make All-SSC as both a defender (‘96) and a forward (‘97).


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1957 ...Bill Duncan ..................... Defender......... Junior 1958 ...Ghazi Abdul Mushin .... Defender......... Junior 1959 ...Bill (Tex) Jackson........ Forward ........... Sophomore 1960 ...Bill Currie ....................... Goalkeeper...... Junior 1961....Bill Currie ....................... Goalkeeper...... Senior 1962 ...Steve Jacobs ................ Forward ........... Freshman 1963 ...Frank Eisenchenk......... Midfielder....... Senior 1964 ...Terry Darby .................. Forward ........... Junior 1965 ...Terry Darby .................. Forward ........... Senior 1966 ...Don Sabatini .................. Defender......... Senior 1967 ...Bruce Bain ...................... Forward ........... Senior 1968 ...Brian Bain ....................... Goalkeeper...... Junior 1969 ...Jim Dawsey.................... Forward ........... Senior 1970 ...Grover Thompson......... Midfielder....... Senior 1971....John Dawsey ................. Forward ........... Junior 1972 ...John Dawsey ................. Forward ........... Senior 1973 ...Dave Kellaway ............... Defender......... Junior 1974 ...Jeff Arthur .................. Defender......... Senior 1975 ...Tom Arthur ................... Forward ........... Sophomore 1976 ...Tom Arthur ................... Forward ........... Junior 1977 ...Tom Arthur ................... Forward ........... Senior 1978 ...Carl Pitzpatrick ............ Defender......... Senior 1979 ...Don Brady ...................... Goalkeeper...... Senior

Terry Darby

Tom Arthur

1989 and ’90 MVP Barrett Schiwitz

1980 ...Bobby Kramig ................ Goalkeeper...... Junior 1981....Bobby Kramig ................ Goalkeeper...... Senior 1982 ...Juan Carlos deRada..... Goalkeeper...... Sophomore 1983 ...Juan Carlos deRada..... Goalkeeper...... Junior 1984 ...John Mines .................... Midfielder....... Senior 1985 ...Paul Findling................... Defender......... Sophomore 1986 ...Tim Moore...................... Goalkeeper...... Sophomore 1987 ...Tim Moore...................... Goalkeeper...... Junior 1988 ...Tim Moore...................... Goalkeeper...... Senior 1989 ...Barrett Schiwitz ......... Defender......... Junior 1990 ...Barrett Schiwitz ......... Defender......... Senior 1991....Jon Idle .......................... Defender......... Freshman 1992 ...Shawn Corgan................ Goalkeeper...... Freshman 1993 ...Shawn Corgan................ Goalkeeper...... Sophomore 1994 ...Chris Stromberg .......... Defender......... Freshman 1995 ...Brian Harper ................. Forward ........... Junior 1996 ...Tim Cooper..................... Def./Mid. ........ Junior 1997 ...Cliff Dixon ..................... Goalkeeper...... Senior 1998 ...Nathan Garcia............... Midfielder....... Senior 1999 ...Bruce Manuel ................ Defender......... Senior 2000 ..Mike Nance.................... Forward ........... Junior 2001 ...Johan Linell ................... Goalkeeper...... Senior 2002 ..Peter Schiebel .............. Forward ........... Junior 2003 ..Clay Roberts.................. Defender......... Senior 2004 ..Asa Pepia ........................ Forward ........... Junior 2005 ..Asa Pepia ........................ Forward ........... Senior 2006 ..Patrik Dandanell ........... Forward ........... Sophomore 2007 ..Patrik Dandanell ........... Forward ........... Junior 2008 ..Emil Kumlin..................... Defender......... Senior 2009 ..David Fletcher.............. Midfielder....... Sophomore

Bobby Kramig was the Mocs’ 1980 and 1981 Most Valuable Player. He’s now the women’s head coach at the University of Miami in Oxford, Ohio.

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2009 MVP David Fletcher


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SINGLE GAME RECORDS (TEAM) GOALS: 16 - vs. Florida Bible ...................... W ...... 16-0 ............ 9/12/87 13 - vs. Flagler ............................... W ...... 13-0 ............ 9/18/73 vs. Warner Southern ............... W ...... 13-0 .......... 10/31/89 vs. Southeastern ..................... W ...... 13-1 .............. 9/8/98 10 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ...... 10-0 ............ 9/24/74 at Florida Bible........................ W ...... 10-1 .......... 10/14/86 vs. Southeastern ..................... W ...... 10-1 ............ 9/22/88

GOALS ALLOWED: 12 - at South Florida ....................... L ....... 0-12 ............ 9/23/80 11 - at Rollins ................................. L ....... 1-11 .......... 10/20/70 at Rollins ................................. L ....... 0-11 ............ 10/8/74 vs. Tampa................................ L ....... 2-11 ............ 9/17/80 at Tampa ................................. L ....... 0-11 ............ 10/9/85 10 - nine times, last at Lynn............. L ....... 0-10 .......... 10/29/08 SHOTS ALLOWED (since 1979): 49 - at Tampa ................................. L ....... 0-11 ............ 10/9/85 48 - vs. Boca Raton ........................ L ......... 0-9 ............ 11/2/85 vs. Rollins ................................ L ......... 0-6 ............ 11/5/86 46 - vs. Flagler ................................ L ....... 0-10 ............ 9/14/85 43 - at South Florida ....................... L ....... 0-10 ............ 9/10/83 42 - at Tampa ................................. L ......... 0-6 ............ 9/15/93

ASSISTS: 15 - vs. Florida Bible ...................... W ...... 16-0 ............ 9/12/87 14 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ...... 13-1 .............. 9/8/98 11 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ...... 8-1 .............. 9/9/97 10 - vs. Warner Southern ............... W ...... 8-0 ............ 9/18/00 vs. Bryant ............................... W ........ 9-0 ............ 8/31/01 9 - vs. Warner Southern ............... W ...... 13-0 .......... 10/31/89 vs. Lees-McRae ...................... W ...... 5-0 .......... 10/16/97 vs. Clearwater Christian .......... W ........ 7-0 ............ 10/9/04 vs. Florida Tech ...................... W ........ 6-1 ............ 9/21/05

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED (since 1979): 0 - vs. Kendall .............................. W ........ 5-0 ............ 9/15/00 at Florida Tech........................ W ........ 4-0 .......... 10/18/00 1 - vs. Florida Bible ...................... W ...... 16-0 ............ 9/12/87 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic........... W ........ 4-0 .............. 9/3/97 vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 4-0 ............ 9/10/96 at Webber International ........... W ........ 8-0 ............ 9/14/02 vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 8-0 ............ 10/3/03 2 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 8-0 .......... 10/29/87 vs. Dominican ......................... W ........ 2-0 .......... 10/22/87 vs. Warner Southern ............... W ...... 13-0 .......... 10/31/89 vs. Clearwater Christian .......... W ........ 8-0 ............ 9/11/93 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic........... W ........ 2-0 ............ 10/5/96 at Eckerd ................................ W ........ 1-0 .......... 10/14/97 vs. Clearwater Christian .......... W ........ 4-0 ............ 9/25/99 3 - eight times, most recently vs. Alabama-Huntsville ............ W ........ 1-0 .............. 9/5/08

POINTS: 47 - vs. Florida Bible ...................... W ...... 16-0 ............ 9/12/87 40 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ...... 13-1 .............. 9/8/98 35 - vs. Warner Southern ............... W ...... 13-0 .......... 10/31/89 *30 - vs. Flagler ............................... W ...... 13-0 ............ 9/18/73 28 - vs. Bryant ............................... W ........ 9-0 ............ 8/31/01 *-Assist total only available for one player SHOTS (since 1979): 51 - vs. Webber ............................. W ........ 5-0 .......... 10/17/85 vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 6-0 ............ 9/24/92 48 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 9-2 ............ 9/15/95 47 - vs. Florida Bible ...................... W ...... 16-0 ............ 9/12/87 44 - vs. Warner Southern ............... W ........ 9-1 .............. 9/7/85 40 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 4-0 ............ 10/3/91 vs. Southeastern ..................... W ...... 13-1 .............. 9/8/98

SAVES (since 1979): 26 - vs. Tampa................................ L ....... 2-11 ............ 9/17/80 at South Florida ....................... L ....... 0-10 ............ 9/10/83 25 - at South Florida ....................... L ....... 0-12 ............ 9/23/80 vs. Rollins ................................ L ......... 0-6 ............ 11/5/86 24 - vs. F.I.T.-Jensen Beach .......... W ........ 5-1 ............ 9/25/80 23 - vs. Fla. International ................. L ......... 0-6 ............ 9/20/81 vs. Flagler ................................ L ....... 0-10 ............ 9/14/85 22 - at Stetson ................................ L ......... 0-1 ............ 9/20/86

CORNER KICKS (since 1979): 20 - vs. Palm Beach Atlantic........... W ........ 4-0 .............. 9/2/97 19 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 9-2 ............ 9/15/95 18 - vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 8-0 .......... 10/29/87 vs. Southeastern ..................... W ...... 13-1 .............. 9/8/98 16 - vs. Florida Bible ...................... W ........ 4-0 ............ 11/4/86 15 - vs. Webber ............................. W ........ 5-0 .......... 10/17/85 vs. Southeastern ..................... W ........ 9-1 ............ 9/19/94

Jeff Janszen set a school record that still stands today by making 26 saves in a game at the University of South Florida in 1983. He’s one of three Moccasin goalkeepers to record 20 or more saves, with Bobby Kramig doing it four times, and Tim Moore doing it twice.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN GAME RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL) GOALS: 6 - Alan Grossman, vs. Flagler ................................ 9/18/73 5 - Tex Jackson, at Emory ......................................10/31/59 Frank Eisenchenk, at Jacksonville .....................10/16/63 Alan Grossman, at Embry-Riddle........................ 9/27/73 Sean Murphy, vs. Valdosta State........................ 10/4/80 Barry Young, vs. Webber ..................................... 9/9/92 Brian Harper, vs. Southeastern........................... 9/15/95 4 - Frank Eisenchenk, vs. Jacksonville..................... 11/2/63 Terry Darby, at Emory ........................................ 10/2/65 Terry Darby, vs. Orange Soccer Club ................10/16/65 Alan Grossman, vs. Tampa ................................ 9/24/73 Alan Grossman, vs. Southeastern ...................... 9/24/74 Charlie Tauby, vs. Southeastern......................... 9/21/76 Chris Black, at Florida Bible...............................10/14/86 Paul Sluyter, vs. Southeastern.............................. 9/8/98

Moccasin Hat Tricks

Since the men’s soccer program was started in 1957, the Moccasins have had a total of 65 hat tricks (three or more goals in one game), most recently by current Moccasin Givi Kokaia last year at Florida Tech. Among the 65 hat tricks are a school-record 10 by Alan Grossman from 1971-74. The Mocs’ all-time scoring leader had four as a sophomore, set another school record with five as a junior and added one more as a senior. In four of his hat tricks, Grossman scored at least four goals, including three times as a junior. Several others have had multiple hat tricks in their careers, including Terry Darby (four from 1963-65); Jim Dawsey (four from 1966-69); Frank Bresk (four from 1990-93); and Chris Crawshaw (three from 1994-97).

ASSISTS: 5 - Mike Bauder, vs. Warner Southern ....................10/31/89 4 - Faramarz Elghanayan, vs. Flagler ...................... 9/18/73 Nathan Garcia, vs. Southeastern .......................... 9/8/98 3 - several times, most recently by Patrik Dandanell, vs. Nova Southeastern ...........10/14/06

Some of the other notable hat trick performances: • Frank Bresk was the last player to have two hat tricks in one year, doing so in 1993 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic and Clearwater Christian. • Alan Grossman began the 1973 season with four straight hat tricks, scoring a total of 18 goals in those games. Combined with the final game of 1972, he had five consecutive hat tricks over a two-year span.

POINTS: 12 - Alan Grossman, vs. Flagler ................................ 9/18/73 11 - Sean Murphy, vs. Valdosta State........................ 10/4/80 10 - Tex Jackson, at Emory ......................................10/31/59 Frank Eisenchenk, at Jacksonville .....................10/16/63 Alan Grossman, at Embry-Riddle........................ 9/27/73 Barry Young, vs. Webber ..................................... 9/9/92 Brian Harper, vs. Southeastern........................... 9/15/95 9 - Chris Black, at Florida Bible...............................10/14/86 Paul Sluyter, vs. Southeastern.............................. 9/8/98 8 - accomplished 10 times, most recently by Mike Nance, vs. Warner Southern ...................... 9/18/00

• On three occasions the Mocs have had two hat tricks in the same game. The first was Sept. 18, 1973 in a 13-0 win vs. Flagler when Alan Grossman scored six goals and Andy MacKintosh scored three. The second was a 16-0 win over Florida Bible College on Sept. 12, 1987 when Bobby Pineiro and Steve Lose each scored three goals. Most recently it was Paul Sluyter (4) and Peter Andersen (3) in a 13-1 win vs. Southeastern on Sept. 8, 1998. • Four freshmen have had a hat trick for the Moccasins in their debut, including Andy MacKintosh against Flagler in 1973. Pineiro and Lose each did so in the 1987 win over Florida Bible, and Asa Pepia did it against Bryant in 2002.

SHOTS (since 1979): 14 - Jim Allegro, vs. Warner Southern ......................... 9/7/85 13 - Jim Allegro, vs. Webber ....................................10/17/85 12 - Fred Hammond, vs. Florida Bible........................ 11/4/86 11 - Roman Juarez, vs. Warner Southern .................10/31/89 Peter Andersen, vs. Southeastern ........................ 9/8/98 10 - Frank Bresk, vs. St. Francis (IL).........................10/11/93 Chris Crawshaw, vs. Erskine .............................. 9/10/94 Chris Crawshaw, vs. Palm Beach Atlantic ..........10/21/94

• The quickest hat trick was turned in by freshman Cesar Wilen in 1994 vs. Southeastern. His third goal of the night came just 19:37 into the match. Wilen is one of five players to record a hat trick by halftime with Alan Grossman scoring five goals during the first half of a 13-0 win over Flagler in 1973. • Terry Darby is the only Moccasin with a hat trick in a game Florida Southern lost. On October 2, 1965, he scored all four goals in a 5-4 loss at Emory.

SAVES (since 1979): 26 - Jeff Janszen, at South Florida ............................ 9/10/83 25 - Bobby Kramig, at South Florida .......................... 9/23/80 Tim Moore, vs. Rollins........................................ 11/5/86 24 - Bobby Kramig, vs. Florida Tech-Jensen Beach ... 9/25/80 23 - Bobby Kramig, vs. Florida International............... 9/20/81 22 - Tim Moore, at Stetson ........................................ 9/20/86 21 - Bobby Kramig, at Eckerd .................................... 9/25/81 Bobby Kramig, at Tampa.................................... 9/30/81

• Only three Moccasins have had a hat trick in a Sunshine State Conference game: Frank Bresk scored three goals in a 4-3 win at Saint Leo on Oct. 23, 1991; Patrik Dandanell scored three times in a 6-1 win vs. Florida Tech on September 21, 2005; and Givi Kokaia, who made Florida Tech the victim again with three goals in last year’s 4-2 victory.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON RECORDS (TEAM) GOALS: 52 - 2000 ............................. 17 matches 50 - 1973 ............................. 14 matches 48 - 2004 ............................. 17 matches 46 - 1972 ............................. 13 matches 43 - 1989 ............................. 17 matches 1993 ............................. 17 matches 1999 ............................. 20 matches ASSISTS: 63 - 2000 ............................. 17 matches 54 - 1997 ............................. 17 matches 1999 ............................. 20 matches 50 - 2004 ............................. 17 matches 49 - 2001 ............................. 17 matches 48 - 2002 ............................. 19 matches POINTS: 167 - 2000 ............................. 17 matches 146 - 2004 ............................. 17 matches 140 - 1999 ............................. 17 matches 138 - 1997 ............................. 17 matches 133 - 2001 ............................. 17 matches SHOTS: 347 - 1992 ............................. 19 matches 327 - 1990 ............................. 19 matches 307 - 1995 ............................. 20 matches 312 - 1991 ............................. 18 matches 292 - 2002 ............................. 19 matches GOALS ALLOWED: 70 - 1985 ............................. 18 matches 63 - 1974 ............................. 12 matches 53 - 1992 ............................. 19 matches 1994 ............................. 19 matches 2003 ............................. 19 matches 52 - 1984 ............................. 17 matches 50 - 1993 ............................. 17 matches

SAVES: 205 - 1985 ............................. 18 matches 201 - 1961 ............................... 7 matches 185 - 1986 ............................. 18 matches 180 - 1980 ............................. 13 matches 161 - 1987 ............................. 17 matches SHUTOUTS: 11 - 1997 ............................. 17 matches 7 - 2002 ............................. 19 matches 5 - 1978 ............................. 13 matches 1991 ............................. 18 matches 1999 ............................. 20 matches 2000 ............................. 17 matches 2001 ............................. 17 matches 4 - several times, most recently in 2005 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: 5 - Sept. 12, 1997 – Oct. 3, 1997 4 - Oct. 14, 1997 – Oct. 25, 1997 Sept. 14, 2002 – Sept. 28, 2002 3 - Oct. 12, 1998 – Oct. 21, 1998 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES 523:48 - Sept. 9, 1997 – Oct. 5, 1997 428:47 - Oct. 8, 1997 – Oct. 29, 1997 398:36 - Sept. 8, 2002 – Oct. 2, 2002 302:59 - Oct. 7, 1998 – Oct. 23, 1998 285:40 - Oct. 27, 2000 – Sept. 2, 2001 MOST TIMES SHUTOUT: 10 - 1986 ............................. 18 matches 9 - 1982 ............................. 17 matches 1987 ............................. 17 matches 7 - 1974 ............................. 12 matches 6 - 1994 ............................. 19 matches 2002 ............................. 19 matches 2009 ............................. 14 matches

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 0.62 - 1997 ............................. 17 matches 0.88 - 2001 ............................. 17 matches 0.95 - 1999 ............................. 20 matches 1.21 - 2000 ............................. 17 matches 1.35 - 1998 ............................. 17 matches

With Mike Nance picking up 15 goals and 36 points, Florida Southern set a school record in 2000 by scoring 52 goals as a team. However, the 1973 team holds the record for scoring average with 3.57 goals per game.

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WINNING PERCENTAGE: .857 - 1958 ....................................... 6-1-0 .769 - 1972 ..................................... 10-3-0 .765 - 1997 ..................................... 12-3-2 .706 - 2000 ..................................... 12-5-0 2001 ..................................... 12-5-0 .700 - 1999 ..................................... 13-5-2 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 9 - Nov. 9, 1996 - Oct. 3, 1997 8 - Oct. 8, 1971 - Nov. 5, 1971 7 - Oct. 27, 1972 - Sept. 27, 1973 LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 10 - 1967-68 .................................. 9-0-1 1996-97 .................................. 7-0-3 8 - 1971 ....................................... 8-0-0 7 - 1965-66 .................................. 5-0-2 1972-73 .................................. 7-0-0 1999 ....................................... 6-0-1 LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 14 - Oct. 19, 1985 - Oct. 5, 1986 11 - Sept. 26, 1974 - Nov. 11, 1974 9 - Oct. 23, 1983 - Sept. 22, 1984 Oct. 7, 2008 – Sept. 13, 2009 7 - Oct. 23, 1980 - Sept. 30, 1981 6 - Oct. 12, 1976 - Nov. 6, 1976 Oct. 7, 2008 – Oct. 29, 2008 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK: 14 - 1985-86 ................................. (0-14) 13 - 1961-63 ................................ (0-9-4) 11 - 1974 ...................................... (0-11) 10 - 2009 ..................................... (0-9-1) 9 - 1983-84 ................................... (0-9) 2008-09 ................................... (0-9) 8 - 1959-60 ................................ (0-5-3) 1994 ..................................... (0-7-1)


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL) GOALS: 22 - Alan Grossman ....................... 1973 18 - Alan Grossman ....................... 1972 17 - Asa Pepia ............................... 2004 16 - Terry Darby............................. 1965 15 - Frank Hanraets ....................... 1971 Tim Cooper............................. 1997 Mike Nance............................. 2000 ASSISTS: 12 - Nathan Garcia......................... 1998 10 - Nick Bergstrom ....................... 2000 9 - Terry Darby............................. 1963 Tom Arthur ............................. 1977 8 - Nick Koumantzelis .................. 1977 Mike Bauder ........................... 1989 Frank Bresk ............................ 1990 Frank Bresk ............................ 1993 Marcus Skarman..................... 1999 Mike Nance............................. 2001 Nick Bergstrom ....................... 2001 7 - Kurt Hoch ............................... 1964 Frank Stork ............................. 1986 Cesar Wilen ............................ 1996 Ken Praay............................... 1997 Peter Schiebel ........................ 2002 Clay Roberts ........................... 2003 POINTS: 47 - Alan Grossman ....................... 1973 39 - Asa Pepia ............................... 2004 36 - Alan Grossman ....................... 1972 Frank Bresk ............................ 1993 Tim Cooper............................. 1997 Mike Nance............................. 2000 34 - Terry Darby............................. 1965 31 - Tom Arthur ............................. 1977 30 - Frank Hanraets ....................... 1971 Chris Crawshaw...................... 1994

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 0.61 - Cliff Dixon.................................1997 0.74 - Johan Linell ..............................1999 1.10 - Johan Linell ..............................2001 1.20 - Brian Bain ................................1967 1.29 - Oscar Gullbrandsson ................2002 SAVES: 201 - Bill Currie .................................1961 179 - Tim Moore ................................1986 170 - Kris Pahl...................................1985 161 - Tim Moore ................................1987 156 - Bobby Kramig...........................1980 SAVE PERCENTAGE: .880 - Johan Linell ..............................1999 .870 - Cliff Dixon.................................1997 .817 - Bobby Kramig...........................1981 .813 - Tim Moore ................................1987 .798 - Tim Moore ................................1988

SHUTOUTS: 11 - Cliff Dixon ................................ 1997 5 - Don Brady ................................ 1978 Oscar Gullbrandsson ................ 2002 4 - Clint Harris ............................... 2005 3.5 - Johan Linell .............................. 1999 3 - (several, last - Marcus Larsson) 2001 MINUTES PLAYED (GK): 1760 - Cliff Dixon ................................ 1996 1663 - Shawn Corgan ......................... 1992 1583 - Clint Harris ............................... 2003 1550 - Tim Moore................................ 1986 1548 - Phil Marks ................................ 1990

Did You Know? In 1997, Florida Southern played and won five consecutive 1-0 games, and midfielder Nathan Garcia assisted the goal in four of those wins. One of them came against Montevallo, with Tim Cooper scoring the Mocs’ first “Golden Goal” since the NCAA switched to a sudden-death overtime format that season. Overall, the Mocs played a total of seven 1-0 games that year and won all seven en route to a 12-3-2 record.

SHOTS: 74 - Chris Crawshaw...................... 1994 65 - John Jane ............................... 1983 64 - Darryl Denson......................... 1992 Frank Bresk ............................ 1993 63 - Frank Bresk ............................ 1991 60 - Frank Bresk ............................ 1990 GAME-WINNING GOALS 6 - Tim Cooper.............................. 1997 5 - Frank Hanraets ........................ 1971 Alan Grossman ........................ 1972 Mike Nance.............................. 2000 4 - several players, most recently Mike Nance.............................. 2001

As a senior in 1997, Cliff Dixon set school records with 11 shutouts and a 0.61 goals against average. He also had an .870 save percentage that was a school record at the time. Dixon was the last Moccasin goalkeeper named All-SSC.

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Nathan Garcia is the season record holder in assists for the Moccasins and ranks second on the career list. In 1997, a year before he set the record, the Moccasins won five straight 1-0 games, with Garcia assisting the goal in four of them.


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN CAREER RECORDS GOALS: 47 - Alan Grossman ....................... 1971-74 43 - Asa Pepia ............................... 2002-05 35 - Mike Nance............................. 1999-01 34 - Frank Bresk ............................ 1990-93 28 - Jim Dawsey ............................ 1966-69 Chris Crawshaw...................... 1994-97 ASSISTS: 24 - Nick Bergstrom ....................... 1999-01 21 - Nathan Garcia......................... 1995-98 20 - Paul Sluyter ............................ 1997-00 Asa Pepia ............................... 2002-05 19 - Frank Bresk ............................ 1990-93 Brian Harper ........................... 1993-96 17 - Mike Nance............................. 1999-01 POINTS: 106 - Asa Pepia ............................... 2002-05 97 - Alan Grossman ....................... 1971-74 87 - Frank Bresk ............................ 1990-93 Mike Nance............................. 1999-01 67 - Chris Crawshaw...................... 1994-97 66 - Terry Darby............................. 1963-65

SHOTS (since 1979): 196 - Frank Bresk ............................ 1990-93 184 - Asa Pepia............................... 2002-05 182 - Chris Crawshaw ..................... 1994-97 148 - Mike Nance ............................ 1999-01 128 - Darryl Denson ........................ 1989-92 MATCHES: 75 - Brian Harper ........................... 1993-96 Tim Cooper ............................ 1994-97 71 - Ken Praay .............................. 1996-99 Aaron DeLoach....................... 2002-05 70 - Barrett Schiwitz....................... 1987-90 Phil Bethea............................. 1989-92 Harold Betancourt ................... 1997-00 Peter Schiebel ........................ 2000-03 69 - Luke Miller.............................. 1997-00 68 - Darryl Denson ........................ 1989-92 Rick Fredrickson ..................... 1990-93 Chris Crawshaw ..................... 1994-97 Alex Myers ............................. 1999-02 Asa Pepia............................... 2002-05 MATCHES STARTED: 68 - Luke Miller.............................. 1997-00 67 - Tim Cooper ............................ 1994-97 66 - Phil Bethea............................. 1989-92 Brian Harper ........................... 1993-96 65 - Junior Belfon .......................... 1996-99 63 - Paul Findling........................... 1984-87 MATCHES (GK): 58 - Tim Moore .............................. 1985-88 55 - Clint Harris ............................. 2002-05 51 - Cliff Dixon............................... 1995-97 35 - Johan Linell ............................ 1999-01 34 - Phil Marks .............................. 1989-90 Shawn Corgan........................ 1992-93 MATCHES STARTED (GK): 53 - Clint Harris ............................. 2002-05 50 - Tim Moore .............................. 1985-88 45 - Cliff Dixon............................... 1995-97 34 - Shawn Corgan........................ 1992-93 Johan Linell ............................ 1999-01 33 - Phil Marks .............................. 1989-90

Asa Pepia is Florida Southern’s career scoring leader with 106 points, and ranks second in school history with 43 goals. He’s the only Moccasin with four 20-point seasons, including 39 points in 2004, the second most in team history.

Johan Linell holds the career record for lowest goals against average. His career save percentage of .807 is another school record. GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Minimum 2,000 minutes): 1.12 - Johan Linell .......................... 1999-01 1.19 - Cliff Dixon ............................. 1995-97 1.82 - Brian Bain............................. 1966-69 2.06 - Clint Harris............................ 2002-05 2.11 - Phil Marks............................. 1989-90 SAVES: 505 - Tim Moore............................... 1985-88 308 - Bobby Kramig ......................... 1980-81 237 - Shawn Corgan ........................ 1992-93 228 - Cliff Dixon ............................... 1995-97 212 - Clint Harris .............................. 2002-05 SHUTOUTS: 17 - Cliff Dixon ............................... 1995-97 10.5 - Clint Harris .............................. 2002-05 9 - Brian Bain ............................... 1966-69 8 - Tim Moore............................... 1985-88 7.5 - Marcus Larsson....................... 1999-01 Johan Linell ............................. 1999-01 MINUTES (GK): 4,799 - Tim Moore ............................ 1985-88 4,719 - Clint Harris............................ 2002-05 4,520 - Cliff Dixon ............................. 1995-97 3,123 - Johan Linell .......................... 1999-01 3,033 - Phil Marks............................. 1989-90

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Fastest Goal at the Start of a Match ....................................10/25/77 Seven players have scored goals in the first minute of a match, led by Nick Koumantzelis who scored just 15 seconds into play vs. Eckerd in 1977. The Mocs eventually lost though, 4‐3. Paul Finney is the only other Moccasin to score in the first 30 seconds, notching his goal just 25 seconds into a match against Jacksonville in 1964. The Mocs also lost that game. Pete Schiebel was the last Moccasin with a goal in the first minute, needing only 46 seconds to score against Saint Leo on October 29, 2002. The Moccasins again lost the game, something that’s happened four of the seven times they’ve scored in the game’s opening minute. Oddly enough, the last time the Mocs allowed a goal in the first minute of a game they ended up with a win. It happened in 2009 when Florida Tech’s David Tuft scored 46 seconds after the opening kickoff, but Florida Southern won the game, 3‐1.

Shortest Time Between Goals ............................................... 10/9/86 Teammates Keith Spresser (below left) and Frank Stork (below right) scored just six seconds apart early in the first half of a 7‐0 win over Warner Southern. That’s one second shy of the NCAA record held by Ian Martin and Josh Dukes of Florida International, set against St. Thomas in 1979.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 6 - Alan Grossman ...... Oct. 31, 1972 – Sept. 27, 1973 5 - Steve Bertrand........ Oct. 28, 1968 – Nov. 12, 1968 *Tim Cooper .......... Sept. 3, 1997 – Sept. 14, 1997 Mike Nance............ Sept. 8, 2000 – Sept. 18, 2000 Asa Pepia ............. Aug. 29, 2004 – Sept. 18, 2004 Asa Pepia ..................Oct. 9, 2004 – Oct. 30, 2004 4 - several times, most recently Asa Pepia ................ Sept. 21, 2005 – Oct. 5, 2005 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT 6 - Alan Grossman ...... Oct. 31, 1972 – Sept. 27, 1973 *Asa Pepia............ Aug. 27, 2004 – Sept. 18, 2004 Asa Pepia ................ Sept. 21, 2005 – Oct. 5, 2005 Patrik Dandanell .... Sept. 9, 2005 – Sept. 24, 2005 5 - several times, most recently Garrett Gaa............ Sept. 22, 2007 – Oct. 10, 2007 *streak occurred at the start of the season

Did You Know? Steve Jacobs is the only Moccasin in team history to score a goal, or record a point in the first four games of his career. A freshman from Bermuda, Jacobs scored single goals against Emory, Rollins, Stetson and Miami to start the 1962 season, and ended up as the Mocs’ leading scorer that year with seven goals in nine games. The last Moccasin to score a goal in his first three games was Mike Nance in 1999, though Nance was a sophomore who transferred from the University of South Florida. The last time a freshman did it was 1993, when Patrick Straub began his career with four goals and three assists in his first three collegiate games.

Shortest Time Between Goals by the Same Player ................ 9/12/87 Okay, so everyone scored in a 16‐0 win vs. Florida Bible College in 1987, but Steve Lose scored back‐to‐back goals just eight seconds apart. He shares the NCAA all‐divisions record with George Moyssidis of Florida International.

Two Penalty Kicks in One Game ............................................ 9/23/89 Penalty kicks really aren’t that unusual, but only once on record in 53 years has a Moccasin converted two of them in one game. That rare feat was accomplished by Mike Bauder in 1989, a junior forward and the Mocs’ leading scorer that year with eight goals and 24 points. In a 2‐2 tie against Florida Atlantic, Bauder tallied both Florida Southern goals from the 12‐yard spot. Each goal tied the game, with th the first one coming in the 39 minute, and the second one coming in th the 66 .

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CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES 521:34 - Marcus Larsson .......... Oct. 7, 2000 – Oct. 3, 2001 510:34 - Cliff Dixon .................. Sept. 6, 1997 – Oct. 5, 1997 428:47 - Cliff Dixon ..................Oct. 8, 1997 – Oct. 29, 1997 362:00 - Brian Bain............... Oct. 24, 1968 – Nov. 12, 1968 307:00 - Brian Bain..................................................... 1967 302:59 - Nate Tickner ..............Oct. 7, 1998 – Oct. 23, 1998 CONSECUTIVE STARTS *62 - Pat Hegert .............. Sept. 16, 1981 – Nov. 3, 1984 *62 - John Mines ............. Sept. 16, 1981 – Nov. 3, 1984 54 - Barrett Schiwitz .......... Nov. 8, 1987 – Nov. 3, 1990 50 - Tim Moore ............. Sept. 13, 1986 – Oct. 30, 1988 47 - Luke Miller ............... Sept. 3, 1997 – Oct. 14, 1999 46 - Paul Findling ........... Sept. 28, 1985 – Nov. 8, 1987 *started every game in their four-year careers


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN YEAR-BY-YEAR STAT LEADERS 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Goals Scored NA Richard Pike Tex Jackson Tex Jackson Tex Jackson Steve Jacobs* Frank Eisenchenk Terry Darby Terry Darby Jim Dawsey* Bruce Bain Jim Dawsey Jim Dawsey Grover Thompson Frank Hanraets* Alan Grossman Alan Grossman Alan Grossman Tom Arthur Charlie Tauby Tom Arthur Doug Kaufman Nick Koumantzelis Dave Elliot Sean Murphy John Lefeber Darryl Long Sean Murphy Pat Hegert* Kurt Oettl John Jane Neal Mazzei Jim Allegro Chris Black Shane Hassett* Bobby Pineiro* Jimmy Weekley Mike Bauder Frank Bresk* Frank Bresk Barry Young Frank Bresk Chris Crawshaw* Brian Harper Brian Harper Simo Arajarvi* Tim Cooper Tim Cooper Dan Levie Mike Nance Mike Nance Mike Nance Peter Schiebel Asa Pepia Asa Pepia Asa Pepia Patrik Dandanell Patrik Dandanell Givi Kokaia Zach Hoftstter Jovaughn Howard*

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1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Assists NA Pat Murphy NA Terry Darby* Kurt Hoch NA Grover Thompson Jeff Hoch NA Tom Arthur Doug Kaufman Sean Murphy* David Loiselle* Damon Yerkes John Lefeber Joie Davis Kurt Oettl Frank Stork* Hank Gibson Jim Allegro Neal Mazzei Matt Iozzi* Frank Stork Jimmy Weekley* Jimmy Weekley Mike Bauder Frank Bresk* Roberto Rampino* Phil Bethea Frank Bresk Brian Harper Dominic Stross Blaise Bussell* Cesar Wilen Tim Cooper Chris Crawshaw Nathan Garcia Tony Zito Nathan Garcia Marcus Skarman Nick Bergstrom Mike Nance Nick Bergstrom Peter Schiebel Clay Roberts Asa Pepia Jonathan Streets Boris Juric* Aaron DeLoach Ola Sandquist Jonathan Streets Patrik Dandanell Patrik Dandanell Dennie Townsend Zach Hofstetter

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Points NA Pat Murphy Steve Jacobs* Frank Eisenchenk Terry Darby Terry Darby NA Bruce Bain Greg Hoch Jim Dawsey Grover Thompson Frank Hanraets* Alan Grossman Alan Grossman Alan Grossman Tom Arthur Charlie Tauby Tom Arthur Doug Kaufman Dave Elliot Sean Murphy John Lefeber Kurt Oettl John Jane Neal Mazzei Jim Allegro Chris Black Shane Hassett* Jimmy Weekley Mike Bauder Frank Bresk* Frank Bresk Barry Young Frank Bresk Chris Crawshaw* Brian Harper Brian Harper Tim Cooper Dan Levie Mike Nance Mike Nance Mike Nance Peter Schiebel Asa Pepia Asa Pepia Asa Pepia Patrik Dandanell Patrik Dandanell Givi Kokaia Zach Hofstetter

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GF 10 22 15 9 10 15 27 26 28 21 21 30 33 29 42 46 50 18 37 26 31 37 33 27 20 19 19 29 24 31 40 29 43 40 36 41 43 39 41 34 42 36 43 52 42 40 33 48 34 25 27 19 10 1622

GA 15 11 17 11 22 34 25 18 25 23 14 20 27 40 31 25 23 63 41 35 40 28 32 48 34 47 36 52 70 49 37 34 41 45 38 53 50 53 33 30 11 24 20 21 15 29 53 29 27 36 42 46 48 1771

SHUTOUTS FOR/AG'ST. 0/0 0/0 0/2 2/1 0/2 0/1 1/0 1/0 1/1 1/1 2/1 3/1 1/2 0/5 4/2 2/2 3/5 1/7 1/2 1/5 0/2 5/2 1/5 2/3 2/5 2/9 1/4 2/4 2/9 2/10 3/9 3/5 2/5 4/3 5/4 3/2 2/4 1/6 4/5 4/5 11/1 4/3 5/3 5/3 5/3 7/6 3/3 3/4 4/1 2/5 2/2 1/4 0/6 126/185

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COACHES AND HALL OF FAMERS Jim Bush

Years: 1957‐80 (24) Record: 115‐118‐23

Jim Bush, Florida Southern Hall of Fame, Class of 2005 Jim Bush spent 30 years at Florida Southern and served as head coach of the Moccasins from their beginning in 1957, until his retirement following the 1980 season. He compiled a career record of 115‐118‐23, won five Florida Intercollegiate Conference titles, and led the Mocs to their only NCAA Tournament appearance in 1971. Bush also coached the Florida Southern men’s tennis team for 27 years (1959‐85) and put together a mark of 283‐209, and the FSC women’s tennis team in 1979 and ‘80 with a record of 33‐16.

Sam Snow

Years: 1981‐92 (12) Record: 74‐122‐9

Kris Pahl

Years: 1993‐04 (12) Record: 110‐89‐19

Hugh Seyfarth

Years: 2005‐09 (5) Record: 23‐50‐5

Alan Grossman, Florida Southern Hall of Fame, Class of 2006 In 2006, Jim Bush was joined by one of his former players, Alan Grossman, who played at FSC from 1971‐74. He set season records that still stand with 22 goals and 47 points in 1973, and also owns the school record for goals in a match (6), goals in a career (47), and most career hat tricks (10). His career total of 97 points stood as a school record for 31 years before it was broken in 2005. He was the Mocs’ leading scorer three times, including his senior year when he moved to the back line in order to help the defense.

Brian Bain, Florida Southern Hall of Fame, Class of 2010 The most recent inductee from the men’s soccer program is Brian Bain, a 1967 All‐American and the only four‐year starting goalkeeper in team history (1966‐69). Though complete save totals from that era are unavailable, he still ranks in the top three of every career goalkeeping category in the team record book. After his graduation, Bain taught in the Polk County school system for 35 years and was well‐known for his involvement in high school sports, particularly volleyball and wrestling. In 2001, he was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

The Founding Father of Florida Southern Soccer, 2007 Hall of Fame Inductee Mohammed Sabie Though he never served as head coach of the men’s soccer team, Mohammed Sabie would have to be considered the patriarch of the Florida Southern soccer program. As a student at Florida Southern in 1954, Sabie was instrumental in organizing a men’s club soccer program, which later reached varsity status in 1957. He also played for the early Moccasins and after his graduation in 1957, took his soccer expertise to Kentucky where he is credited with being one of the founding fathers of soccer in that state. He coached and taught at Morehead State University for 38 years and is a member of that school’s Hall of Fame as well. Sabie was also a coach for the Iraqi national team in the 1968 Olympics. In March of 2007, Sabie became the third person inducted into the Florida Southern Athletic Hall of Fame for his contributions to soccer. He joined Jim Bush, the Moccasin coach from 1957‐80, and Alan Grossman, who played for the Mocs from 1971‐74, and still holds the school’s career goals record. Shortly after his induction into the FSC Athletic Hall Mohammed Sabie of Fame, Sabie passed away in Kentucky at the age of 77.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING Alabama A&M ....................... 0‐1 ......... Oct. 9, 1999 (H), L, 0‐1 Alabama‐Huntsville ................ 8‐2‐1 ...... Sept. 5, 2008 (H), W, 1‐0 Arkansas‐Little Rock ............... 0‐0‐1 ...... Oct. 16, 1988 (H), T, 2‐2 (ot) Atlantic Christian ................... 0‐1 ......... Oct. 18, 1982 (H), L, 0‐3 Auburn‐Montgomery ............. 0‐1 ......... Oct. 18, 1992 (H), L, 1‐5 Augusta State ........................ 1‐0 ......... Sept. 2, 2000 (A), W, 5‐0 Baltimore College................... 0‐1 ......... Sept. 16, 1972 (H), L, 0‐8 Barry ..................................... 5‐19‐1 .... Oct. 3, 2009 (H), L, 0‐3 Bentley .................................. 1‐0 ......... Oct. 5, 2001 (N), W, 2‐1 Berry (GA) .............................. 1‐0 ......... Oct. 8, 2005 (H), W, 2‐1 Brewton‐Parker ..................... 3‐0 ......... Sept. 20, 2002 (H), W, 2‐0 Bryant ................................... 2‐0 ......... Aug. 31, 2002 (H), W, 5‐2 Carson‐Newman .................... 1‐1‐1 ...... Sept. 3, 1999 (N), T, 1‐1 (2ot) Catawba ................................ 1‐0 ......... Oct. 12, 1998 (H), W, 2‐0 Central Florida ....................... 1‐8 ......... Aug. 31, 2003 (A), L, 0‐2 Citadel, The ........................... 0‐1 ......... Nov. 8, 1988 (A), L, 0‐1 Clayton State ......................... 0‐2 ......... Sept. 2, 2002 (H), L, 0‐1 (ot) Clearwater Christian .............. 7‐0 ......... Oct. 9, 2004 (H), W, 7‐0 Colorado School of Mines....... 0‐1 ......... Aug. 29, 2004 (H), L, 2‐3 (2ot) Covenant ............................... 0‐3‐1 ...... Oct. 12, 2002 (H), L, 1‐3 Davis & Elkins ........................ 1‐0 ......... Oct. 27, 1995 (H), W, 1‐0 Dominican (NY) ...................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 22, 1987 (H), W, 2‐0 Eckerd ..................................15‐27‐2 .... Sept. 23, 2009 (A), L, 0‐5 Embry‐Riddle ........................12‐6‐1 ...... Sept. 1, 1999 (H), W, 4‐3 Emory .................................... 6‐5 ......... Oct. 30, 1981 (H), W, 1‐0 Erskine................................... 0‐1 ......... Sept. 10, 1994 (N), L, 0‐1

OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING Findlay ................................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 11, 2003 (H), W, 3‐2 Flagler ................................... 5‐13‐1 .... Oct. 21, 2009 (A), L, 1‐6 Florida ................................... 2‐2 ......... Oct. 23, 1980 (A), L, 2‐4 Florida Atlantic ...................... 3‐8‐1 ...... Sept. 26, 1992 (H), W, 2‐1 Florida Bible ........................... 3‐0 ......... Sept. 12, 1987 (H), W, 16‐0 Florida International .............. 0‐2 ......... Nov. 5, 1982 (A), L, 1‐5 Florida Tech‐Jensen Beach ..... 5‐1 ......... Oct. 26, 1985 (A), L, 2‐3 Florida Tech‐Melbourne .......17‐24‐3 .... Sept. 19, 2009 (H), W, 3‐1 Georgia Southern ................... 0‐2 ......... Sept. 16, 1990 (H), L, 2‐3 Georgia State ......................... 3‐0 ......... Oct. 15, 1971 (H), W, 4‐2 Haverford .............................. 1‐0 ......... Oct. 14, 2002 (H), W, 4‐0 Indiana‐Purdue‐Ft. Wayne ..... 2‐0 ......... Oct. 23, 1992 (H), W, 3‐1 Jacksonville ...........................12‐16‐2 .... Sept. 14, 1990 (A), L, 0‐2 James Madison ...................... 0‐1 ......... Dec. 4, 1971 (N), L, 0‐3 Kendall .................................. 1‐0 ......... Sept. 15, 2000 (H), W, 5‐0 Kentucky Wesleyan ................ 1‐0 ......... Oct. 19, 1991 (H), W, 6‐0 Lees‐McRae ........................... 3‐0 ......... Oct. 14, 1999 (H), W, 2‐0 Lenoir‐Rhyne ......................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 16, 1998 (H), W, 3‐0 Lincoln Memorial ................... 3‐0 ......... Sept. 2, 2001 (H), W, 4‐1 Loyola (MD) ........................... 0‐1 ......... Dec. 3, 1971 (N), L, 0‐4 Lynchburg .............................. 1‐1 ......... Oct. 20, 1989 (H), W, 2‐0 Lynn ...................................... 0‐16 ....... Oct. 24, 2009 (H), L, 1‐2 Madonna ............................... 1‐1 ......... Sept. 15, 1996 (H), W, 4‐1 Mercer .................................. 0‐0‐1 ...... Oct. 2, 1988 (H), T, 1‐1 (ot) Mercy .................................... 0‐1 ......... Oct. 23, 1981 (H), L, 1‐3 Merrimack ............................. 1‐0 ......... Sept. 8, 1996 (H), W, 2‐1 Methodist .............................. 0‐0‐1 ...... Oct. 18, 1987 (H), T, 2‐2 (ot) Metropolitan State................. 0‐1 ......... Sept. 13, 1996 (H), L, 0‐2 Miami (FL) ............................. 8‐20‐4 .... Oct. 2, 1983 (H), L, 3‐4 (ot) Miami (OH) ............................ 1‐0 ......... Oct. 14, 1988 (H), W, 1‐0 Milligan ................................. 1‐0 ......... Oct. 7, 2000 (H), W, 3‐1 Millsaps ................................. 1‐0 ......... Oct. 23, 1993 (H), W, 5‐1 Montevallo ............................ 5‐5‐2 ...... Sept. 6, 2009 (A), L, 1‐6 Montreat ............................... 0‐1 ......... Aug. 30, 2008 (H), L, 1‐4 Mount Olive .......................... 0‐1 ......... Oct. 22, 1994 (H), L, 4‐5 SUNY‐Binghampton ............... 1‐0 ......... Sept. 13, 1991 (H), W, 1‐0 North Carolina‐Asheville ........ 0‐1 ......... Oct. 22, 1984 (H), L, 1‐6 North Carolina Wesleyan........ 1‐0 ......... Oct. 19, 1990 (H), W, 1‐0 (ot) North Florida ......................... 3‐4 ......... Oct. 25, 1998 (H), W, 3‐2 Nova Southeastern ................ 5‐12‐1 .... Sept. 30, 2009 (A), L, 0‐3 Nyack .................................... 1‐0 ......... Sept. 24, 2004 (H), W, 3‐2 (ot) Orange Soccer Club ................ 1‐0 ......... 1965 (H), W, 4‐1 Palm Beach Atlantic .............15‐3‐2 ...... Oct. 17, 2009 (A), T, 1‐1 (2ot) Presbyterian .......................... 0‐6 ......... Sept. 22, 2000 (N), L, 0‐1

On October 10, 2000, Trevor Clark’s overtime goal at Barry gave the Moccasins a 3-2 victory and their last win against a team ranked #1 in the country.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING Queens (NC) .......................... 0‐0‐1 ...... Oct. 5, 1997 (A), T, 1‐1 (2ot) Quincy ................................... 0‐0‐1 ...... Aug. 27, 2004 (H), T, 1‐1 (2ot) Randolph‐Macon ................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 22, 1988 (H), W, 2‐1 Richard Stockton .................... 0‐1 ......... Oct. 1, 1994 (H), L, 0‐4 Rockhurst .............................. 1‐0 ......... Oct. 4, 2003 (H), 1‐0 Rollins ................................... 9‐47‐9 .... Oct. 29, 2009 (H), L, 1‐3 St. Anselm ............................. 1‐0 ......... Oct. 7, 2001 (N), W, 4‐2 St. Francis, College of (IL) ....... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 11, 1993 (H), W, 3‐2 St. Joseph’s (IN) ..................... 3‐1 ......... Oct. 25, 1991 (H), L, 0‐1 Saint Leo ..............................27‐19‐5 .... Oct. 14, 2009 (A), L, 1‐3 St. Thomas (FL) ...................... 7‐9‐1 ...... Sept. 26, 2009 (A), L, 0‐4 St. Thomas Aquinas (NY) ........ 1‐0 ......... Sept. 10, 2004 (H), W, 6‐0 Savannah Art & Design ........... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 4, 2006 (H), W, 3‐2 South Carolina‐Aiken.............. 1‐0 ......... Sept. 11, 2004 (H), W, 2‐1 South Carolina‐Spartanburg ... 1‐0 ......... Sept. 24, 2000 (N), W, 3‐2 South Florida ......................... 0‐11 ....... Nov. 5, 1996 (A), L, 2‐9 Southeastern ........................24‐0 ......... Oct. 11, 2005 (A), W, 3‐0 Southern Connecticut State .... 0‐1 ......... Nov. 8, 1982 (H), L, 0‐2 Southern Indiana ................... 1‐0 ......... Sept. 14, 2003 (H), W, 3‐2 (ot) Spring Hill (AL) ....................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 10, 1999 (H), W, 3‐1 Stetson .................................26‐22‐8 .... Oct. 5, 1994 (A), L, 0‐2 Stony Brook ........................... 1‐0 ......... Sept. 28, 1990 (H), W, 1‐0 Tampa ................................... 7‐28‐2 .... Oct. 9, 2009 (A), L, 0‐4 Texas Wesleyan ..................... 0‐0‐1 ...... Sept. 11, 1998 (N), T, 1‐1 (2ot) Thomas (GA) ......................... 4‐3 ......... Sept. 11, 2009 (H), L, 0‐1 Toccoa Falls ........................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 22, 1990 (H), W, 7‐1 Valdosta State........................ 2‐0 ......... Oct. 4, 1980 (H), W, 9‐1 Warner Southern ................... 7‐1 ......... Oct. 21, 2006 (A), L, 0‐2 Webber International............11‐1‐2 ...... Sept. 28, 2007 (H), W, 3‐2 West Florida .......................... 4‐9 ......... Sept. 13, 2009 (H), L, 1‐6 Western Carolina ................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 11, 1984 (H), W, 6‐3 William Carey ........................ 0‐1 ......... Oct. 15, 1988 (H), L, 0‐3 Wingate ................................. 3‐1 ......... Oct. 23, 1998 (H), W, 3‐2 (ot) Wofford ................................. 0‐1 ......... Oct. 31, 1981 (H), L, 0‐1

RECORD NIGHT AT ROLLINS Only once has a Florida Southern soccer match been decided by penalty kicks, and it came in the first round of the 2003 Sunshine State Conference Tournament at Rollins.

Since it was the first time the SSC had staged a postseason tournament since 1981, the Tars would actually have to be considered the defending champions of a sort. Ranked #18 in the country, Rollins was also looking to possibly secure its first trip to the NCAA Tournament in 21 years.

The Tars were 13‐2‐2 overall and seeded third in the SSC Tournament, while the Moccasins were 8‐8‐1, seeded sixth, and looking to end the year on a high note. Statistically, Rollins had the edge for most of the night, but a goal by th Pete Schiebel in the 26 minute had given Florida Southern a 1‐0 lead. It stood up until Ryan Dodds tied the game for Rollins with 11 minutes remaining.

When overtime ended with the game still tied 1‐1, the result was officially a tie, but penalty kicks were used to determine which team would advance to the SSC semi‐ finals. With Rollins going first, each team took five penalty kicks, but each went 5‐for‐5, sending the game to sudden death penalty kicks. The first time one team scored and the other didn’t, the game would be over. It took 11 rounds of sudden death PKs for that to happen, and even more amazing was that neither team missed until the very end.

On the Tars’ 16th attempt (the 11th sudden death attempt), Moccasin goalkeeper Clint Harris stopped German Vivas, giving Asa Pepia a chance to decide the game for Florida Southern. Having already made one other penalty kick in the tie‐breaker, Pepia made it 2‐for‐2, bringing the game to a close just over three hours after it began.

Though there are no official records, it’s believed to be the longest game in NCAA Division II history, and matched a 16‐round tie‐breaker by Clarkson (NY) and Plattsburgh State (NY) in the first round of a 1993 Division III Regional Tournament. Clarkson won that one, 11‐10, and it will be nearly impossible for any two teams to equal what Florida Southern and Rollins accomplished by each making 15 in a row before a miss.

THE 1971 NCAA SMALL COLLEGE TOURNAMENT Florida Southern’s only trip to the NCAA playoffs happened in 1971, when the Moccasins earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Small College South Regional by winning the Florida Intercollegiate Conference. They got that bid by defeating Rollins 1‐0 in the final game of the regular season when freshman Frank Hanraets scored with three seconds to play in overtime, assisted by Richard Brelsford.

In addition to Pepia, the Moccasins also got two PKs from Keith Butler, Pete Schiebel, Clay Roberts, Travis Hobgood, and Panu Purhonen. Four others made their only attempt during the tie‐breaker, all of them during the sudden death portion: Jonathan Streets, Brian Miller, Adam Lemnouni and Doug Hughes. Harris had 11 saves during regulation and overtime before making his biggest one at the end.

Rollins also received a bid and served as the tournament host, with Loyola (MD) and James Madison completing the field. With each team playing two games, the Mocs lost to Loyola 4‐0 in the opening round, before dropping a 3‐0 decision the next day to James Madison. Loyola won the region title with a 7‐2 win over Rollins.

Ironically, Rollins’ Chris Cerroni, who made two PKs during the tie‐breaker, bounced one off the left post early in the first half that would have given the Tars a 1‐0 lead.

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2009 FINAL STATS AND RESULTS (1-12-1, 1-7) PLAYER

MP MS C-E

MIN SH

Zach Hofstetter Jovaughn Howard Givi Kokaia Jared Bellingar Brad Hunt

13 13 14 8 12 11 14 9 11 10

5-0 1132 0-0 810 0-0 941 2-0 797 3-2 906

David Fletcher Sebastian Haupt Aleksander Ratkovic Billy Locy J.D. Ruiz

14 12 9 6 12 5 12 9 13 11

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

Sebastian Abrahamsson12 9 Sebastian Bergh 12 12 Ryan Arndt 12 8 Daniel Pulse 8 5 James May 8 1 Darren Gooden Matt Macias Nolan Cancino Mikel Arrindell

7 0 11 11 2 0 1 0

G

A PT

DATE OPPONENT 8/27

North Georgia

Cancelled (weather)

9/6

at Montevallo

L, 1-6

Howard (ua)

9/11

Thomas (GA)

L, 0-1

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9/13

West Florida

L, 1-6

Hofstetter (Haupt)

9/19

*Florida Tech

W, 3-1

Kokaia (Fletcher, Hofstetter)

29 17 25 3 12

3 3 2 1 0

2 0 1 0 1

8 6 5 2 1

872 605 454 913 961

7 1 8 6 5

0 0 0 0 0

1 1 0 0 0

1 1 0 0 0

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

630 969 905 595 202

5 2 2 2 2

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

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

130 839 19 7

1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

Min Shots 594 101 681 121 1275 222 1275 125

Howard (Kokaia)

Score by Halves 1 2 OT OT PK-A CK FLS Off.

FLA. SOUTHERN OPPONENTS

5 5 23 25

0 0

0 0

0-1 1-2

48 99

193 152

*at Eckerd

L, 0-5

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9/26

at St. Thomas (FL)

L, 0-4

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9/30

*at Nova Southeastern

L, 0-3

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10/3

*Barry

L, 0-3

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10/9

*at Tampa

L, 0-4

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10/14 *at Saint Leo

L, 1-3

Howard (ua)

10/17 at Palm Beach Atlantic

T, 1-1 2ot OWN GOAL

10/21 at Flagler

L, 1-6

Hofstetter (ua)

10/24 *Lynn

L, 1-2

Kokaia (ua)

10/29 *Rollins

L, 1-3

Bellingar (Hofstetter, Hunt) #SSC Tournament

Did You Know?

Since the program began in 1957, Florida Southern has played six scoreless ties in its history. The last occurred on September 3, 2006, when the Moccasins hosted Alabama-Huntsville. Most of the game was played in a downpour, with standing water in several spots on the pitch. The Mocs finally broke through in the first overtime, only to have the goal disallowed off by an offside call. The Moccasins’ other scoreless games were in 1960 vs. Rollins; 1973 at Saint Leo; 1987 at Saint Leo; 1996 vs. Webber; and in 1997 vs. Florida Tech. The Division II record for 0-0 ties in a season is shared by three teams with three, most recently Limestone (SC) in 2006.

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Did You Know?

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Former Moccasin goalkeeper Tim Moore is not only the career record holder in saves for Florida Southern, but the entire Sunshine State Conference as well. He also ranks sixth in NCAA Division II history for career saves and was the all-time leader at the time of his graduation in 1988.

9/23

* Sunshine State Conference Match

SV SH GA GAA 31 0 22 3.33 39 0 26 3.44 *71 0 48 3.39 50 6 10 0.71

TEAM STATS

GOALS (ASSISTS)

Hofstetter (ua)

Johan Jonsson (GK) 8 7 0-0 681 0 0 0 0 Paul DiPalma (GK) 8 7 0-0 594 0 0 0 0 FLA. SOUTHERN 14 19-4 1275 127 10 6 26 OPPONENTS 14 22-1 1275 224 48 51 147 Team caution total includes one against FSC bench GOALKEEPERS MP MS Paul DiPalma 8 7 Johan Jonsson 8 7 FLA. SOUTHERN 14 OPPONENTS 14 *includes one team save

RESULT

Sunshine State Conference Career Save Leaders *Tim Moore .......... 505 (Fla. Southern, 1985-88) Rick Bratincevic ......... 444 (Central Fla., 1980-83) Ken Finch .................... 398 (Saint Leo, 1985-88) Joe Raymond .............. 393 (Rollins, 1981-84) Martin Peat ................ 379 (Fla. Tech, 1994-97) Bob Kovack ................. 333 (Eckerd, 1992-95) Bobby Kramig ........ 308 (Fla. Southern, 1978-81)

*Set SSC season record with 179 saves in 1986

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THE SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions”. Since its inception, the conference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. Sunshine State Conference member schools have won recent NCAA national titles (71 total) in baseball, Commissioner men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s Jay Jones tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. The SSC is also nationally recognized in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s rowing and women’s basketball. The SSC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s rowing. Last year saw three SSC school wins national titles, including the Florida Southern men’s golf team. Nova Southeastern also won the national championship in women’s golf, and Barry captured the title in men’s tennis. For more information, please contact:

SSC Member Schools School Location Enrollment Joined SSC Barry University...................Miami Shores........ 8,242 ............. 1988 Eckerd College ...................St. Petersburg....... 1,863 ............. 1975 Florida Southern College .....Lakeland............... 2,059 ............. 1975 Florida Tech........................Melbourne ............ 8,227 ............. 1981 Lynn University ...................Boca Raton........... 2,224 ............. 1997 Nova SE University .............Davie .................... 5,355 ............. 2002 Rollins College ....................Winter Park........... 1,759 ............. 1975 Saint Leo University ............Saint Leo .............. 1,744 ............. 1975 University of Tampa ............Tampa .................. 6,500 ............. 1981

Did You Know? In addition to the nine current members of the Sunshine State Conference, three others schools have also been part of the conference at one time or another. Two of those schools were among the six charter members when the league was founded on March 16, 1975. Originally known as Florida Tech University, the University of Central Florida left the SSC in the spring of 1984 to move toward Division I status. Three years later, St. Thomas University (originally known as Biscayne College) also left to become an NAIA program. The third former SSC member is the University of North Florida, which joined the league as a provisional member in the fall of 1992, and stayed through the spring of 1997. After a brief stint in the Peach Belt Conference, UNF also made the move to Division I.

Jay Jones, Commissioner Kelly Harrison, Asst. Commissioner for Internal Relations Maryanne Simkulak, Asst. Commissioner, Membership Services 400 South Park Avenue, Suite 150 Winter Park, FL 32789 (321) 972‐1803

Saint Leo

Rollins Florida Tech

Tampa Eckerd Florida Southern

Lynn Nova SE Barry

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2009 SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE WRAP-UP FINAL SSC STANDINGS TEAM x-Rollins x-Tampa x-Lynn x-Barry Florida Tech Nova SE Eckerd Saint Leo Florida Southern

ALL 17-3-1 17-3-1 14-4-1 14-6-1 8-9 8-10-2 6-10 6-9 1-12-1

GF 55 49 60 48 25 28 26 30 10

GA 19 18 20 18 26 38 33 25 48

SSC 7-1 7-1 5-3 5-3 3-5 3-5 3-5 2-6 1-7

2009 SSC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS GF 23 26 18 17 8 11 15 11 6

GA 10 8 8 10 15 23 19 18 24

POINTS ## Player, Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg./G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Paulo Vaz, LU ..................... 16 ........ 18 ....... 9 ........ 45 .......... 2.81 2. Mark Anderson, BU ............. 21 ........ 16 ....... 8 ........ 40 .......... 1.90 3. Kyle Conrad, LU.................. 19 ........ 14 ....... 7 ........ 35 .......... 1.84 4. J.D. Gruenewald, RC........... 21 ........ 10 ..... 12 ........ 32 .......... 1.52 5. Pascal Milien, UT ................ 21 ........ 12 ....... 7 ........ 31 .......... 1.48 6. Lister Warren, UT................ 19 ........ 11 ....... 2 ........ 24 .......... 1.26 7. Sascha Koettig, BU ............. 20 .......... 7 ....... 8 ........ 22 .......... 1.10 8. Luke Sheekey, EC .............. 11 .......... 9 ....... 3 ........ 21 .......... 1.91 Jonathan Glenn, SL............. 15 .......... 9 ....... 3 ........ 21 .......... 1.40 10. Jacob Deloach, RC ............. 18 .......... 4 ..... 12 ........ 20 .......... 1.11 Bradley Welch, RC .............. 21 .......... 8 ....... 4 ........ 20 .......... 0.95

x-Earned NCAA Tournament bid

SSC Tournament Results First Round (#6) Nova SE 2, (#3) Lynn 2 (Nova SE advances on penalty kicks, 7-6) (#4) Barry 3, (#5) Florida Tech 0

GOALS ## Player, Team GP Goals Avg./G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Paulo Vaz, LU ..................... 15 ........ 18 .....1.12 2. Mark Anderson, BU ............. 21 ........ 16 .....0.76 3. Kyle Conrad, LU.................. 19 ........ 14 .....0.74 4. Pascal Milien, UT ................ 21 ........ 12 .....0.57 5. Lister Warren, UT................ 19 ........ 11 .....0.58 6. J.D. Gruenewald, RC........... 21 ........ 10 .....0.48 7. Luke Sheekey, EC .............. 11 .......... 9 .....0.82 Jonathan Glenn, SL............. 15 .......... 9 .....0.60 9. Bradley Welch, RC .............. 21 .......... 8 .....0.38 10. Stanley Abada, FT .............. 17 .......... 7 .....0.41 Dennis Chin, RC ................. 18 .......... 7 .....0.39 Aly Hassan, NSU ................ 20 .......... 7 .....0.35 Sascha Koettig, BU ............. 20 .......... 7 .....0.35

Semifinals (#2) Tampa 3, Nova SE 0 Barry 1, (#1) Rollins 0 Championship Game Barry 2, Tampa 0

2009 ALL-SSC TEAM FIRST TEAM ALL-SSC F – Mark Anderson, BU..........So. F – Pascal Milien, UT ............. Sr. F – Paulo Vaz, LU..................So. M – J.D. Gruenewald, RC....... Sr. M – Sascha Koettig, BU .......... Jr. M – Lister Warren, UT ............. Jr. D – Jack Clifford, RC...............Jr. D – Jacob Deloach, RC.......... Sr. D – Dan Ingvarsson, UT .......... Jr. GK – Ryan Thompson, UT ..... Sr. AL – Luke Sheekey (F), EC .... Sr.

SECOND TEAM ALL-SSC F – Dennis Chin, RC................ Sr. F – Jonathan Glenn, SL ............ Jr. F – Greg O’Connor, UT ...........So. M – Kyle Conrad, LU ................ Jr. M – Ryan Griffin, UT ................So. M – Craig Heenighan, NSU....... Jr. D – Thomas Biddinger, RC ....... Jr. D – Joao Garcia, BU................. Jr. D – Kyle Williams, UT .............. Sr. GK – Alessandro Salvatore, LU Jr. AL – Johnny Rodrigues (GK), BU Fr.

ASSISTS ## Player, Team GP Asts. Avg./G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Jacob Deloach, RC ............. 18 ........ 12 .....0.67 J.D. Gruenewald, RC........... 21 ........ 12 .....0.57 3. Paulo Vaz, LU ..................... 16 .......... 9 .....0.56 Randy Taylor, BU ................ 20 .......... 9 .....0.45 5. Sascha Koettig, BU ............. 20 .......... 8 .....0.40 Mark Anderson, BU ............. 21 .......... 8 .....0.38 7. several players with................. .......... 7 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 50% of team’s minutes) ## Player, Team GP GA Minutes Sho. GAA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan Thompson, UT ............... 19 ........ 17 ..... 1732:09 ....... 4 ........ 0.88 2. Johnny Rodrigues, BU............. 18 ........ 15 ..... 1520:23 ....... 8 ........ 0.89 3. Alessandro Salvatore, LU ........ 18 ........ 16 ..... 1549:29 ....... 6 ........ 0.93 4. Aaron Rokeach, RC ................ 20 ........ 18 ..... 1738:46 ....... 8 ........ 0.93 5. Derrick Hackett, FT ................. 17 ........ 26 ..... 1553:38 ....... 4 ........ 1.51 6. Erik Mozzo, SL........................ 14 ........ 21 ..... 1224:34 ....... 1 ........ 1.54 7. Lyle Howe, NSU...................... 11 ........ 18 ....... 978:41 ....... 3 ........ 1.66

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-SSC M – Gabe Taboada, LU ............ Sr. D – Scott Gordon, LU ............... Jr. PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: J.D. Gruenewald, Rollins OFFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: J.D. Gruenewald, Rollins

SAVES ## Player-Team GP SVS. Avg./G --------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan Thompson, UT ............. 19 ........ 85 ..... 4.47 2. Derrick Hackett, FT ............... 17 ........ 84 ..... 4.94 3. Alessandro Salvatore, LU ...... 18 ........ 62 ..... 3.44 Johnny Rodrigues, BU........... 18 ........ 62 ..... 3.44 5. Aaron Rokeach, RC .............. 20 ........ 59 ..... 2.95 6. Domenic Spedaliere, EC ....... 13 ........ 56 ..... 4.31 7. Erik Mozzo, SL...................... 14 ........ 55 ..... 3.93

DEFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Ryan Thompson, Tampa FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR: Johnny Rodrigues, Barry COACH-OF-THE-YEAR: Keith Buckley, Rollins SSC TOURNAMENT MVP: Mark Anderson, Barry

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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE POSTSEASON HISTORY YEAR‐BY‐YEAR SSC CHAMPIONS 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

REGULAR SEASON NONE NONE NONE NONE Tampa Tampa Tampa St. Thomas Tampa Tampa Florida Tech Florida Tech/Tampa Tampa Florida Tech Florida Tech/Tampa/Barry Florida Tech Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Lynn Lynn Barry Tampa Barry Lynn Rollins Saint Leo Rollins Lynn Lynn Rollins/Tampa

SSC Teams in the National Championship Game 1981 1983 1988 1991 1992 1994 1997 2000 2001 2003

TOURNAMENT Eckerd Central Florida Central Florida Rollins

*SSC provisional members in 1997

NCAA South Region Championship Game (since regional alignment began in 1989) Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Lynn Lynn (cancelled – Hurricane Wilma) Rollins Tampa Lynn Barry

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (No tournament held from 1982‐2002) WINNER Eckerd Central Fla. Central Fla. Rollins

RUNNER‐UP Rollins Rollins Rollins Central Fla.

SCORE 1‐0 2‐1 2‐1 1‐0 (so)

MVP NONE NONE Max Rony Francois (O), UCF Jeff Ritacco (D), Rollins Max Rony Francois (O), UCF Jim Kerner (D), Rollins

Lynn Barry Lynn Nova SE TOURNAMENT CANCELLED Rollins Barry Tampa Lynn Lynn Tampa Barry Tampa

2‐1 2‐1

Andy Hirst, Lynn Carl Wallace, Lynn

3‐0 4‐2 4‐0 2‐0

Chris Cerroni, Rollins Pascal Milien, Tampa Jean Alexandre, Lynn Mark Anderson, Barry

Runner‐Up Tampa UNC‐Greensboro Tampa Florida Tech USC‐Spartanburg USC‐Spartanburg Tampa Tampa USC‐Spartanburg Lynn Lynn Christian Brothers Lynn Barry Rollins Rollins Saint Leo Lynn Tampa Lynn Rollins

Score 2‐1 2‐1 2‐1 2‐1 (ot) 3‐2 (ot) 3‐0 1‐0 5‐3 3‐1 2‐1 (2ot) 1‐0 (ot) 4‐0 2‐1 2‐1 (2ot) 2‐1 2‐1 3‐1 2‐1 1‐1 (2ot) 3‐2 2‐1

Site Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Melbourne Tampa Melbourne Spartanburg, SC Tampa Boca Raton Boca Raton Boca Raton Boca Raton Miami Shores Tampa Miami Shores Boca Raton Winter Park Saint Leo Pensacola Pensacola Boca Raton Winter Park

*(Montevallo advanced on penalty kicks, 6‐5)

Former Florida Southern goalkeeper Clint Harris had 11 saves in the Mocs’ 2003 SSC Tournament game at Rollins. That number still stands as the record for the conference tournament, though it’s since been equaled by Cory Collins of Florida Tech (2006 vs. Tampa) and Jarrod Rennick of Nova SE (2007 vs. Lynn). Since the tournament was resurrected in 2003, only one player has ever had a hat trick, with Rollins’ Chris Cerroni scoring three goals for the Tars in a 3-0 win over Florida Tech in the 2006 semifinals.

Notes: Three #4 seeds have won the SSC Tournament: Eckerd (1978), Lynn (2004) and Barry (2009). The 2009 Barry team is the only one to win three games in the tournament without allowing a goal. No team seeded lower than #4 has ever made it to the championship game, and every #4 team that has advanced to that point has won the title. Separate offensive and defensive MVPs were selected in 1980 and ’81.

Winner UNC‐Greensboro Florida Tech Florida Tech Tampa Florida Tech Tampa USC‐Spartanburg Lynn Lynn USC‐Spartanburg Barry Barry Tampa Central Arkansas Lynn Central Arkansas Lynn West Florida *Montevallo Tampa Tampa

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

defeated Cal State‐Los Angeles, 1‐0 lost to Seattle Pacific, 1‐0 defeated Cal State‐Northridge, 3‐2 defeated Sonoma State, 5‐1 lost to Southern Connecticut St., 1‐0 defeated Oakland (MI), 3‐0 (2ot) lost to Cal State‐Bakersfield, 1‐0 lost to Cal State‐Dominguez Hills, 2‐1 (4ot) defeated Cal State‐Dominguez Hills, 2‐1 defeated Cal State‐Chico, 2‐1

YEAR 1978 1979 1980 1981

Tampa Tampa Florida Tech Florida Tech Tampa Tampa *Lynn Barry Tampa Lynn

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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL-OF-FAME

Lisa Ball Women’s Golf 2000-02

Wayne Raath Men’s Golf 1997-00

Lisa Ball, a 3-time First Team All-American in women’s golf who played on three national championship teams, and Wayne Raath, a 4time All-American who also played on three national championship teams with the men’s program, were inducted into the SSC Hall of Fame in 2009, the league’s most recent Hall of Fame class. That brings the number of inductees from Florida Southern College to 41. Nine Moccasin representatives were inducted into the inaugural class in 1991-92, and FSC has had at least one inductee in 15 of the 18 classes since the Hall’s inception. Of the 41 inductees, 27 have been student-athletes, while 10 have come from the coaching ranks, and four from administrative and staff positions.

CLASS OF 1991-92 Dana Cozine - volleyball John Ebeling - men’s basketball John Edwards - men’s basketball Tom Gleeton - men’s golf Sandy Hudson - volleyball Charley Matlock - men’s golf coach Tom Patri - men’s golf Hal Smeltzly - baseball coach / athletic director Lois Webb - volleyball coach

CLASS OF 1999-00 Chris Bellotto - softball coach John Hudek - baseball CLASS OF 2002-03 Becky Thyhsen - volleyball Norm Benn - women’s basketball coach Rocco Mediate - men’s golf CLASS OF 2003-04 Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball

CLASS OF 1992-93 Joe Arnold - baseball coach Lee Janzen - men’s golf

CLASS OF 2004-05 Shelly Davis - softball Wayne Koehler - sports information director Shanna Nagy - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1993-94 Ed Jeffries - women’s tennis coach Jerry Johnson - men’s basketball Dori Stankewitz - softball

CLASS OF 2005-06 Lisa Cave - women’s golf Jeff Klauk - men’s golf James Vida - baseball

CLASS OF 1994-95 Bill “Doc” Connors - trainer Kris Kearney - men’s basketball

CLASS OF 2006-07 Duane Hopkins - faculty athletics representative B.J. Leach - baseball Traci Wood - softball

CLASS OF 1995-96 Chuck Anderson - baseball coach Terry Gilmore - baseball Missey Crain - volleyball

CLASS OF 2007-08 Julianne Coleman - softball Buck Dawson - cross-country coach Jana Peterkova - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1996-97 Hal Wissel - men’s basketball coach

CLASS OF 2008-09 Lisa Ball - women’s golf Wayne Raath - women’s golf

CLASS OF 1998-99 Kellie Robinson - softball

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ATHLETIC HALL-OF-FAME CLASS OF 2002 Chuck Anderson - Baseball (1959-62) Baseball Coach (1984-2002) Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach (1982-present) John Ebeling - Men’s Basketball (1979-82) Ken Huebner - Baseball (1962-65) Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf (1983-86) Jerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball (1985-88) Floyd E. Lay - Men’s Basketball (1938-41) Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf Coach (1972-95) Greg Pryor - Baseball (1968-71) Kellie Robinson - Softball (1989-92) Charles Senger - Baseball/Basketball (1954-57) Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach (1958-1976) and Athletics Director (1977-2000) Lois Webb - Volleyball Coach (1977-2000) George Jenkins - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2003 Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach (1977-83) Kim Disbro - Women’s Basketball (1984-87) Fred Lapper - Men’s Basketball (1950-53) Justice Fred R. Lewis - Men’s Basketball (1965-69) Andy McGaffigan - Baseball (1977-78) Rocco Mediate - Men’s Golf (1983-84) Jay Smith - Baseball (1971-73) Dori Stankewitz - Softball (1985-88) Dr. Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach (1977-82) Jimmie Sikes - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2004 Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball Coach (1985-97) Rodney Butcher - Men’s Golf (1989-92) Katy Cortelyou - Softball (1992-95) Terry Gilmore - Baseball (1984-87) Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball (1985-89) Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball (1995-98) Tom Patri - Men’s Golf (1980-81) Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball (1989-91) Clarence “Blade” Kelley - Honorary Member

The Class of 2010 The ninth class of the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame was enshrined in March of 2010. Front row (L-R): Mrs. Brian Bain representing her late husband Brian Bain (men’s soccer, 1966-69), Dana Cozine (volleyball, 198384), Beth Greig (softball, 1986-87). Back row (L-R): Steve Paramore (men’s golf, 2000-03), Darron Stiles (men’s golf, 1992-95), Marco Dawson (men’s golf, 1982-85), Duane Hopkins (faculty athletic representative, 1999-07), John Mack (honorary). CLASS OF 2007 Allison Avey - Women’s Tennis (1982-85) Robbie Davis - Women’s Golf Coach (1997-present) Doug Gordin - Men’s Golf Coach (1996-present) Simon Harper - Men’s Basketball (1971-72) Wayne Koehler - Sports Info. Director (1983-95, 1999-2002) B.J. Leach - Baseball (1998-99) Mohammed Sabie - Men’s Soccer (1954) Traci Wood - Softball (1992-96) Jack Slayton - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2005 Bob Bowman - Men’s Basketball (1963-67) Jim Bush - Men’s Soccer Coach (1957-80); Men’s Tennis Coach (1959-85); Women’s Tennis Coach (‘79-80) Missey Crain - Volleyball (1988-90) Shelly Davis - Softball (1993-96) John Edwards - Men’s Basketball (1973-76) Tom Gleeton - Men’s Golf (1977-79) Shanna Nagy - Women’s Golf (1996-99) Basil “Rocky” Pegg - Men’s Basketball (1949-51) Marcus “Joker” Marchant - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2008 Alberto Bonfil - Men’s Tennis (1997-2000) Kelly Charron - Women’s Basketball (1992-95) Julianne Coleman - Softball (1996-99) Frank DeSavino - Men’s Basketball (1953-56) Jana Peterkova – Women’s Golf (2001-02) Wayne Raath – Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Steve Sokol - Men’s Golf (2001-02) Brett Tomko - Baseball (1995) George Hudson - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2006 Cris Allen - Baseball (1986-89) Frank Cacciatore - Baseball (1974-75) Lisa Cave - Women’s Golf (1997-2000) A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country Coach (1995-2006) Alan Grossman - Men’s Soccer (1971-74) Sandy Hudson - Volleyball (1981-82) Dr. Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis Coach (1981-99) Jeff Klauk - Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Frank Szabo - Administrator James Vida - Baseball (1994-95)

CLASS OF 2009 Lisa Ball - Women’s Golf (2000-02) Kim Crawford - Volleyball (1993-94) Bob Gendron - Baseball (1981-82) Wanda Graham - Softball (1990-93) Joe Sickles - Baseball (1981-83) Jill Stephens - Volleyball (1991-1994) Chrissy Teresi - Softball (1991-92) Stacey Ungashick - Women’s Basketball (1990-93) Jack Varasse - Honorary Member

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2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS Florida Southern College is proud to be able to provide distinct scholarships for most of its varsity sports. Established by gifts from many generous donors, these named scholarships were created to recognize and honor an individual or were created as memorials. All of them reflect a donor’s love of sports, a desire to assist exceptional student-athletes, and a commitment to higher education. Florida Southern’s Athletic Department is extremely grateful for the support from these outstanding individuals. If you are interested in contributing to a current scholarship or establishing a new one, please call Florida Southern Athletic Director Pete Meyer at 863680-4264. WOMEN'S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Taylor Greene Memorial Scholarship

BASEBALL • Jim & Phyllis Adams Scholarship • Chuck Anderson Scholarship • John Cedarburg Scholarship • John & Rebecca Rodda Scholarship • Hal Smeltzly Scholarship

SOFTBALL • Chris Bellotto Scholarship • Stanley Gaines Scholarship • Mary Meloy Scholarship

MEN'S BASKETBALL • The Blade and The Blu Scholarship • Scott Kelly Scholarship • John P. & William P. Buckley Scholarship

MEN'S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL • Dick Goding Scholarship

WOMEN'S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

MEN'S & WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship

MEN'S TENNIS • David & Carol Walters Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship

MEN'S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Conner Janzen Scholarship • George Jenkins Scholarship • James "Jimmie" Sikes Scholarship • Leon "Pop" Sikes, Sr. Scholarship • Hal Sherron Fund

WOMEN'S TENNIS • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship VOLLEYBALL • Ruby Adams - Ellene Szabo Scholarship • Dorothy Cofrin Scholarship • Herman & Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Stephens Family Scholarship • Irene Wagner Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship • Lois Webb Scholarship

WOMEN'S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Nell W. Phelps Scholarship

GENERAL • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship

MEN'S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Dick Wells Fund

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FSC’s FINISHES IN NACDA CUP

DIRECTIONS TO FSC

Sponsored by Learfield Sports and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, the NACDA Cup standings rank every NCAA Division II program based on their performances in the various national championships. Grand Valley State (MI) was the overall winner for the seventh consecutive year.

From Orlando… I-4 West to exit 33. Turn left off exit, and turn right at second stoplight. Continue to major intersection at Memorial Blvd and turn left. Go 1/2 mile to Ingraham Avenue and turn right. Go to McDonald and turn right. Parking lot is on the left, just past Barnett Field. From Orlando Airport… Take 417 South (toll road) to I-4 West and follow directions above.

SEASON...................... PLACE........................ PTS 1995-96........................... 13th..........................328.0 1996-97........................... 27th..........................283.5 1997-98............................ 5th...........................320.0 1998-99............................ 4th...........................320.0 1999-00............................ 4th...........................473.0 2000-01........................... 30th..........................310.0 2001-02........................... 24th..........................344.0 2002-03........................... 40th..........................310.5 th 2003-04........................... 26 ..........................385.5 th 2004-05........................... 13 ..........................445.5 2005-06........................... 15th..........................404.0 2006-07........................... 10th..........................554.0 2007-08........................... 39th..........................351.5 2008-09........................... 36th..........................375.0 2009-10........................... 23rd..........................450.0

From Tampa/St. Petersburg… Follow I-4 East to Exit 27 (570E, Polk Parkway exit). Go approximately 6.1 miles to Exit 7 (South Florida Avenue - toll: 50 cents). Turn left onto 37N (South Florida Avenue) and go to McDonald Street. Turn right on McDonald and go seven blocks to the campus. Barnett Field is the by the second parking lot on the right. From Palm Beach/Miami… Take Florida Turnpike north to Yeehaw Junction (Highway 60). Take Highway 60 to 98 North in Bartow, and 98 North into Lakeland. Watch for the Grove Park Shopping Plaza (on the left) and turn left at Crystal Lake Drive. Go to Lake Hollingsworth Drive, turn right and go around the lake to Ingraham Avenue. Turn right again, and go to stop sign (McDonald) and turn left. Parking lot will be on the left, just past Barnett Field.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN SECOND ON BOTH SIDES OF THE MAYOR’S CUP

MAJORS and FIELDS OF STUDY Florida Southern College offers a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree and also offers master’s degrees in business administration, education and nursing. For more information, call the FSC admissions office at (863) 680-4131 or 1-800-274-4131. The following is a list of undergraduate majors offered at Florida Southern:

The Mayor's Cup recognizes competition in six sports for men (soccer, cross country, basketball, golf, tennis and baseball), and eight sports for women (soccer, cross country, basketball, golf, tennis volleyball, softball and rowing). Points in each sport are awarded by the number of schools sponsoring teams in the respective sports. Last year saw Florida Southern finish second to Rollins College on both the men’s side and the women’s side. The Mocs were three points behind the Tars in the men’s race, and two points behind in the women’s. Florida Southern has won the men’s division 11 times and the women's division 10 times, more than any other school in both divisions.

Accounting Advertising Art Education Art History Art - Studio Art Athletic Training Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biology Broadcast Journalism Business Administration Chemistry Citrus Communication Computer Science Computer Science/Math. Criminology Economics Elementary Education Education – Secondary Education (certification programs) English Environmental Studies Finance Graphic Design History Horticulture Science Humanities Human Movement & Performance

Florida Southern Year-by-Year in the Mayor’s Cup Men’s Women’s Men’s Women’s Season Place Place Season Place Place 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

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Information Tech. Mgt. International Business Journalism - Print Landscape Horticultural Design/Production Management Marketing Mathematics Music Education Music Management Music Performance/ Composition Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Psychology Public Relations Recreational Turfgrass Mgmt. Religion Self-Designed Major – Venture into the Adventure Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theatre Arts Youth Ministry

Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Dental Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Theological Pre-Veterinary Pre-Pharmacy Interdisciplinary Studies African-American Studies Information Tech. Mgt. International Studies Latin-American Studies Women’s Studies Graduate Programs Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Master of Education (M.Ed.) Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Educator


2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide

BARNETT FIELD, HOME OF THE MOCCASINS The Moccasins play all of their home games at Barnett Field, on the campus of Florida Southern College. The field is located behind Jenkins Field House, home of the Moccasin volleyball and basketball teams, on the corner of Ingraham Avenue and McDonald Street. Bleacher seating is available on one side of the pitch for approximately 500 fans. Barnett Field is the only home the Moccasins have ever known since soccer was first played as an intercollegiate sport in 1957. Originally known as Pipkin Field, it was re-christened Barnett Field in 1990, in honor of longtime Florida Southern booster Hoyt Barnett. Lights were installed (nine polls at the cost of $100,000) in October of 1989, and the Moccasins played their first night game at Barnett Field in a 5-1, exhibition victory over Polk Community College in 1990. The first regular season night game was on September 8 of that year, a 2-0 loss to Flagler. The first intercollegiate soccer game at Pipkin/Barnett Field was on October 26, 1957, when the Mocs lost to Rollins College, 3-1. Their first win came one week later on November 2, when they beat the University of Jacksonville, 3-1. Since that first season, Florida Southern has compiled a 231-172-30 record on its home pitch for a .568 winning percentage.

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Front (l-r): Boris Simeunovic (19), Jared Bellingar (2), Assistant Coach Derek Zimmerman, Head Coach Hugh Seyfarth, David Fletcher (8), J.D. Ruiz (6), Darren Gooden (14). Middle (l-r): Tyler DeLong (23), Luke Jenner (15), Adam Hansjons (4), James May (3), Carter Rhoad (1), Johan Jonsson (1), Charlie Craig (1), Patrick Abrahamsson (13), Brad Hunt (9), Sebastian Abrahamsson (18), Viktor Bakkioui (21), Jovaughn Howard (7). Back (l-r): Ryan Arndt (12), Aleksander Ratkovic (10), Sebastian Bergh (24), Ashley Holmes (5), Logan Albritton (17), Ricky Marton (20), Zach Hofstetter (16), Givi Kokaia (11).

2010 Florida Southern College Moccasins Men’s Soccer Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 26 27

Name Johan Jonsson Jared Bellingar James May Adam Hansjons Ashley Holmes J.D. Ruiz Jovaughn Howard David Fletcher Brad Hunt Aleksander Ratkovic Givi Kokaia Ryan Arndt Patrick Abrahamsson Darren Gooden Luke Jenner Zach Hofstetter Logan Albritton Sebastian Abrahamsson Boris Simeunovic Ricky Marton Viktor Bakkioui Tyler DeLong Sebastian Bergh Charlie Craig Carter Rhoad

Pos. GK Mid. Mid. Mid. Def. Def. For. Mid. For./Mid. Def. For. Def. Def./Mid. For./Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Def. For. Def. Def. GK GK

Ht. 6‐02 5‐09 5‐09 5‐09 6‐03 5‐09 5‐09 5‐10 5‐07 6‐02 6‐00 6‐00 5‐11 5‐08 5‐11 6‐00 6‐01 6‐00 6‐00 6‐02 6‐00 6‐00 6‐03 6‐00 5‐08

Class Sr. Sr. So. Fr. R‐So. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. R‐Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. R‐Jr. R‐Fr.

Hometown Malmo, Sweden Bradenton, FL Royal Palm Beach, FL Upplands Vasby, Sweden Gedling, England Winter Haven, FL Micanopy, FL Uxbridge, England Frisco, TX New Port Richey, FL Lund, Sweden Bradenton, FL Frolunda, Sweden Fort Myers, FL Preston, England Lakeland, FL Auburndale, FL Frolunda, Sweden Lutz, FL Naperville, IL Halmstad, Sweden Lexington, KY Akarp, Sweden Lakeland, FL Alpharetta, GA

High School/Previous School Justas Tranchell Gymnasiet Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Royal Palm Beach Vilunda Gymnasium Nottingham Winter Haven Eastside Bishopshalt Secondary School Frisco River Ridge Polhem School Manatee Katrinelunds Gymnasiet Gateway Charter Cardinal Newman College George Jenkins Auburndale/South Georgia College Katrinelunds Gymnasiet/N. Carolina Wesleyan Sickles Neuqua Valley Sannarps Gymnasiet Tates Creek Enoch Thulin Gymnasium George Jenkins Northview

Hugh Seyfarth – Head Coach Derek Zimmerman – Assistant Coach Meghan Fornoff – Athletic Trainer


2010 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Schedule Thurs. Sat. Tue. Fri. Sun. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Tue. Sat. Wed. Sat. Thurs. Tue. Fri. Sun.

Sept. 2 Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 7

at Mount Olive at St. Andrews Presbyterian Clearwater Christian at Thomas (GA) at West Florida *Eckerd *at Rollins *Saint Leo Palm Beach Atlantic *at Barry *Tampa *at Lynn *Nova Southeastern Ave Maria *at Florida Tech SSC Tournament 1st Round SSC Tournament Semifinals SSC Championship Game

Mount Olive, NC Laurinburg, NC Lakeland Thomasville, GA Pensacola, FL Lakeland Winter Park, FL Lakeland Lakeland Miami Shores, FL Lakeland Boca Raton, FL Lakeland Lakeland Melbourne, FL TBA TBA TBA

7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 4:30 pm 3:00 pm CST 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 4:30 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm TBA TBA TBA

NCAA South Region Tournament, Nov. 12­14, with quarterfinals the weekend of Nov. 19 NCAA National Semifinals and Championship Game, Dec. 2 &4, in Louisville, KY


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