2017 Georgia Gwinnett College Men's Soccer Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GRIZZLY ATHLETICS

Quick Facts .............................................. 2 2017 Schedule ......................................... 3

GEORGIA GWINNETT

Georgia Gwinnett College ....................... 4 Gwinnett County .................................... 10 Atlanta .................................................... 12 Grizzly Athletics ..................................... 14 Dr. Darin. S. Wilson ................................ 16 Grizzly Athletics Complex ..................... 18

2017 GRIZZLIES

Coaching Staff ....................................... 22 Roster ..................................................... 25 Player Profiles ....................................... 26

GRIZZLY HISTORY

All-Time Awards .................................... 50 All-Time Roster ...................................... 52 Program Records .................................. 54 Year-by-Year Results ............................. 59 All-Time Series ...................................... 61

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QUICK FACTS

COLLEGE INFORMATION

School Name .............. Georgia Gwinnett College Location ................................... Lawrenceville, Ga. Founded ........................................................ 2005 Enrollment .................................................. 12,000 Nickname ................................................. Grizzlies Colors ........................................... Green and Gray Affiliation ...................................................... NAIA Conference .... Association of Independent Institutions President .......... Dr. Stanley “Stas” C. Preczewski Director of Athletics ............... Dr. Darin S. Wilson

GRIZZLY MEN’S SOCCER

First Season .................................................. 2012 Overall Record .......................................... 65-20-9 2016 Record ............................................... 13-4-3 Home Field .................... Grizzly Soccer Complex

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COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ..................................... Steve DeCou Record at GGC (Seasons) ........... 65-20-9 (5) Overall Record (Seasons) .... 186-112-24 (17) Alma Mater ................ Tennessee Temple, ‘95 Assistant Coach ..................... Stephen Magennis Seasons at GGC ................................. Second Alma Mater .................................... Lander, ‘09

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director ................. Dale Long Email ................................... dlong6@ggc.edu Office Phone ............................. 678-407-5039 Cell Phone ............................... 470-484-9592 Website ............................... GrizzlyAthletics.com Facebook ........................................ GGCAthletics Twitter .......................................... @GGCAthletics


2017 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent

Location

Time

Aug. 25

vs. Cumberlands (Ky.)

Barbourville, Ky.

6 p.m.

Aug. 26

at Union

Barbourville, Ky.

6 p.m.

Sept. 2

at Southeastern

Lakeland, Fla.

2:30 p.m.

Sept. 4

vs. Keiser (Fla.)

Lakeland, Fla.

2:30 p.m.

Sept. 7

Middle Georgia State

Grizzly Soccer Complex

7:30 p.m.

Sept. 10

Johnson & Wales (Fla.)

Grizzly Soccer Complex

Noon

Sept. 16

at Columbia International

Columbia, S.C.

7 p.m.

Sept. 19

Mobile (Ala.)

Grizzly Soccer Complex

7 p.m.

Sept. 23

at WVU Tech

Beckley, W.Va.

1 p.m.

Sept. 24

at Bluefield College

Bluefield, Va.

1 p.m.

Sept. 28

Martin Methodist (Tenn.) Grizzly Soccer Complex

7 p.m.

Oct. 11

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

Grizzly Soccer Complex

7 p.m.

Oct. 17

vs. Thomas (Ga.)

Columbus, Ga.

6 p.m.

Oct. 21

Bryan (Tenn.)

Grizzly Soccer Complex

1 p.m.

Oct. 24

at Bob Jones

Greenville, S.C.

8 p.m.

Oct. 28

at Cumberland

Lebanon, Tenn.

2 p.m.

Oct. 30

at Oglethorpe

Atlanta, Ga.

7 p.m.

Grizzly Soccer Complex

TBA

Nov. 10-11 A.I.I. Championships

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SCHEDULE

Georgia Gwinnett is hosting the 2017 A.I.I. Championships from Nov. 10-11. The winner of the four-team postseason tournament receives an automatic bid to the NAIA national tournamennt.

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GEORGIA GWINN New

COLLEGE

Higher education is different at Georgia Gwinnett College, built from the ground up for student success. From the design of its facilities to its student mentorship, everything about GGC is designed to ensure that you get the most from your college experience. GGC’s innovative approach works, and word has gotten around. The campus now bustles with almost 12,000 students from across Georgia and around the world. The “real world” is looking for well-rounded graduates who can succeed in today’s challenging workplace. That’s why at GGC, you’ll be immersed in an active learning environment designed to give you a global perspective and make you more marketable. We connect you to a world beyond your major and prepare you for a successful career after graduation. The moment you arrive, you’ll meet faculty members who will mentor you throughout your journey. They’ll teach you the complexities of neuroscience, and help you land an internship. Or tag team with you on a research project. Mentor, inspire, cheerlead, advise -- GGC professors take teaching to a whole new level. GGC isn’t your typical college, and it shows in everything we do.

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ET T COLLEGE New

ATTITUDE

DEGREES AND PROGRAMS MAJORS

Biology • Business Administration • Chemistry Criminal Justice • Early Childhood Education English • Exercise Science • History Information Technology • Mathematics • Nursing Political Science • Psychology • Special Education

MINORS

Business Administration • Criminal Justice English • Film • Geography • History • Leadership Information Technology • Political Science

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Latin American Studies

CERTIFICATIONS Global Studies

ACADEMIC INTERESTS

Pre-Dental Hygene • Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy • Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician’s Assistant • Pre-Radiologic Science Pre-Respiratory Therapy • Pre-Veterinary Medicine

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GEORGIA GWINN The Future of

EDUCATION

All classes at Georgia Gwinnett are taught by highquality faculty who are here only because they love to teach. Since our classes are small, they give personal attention that other institutions can’t deliver. If you need help with an assignment or a course, they spend extra time with you, perhaps even over lunch. Our professors don’t have office hours. They are available to you in person or by e-mail, phone, and text for questions. And they don’t just teach, they mentor. You will be assigned a specific faculty mentor, but all faculty fill this role. Whether you need advice about life, careers, internships, or competing for a special academic program, they are there to inspire and encourage you. They’ll even recommend you for conferences, research projects and other activities that will help prepare you for your future. They will welcome you into the college community during your “March Through the Arch” ceremony, and they will personally congratulate you when you graduate. Think of them as your own personal coaching staff.

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RESIDENCE LIFE Suite-Style

LIVING

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Forget community bathrooms and bunk beds; GGC Residence Life Student Housing is decked out to the max. It’s nothing like your parents’ dormitories (more like chic apartments). We call it suite-style living, and it is competitively priced and costs less than you might think. Our apartment-style suites will have you feeling right at home, or even better. Your own private and spacious bedroom awaits you in a two-, three-, four-, six-, eight- or 12-bedroom suite, with a bathroom for every two students in the suite. Each bedroom comes carpeted and fully-furnished with a comfy twin bed, night stand, dresser and desk, while living spaces feature plenty of plush seating for you to gather with friends and study, chat or watch the 46-inch flatscreen television that comes standard in every suite. Well-equipped kitchenettes, study rooms, on-site laundry facilities that email or text you when your laundry is done and wireless internet are all part of our modern take on campus living.


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GWINNETT COUNTY Atlanta’s

PLAYGROUND

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Gwinnett County is the second-most populous county in the state of Georgia and boasts a population in excess of 800,000 people and includes the cities of Auburn, Berkeley Lake, Buford, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lilburn, Loganville, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Snellville, Sugar Hill and Suwanee. Lawrenceville, which is home to Georgia Gwinnett College, is the county seat. The county contains some of the best entertainment options in the Atlanta metro area, including the Aurora Theatre, which boasts of some of the top stage shows, and the Infinite Energy Arena, which has drawn in such acts as Justin Timberlake and Beyonce. For the sports fans, in addition to being close to major sports teams in Atlanta, Lawrenceville also has minor league teams in the Gwinnett Braves and Atlanta Gladiators and is the home base for the Harlem Globetrotters. For shoppers, Buford’s Mall of Georgia is the largest in the state, and Lawrenceville’s Sugarloaf Mills offers unique dining and entertainment options like Atlanta’s largest Dave & Buster’s and Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament.


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ATLANTA The

STATE CAPITAL

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Lawrenceville is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area, which ranks as the ninth-largest in the United States. In addition to being one of the most accessible cities to visit in the country, it also serves as the cultural and entertainment hub of the Southeast. The city was the host of the 1996 Summer Olympics and boasts of major professional sports teams in the Braves, Falcons and Hawks, and a Major League Soccer franchise, Atlanta United FC. Other attractions include the world’s largest aquarium and a number of museums that highlight the historical significance of the city during both the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. The city also offers some of the best music, dining, and shopping attractions in the country.


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GRIZZLY ATHLETICS Pursuing

EXCELLENCE

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Georgia Gwinnett College founded the Office of Athletics with the hiring of Director of Athletics Dr. Darin S. Wilson on July 28, 2011, and over that time, the Grizzlies have become a truly dominant force within the NAIA. The first athletic events took place on August 25, 2012, with a soccer doubleheader against Tennessee Temple, which saw the men and women combine to beat the Crusaders 21-1. The impressive athletic achievements have continued ever since, highlighted by four consecutive NAIA national championships by the men’s tennis team. The women’s tennis team has also collected two national championships in three seasons of post-season eligibility, while men’s soccer, baseball, and softball have each taken home A.I.I. titles over the past three seasons. All six Grizzly programs have competed in national championship play.


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MISSION

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GRIZZLY ATHLETICS

Dr. Darin S.

WILSON Inaugural Director of Athletics National Athletics Director of the Year Dr. Darin S. Wilson established the Office of Athletics at Georgia Gwinnett College in late 2011 with the vision of being one of the nation’s premier programs. Off to an incredibly quick start, the Grizzlies are in the process of becoming just that. The Grizzlies seek to develop lifelong leaders of character through academic and athletic excellence, inspired by Wilson’s devotion to the student-athlete experience. He has instilled the program’s five core values: Service, Responsibility, Leadership, Sportsmanship, and the Pursuit of Excellence. Committed to the idea of continuing professional development, Wilson holds a number of influential positions within the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and helps shape policy at the organization’s highest levels. He currently serves on the NAIA’s National Administrative Council, as well as on the NAIA’s Athletic Directors Association Executive Committee. Additionally, he is on the executive committee of the Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.), of which GGC is a member. In 2015-16, Wilson received recognition from the A.I.I. as he was named the conference’s Athletics Director of the Year. Wilson’s drive to provide an unparalleled student-athlete experience committed to character-driven intercollegiate athletics has resulted in tremendous early success for the Grizzlies, who currently field teams in baseball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis and women’s tennis. During the program’s very first season of postseason eligibility in 2013-14, four of the Grizzlies’ six teams competed in the NAIA national tournament, each reaching a national top-10 ranking. Eighteen players secured All-American status over the course of the year and the men’s and women’s tennis teams delivered GGC’s firstever national titles on May 17, 2014, in Mobile, Ala. Through five-plus seasons on the field, the Grizzlies have far exceeded expectations with a 712-231-18 (.750) overall record across all sports through spring 2017, earning of conference championships three conference championships in men’s soccer and baseball and a pair of championships by men’s tennis and softball. The Grizzlies have now collected seven national titles (4-men’s tennis, 3-women’s tennis) and 10 conference championships. In total, GGC has 67 NAIA AllAmericans and one NAIA National Player of the Year. The Grizzlies also have successfully bid for and hosted postseason championships in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, softball, and baseball. Student-athletes at Georgia Gwinnett College compete at the state-of-the-art Grizzly Athletics Complex, a $15 million facility which features baseball, softball, soccer and tennis complexes, plus a 25,000-square-foot Athletics building with staff offices, team locker rooms, a weight room, training areas, hospitality suites and academic resource space. Wilson was instrumental in the concept, development and construction phases of the entire project, delivering the Grizzlies one of the nation’s elite athletic complexes.

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Wilson chairs GGC’s intercollegiate athletics committee, and with Wilson’s leadership, Georgia Gwinnett College successfully completed application into the NAIA in April of 2012.

training facilities. The athletics overhaul made Union’s facilities some of the best in the NAIA.

August 25, 2012 marked the historic Opening Day for Grizzly Athletics, with a pair of men’s and women’s soccer victories highlighting the occasion.

Wilson also grew Union’s department of athletics from 15 intercollegiate programs to 23, while effectively revitalizing the athletic booster club and managing a multi-million dollar operational and scholarship budget.

Wilson looks forward to the athletic program’s continued growth and progress at a rapid rate.

For his accomplishments, Wilson was selected as the 2010-11 NAIA National Athletics Director of the Year in the spring of 2012.

Wilson brought a wealth of experience to his position as GGC’s first Director of Athletics, coming from Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky. He had served as the athletics director since 2003, following a five-year stint as baseball coach. His departure ended 18 years of involvement with Union, from an undergraduate studentathlete to leading the athletics program.

He was recognized as the AAC Athletic Director of the Year in 2008, 2009 and 2011, the NAIA Region XII Athletic Director of the Year in 2008, and the 2009-10 NAIA Under Armour AD of the Year for the Southeast Region by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He won this award again in 201415 at GGC, and was named NAIA AD of the year for 2015-16.

During Wilson’s time at Union, the college won 47 Appalachian Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships, four Midwest Collegiate Cycling Conference titles, and six NAIA Region XII championships. Union was awarded the AAC Duard Walker All-Sports Trophy for the first time in school history in 2010. Forty-seven players were named NAIA Scholar-Athletes, and four players were selected as CoSIDA Academic All-America Team members.

Wilson’s time as a coach and player at Union was marked by success as well. He posted a 161-106-1 baseball coaching record and was named the 2001 Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year, setting a school record with 41 wins. As an undergraduate, Wilson was selected as Male Athlete of the Year while playing for Union.

Wilson oversaw extensive renovation of Union’s sports facilities, including baseball and football locker room remodels, new scoreboards and press boxes, the installation of a $1 million synthetic turf multi-purpose field, and the expansion of athletic

Wilson has a master’s in education from Union College and a doctorate in higher education leadership from Capella University in Minneapolis, Minn. He resides in Gwinnett County with his wife, Natalie, and has two children, Drew and Mara.

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Dr. Ian POTTER

Erin Ned PRICE COLEGROVE

Asst. AD Internal Ops.

Asst. AD/SWA Asst. AD Business External Ops.

Doug COURT

Asst. AD Facilities/ Operations

Dale LONG

Matt MAHONY

Kyle NORTON

James WILLIAMS

Shira WILLIAMS

Sports Information Director

Video/Broadcast Coordinator

Facilities/Grounds Manager

Head Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Joseph Dr. Suzanne MOSHER BIEDENBACH

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

Faculty Athletics Representative

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GRIZZLY ATHLETICS State-of-the-Art

FACILITIES

The Grizzly Athletics Complex, complete with facilities for baseball, softball, and soccer as well as a 25,000-square-foot administration building, was completed in 2013. The complex, which is located adjacent to the main entrance to campus, was built in a step-like manner to take advantage of the natural topography and welcome the GGC community and visitors to campus. The Grizzly Soccer Complex was the first to open and features a synthetic playing surface, a Daktronics scoreboard, and ample bleacher and hillside seating. In the spring of 2013, both the baseball and softball teams opened their stadiums, which feature climatecontrolled press boxes, natural grass fields and full dugouts complete with restrooms. The baseball stadium seats 800 and the softball stadium can accommodate up to 600, while the soccer complex features bleacher and hillside seating for over 500. The main athletics building hosts the bulk of the GGC coaching staff and athletics administration. It boasts of locker rooms, conference rooms, a weight room, a sports medicine facility and a dedicated academic support center.

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Steve

DECOU

Head Coach Sixth Season Tennessee Temple ‘95 After more than a decade of head coaching experience, Georgia Gwinnett named Steve DeCou its first-ever head men’s soccer coach in January of 2012, and in the years since, he’s developed the Grizzlies into one of the nation’s top teams, highlighted by back-to-back Association of Independent Institution championships and NAIA tournament berths in the first two years of the program’s eligibility. DeCou, who owns a 186-112-24 record overall as a head coach, has been extraordinarily successful in his five years in charge in Lawrenceville, racking up 65 victories to just 20 losses and nine ties. In that time, he’s been recognized as the NSCAA Independent Coach of the Year in 2013 and 2014. Since joining GGC, DeCou has coached 23 All-A.I.I. honorees, 11 NSCAA All-Region performers and four NAIA All-Americans. The 2016 campaign saw DeCou lead the Grizzlies to the program’s third NAIA tournament berth in four seasons, an A.I.I. title and a 13-4-3 record. Led by fouryear-senior and A.I.I. Player of the Year Lewis Sharpe in goal, the GGC defense was incredibly stingy, finishing seventh in the NAIA with 12 shutouts on the year. The season featured a win over then-No. 4 Thomas (Ga.) away from home. At season’s end, Sharpe and junior Samuel Sampaio Gomes earned NAIA All-American honorable mention recognition. In 2015, the Grizzlies tallied double-digit wins for the fourth season in-a-row, capturing 10 victories. The Grizzlies featured another stingy defense in 2015, yielding just 1.4 goals per game on the season. Sharpe was stellar in net all season long, helping secure five shutouts for GGC. The junior goalkeeper finished the season with 68 saves to close in on the 200 mark for his GGC career. Not only were three ties a new program high for GGC, but of the remaining 16 games during the year, 10 were decided by just one goal. Offensively, 10 different Grizzlies found the back of the net on the year. In 2014, the Grizzlies continued to progress on a national level, including a programbest No. 7 national ranking during the regular season before ultimately ending the year at No. 19, marking the second consecutive season that GGC culminated with a top 20 NAIA ranking. With wins over a pair of top 15 opponents during the regular season, the focus once again turned to the A.I.I. Championship, which would take place in a frigid Clinton, Iowa. Battling temperatures that often dropped below 10 degrees, the Grizzlies beat No. 25 Cal State San Marcos in the semifinal on an Ibrahima Sissoko goal just moments shy of the whistle in the second overtime, and returned a day later to pick up a snowy 2-1 win over Houston-Victoria to become the first A.I.I. program to hoist the league trophy in back-to-back seasons since 2010. Following the match, GGC hosted its first NAIA Opening Round match for men’s soccer and the season would end with a loss against eventual national semifinalist Northwestern Ohio.

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In 2013, the A.I.I. Championship wasn’t quite as dramatic as it was eye-opening. After dispatching Cal State University-San Marcos in the semis, the Grizzlies ran rampant over third-ranked Ashford in the final, winning 3-0 to claim the program’ss first trophy in dominating fashion. Georgia Gwinnett’s A.I.I. title sent the squad to the NAIA Opening Round, where a second-half penalty by host and 13th-ranked EmbryRiddle ended GGC’s season in a 1-0 loss. In his first year guiding the Grizzlies program in 2012, DeCou led GGC to a fantastic season in its inaugural campaign. The team posted a stellar 15-2-1 record, while going 7-1-1 at home in Lawrenceville. With less than eight months to recruit and field a team, create a schedule and launch his program, DeCou’s success surpassed expectations in the first year as GGC dominated its opponents with a 93-9 scoring advantage. DeCou guided senior forward Tom Butler to a 2012 season that won’t soon be repeated. Butler scored 28 goals and piled up 65 points to establish his name in the Grizzly record books. Five different Grizzlies posted 20 or more points on the season while 13 separate players tallied a goal. The squad posted a 12-0 victory over Tennessee Temple on Opening Day on Aug. 25, and remained in charge all season long, reaching six and five-game winning streaks on the year. The Grizzlies’ lone home defeat came to #1-rated MRPI team Auburn Montgomery, as GGC battled AUM to a hard-fought 1-0 loss Oct. 6. The team opened its beautiful new synthetic turf field in the tussle, a place it would win its final four games of the year. DeCou came to GGC from Belhaven (Jackson, Miss.), which became a national power during his five-year tenure. His teams posted five consecutive winning seasons (66-23-7 overall) and had top 25 finishes in the final NAIA poll from 2009-11. The 2010 and 2011 teams were ranked in the top 10. DeCou coached his teams to the Round of 16 in the NAIA national tournament for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Six players were selected as NAIA All-Americans, 10 players were named Academic All-Americans and 22 players were all-conference selections. Prior to his time at Belhaven, DeCou spent 2004-06 at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, Illinois, where he led the Trolls to a 27-28-4 record. His three-year stint was highlighted by a 13-8-2 season in 2005 that saw Trinity Christian College selected to the National Christian College Athletic Association Tournament.

From 2000-03, DeCou served as head coach of Huntington College in Huntington, Indiana, guiding the Foresters to their first winning campaign in eight years in 2001. DeCou was the Southern States Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2010, following a 16-2-3 season; the 2008 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, following a 14-4-1 campaign; and the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2005, following a 13-8-2 season. In addition to his involvement with NAIA soccer, DeCou spent three summers coaching in the United Soccer Leagues’ Premier Development League, serving as an assistant in 2006 and 2007 with the Chicago Fire Premier and as head coach of the Mississippi Brilla FC in 2008. DeCou is a graduate of Tennessee Temple University, where he played soccer and earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education. He holds a master’s in sports medicine from the United States Sports Academy. He holds a USSF “A” license and earned the NSCAA Premier Diploma in January 2014. He has served as president of the NAIA Men’s Soccer Association Executive Committee and is a member of the NAIA Ratings Oversight Committee, NAIA National Tournament Selection Committee and NAIA National Tournament Games Committee. The move to Georgia Gwinnett brought DeCou closer to family as his wife, Amy, is originally from Georgia, and his parents are located in Charleston, S.C. DeCou and Amy are proud parents of their daughter, Sadie Jane.

CAREER RECORD 2000 Huntington 2001 Huntington 2002 Huntington 2003 Huntington 2004 Trinity Christian 2005 Trinity Christian 2006 Trinity Christian 2007 Belhaven 2008 Belhaven

2-14-1 11-7-0 7-11-1 8-9-2 6-10-2 13-8-2 8-10-0 10-8-1 14-4-1

2009 Belhaven 10-4-2 2010 Belhaven 16-2-3 2011 Belhaven 16-5-0 2012 Georgia Gwinnett 15-2-1 2013 Georgia Gwinnett 15-5-0 2014 Georgia Gwinnett 12-3-2 2015 Georgia Gwinnett 10-6-3 2016 Georgia Gwinnett 13-4-3 TOTAL 186-112-24

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Stephen

MAGENNIS

Assistant Coach Second season Lander ‘09 Stephen Magennis enters his second season as the assistant men’s soccer coach. With the Grizzlies, Magennis’ responsibilities include recruiting, coaching, training and supporting head coach Steve DeCou in the day-to-day operation of the men’s soccer program. Magennis helped lead the Grizzlies to their third Association of Independent Institutions championship title in 2016, his first year with the program. The Grizzlies went 13-4-3 on the year and played in the NAIA national tournament for the third time in four seasons. Magennis joined the Grizzlies after serving as the assistant coach for the Lander University (S.C.) men’s soccer program for three seasons. During his coaching tenure with the NCAA Division II Bearcats, Magennis helped guide Lander to the regular season Peach Belt Conference Championship in 2012. Prior to coaching at Lander, Magennis was a member of the Bearcats’ soccer team, where he was an integral part of Lander’s 2009 Peach Belt Tournament Championship squad. A native of Dublin, Ireland, Magennis spent his first two collegiate seasons at Darton State College (Ga.). He earned a bachelor of arts in exercise science from Lander in December 2009. Coupled with his collegiate coaching experiences, Magennis spent time with the New Orleans Jesters of the National Premier Soccer League as their

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first assistant coach and director of operations (2009-2010). Magennis holds a USSF A License, NSCAA Premier Diploma, and Football Association of Ireland Level 1 and Level 2 coaching certificates.


2017 GRIZZLIES No. Name

Cl. Pos.

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Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr.

Ivan Morales Riley Wildeman Jack Gurr Junior Ametepe Andrew White Ian Aramburu Ellis Husband Amin Saheb Ettabaa Niall Swan Samuel Sampaio Gomes Michael Weber Christoffer Andersson Alex Rivera Sagi Hirsch Aedan Radvanyi Malik Thornell Krishna Clarke Toni Tiente Carlos Delarosa Herb Sevilla Alfredo Rivera Brandon Golaub Matija Gligorovic

Hometown (Previous School)

GK Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State) GK Canton, Ga. (Cherokee HS) M Newcastle, England (Gateshead College) D Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood HS) D Coundon, England (Gateshead College) D Lima, Peru (Universidad del Pacifico) D Darlington, England (Tyler JC) F La Marsa, Tunisia (Time University) M Dunshaughlin, Irelannd (The Institute of Education) F Aachen, Germany (Viktoriaschule) M Zofingen, Switzerland (Bildungszentrum kvbl) M Norrköping, Sweden (Kunskapsgymnasiet Norrköping) M Lilburn, Ga. (Brookwood HS) D Hefa, Israel (Ort Yad Lebowitch) D London, England (Point) D Snellville, Ga. (South Gwinnett HS) F Kingston, Jamaica (St. George’s College) M Paris, France (Paris Football Club Academy) F Sugar Hill, Ga. (Duluth HS) M Marietta, Ga. (Saint Joseph’s University) M Lilburn, Ga. (Brookwood HS) M Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Perimeter College) GK Podgorica, Montenegro (Mirko Vesovic)

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ROSTER

COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH STEVE DECOU

ASST. COACH

STEPHEN MAGENNIS

ASST. COACH CLAUDIN DALLE SIAKAM

ASST. COACH JORGE VALLEJO

ASST. COACH LEWIS SHARPE

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Jack

GURR

Midfielder Senior Newcastle, England 2016: First team All-A.I.I. selection...led team with 28 points, scoring nine goals and dishing out team-high 10 assists...scored four gamewinning goals, most on the team...fired 59 shots with 34 on target to lead all Grizzlies. 2015: Driving force in the defensive backline that boasted five shutouts...handed out three assists on the year...first two assists came in consecutive contests against Martin Methodist (Sept. 21) and Bryan (Sept. 26)...final assist came in 5-0 rout of York in A.I.I. tournament quarterfinals (Nov. 11). 2014: Appeared in 15 matches with 14 starts... finished the season with one goal and a pair of assists...played a part in all five shutouts ...recorded first career assist in draw vs. Shorter (Sept. 27)...scored in 2-1 victory over Tennessee Wesleyan (Oct. 18)...assisted in win against Bob Jones (Nov. 8). PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Gateshead College and also played for Gateshead FC. PERSONAL: Birthdate is Nov. 26, 1995.

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Defender Senior Darlington, England

Ellis

HUSBAND

2016: First team All-A.I.I. selection...played in all 20 matches on the back line, making 17 starts... also contributed to the attack with two goals and two assists for six points... tallied one gamewinner...fired 15 shots. 2015: Started 12 matches, making 18 total appearances...member of the defensive backline that posted five shutouts...dished out gamewinning assist in 1-0 victory over Tennessee Wesleyan on the road. 2014: One of three players to start all 17 matches...played a part in five shutouts ...debuted in 1-0 win over Lyon...recorded first career assist in win over Toccoa Falls. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Tyler Junior College in Texas and Longfield Academy in England... once scored a hat trick as a centerback. PERSONAL: Son of Mandy Phillips.

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Aedan

RADVANYI

Defender Senior London, England 2016: Played in 11 matches, making five starts...picked up one assist...took three shots... named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete. 2015: Started in five matches, making 11 total appearances...made GGC debut against Talladega (Aug. 21)...member of the defensive backline that collected five shutouts...posted two shots on the season, both against York in the A.I.I. tournament quarterfinals. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Point University and Wilson’s School...played in 15 matches with 14 starts as a freshman at Point...helped prep team to Surrey Cup, league cup, league title and an appearance in the round of 16 of the National Cup. PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Deborah Radvanyi.

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Samuel Forward Senior Aachen, Germany

SAMPAIO GOMES

2016: NAIA All-American honorable mention and first-team All-A.I.I. selection...DaktronicsNAIA Scholar-Athlete...played in all 20 matches, making 19 starts...tied for team lead with nine goals, including three game-winners...added one assist for 19 total points, second most on squad. 2015: A.I.I. all-tournament team honoree... made 14 appearances, starting in 13 matches ...netted second most goals for Grizzlies (5)... dished out five assists en route to collecting 15 points on the year...netted goals in three straight contests against Bryan, Bob Jones and York. 2014: Played in 16 matches with 13 starts... finished season ranked second on the team with five goals to go along with three assists...placed third on the team with 13 points...debuted off the bench in 1-0 victory over Lyon...scored first career goal in upset win at No. 2 Auburn-Montgomery...picked up hat trick vs. Bob Jones. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Viktoriaschule... scored 19 goals one season...led team to 2010 championship. PERSONAL: Son of Simgo and Livia de Sousa.

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Junior

AMETEPE

Defender Junior Snellville, Ga. 2016: Made 14 appearances on the back line, starting four times...tallied one assist. 2015: Collected nine starts in 14 appearances ...made collegiate career debut against Talladega...member of defensive line that collected five shutouts. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Brookwood High School...named Regional Defender of the Year and earned placement on the Gwinnett County Super Six and All-County First Team...also named MVP of Georgia All-Star match...helped Brookwood to state title as a junior and a runnerup finish as a senior...played on the club level for GSA and KSA...won state cup twice as well as a regional crown and Disney Showcase title ... Also finished as a national runner-up in 2013. PERSONAL: Son of Joseph Ametepe and Sharon Addy...father teaches physics at GGC... born in Hampton, Va.

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Midfielder Junior Norrköping, Sweden

Christoffer

ANDERSSON

2016: Played in 17 matches, making seven starts...registered six shots...named to A.I.I. Champions of Character team. 2015: Appeared in eight matches, debuting against Talladega...finished the season with two shots...first shot came against No. 23 AuburnMontgomery...final shot of season came against No. 17 Thomas. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Kunskapsgymnasiet Norrköping...played for IFK Norrköping and Lindö FF...helped club team to U19 national championship...also won back-to-back indoor championships. PERSONAL: Son of Lars and Karin Andersson.

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Herb

SEVILLA

Midfielder Junior Marietta, Ga. 2016: Played in 13 matches, making one start... tallied one assist and took three shots. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Campbell High School and Saint Joseph’s University...made 18 appearances with three starts at SJU...only freshman and one of just five Hawks to appear in all 18 matches...made collegiate debut at Marist...landed two of nine total shots on goal... played season-high 76 minutes vs. Utah Valley ...named to SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Son of Jaime and Adela Sevilla... born in Autlan Jalisco, Mexico.

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Defender Junior Coundon, England

Andrew

WHITE

2016: Played in all 20 matches, starting 18... named to All-A.I.I. first team...anchored defense, but pushed forward for four goals and one assist, tallying nine points...notched a pair of game-winning goals...took 14 shots. 2015: NSCAA All-East Region selection...first team All-A.I.I. honoree...started in all 19 matches ...made collegiate debut against Talladega (Aug. 21)...anchored the backline of the GGC defense that collected five shutouts...scored three goals, collecting six points on the year...netted first goal against top-ranked Davenport (Aug. 22)... second goal came in 4-3 win over Southeastern ...scored last goal in 1-0 victory over Goshen in Indiana...finished season with seven shots, landing four on frame. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Darlington College ...played for England Schoolboys U18 national team. PERSONAL: Son of Nigel and Sandra White.

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Ian Defender ARAMBURU Sophomore Lima, Peru 2016: Played in 12 matches on the back line, making five starts...recorded one shot. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Santa Maria High School and Universidad San Martin de Porres... played on the club level with Club Regatas Lima, where he served as the team captain. PERSONAL: Son of Alvaro Aramburu and Patricia Pajuelo.

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Forward Sophomore Sugar Hill, Ga.

Carlos DELAROSA

PRIOR TO GGC: Helped lead Duluth High School to the 2015 state championship...won team’s Golden Boot Award...graduated with perfect attendance. PERSONAL: Son of Carlos and Adriana Delarosa.

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2017 GRIZZLIES

Brandon

GOLAUB

Midfielder Sophomore Atlanta, Ga. PRIOR TO GGC: Named winger of the season... saw playing time for the AFC Lightning and the Georgia Revolution U20 teams...Four-year varsity member at Fayette High School...helped lead team to the state playoffs during freshman and junior seasons. PERSONAL: Son of Owen Golaub and Marva Gordon.

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Defender Sophomore Hefa, Israel

Sagi

HIRSCH

2016: Played in 18 matches on the back line, making 15 starts...also tallied one goal and one assist for three points...recorded seven shots. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Ort Yad Leibovitch ...also played on the club level for Hapoel Hadera, Hapoel Dalyat El-Carmel and Hapoel Rubi Shapira. PERSONAL: Son of Yizhar and Dale Hirsch.

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Amin sAHEB Forward ETTABAA Sophomore La Marsha, Tunisia PRIOR TO GGC: Selected for the Tunisian National U17 team...played with Rot Weiss Frankfurt and helped team win the championship with the U23 team...finished second with the first team squad. PERSONAL: Son of Mohamed and Ute Ettabaa.

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Defender Sophomore Snellville, Ga.

Malik

THORNELL

2016: Played in 17 matches, making 12 starts... tallied two assists and took five shots. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended South Gwinnett High School...four-year letterwinner...first team allcounty selection...team MVP during sophomore season...named Attacking Player of the Year as a junior...also played on the club level for KSA 98 Premier. PERSONAL: Son of Jason and Laura Thornell. Brother, Sekou, plays collegiately at Clayton State University.

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Riley

WILDEMAN

Goalkeeper Sophomore Canton, Ga. 2016: Made two appearances in goal... registered four saves...named to A.I.I. Champions of Character team. 2015: Redshirted at GGC. PRIOR TO GGC: Attended Cherokee High School...helped team to a county championship...lettered all four years, earning team MVP, all-county and all-region honors in the process...played on the club level for North Atlanta Soccer Academy...earned Golden Glove at the regional champsionships in 2015...club also won the state cup and a regional to qualify for nationals. PERSONAL: Son of Brian Wildeman and Mary Sorenson.

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Forward Freshman Kingston, Jamaica

Krishna

CLARKE

PRIOR TO GGC: Member of the Jamaican National Team at the U15 (2013) and U17 (2014) levels...leading goal scorer for the U13 and U15 teams...played for the Cavaliers Soccer Club and Kalonji Soccer Academy...helped lead Cavaliers CF to a regional championship for the U13, U15 and U17 squads...captained his parish team in Kingston to a national championship at the U15 level...helped lead team to a U19 championship at the Oliver Shield and the Lime Super Cup in 2014...also captured the U19 title at the Manning Cup. PERSONAL: Son of Howard Clarke and Kameka Bailey-Walker.

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Matija Goalkeeper

GLIGOROVIC Freshman Podgorica, Montenegro PRIOR TO GGC: Played in 23 matches for national team of Montenegro under the age of 17 and 18...member of four national league championships. PERSONAL: Son of Rajko and Maja Gligorovic.

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Goalkeeper Freshman Atlanta, Ga.

Ivan

MORALES

PRIOR TO GGC: Helped lead North Atlanta High School to a Sweet 16 appearance playing for Jay Bland. PERSONAL: Son of Bruno Morales and Antonia Ramirez.

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Alex

RIVERA

Midfielder Freshman Lilburn, Ga. PRIOR TO GGC: Played for the Kalonji Soccer Academy for Bruno Kalonji...helped lead the team to a 2016 Georgia State Cup championship...served as team captain...fourtime member of the Olympic Development team...named to the Gwinnett Super Six team... served as team captain...helped lead team to the 2015 state finals...also reached state semifinals in 2016 and a quarterfinal appearance in 2017... member of the Math Honors Society. PERSONAL: Son of Alfredo and Lizbeth Rivera...brother also is a member of the Georgia Gwinnett men’s soccer team.

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Midfielder Freshman Lilburn, Ga.

Alfredo

RIVERA

PRIOR TO GGC: Helped lead club team to a 2016 Georgia State Cup Final Four appearance... team won the 2015 Disney Showcase championship along with the Georgia Soccer champions that season...2014 Georgia State Cup championship member...key contributor of team that won the 2012 United States National League championship that featured the top 16 club teams in the country...2013 U.S. National League finalist and won the 2013 national championship...team also won the 2012 Georgia State Cup championship a year after being a state finalist...2012 team also was a finalist for the U.S. Region III championship...team captain for Brookwood High School 2014 Region 8 (6A) Georgia state champion...earned first-team allstate and all-region during state championship campaign...scored 18 goals and tallied seven assists in earning Gwinnett County Forward of the Year Region 8 award in 2014. PERSONAL: Son of Alfredo and Lizbeth Rivera... brother is also a member of the men’s soccer team.

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Niall

sWAN

Midfielder Freshman Dunshaughlin, Ireland PRIOR TO GGC: Scored the game-winning goal in the 120th minute in the 2013 Dublin Cup Final, playing for a league of Ireland division... served as captain of Home Farm Football Club and leading team to league titles, along with the Dublin Cup and the Topflight Cup... key contributor to the DDSL league champion in 2013, 2014 and 2015...also a member of Bognor Regis Tournament Cup winning team (2013), Glebe North Tournament winner (2014), Kells Cup winner (2014) and an All Ireland SemiFinalist (2014 and 2015). PERSONAL: Son of Aidan Swan and Orla Quinn.

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Midfielder Freshman Paris, France

Toni

TIENTE

PERSONAL: Son of Simo Tiente and Valerie Laure Djeumo Adele.

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Michael

wEBER

Midfielder Freshman Zofingen, Switzerland PRIOR TO GGC: Played for the Switzerland National Team from U15 to U19...played in over 50 matches in the second highest league in Switzerland...served as captain for the U16 and U18 teams...helped lead FC Basel U16 and U18 teams to the national championship titles... participated in the European Championships with Switzerland U17. PERSONAL: Son of Stefan and Sonja Weber.

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GRIZZLY HISTORY ALL-AMERICANS

2013 ............................................. Rene Erang (Honorable Mention) 2014 ............................................. Ruud Grol (Third Team) 2016 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe (Honorable Mention) 2016 .............................................. Samuel Sampaio Gomes (Honorable Mention)

NSCAA ALL-REGION

All-Time

AWARDS

2012 ............................................. Tom Butler (First Team, East) 2012 .............................................. Greg Hartley (First Team, East) 2012 .............................................. Ibrahima Sissoko (First Team, East) 2013 ............................................. Rene Enang (First Team, Independent) 2013 ............................................. Ruud Grol (First Team, Independent) 2014 ............................................. Ruud Grol (First Team, Independent) 2014 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe (Second Team, Independent) 2014 ............................................. Ibrahima Sissoko (Second Team, Independent) 2015 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe (Second Team, East) 2015 ............................................. Martin Toribio (Second Team, East) 2015 ............................................. Andrew White (Second Team, East)

NSCAA REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

2013 ............................................. Steve DeCou (Independent) 2014 ............................................. Steve DeCou (Independent)

A.I.I. PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2016 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe

A.I.I. GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR

2016 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe

ALL-A.I.I.

2013 ............................................. Rene Enang (First Team) 2013 ............................................. Ruud Grol (First Team) 2013 ............................................. Martin Lugo (First Team) 2013 ............................................. German Rodriguez (Honorable Mention) 2013 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe (Honorable Mention) 2013 ............................................. Ibrahima Sissoko (Honorable Mention) 2014 ............................................. Ruud Grol (First Team) 2014 ............................................. Ibrahima Sissoko (First Team) 2014 ............................................. Jamie King (Second Team) 2014 ............................................. Callum Mordey (Second Team) 2014 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe (Second Team) 2014 ............................................. Martin Lugo (Honorable Mention) 2015 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe (First Team) 2015 ............................................. Martin Toribio (First Team) 2015 ............................................. Andrew White (First Team) 2015 ............................................. Jon Conner (Second Team) 2015 ............................................. Matti Puranen (Second Team) 2015 ............................................. Martin Lugo (Honorable Mention) 2016 ............................................. Samuel Sampaio Gomes (First Team) 2016 ............................................. Jack Gurr (First Team) 2016 ............................................. Ellis Husband (First Team) 2016 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe (First Team) 2016 ............................................. Jumar Oakley (Second Team) 2016 ............................................. Andrew White (First Team0

A.I.I. TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2013 ............................................. Rene Enang 2014 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe 2016 ............................................. Samuel Sampaio Gomes

ALL-A.I.I. TOURNAMENT

RENE ENANG

2013 ............................................. Rene Enang, Alex Joseph, Johan Sanchez and ........................................................ Ibrahima Sissoko 2014 ............................................. Juan Giraldo, Callum Mordey, German Rodriguez, ........................................................ Lewis Sharpe and Ibrahima Sissoko 2015 ............................................. Matti Puranen and Samuel Sampaio Gomes 2016 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe, Jumar Oakley, Andrew White and ........................................................ Ellis Husband

A.I.I. COACH OF THE YEAR 2013 ............................................. Steve DeCou

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GRIZZLY HISTORY NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES

2014 ............................................. Martin Lugo 2014 ............................................. Zach Mruk 2015 ............................................. Martin Lugo 2015 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe 2016 ............................................. Aedan Radvanyi 2016 ............................................. Samuel Sampaio Gomes 2016 ............................................. Lewis Sharpe

All-Time

AWARDS

SAMUEL SAMPAIO GOMES

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GRIZZLY HISTORY A Essie Aburime (No. 23 | Atlanta, Ga.) .............................................. 2013-14 Junior Ametepe (No. 3 | Snellville, Ga.) ................................ 2015-present Christoffer Andersson (No. 12 | Norrkoping, Sweden) .......... 2015-present Ian Aramburu (No. 5 | Lima, Peru) ........................................... 2016-present

B Alex Blekkink (No. 5 | Emmen, Netherlands) ...................................... 2014 Brandon Bouysou (No. 14 | Buford, Ga.) ............................................... 2013 David Burke (No. 11 | Columbus, Ga.) ............................................ 2012-13 Tom Butler (No. 9 | Birmingham, England) .......................................... 2012 Myles Barber (No. 23 | Snellville, Ga.) ......................................................2016

C

All-Time

ROSTER

Jon Conner (No. 14 | Loganville, Ga.) .............................................. 2015-16 Jhovany Conteras (No. 17 | Atlanta, Ga.) ................................................2016

D Patrick DaCosta (No. 22 | Lauderhill, Fla.) ............................................ 2013 Brandon Deane (No. 23 | Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) .................................... 2015 Victor de Lima (No. 4 | Sao Paulo, Brazil) .............................................. 2012 Jardel Depeiaza (No. 11 | Manchester, England) ........................ 2015-16 Alejandro Duque (No. 10 | Duluth, Ga.) ................................................ 2012

E Rene Enang (No. 17 | Kumba, Cameroon) .................................... 2012-13

F Jose Figueroa (No. 2 | Guatemala City, Guatemala) .................. 2012-13

G Juan Giraldo (No. 19/10 | Dacula, Ga.) ........................................... 2013-14 Ruud Grol (No. 4 | Groningen, Netherlands) ................................ 2013-14 Jack Gurr (No. 2 | Newcastle, England) ................................ 2014-present

H Adam Hamalainen (No. 14 | Boras Sweden) ....................................... 2014 Greg Hartley (No. 1 | Manchester, England) ........................................ 2012 Sagi Hirsch (No. 14 | Hefa, Israel).............................................. 2016-present Rasmus Holmqvist (No. 7 | Skara, Sweden) ......................................... 2014 Ellis Husband (No. 6 | Darlington, England) ....................... 2014-present

J Arijan Jaganjac (No. 25 | Lawrenceville, Ga.) ...................................... 2014 Alex Joseph (No. 6 | Miami, Fla.) ....................................................... 2012-13

K Jamie King (No. 11 | Milton Keynes, England) .................................... 2014

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MARTIN LUGO


GRIZZLY HISTORY L Won II Lee (No. 22 | Suwanee, Ga.) ...........................................................2016 Callum Lees (No. 20 | Atlanta, Ga.) .................................................. 2015-16 Martin Lugo (No. 13 | Lawrenceville, Ga.) ................................. 2012-2015

M Ike Marcussi (No. 19 | Sao Paulo, Brazil) ................................................ 2012 Juan Matute (No. 5 | Buenos Aires, Argentina) ........................... 2012-13 Josh McGonigal (No. 9 | Dumfermline, Scotland) ............................. 2013 Cameron St. Prix Mitchell (No. 7 | London, England) .........................2016 Andres Molano (No. 8 | Bogota, Colombia) ................................. 2012-13 Callum Mordey (No. 17/18 | Sunderland, England) .................. 2013-16 Stuart Morrison (No. 7 | Inverness, Scotland) .............................. 2012-13 Zach Mruk (No. 21 | Buford, Ga.) ...................................................... 2012-14

All-Time

ROSTER

O John O’Connor (No. 19 | Dublin, Ireland) ............................................. 2015 Jumar Oakley (No. 19 | Roswell, Ga.) .......................................................2016

P Erik Perez (No. 21 | Atlanta, Ga.) .............................................................. 2015 Matti Puranen (No. 10 | Helsinki, Finland) .................................... 2015-16

R Aedan Radvanyi (No. 15 | London, England) ..................... 2015-present Matt Redgrave (No. 5 | Walthamstow, England) ................................ 2015 German Rodriguez (No. 16 | Tegucigalpa, Honduras) .............. 2012-14 Edwin Romero (No. 14 | Duluth, Ga.) ..................................................... 2012

S Samuel Sampaio Gomes (No. 9 | Aachen, Germany) ...... 2014-present Sol Samuel (No. 24 | Atlanta, Ga.) ........................................................... 2014 Johan Sanchez (No. 12 | Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic) ............... 2012-13 Thiago Santos (No. 20 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) ................................... 2012 Herb Sevilla (No. 21 | Marietta, Ga.) ........................................ 2016-present David Scott (No. 27 | Columbus, Ga.) ............................................. 2014-16 Pierre Semudenge Mujene (No. 8 | Groningen, Netherlands) .................... 2014-16 Lewis Sharpe (No. 1 | Durham, England) ...................................... 2013-16 Ibrahima Sissoko (No. 15 | Norcross, Ga.) ...................................... 2012-14 Andrew Smith (No. 17 | Warner Robins, Ga.) ........................... 2014-2015 Iain Struckmeyer (No. 28 | Kathleen, Ga.) ..................................... 2012-14

T Malik Thornell (No. 16 | Snellville, Ga.) ................................... 2016-present James Toombs (No. 10 | Evans, Ga.) ................................................ 2013-14 Martin Toribio (No. 7 | Xativa, Spain) ..................................................... 2015

W Andrew White (No. 4 | Coundon, England) ........................ 2015-present Riley Wildeman (No. 0/28 | Canton, Ga.) ............................. 2015-present Tyler Woodruff (No. 12 | Powder Springs, Ga.) ................................... 2014

CALLUM MORDEY

Y Andreas Ytterstrom (No. 22 | Norrkoping, Sweden) ......................... 2015

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GRIZZLY HISTORY GAMES PLAYED 1. 2. 3. 4.

Lewis Sharpe Martin Lugo Callum Mordey German Rodriguez Ibrahima Sissoko Ellis Husband

GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tom Butler Martin Lugo Samuel Sampaio Gomes Ibrahima Sissoko Matti Puranen

ASSISTS 1. 3. 4. 5.

German Rodriguez Ibrahima Sissoko Martin Lugo Jack Gurr Johan Sanchez

POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Martin Lugo Tom Butler Ibrahima Sissoko Samuel Sampaio Gomes German Rodriguez

SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

WINS 1. 2. 3.

Martin Lugo Ibrahima Sissoko Tom Butler Jack Gurr Samuel Sampaio Gomes

Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley Iain Struckmeyer

SHUTOUTS 1. 2.

Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley Iain Struckmeyer

SAVES 1. 2. 3.

Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley Iain Struckmeyer

2013-16 ................................ 76 2012-15 ................................ 73 2014-16 ................................ 67 2012-14 ................................ 55 2012-14 ................................ 55 2014-present .......................... 55

2012 ................................... 28 2012-15 ................................ 26 2014-present .......................... 19 2012-14 ................................ 18 2015-16 ................................ 11

Career

RECORDS

2012-14 ............................... 19 2012-14 ................................ 19 2012-15 ................................ 18 2014-present .......................... 15 2012-13 ................................ 11

2012-15 ................................ 70 2012 ................................... 65 2012-14 ................................ 55 2014-present .......................... 47 2012-14 ................................ 37

2012-15 .............................. 143 2012-14 .............................. 100 2012 ................................... 92 2014-present .......................... 89 2014-present .......................... 85

2013-16 ................................ 49 2012 ................................... 11 2012-14 ................................. 4

2013-16 ................................ 25 2012 .................................... 3 2012-14 ................................. 3

2013-16 .............................. 265 2012 ................................... 38 2012-14 ................................ 11

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 2.

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Greg Hartley Lewis Sharpe

2012 ................................. .580 2013-16 ............................. 1.016

TOM BUTLER


GRIZZLY HISTORY GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Season

RECORDS

Tom Butler Martin Lugo Ibrahima Sissoko Jack Gurr Samuel Sampaio Gomes

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3.

Jack Gurr Tom Butler German Rodriguez Martin Lugo Rene Enang Ibrahima Sissoko

POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tom Butler Jack Gurr Ibrahima Sissoko Martin Lugo Alejandro Duque

SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

WINS 1. 2. 3. 5.

2012 ................................... 65 2016 ................................... 28 2012 ................................... 27 2012 ................................... 26 2012 ................................... 23

2012 ................................... 92 2012 ................................... 63 2016 ................................... 59 2013 ................................... 45 2016 ................................... 44

Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe

2013 ................................... 15 2016 ................................... 13 2012 ................................... 11 2014 ................................... 11 2015 ................................... 10

Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley Iain Struckmeyer Lewis Sharpe

SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2016 ................................... 10 2012 .................................... 9 2012 .................................... 8 2013 .................................... 8 2013 .................................... 8 2014 .................................... 8

Tom Butler Alejandro Duque Jack Gurr Rene Enang Jumar Oakley

SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4.

2012 ................................... 28 2012 ................................... 11 2012 ................................... 10 2016 .................................... 9 2016 .................................... 9

Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Greg Hartley

2016 ................................... 10 2013 .................................... 8 2014 .................................... 4 2012 .................................... 3 2012 .................................... 3 2015 .................................... 3

2014 ................................... 74 2016 ................................... 70 2015 ................................... 68 2013 ................................... 53 2012 ................................... 38

GREG HARTLEY

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GRIZZLY HISTORY GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Tom Butler Greg Hartley Tom Butler Victor de Lima Ibrahima Sissoko Samuel Sampaio Gomes Jack Gurr Samuel Sampaio Gomes

ASSISTS 1. 2. 5.

Alejandro Duque Tom Butler Tom Butler Greg Hartley Many Players

POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tom Butler Greg Hartley Tom Butler Ibrahima Sissoko Tom Butler Samuel Sampaio Gomes Jack Gurr

SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Greg Hartley Tom Butler Tom Butler Tom Butler Tom Butler Alejandro Duque Martin Lugo Matt Redgrave Jack Gurr

SAVES 1. 2.

7.

Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe Lewis Sharpe

8 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 7 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 5 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 3 vs. Crown (Oct. 12, 2012) 3 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 3 vs. Bob Jones (Nov. 8, 2014) 3 vs. Bob Jones (Nov. 5, 2016 3 vs. Fisher (Nov. 11, 2016)

4 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 3 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 3 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 3 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 2 (18 times)

Match

RECORDS

19 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 17 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 10 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 8 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 7 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 7 vs. Bob Jones (Nov. 8, 2014) 7 vs. Bob Jones (Nov. 5, 2016)

15 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 14 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 10 at Oakwood (Oct. 21, 2012) 8 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 8 at Covenant (Oct. 13, 2012) 8 vs. Reinhardt (Oct. 17, 2012) 8 vs. Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4, 2014) 8 vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 4, 2015) 8 vs. Cumberlands (Oct. 22, 2016)

9 at Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 16, 2014) 8 at Tennessee Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2014) 8 vs. Northwestern Ohio (Nov. 11, 2014) 8 vs. William Carey (Sept. 21, 2015) 8 vs. Brewton-Parker (Aug. 31, 2016) 8 vs. Bryan (Sept. 20, 2016) 7 vs. Cal State San Marcos (Nov. 14, 2014) 7 vs. Reinhardt (Sept. 9, 2015) 7 vs. Thomas (Oct. 23, 2015) 7 vs. St. Thomas (Aug. 26, 2016)

LEWIS SHARPE

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GRIZZLY HISTORY WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Team

RECORDS

15 15 13 12 10

GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

93 40 39 38 37

ASSISTS 1. 2. 4. 5.

65 37 37 33 31

POINTS 1. 2. 4. 5.

251 113 113 111 109

SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

395 322 316 278 274

SHOTS ON GOAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

203 157 143 121 116

SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4.

12 10 8 5 5

GOALS ALLOWED

ANDRES MOLANO

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

9 15 18 19 26

2012 2013 2016 2014 2015

2012 2016 2013 2015 2014

2012 2014 2015 2016 2013

2012 2015 2016 2014 2013

2012 2013 2016 2015 2014

2012 2016 2013 2014 2015

2016 2012 2013 2014 2015

2012 2014 2013 2016 2015

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GRIZZLY HISTORY GOALS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 5.

19 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 12 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 9 vs. Crown (Oct. 12, 2012) 9 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 8 vs. St. Francis (Sept. 8, 2012) 8 vs. Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4, 2014)

ASSISTS IN A GAME 1. 2. 4.

14 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 9 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 9 vs. Florida College (Oct. 19, 2012) 7 vs. Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4, 2014) 7 vs. Bob Jones (Nov. 8, 2014) 7 vs. York (Nov. 11, 2015)

Team

RECORDS

SHOTS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

48 vs. Toccoa Falls (Nov. 4, 2014) 41 vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 3, 2012) 37 vs. York (Nov. 11, 2015) 34 vs. Tennessee Temple (Aug. 25, 2012) 33 vs. Oakwood (Sept. 21, 2012)

SAVES IN A GAME 1. 2.

7.

13 vs. Auburn-Montgomery (Sept. 16, 2014) 8 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2014) 8 vs. Northwestern Ohio (Nov. 22, 2014) 8 vs. William Carey (Sept. 21, 2015) 8 vs. Brewton-Parker (Aug. 31, 2016) 8 vs. Bryan (Sept. 20, 2016) 7 vs. Thomas (Sept. 6, 2014) 7 vs. Cal State San Marcos (Nov. 14, 2014) 7 vs. Reinhardt (Sept. 9, 2015) 7 vs. Thomas (Oct. 23, 2015) 7 vs. St. Thomas (Aug. 26, 2016)

JOHAN SANCHEZ

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GRIZZLY HISTORY 2012 Overall Record: 15-2-1 Home: 7-1-1 | Away: 7-1 | Neutral: 1-0

All-Time

RESULTS

Aug. 25 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept. 19 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 3

Tennessee Temple .................... W, 12-0 Emmanuel .......................... T, 0-0 (2OT) vs. St. Francis (Ill.) ~ ................... W, 8-0 at SCAD Savannah ...................... W, 1-0 Bob Jones ................................... W, 2-0 Georgia Southwestern ................ W, 2-0 at Oakwood ................................ W, 5-0 at Young Harris ............................ L, 1-2 at Florida College ........................ W, 5-0 Auburn-Montgomery .................. L, 0-1 Crown ......................................... W, 9-0 at Covenant ........................ W, 3-2 (OT) at Reinhardt ............................... W, 4-1 Florida College ............................ W, 9-1 Oakwood .................................... W, 5-0 at Tennessee Temple ................... W, 6-0 at Faulkner .................... W, 1-1 (2OT) * Hiwassee .................................. W, 19-0

~ - Hardeeville, S.C. * - Win later awarded by forfeit

2013 Overall Record: 15-5 Home: 7-3 | Away: 7-2 | Neutral: 1-0 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 31 Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Thomas ...................................... W, 2-1 Milligan ..................................... W, 3-0 Embry-Riddle .............................. L, 0-2 vs. Oklahoma City ^ ................... W, 3-1 at John Brown ^ ......................... L, 2-3 at No. 16 Auburn-Montgomery .............. W, 1-0 at No. 24 SCAD Savannah ................. W, 3-2 (2OT) Reinhardt .................................... L, 1-2 Union ......................................... W, 3-1 Tennessee Wesleyan ................... W, 4-0 No. 12 Young Harris ..................... L, 1-2 at Tennessee Temple ................... W, 2-0 at Bob Jones ............................... W, 4-1 at Truett-McConnell .................... W, 2-0 at Montreat ................................ W, 1-0 at Cumberland ........................... W, 1-0 SCAD Savannah ................ W, 1-0 (2OT) Cal State San Marcos # ................ W, 2-1 No. 3 Ashford # ........................... W, 3-0 at No. 13 Embry-Riddle & ............ L, 0-1

^ - John Brown Tournament (Siloam Springs, Ark.) # - A.I.I. Tournament (Lawrenceville, Ga.) & - NAIA Championship Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.)

2014 Overall Record: 12-3-2 Home: 6-1-1 | Away: 3-2-1 | Neutral: 3-0 Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

vs. Lyon ~ .................................. W, 1-0 at Cumberland ~ ........................ W, 4-2 at No. 18 Thomas ......................... L, 0-1 Truett-McConnell ....................... W, 2-0 Tennessee Temple ...................... W, 2-0 at No. 2 Auburn-Montgomery ............ W, 2-1 No. 14 William Carey ................... W, 2-0 Shorter ............................... T, 1-1 (2OT) at Reinhardt ................................ L, 0-1 Talladega .................................... W, 2-1 at Tennessee Wesleyan ............... W, 2-1 at SCAD Savannah .............. T, 1-1 (2OT) Toccoa Falls ................................. W, 8-0 Bob Jones ................................... W, 6-1 vs. Cal State San Marcos # ..... W, 2-1 (2OT) vs. Houston-Victoria # ................ W, 2-1 Northwestern Ohio & .................. L, 0-3

~ - Cumberland Tournament (Lebanon, Tenn.) # - A.I.I. Tournament (Clinton, Iowa) & - NAIA Championship Opening Round (Lawrenceville, Ga.)

2015 Overall Record: 10-6-3 Home: 4-4-2 | Away: 4-0-1 | Neutral: 2-2 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 27 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Nov. 12

Talladega .................................... W, 5-0 No. 1 Davenport ................. T, 1-1 (2OT) vs. LSU-Alexandria * ................... W, 2-1 Southeastern .............................. W, 4-3 vs. Holy Cross College & ............... L, 0-1 at Goshen ............................................ W, 1-0 (RV) Reinhardt ............................ L, 0-2 No. 23 Auburn-Montgomery .... T, 4-4 (2OT) vs. Middle Ga. State $ ................. W, 3-2 at William Carey ................. T, 2-2 (2OT) Martin Methodist ........................ L, 1-2 at Bryan ...................................... W, 3-2 Florida National .......................... W, 3-1 vs. No. 17 Thomas % .................... L, 0-2 at Tennessee Wesleyan ................. W, 1-0 SCAD Savannah ........................... L, 1-2 Bob Jones ................................... W, 2-0 York College # ............................. W, 5-0 Mount Mercy # ............................ L, 0-1

* - Match played in Montgomery, Ala. & - Match played in Goshen, Ind. $ - Match played in Macon, Ga. % - Match played in Columbus, Ga. # - A.I.I. Tournament (Lawrenceville, Ga.)

PIERRE SEMUDENGE MUJENE

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GRIZZLY HISTORY 2016 Overall Record: 13-4-3 Home: 6-1-3 | Away: 4-1 | Neutral: 3-2 Aug. 26 Aug. 27 Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

(RV) Saint Thomas (Fla.) * .......T 0-0 (2OT) Life (Ga.) *.......................................W, 4-0 Brewton-Parker (Ga.) ......................W, 3-1 Columbia International (S.C.) ..........W, 1-0 at No. 23 Hastings (Neb.).................. L, 4-0 vs. Concordia (Neb.) & ...................... L, 1-0 (RV) WVU Tech ................................. L, 4-3 No. 15 Bryan (Tenn.) ................T 0-0 (2OT) at Martin Methodist ............. W, 2-1 (2OT) (RV) Tennessee Wesleyan ................W, 2-0 at Auburn-Montgomery ..................W, 2-0 at Montreat (N.C.) ...........................W, 3-2 vs. No. 4 Thomas (Ga.) % .................W, 1-0 Cumberlands (Ky.) ...................T, 0-0 (2OT) Oglethorpe......................................W, 3-0 at Freed-Mardeman (Tenn.) ............W, 3-2 Bob Jones (S.C.)...............................W, 5-0 vs. Fisher (Mass.) # ..........................W, 4-0 at (RV) Johnson & Wales (Colo.) #....W, 2-0 at No. 13 Thomas (Ga.) ..............L, 3-2 (OT)

* - Grizzly Classic & - Match played in Hastings, Neb. % - Match played in Columbus, Ga. # - A.I.I. Tournament (Denver, Colo.)

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GRIZZLY HISTORY ASHFORD (IOWA)

CROWN (TENN.)

Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0

Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0

Nov. 16, 2013 ................................. W, 3-0

Oct. 12, 2012 ................................. W, 9-0

AUBURN-MONTGOMERY

CUMBERLAND (TENN.)

Overall Record: 3-1-1 Home: 0-1-1 | Away: 3-0 | Neutral: 0-0

Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0

Oct. 6, 2012 .................................... L, 0-1 Sept. 11, 2013 ............................... W, 1-0 Sept. 16, 2014 ............................... W, 2-1 Sept. 15, 2015 ....................... T, 4-4 (2OT) Oct. 8, 2016 ....................................W, 2-0

Oct. 29, 2013 ................................. W, 1-0 Aug. 30, 2014 ................................ W, 4-2

BOB JONES (S.C.) Overall Record: 5-0 Home: 3-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 15, 2012 ............................... W, 2-0 Oct. 14, 2013 ................................. W, 4-1 Nov. 8, 2014 ................................... W, 6-1 Nov. 6, 2015 ................................... W, 2-0 Nov. 5, 2016 ....................................W, 5-0

BREWTON-PARKER Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 31, 2016 ................................ W, 3-1

BRYAN (TENN.) Overall Record: 1-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 10, 2015 ................................. W, 3-2 Sept. 20, 2016 ........................ T, 0-0 (2OT)

CAL ST. SAN MARCOS Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 15, 2013 ................................. W, 2-1 Nov. 14, 2014 ........................ W, 2-1 (2OT)

COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 3, 2016 ................................. W, 1-0

CONCORDIA (NEB.) Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-1 Sept. 10, 2016 ................................ L, 0-1

COVENANT (TENN.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0

CUMBERLANDs (KY.) Overall Record: 0-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0

All-Time

SERIES

Oct. 22, 2016 ......................... T, 0-0 (2OT)

DAVENPORT (MICH.) Overall Record: 0-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 22, 2015 ........................ T, 1-1 (2OT)

EMBRY-RIDDLE (FLA.) Overall Record: 0-2 Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 31, 2013 ................................. L, 0-2 Nov. 23, 2013 .................................. L, 0-1

EMMANUEL (GA.) Overall Record: 0-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 1, 2012 ......................... T, 0-0 (2OT)

FAULKNER (ALA.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 30, 2012 ..................... W, 1-1 (2OT) * * - Win later awarded by forfeit

FISHER (MASS.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 11, 2016 ................................. W, 4-0

FLA. COLLEGE Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 29, 2012 ............................... W, 5-0 Oct. 19, 2012 ................................. W, 9-1

FLA. NATIONAL Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 17, 2015 ................................. W, 3-1

Oct. 13, 2012 .......................... W, 3-2 (OT)

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GRIZZLY HISTORY FREED-HARDEMAN Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0

Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0

Oct. 31, 2016 ................................. W, 3-2

Aug. 29, 2014 ................................ W, 1-0

GA. SOUTHWESTERN

All-Time

SERIES

Overall Record: 1-1 Home: 0-1 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0

Sept. 19, 2012 ............................... W, 2-0

Sept. 26, 2015 ................................ L, 1-2 Sept. 24, 2016 .......................W, 2-1 (2OT)

GOSHEN (IND.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 5, 2015 ................................. W, 1-0

Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 9, 2016 .................................. L, 0-4

HIWASSEE (TENN.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Nov. 3, 2012 ................................. W, 19-0

HOLY CROSS (IND.) Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-1 Sept. 4, 2015 .................................. L, 0-1

HOUSTON-VICTORIA Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 15, 2014 ................................. W, 2-1

JOHN BROWN (ARK.) Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 7, 2013 .................................. L, 2-3

JOHNSON & WALES (FLA.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 12, 2016 ................................. W, 2-0

LIFE (GA.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 27, 2016 ................................ W, 4-0

LSU-ALEXANDRIA Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 28, 2015 ................................ W, 2-1

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MARTIN METHODIST

Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0

HASTINGS (NEB.)

ELLIS HUSBAND

LYON (ARK.)

MIDDLE GA. STATE Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Sept. 18, 2015 ............................... W, 3-2

MILLIGAN (TENN.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 24, 2013 ................................ W, 3-0

MONTREAT (N.C.) Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 26, 2013 ................................. W, 1-0 Oct. 15, 2016 ..................................W, 3-2

MOUNT MERCY (IOWA) Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Nov. 12, 2015 .................................. L, 0-1

NORTHWESTERN OHIO Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Nov. 22, 2014 .................................. L, 0-3

OAKWOOD (ALA.) Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 21, 2012 ............................... W, 5-0 Oct. 21, 2012 ................................. W, 5-0

OGLETHORPE (GA.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 23, 2016 ................................. W, 3-0

OKLAHOMA CITY Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Sept. 6, 2013 ................................. W, 3-1


GRIZZLY HISTORY REINHARDT (GA.) Overall Record: 1-3 Home: 0-2 | Away: 1-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 17, 2012 ................................. W, 4-1 Sept. 17, 2013 ................................ L, 1-2 Sept. 30, 2014 ................................ L, 0-1 Sept. 9, 2015 .................................. L, 0-2

SCAD SAVANNAH Overall Record: 3-1-1 Home: 2-1 | Away: 1-0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 9, 2012 ................................. W, 1-0 Sept. 13, 2013 ...................... W, 3-2 (2OT) Nov. 2, 2013 .......................... W, 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 25, 2014 ................................... T, 1-1 Oct. 31, 2015 .................................. L, 1-2

SHORTER (GA.) Overall Record: 0-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Sept. 27, 2014 ................................. T, 1-1

SOUTHEASTERN (FLA.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 30, 2015 ................................ W, 4-3

ST. FRANCIS (ILL.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-0 Sept. 8, 2012 ................................. W, 8-0

ST. THOMAS (FLA.) Overall Record: 0-0-1 Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 26, 2016 .................................. T, 0-0

TALLADEGA (ALA.) Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 8, 2014 ................................... W, 2-1 Aug. 21, 2015 ................................ W, 5-0

TENN. TEMPLE Overall Record: 4-0 Home: 2-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Aug. 25, 2012 .............................. W, 12-0 Oct. 26, 2012 ................................. W, 6-0 Oct. 11, 2013 ................................. W, 2-0 Sept. 13, 2014 ............................... W, 2-0

Sept. 28, 2013 ............................... W, 4-0 Oct. 18, 2014 ................................. W, 2-1 Oct. 27, 2015 ................................. W, 1-0 Oct. 1, 2016 ....................................W, 2-0

THOMAS (GA.) Overall Record: 2-3 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-2 | Neutral: 1-1 Aug. 23, 2013 ................................ W, 2-1 Sept. 6, 2014 .................................. L, 0-1 Oct. 23, 2015 .................................. L, 0-2 Oct. 18, 2016 ..................................W, 1-0 Nov. 19, 2016 ............................L, 3-2 (OT)

TRUETT-MCCONNELL (GA.)

All-Time

SERIES

Overall Record: 2-0 Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Oct. 19, 2013 ................................. W, 2-0 Sept. 9, 2014 ................................. W, 2-0

TOCCOA FALLS (GA.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Nov. 4, 2014 ................................... W, 8-0

UNION (KY.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 21, 2013 ............................... W, 3-1

WILLIAM CAREY (MISS.) Overall Record: 1-0-1 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 21, 2014 ............................... W, 2-0 Sept. 21, 2015 ....................... T, 2-2 (2OT)

WVU TECH Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 17, 2016 ................................ L, 3-4

YORK (N.Y.) Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 Nov. 11, 2015 ................................. W, 5-0

YOUNG HARRIS (GA.) Overall Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-0 Sept. 23, 2012 ................................ L, 1-2 Oct. 9, 2013 .................................... L, 1-2

TENN. WESLEYAN Overall Record: 4-0 Home: 2-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-0

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GEORGIA GWINNETT GRIZZLIES DAY FRI SAT SAT MON THURS SUN SAT TUE SAT SUN THURS TUE WED TUE SUN WED FRI

DATE OPPONENT 8/25 VS. CUMBERLANDS (KY.) & 8/26 @ UNION (KY.) 9/2 @ SOUTHEASTERN (FLA.) 9/4 VS. KEISER (FLA.) $ 9/7 MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE ^ 9/10 JOHNSON & WALES (FLA.) ^ 9/16 @ COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL 9/19 MOBILE (ALA.) ^ 9/23 @ WVU TECH 9/24 @ BLUEFIELD (VA.) 9/28 MARTIN METHODIST (TENN.) ^ 10/11 LINDSEY WILSON (KY.) ^ 10/17 VS. THOMAS (GA.) ! 10/21 BRYAN (TENN.) ^ % 10/24 @ BOB JONES (S.C.) 10/28 @ CUMBERLAND (TENN.) 10/30 @ OGLETHORPE (GA.) 11/10-11 A.I.I. CHAMPIONSHIPS # 11/18-12/2 NAIA CHAMPIONSHIPS *

TIME 6 P.M. 6 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. NOON 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 1 P.M. 1 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 6 P.M. 1 P.M. 8 P.M. 2 P.M. 7 P.M.

^ - MATCH PLAYED AT GRIZZLY SOCCER COMPLEX @ - MATCH PLAYED AT OPPONENT & - MATCH AT BARBOURVILLE, KY. $ - MATCH AT LAKELAND, FLA. ! - MATCH AT COLUMBUS, GA. % - HOMECOMING # - MATCHES PLAYED AT GRIZZLY SOCCER COMPLEX IN LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. * - MATCH LOCATIONS TO BE DETERMINED ALL 64MATCH TIMES ARE EASTERN AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE


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