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ME N'S SOCCER General Information..........................1-4 Table of Contents...........................................1 Quick Facts.....................................................1 Program History..............................................1 Coaching Staff................................................1 Media Information..........................................1 Athletic Media Relations................................1 Head Coach Kevin Kennedy..........................2 Assistant Coaches..........................................3 Roster..............................................................4

SHOOTING AT EAGLE FIELD Any media wishing to shoot still photography or video of a Georgia Southern soccer match is welcome to do so. However, all photographers are required to stay off the field of play as well as outside of both team areas. It is recommended that photographers stand several yards off the sideline to reduce the risk of injury. Also, no children are allowed near the field of play, including the track.

Meet The Eagles................................. 5-17 Player Profiles........................................... 6-17

PLAYER INTERVIEWS All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated through the athletics media relations office at least one day in advance. For reporters unable to staff a practice session, student-athlete phone interviews can be arranged by contacting the GSU Athletics Media Relations Office no later than 2:00 p.m. on the day an interview is requested.

2010 season in review................... 18-20 2010 Overall Statistics................................18 2010 Conference Only Statistics................19 2010 Southern Conference Recap.............20 record book and history............. 21-37 All-Time Honors............................................21 Individual Career Records...........................22 Individual Season Records..........................23 Individual Game Records............................24 Team Records.........................................25-26 Annual Leaders............................................27 Series Records....................................... 28-31 Coaching History..........................................31 Year-by-Year Results...............................32-36 All-Time Letterwinners........................... 36-37 ABOUT GEORGIA SOUTHERN.............. 38-40 The Southern Conference............................38 This is Georgia Southern.............................39 Dr. Brooks A. Keel........................................40 Sam Baker....................................................40

INTERVIEWS WITH COACH Please contact the AMR office if you desire an interview with coach Vanderspigel. PRACTICE COVERAGE Any media member wishing to cover practice sessions is welcome to do so. The AMR office appreciates advance notice when you are planning to attend in order to provide maximum service. CREDITS The 2011 Georgia Southern Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a production of the GSU Athletic Media Relations Office, and was written, designed and edited by AJ Henderson. Cover was designed by Henderson. Special thanks to Rose Carter, Barrett Gilham and head men’s soccer coach Kevin Kennedy for editing services. Photography provided by GSU Photographic Services, Frank Fortune, Suzanne Oliver, Willis Glassgow, SoCon photos and GSU Athletic Media Relations.

Athletics Media Relations Staff

AJ Henderson Asst. Media Relations Director (M Soccer)

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QUICK FACTS Location...........................Statesboro, Georgia Founded...................................................1906 Enrollment............................................19.086 Nickname.............................................. Eagles Colors.......................................Blue and White Home Field.....................................Eagle Field Capacity..................................................... 500 Affiliation..................................NCAA Division I Conference........................................Southern President............................ Dr. Brooks A. Keel Athletics Director............................Sam Baker Senior Woman Administrator..... Cathy Beene Faculty Ath. Rep................Dr. Chris Geyerman Website.....www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Soccer.................................1980 Overall All-Time Record................231-288-49 Overall Conference Record............ 73-101-11 SoCon Tournament App./Last..........16/2010 SoCon Tournament Record................10-15-3 2010 Record..........................................3-11-1 2010 SoCon Record................................ 0-6-0 2010 SoCon Finish.................................... 8th 2010 Final Ranking...................................N/A COACHING STAFF Head Coach............................. Kevin Kennedy Alma Mater (yr)......... Augusta State (1995) GSU Record (yrs).......................28-52-8 (5) Career Record (yrs)............................ Same Office Phone......................(912) 478-1204 Assistant Coach...........................Ben Freakley Alma Mater (yr) .. Georgia Southern (2000) Office Phone......................(912) 478-7842 Athletic Media Relations Interim AMR Director..............Barrett Gillham Office Phone........................ 912-478-5448 Asst. AMR/Men’s Soccer.......... AJ Henderson Office Phone.........................912-478-5071 Cell Phone............................912-678-5052 E-mail.ajhenderson@georgiasouthern.edu Fax............................................ 912-478-0046 Mailing Address..........................PO Box 8085 ....................... Georgia Southern University ................................ Statesboro, GA 30460 Overnight Address.....Ga. Southern University ...................................... Hanner Fieldhouse ................................................... Suite 1300 ................................ Statesboro, GA 30460

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Head Coach // 6th Season // Augusta State (1995) Prior to joining the Eagles, Kennedy spent six years serving as the Director of Coaching and Club Director of the Augusta Arsenal Soccer Club. He oversaw a coaching staff of 25 and business operations of the club, in addition to coordinating the Capital Improvement projects at the Augusta Soccer Park. In addition to the administrative duties, he did extensive work on the coaching front. He worked as an instructor for coaching education with the Georgia Youth Soccer Association, and in 2003 hosted the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Coaching Academy. Along with his club coaching experience, Kennedy served as a staff coach for the Georgia Olympic Development Program. From January 2002, Kennedy was the boys head coach at Aquinas High School, leading that squad to the 2005 AA/A State championship. The Augusta Chronicle 2005 ‘Boys Soccer Coach of the Year’, Kennedy coached Aquinas to three consecutive Region 7-AA/A titles (2003-05) and during those same three years received the Team Academic Award by the NSCAA. Kennedy was an undergraduate at Augusta State, received his master’s degree from Georgia Southern, then went back to ASU to work as a men’s soccer assistant coach during the 1999 season. He was a three-year team captain during his playing days, twice was named to the Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll, and in 1995 received the Tommy Werrick Scholar-Athlete Award. During his graduate work at Georgia Southern, he received a Teaching Excellence Award in 1999. A member of the GS club team, he was named to the All-Tournament Team at the National Club Championships. A member of the NSCAA, he owns a United States Soccer Federation ‘A’ license and received from the NSCAA an Advanced National diploma and Director of Coaching diploma. He earned an undergraduate degree in English from Augusta State in 1995, then received a Master of Science degree in Sports Management from Georgia Southern. Kennedy is married to the former Ale Sabio, and they are the parents of a daughter, Meghan and a son, Jackson.

The 2006 Southern Conference ‘Coach of the Year,’ Kevin Kennedy enters his fifth season at the helm of Georgia Southern Eagle Soccer. Hired days before the team reported for fall 2006 practice as the interim head coach, Kennedy helped turn around a 7-10-1 team that finished tied for last place in the SoCon in 2005, to a 10-6-3 record and a top-10 regional showing that ultimately peaked at No. 7 in the South region by the NSCAA/ Adidas rankings. Kennedy was soon promoted to his current permanent head coach status in December 2006 following a remarkable season that exceeded initial expectations. The 2006 Eagles produced their best campaign since 1997 when GSU finished with a 14-4-2 record. Georgia Southern’s appearance in the SoCon Championship match versus UNC Greensboro (Nov. 5, 2006) was an accomplishment that hadn’t occurred in a decade. The Eagles shut out eight teams during the 2006 campaign, tying the record set back in 1990, including a scoreless draw versus visiting UNC Greensboro (Sep. 20, 2006), the eventual SoCon regular season and tournament winner and No. 15 ranked team in the country. In 2007, Kennedy saw his Eagles take part in a rare opportunity, performing in front of a national audience. Played at UNCG Soccer Stadium in Greensboro, N.C. (Oct. 26, 2007), Fox Soccer Channel broadcast a rematch of the 2006 SoCon Tournament championship. The 2008 season was a year to remember for Kennedy. The Eagles became just the 16th different team to defeat Clemson under the lights at historic Riggs Field. Georgia Southern shocked a crowd of almost 6,000 defeating the Tigers 2-1 in one of the biggest non-conference wins in school history. The memories didn’t end there for the Eagles. With SoCon Tournament seeding on the line, Kennedy pulled off another shocker earning the school’s first win over UNC Greensboro en route to a second place finish in the SoCon. In five years at the helm, Kennedy has seen his student-athletes excel both on and off the field, capturing conference and national recognition. Earning all-SoCon honors were Luigi Clendening (2007), Jon Cox (2006), Brad Mitchum (2006) and Adam Webb (2006). Cox also received the program’s first SoCon “Freshman of the Year” honor (2006) and went on to be named to the College Soccer News All-Freshman Third Team and the NSCAA/ adidas all-South Region Third Team. Along with Cox, Webb also earned NSCAA/ adidas all-South Region accolades while claiming a spot on the College Soccer News “National Team of the Week” and garnering SoCon “Player of the Week” honors the week of Sep. 20, 2006. Academically, Kennedy has seen several of his pupils demonstrate excellent work in the classroom. Following the 2006-07 school year, seven Eagles were represented on the SoCon Honor Roll, having earned at least a 3.0 GPA. At the end of 2007-08, the men’s soccer team had nine individuals on the Honor Roll. In 2008-09, Mark Beville was named Student-Athlete of the Year at Georgia Southern. Kennendy’s 2008-09 squad also earned teh NSCAA Team Academic Award for averaging a team GPA above 3.0 for the year. Before coming to Statesboro, Kennedy enjoyed a successful coaching career at the club and high school levels.

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Assistant Coach // 2nd Season // Georgia Southern (2000)

Ben Freakley is in his second season as the assistant coach at Georgia Southern after spending four seasons as the head coach at the Virginian Military Institute. In just his second season at VMI, he led the Keydets to the best Big South finish in school history, using a team filled with freshmen, three of which earned All-Big South Freshman Team honors. At VMI, Freakley earned a reputation as a great recruiter. His players consistently earned Big South All-Freshman accolades, and he was able to sign numerous Virginia Olympic Development players during his four-year tenure. A 2000 Georgia Southern graduate, Freakley played for the Eagles before spending the next two seasons as a graduate assistant at Georgia Southern. After graduation, Freakley began to build his coaching resume, spending the 2003 season as an assistant at College of Charleston, assisting with all aspects of the program. Prior to his stint at VMI, Freakley was the head coach at Erskine College. In his first season, he directed the Division II squad into the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference tournament, the first appearance in his players’ careers. The Flying Feet went 9-7-1 in his second season, the program’s first winning season in seven years. Freakley holds several coaching licenses, including a USSF “A” License from the United States Soccer Federation as well as a Premier National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches’ Association of America (NSCAA). Freakley served as the head coach of the Boys ‘94 ODP Virginia team and was a member of the Region 1 ODP staff.

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Freakley earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Public Relations from Georgia Southern in 2000 and received his Master of Science in Sport Management from the Georgia Southern in May 2003. He is currently pursuing a master’s in sports psychology. Freakley is married to former Georgia Southern women’s soccer player Melissa Cox. The two married in 2003, and now have two sons, Benjamin (3) and Connor, born in December 2009.

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Graduate Assistant Coach 1st Season // Ohio State (2009)

Volunteer Goalkeepers Coach 1st Season // Coker College (2010)

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Ryan Lewis, a 2010 graduate of Coker College joins the Eagle coaching staff for the 2011 season as goalkeepers coach for both the men’s and women’s programs. Lewis worked with the Cobra keepers during the spring semester of 2011 before joining the Eagles as a graduate assistant. He appeared in 29 career matches over four seasons at Coker. Over that time, he made 102 career saves and was credited with seven wins between the pipes. A native of Satellite Beach, Fla., Lewis went to Satellite High School. His hobbies include surfing, wakeboarding and fishing. Lewis now resides in Statesboro.

Danny Irizarry enters his first season as Graduate Assistant Coach for the Georgia Southern Men's Soccer Team. A gradute of The Ohio State University, Irizarry played four seasons for the Buckeyes and captioned the Buckeyes in 2008. He was a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection and pulled national all-freshman team honors in 2005 in addition to Big Ten All-Freshman team honors. In 2007, the Buckeyes reached the National Championship game and won the Big Ten Conference Championship with Irizarry in the Midfield. An international capped player, Irizarry played one match for the Puerto Rican National Team in qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. He played in the June 14th, 2008 match against Honduras (2-2) as a 58th minute substitution. He was on the bench for two other matches in the Islanders' failed qualifying bid. As a coach, Irizarry was a volunteer coach on the 2009 Big Ten Championship Team and also worked with Columbus Crew Juniors, Concorde Fire and at the Grater Atlanta Christian School. His father, Rodney Irizarry was a two-sport athlete at NC State in Soccer and Fencing. His grandfather, Bruce Yancey was a three-sport All-American (football, lacrosse, boxing). Danny now resides in Statesboro.

Kennedy Year-By-Year

Year Overall SoCon 2006 10-6-3 4-1-2 2007 6-12-0 2-5-0 2008 8-8-1 4-3-0 2009 1-15-1 0-6-0 2010 3-11-3 0-6-1 Totals 28-52-8 10-21-3 2011 MEDI A GUIDE

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Neal Bates Ryan Platt Chase Park Thomas Valikonis Ado Junuzovic Trent Doty Mathew Brennan Aleksandar Tomic Muhamed Sidibeh Witt Carlisle Ethan LaPan David Vargas Masís Luigi Clendening Hunter Norton Nick Lane Nate Steele Chris Claxton Roberto Lopez Alex Evert Drew Ruggles Joe Hughes Seth Prieto Rocco Bagley Thomas Hamilton Bradley Bugg

POS. GK GK MF D F/M D D D F/M F F M F/M M D D F D/M M D M M M M GK

HT. 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-4 5-8 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-6 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-5 6-0 6-3

Wt. 170 190 165 172 155 180 160 160 150 155 160 162 142 189 165 180 160 185 165 190 175 150 130 170 200

CL. RSo. Sr. Fr. RFr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Watkinsville, Ga. (North Oconee) Preston, England (Nazareth College) Peachtree City, Ga. (Starrs Mill) Greenville, S.C. (Eastside) Lawrenceville, Ga. (Dacula) Statesboro, Ga. (Statesboro) Sydney, Australia (St. Mary’s) Sydney, Australia (Westfield Sports) Gambia (Beechcroft) Alpharetta, Ga. (Fellowship Christian) Martinez, Ga. (Aquinas) Cartago, Coasta Rica Augusta, Ga. (Richmond Academy) Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier) Suwanee, Ga. (Collins Hill) Atlanta, Ga. (Harrison) Turrialba, Costa Rica, (Clodomiro Picado) Tegucigalpa, Honduras (American School of Tegucigalpa) Marietta, Ga. (Northern Illinois) (Harrison) Manassas, Va. (Osbourn Park) Mooresville, N.C. (Lake Norman) Atlanta, Ga. (Chattahoochee) Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier) Athens, Ga. (Coastal Carolina)

Head Coach: Kevin Kennedy (Augusta State, 1995), Sixth Season Assistant Coach: Ben Freakley (Georgia Southern, 2000), Second Season

By Position

By Class

Goalkeepers (3): Neal Bates, Bradley Bugg, Ryan Platt

Seniors (3) Luigi Clendening, Alex Evert, Ryan Platt Juniors (4) Bradley Bugg, Witt Carlisle, Muhamed Sidibeh, Aleksandar Tomic

Forwards (6): Witt Carlisle, Chris Claxton, Luigi Clendening, Ado Junuzovic, Ethan LaPan, Muhamed Sidibeh Midfielders (7): Rocco Bagley, Alex Evert, Thomas Hamilton, Joe Hughes, Hunter Norton, Seth Prieto, David Vargas Masís Defenders (8): Mathew Brennan, Trent Doty, Nick Lane, Roberto Lopez, Drew Ruggles, Nate Steele, Aleksandar Tomic, Thomas Valikonis

Sophomore (9) Neal Bates, Mathew Brennan, Trent Doty, Joe Hughes, Nick Lane, Ethan LaPan, Roberto Lopez, Hunter Norton, Drew Ruggles Freshmen (8) Rocco Bagley, Chris Claxton, Thomas Hamilton, Ado Junuzovic, Seth Prieto, Nate Steele, Thomas Valikonis, David Vargas Masís

By State

England (1) Ryan Platt Gambia (1) Muhamed Sidibeh Georgia (12) Neal Bates, Bradley Bugg, Whitt Carlisle, Luigi Clendening, Trent Doty, Alex Evert, Thomas Hamilton, Ado Junuzovic, Nick Lane, Ethan LaPan, Hunter Norton, Seth Prieto

South Carolina (1) Thomas Valikonis Texas (1) Rocco Bagley Virginia (1) Drew Ruggles

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F-MF // SR // 5-6 // 142 // Augusta, Ga. // Richmond Acad.

JUNIOR (2010) - Played 16 games and started at North Florida... Scored goals against Winthrop (Sept. 19th) and at Davidson (Oct. 26th) while tallying an assist against Furman (Sept. 29th)...Took 16 shots with eight on frame...His goal at Davidson tied the game which the Eagles went on to draw 1-1. SOPHOMORE (2008-2009) - Did not compete. FRESHMAN (2007) - Named Second Team All-Conference...Led the team in points (12) and goals (5)...Ranked among the leagues best in goals (9th), goals per game (10th), and game-winning goals (5th)...Started 16 games and took 29 shots while dishing out two assists...Recorded 13 shots on goal...Scored a goal against VMI in his first career start...Broke a seven game goalless streak against Wofford...Scored a goal and dished out two assists in the 6-2 win...Scored two goals including the game winner against Appalachian State (1020). HIGH SCHOOL - Played for Augusta Arsenal in the Region III Premier League...Named MVP at Richmond Academy as a sophomore, junior and senior...Scored 44 goals as a sophomore, leading Richmond Academy to Georgia AAA State Championship...Garnered over 150 goals at the high school level...Named to all-area first team three times.

PERSONAL - Born August 4, 1988 in Panama City, Panama... Son of Victor & Ines Clendening...Father was part of the Panama National Basketball Team...Majoring in business.

clendening’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2007

17-16

29

5

2

2

12

2008

-

-

-

-

-

-

2009

-

-

-

-

-

-

2010

13-1

16

2

1

0

5

TOTAL

30-17

47

7

3

2

17

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Costa Rica (2) Chris Claxton, David Vargas Masís

North Carolina (1) Joe Hughes

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12

Australia (2) Mathew Brennan, Aleksandar Tomic

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MF-F // SR // 5-11 // 165 // Marietta, Ga. // Northern Illinois

JUNIOR (NORTHERN ILLINOIS) (2010) - Appeared in 11 games, making one start against Cleveland State...Recorded a pair of shots, one against Washington and one against DePaul. SOPHOMORE (NORTHERN ILLINOIS) (2009) - Earned seven starts in 16 appearances, taking 11 shots...Placed shots on goal against Oregon State, Seattle, Milwaukee and Western Michigan. FRESHMAN (NORTHERN ILLINOIS) (2008) - Saw action in 20 games with four starts in his first collegiate season...Started every game of the MAC Tournament...Tallied 15 shots...Made four attempts on goal, including one attack against No. 2 ranked SMU. High School - Led Harrison High School in scoring as a junior, when the Hoyas went 19-1-2 and won the Georgia 5A State Championship...As a sophomore, helped Harrison to an 18-2-2 record, regional championship and trip to the state championship match...Played for the Concorde Fire Elite SC in Atlanta...Team finished second in the nation in 2006. Personal - Born Sept. 20, 1989 in Danbury, Conn. Son of Hugh Evert.

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EVERT’s CAREER STATISTICS (AT N. ILLINOIS)

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YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2008

20-4

15

0

0

0

0

2009

16-7

11

0

0

0

0

2010

11-1

2

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

47-12

28

0

0

0

0

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GK // SR // 6-1 // 190 // Preston, England // Nazareth College

JUNIOR (2010) - Played and started 11 games in goal for the Eagles...Made 52 saves and a .754 percentage...Led all Georgia Southern goalkeepers in minutes plated (989:23), shots faced (152) and victories (2). Nazareth College (2008-2009) - Played two seasons under Coach Danny Gilbertson at NCAA Division III Nazareth College in Rochester, N.Y….Led team to unbeaten regular season and first-place finish in the conference…Team finished 12-4-2 during his sophomore campaign in goal…Allowed just one goal in conference play as a sophomore…Earned First Team All-Empire 8 Conference…Named Empire 8 Conference Player of the Week four times as a sophomore and twice as a freshman…Recorded a 0.42 goals against average and a 0.93 save percentage as a sophomore…Also recorded an assist. High School - Played for Coach Sean Hasselgrave at Cardinal Newman in Preston, England…Led the team to the national finals as a senior in 2007…Team captain as a junior and senior…Played club soccer from age 8 to 19…Led Lancashire Counties U19 to a national championship, beating Durham 5-0 in the final...Also played U19 for England Colleges…Played U12-U17 for Liverpool FC.

Personal - Born Ryan James Platt on May 6, 1988 in Preston, England…Son of Russell and Michelle Platt…Hobbies include soccer… In 10 years he hopes to be playing professional soccer…Favorites: Pro team – Manchester United; Sports figure – Peter Schmicheal; Nonsports figure – George Bush; TV show – Family Guy…Major is business with a minor in economics.

PLATT’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SAVES

GA

SHO

MIN

GAA

2010

11-11

52

17

0

989:23

1.55

TOTAL

11-11

52

17

0

989:23

1.55

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GK // JR // 6-3 // 200// Athens, Ga. // Coastal Carolina

Sophomore (2010) - Played the second half against UNC Greensboro (Oct. 10)...Allowed four goals and made seven saves while facing 11 total shots. FRESHMAN (Coastal Carolina)(2009) - Played in three games with one start during his freshman season for Coach Sean Docking at Coastal Carolina…Posted a 1-1 record in goal, including a 1-0 shutout win over St. Francis (New York)…Recorded four saves in the win…Achieved Dean’s List both semesters. High School - Four-year letterman for Coach Collin Connors at Oconee County High School in Watkinsville, Ga….Named Georgia 3A Player of the Year and Northeast Georgia Player of the Year as a senior…Posted 12 shutouts, leading team to fourth place finish in state tournament as a senior…Four-time All-Northeast Georgia and All-Area First Team selection…Named Freshman of the Year in 2006… Led team to runner-up finish in state championship as a sophomore in 2007…Also lettered in basketball and football…Played club soccer for CESA and GSA…Led GSA to State Cup Championship…Three-time member of the ODP team…Was South Carolina ODP team captain, and also advanced to the national pool.

Personal - Born Bradley Chandler Bugg on July 21, 1991 in Athens, Ga….Son of Grayson and Carol Bugg…Has one brother, Bryan…Hobbies include dancing…Would want Brad Pitt to play him in a movie…One word that describes him is spontaneous…Favorites: Pro teams – Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Falcons; Pre-game meal – Pasta; Musical artist – Lil’ Wayne; Pre-game ritual – listen to music…Majoring in accounting and politics with a minor in pre-law.

BUGG’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SAVES

GA

SHO

MIN

GAA

2010

1-0

2

4

0

45:00

8.00

TOTAL

1-0

2

4

0

45:00

8.00

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SOPHOMORE (2010) - Played 15 games with one start, getting the nod against Furman (9-29)...Logged first career assist against Winthrop (9-19)...Took three shots on the season with two against Presbyterian College (10-12)...Played 452 minutes with a season-high 55 against Elon (10-29). Freshman (2009) - Played in six games with two starts…Took two shots with one on goal…Shot on goal came against USC Upstate (9-23)…Played a season-high 63 minutes as a sub against Mercer (920). HIGH SCHOOL - Earned three letters at Beechcroft High School... Played for head coaches Steve Smith and Jim Hines...Named First Team All-City, Third Team All-District senior season...Earned team captain and student athlete of the year honors...Led team in scoring senior year...Named Rookie of the Year. PERSONAL - Son of Ebrima Sidibeh and Tida Jarra... Cousin Lamin plays for Mercer Community College...Majoring in information technology.

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SIDIBEH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

7

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2009

6-2

2

0

2010

15-1

3

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

TOTAL

21-3

5

0

1

0

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D // JR // 5-10 // 160 // Sydney, Australia // Westfield Sports HS

SOPHOMORE (2010) - Played 16 games with 13 starts...Recorded first career assist against UNC Greensboro (10-10)...Took six shots for the season with two on target...Played 1,138 total minutes including all 110 against Clemson (10-19) and 90 minutes or more against High Point (9-10), NC State (10-5), Wofford (10-23) and UNC Greensboro (11-6). FRESHMAN (2009) - Started all 17 games of his freshman campaign…Took 15 shots with six on goal…Scored a goal against Gardner-Webb (10-10)…Played every minute in nine games, including 97 against Mercer (9-20). HIGH SCHOOL - Played for Westfields Sports High School...Led team to Errea Cup Championship...Played club soccer for Bonnyrigg White Eagles F.C...Also played for Parramatta Eagles...Earned Player of the Year honors with both teams...Selected to represent Australia for Futsal’s tour of Greece...Selected to New South Wales combined high schools A team...Competed for the Weifang Cup in China...Bill Turner Cup runner-up. PERSONAL - Born June 17, 1991 to Borislav and Ljubinka Tomic in Sydney, Australia...Hobbies include Table Tennis, Fishing, swimming...Majoring in construction management.

TOMIC’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2009

17-17

15

1

0

0

2

2010

16-13

6

0

1

0

1

TOTAL

33-30

21

1

1

0

3

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FRESHMAN (2010) - Started all 17 games for the Eagles in defense...Played 1,576 minutes, spending just 20 total minute on the bench...Helped the Eagle defense to a 1.80 goals against average and one shutout on the year. High School - Played two years at Kingswood High, and finished his four-year career at St. Marys in St. Marys, Australia…Led Kingswood to a third-place finish in the Errera Cup, a state competition…Played for the Australia U16 team at the Gothia World Youth Cup in 2008 in Sweden…Named Player of the Tour after the Gothia World Youth Cup…Played club soccer for Blacktown City FC, winning three premierships in his last four seasons…Represented the state of New South Wales in the National Futsal competition, winning twice…Competed at the New South Wales State Athletics Championships in track, running the 400m, 800m, 1500m and 3000m…Earned a certificate for academic excellence in 2009…Awarded academic scholarship to the University of Western Sydney, where he studied during the 200910 academic year. Personal - Born Mathew David Brennan on Jan. 3, 1992 in Blacktown, Sydney, Australia…Son of David and Karen Brennan…Hobbies include sports…One word that describes him is unique…Sees himself playing professional soccer in 10 years…Favorites: Pro team

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GK // R-SO // 6-1 // 173 // Watkinsville, Ga. // N. Oconee HS

BATEs’ CAREER STATISTICS

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BRENNAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2010

17-17

2

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

17-17

2

0

0

0

0

Witt Carlisle

REDSHIRT Freshman (2010) - Played six matches with five starts...Made 22 total saves while facing 90 shots for a .667 save percentage...Allowed 11 goals in 561:59 for a 1.76 goals against average...Recorded a shutout victory against Winthrop (9-19). Freshman (2009) - Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - Played for Andy Clarke at North Oconee High School...Named team captain in soccer and basketball...Earned AllRegion Honorable Mention in basketball...Named All-Region in soccer twice...Earned team MVP honors...Played club soccer for GSA Phoenix 92...Won U-17 2008 Georgia State Cup...Received varsity letters in Soccer (3), Football (1) and Basketball (4). PERSONAL - Born August 22, 1991 in Atlanta, Ga...Son of Robert and Mary Zorn Bates...Hobbies include soccer and basketball...Favorite professional team is the L.A. Lakers...Has not yet declared a major.

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F // R-SO // 6-0 // 155 // Alpharetta, Ga. // Fellowship Christian HS

SOPHOMORE (2010) - Started the first two games of the season before redshirting due to injury...Scored twice in the season opener against USC Upstate (Sept. 1st) to secure the 4-3 victory...Scored in the 67th and 81st minutes to tie and eventually win the game for the Eagles...Posted a perfect 1.000 shot percentage, scoring on each of the two shots taken. Freshman (2009) - Started 13 games with appearances in all 17 matches…Was second the team with 24 shots and 15 shots on goal…Scored a goal against Wofford (10-21), burying the only shot he took in the game…Took season-high eight shots against Mercer (9-20) with five on frame…Played a season-high 97 minutes in 2-1 overtime loss to Mercer (9-20). HIGH SCHOOL - Played for U-19 Concorde-Fire Academy club team and Fellowship Christian High School...Scored two goals and helped his team to a 2-1 record in the Winter Showcase in Lancaster, Calif...Named Most Valuable Offensive Player three straight years...AllRegion selection in 2007 & 2008... Set high school’s goals record... Helped his team to the 2008 region championship.

PERSONAL - Born April, 1990 in Roswell, Ga... Son of Keith and Lisa Carlisle...Father played tennis for Columbus State...Grandfather set Alabama state high jump record in the 1950s and played basketball for Troy...Majoring in sports management.

ccarlisle’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2009

17-13

24

1

0

0

2

2-2

2

2

0

1

4

19-15

26

3

0

1

6

YEAR

GP-GS

SAVES

GA

SHO

MIN

GAA

2010

6-5

22

11

1

561:59

1.76

2010

TOTAL

6-5

22

11

1

561:59

1.76

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MF // R-SO // 6-0 // 175 // Mooresville, N.C. // Lake Norman HS

Sophomore (2010) - Started and appeared in nine games... Took two shots on the season...Played 500 total minutes including 75 in the season opener against USC Upstate (9-1). Freshman (2009) - Appeared in 13 games with one start…Took one shot against Campbell (9-8)…Played season-high 39 minutes against Oregon State (9-13) and Appalachian State (11-7). HIGH SCHOOL - Played for Lake Norman High School and U-18 North Meck club team...Competed in the USSF Development Academy League...Earned All-Conference, All-Region and All-State honors his senior year...Named 2008 North Piedmont Conference Player of the Year...Helped Lake Norman to a 60-game unbeaten streak and two AAA State Titles. PERSONAL - Born Joseph Gregory Hughes on March 3, 1991 in Philadelphia, Pa...Favorite professional sports team is the Philadelphia Eagles...Son of Joe and Lori...Majoring in pre-pharmacy.

HUGHES’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2009

13-1

1

0

0

0

0

10

F // SO // 5-8 // 160 // Martinez, Ga. // Aquinas HS

FRESHMAN (2010) - Played all 17 matches with starts in 15 contests...Scored four goals as a freshman including in his first collegiate match against USC Upstate (9-1)...Also scored against Winthrop (9-19), N.C. State (10-5) and UNC Greensboro (11-6)...Registered 15 shots with 10 on goal...Played 1,199 minutes including all 110 against Davidson (10-26) and 97 minutes against Clemson (10-19). High School - Four-year letterwinner for Coach Kevin Trammel at Aquinas High School in Augusta, Ga….Four-time All-Area selection, earning First Team honors his last three years…Named Offensive MVP as a junior and Team MVP as a senior…Led Fighting Irish to state semifinals as a senior…Team captain for two years…Earned three letters in football as the placekicker. Personal - Born Ethan Joseph LaPan on Sept. 26, 1991 in Augusta, Ga….Son of Mel and Marjorie LaPan…Hobbies include tennis, Texas hold ‘em, and FIFA…Would want Ben Stiller to play him in a movie…Craziest ambition is to sky dive…Favorites: Pro Team – Arsenal; Sports figure – Clint Dempsey; Non-sports figure – his mother; TV show – Sportscenter…Has not yet declared a major.

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A

GW

PTS

9-9

2

0

0

0

0

2010

17-15

15

4

0

0

8

22-10

3

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

17-15

15

4

0

0

8

roberto lopez 18

D-MF // SO // 6-1 // 185 // Tegucigalpa, Honduras // American School

FRESHMAN (2010) - Played 10 matches as a freshman and started five as a freshman for the Eagles...Took one shot. High School - Played for Coach Daniel Aquino at the American School of Tegucigalpa in Tegucigalpa, Honduras...Led his team to Association of American Schools of Central American Championships in the last three seasons...Guided team to Association of Bilingual Schools of Honduras Championship as a junior...Team Most Valuable Player and All-Star Selection as a junior and senior...Team captain as a junior...Played in 2009 for the Honduran U-17 National Team and appeared in the FIFA U-17 World Cup played in Nigeria. Personal - Born Roberto Lopez Mejia on April 15, 1992 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras...Son of Roberto Lopez and Luz Ernestina Mejia...Hobbies include reading, listening to music, and spending time with friends...Three people he would invite to dinner are Pele, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi...Favorites: Pro team - Real Madrid; Sports figure - Cristiano Ronaldo; Ice cream - strawberry; Pre-game meal - fruits...Plans to major in civil engineering.

LANE’S CAREER STATISTICS

LOPEZ'S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2010

15-14

1

0

1

0

1

2010

10-5

1

0

1

TOTAL

10-5

1

0

TOTAL

10

SH

2010

D // SO // 5-10 // 165 // Suwanee, Ga. // Collins Hill HS

FRESHMAN (2010) - Started 14 games with appearances in 15 matches...Recorded an assist against Winthrop (9-19) to earn first career point...Took one shot (on goal) in debut season, against Elon (1029)...Played 1,319 minutes including 110 against Davidson (10-26) and Clemson (10-19). High School - Three-year letterman for Coach Drew Prentice at Collins Hill High School in Suwanee, Ga….Led team to state championships as a junior and senior, and a runner-up finish as a sophomore… Team captain and coaches’ choice for Eagle Award as a senior… Named Best Defender as a freshman…Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player as a sophomore…Played club soccer with AFU and the USSF Academy…Member of USSL Super Y National Qualifier team in 2008. Personal: Born Nicholas Sutton Lane on July 28, 1992 in Atlanta, Ga….Son of Jody and Dennis Lane…Hobbies include riding ATVs, skiing, sports, piano, and anything outdoors…Would want Matt Damon to play him in a movie…One moment in history he would like to see is D-Day…Craziest ambition is to play professional soccer in Europe…Favorites: Pro team – U.S. National Team; Sports figure – Wayne Rooney; Non-sports figure – Will Ferrell; Movie – The Bourne Identity…Plans to major in mechanical engineering.

GP-GS

TOTAL

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LAPAN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

15-14

1

0

1

0

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PTS

0

0

0

0

0

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thomas valikonis

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MF // SO // 6-1 // 180 // Evans, Ga. // Greenbrier HS

FRESHMAN (2010) - Started all 17 games as a freshman for the Eagles... Scored two goals in debut season...Tallied first collegiate goal in second match of the year against Jacksonville (9-7)...Scored again versus UNC Greensboro (10-10)...Made three assists on the year...Recorded an assist in first colegiate match versus USC Upstate (9-1)...Also tallied assists against N.C. State (10-5) and Winthrop (919)...Took 25 shots with 15 on frame...Played 1,413 total minutes including the maximum on five occasions. NPSL - Played with FC Sonic of the National Premier Soccer League in the summer of 2010. High School - Four-year letterman for Coach Chip Warren at Greenbrier High School in Evans, Ga….Led team to the state quarterfinals all four years, advancing to the semifinals as a freshman in 2007…Two-time Columbia County News Times Player of the Year (2009, 2010)…Named MVP of his team as a junior and a senior… Named Augusta Chronicle Area Player of the Year in 2010…Was team captain his senior year…Played club soccer for the Augusta Arsenal… Led the team to the State Cup Semifinals in 2007, 2008 and 2010. Personal - Born Hunter William Norton on June 12, 1992 in Statesboro, Ga….Son of Tom and Susan Norton…Father played soccer at the University of South Carolina and coached at Georgia Southern

from 1990-2003, serving as the men’s head coach from 1990-95 and the women’s head coach from 1995-2003…One moment in history he would like to see is the first moon landing…Craziest ambition is to drive an Indy car…People would be surprised to know he likes to read a lot…Favorites: Pro team – Ajax FC; Sports figure – Landon Donovan; Musical artist – Hootie and the Blowfish; Sports announcer – Ian Darke…Plans to major in psychology.

NORTON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

FRESHMAN (2010) - Played 14 matches with nine starts in the Eagle defensive third...Posted two assists in season-opening victory over USC Upstate (9-1)...Took 10 total shots during the season with seven on target...Played 964 minutes with eight appearances of 89 or more minutes. High School - Four-year letterman for Coach David Craig at Eastside High School in Taylors, S.C….Earned All-State honors all four years…Was selected to the ESP camp as a junior and was named to the ESPN Rise All-America Team as a senior (Spring 2009)…Team captain as a junior and senior…Played club soccer for the CESA 90 Boys Premier. Personal - Born Thomas Alexander Valikonis on March 13, 1991 in Greenville, S.C….Son of Richard and Shannon Valikonis… Hobbies include sports…Would want Denzel Washington to play him in a movie…Craziest ambition is to go skydiving…Favorites: Pro team – Fulham; Sports figure – Clint Dempsey; Non-sports figure – his dad; Pre-game ritual – listen to music…Plans to major in sports management with a minor in business.

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2010

17-17

25

2

3

0

7

2010

TOTAL

17-17

25

2

3

0

7

TOTAL

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team – Bayern Munich; Ice cream – vanilla; TV show – Burn Notice; Sports announcer – Any English guy…Has not yet declared a major.

RUGGLES’ CAREER STATISTICS

12

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

14-9

10

0

14-9

10

0

2

0

2

2

0

2

trent doty

D // SO // 6-1 // 190 // Manassas, Va. // Osbourn Park HS

FRESHMAN (2010) - Started 12 matches and saw action in 14 in first collegiate season of play...Scored once and had two assists as a freshman...Scored maiden goal at N.C. State (10-5) with an unassisted score...Tallied assists against Radford (9-12) and UNC Greensboro (11-6)...Took 20 shots on the season with six on frame...Played 1,160 total minutes with 89 or more minutes in 11 matches. High School - Three-year letterman for Coach Larry Nemerow at Osbourn Park High School in Manassas, Va….Earned All-District honors all three years, being named First Team All-Cedar Run District in 2008 and 2009 and Second Team All-Cardinal District as a senior in 2010…Named Second Team All-Northwest Region as a sophomore…Named First Team Manassas News and Journal All-Area and Washington Post All-Met Second Team as a senior. Personal - Born Drew Christian Ruggles on July 28, 1992 in Fayetteville, N.C….Son of Mia and Cliff Ruggles…Brother, Darien, played soccer at the University of Mary Washington from 2005-09…Hobbies include soccer, ping pong, and spending time with family…Craziest ambition is to swim with sharks in South Africa…Chose Georgia Southern because of ‘the atmosphere and the opportunities’…The biggest influence on his athletic career has been his brother, Darien, because ‘he taught me the game and how to play with passion’…Favorites: Pro

valikonis’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR

GP-GS

drew ruggles 20

D // SO // 5-11 // 172 // Greenville, S.C. // Eastside HS

YEAR

GP-GS

SH

G

A

GW

PTS

2010

14-12

20

1

2

0

4

TOTAL

14-12

20

1

2

0

4

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D // R-FR // 6-4 // 180 // Statesboro, Ga. // Statesboro HS

FRESHMAN (2010) - Redshirted High School - Four-year letterman for Coach Chad Prosser at Statesboro High School…Started every game for the varsity team during his career…Led team to a region championship in 2009 as a junior…Two-time All-Region selection (2008 and 2010)…Named Beast Midfielder (2008-10) and Most Valuable Player (2008 and 2010)… Team captain and Region Scholar Athlete as a senior…Member of the National Honor Society, honor graduate and member of the honor roll. Personal - Born Trent Linville Doty on Jan. 31, 1992 in Statesboro, Ga….Son of Karen Doty and Roger and Wendy, stepmother, Doty…Has two siblings, Morgan Doty and Jade Spence…Hobbies include basketball, fishing and traveling…The person he most admires is his great-grandfather, Carl Rogers…His family has had the biggest influence on his life because ‘they kept me focused and pushed me to become the best I could be in every aspect of life’…Favorites: Movie – Happy Gilmore; Sports figure – Patrick Patterson; TV show – The Office; Place – Belize…Plans to major in sports management.

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thomas hamilton

rocco bagley 24

M // FR // 5-5 // 130 // Grand Prairie, Texas // S. Grand Prarie

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High School - Four-year letterman at Greenbrier High School for Head Coach Chip Warren...Team captain as a senior and all-region selection as a junior...Reached Georgia State Cup semifinals in 2008 and 2010 while playing for Augusta Arsenal. Personal - Born Thomas Hamilton on December 22, 1992 in Augusta, Ga...Son of Dan and Beth Hamilton...Biggest sporting influence is his father because he introduced Thomas to sports at a young age... His uncle, Barry Butler, played tennis at Wofford...Hobbies include playing ping-pong and eating at Moe’s...Favorite professional sports teams are Fulham, Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Falcons...Favorite musical group is Led Zeppelin.

High School - Four-year letterman for Coach Marty Reeves at South Grand Prairie High School in Grand Prairie, Texas...Ranked as a Top-100 player by TopDrawerSoccer.com and earned a No. 40 ranking in 2011...In 2008 earned a tryout for the U-17 National Team... Dallas Morning News All-Area selection...Played club soccer for Solar Red earning 206 total wins between 2002 and 2008. Personal - Born Rocco Bagley on October 24th, 1992 in Dallas, Texas... Son of Ken and Lily Bagley...Hobbies include running, reading and video games...Favorite pro team is Arsenal...Favorite musical group is The Beatles.

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F // FR // 5-10 // 160 // Turrialba, Costa Rica // Clodomiro Picado

HIGH SCHOOL - Played at Coldomiro Picado in Turrialba, Costa Rica, graduating in 2009. PERSONAL - Born Christopher Claxton on November 27, 1991 in Turrialba Costarica...Son of Maria Luisa Chaves and Dick Claxton... Has two siblings, John Claxton and Jennifer Claxton...Hobbies include tennis and volleyball...Favorite movie is Grown Ups...Favorite athletes are Lionel Messi and Christiano Ronaldo...Plans to major in International Trade.

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ado junuzovic 4

F-MF // FR // 5-10 // 155 // Lawrenceville, Ga. // Dacula HS

High School - Captain at Dacula High School for Michael Burrell... Named NSCAA All-American and the Georgia Class 5-A Player of the Year...Set school record for most goals scored in a season (38) and earned scholar-athlete award...Scored a hat trick against Brookwood High School in double overtime to win the region eight championship...Played with Bosnian U-17 National Team during summers spent in native country. Personal - Born Adnan Junuzovic on November 20, 1992 in Pula Croatia...Son of Seniad and Nerminka Junuzovic...Family fled Bosnia to Croatia in 1992 at the beginning of the Bosnian War...Father (Senaid) and cousin played professional soccer Germany and Bosnia... Hobbies include watching movies, and playing sports...Favorite professional teams are Arsenal and Atlanta Falcons...Favorite musical artist is John Mayer.

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M // FR // 5-11 // 165 // Peachtree City, Ga. // Starrs Mill HS

High School - Three-time all-region selection in three seasons at Starrs Mill High School in Fayetteville, Ga. for head coach Mike Hanie...Won the 2010 GHSAA 4-A State Championship. Personal - Born Chase Wesley Park on April 23, 1993 in Fort Worth, Texas...Son of Richard Park and Gwendolyn Faulkenberry...Hs two siblings, Channing and Chayla Park...Hobbies include playing basketball and video games...Most prized possesion is his State Championship ring...Favorite professional teams are Arsenal, Miami Heat and Atlanta Falcons...Favorite musical artist is Lil' Wayne...Plans to major in Civil Engineering.

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HIGH SCHOOL - Played four years at Harrrison High School for Head Coach Jon Gross...Named second team all-county, defensive player of the year and team captain as a junior and senior...Earned places on ODP and Super Y teams...Club team won Disney Championship in 2010. PERSONAL - Born Nate Steele on March 18, 1993 in Marietta, Ga...Son of Pam and John Steele...Brother, Austin, played soccer at Georgia Southern...Major is undecided.

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M // FR // 5-11 // 150 // Atlanta, Ga. // Chattahoochee HS

HIGH SCHOOL - Three-year letterwinner at Chattahoochee High School in Johns Creek, Ga. for head coach Les Meenan...Captained the 2011 GHSAA 4-A State Championship team and earned team MVP honors...Earned second-team all-state honors in 2009 and 2010. PERSONAL - Born Seth E Prieto on March 14, 1993 in Lawrenceville, Ga...Son of Michelle and Fernando Prieto...Has two siblings, Bianca and Ian...Cousin Ammon Lakip was a kicker for the Clemson football team, cousin Diego Herrera played soccer at Oglethorpe... Favorite team is Barcelona FC...Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi...Plans to major in pre-med.

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M // FR // 5-10 // 162 // Cartago, Costa Rica // Miravale

HIGH SCHOOL - Played four years for Miravalle High School in Cartago, Costa Rica for Head Coach Giovanni Valverde...Served as team captain for all four years and led the team in scoring as a junior and a senior. PERSONAL - Born David Alonso Vargas Masís on August 31, 1993 in Cartago, Costa Rica...Son of Leonardo Vargas Monage and Guiselle Masís Brenes...Has two siblings, Leonardo Vargas Masís and Mariam Vargas Masís...Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi...Plans to major in mechanical engineering.

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2010

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date

* * * * * * *

Sep 01 Sep 10 Sep 12 Sep 15 Sep 19 Sep 29 Oct 02 Oct 05 Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 16 Oct 19 Oct 23 Oct 26 Oct 29 Sep 07 Nov 06

Opponent USC UPSTATE at High Point vs Radford at North Florida WINTHROP FURMAN at Appalachian State at NC State UNC GREENSBORO at Presbyterian College at #25 Coll. of Charleston at Clemson at Wofford at Davidson ELON at Jacksonville at UNC Greensboro

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/G ame GOAL BREAKDOWN Penalty U nassi st e d O vertime CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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OVERALL 3-11-3 0-6-1 3-5-2

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

Score 4-3 0-1 1-1 2-1 4-0 1-2 0-1 2-3 1-6 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-4 1-2 1-2

Att. 215 977 0 301 258 189 220 700 385 139 784 1218 324 641 205 446 400

GSU

OPP

20-186 1.18 .108 92-186 .495 10.9

32-259 1.88 .124 113-259 .436 15.2

1 7 0 75 1-3

1 7 3 92 1-1

31 3

27 2

1252 5/250 1/0

6150 11/559

HOME 2-3 0-3 2-0 ##

22 13 20 12 19 5 3 11 10 7 9 4 17 8 2 6 21 15 18 34 0 26

##

34 1 0 33

Player

Jon Cox Hunter Norton Drew Ruggles Luigi Clendening Ethan LaPan Austin Steele Thomas Valikonis David Leonard Steven Hunter Aleksandar Tomic Rich Heyer Zane El-Shami Cameron Troutman Muhamed Sidibeh Witt Carlisle Mathew Brennan Joe Hughes Nick Lane Roberto Lopez Zach Buckley Neal Bates Sean Pinto Total Opponents Goalie

Zach Buckley Ryan Platt Neal Bates Bradley Bugg Total Opponents

Goals by Period Georgia Southern Opponents Shots by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

AWAY 1-8-2 0-3-1 1-5-1

Min. 0:30 989:23 561:59 45:00 1596:52 1596:52 1st

6 10 1st

2nd

14 19

2nd

75 107 112 129

Saves by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

26 30

Corners by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

24 40

Fouls by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

96 90 88 107

18

1st

1st

1st

2010

NEUTRAL 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1

gp g a 14 4 2 17 2 3 14 1 2 14 2 1 17 4 0 15 3 0 14 0 2 16 1 1 17 0 0 16 0 1 9 1 0 12 0 0 13 0 0 15 0 1 3 2 0 17 0 0 9 0 0 15 0 1 10 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 17 20 14 17 32 30 GP 1 11 6 1 17 17

2011 Georgia Southern Men ’s SOCCER The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Georgia Southern Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 29, 2011) ConferenceONLY gamesstatistics cONFERENCE

2nd

46 40

2nd

49 42

2nd

pts

sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

10 37 .108 18 7 25 .080 15 4 20 .050 6 5 16 .125 8 8 15 .267 10 6 14 .214 6 2 10 .000 7 3 10 .100 5 0 9 .000 3 1 6 .000 2 2 5 .200 3 0 5 .000 3 0 3 .000 1 1 3 .000 0 4 2 1.000 2 0 2 .000 1 0 2 .000 0 1 1 .000 1 0 1 .000 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 54 186 .108 92 94 259 .124 113

GA

0 17 11 4 32 20

OT

0 3

OT

1 14

OT

6 0

OT

1 6

OT

3 3

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

GAAvg Saves

0.00 1.55 1.76 8.00 1.80 1.13

OT2

0 0

OT2

3 4

OT2

3 2

OT2

1 4

OT2

2 9

0 52 22 2 81 72

.486 .600 .300 .500 .667 .429 .700 .500 .333 .333 .600 .600 .333 .000

1.000

.500 .000

1.000 1.000

.000 .000 .000 .495 .436 Pct

1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11

W-L-T

.000 0-0-0 .754 2-6-2 .667 1-4-1 .333 0-0-0 .717 3-10-3 .783 10-3-3

Date

0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-1

* * * * * * *

Sho

0 0 1 0 1 5

Sep 29 Oct 02 Oct 10 Oct 16 Oct 23 Oct 26 Oct 29

Opponent FURMAN at Appalachian State UNC GREENSBORO at #25 Coll. of Charleston at Wofford at Davidson ELON

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/G ame GOAL BREAKDOWN Penalty U nassi st e d O vertime CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

Lot L L L L To2 L

Score 1-2 0-1 1-6 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-4

Att. 189 220 385 784 324 641 205

GSU

OPP

4-68 0.57 .059 37-68 .544 9.7

17-113 2.43 .150 49-113 .434 16.1

1 2 0 27 1-2

0 4 1 39 0-0

11 2

8 0

779 3/260 0/0

1969 4/492

HOME 0-3 0-3 0-0 ##

Player

22 13 5 10 3 20 12 19 11 17 4 15 6 7 21 9 0 8 18 34

Jon Cox Hunter Norton Austin Steele Steven Hunter Thomas Valikonis Drew Ruggles Luigi Clendening Ethan LaPan David Leonard Cameron Troutman Zane El-Shami Nick Lane Mathew Brennan Aleksandar Tomic Joe Hughes Rich Heyer Neal Bates Muhamed Sidibeh Roberto Lopez Zach Buckley Total Opponents

##

Goalie

34 0 1 33

Zach Buckley Neal Bates Ryan Platt Bradley Bugg Total Opponents

Goals by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

Total 20 32 Total 186 259 Total 81 72 Total 75 92 Total 191 207

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AWAY 0-3-1 0-3-1 0-0 gp g a 6 1 0 7 1 0 7 1 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 5 0 0 5 1 1 7 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 7 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 7 4 2 7 17 14 GP 1 3 4 1 7 7

Min. 0:30 288:52 318:44 45:00 653:06 653:06

pts

sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

2 14 2 13 2 6 0 6 0 5 0 5 3 4 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 68 48 113

GA

0 6 7 4 17 4

.071 .077 .167 .000 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .059 .150

6 9 3 2 4 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 49

GAAvg Saves

0.00 1.87 1.98 8.00 2.34 0.55

0 16 12 2 32 33

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 4 17

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 68 113

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 32 33

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 27 39

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 71 81

1 6

Shots by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

25 53

Saves by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

10 14

Corners by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

6 17

Fouls by Period Georgia Southern Opponents

37 33

19

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

3 10

43 54 20 19 21 20 31 42

0 1 0 5 1 0 0 2 2 2

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4

.429 .692 .500 .333 .800 .200 .750 .750 .500 .500 .500

1.000 1.000 1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .544 .434 Pct

.000 .727 .632 .333 .653 .892

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

W-L-T

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2010 Southern conference recap STANDINGS Coll. of Charleston UNCG Furman Elon Appalachian State Davidson Wofford Georgia Southern GOALS ## Player-Team 1. Hakan Ilhan-UNCG 2. Chris Thomas-ELON 3. Sean De Silva-COFC 4. Wilson Hood-WOF 5. Alex Caskey-DAV 6. Adam Shore-UNCG Francis Twohig-COFC 8. Mark Millard-DAV Gabe Latigue-ELON 10. Brian Graham-UNCG

CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T Pts Pct GF GA W L T Pts Pct 4 1 2 14 .714 12 6 11 5 3 36 .658 4 1 2 14 .714 16 6 12 6 4 40 .636 4 1 2 14 .714 7 4 10 7 4 34 .571 4 2 1 13 .643 13 7 8 6 5 29 .553 4 2 1 13 .643 8 7 8 8 3 27 .500 1 3 3 6 .357 5 8 7 7 6 27 .500 1 6 0 3 .143 6 16 3 11 3 12 .265 0 6 1 1 .071 4 17 3 11 3 12 .265 GP No. Avg/G 21 12 0.57 18 10 0.56 19 7 0.37 17 6 0.35 20 7 0.35 18 6 0.33 18 6 0.33 19 6 0.32 19 6 0.32 20 6 0.30

SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. Hakan Ilhan-UNCG 2. Sean De Silva-COFC 3. Chris Thomas-ELON 4. Alex Caskey-DAV 5. Gabe Latigue-ELON Sean Dreybus-ASU 7. Wilson Hood-WOF 8. Andy Craven-COFC 9. Ralph Lundy-COFC 10. Jon Cox-GSU

ASSISTS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Sean De Silva-COFC 19 9 0.47 2. Armin Kinigadner-WOF 16 6 0.38 3. Hakan Ilhan-UNCG 21 7 0.33 Daniel Lovitz-ELON 18 6 0.33 5. Ralph Lundy-COFC 19 6 0.32 Brad Franks-ELON 19 6 0.32 7. Yannick Pilgrim-DAV 13 4 0.31 8. A. Reifschneider-UNCG 21 6 0.29 9. Denzel Ogunyase-ELON 15 4 0.27 10. Drew Ruggles-GSU 14 3 0.21

GOALS AGAINST AVG ## Player-Team 1. Clint Irwin-ELON 2. Alec Kann-FUR 3. Collin Taylor-ASU 4. Kees Heemskerk-COFC 5. Peyton Ford-UNCG 6. Chip Sanders-DAV 7. Drake Branson-ASU 8. Andrew Drennan-WOF 9. Ryan Platt-GSU 10. Neal Bates-GSU

POINTS ## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. 1. Hakan Ilhan-UNCG 21 12 7 31 2. Sean De Silva-COFC 19 7 9 23 3. Chris Thomas-ELON 18 10 0 20 4. Alex Caskey-DAV 20 7 4 18 5. Brian Graham-UNCG 20 6 4 16 6. Mark Millard-DAV 19 6 2 14 Gabe Latigue-ELON 19 6 2 14 8. Wilson Hood-WOF 17 6 1 13 Adam Shore-UNCG 18 6 1 13 Francis Twohig-COFC 18 6 1 13

SAVES ## Player-Team 1. Chip Sanders-DAV 2. Kees Heemskerk-COFC 3. Peyton Ford-UNCG 4. Clint Irwin-ELON Alec Kann-FUR 6. Andrew Drennan-WOF 7. Ryan Platt-GSU 8. Reed Dillard-ELON 9. Neal Bates-GSU 10. Danny Free-ASU

GP 21 19 18 20 19 19 17 18 19 14

No. Avg/G 73 3.48 71 3.74 63 3.50 58 2.90 52 2.74 52 2.74 46 2.71 43 2.39 40 2.11 37 2.64

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GAA 0.72 0.79 0.99 1.02 1.13 1.19 1.20 1.26 1.55 1.76

No. Avg/G 85 4.25 82 4.32 76 3.45 57 4.38 57 2.71 55 3.44 52 4.73 27 3.38 22 3.67 21 3.50

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GF GA 34 20 36 26 19 19 28 18 18 21 28 25 17 29 20 32

GOALS ## Team 1. UNCG 2. Coll. of Charleston 3. Davidson Elon 5. Georgia Southern 6. Furman 7. Appalachian State 8. Wofford

GP No. Avg/G 22 36 1.64 19 34 1.79 20 28 1.40 19 28 1.47 17 20 1.18 21 19 0.90 19 18 0.95 17 17 1.00

SHOTS ## Team 1. UNCG 2. Coll. of Charleston 3. Davidson 4. Elon 5. Furman 6. Appalachian State 7. Georgia Southern 8. Wofford

GP 22 19 20 19 21 19 17 17

GOALS ALLOWED ## Team 1. Elon 2. Furman 3. Coll. of Charleston 4. Appalachian State 5. Davidson 6. UNCG 7. Wofford 8. Georgia Southern

GP No. Avg/G 19 18 0.95 21 19 0.90 19 20 1.05 19 21 1.11 20 25 1.25 22 26 1.18 17 29 1.71 17 32 1.88

No. Avg/G 313 14.23 306 16.11 259 12.95 237 12.47 221 10.52 213 11.21 186 10.94 177 10.41

Jack Evans................................... 1980-81-82 Christian Schuller................................... 1980 Uli Wilms................................................. 1980 Scott Barnard..........................................1981 Jim Yockel................................................1981 Jerry Greer.........................................1982-83 Alex Gyedu.............................................. 1982 Steve Kominowski.................................. 1982 Scott Bauer............................................. 1983 Mark Churchwell.................................... 1983 Cameron Ball.......................................... 1984 Mike Mitchell.......................................... 1985 Selby Neese............................................ 1986 John Regan.................................. 1986-89-90 Darryl Watson.............................. 1986-87-88 Arthur Franklin.........................................1987 Mike Smith...............................................1987 Georgio Stamatakos.............................. 1988 Jay Dingbaum....................................1989-90 Sean Connelly......................................... 1990 Kevin Chambers......................................1991 Ted Davidson...........................................1991 Scott Sutton.............................................1991

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Brian Buback.......................................... 1992 Jeff Heidt................................................ 1992 Steen Larsen.......................................... 1993 Michael Sherman................................... 1993 Tim Boarman.......................................... 1994 Andy Edwards......................................... 1994 Greg Gundrum........................................ 1994 Jeremy Simmons.................................... 1995 Greg Gundrum........................................ 1995 Kevin Hanfman.................................. 1996-97 Jason Russell..................................... 1996-97 Chris Starks............................................ 1996 Mike Burrell.............................................1997 Chris Carter.............................................1997 Jeremy McClure........................... 1997-98-99 Garret Lazenby....................................... 2000 Jeff Russell........................................2000-01 Tony Moffat........................................2001-03 Lawrence Smith..................................... 2004 Tommy Irwin........................................... 2004 Adam Webb............................................ 2006 Brad Mitchum......................................... 2006 Jon Cox.................................................... 2006 Luigi Clendening......................................2007

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Southern Conference Coach of the Ye ar

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2006 kevin kennedy

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS 96....... Jeremy McClure................... 1996-99 90....... Jason Russell....................... 1995-98 88....... Darryl Watson...................... 1986-89 84....... John Regan....................1986, 88-90 77....... Chris Sklar.............................1994-97 71....... Tony Moffat.......................... 2000-03

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS OFFENSE POINTS 1. 38........ Darryl Watson................... 1987 2. 37........ Jason Russell.................... 1996 3. 33........ Jeremy McClure................ 1999 4. 32........ Chris Sklar......................... 1996 5. 29........ John Regan....................... 1990 29........ Santiago Alvarez............... 1981 6. 28........ Tony Moffat....................... 2001 7. 26........ Kevin Hanfman................. 1996 8. 24........ Jack Evans........................ 1980 24........ Steen Larsen.................... 1993 24........ Tony Moffat....................... 2003

SHOTS 214..... Tony Moffat.......................... 2000-03 201..... Jeff Russell........................... 1999-02 189.... John Regan.......................... 1986-90 178..... Mike Smith........................... 1985-88 163..... Jason Russell....................... 1995-98

GOALS 41....... Jeremy McClure .................. 1996-99 32....... Darryl Watson...................... 1986-89 30....... Jason Russell....................... 1995-98 30....... John Regan....................1986, 88-90 26....... Tony Moffat.......................... 2000-03 23....... Jack Evans........................... 1980-82

Tony Moffat (2000-03) holds the school record for shots (214) and is fifth all-time with 26 goals.

GOALKEEPING

Jeremy McClure (1996-99) holds the school record for points (96) and goals scored (41).

ASSISTS 39....... Chris Sklar.............................1994-97 30....... Jason Russell....................... 1995-98 24....... Darryl Watson...................... 1986-89 24....... John Regan.......................... 1986-90 23....... Jeff Russell........................... 1999-02 20....... Tony Brown............................1997-00

SHOTS FACED 778..... Tim Boarman........................1991-94 754.... Mike Burrell...........................1994-97 717..... Kevin Chambers...................1988-91 666.... Jerry Greer............................ 1982-85 620.... Garret Lazenby..................... 1999-02 585.... Adam Webb.......................... 2003-06 509.... John Miglarese..................... 1996-99 SAVES 312..... Kevin Chambers...................1988-91 307..... Tim Boarman........................1991-94 285.... Jerry Greer............................ 1982-85 280.... Mike Burrell...........................1994-97 267.... Garret Lazenby..................... 1999-02 255.... Adam Webb.......................... 2003-06 161..... John Miglarese..................... 1996-99

GOALKEEPING SAVES 1. 123...... Mike Burrell...................... 1997 2. 111...... Tim Boarman.................... 1992 111...... Jerry Greer........................ 1985 4. 107...... Kevin Chambers............... 1991 107...... Jerry Greer........................ 1983 107...... Greg Starcher................... 1987 7. 105...... Garret Lazenby................. 2000 8. 103...... Garret Lazenby................. 2001 9. 99........ Jim Yockel......................... 1981 10. 97........ Tim Boarman.................... 1994

Kevin Chambers (1988-91) is in the top-5 of every goalkeeping category, and holds the record with 312 saves all-time.

GAA (Min. 300 shots) 1.70... Mike Burrell...........................1994-97 1.80... Kevin Chambers...................1988-91 1.83... Adam Webb.......................... 2003-06 1.95... Tim Boarman........................1991-94 2.03... Jerry Greer............................ 1982-85 SHUTOUTS 15....... Adam Webb.......................... 2003-06 11....... Kevin Chambers...................1988-91 9......... Mike Burrell...........................1994-97 9......... Tim Boarman........................1991-94 8......... Adam Webb.......................... 2003-05 5......... Greg Starcher............................. 1987 4......... Brian Young...........................2004-07 4......... Jerry Greer............................ 1982-85 4......... Larry Smith................................. 1980

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SHUTOUTS 1. 7.......... Adam Webb...................... 2006 2. 5.......... Greg Starcher................... 1987 3. 4.......... Tim Boarman.................... 1994 4.......... Kevin Chambers............... 1990 4.......... Kevin Chambers............... 1988 4.......... Larry Smith........................ 1980 7. 3.......... Adam Webb...................... 2004 3.......... Mike Burrell...................... 1997 3.......... Mike Burrell...................... 1997 3.......... Mike Burrell...................... 1996 3.......... Kirk Latibeaudiere............ 2003 3.......... Adam Webb...................... 2005

GOALS 1. 15........ Darryl Watson................... 1987 2. 14........ Jeremy McClure................ 1999 3. 13........ Jason Russell.................... 1996 4. 12........ Santiago Alvarez............... 1981 12........ Jack Evans........................ 1980 5. 11........ Tony Moffat....................... 2001 11........ Jeremy McClure................ 1997 7. 10........ John Regan ...................... 1989 10........ John Regan....................... 1990 10........ Steen Larsen.................... 1992 10........ Steen Larsen.................... 1993 10........ Lawrence Smith................ 2005 Mike Burrell (1994-97) holds the single-season record for shots faced (317) and saves (123).

SHOTS FACED 1. 317...... Mike Burrell...................... 1996 2. 310...... Kevin Chambers............... 1991 3. 287...... Mike Burrell...................... 1997 4. 272...... Garret Lazenby................. 2001 5. 262...... Jerry Greer........................ 1982 6. 262...... John Miglarese................. 1999 Adam Webb (2003-06) holds the single-season record for shutouts (16).

Jason Russell (1995-1998) scored 30 career goals and went on to play professionally with the New Orleans Storm.

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GAA (Min. 65 shots) 1. 0.78..... Bo Pitts.............................. 1981 2. 0.81..... Greg Starcher................... 1987 3. 0.97..... Joey Ralph......................... 2008 4. 0.98..... Kevin Chambers............... 1990 5. 1.10..... Kevin Chambers............... 1988 6. 1.23..... Adam Webb...................... 2006 7. 1.30..... Adam Webb...................... 2004 8. 1.44..... Tommy Hedges................. 1986 9. 1.46..... Tim Boarman.................... 1994 10. 1.47..... Mike Burrell...................... 1995

Chris Starks (1995-96) recorded 13 assists in 1996 to rank second on the single-season list.

ASSISTS 1. 18........ Chris Sklar......................... 1996 2. 13........ Chris Starks...................... 1996 3. 11........ Jason Russell.................... 1996 11........ Jason Russell.................... 1997 4. 10........ Kevin Hanfman................. 1996 10........ Steen Larsen.................... 1992 10........ John Regan....................... 1986 10........ Chris Carlson.................... 1997 10........ Chris Sklar......................... 1997 9. 9.......... Martin Cunningham.......... 2001 9.......... John Regan....................... 1990

John Regan (1986, 1988-90) ranks in the top-5 of every offensive category at Georgia Southern.

SHOTS 1. 87........ Tony Moffat....................... 2003 2. 67........ John Regan....................... 1990 3. 65........ Michael Sherman............. 1993 4. 64........ Jason Russell.................... 1996 5. 60........ John Regan....................... 1989 6. 59........ Mike Smith........................ 1988 7. 58........ Bill Hope............................ 1980 58........ Santiago Alvarez............... 1981 9. 55........ Jon Cox.............................. 2006 10. 54........ Lawrence Smith................ 2004 54........ Jeff Russell....................... 2002 54........ Jeff Russell....................... 2001

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Points 11........ Jack Evans................... at Armstrong State............. 10-04-1980 8.......... Jeremy McClure........... vs. Geo. Washington...........09-11-1999 8.......... Jack Evans................... vs. Centenary...................... 11-07-1980 6.......... Jeff Russell.................. Wofford................................ 10-03-1999 6.......... Jeremy McClure........... VMI...................................... 10-03-1998 6.......... Johan Soderstrom....... Alabama A&M.....................11-02-1996 6.......... Jason Russell............... USC Aiken............................09-04-1996 6.......... Johan Soderstrom....... at Brewton-Parker............... 10-11-1995 6.......... Tommy Carroll.............. at Virginia Tech................... 09-27-1993 6.......... Richard Marshall......... Tennessee Temple.............. 09-21-1992 6.......... Bill Hope....................... Augusta College.................. 10-20-1980 Goals 5.......... Jack Evans................... at Armstrong State............. 10-04-1980 4.......... Jeremy McClure........... vs. Geo. Washington...........09-11-1999 4.......... Jack Evans................... vs. Centenary...................... 11-07-1980 3.......... Jeff Russell.................. Wofford................................ 10-03-1999 3.......... Jeremy McClure........... VMI...................................... 01-03-1998 3.......... Johan Soderstrom....... Alabama A&M.....................11-02-1996 3.......... Jason Russell............... USC Aiken............................09-04-1996 3.......... Johan Soderstrom....... at Brewton-Parker............... 10-11-1995 3.......... Tommy Carroll.............. at Virginia Tech................... 09-27-1993 3.......... Richard Marshall......... Tennessee Temple.............. 09-21-1992 Assists 4.......... Chris Starks................. The Citadel.......................... 10-19-1996 4.......... Chris Sklar................... South Alabama................... 10-11-1996 4.......... Kevin Hanfman............ VMI...................................... 10-05-1996 3.......... Chris Carlson............... at South Carolina................ 09-04-1997 3.......... Jason Russell............... vs. Georgia State................ 09-21-1996 3.......... Chris Sklar................... at Appalachian St...............09-13-1996 3.......... Dakeya Woods............. Tennessee Temple.............. 09-21-1992 3.......... Chris Dunlap................ at Francis Marion................ 09-16-1988 3.......... Uli Wilms...................... Mercer................................. 10-06-1980

Garrett Lazenby (1999-02) Tied Larry Smith’s school record with 17 saves against Wofford in 2000.

Shots 11........ Bill Hope....................... Augusta College.................. 10-20-1980 10........ Mike Smith................... at Winthrop......................... 10-15-1988 10........ Gregg Thomas............. at Armstrong State............. 10-02-1985 9.......... Darryl Watson.............. vs. Augusta College............ 09-16-1987 9.......... Jack Evans................... at Armstrong State............. 10-04-1980 8.......... Witt Carlisle.................. at Mercer.............................09-20-2009 8.......... Larry Smith.................. North Florida.......................09-09-2005 8.......... Brian Ledford............... North Georgia..................... 10-08-1989 8.......... Bill Hope....................... at Mercer............................. 10-15-1980 7.......... Tommy Irwin................. Furman................................10-13-2004 7.......... Brian Oakes................. at Mercer............................. 10-14-1997 7.......... Jason Russell............... Mercer................................. 10-12-1996 7.......... Michael Sherman........ at Charleston So................. 10-18-1993 7.......... Michael Sherman........ at Mercer.............................09-23-1993 7.......... Mike Smith................... at Francis Marion................ 09-16-1988 7.......... Jon Cox......................... vs. Mercer...........................10-28-2008

shots 57............. Brewton-Parker....................................................09-29-1990 51............. SCAD.................................................................... 10-24-1990 43............. North Georgia...................................................... 10-08-1989 41............. at LaGrange......................................................... 09-19-1987 33............. vs. Mercer............................................................ 10-29-1988 32............. at Mercer.............................................................. 10-14-1997 30............. at Wofford............................................................10-23-2002 30............. Columbus............................................................. 09-07-1988 29............. Wofford................................................................. 10-29-1997 29............. Tennessee Temple............................................... 09-21-1992 29............. vs. Wofford........................................................... 10-24-1987 29............. at Augusta College.............................................. 09-16-1987

goals 16............. Brewton-Parker....................................................09-29-1990 11............. SCAD.................................................................... 10-24-1990 10............. at Armstrong State.............................................. 10-04-1980 9............... North Georgia...................................................... 10-08-1989 9............... Armstrong State................................................... 10-01-1986 8............... Columbus............................................................. 09-07-1988 8............... at Armstrong State.............................................. 10-03-1983 8............... North Georgia...................................................... 10-11-1981 7............... vs. Appalachian State......................................... 11-04-1997 7............... Tennessee Temple............................................... 09-21-1992 7............... Mercer.................................................................. 10-06-1980

saves 17............. at Wofford............................................................10-03-2000 17............. at Augusta College.............................................. 09-27-1980 16............. at North Carolina................................................. 09-14-1988 16............. at Berry................................................................ 10-05-1985 15............. Coastal Carolina.................................................. 10-11-1989 14............. at Clemson........................................................... 10-08-1997 14............. at South Carolina................................................. 09-25-1991 13............. vs. Radford........................................................... 09-12-2010 12............. at George Washington........................................09-23-2000 12............. at VMI................................................................... 10-16-1999 12............. Furman................................................................. 09-07-1991 12............. at Baptist College................................................ 09-14-1989 12............. at Baptist College................................................ 09-26-1987 12............. at Armstrong State.............................................. 10-02-1985

assists 17............. Brewton-Parker....................................................09-29-1990 11............. SCAD.................................................................... 10-24-1990 10............. The Citadel........................................................... 10-19-1996 9............... North Georgia...................................................... 10-08-1989 8............... Tennessee Temple............................................... 09-21-1992 8............... Columbus............................................................. 09-07-1988 8............... VMI....................................................................... 10-03-1992 7............... at UNC Asheville..................................................09-20-1998 7............... South Alabama.................................................... 10-11-1996 7............... vs. Georgia State................................................. 09-21-1996 7............... at Augusta College.............................................. 09-16-1987 7............... Centenary.............................................................09-18-2005

Saves 17........ Garret Lazenby............ at Wofford...........................10-03-2000 17........ Larry Smith.................. at Augusta College.............. 09-27-1980 16........ Jerry Greer................... at Berry................................ 10-05-1985 15........ Kevin Chambers.......... Coastal Carolina................. 10-11-1989 15........ Larry Smith.................. at Emory.............................. 10-08-1980 14........ Mike Burrell................. at Clemson.......................... 10-08-1997 13........ Tom Troutman.............. vs. Hardin-Simmons...........11-08-1980 12........ Ryan Platt.................... vs. Radford.......................... 09-12-2010 12........ Kirk Latibeaudiere....... at Geo. Wash......................09-23-2000 12........ John Miglarese............ at VMI.................................. 10-16-1999 12........ Kevin Chambers.......... Furman................................ 09-07-1991 12........ Erik Johanson.............. at Baptist College............... 09-14-1989 12........ Greg Starcher.............. at Baptist College............... 09-26-1987

Jeremy McClure (1996-99) Ranks second for points in a match (8) after scoring four times against Georgia Washington in 1999.

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS MOST WINS 15.............................................................1990 14.............................................................1997 14.............................................................1987 12.............................................................1986

SAVES 146..........................................................1981 139..........................................................2000 135..........................................................1990 130..........................................................1997 124..........................................................1989

SHUTOUTS 8...............................................................2006 8...............................................................1990 8...............................................................1980 7...............................................................1988 7...............................................................1987

The 1987 squad posted a 14-2-1 record en route to a school record .824 winning percentage. WINNING PCT. .824.........................................................1987 .750.........................................................1997 .750.........................................................1990 .605.........................................................2006

POINTS 2010..........Jon Cox......................... 10 2009..........Danny Hall..................... 8 2008..........Daniel Smith................12 2007..........Luigi Clendening..........12 2006..........Jon Cox......................... 16 2005..........Lawrence Smith.......... 21 2004..........Lawrence Smith..........20 2003..........Tony Moffat.................. 24 2002..........Wes Meadows............. 16 ...................Jeff Russell.................. 16 2001..........Tony Moffat..................28 2000..........Tony Brown..................18 1999..........Jeremy McClure...........33 1998..........Jeremy McClure...........20 1997..........Jason Russell............... 27 1997..........Jeremy McClure........... 27 1996..........Jason Russell............... 37 1995..........Noel Kierans................15 ...................Chris Sklar...................15 1994..........Johan Soderstrom....... 14 1993..........Steen Larsen............... 24 1992..........Jeff Heidt.....................23 1991..........Joey DeSandre............15 1990..........John Regan..................29 1989..........John Regan..................23 1988..........Darryl Watson.............. 16 1987..........Darryl Watson..............38 1986..........John Regan..................22 1985..........Mike Mitchell...............12 1984..........Mike Mitchell...............11 1983..........Scott Bauer.................... 9 1982..........Phillip McClure............ 10 1981..........Santiago Alvarez..........29 1980..........Jack Evans................... 24

GOALS AGAINST AVG. 0.76.........................................................1987 1.06.........................................................1990 1.20.........................................................2008 1.24.........................................................2004 1.30.........................................................1984

ASSISTS 2010..........Hunter Norton............... 3 2009..........Jon Cox........................... 2 ...................Joe Madigan.................. 2 2008..........Jon Cox........................... 3 ...................Danny Hall..................... 3 2007..........Daniel Smith.................. 4 2006..........Jon Cox........................... 5 2005..........Stephen Jensen............. 4 2004..........Lawrence Smith............ 4 2003..........Tony Moffat.................... 6 2002..........Jeff Russell.................... 8 2001..........Martin Cunningham...... 9 2000..........Tony Brown.................... 6 1999..........Tony Brown.................... 8 1998..........Jeff Russell.................... 4 ...................Brian Oakes................... 4 ...................Tim McDaniel................ 4 1997..........Jason Russell...............11 1996..........Chris Sklar...................18 1995..........Chris Sklar..................... 7 1994..........Jeremy Simmons........... 5 1993..........Michael Sherman.......... 6 1992..........Steen Larsen............... 10 1991..........Ted Davidson................. 6 1990..........John Regan.................... 9 ...................Scott DeAmbrose.......... 9 1989..........Darryl Watson................ 5 1988..........Mike Smith..................... 7 ...................Chris Dunlap.................. 7 1987..........Darryl Watson................ 8 ...................Mike Smith..................... 8 1986..........John Regan.................. 10 1985..........Seven tied...................... 1 1984..........Mike Mitchell................. 3 1983..........Scott Bauer.................... 3

GOALS 2010..........Jon Cox........................... 4 ...................Ethan LaPan.................. 4 2009..........Danny Hall..................... 4 2008..........Daniel Smith.................. 5 2007..........Luigi Clendening............ 5 2006..........Jon Cox........................... 6 2005..........Lawrence Smith.......... 10 2004..........Lawrence Smith............ 8 2003..........Tony Moffat.................... 9 2002..........Wes Meadows............... 7 2001..........Tony Moffat..................11 2000..........Tony Brown.................... 6 1999..........Jeremy McClure........... 14 1998..........Jeremy McClure............. 9 1997..........Jeremy McClure...........11 1996..........Jason Russell...............13 1995..........Jason Russell................. 5 ...................Jeremy Simmons........... 5 ...................Denny Tucker................. 5 ...................Noel Kierans.................. 5 1994..........Johan Soderstrom......... 6 1993..........Steen Larsen............... 10 1992..........Jeff Heidt..................... 10 1991..........Joey DeSandre.............. 6 1990..........John Regan.................. 10 1989..........John Regan.................. 10 1988..........Darryl Watson................ 6 1987..........Darryl Watson..............15 1986..........Darryl Watson, Mike Smith..........7 1985..........Mike Mitchell................. 6 1984..........Mike Mitchell................. 4 1983..........Donnie Gorbandt........... 4 1982..........Jack Evans..................... 4 1981..........Santiago Alvarez..........12 1980..........Jack Evans...................12

GOALS AGAINST AVG. (65 shots) 2010..........Neal Platt..................1.55 2009..........Mike Gubosh............3.13 2008..........Joey Ralph................0.97 2007..........Joey Ralph................1.66 2006..........Adam Webb..............1.23 2005..........Brian Young..............1.81 2004..........Adam Webb..............1.30 2003..........Kirk Latibeaudiere... 1.74 2002..........Kirk Latibeaudiere...2.37 2001..........Garret Lazenby.........2.26 2000..........Garret Lazenby.........2.36 1999..........John Miglarese.........2.85 1998..........John Miglarese.........1.73 1997..........Mike Burrell..............1.55 1996..........Mike Burrell..............1.98 1995..........Mike Burrell..............1.47 1994..........Tim Boarman............1.46 1993..........Tim Boarman............2.01 1992..........Tim Boarman............2.09 1991..........Kevin Chambers.......2.39 1990..........Kevin Chambers.......0.98 1989..........Erik Johanson...........1.58 1988..........Kevin Chambers.......1.10 1987..........Greg Starcher...........0.81 1986..........Tommy Hedges.........1.44 1985..........Jerry Greer................1.93 1984..........Jerry Greer................0.46 1983..........Jerry Greer................2.00 1982..........Jerry Greer................2.40 1981..........Bo Pitts......................0.78 1980..........Larry Smith...............1.61

GOALS 70.............................................................1990 59.............................................................1996 53.............................................................1997 46.............................................................1995 42.............................................................1987 42.............................................................1980 ASSISTS 80.............................................................1990 73.............................................................1996 64.............................................................1997 48.............................................................1995 48.............................................................1987 SHOTS 468..........................................................1990 355..........................................................1997 355..........................................................1980 341..........................................................1995 325..........................................................1981

The 1997 Eagles went 14-4-2, posting the second highest winning percentage in program history. The team scored 53 goals, one of just three Eagle teams to score at least 50. John Cox (2006-10) led the Eagles twice in goals with six in 2006 and four in 2010.

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SERIES RECORDS Alabama A&M GSU trails 1-2-0 11-2-1996 H W 9-2-2000 H L 9-7-2007 N L

5-2 1-2 0-3

Alabama-Birmingham GSU trails 0-1-1 10-27-1993 H T-OT 2-2 9-23-1994 A L 0-3 Alabama-Huntsville GSU trails 0-1-0 10-7-1983 A L 2-5 Appalachian State GSU trails 11-14-0 10-14-1984 A L 10-11-1992 A L 10-10-1993 H L-OT 11-6-1993 N L 10-7-1994 A L 10-1-1995 H W 11-3-1995 N W-OT 9-13-1996 A W 10-4-1997 H W 11-4-1997 N W 10-31-1998 A W 11-3-1998 N L-2OT 10-10-1999 H L 9-30-2000 A L 11-3-2000 N L 9-19-2001 H W 11-2-2002 A L 9-25-2003 H W 10-10-2004 A L 10-23-2005 H L-OT 9-23-2006 A W 10-20-2007 H W 10-12-2008 A W 11-7-2009 H L 10-2-2010 A L

1-3 0-2 2-3 2-3 1-5 3-0 6-4 4-1 2-0 7-5 3-1 0-1 1-2 0-4 0-2 1-0 1-2 2-0 0-1 2-3 2-0 3-2 2-1 0-1 0-1

Armstrong Atlantic GSU leads 6-2-0 10-4-1980 A W 10-1 10-24-1980 H W 2-0 10-5-1981 H L 3-4 10-17-1982 H W 2-0 10-3-1983 A W 8-0 10-24-1984 H W 2-1 10-2-1985 A L-OT 1-2 10-1-1986 H W 9-1 Augusta STATE GSU leads 5-1-1 9-27-1980 A W 10-20-1980 H W 10-8-1986 H L 9-16-1987 A W 9-21-1988 H W 9-20-1989 A T 10-10-1990 H W

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BARTON COLLEGE GSU trails 0-1 10-17-1981 H L Berry GSU trails 1-6-2 10-24-1982 A L 10-8-1983 A L 9-21-1984 H L 10-5-1985 A L-OT 10-19-1990 H L-OT 10-19-1991 A L 9-20-1992 H T-OT 9-7-1993 A T-OT 9-14-1994 H W

Charleston Southern GSU leads 8-5-2 10-30-1980 A L 0-1 10-28-1981 H L 1-3 10-22-1983 A T-OT 1-1 9-21-1985 A T 2-2 10-25-1986 H W-OT 2-1 9-26-1987 A W-OT 3-1 9-28-1988 H W 1-0 9-14-1989 A W 2-1 10-17-1990 H W 2-1 9-10-1991 A L-OT 4-5 9-30-1992 H L 4-5 10-18-1993 A W 3-2 9-25-1996 H W 2-1 9-16-1997 A W-OT 2-1 9-14-1998 H L 1-3

1-2

1-2 0-6 0-3 1-2 0-1 0-5 0-0 0-0 5-1

Birmingham southern Tied 1-1 10-3-2001 A W 4-2 10-5-2002 H L 3-4

Clemson GSU trails 1-5-2 9-9-1992 A L 10-6-1993 A L 9-18-1996 A L 10-8-1997 A T-OT 10-2-2007 A L 9-5-2008 A W 9-29-2009 A L 10-19-2010 A T-2OT

Boston UNIVERSITY GSU trails 0-1-0 8-31-2006 H L 0-3 Brewton-Parker GSU leads 2-1-0 9-29-1990 H W 16-0 9-20-1994 H L 0-1 10-11-1995 A W 7-0 Bucknell GSU trails 0-1-0 9-12-1999 N L campbell GSU trails 1-6-0 10-16-1982 H L 9-17-1988 N L 10-7-1992 H L 10-26-2002 A L 9-13-2003 H W 9-13-2008 A L 9-8-2009 H L Centenery GSU leads 6-1-0 11-7-1980 N W 11-13-1981 N W 11-3-1990 N L 9-1-2000 H W 8-31-2001 A W 9-18-2005 H W 9-9-2006 A W Central Florida GSU trails 2-6-0 9-24-1989 N W 9-15-1990 A L-OT 9-3-1994 A L 10-25-1995 H L 9-7-1996 A L 9-21-1997 H W-OT 9-5-1999 N L 9-6-2009 A L

0-5 0-3 1-4 0-0 1-6 2-1 0-6 1-1

Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina leads 3-2 10-26-1985 A L 0-3 9-10-1988 A W 2-1 10-11-1989 H L 0-4 9-7-1997 H W 5-1 9-26-1998 A L (2OT) 2-3

1-2

2-5 1-5 0-2 1-3 3-0 0-2 0-1

Coker Series tied 1-1-0 10-18-1984 H L 10-28-1985 A W

2-3 3-1

College of Charleston GSU trails 1-17-1 10-22-1980 A L 0-7 9-22-1985 A L 1-5 10-28-1986 H W 3-0 9-27-1987 A L 0-1 10-29-1993 N L 1-4 10-21-1998 A L 1-4 10-20-1999 H L-OT 1-2 10-10-2000 A L 0-1 9-29-2001 H L 1-2 10-8-2002 A L 0-1 10-4-2003 H L 0-3 10-27-2004 A T-2OT 2-2 10-12-2005 H L 1-3 10-5-2006 A L 1-2 10-30-2007 H L 0-2 11-10-2007 A L 1-3 10-14-2008 A L 1-2 10-18-2009 H L 0-2 10-16-2010 A L 0-2

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Columbus GSU leads 4-0-0 10-10-1982 H W 11-1-1983 A W 9-7-1988 H W 9-12-1990 A W

5-0 3-2 8-1 6-0

Covenant GSU trails 1-2-1 H L 10-14-1981 H L 10-23-1982 H T 10-15-1987 H W-OT

0-2 0-1 1-1 3-1

Davidson GSU trails 7-19-2 9-14-1985 A L 10-16-1988 A L 10-23-1992 A L 10-24-1993 H W 10-20-1994 A L 9-19-1995 H L 11-4-1995 A L 10-25-1996 A L 10-26-1997 H L 9-18-1998 A W 10-1-1999 H L 11-5-1999 N L-OT 10-14-2000 A L 11-7-2001 H L 11-10-2001 N W 10-19-2002 A T-2OT 11-15-2002 N L 11-5-2003 H L 11-7-2004 A L 11-11-2004 A L 10-29-2005 H L 10-21-2006 A W 10-28-2006 H W 10-13-2007 H L 11-1-2008 A W-OT 11-9-2008 H W 10-3-2009 H L 10-26-2010 A T-2OT Denver GSU trails 0-1-0 9-8-2002 A L

0-2 2-3 0-5 3-2 1-3 1-3 0-2 1-2 2-3 5-2 1-3 2-3 2-5 2-4 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 3-4 1-2 1-0 2-1 2-3 2-1 2-1 0-3 1-1

2-4

Duke GSU trails 0-2-0 9-1-2002 A L 8-31-2003 N L

0-3 1-4

East Carolina GSU leads 3-1-0 10-27-1995 H W 9-28-1997 A W 9-11-2004 H L 9-11-2005 A W

3-1 3-1 1-4 4-3

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1-4 4-0 1-2

Elon GSU trails 2-5-0 9-28-2003 A L 10-31-2004 H W 10-16-2005 A L 10-8-2006 H W 9-22-2007 A L 10-4-2008 H L 10-29-2010 H L

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

Emory GSU trails 2-5-0 10-8-1980 A L 10-18-1981 H L 10-2-1982 A L 10-9-1983 H W 10-20-1984 A L 10-13-1985 H L 10-4-1987 A W

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

flagler GSU trails 0-1-1 10-9-1991 H T-OT 1-1 9-15-1992 A L 2-3 Florida Atlantic Series tied 3-3-1 10-24-1985 H T 10-13-1986 H W 10-8-1987 H W-OT 10-21-1990 H W 11-2-1991 A L-OT 9-2-1995 N L-OT 9-8-1996 N L

0-0 3-1 2-1 4-0 3-4 1-2 1-5

Furman GSU trails 3-19-2 10-23-1981 A L 9-7-1991 H L 11-1-1992 H L-OT 9-15-1993 A L 10-26-1994 H W 11-5-1994 N T-OT 10-30-1996 H L-OT 11-10-1996 A L 9-14-1997 A L 10-14-1998 H L 10-31-1999 A L 10-18-2000 H L 10-7-2001 A L 10-30-2002 H L 11-1-2003 A L 10-13-2004 H W-2OT 10-7-2005 A L 10-18-2005 A L 9-27-2006 H T-2OT 11-3-2006 A W 9-29-2007 A L 10-7-2008 H L-2OT 10-31-2009 A L 9-29-2010 H L-OT

0-5 1-3 0-1 0-3 3-1 1-1 2-4 2-4 0-1 1-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-2 1-3 0-0 1-0 0-4 1-2 1-2 1-2

Gardner-Webb GSU trails 2-3-0 10-24-2004 A L-OT 9-25-2005 H L 9-16-2006 A W 10-17-2008 H W 10-10-2009 A L

1-2 1-3 4-3 4-1 2-5

George Mason GSU trails 0-1-1 10-7-1995 N T-OT 2-2 9-7-2003 A L 0-4

Florida International GSU trails 0-2-0 10-3-1991 H L 0-4 11-1-1991 A L 0-4

George Washington GSU leads 2-0-1 9-9-1994 H W 4-1 9-11-1999 N W 5-4 9-23-2000 A T 2-2

Florida Southern GSU leads 2-0-0 10-5-1986 A W 3-1 9-16-1990 A W 3-2

Georgia College Series tied 1-1-0 10-26-1980 A L 11-2-1980 H W

Florida Tech GSU leads 1-0-0 9-24-1983 H W Francis Marion GSU leads 1-0-0 9-16-1988 A W

Georgia State GSU trails 8-18-5 10-18-1980 A L 10-16-1981 H L 10-3-1982 A L 10-30-1983 H L-OT 10-21-1984 A L 9-28-1985 H L 10-31-1985 N L 10-19-1986 A L 11-1-1986 N L 10-10-1987 H W 10-31-1987 N L 10-1-1988 A L 10-28-1988 A L 9-23-1989 A L 10-7-1989 H L 9-22-1990 A W-OT 10-13-1990 H W 9-28-1991 A T-OT 10-23-1991 H T-OT 9-8-1992 A W 9-4-1993 H W-OT 9-17-1994 A W 10-4-1995 H T-OT 9-21-1996 N W 9-19-1997 H W 9-6-1998 A L 10-13-1999 H T-2OT 10-25-2000 A L-OT 10-30-2001 H L-2OT 10-8-2003 A L 10-17-2004 H T-2OT

0-3 0-4 0-5 1-2 0-3 1-3 0-5 0-3 0-4 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-4 0-6 1-5 3-2 3-0 3-3 1-1 4-2 1-0 2-1 3-3 4-2 3-0 1-2 3-3 2-3 1-2 3-4 1-1

Gonzaga GSU trails 0-1-0 9-11-2009 A L

0-3

Hardin-Simmons Series tied 1-1-0 11-8-1980 N L 11-14-1981 N W

0-3 3-0

Harris Stowe GSU trails 0-1-0 A L

0-2

1-0

high point GSU trails 2-3-0 11-7-1980 N W 11-13-1981 N L 10-1-2003 A W 9-25-2004 H L 9-10-2010 A L

3-0 1-2 2-0 0-2 0-1

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iona GSU trails 0-1-0 9-4-2009 N L

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Jacksonville GSU trails 5-9-3 9-20-1986 A L 9-18-1991 H T-OT 9-16-1992 A L 10-13-1993 H W 10-4-1994 A W-OT 9-13-1995 H W 10-15-1996 A L 10-1-1997 H W 10-27-1998 A L 9-8-1999 H L 10-29-2000 A L 10-17-2001 H W 9-25-2002 A L 9-20-2003 H T 10-24-2006 A L 9-21-2008 H L 9-7-2010 A L-OT

1-2 1-1 0-4 2-1 3-2 3-0 2-6 2-1 0-3 2-4 0-2 5-2 2-5 2-2 1-3 0-2 1-2

James Madison GSU trails 0-1-0 9-5-2003 N L

0-2

Kennesaw STATE GSU leads 3-0-0 9-30-1984 A W 3-0 10-27-1984 H W 1-0 9-24-1986 H W-OT 3-1 Kentucky GSU leads 1-0-1 10-29-1994 N W 2-1 9-17-2004 A T-2OT 1-1 LaGrange GSU leads 1-0-0 9-19-1987 A W

5-0

Lander GSU trails 1-3-0 10-22-1988 H L 10-4-1989 A L 10-26-1991 H L 10-14-1992 A W

1-2 1-2 2-8 2-0

Lees-McRae GSU trails 1-0-0 10-10-1992 A W

3-0

Liberty GSU leads 2-0-0 9-8-2000 A W 10-26-2003 H W

1-0 2-1

limestone Series tied 1-1-0 10-16-1983 A L 10-11-1986 A W

1-3 1-0

Louisville GSU leads 1-0-0 9-19-2004 N W

3-0

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

mercer GSU leads 23-19-0 10-6-1980 H W 10-15-1980 A W 10-7-1981 A W 10-21-1981 H W 9-29-1982 A L 11-3-1982 H L - N L - A L 10-19-1983 H L 10-11-1984 A L 11-10-1984 N L 10-16-1985 H W 10-18-1986 A W-OT 10-31-1986 N W 9-30-1987 H W 10-30-1987 N W 10-12-1988 A W 10-29-1988 N W 9-27-1989 H W 10-28-1989 A W 9-19-1990 H W 10-27-1990 A W 9-14-1991 A L 10-30-1991 H L 9-5-1992 H W 9-23-1993 A W-OT 10-24-1994 H W 9-16-1995 A L 10-12-1996 H L 10-14-1997 A W-OT 9-3-1998 H W 9-21-1999 A L 9-13-2000 H L-OT 10-10-2001 A L-OT 9-18-2002 H L 10-15-2003 A L 11-3-2004 H W-2OT 10-19-2005 A W 8-26-2006 H W 9-9-2007 A L-OT 10-28-2008 H L 9-20-2009 A L-OT

7-0 3-0 3-2 2-1 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 2-1 2-1 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-2 1-3 2-1 4-1 3-0 0-1 1-3 3-2 3-0 2-6 1-2 0-1 2-3 0-2 2-1 1-0 3-1 0-1 0-1 1-2

Mercer-Atlanta GSU leads 1-0-1 10-28-1980 H T 10-31-1981 A W

0-0 4-1

navy GSU trails 0-1-0 9-4-2005 A L

0-4

New Mexico GSU trails 0-1-0 9-6-2002 N L

1-3

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0-6

North Carolina State GSU trails 1-6-0 9-30-1998 A L 1-2 9-27-2000 A L 0-6 8-31-2002 A W 2-1 8-30-2003 A L 2-4 9-12-2007 A L 0-1 10-13-2009 A L 0-2 10-5-2010 A L 2-3 North Florida GSU leads 4-3-1 9-22-1991 A W 9-12-1992 H L 9-9-2005 H T 10-17-2006 A L-OT 9-19-2007 H W 9-17-2008 H L 11-3-2009 A W 9-15-2010 A W North Georgia GSU leads 3-0-0 10-11-1980 A W 10-11-1981 H W 10-8-1989 H W Oglethorpe GSU leads 1-0-0 9-28-1986 A W Oral Roberts Series tied 1-1-0 9-2-2001 N W 9-8-2006 N L

5-2 3-4 1-1 2-3 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1

3-0 8-0 9-0

5-2

3-1 1-5

Oregon state Series tied 0-0-1 9-13-2009 N T-2OT 2-2 Presbyterian COLLEGE GSU trails 1-2-0 10-10-1986 A L 1-2 10-12-1987 H W 4-1 10-12-2010 A L 0-1 Radford Series tied 1-1-2 9-11-1994 H T (OT) 9-9-1995 A L 9-16-2007 N W 9-12-2010 N T-2OT Samford GSU leads 2-0-0 - N W 9-26-1984 A W

0-0 1-4 1-0 1-1

4-1 6-0

South Alabama GSU trails 1-2-0 9-18-1993 N L 10-11-1996 H W 9-9-1998 A L

0-4 5-2 0-1

South Carolina GSU trails 0-3-1 10-20-1982 A L 9-25-1991 A L 10-29-1995 A L 9-4-1997 A T-OT

0-4 0-5 1-4 3-3

South Florida GSU trails 2-5-0 10-31-1993 A L 10-30-1994 A W 9-6-1995 H L 8-31-1996 H L 8-30-1997 A W 10-8-1998 H L 10-28-1999 A L

0-3 1-0 2-4 2-3 4-3 0-1 0-6

Missouri State GSU trails 0-1-0 9-7-2001 A L-OT 1-2 ST. Leo GSU leads 4-0-0 11-2-1987 A W 9-26-1988 H W 10-15-1989 A W-OT 10-14-1990 H W-OT

2-0 1-0 4-1 4-2

Stetson Series tied 10-10-3 10-12-1981 A T 10-9-1982 H W 10-29-1984 H W 9-17-1985 H T 10-4-1986 A W 10-3-1987 H W 10-8-1988 A L 9-11-1989 H L 10-30-1989 A L 10-3-1990 A L-OT 10-29-1990 H W 9-21-1991 A L 10-12-1991 H W-OT 9-12-1993 H W 9-4-1994 N L 9-3-1995 A L 9-1-1996 H T-OT 9-24-1997 A W-OT 9-3-1999 N L 11-6-2002 A L 9-23-2005 A W-OT 9-3-2006 H W-OT 11-6-2007 A L

1-1 5-2 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 2-3 2-0 1-3 4-2 2-1 2-3 1-2 1-1 2-1 1-3 2-5 3-2 2-1 0-1

Tennessee Temple GSU leads 1-0-0 9-21-1992 H W 7-0

SCAD GSU leads 2-0-0 10-25-1989 H W 3-0 10-24-1990 H W 11-0

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The Citadel GSU leads 9-4-1 9-26-1982 H L 10-7-1982 A L 9-11-1991 A W 10-18-1992 H W 10-17-1993 A T-OT 10-15-1994 H L 10-14-1995 A W 10-19-1996 H W 10-11-1997 A W 10-17-1998 H W 9-29-1999 A W 10-23-2000 H W 10-27-2001 A W-2OT 10-1-2002 H L

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0-3 0-5 2-1 3-2 2-2 2-3 1-0 6-1 3-0 2-1 3-2 4-2 2-1 1-2

1-0

Towson GSU leads 1-0-0 9-4-2004 N W-2OT 1-0 Tulsa GSU trails 0-2-0 9-9-2001 N L 8-29-2008 A L

0-3 0-2

UMBC GSU leads 1-0-1 9-6-2004 A T-2OT 1-1 9-2-2005 N W 3-0 UNC Asheville GSU trails 2-3-0 9-19-1993 N L 9-24-1995 H L 9-15-1996 A L 9-20-1998 A W 10-21-2000 H W-OT

1-2 0-2 2-3 5-0 4-3

UNC Greensboro GSU trails 1-16-3 11-1-1997 A L 11-8-1997 N L 10-11-1998 H L 10-23-1999 A L 9-20-2000 H L 9-25-2001 A L 11-15-2001 N L 10-15-2002 H L 9-17-2003 A T 11-8-2003 N L 10-5-2004 H L 10-1-2005 A L 11-5-2005 A L 9-20-2006 H T-2OT 11-5-2006 N L 10-26-2007 A L 11-4-2008 H W 11-14-2008 N T-2OT 10-24-2009 A L 10-10-2010 H L 11-6-2010 A L-OT

0-4 1-6 1-8 1-4 1-3 1-9 0-1 2-3 2-2 1-2 1-3 5-3 0-6 0-0 0-3 0-2 2-1 0-0 0-6 1-6 1-2

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4-2 2-1 5-0 2-3 5-1 6-0

USC Upstate GSU leads 3-1-0 10-10-2007 A W-OT 9-24-2008 H W 9-23-2009 A L 9-1-2010 H W

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

Valdosta State GSU leads 2-0-0 10-3-1981 H W 11-4-1981 A W Virginia Tech GSU trails 1-3-0 9-27-1993 A L 9-28-1994 H L 9-10-2000 A W 9-23-2001 H L VMI GSU leads 12-2-2 10-3-1992 H W 11-6-1992 N T 9-26-1993 A T-OT 11-5-1993 N W 10-1-1994 H W 11-4-1994 N W 9-28-1995 A L 10-5-1996 H W 11-8-1996 N W 10-3-1998 H W 10-16-1999 A W-2OT 10-7-2000 H W 10-21-2001 A L 9-28-2002 H W 8-31-2007 N W 10-18-2007 A W

6-0 1-0

3-6 0-2 3-1 1-2

6-4 1-1 1-1 6-1 5-1 2-0 1-2 6-1 2-0 6-0 2-1 5-1 1-2 4-1 2-0 3-1

Wake Forest GSU trails 1-0-0 11-9-2002 A L

0-8

Warren Wilson GSU leads 1-0-0 10-13-1984 A W

3-1

Western Illinois Series tied 1-1-0 9-17-2005 H W 9-2-2007 N L

3-1 0-1

Winthrop GSU trails 6-8-2 10-24-1981 A L 10-18-1987 H W-OT 10-15-1988 A T 9-9-1989 H L 10-6-1990 A L 10-6-1991 H W 10-25-1992 A L 9-25-1999 A W 9-16-2000 H L 9-15-2001 A L 9-22-2002 H L 10-12-2003 A W 9-26-2004 H W-OT 10-26-2005 A L 9-30-2006 H T-2OT 9-19-2010 H W

0-2 4-3 0-0 1-2 0-4 2-0 0-3 3-2 0-1 2-4 1-2 1-0 2-1 1-8 1-1 4-0

Wofford GSU leads 13-3-4 9-15-1985 N W 10-4-1985 H L 10-24-1987 N T 9-30-1989 H W 10-7-1990 A W 10-8-1995 N W 9-30-1996 A L 10-29-1997 H W 10-25-1998 A T-2OT 10-3-1999 H W 10-3-2000 A T 10-13-2001 H W 10-23-2002 A T-2OT 10-18-2003 H W 10-2-2004 A W 10-4-2005 H W 10-10-2006 A W 9-27-2007 H W 10-25-2008 A W 10-21-2009 H L 10-23-2010 A L

1-0 1-5 2-2 3-2 3-2 3-1 1-2 6-1 1-1 5-1 1-1 4-1 3-3 5-2 2-0 2-0 2-0 6-2 1-0 1-4 0-1

COACHING HISTORY

Pat Cobb 1980-82

22-28-3

Ray wells 1983-84

11-13-1

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john rafter 1985-89

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tom norton 1990-95

52-57-0

.480 6 Seasons

kevin chambers 1996-2005

71-106-17 .410 10 Seasons

kevin kennedy 2006-Present

28-52-8

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YEAR-BY-YEAR records 1983

1980

10-8-1 (4-2-0 TAAC) Head Coach - Pat Cobb H Covenant A Harris Stowe 9-27 A Augusta 10-4 A Armstrong State 10-6 H Mercer 10-8 A Emory 10-11 A North Georgia 10-15 A Mercer 10-18 A Georgia State 10-20 H Augusta 10-22 A College of Charleston 10-24 H Armstrong State 10-26 A Georgia College 10-28 H Mercer-Atlanta 10-30 A Baptist 11-2 H Georgia College 11-7 N+ Centenary 11-7 N+ Houston Baptist 11-8 N+ Hardin-Simmons + TAAC Tournament

L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 10-1 W 7-0 L 1-4 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 6-1 L 0-7 W 2-0 L 0-1 T-OT 0-0 L 0-1 W 2-1 W 5-0 W 3-0 L 0-3

1981

8-10-1 (4-2-1 TAAC) Head Coach - Pat Cobb 9-20 A Eckerd L 10-3 H Valdosta State W 10-5 H Armstrong State L 10-7 A Mercer W 10-11 H North Georgia W 10-12 A Stetson T 10-14 H Covenant L 10-16 H Georgia State L 10-17 H Atlantic Christian L 10-18 H Emory L 10-21 H Mercer W 10-23 A Furman L 10-24 A Winthrop L 10-28 H Baptist L 10-31 A Mercer-Atlanta W 11-4 A Valdosta State W 11-13 N+ Houston Baptist L 11-13 N+ Centenary W 11-14 N+ Hardin-Simmons W + TAAC Tournament

1982

1-4 6-0 3-4 3-2 8-0 1-1 0-1 0-4 1-2 0-2 2-1 0-5 0-2 1-3 4-1 1-0 1-2 1-0 3-0

4-10-1 (2-4-0 TAAC) Head Coach - Pat Cobb 9-26 H The Citadel L 0-3 9-29 A Mercer L 0-2 10-2 A Emory L 1-4 10-3 A Georgia State L 0-5 10-7 A The Citadel L 0-5 10-9 H Stetson W 5-2 10-10 H Columbus W 5-0 10-16 H Campbell L 2-5 10-17 H Armstrong State W 2-0 10-20 A South Carolina L 0-4 10-23 H Covenant T 1-1 10-24 A Berry L 1-2 11-3 H Mercer L 0-3 A+ Samford W 4-1 N+ Mercer L 0-2 + TAAC Eastern Division Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

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5-6-1 Head Coach - Ray Wells Florida Tech Mercer Toccoa Falls Armstrong State Alabama-Hunstville Berry Emory Limestone Mercer Baptist Georgia State Columbus

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1984

6-7-0 Head Coach - Ray Wells 9-21 H Berry 9-26 A Samford 9-30 A Kennesaw 10-11 A Mercer 10-13 A Warren Wilson 10-14 A Appalachian State 10-18 H Coker 10-20 A Emory 10-21 A Georgia State 10-24 H Armstrong State 10-27 H Kennesaw 10-29 H Stetson 11-10 N+ Mercer + TAAC Championships (Atlanta, Ga.)

1985

3-9-3 (1-2-1 TAAC) Head Coach - John Rafter 9-14 A^ Davidson L 0-2 9-15 N^ Wofford W 1-0 9-17 H Stetson T 0-0 9-21 A Baptist T 2-2 9-22 A College of Charleston L 1-5 9-28 H Georgia State L 1-3 10-2 A Armstrong State L-OT 1-2 10-4 H Wofford L 1-5 10-5 A Berry L-OT 1-2 10-13 H Emory L 1-2 10-16 H Mercer W 2-1 10-24 H Florida Atlantic T 0-0 10-26 A Coastal Carolina L 0-3 10-28 A Coker W 3-1 10-31 N+ Georgia State L 0-5 ^ Davidson Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) + TAAC Eastern Division Championship (Statesboro, Ga.)

1986

12-5-0 (3-2-0 TAAC) Head Coach - John Rafter 9-20 A Jacksonville L 1-2 9-24 H Kennesaw State W-OT 3-1 9-27 H USC-Aiken W 4-2 9-28 A Oglethorpe W 5-2 10-1 H Armstrong State W 9-1 10-4 A Stetson W 1-0 10-5 A Florida Southern W 3-1 10-8 H Augusta State L 0-1 10-10 A Presbyterian L 1-2 10-11 A Limestone W 1-0 10-13 H Florida Atlantic W 3-1 10-18 A Mercer W-OT 2-1 10-19 A Georgia State L 0-3 10-25 H Baptist W-OT 2-1 10-28 H College of Charleston W 3-0 10-31 N+ Mercer W 3-1 11-1 N+ Georgia State L 0-4 + TAAC Eastern Division Tournament (Macon, Ga.)

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14-2-1 (4-1-0 TAAC) Head Coach - John Rafter 9-16 A Augusta State W 9-19 A LaGrange W 9-26 A Baptist W-OT 9-27 A College of Charleston L 9-30 H Mercer * W 10-3 H Stetson * W 10-4 A Emory W 10-8 H Florida Atlantic W-OT 10-10 H Georgia State * W 10-12 H Presbyterian W 10-15 H Covenant W-OT 10-18 H Winthrop W-OT 10-23 A USC-Aiken W 10-24 N^ Wofford T 10-30 N+ Mercer W 10-31 N+ Georgia State L 11-2 A St. Leo W * TAAC Game ^ Played at USC-Aiken (Aiken, S.C.) + TAAC Eastern Division Tournament (DeLand, Fla.)

5-0 5-0 3-1 0-1 3-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 4-1 3-1 4-3 2-1 2-2 3-0 0-1 2-0

1991

1988

10-7-1 (2-3-0 TAAC) Head Coach - John Rafter 9-7 H Columbus W 9-10 A Coastal Carolina W 9-14 A North Carolina L 9-16 A^ Francis Marion W 9-17 N^ Campbell L 9-21 H Augusta W 9-26 H St. Leo W 9-28 H Baptist W 10-1 A Georgia State * L 10-4 H USC-Aiken W 10-8 A Stetson * L 10-9 A Eckerd W 10-12 A Mercer * W 10-15 A Winthrop T 10-16 A Davidson L 10-22 H Lander L 10-28 A+ Georgia State L 10-29 N+ Mercer W * TAAC Game ^ Francis Marion Tournament (Florence, S.C.) + TAAC Eastern Division Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

8-1 2-1 0-6 5-0 1-5 3-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 5-0 0-1 4-0 3-2 0-0 2-3 1-2 1-4 3-0

4-11-4 (1-5-2 TAAC East 5th) Head Coach - Tom Norton 9-7 H Furman 9-10 A Charleston Southern 9-11 A The Citadel 9-14 A Mercer * 9-18 H Jacksonville 9-21 A Stetson * 9-22 A North Florida 9-25 A South Carolina 9-28 A Georgia State * 10-3 H Florida International * 10-6 H Winthrop 10-9 H Flagler 10-12 H Stetson * 10-19 A Berry 10-23 H Georgia State * 10-26 H Lander 10-30 H Mercer * 11-1 A Florida International * 11-2 A Florida Atlantic * TAAC Game

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1989

8-9-1 (2-4-0 TAAC East 3rd) Head Coach - John Rafter 9-9 H Winthrop L 9-11 H Stetson * L 9-14 A Baptist College W 9-20 A Augusta College T 9-23 A^ Georgia State L 9-24 N^ Central Florida W 9-27 H Mercer W 9-30 H Wofford W 10-4 A Lander L 10-7 H Georgia State * L 10-8 H North Georgia W 10-11 H Coastal Carolina L 10-14 A Eckerd L 10-15 A St. Leo W-OT 10-21 A USC-Aiken L 10-25 H S.C.A.D. W 10-28 A Mercer * W 10-30 A Stetson * L * TAAC Game ^ Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

15-5-0 (5-1-0 TAAC East 1st) Head Coach - Tom Norton 9-12 A Columbus W 6-0 9-15 A Central Florida L-OT 1-2 9-16 A Florida Southern W 3-2 9-19 H Mercer * W 1-0 9-22 A Georgia State * W-OT 3-2 9-27 H USC-Aiken W 5-1 9-29 H Brewton‑Parker W 16-0 10-3 A Stetson * L-OT 2-3 10-6 A Winthrop L 0-4 10-7 A Wofford W 3-2 10-10 H Augusta W 1-0 10-13 H Georgia State * W 3-0 10-14 H St. Leo W-OT 4-2 10-17 H Baptist W 2-1 10-19 H Berry L-OT 0-1 10-21 H Florida Atlantic W 4-0 10-24 H S.C.A.D. W 11-0 10-27 A Mercer * W 2-1 10-29 H Stetson * W 2-0 11-3 N+ Centenary L 1-2 * TAAC Game + TAAC Tournament Championship (Shreveport, La.)

1-2 0-2 2-1 1-1 0-6 4-0 3-0 3-2 1-2 1-5 9-0 0-4 1-2 4-1 2-3 3-0 2-1 0-1

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8-10-2 (3-3-0 SoCon 3rd) Head Coach - Tom Norton 9-5 H Mercer W 9-8 A Georgia State W 9-9 A Clemson L 9-12 H North Florida L 9-15 A Flagler L 9-16 A Jacksonville L 9-20 H Berry T 9-21 H Tennessee Temple W 9-27 A Marshall * W 9-30 H Charleston Southern L 10-3 H VMI * W 10-7 H Campbell L 10-10 A Lees‑McRae W 10-11 A Appalachian State * L 10-14 A Lander W 10-18 H The Citadel * W 10-23 A Davidson * L 10-25 A Winthrop L 11-1 H Furman * L-OT 11-6 N+ VMI T-OT^ * SoCon Game + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) ^ VMI advanced to semifinal on penalty kicks

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1993

8-9-4 (2-2-2 SoCon 3rd) Head Coach - Tom Norton 9-4 H Georgia State W-OT 1-0 9-7 A Berry T-OT 0-0 9-12 H Stetson W 2-1 9-15 A Furman * L 0-3 9-18 N$ South Alabama L 0-4 9-19 N$ UNC-Asheville L 1-2 9-23 A Mercer W-OT 4-1 9-26 A VMI * T-OT 1-1 9-27 A Virginia Tech L 3-6 10-3 H Marshall * W 4-1 10-6 A Clemson L 0-3 10-10 H Appalachian State * L-OT 2-3 10-13 H Jacksonville W 2-1 10-17 A The Citadel * T-OT 2-2 10-18 A Charleston Southern W 3-2 10-24 H Davidson * W 3-2 10-27 H Alabama-Birmingham T-OT 2-2 10-29 N# Charleston L 1-4 10-31 A# South Florida L 0-3 11-5 N+ VMI W 6-1 11-6 N+ Appalachian State L 2-3 * SoCon Game $ Georgia State Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) # South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)

1994

10-9-2 (2-4-0 SoCon T-4th) Head Coach - Tom Norton 9-3 A$ Central Florida L 9-4 N$ Stetson L 9-9 H George Washington W 9-11 H Radford T 9-14 H Berry W 9-17 A Georgia State W 9-20 H Brewton-Parker L 9-23 A Alabama-Birmingham L 9-25 A Marshall * L 9-28 H Virginia Tech L 10-1 H VMI * W 10-4 A Jacksonville W-OT 10-7 A Appalachian State * L 10-15 H The Citadel * L 10-20 A Davidson * L 10-24 H Mercer W 10-26 H Furman * W 10-29 N# Kentucky W 10-30 A# South Florida W 11-4 N+ VMI W 11-5 N+ Furman T-OT^ * SoCon Game $ Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) # South Florida Sun Classic (Tampa, Fla) + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) ^ Paladins advance 6-5 on PKs

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1995

7-13-2 (2-4-0 SoCon T-5th) Head Coach - Tom Norton 9-2 N$ Florida Atlantic L-OT 1-2 9-3 A$ Stetson L 1-2 9-6 H South Florida L 2-4 9-9 A Radford L 1-4 9-13 H Jacksonville W 3-0 9-16 A Mercer L 0-1 9-19 H Davidson * L 1-3 9-23 H Marshall * L 2-3 9-24 H UNC Asheville L 0-2 9-28 A VMI * L 1-2 10-1 H Appalachian State * W 3-0 10-4 H Georgia State T-OT 3-3 10-7 N# George Mason T-OT 2-2 10-8 N# Wofford W 3-1 10-11 A Brewton-Parker W 7-0 10-14 A The Citadel * W 1-0 10-18 A Furman * L 1-3 10-25 H Central Florida L 4-5 10-27 H East Carolina W 3-1 10-29 A South Carolina L 1-4 11-3 N+ Appalachian State W-OT 6-4 11-4 A+ Davidson L 0-2 * SoCon Game $ Stetson Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) # Coll. of Charleston Oneita Invitational (Charleston, S.C.) + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.)

1996

10-11-2 (3-2-1 SoCon 3rd) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 8-31 H South Florida L 9-1 H Stetson T-OT 9-4 H USC-Aiken W 9-7 A$ Central Florida L 9-8 N$ Florida Atlantic L 9-13 A Appalachian State * W 9-15 A UNC Asheville L 9-18 A Clemson L 9-21 N# Georgia State W 9-25 H Charleston Southern W 9-29 A Marshall * T-OT 9-30 A Wofford L 10-5 H VMI * W 10-11 H South Alabama W 10-12 H Mercer L 10-15 A Jacksonville L 10-19 H The Citadel * W 10-25 A Davidson * L 10-30 H Furman * L-OT 11-2 H Alabama A&M W 11-8 N+ VMI W 11-9 N+ Marshall W 11-10 A+ Furman L * SoCon Game $ Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) # Fayetteville, Ga + SoCon Tournament (Greenville, S.C.)

2-3 1-1 6-0 0-2 1-5 4-1 2-3 1-4 4-2 2-1 1-1 1-2 6-1 5-2 1-3 2-6 6-1 1-2 2-4 5-2 2-0 2-0 2-4

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14-4-2 (4-3-0 SoCon 4th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 8-30 A South Florida W 4-3 9-4 A South Carolina T-OT 3-3 9-7 H Coastal Carolina W 5-1 9-14 A Furman * L 0-1 9-16 A Charleston Southern W-OT 2-1 9-19 H# Georgia State W 3-0 9-21 H# Central Florida W-OT 2-1 9-24 A Stetson W-OT 2-1 9-28 A East Carolina W 3-1 10-1 H Jacksonville W 2-1 10-4 H Appalachian State * W 2-0 10-8 A Clemson T-OT 0-0 10-11 A The Citadel * W 3-0 10-14 A Mercer W 3-2 10-18 A VMI * W 3-1 10-26 H Davidson * L 2-3 10-29 H Wofford * W 6-1 11-1 A UNC Greensboro * L 0-4 11-4 N+ Appalachian State W 7-5 11-8 N+ UNC Greensboro L 1-6 * SoCon Game # Georgia Southern Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) + SoCon Tournament (Greenville, S.C.)

1998

6-11-1 (4-3-1 SoCon 4th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 9-3 H Mercer W 9-6 A Georgia State L 9-9 A South Alabama L 9-14 H Charleston Southern L 9-18 A Davidson * W 9-20 A UNC Asheville W 9-26 A Coastal Carolina L-2OT 9-30 A NC State L 10-3 H VMI * W 10-8 H South Florida L 10-11 H UNC Greensboro * L 10-14 H Furman * L 10-17 H The Citadel * W 10-21 A College of Charleston * L 10-25 A Wofford * T-2OT 10-27 A Jacksonville L 10-31 A Appalachian State * W 11-3 N+ Appalachian State L-2OT * SoCon Game + SoCon Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.)

2000

6-12-2 (2-5-1 SoCon 6th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 9-1 H$ Centenary W 3-2 9-2 H$ Alabama A&M L 1-2 9-8 A Liberty W 1-0 9-10 A Virginia Tech W 3-1 9-13 H Mercer (OT) L 1-2 9-16 H Winthrop L 0-1 9-20 H UNC Greensboro * L 1-3 9-23 A George Washington T-2OT 2-2 9-27 A North Carolina State L 0-6 9-30 A Appalachian State * L 0-4 10-3 A Wofford * T-2OT 1-1 10-7 H VMI * W 5-1 10-10 A Charleston * L 0-1 10-14 A Davidson * L 2-5 10-18 H Furman * L 0-3 10-21 H UNC Asheville W-OT 4-3 10-23 H The Citadel * W 4-2 10-25 A Georgia State L-OT 2-3 10-29 A Jacksonville L-2OT 0-2 11-3 N+ Appalachian State L 0-2 * SoCon Game $ GSU-Diadora Classic (Statesboro, Ga.) + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2001

8-12-0 (3-5-0 SoCon 7th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 8-31 A$ Centenary W 9-2 N$ Oral Roberts W 9-7 A# SW Missouri St. L-OT 9-9 N# Tulsa L 9-15 A Winthrop L 9-19 H Appalachian State * W 9-23 H Virginia Tech L 9-25 A UNC Greensboro * L 9-29 H College of Charleston * L 10-3 A Birmingham Southern W 10-7 A Furman * L 10-10 A Mercer L-OT 10-13 H Wofford * W 10-17 H Jacksonville W 10-21 A VMI * L 10-27 A The Citadel * W-2OT 10-30 H Georgia State L-2OT 11-7 H Davidson * L 11-10 N+ Davidson W 11-15 N+ UNC Greensboro L * SoCon Game $ BellSouth Invitational (Shreveport, La.) # Diadora Invitational (Springfield, Mo.) + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2002

4-3 3-1 1-2 0-3 2-4 1-0 1-2 1-9 1-2 4-2 0-3 0-1 4-1 5-2 1-2 2-1 1-2 2-4 2-1 0-1

6-11-2 (2-4-1 SoCon 6th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 8-30 A$% North Carolina State L 8-31 A% Duke L 9-5 N# James Madison L 9-7 A# George Mason L 9-13 H Campbell W 9-17 A UNC Greensboro * T 9-20 H Jacksonville T 9-25 H Appalachian State * W 9-28 A Elon * L 10-1 A High Point W 10-4 H College of Charleston * L 10-8 A Georgia State L 10-12 A Winthrop W 10-15 A Mercer L 10-18 H Wofford * W 10-26 H Liberty W 11-1 A Furman * L 11-5 H Davidson * L 11-8 N+ UNC Greensboro L * SoCon Game % adidas-Wolfpack Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) # Comfort Inn Classic (Fairfax, Va.) + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

3-0 1-2 0-1 1-3 5-2 5-0 2-3 1-2 6-0 0-1 1-8 1-3 2-1 1-4 1-1 0-3 3-1 0-1

1-3 1-7 2-4 5-4 1-2 2-6 3-2 3-2 1-3 5-1 1-2 3-3 2-1 1-2 1-4 0-6 1-3 2-3

Martin Cunningham (1999-2002) scored five goals and posted 19 assists in his four years with the Eagles.

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2-16-2 (1-5-2 SoCon 7th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 8-31 A$ North Carolina State W 9-1 A% Duke L 9-6 N# New Mexico L 9-8 A# Denver L 9-18 H Mercer L 9-22 H Winthrop L 9-25 A Jacksonville L 9-28 H VMI * W 10-1 H The Citadel * L 10-5 H Birmingham Southern L 10-8 A College of Charleston * L 10-15 H UNC Greensboro * L 10-19 A Davidson * T-2OT 10-23 A Wofford * T-2OT 10-26 A Campbell L 10-30 H Furman * L 11-2 A Appalachian State * L 11-6 A Stetson L 11-9 A Wake Forest L 11-15 N+ Davidson L * SoCon Game % adidas-Wolfpack Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) # John Bryden Classic (Denver, Colo.) + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2004

2-1 0-3 1-3 2-4 2-3 1-2 2-5 4-1 1-2 3-4 0-1 2-3 1-1 3-3 1-3 0-1 1-2 2-5 0-8 0-1

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7-7-4 (3-3-1 SoCon 5th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 9-4 N$ Towson W-2OT 1-0 9-6 A$ UMBC T-2OT 1-1 9-11 H East Carolina L 1-4 9-17 A^ Kentucky T-2OT 1-1 9-19 N^ Louisville W 3-0 9-25 H# High Point L 0-2 9-26 H# Winthrop W-OT 2-1 10-2 A Wofford * W 2-0 10-5 H UNC Greensboro * L 1-3 10-10 A Appalachian State * L 0-1 10-13 H Furman * W-2OT 1-0 10-17 H Georgia State T-2OT 1-1 10-24 A Gardner-Webb L-OT 1-2 10-27 A C. of Charleston * T-2OT 2-2 10-31 H Elon W 3-1 11-3 H Mercer W-2OT 2-1 11-7 A Davidson * L 0-1 11-11 A+ Davidson L 3-4 * SoCon Game $ Greene Turtle-adidas Kickoff (Baltimore, Md.) ^ Kentucky-Nike Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) # Georgia Southern-Nike Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.)

2005

2003

1999

5-12-1 (3-5-0 SoCon 6th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 9-3 N# Stetson L 9-5 N# Central Florida L 9-8 H Jacksonville L 9-11 N$ George Washington W 9-12 N$ Bucknell L 9-21 A Mercer L 9-25 A Winthrop W 9-29 A The Citadel * W 10-1 H Davidson * L 10-3 H Wofford * W 10-10 H Appalachian State * L 10-13 H Georgia State T-2OT 10-16 A VMI * W-2OT 10-20 H Coll. of Charleston * L-OT 10-23 A UNC Greensboro * L 10-28 A South Florida L 10-31 A Furman * L 11-5 N+ Davidson L-OT * SoCon Game # Central Florida Classic (Orlando, Fla.) $ Wofford Classic (Spartanburg, S.C.) + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

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2-4 1-4 0-2 0-4 3-0 2-2 2-2 2-0 0-1 2-0 0-3 3-4 1-0 0-2 5-2 2-1 0-2 1-2 1-2

7-10-1 (1-6-0 SoCon T-7th) Head Coach - Kevin Chambers 9-2 N$ UMBC W 3-0 9-4 A$ Navy L 0-4 9-9 H North Florida T 1-1 9-11 A East Carolina W 4-3 9-17 H# Western Illinois W 3-1 9-18 H# Centenary W 4-0 9-23 A Stetson W-OT 3-2 9-25 H Gardner-Webb L 1-3 10-1 A UNC Greensboro * L 5-3 10-4 H Wofford * W 2-0 10-7 A Furman * L 1-2 10-12 H College of Charleston * L 1-3 10-16 A Elon * L 0-4 10-19 A Mercer W 1-0 10-23 H Appalachian State * L-OT 2-3 10-26 A Winthrop L 1-8 10-29 H Davidson * L 1-2 11-5 A+ UNC Greensboro L 0-6 * SoCon Game $ Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) # Georgia Southern Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)

2006

10-6-3 (4-1-2 SoCon 2nd) Head Coach - Kevin Kennedy 8-26 H Mercer W 3-1 8-31 H Boston L 0-3 9-3 H Stetson W-OT 2-1 9-8 N# Oral Roberts L 1-5 9-9 A# Centenary W 3-0 9-16 A Gardner-Webb W 4-3 9-20 H UNC Greensboro * T-2OT 0-0 9-23 A Appalachian State * W 2-0 9-27 H Furman * T-2OT 0-0 9-30 H Winthrop * T-2OT 1-1 10-5 A College of Charleston * L 1-2 10-8 H Elon * W 1-0 10-10 A Wofford * W 2-0 10-17 A North Florida L-OT 2-3 10-21 A Davidson * W 1-0 10-24 A Jacksonville L 1-3 10-28 H$ Davidson W 2-1 11-3 A+ Furman W 1-0 11-5 N+ UNC Greensboro L 0-3 * SoCon Conference Games # Centenary Classic (Shreveport, La.) $ SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Statesboro, Ga.) + SoCon Tournament (Greenvile, S.C.)

2007

6-12-0 (2-5-0 SoCon 7th) Head Coach - Kevin Kennedy 8-31 N# VMI W 2-0 9-2 N# Western Illinois L 0-1 9-7 N! Alabama A&M L 0-3 9-9 A! Mercer L-OT 0-1 9-12 A North Carolina State L 0-1 9-16 N^ Radford W 1-0 9-19 H North Florida W 1-0 9-22 A Elon * L 0-2 9-27 H Wofford * W 6-2 9-29 A Furman * L 0-4 10-2 A Clemson L 1-6 10-10 A USC Upstate W-OT 1-0 10-13 H Davidson * L 2-3 10-20 H Appalachian State * W 3-2 10-26 A UNC Greensboro * L 0-2 10-30 H College of Charleston * L 0-2 11-6 A Stetson L 0-1 11-10 A+ College of Charleston L 1-3 * SoCon Game # Appalachian Classic (Boone, N.C.) ! Mercer Invitational (Macon, Ga.) ^ Wingate Inn Classic (Rock Hill, S.C.) + SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Charleston, S.C.)

The Eagles’ second place finish in the SoCon during the 2006 season was cemented by Kellen Stanley’s (#28) goal in the 1-0 win over Davidson.

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8-8-1 (4-3-0 SoCon T-2nd) Head Coach - Kevin Kennedy 8-29 A #22 Tulsa L 0-2 9-5 A Clemson W 2-1 9-13 A Campbell L 0-2 9-17 H North Florida L 0-1 9-21 H Jacksonville L 0-2 9-24 H USC Upstate W 2-0 10-4 H Elon * L 1-3 10-7 H Furman * L-2OT 1-2 10-12 A Appalachian State * W 2-1 10-14 A College of Charleston * L 1-2 10-17 H Gardner-Webb W 4-1 10-25 A Wofford * W 1-0 10-28 H Mercer L 0-1 11-1 A Davidson * W-OT 2-1 11-4 H UNC Greensboro * W 2-1 11-9 H Davidson + W 2-1 11-14 N UNC Greensboro # T-2OT 0-0 * SoCon Game + SoCon Tournament - 1st Round (Statesboro, Ga.) # SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.)

2009

1-15-1 (0-6-0 SoCon 8th) Head Coach - Kevin Kennedy 9-4 N Iona L 9-6 A UCF L 9-8 H Campbell L 9-11 A Gonzaga L 9-13 N Oregon State T-2OT 9-20 A Mercer L-OT 9-23 A USC Upstate L 9-29 A Clemson L 10-3 H Davidson * L 10-10 A Gardner-Webb L 10-13 A N.C. State L 10-18 H College of Charleston * L 10-21 H Wofford * L 10-24 A UNC Greensboro * L 10-31 A Furman * L 11-3 A North Florida W 11-7 H Appalachian State L * SoCon Game

2010

0-2 1-2 0-1 0-3 2-2 1-2 1-3 0-6 0-3 2-5 0-2 0-2 1-4 0-6 1-2 1-0 0-1

3-11-3 (0-6-1 SoCon 8th) Head Coach - Kevin Kennedy 9-1 H USC Upstate W 9-7 A Jacksonville L-OT 9-10 A High Point L 9-12 N Radford T-2OT 9-15 A North Florida W 9-19 H Winthrop W 9-29 H Furman * L-OT 10-2 A Appalachian St. * L 10-5 A NC State L 10-10 H UNC Greensboro * L 10-12 A Presbyterian College L 10-16 A Coll. of Charleston * L 10-19 A Clemson T-2OT 10-23 A Wofford * L 10-26 A Davidson * T-2OT 10-29 H Elon * L 11-6 A UNC Greensboro L-OT * SoCon Game # SoCon Tournament

4-3 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-1 4-0 1-2 0-1 2-3 1-6 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-4 1-2

In 2008, Georgia Southern knocked off Clemson 2-1 at Historic Riggs Field

All-Time letterwinners A-A-A Abdigani Abdulahi........................................... 2008 Don Ahearn.................................................1980-83 Matt Alden....................................................... 1981 Jeff Alexander.............................................1991-94 William Alexander............................................ 2005 Santiago Alvarez.........................................1981-83 Andrea Amorati............................................... 1990 Jan Andreasen................................................. 1988 David Andreetti................................................ 1994 Jon-Pierre Anthony.....................................2007-08 Lee Apple....................................................1989-92 David Atkinson................................................. 1982 B-B-B Jorge Baboun.............................................1989‑90 Cameron Ball............................................. 1983-84 Lee Ballentine............................................1990‑91 Robert Banks................................................... 1994 Scott Barnard.............................................1980-83 Scott Bauer...................................................... 1983 Joe Bellafato.................................................... 1990 Nelson Bennett..........................................1985‑86 Mark Bevile.................................................2007-08 Ned Biehler...................................................... 1992 Blake Bironas.............................................1999-02 Tim Blom.....................................................1996-98 Tim Boarman..............................................1991‑94 Chris Brackett.................................................. 1986 Alex Branch............................................1999-2000 Kyle Brinkman................................................. 1987 Robb Brotemarkle......................................1993‑94 Tim Brown........................................................ 2000 Tony Brown............................................ 1997-2000

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Mack Bryson...............................................2001-03 Brian Buback..............................................1991‑92 Zach Buckley................................................... 2009 Mike Burrell................................................1994‑97 Blake Butler..................................................... 2006 Sean Byrnes...............................................1980-81 C-C-C Andres Cabrero............................................... 2007 Chris Cahill....................................................... 2005 Chris Campbell...........................................1990‑93 Chris Cantrell................................................... 2008 Ralph Carbone...........................................1980-81 Nathan Carey................................................... 1988 Witt Carlisle..................................................... 2009 Chris Carlson..............................................1994‑97 Tommy Carroll.............................................1991‑94 Chris Carter................................................1995-98 Chris Chambers..........................................1990‑93 Kevin Chambers.........................................1988-91 O’Neil Chandler............................................... 2001 Josh Chatraw..............................................2001-04 Pong Cho.......................................................... 1984 Mark Churchwell....................................... 1983-84 Mike Chwalik................................................... 1989 Adam Clark.................................................1990‑91 Luigi Clendening.............................................. 2007 Mike Cobb........................................................ 1983 Matt Colaluca.............................................1997-99 Michael Cole...............................................1989‑90 Kevin Connelly............................................1987‑90 Sean Connelly.............................................1987‑90 Chris Cook....................................................... 1986 Barry Cooper.................................................... 1986

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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference The Southern Conference, which began its 91st season of intercollegiate competition in 2011, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on Capital One Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Membership History On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too

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large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. Leadership John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliancerelated matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm of the conference. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 20012005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts.

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men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball. Coaches and Administrators The Southern Conference has also been a breeding ground for some of college athletics’ most recognized coaches and administrators. Legendary basketball coaches Adolph Rupp of Kentucky and Everett Case of North Carolina State both worked the sidelines in the Southern Conference. Rupp guided the Wildcats to a 30-5 mark during the 1931 and 1932 seasons. Yet, for all his coaching accomplishments, Rupp never led Kentucky to a Southern Conference tournament championship. Case mentored the Wolfpack to six consecutive Southern Conference Tournament championships from 1947 through 1952. Lefty Driesell coached Davidson to three Southern Conference Tournament championships in 1966, 1968 and 1969. Driesell also won the league’s Coach of the Year award four straight times from 1963 through 1966. Former Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins earned league Coach of the Year honors three times in the late ’70s and early ’80s while at Appalachian State and is now the head coach at the College of Charleston. Terry Holland saw his basketball coaching career take off at Davidson when he returned to his alma mater in 1970. Holland was honored as the Southern Conference Coach of the Year for three consecutive seasons from 1970-72 and led the Wildcats to the conference tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1970. J. Dallas Shirley, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, spent 21 years as the assistant to the commissioner and supervisor of officials in the Southern Conference. He also served as president of the International Association Basketball Officials and the United States Olympic Basketball Committee. The legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant got his coaching start in the Southern Conference as he guided the Maryland Terrapins in 1945. Another famous Southern Conference football coach is the late Frank Howard of Clemson, who guided the Tigers as a league member from 1940-52. The incomparable Howard won 69 Southern Conference games. The Southern Conference has been represented on the sidelines at five Super Bowls in recent years. Bobby Ross, who piloted the San Diego Chargers to the 1996 Super Bowl, was the head coach at The Citadel from 1973-77. Former Buffalo Bills head coach Marv Levy directed William & Mary from 1964-68. He was succeeded at William & Mary by Lou Holtz. William & Mary competed in the Southern Conference from 1936-77.

As the largest and most comprehensive research institution in southeast Georgia, Georgia Southern University continues to set the bar for academic excellence. During the past decade, Georgia Southern has shown growth in size and scope that has led to recognition by U.S. News and World Report as one of the top five most popular universities in the nation. Georgia Southern continues to be one of the top choices in the state for new freshmen and HOPE scholars, with a record enrollment of approximately 20,000 students, celebrating a diverse population from 49 U.S. states and nearly 100 nations from around the world. The University offers more than 115 degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels through eight colleges, as well as a variety of online classes in business, education, liberal arts, science, technology and healthcare, including an array of advanced degree programs. Without a doubt, Georgia Southern boasts one of the most picturesque and iconic college campuses in the country. Among the magnolias and classic Southern red brick buildings, you will find relaxing parks, lakes and the Pedestrium, a walkway that stretches through the heart of the nearly 700-acre campus. During the past decade, almost $300 million in construction and renovation projects have been completed, including state-of-the-art classroom and recreation facilities and a number of modern apartment-style residence halls like the upscale housing at Centennial Place, which includes Cold Stone Creamery, Einstein Bros. Bagel restaurant and more. The University recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a new $37 million Biological Sciences Building that will open in Spring 2013. As a Carnegie Doctoral-Research University, Georgia Southern’s hallmarks focus on teaching, an increasing emphasis on research and a studentcentered approach that give the University the feel of a much smaller private college. Students are at the center of everything Georgia Southern does, and the University has created an environment where students can thrive, learn, and prepare for their future.

From the moment students step on campus, they are immediately challenged by the academic curriculum, while also having the opportunity to take part in an incredible amount of activities that rival larger universities. The University Honors Program attracts high-achieving students and the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement encourages students to make leadership a part of their college resumes. Students are engaged in community volunteerism, campus theatre productions, academic organizations and recreational athletics, just to name a few of the opportunities offered in this well-rounded collegiate atmosphere.

Championship History The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10

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The University has received recent national recognition from Forbes Magazine and The Princeton Review, setting Georgia Southern apart from its peers. Georgia Southern has once again been recognized as one of America’s Best Colleges and one of the “Best 301 Business Schools” in the nation. The University’s business and nursing programs have also been recognized among 2012’s Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News and World Report. Additionally, Georgia Southern has been recognized as one of Forbes’ top universities in the nation for minority science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Georgia Southern continues to focus on its future as a national comprehensive institution and is adding new degree programs that are attracting interest from around the world. This fall, the University began offering bachelor’s degrees in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering providing another in-state option for engineering. As a center for learning and discovery, Georgia Southern also provides unique opportunities through its’ public outreach facilities – the Botanical Garden, the Georgia Southern Museum, the Center for Wildlife Education and Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center, the Nessmith-Lane Continuing Education Building and the Performing Arts Center. Every day, someone, somewhere in the world is touched by the work of a Georgia Southern student, alumnus, staff, or faculty member — making the reach of this University truly global. With nearly 70,000 alumni, the Eagle Nation features a strong network that continues to grow with each graduating class. Dan Cathy, President and COO of Chick-fil-A, country music singer Luke Bryan, former Metlife Principal of the Year Molly Howard, business and healthcare professionals, professional athletes and more are all graduates of Georgia Southern. No matter the field, the University is increasingly becoming the first choice for the next generation of leaders. For more information, visit www.georgiasouthern.edu.

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dr. BROOKS A. KEEL

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Brooks A. Keel, Ph.D. began his tenure as the 12th President of Georgia Southern University on January 4, 2010.

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The Augusta, Ga. native, a self-described product of the education system of Georgia, returns to his home state to lead Georgia Southern University with significant experience in the top ranks of academia, research, and economic

Prior to his arrival at Georgia Southern this past year, Keel served as the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, and professor of Biological Sciences at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge since 2006. From 2002 to 2006, he was a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and associate Vice President for Research at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL. Keel’s professional career began in 1985 at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, where he served in a variety of positions including the Daniel K. Roberts Distinguished Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1995-2001), President of the Women’s Research Institute (1993-2001), and Director of Reproductive Medicine Laboratories (1994-2002). Since joining Georgia Southern, Keel has been focused on expanding undergraduate and graduate learning opportunities whether through research, creative or community-based educational experiences. In addition, he has been working to increase Georgia Southern’s research and economic development opportunities. The University is already beginning to attract interest through its Renewable Energy Lab and Public Health Core Research Lab. Keel earned his Ph.D. in reproductive endocrinology from the Medical College of Georgia in 1982 and a Bachelor of Science in biology and chemistry from Augusta College (now Augusta State University) in 1978. He has completed postdoctoral work at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and at the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Vermillion. He is a member of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, among others. Keel has served on numerous boards related to his discipline, including the American Board of Bioanalysis, the American Association of Bioanalysts Board of Registry, the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, the Southeastern Universities Research Association and the Executive Committee of the Council on Research Policy and Graduate Education of APLU. Keel is married to Dr. Tammie Schalue, an accomplished scientist and scholar. Dr. Schalue currently serves as the director of laboratories at the Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine and the associate administrator for the American Association of Bioanalysts (AAB). Both are certified SCUBA diving instructors.

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Building a strong future for the Georgia Southern sports programs in his 15 years as Director of Athletics, Sam Baker has positioned the Eagles for success with new or renovated facilities, a foundation of financial stability and decisions to ensure the best for the student-athlete. An integral component of this ideology is the commitment to “Rings and Diplomas,” as the Athletics Department provides the opportunity for every Georgia Southern student-athlete to win a championship ring and earn a diploma. The emphasis on the “student” in studentathlete is one trademark of the Georgia Southern athletics program as Baker promotes the initiative and continued support for excellence in the classroom. Following the spring semester 2010, 156 student-athletes posted grade point averages of 3.0 or better with all 15 sports teams represented on the list. All 15 also had members of their teams on the Dean’s List for GPAs of 3.5 to 3.99 and 26 student-athletes achieved perfect 4.0 grade point averages for the semester. Numerous student-athletes have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors with six named to the prestigious Academic All-America list. The most recent honoree was Eagle softball player Nina Iduate, who was voted to the national first team in June 2010. Continuing to add to the lengthy list of accomplishments for the program, the Athletics Department has now captured 27 Southern Conference championships and made 23 appearances in NCAA postseason play. The most acclaimed is the Eagle Football program, accounting for seven SoCon titles, eight NCAA playoff appearances (Division I FCS) and back-to-back NCAA FCS titles in 1999 and 2000, two of the nation’s-best six FCS national championships, during the Baker tenure. A primary focus of Baker’s efforts has been facility improvements for fans and student-athletes. The second phase of the softball stadium was completed in 2008 with the construction of stadium seating, team locker rooms and public rest rooms. Aesthetic changes to the north concourse at Paulson Stadium in summer 2008 matched the improvements made the previous season on the south side. The Gene Bishop Field House opened in the fall 2006, providing the home and visiting team with new locker rooms and a social meeting place upstairs for Athletic Foundation members. In the same time period, the Bennett-Ramsey Golf Center was completed, providing Eagle Golf with one of the top all-around practice facilities the nation. Building and renovations were completed for several projects including the renovation of J.I. Clements Baseball Stadium, the construction of a Track/ Soccer Stadium, renovation and expansion of Iron Works (Georgia Southern’s athletic performance center) and Men’s Basketball Locker Room (donated by Michael and Katrina Curry). In addition, other team locker rooms, sports medicine treatment center, equipment room, and coaches’ offices in Hanner Fieldhouse have undergone renovation and upgrades. Baker also served as the driving force behind the Dan J. Parrish, Sr., Football Building, the Herring Pavilion, football practice field renovation and the Troy Cowart Building (home to the Athletic Foundation and Athletics Ticket Office). As a leader in his profession, Baker has been active in his service to the Southern Conference and the NCAA. From May 2000 to May 2002, he served as chair of the SoCon Athletics Directors Association. As Georgia Southern Athletics Director, he served as a member of the NCAA Special Events, Olympic Liaison and Division I Football Issues Committees. In June 2009, he was honored with recognition as the NACDA Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision’s Southeast Region. Baker, a native of Front Royal, Virginia, joined the Georgia Southern management team after five years as Director of the College Football Marketing Corporation, a subsidiary of the College Football Association (CFA). Baker’s responsibilities with the CFA included securing title sponsorship for and administration of its “Promise of Tomorrow” scholarship program. A four-year agreement with Hitachi awarded $1.3 million in scholarships to aid individuals involved in intercollegiate football with the means to pursue careers in the field of education. From 1986-90, he was associate athletic director for financial development at Vanderbilt, where he oversaw the National Commodore Club. In the two years before moving to Nashville, Baker was associate athletic director for external affairs at the University of Oregon, the institution where he served as director of athletic marketing from January 1983 to May 1984. Baker entered the field of intercollegiate athletics at the College of William & Mary, where he spent seven years (1976-82) as director of athletic promotions. Baker holds a 1976 master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University and a 1974 B. A. in Communication Arts from James Madison University. He and his wife of 34 years, Ann, are the parents of three children: Zeb, Elizabeth Ann and Josie.

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