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MEMPHIS TIGERS Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Release Oct. 21, 2008

Athletic Media Relations Office: 901-678-5294





Contact: Shawn Smith

Cell: 319-431-2545

E-Mail: [email protected] Wed., Oct. 22, Southern Illinois Edwardsville at University of Memphis, Mike Rose, 7 p.m. SUN., Oct. 26, University of Tulsa at University of Memphis, Mike Rose, 12 p.m.

SIU Edwardsville Cougars Head Coach



Richie Grant (10th season)

2008 Record - 5-8-0 (3-2-0)



Conference USA

2008 Team Previews



Head Coach

Kevin Kalish (First Season)

2008 Record - 4-5-0 • Independent 2008 Tiger g Scoreboard

Memphis Tigers All-Time Series Record: Never played

Aug

Last Time Played: Never played

Memphis enters Wednesday’s match with a record of 5-8-0. The Tigers are currentl 3-2-0 in conference play. They are tied for third place with UCF. The U of M shutout the South Carolina Gamecocks last Friday in Columbia, S.C., 2-0. Memphis senior defender Michael Coburn, scored his second game-winning goal of the season against USC on a second minute free kick. Coburn bent the ball into the top of the goal over the head of South Carolina goalkeeper Jimmy Maurer. Maurer came into the game with a 0.80 goals against average and had been picked four times as the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week, tying a C-USA record for most Player of the Week honors in one season. The shutout for the Tigers was their second of the season. Memphis shutout Missouri State on Sept. 24 at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex. Memphis goalkeeper Michael Goodlett, a junior from Bolton, Miss., enters Wednesday’s contest with a 1.25 goals against average and 55 saves. Goodlett is currently thid in the C-USA for total saves. Memphis freshman Parker Duncan has continued to put his mark on Memphis’ matched. The native of Johnson City, Tenn., has racked up three goal in two games for the Tigers on only three shots. Duncan has started the last three games for the U of M after providing a spark for the Tigers off of the bench in their overtime upset of No. 15 SMU. Duncan’s goal against USC came on a Ryan Ruble cross into the box. Duncan used perfect timing and arrive at the ball to head it in past Maurer.





Sept

16 23

at Christian Brothers (Exh.) at Saint Louis (Exh.)

W, 4-2 L, 2-0

29

Bradley

L, 4-0

31

Oral Roberts

5 7

Oct

All-Time Match-up Scoring Summary SIUE 0 goals, Memphis 0 goals

Nov

L, 0-1(OT)

at Vermont

L, 0-1 (OT)

12

at Western Illinois

L, 0-1

14

at UC-Irvine

L, 1-3

20

at UCF

24

Missouri State

W, 2-0

27

UAB

L, 0-2

5

SMU

8

at Creighton

12

at FIU

17

at South Carolina

22

SIU-Edwardsville

26

Tulsa

29 SIU Edwardsville Cougars

W, 4-3

at New Hampshire

L, 1-0

W, 2-1 (OT) L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 7 pm 12 pm

at Central Arkansas

7 pm

1

Marshall

7 pm

7

at Kentucky

6 pm

Memphis Record at South Carolina, Never Played Last Time at Creighton: Never Played

SIU Edwardsville is coached by first year head coach Kevin Kalish in their transitional year to Division I soccer. The Cougars will be members of the Ohio Valley Conference next season. SIUE is led by Chris Anzalone, a sophomore forward from Saint Peters, Mo. Anzalone has three goals on the season and six points. Both totals lead the Cougars. The Cougars assist leader is Bob Ridder. The senior midfielder from Quincy, Ill. has posted two goals and two assists this season. The goal box for the Cougars is controlled by Nick Frasca, who has a 1.43 goals against average. SIUE was 11-4-3 in Division II last season.

Player Spotlight Parker Duncan, Fr., F Johnson City, Tenn. GP/GS G A 12/5 3 0

PTS 6

Shots 10

SOG 5

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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer Memphis Tigers

SIUE Cougars

S I U E S tat R u n d o w n Goals 13

Shots 106

Shots On Goal 51-106 .481

Corner Kicks- 34(SIUE) to 50(Opponents) Assists- 7(SIUE) to 11(Opponents) Fouls- 87(SIUE) to 105(Opponents)



Goodlett earns second shutout

Michael Goodlett notched his second shutout of the season on Friday night against USC. Goodlett had five saves in the contest. Goodlett has a 1.25 goals against average and has posted 55 saves. His 55 saves ranks third in Conference USA. The junior from Bolton, Miss., has a career 1.41 goals against average in 2,174 minutes. When Goodlett hits 2,500 minutes, his career goals against average will rank fourth behind Brooks Monaghan who has a career 1.40 goals against average. Monaghan was a first team allconference selection in 1992.



Memphis Takes Down South Carolina

The Memphis Tigers defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks on Oct. 17, 2-0. Memphis’ first goal came on a Michael Coburn free kick in the second minute of the contest. Coburn bent the ball with his right foot into the top of the goal over the head of USC goalkeeper Jimmy Maurer. Parker Duncan scored Memphis’ second goal off of a Ryan Ruble cross into the box. Duncan used impecable timing and headed the ball into the goal past Maurer.



Memphis when trailing at the half ............................ 1-4 When leading at the half .......................................... 4-0 When game is tied at the half .................................. 0-3 Overtime games ...................................................... 1-2 Against ranked opponents ....................................... 1-1 When trailing 1-0 at the half..................................... 1-3

Team Highs

Parker on the Prowl

U of M freshman forward Parker Duncan has scored three goals the last two Memphis matches. Against FIU, Duncan tallied two goals. The native of Johnson City, Tenn., added a goal against South Carolina. Duncan’s first goal against the Golden Panthers came in the 13th minute when a FIU defender lost control of the ball. Duncan took the ball and put it past the FIU goalkeeper. Duncan struck again in the 61st minute when he rebounded a shot by Ryan Ruble that the FIU goalkeeper was unable to handle. In the South Carolina game, Duncan took a Ryan Ruble cross and used perfect timing to head it past the USC goalie.



2008 Memphis By The Numbers

Coburn named C-USA Player of the Week, Again

Michael Coburn earned his second C-USA Player of the Week honor for the week ending in Oct. 19. Coburn was named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against South Carolina. Coburn helped the Memphis defense shut down Sam Arthur and the South Carolina offense. Arthur leads the C-USA in goals and points with 10 and 23. Coburn was named Offensive Player of the Week after Memphis upset No. 15 MU on Coburn Coburn’ss game winning overtime header SMU header.

Player Spotlight Rick Alleman, Jr., D Spring, Texas

Points...............................................................13 vs. Oral Roberts Goals ...............................................................4 vs. Oral Roberts Assists .............................................................5 vs. Oral Roberts Shots ...............................................................13 vs. SMU .........................................................................13 at UCF ...................................................................... 13 vs. Western Illinois ...................................................................... 13 vs.Oral Roberts Shots on Goal ..................................................6 vs. Western Illinois .........................................................................6 vs. Oral Roberts Saves...............................................................6 vs. Missouri State .........................................................................6 vs. UC-Irvine .........................................................................6 vs. Oral Roberts Corner Kicks ....................................................14 vs. Missouri State Fouls ................................................................17 at Creighton

Opponent Highs Points...............................................................10 vs. UC-Irvine .........................................................................10 vs. Oral Roberts .........................................................................10 vs. Bradley Goals ...............................................................4 vs. Bradley Assists .............................................................4 vs. UC-Irvine .........................................................................4 vs. Oral Roberts Shots ............................................................. 18 vs. New Hamphire ....................................................................... 18 at Creighton Shots on Goal ..................................................9 vs. UC-Irvine .........................................................................9 vs. Oral Roberts Saves...............................................................6 vs. Western Illinois Corner Kicks ....................................................9 at South Carolina Fouls ................................................................20 vs. Oral Roberts

Player Game Highs GP/GS 13/13

G A 0 0

PTS 0

Shots SOG 7 4

Rick Alleman has been an anchor for the Memphis defense this season. The junior from Spring, Texas, doesn’t have a great statistical sheet but the defender has been vital for the Memphis Tigers so far this season. Alleman is the only U of M men’s soccer player to start every game this season. He is only one of two players to play in every game for the Tigers. Along with Mark Weldon and Rory O’Connor, Alleman has served as one of the best 1v1 defenders on the Memphis roster. Off of the field, Rick holds a 3.5 GPA and intends on pursuing medical school after graduation.

Points................................... 4, Thomas Shannon vs. Oral Roberts ............................................. 4, Parker Duncan at FIU Goals ................................... 2, Thomas Shannon vs. Oral Roberts ............................................. 2, Parker Duncan at FIU Assists ................................. 2, Sean Goulding vs. SMU ............................................. 2, Sean Goulding vs. Missouri State ............................................. 2, Jason Brooks vs. Oral Roberts Shots ................................... 6, Brian Farrell at Vermont Shots On Goal ..................... 3, Michael Coburn vs. SMU Saves................................... 6, Michael Goodlett vs. Missouri State ............................................. 6, Michael Goodlett vs. UC-Irvine ............................................. 6, Michael Goodlett vs. Oral Roberts

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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer

2008 Tigers Quick Facts



Coburn on Team of the Week

Michael Coburn earned one of 11 spots on College Soccer News’ Team of the Week for his performance against South Carolina. It is the first time Coburn has been honored on the Team of the Week. Memphis forward Jared Britcher was named to the Team of the Week after being named the MVP of the Memphis Diadora Tournament.



Dazzling Duncan

Parker Duncan scored his first two goals of the season and of his career against Florida International last Sunday in Miami. The freshman forward from Johnson City, Tenn., scored first when a Golden Panther defender lost control of the ball and Duncan took it and launched it past FIU goalkeeper Jesse Fullerton. Duncan struck again in the second half after a Ryan Ruble shot was saved but not controlled by Fullerton. Duncan gathered the rebound and put it in goal.



Duncan Stepping up big

Parker Duncan has started the last two games for Memphis at the forward position. Duncan came into the SMU game and was a big spark for the Tigers. His speed created a problem for the Mustang defense. The freshman from Johnson City, helped set up Michael Coburn’s game-winning overtime goal when Duncan battled and got the SMU defender to foul him in the corner which set up Sean Goulding’s free kick that hit Michael Coburn.



Reversing the Florida Blues

The Tigers were 0-3-1 in Florida since 2000 before their 2-1 defeat of Florida International in Miami on Sunday. The last time Memphis had won in Florida was when they defeated both Stetson and UCF at the 2000 Reebok South Florida Classic in Tampa, Fla.



Tigers fall at Creighton

The Tigers fell 1-0 at No. 3 Creighton last Wednesday. Michael Goodlett had a chance at Creighton’s only goal on the game but was unable to save the ball.

• Coburn Named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week Michael Coburn was named the C-USA Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending on Oct. 5. Coburn scored the game winning goal for the Tigers in their 2-1 overtiem defeat of No. 15 SMU. He is the first Memphis player to be named C-USA Player of the Week since Kevin Walsh on Sept. 18, 2006.



Coburn at Center midfielder

Richie Grant experimented with Michael Coburn, the Tigers’ normal fullback and the center midfielder position in order to more control the center of the field. Coburn had four shots in the game including the game winning header.



Tigers Love the Spotlight

Memphis is now 2-0-0 in televised games all-time. The Tigers defeated UAB, 3-2, in their only other previous televised match in the 2004 Conference USA Championship game. Both the UAB game and the SMU game were televised by CBS College Sports. The Tigers will have another televised contest on Sept. 26 when they face defending Conference USA Champion Tulsa, at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex.



Chasing Records Career Goals Against Average Record Holders 1. Sebastian Vecchio 2. Tyler Strom 3. Brooks Monaghan 4. Brian Covey Current Tigers- Michael Goodlett

1.02 GAA 1.17 GAA 1.40 GAA 1.52 GAA 1.41 GAA

(2003-04) (2004-08) (1992-94) (1996-98) (2006-08)

1. Pat Fischer 83 games 2. Two players tied 82 games With 11 matches left in the regular season Current Tigers- Jordan Lynn 66 games Michael Coburn 64 games Tripp Harkins 62 games

(1983-86)

Games Played Record Holders

(2005-08) (2004-08) (2005-08)

Career Memphis Wins Record Holders 1. Chris Bartels 2. Richie Grant 3. Peter Bernel

110 wins 94 wins 61 wins

(1988-98) (1999-08) (1982-87)

Daunting Competition Coburn with the Goal

Senior defender and capitan Michael Coburn headed in the game winning goal against SMU. It was the senior’s first goal of the season and his seventh of his career. The goal came in the third minute of the first overtime period off of Sean Goulding’s fourth assist of the season.



Location: .................................................Memphis, Tenn. Nickname:...............................................Tigers Mascot: ...................................................Tigers Founded: ................................................1912 Enrollment: .............................................20,379 Colors: ....................................................Blue and Gray Conference: ............................................Conference USA First Year of Soccer: ...............................1982 All-Time Record: .....................................263-211-45 NCAA Tournamenrs/Last ........................2/2004 Last Postseason Opponent: ...................Ohio State, L, 1-0 (First Round) Field: .......................................................Mike Rose Soccer Complex President: ...............................................Dr. Shirley C. Raines Athletic Director: .....................................R.C. Johnson Head Coach:...........................................Richie Grant Alma Mater: ............................................Green Mountain, 1993 Overall Record:.......................................147-103-14 (13 yrs) Memphis Record: ...................................94-74-12 (9 yrs) Assistant Coaches: .................................Mat Santoro ................................................................Nick Glaser ................................................................Remco de Jong Men’s Soccer Contact: ...........................Shawn Smith Office Phone Number: ............................901-678-5294 Cell Phone Number: ...............................319-431-2545

Ruble On the Assist

Ryan Ruble, a sophomore forward from Lee’s Summit, Mo., has now tied Brian Farrell as the team leader in points with his assist on Parker Duncan’s second goal against Florida International. Ruble has two goals and two assists on the year for six points. Ruble was a C-USA All-Freshman team pick last season for the Tigers. He posted a team-leading six goals last season in his first year at the U of M. Ruble also had two assists.



2008 Tigers At A Glance

Upset City Baby

The Tigers upset of the No. 15 SMU Mustangs was their first since they defeated No. 23 Oral Roberts in 2005. The Tigers had never before defeated SMU

2008 NSCAA Rankings (as of 10/14/2008) 3. Creighton Bluejays 15. Saint Louis Billikens 16. Tulsa Golden Hurricane 19. UC-Irvine Anteaters 24. SMU Mustangs

(10-1-1) (6-2-5) (9-3-1) (8-1-4) (7-4-2)

Beat Memphis, 1-0, in Omaha, Neb., on 10/8/08 Beat Memphis, 2-0, in Exhibition in St. Louis, Mo. Plays Memphis on 10/26/08 in Memphis, Tenn. Beat Memphis, 3-1, on 9/14/08 in Birmingham, Ala. Memphis Beat SMU, 2-1, on 10/5/08 in Memphis

NSCAA Midwest Region Rankings 1. Creighton Bluejays 2. Tulsa Golden Hurricane 5. SMU Mustangs 6. W. Illinois Leathernecks 8. Kentucky Wildcats 10. Bradley Braves

(10-1-1) (9-3-1) (7-4-2) (9-4-2) (7-4-2) (6-6-1)

Plays Memphis on 10/8/08 in Omaha, Neb. Plays Memphis on 10/26/08 in Memphis, Tenn. Memphis Beat SMU, 2-1, on 10/5/08 in Memphis Beat Memphis, 1-0, on 9/12/08 in Birmingham, Ala. Plays Memphis on 11/7/08 in Lexington, Ky. Beat Memphis, 4-0, on 8/29/08 in Memphis, Tenn.

NSCAA Far West Region Rankings 3. UC-Irvine Anteaters

(8-1-4)

Beat Memphis, 3-1 on 9/14/08 in Birmingham, Ala.

NSCAA Middle Atlantic Region Rankings 3. Saint Louis Billikens

(6-2-5)

Beat Memphis, 2-0, in Exhibition in St. Louis, Mo.

NSCAA South Region Rankings 5. South Carolina Gamecocks (6-5-2)

Memphis Beat USC, 2-0 in Columbia, S.C.

NSCAA Northeast Region Rankings T10. Vermont Catamounts

(6-3-5)

Beat Memphis, 1-0 in overtime in Burlington, Vt.

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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer

Tulsa Golden Hurricane Head Coach



Richie Grant (10th season)

2008 Record - 5-8-0 (3-2-0)



Conference USA

Memphis Tigers All-Time Series Record: Memphis leads 3-0-2 Last Time Played: Oct. 5, 2007 Memphis 3, Tulsa 3 (2ot)

Memphis leads the series with Tulsa 3-0-2. This year’s battle pits the conference-leading Tulsa Golden Hurricane against the Memphis Tigers. Memphis is currently tied for third in the C-USA with Marshall with a record of 3-0-2. The Tigers’ season started out slowly with four 1-0 losses. Ever since their defeat of No. 15 SMU on CBS College Sports, Memphis has been on a tear, going 3-1 in their last four matches. Michael Coburn has scored two game-winning goals in the last four games and freshman Parker Duncan has three goals in two games. In last year’s contest between the two schools, Memphis came out and had an early 2-0 halftime lead in Tulsa off of two goals by Michael Coburn and Ryan Ruble. Tulsa came storming back to tie the game at 2-2. Memphis came back and took a 3-2 lead on a Kevin Walsh rebound in the 84th minute. Tulsa tied the match at 3-3, forcing overtime in the 85th minute on a Todd Goddard goal. The game would remain tied through two overtime periods.





Tom McIntosh (14th season)

2008 Record - 10-3-1 (5-0-0)



Conference USA

in their five previous meetings. Memphis is now 1-5-0 in matches against the Mustangs. Heading into Sunday’s match the Tigers had been outscored by a mark of 22 to 1.

2008 Team Previews



Head Coach

Tulsa Golden Hurricane All-Time Match-up Scoring Summary Tulsa 6 goals, Memphis 13 goals Tulsa Record at Memphis, 0-1 Tulsa’s Last Time at Memphis: Sept. 30, 2006

Tulsa, the defending Conference USA Champion from a year ago, is currently ranked as the No. 16 team in the nation. They enter Memphis with a record of 10-3-1. The Golden Hurricane are 5-0-0 in conference play. Tulsa has defeated No. 6 SMU and tied No. 2 UCONN so far this season. They are led by Austin Neil, a freshman from Broken Arrow, Okla., and a teammate of Memphis freshman Thomas Shannon. Neil currently has seven goals and two assists for a total of 16 points. His seven goals is tied for third in the C-USA. He is second in the league for goals per game. Neil has been named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week on one occasion this season. Tulsa’s offense has also gotten help from Ashley McInnes and Jose Parada, who both have four assists on the season. Parada was a NSCAA All-Midwest Second Team selection last season. The Golden Hurricane also has Chris Taylor and Eric DeFreitas to contribute. Taylor has three goals on the year. DeFreitas, a senior, was a First Team All-C-USA selection last season for Tulsa. Tulsa’s goal is protected by Tyrel Lacey who has a 0.70 goals against average and 52 saves. Lacey’s goals against average is second in the conference. He is also second in save percentage. Tulsa’s team goals against average ranks 25th in the country. Their saves percentage is 19th in the country. The Golden Hurricane is coached by Tom McIntosh who is in his 14th season as the head coach at Tulsa. Along with leading the Golden Hurricane to the C-USA title last season, McIntosh’s teams have advanced to the NCAA tournament in three of the last five seasons. They are 3-4-1 in NCAA tournament history. The furthest that Tulsa made it in the NCAA’s was in 2004, when they earned an NCAA quarterfinal birth.



Harkins with the Goal

Tripp Harkins scored his first goal of the season on Sunday. He has 13 goals in his career now. His goal came off of a Sean Goulding corner kick. Goulding played the ball into fellow senior Jordan Lynn who hit yet another senior Harkins who connected on the goal.



Tigers On The Tube

Tiger fans will be able to watch the Memphis men’s soccer team on national television on two occasions during the 2008 season. The first opportunity will come on October 5, when the Tigers take on the SMU Mustangs at Mike Rose Stadium. The game will be broadcast on CBS College Sports. The Tigers lost last season’s match, 1-0, to the then No. 2 Mustangs. If you miss the Tigers’ match-up with the Mustangs, you can catch them for a second time on CBS College Sports when they take on the defending C-USA champion Tulsa Golden Hurricane on October 26 at Mike Rose Stadium. This is only the second and third times, respectively, the U of M will play in front of a television audience. The last time was on Nov. 14, 2004, in the 2004 Conference USA Championship in Louisville, Ky. against the UAB Blazers in a 3-2 comeback victory. The win gave Memphis its second ever trip to the NCAA Tournament.



CBS College Sports

The match against SMU will be on CBS College Sports, channel 222 on Comcast Cable in Memphis. Fans can also view the game via the internet. Tiger supporters can purchase the game-only for 7.95. Memphis fans wishing to experience all the great content in Memphis All-Access can purchase a monthly subscription at $9.95, or upgrade to an annual subscription for $79.95. Your purchase helps support Memphis Athletics. Get online! It’s game time!



Goodlett Records First Shutout

Memphis goalkeeper Michael Goodlett recorderd his first shutout of the season against Missouri State. The junior has a 1.49 goals against average this season and has accumulated 38 saves, which ranks third in the country. The junior has a 1.53 career goals against average, which ranks fifth all-time.



Farrell Leads Memphis In Goals

Brian Farrell added one goal to his season total, scoring a goal against Missouri State. The junior from Dunboyne, Ireland, leads the Tigers in goal this season for goals. He has six points this year with three goals.

• Ireland Connection

Richie Grant, a native of Dublin, Ireland, has gone to his roots in Ireland in his recruiting since he became the U of M head coach. Grant, a product of the Colaiste Ide Prep School program in Dublin, has dipped into the school’s pool of player, bringing in four current Tiger players from the program; seniors Michael Coburn and Thomas Hyland, junior Brian Farrell and sophomore Rory O’Connor



Goulding Tallies Two Assists

U of M midfielder Sean Goulding recorded his first two assists of the season against Missouri State. The senior from Arbroath, Scotland fed both Ryan Ruble and Brian Farrell for goals in the game. Goulding was the team leader in assists in 2007 with six.



Homeward Bound

The Memphis men’s soccer team returns home for the first time in five games when they face-off with the Missouri State Bears on Wed., Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex. On Saturday, the Tigers will face the UAB Blazers at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex. UAB and Memphis have both

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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer Memphis Tigers

Tulsa Golden Hurricane

Tulsa Rundown

Goals 27

Shots 242

Shots On Goal 91-242 .376

Corner Kicks- 79(TUL) to 51(Opponents) Yellow Cards-20(TUL) to 16(Opponents) Fouls- 155(TUL) to 153(Opponents)

2008 Conference Statistics



Assists 1. 2. 3.

Harwell, Jeff-SMU Arredondo, Gabe-SMU Parada, Jose-TLS Goulding, Sean-MEM Cates, Danny-USC McInnes, Ashley-TLS Macvane, David-USC Vernalis, Sam-UK Guerra, Juan-FIU Schiavoni, Carlo-UAB Ruble, Ryan-MEM Hagerty, Chad-UK Boateng, Sammy-MAR Arthur, Sam-USC Ivo, Arthur-SMU Bacher, Yaron-UCF

8.

11 6 0.55 13 5 0.38 7 4 0.57 0 4 0.40 12 4 0.33 12 4 0.33 13 4 0.31 12 3 0.25 12 3 0.25 12 3 0.25 12 3 0.25 12 3 0.25 12 3 0.25 13 3 0.23 13 3 0.23 13 3 0.23

1. 2. 3. 4.

Johnson, Sean-UCF Maurer, Jimmy-USC Goodlett, Michael-MEM Fullerton, Jesse-FIU Lacey, Tyrel-TLS Walter, Greg-MAR Hill, Craig-SMU Williams, Dan-UK Johnson, Wes-UAB Woszczynski, Carl-UAB

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.



nament

13 71 5.46 13 60 4.62 12 55 4.58 10 47 4.70 13 47 3.62 11 45 4.09 13 43 3.31 13 39 3.00 9 30 3.33 4 19 4.75

“Soccer For A Cure” All-TourTeam

Brian Farrell and Ryan Ruble were named to the “Soccer For A Cure” All-Tournament team. Farrell connected on a header in the first half of Memphis’ game with UC-Irvine. With the goal, Farrell has tied Thomas Shannon for the team lead in goals for two.





Region Rankings

Along with playing three currently ranked teams. Memphis’ schedule boasts ten out of eighteen teams who are currently ranked in the NSCAA regional rankings.



Newcomers Earning Starting Experience

Cody McCoy, Rory O’Connor and Thomas Shannon have each seen multiple games in the starting lineup this season. McCoy, a freshman from Knoxville, is contributing to the lineup as a midfielder. He has five shots this season. Thomas Shannon, a freshman from Broken Arrow, Okla., leads the team in points this season with five. The midfielder has two goals and one assist on the season. A transfer, Rory O’Connor, who was a First-Team TranSouth honoree last year, has made his mark on the Tiger defense this fall.

Memphis Diadora Tourney

The Tigers finished in third place at the Memphis Diadora Tourney which they hosted at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex on Aug. 29 and 31. The No. 21 Bradley Braves were named tournament champions after defeating two Conference USA opponents, the Memphis Tigers and the UAB Blazers. UAB finished in the second place and Oral Roberts finished in fourth. Chris Cutshaw of Bradley was named the Memphis Diadora Tournament MVP, scoring three goals over his two games in Memphis. The Tigers’ placed two players on the All-Tournament team in junior Rick Alleman and freshman Thomas Shannon.



Birthday Present

Freshman Thomas Shannon created a nice birthday present for himself when he scored the first two goals of his career on Sunday, Aug. 31 against the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles.



Saves

Smith Barney All-Tournament Team

Cody McCoy, a midfielder/defender from Knoxville, Tenn., and Michael Goodlett, the Tigers junior goalie, were named to the Smith Barney/Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament team for their two game performances in Burlington, Vt. Goodlett made 10 saves in his two games while only allowing two goals.

Sooner State Connection

Freshmen Thomas Shannon and Jason Brooks hooked up on two goals on Sunday, Aug. 31 against Oral Roberts. Shannon and Brooks, both natives of Oklahoma, connected when Brooks took corner kicks and found Shannon who put the ball past Oral Roberts’ goalkeeper on two occasions. Both Brooks and Shannon are from the Tulsa, Okla., metro area, where OralRoberts University is located.



Veteran Leadership

Memphis will return eight players who hold the distinction of starting more than 10 games in 2007. Included are the Tigers’ six seniors; Michael Coburn, Sean Goulding, Tripp Harkins, Thomas Hyland, Jordan Lynn and Robert Sausaman. Among them, Coburn is the lone player remaining from Memphis’ 2004 Conference USA championship team. Coburn, a senior defender from Dundalk, Ireland, was a freshman on the 2004 team, starting all but one game for the Tigers. 2008 will be his fifth year donning a Memphis Tiger uniform. Coburn redshirted in 2006 due to an ankle injury.



... And We All Return to Our Roots

Richie Grant will return his team to the state in which he competed as a collegiate soccer player. Grant competed at Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vt., a NAIA-affiliated school that competes in the Mayflower conference. At Green Mountain, the native of Dublin, Ireland, was a three-time NAIA All-American defender for the Eagles. Green Mountain College is only 70 miles from the University of Vermont, where the Tigers will compete in the Smith Barney/ Nike Soccer Classic.



Winning Ways

Head Coach Richie Grant moved his win total to 90 wins in his Memphis coaching career with the win over Oral Roberts. Grant is only 10 wins shy of the 100 win mark and only 20 wins shy of becoming the winningest coach in Memphis soccer history. Chris Bartels currently holds the most wins as the Tigers’ head coach with 110. Bartels was the head coach of the Memphis soccer program from 1988 until 1998.



Ranked Rivals

Memphis will take on some stout competition during the 2008 season. The Tigers will face-off with four opponents who finished the season in the NSCAA Top-25 rankings including; No. 9 Creighton, No. 10 Bradley, No. 18 SMU and No. 20 Tulsa. The combined 2007 record of Memphis’ 2008 opponents is 161-145-52.

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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer



Poll Position

Richie Grant has led the Tigers to Top-25 rankings in each of his last four seasons. Last year the Tigers reached the No. 25 spot in the Soccer America poll released on Oct. 15. Memphis slipped into the polls after defeating Kentucky, 3-1. In 2008, the U of M looks to bring the streak to five years in a row of being recognized as a Top-25 team. Since 2004, the Tigers have been ranked as high as No. 10 in the polls.



Coaching Addition

In 2008, the Tigers welcome a new full-time assistant coach to the staff with the addition of former Davis and Elkins College women’s soccer head coach Mat Santoro. Santoro brings with him a wealth of experience at the collegiate level. On top of coaching the Davis and Elkins women’s team for four seasons, Santoro spent the four previous seasons at his alma-mater, Rowan University, where he was the primary recruiter for the Profs. “Mat brings great experience as a player and a coach,” said head coach Richie Grant. “ I really believe that he is going to be able to develop great relationships with each of the players. Mat knows what it is like to be in charge, and I think that is going to be mutually beneficial for the coaching staff and the players.”

2008 Tiger NCAA Statistical Rankings

2008 Conference USA Records/Standings Team

C-USA

Overall

W L T

W L T

Pts

Tulsa

5

0 0

9

3 1

15

Kentucky

3

1 0

7

4 2

9

UCF

3

2 0

6

7 0

9

Memphis

3

2 0

6

8 0

9

Marshall

2

3 0

2

10 1

6

South Carolina

1

2 1

6

5 2

4

UAB

1

3 0

4

7 2

3

FIU

1

3 0

2

8 2

3

SMU

0

3 1

7

4 2

1

Memphis goalkeeper Michael Goodlett is currently rated as the No. 50 goalkeeper in total saves with 55 total saves and 73rd in save percentage. Memphis midfielder Sean Goulding ranks 61st in assists per game

This Week In Conference USA SMU Mustangs

Conference USA Players of the Week

10/22/08

at UAB

Birmingham, Ala.

10/19/2008

10/25/08

at UCF

Orlando, Fla.

OffensiveDefensive-

Kentucky Wildcats

Kolby LaCrone, F, Marshall Thundering Herd Michael Coburn, D, Memphis Tigers

10/22/08

vs. UCF

Lexington, Ky.

10/25/08

vs. FIU

Lexington, Ky.

10/12/2008 Offensive- Tim Crone, F, Kentucky Wildcats Co- Defensive- Dan Williams, GK, Kentucky Wildcats Co-Defensive- Chris Taylor, D, Tulsa Golden Hurricane

10/25/08

10/5/2008 OffensiveDefensive-

Michael Coburn, D, Memphis Tigers Jimmy Maurer, GK, South Carolina Gamecocks

9/29/2008 OffensiveDefensive-

Co-Offensive- Sam Arthur, F, South Carolina Gamecocks Co-Offensive- Austin Neil, F, Tulsa Golden Hurricane Defensive- Jimmy Maurer, GK, South Carolina Gamecocks

9/15/2008 Paulo da Silva, F, SMU Mustangs Jimmy Maurer, GK, South Carolina Gamecocks

9/8/2008 OffensiveDefensive-

Huntington, W.V.

Tulsa Golden Hurricane 10/26/08

at Memphis

Memphis, Tenn.

10/22/08

vs. SMU

Birmingham, Ala.

10/25/08

vs. Southern Illinois

Birmingham, Ala.

10/22/08

at Kentucky

Lexington, Ky.

10/25/08

vs. SMU

Orlando, Fla.

at Kentucky

Lexington, Ky.

UCF Knights

FIU Panthers 10/25/08

Marshall Thundering Herd Paulo da Silva, F, SMU Mustangs Sean Johnson, GK, UCF Knights Carl Woszczynski, GK, UAB Blazers

9/2/2008 OffensiveDefensive-

at Marshall

UAB Blazers Jeovahnni Sandez, F, Tulsa Golden Hurricane Dan Williams, GK, Kentucky Wildcats

9/22/2008

OffensiveDefensive-

South Carolina Gamecocks

Michael Strong, F, Kentucky Wildcats Jimmy Maurer, GK, South Carolina Gamecocks

10/25/08

vs. South Carolina

Huntington, W.V.

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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer 2008 Tiger Position Preview • Forwards Memphis returns an experienced group to the fold at the forward spot, returning two players—one junior and one sophomore—who saw extensive playing time in 2007. Ryan Ruble, a sophomore, joined the Tigers in 2007 as a defender, but was asked to make the transition to forward. The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native, answered the call for the Tigers, making an immediate impact on the Memphis front line. Ruble tied for first on the team in goals scored with six, and led the team in shooting percentage on the season. His impressive performance earned him the attention of the conference elite, as they elected Ruble to the 2007 Conference USA All-Freshman team. Joining Ruble up front will be Brian Farrell. The junior from Dunboyne, Ireland, saw considerable playing time last season, seeing action in all 19 Tiger games, while starting 12. Farrell connected on two goals on the season and dished out four assists. Adding their services to the front line will be incoming freshmen Parker Duncan, a native of Johnson City, Tenn, and Dale Calvert, an Indianapolis product.



Midfielders

The Tigers return a core of impact players from last year at the midfield position. Three seniors; Sean Goulding, Tripp Harkins and Jordan Lynn, look to step into leadership roles for the Tigers in 2008. Goulding, a third team All-Conference USA selection, was the team’s assist leader on the 2007 season with six. Harkins looks to bring his attacking mind-set to the midfield spot, while perhaps also seeing time at the forward position. Lynn contributed three goals and two assists last season. Adding depth to the midfield will be Eric Trujillo and J.R. Romero. Trujillo saw action in four Tiger matches last season, while Romero appeared in 15 games for Memphis, contributing one assist on the season. Joining the Tigers in 2008 will be six incoming midfielders; Jason Brooks, Elias Groft, Bradley Jacobs, Cody McCoy and Thomas Shannon.



Defenders

The Tigers return four players with loads of experience patrolling the backfield in Rick Alleman, Michael Coburn, Thomas Hyland and Robert Sausaman. The group has played a total of 210 matches in their Tiger careers. In 2007, they held opponents to a conference low goals-against average of 0.89. “This team’s strength will be its defense,” said head coach Richie Grant. “We have tremendous experience in our back four. They have played a lot of games together and understand their importance with so many attack-minded players. It is important that our defenders are solid.” Coburn scored two goals and three assists in his fourth year with the program. Due to his outstanding play throughout the season, he was awarded with NSCAA All-Midwest second team and C-USA All-Conference second team honors. Coburn is the lone holdover from Grant’s 2004 Conference USA championship team. Adding depth to the backfield will be transfer students Mark Weldon and Rory O’Connor. Weldon got a head start on his Memphis career, as he participated during spring practice. A transfer from Appalachian State, Weldon started 12 of 19 games for the Mountaineers last season. O’Connor is a transplant from NAIAaffiliated Lambuth University. The Dublin, Ireland native, helped lead the Eagles to the 2007 Tran-South conference title, while also garnering first team All-TranSouth honors. Also adding their talents to the Tigers in 2008 will be three freshmen; Jason Brooks, Dalton Healy and Chris Porter.



Goalkeepers

Goalie Michael Goodlett looks to build on a positive spring performance when the Tigers take the field this fall. The junior saw action in four games last season, allowing one goal, while making five saves. Goodlett split time with Tyler Strom in goal in 2006, allowing 18 goals in 12 games. “We talked about the importance of our back four, but we really only go as far as our goalie allows us this season,” Richie Grant said. “The last time we won a championship we had the best goalkeeper in the league; Michael has that potential. He played a lot as a freshman, played back-up last year and had a good spring. We will be looking for Michael to lead the way at that position. He’s going to have some great competition from a couple of young players.” Backing up Goodlett will be three incoming players, Harrison Cheatham, Cody Gibson and Jordan Leedle. Cheatham, a transfer from Young Harris College in Georgia, joined the team for the spring practice. The junior was named all-region as both a freshman and a sophomore.

2008 Tiger Numerical Roster 00 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 31

Harrison Cheatham Michael Goodlett Parker Duncan Eric Trujillo Thomas Hyland Michael Coburn Sean Goulding Rick Alleman Tripp Harkins Cody McCoy Robert Sausaman Bradley Jacobs Elias Groft Thomas Shannon Ryan Ruble Brian Farrell Dale Calvert Cody Gibson Mark Weldon Dalton Healy Jordan Lynn Jordan Leedle Rory O’Connor Jason Brooks Chris Porter

GK GK F MF D D F/MF D F/MF MF D MF MF MF F F F GK D D MF GK D MF/D D

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

Franklin, Tenn. Bolton, Miss. Johnson City, Tenn. Southaven, Miss. Dublin, Ireland Dundalk, Ireland Arbroath, Scotland Spring, Texas Jackson, Miss. Knoxville, Tenn. Gainesville, Fla. Franklin, Tenn. Portland, Tenn. Broken Arrow, Okla. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Dunboyne, Ireland Indianapolis, Indiana Spring, Texas Spring, Texas Tupelo, Miss. Rockwall, Texas Franklin, Tenn. Dublin, Ireland Tulsa, Okla. Flowood, Miss.

The Grant File

Richie Gr ant Univer sity of M em phi s Head Coach ( 10th Season) Green Mountain College ’93

Memphis Record Career Record

2008 Point Leaders 1. Ryan Ruble, 7 points 2. Brian Farrell, 6 points Parker Duncan, 6 points 3. Thomas Shannon, 5 points 4. Sean Goulding, 4 points Michael Coburn, 4 points

2008 Goal Leaders 1. Brian Farrell, 3 goals 2. Parker Duncan, 3 goals 3. Ryan Ruble, 2 goals Michael Coburn, 2 goals Thomas Shannon, 2 goals

2008 Assist Leaders 1. Sean Goulding, 4 assists. 2. Ryan Ruble, 3 assists 3. Jordan Lynn, 2 assists Jason Brooks, 2 assists

94-74-12 .556 147-103-14 .583

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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer 2008 SIU Edwardsville Cougars Roster 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 21 22 23 30

Nick Frasca Scott Meyer Tim Lindsay Randy Roy Chris Hopping Tim Weir Myles Hensler Brian Groark Jack Twellman Kevin Bielicki Dustin Attarian Zach Bauer Ryan Wilhelm Kyle O’Brien Matt Harris Nick Bigogno Bob Ridder Chris Anzalone Nash Maduekwe Benny Jeffery Mike Jones Nick Collico

GK GK B B MF MF/B B MF MF/F F F B B MF F MF MF F MF MF B GK

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

2008 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Roster

St. Charles, Mo. Ballwin, Mo. Florissant, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Charles, Mo. Florissant, Mo. Maryville, Ill. Florissant, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Charles, Mo. St. Louis Mo. Garden Grove, Ca. St. Charles, Mo. St. Louis, Mo Quincy, Ill. St. Peters, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Florissant, Mo. St. Peters, Mo. Florissant, Mo.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27

Head Coach:............................................................Kevin Kalish Assistant Coach:................................................. Kip Thompson Goalkeeper Assistant Coach: .................................. Brian Jones Media Relations Contact: ............................................ Eric Hess E-Mail: .............................................................. [email protected] Office Phone: ...................................................... (618) 650-3608 Fax:..................................................................... (618) 650-2296

Michael Goodlett, GK, Jr., Bolton, Miss. MIN GA 1078:20 15

UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS GAA SAVES SAVE% 1.25 55 .786

W-L-T 5-7-0

GP-GS 9-7

G 7

A 2

GW 4.

Chris Anzalone, F, So., St. Peters, Mo. GP-GS 9-7

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT EDWARDSVILLE G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% GW 3 0 6 11 .283 1.

Jenks, Okla. Naperville, Ill. Atlanta, Ga. Broken Arrow, Okla. Aberdeen, Scotland Sunnyvale, Texas Edmond, Okla. Edmond, Okla. Houston, Texas San Salvador, El Salvador Coppell, Texas Allen, Texas Jenks, Okla. Broken Arrow, Okla. Ewa Beach, Hawaii Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Copley, Ohio Norman, Okla. Maracaibo, Venezuela San Diego, Calif. Berlin, Germany Broken Arrow, Okla. Austin, Texas Houston, Texas Downey, Calif. Flower Mound, Texas

Opponent Notes .



No. 16 in the country

The Tulsa Golden Hurricane is currently ranked No. 16 in the nation. They will be the third ranked opponent the Tigers will face so far this season.

Austin Neil, F, Fr., Broken Arrow, Okla. UNIVERSITY OF TULSA PTS SHOTS SHOT% 16 26 .269

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

Head Coach:............................................................Tom McIntosh Assistant Coach:....................................................... Colin Clarke Goalkeeper Assistant Coach: .....................................Justin Cook Media Relations Contact: ..................................... Stephanie Hall E-Mail: ............................................... [email protected] Office Phone: ....................................................... (918) 631-2163 Fax:...................................................................... (918) 631-3913

Players To Watch

GP-GS 12-12

Lacey, Tyrel GK Supica, John GK Story, Thomas MF/D Pettit, Benjamin D McInnes, Ashley MF Nulisch, Zach MF Chavez, Justin MF Taylor, Chris D Parada, Jose F/MF Henriquez, Diego F/MF DeFreitas, Eri F/MF Clements, Chris D Girod, Paul MF/D Neil, Austin F Gonsalves, Blaine F/MF Medcalf, Jonathon F Dittus, Daniel D Salem, Joe MF Albertson, Corey MF Molero, Diego MF Sandez, Jeovahnni F Poeschk, Kilian D Culhane, Kyle D Fyfe, Tanner MF Corrie, Kyle D Aguilar, Andy GK Gist, Mason GK

• .

Neil Scores

Tulsa is led by forward Austin Neil, a freshman from Broken Arrow, Okla. Neil currently has tallied seven goals and two asssits on the season including four game-winning goals. Neil was a teammate and classmate of Thomas Shannon at Broken Arrow High School in Oklahoma.



Up to Division I

SIU-Edwardsville is in the process of transitioning back to Division I soccer. The Cougars have been in Division II and are in the process of moving back up. SIUE will participate in the Ohio Valley Conference.



Anzalone Leads the Way

Chris Anzalone, a sophomore forward for the Cougars, leads the way offensively. Anzalone has tallied three goals on the year. Bob Ridder and Jack Twellman each have two goals for the Cougars.

Michael Coburn, D, Sr., Dundalk, Ireland GP-GS 10-10

G 2

A 0

UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS PTS SHOTS SHOT% 4 9 .222

GW 2

The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Memphis Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 20, 2008) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

+

* * * * *

Date Aug 29 Aug 31 Sep 05 Sep 07 Sep 12 Sep 14 Sep 20 Sep 24 Sep 27 Oct 05 Oct. 8 Oct 12 Oct 17

Opponent BRADLEY ORAL ROBERTS vs New Hampshire at Vermont vs Western Illinois vs UC-Irvine at UCF MISSOURI STATE UAB SMU at Creighton at FIU at USC

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Sh o t s / G a m e CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE To t a l Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

OVERALL 5-8 3-2 2-6

L W L L L L L W L W L W W

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

Att. 567 325 621 1117 120 79 451 220 412 549 1790 105 374

MEM

OPP

13-133 1.00 .098 45-133 .338 10.2 87 0-0

19-168 1.46 .113 64-168 .381 12.9 64 0-1

15 1

13 0

2073 5/415 3/273

3837 5/767

HOME 3-2 1-1 2-1 ##

Player

16 15 14 2 5 9 21 7 8 10 23 17 4 6 12 24 11 19 1 13 00 3 20

FARRELL, Brian RUBLE, Ryan SHANNON, Thomas DUNCAN, Parker COBURN, Michael HARKINS, Tripp LYNN, Jordan GOULDING, Sean ALLEMAN, Rick MCCOY, Cody O'CONNOR, Rory CALVERT, Dale HYLAND, Thomas ROMERO, J.R. JACOBS, Bradley BROOKS, Jason SAUSAMAN, Robert WELDON, Mark GOODLETT, Michael GROFT, Elias CHEATHAM, Harrison TRUJILLO, Eric HEALY, Dalton Total Opponents

AWAY 2-3 2-1 0-2

NEUTRAL 0-3 0-0 0-3

gp g a 10 3 0 12 2 3 13 2 1 12 3 0 10 2 0 11 1 0 12 0 2 10 0 4 13 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 9 0 1 11 0 1 4 0 0 9 0 0 8 0 2 9 0 0 9 0 0 12 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 13 13 14 13 19 23

Goalie GP 1 00 CHEATHAM, Harrison 1 GOODLETT, Michael 12 22 LEEDLE, Jordan 1 Total 13 13 Opponents

Min. 10:33 1078:20 90:00 1178:53 1178:53

##

pts

sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

6 26 .115 7 18 .111 5 11 .182 6 10 .300 4 9 .222 2 9 .111 2 8 .000 4 8 .000 0 7 .000 0 6 .000 0 5 .000 1 4 .000 1 4 .000 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 2 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 40 133 .098 61 168 .113 GA

0 15 4 19 13

Goals by Period Memphis Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

6 8

6 9

1 2

Shots by Period Memphis Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

51 76

81 88

1 4

Saves by Period Memphis Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

23 14

34 24

0 0

Corners by Period Memphis Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

40 34

47 29

0 1

Fouls by Period Memphis Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

71 67

78 81

1 2

8 7 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 64

GAAvg Saves

0.00 1.25 4.00 1.45 0.99 Total 13 19 Total 133 168 Total 57 38 Total 87 64 Total 150 150

0 55 1 57 38

.308 .389 .364 .500 .444 .444 .500 .375 .571 .000 .000 .250 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .338 .381

1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 8

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

Pct

W-L-T

Sho

.000 .786 .200 .750 .745

0-0-0 5-7-0 0-1-0 5-8-0 8-5-0

0 2 0 2 7