MEMPHIS TIGERS Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Release Sept. 3, 2008
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Head Coach
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Richie Grant (10th season)
2008 Record - 1-1-0
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Conference USA
Head Coach
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Jesse Cormier (Fifth season)
2008 Record - 1-0-1
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America East
2008 Tiger g Scoreboard Aug
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Rob Thompson (13th season)
2008 Record - 2-0-0
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America East
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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.
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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.
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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 Oral Roberts University is located.
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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.
at Christian Brothers (Exh.) at Saint Louis (Exh.)
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Memphis Tigers Quick Facts
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Missouri State
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UAB
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Player Spotlight Thomas Shannon, Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. GP/GS G A PTS 2/2 2 0 4
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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer
2008 Tigers Quick Facts
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... 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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.”
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2008 Tigers At A Glance 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: .............................250-203-45 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:...............................143-96-14 (13 yrs) Memphis Record: ...........................90-67-12 (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 E-Mail:
[email protected] Chasing Records Career Goals Against Average RecordHolders 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 1.67 GAA
(2003-04) (2004-08) (1992-94) (1996-98) (2006-08)
1. Pat Fischer 83 games 2. Two players tied 82 games With 16 matches left in the regular season Current Tigers- Jordan Lynn 56 games Michael Coburn 54 games Tripp Harkins 51 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 90 wins 61 wins
(1988-98) (1999-08) (1982-87)
Daunting Competition 2008 NSCAA Rankings (as of 9/1/2008)
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.
4. Creighton Bluejays 7. SMU Mustangs 17. Bradley Braves 18. Tulsa Golden Hurricane 23. Saint Louis Billikens
(1-0-0) (2-0-0) (2-0-0) (1-0-1) (0-0-2)
Plays Memphis on 10/8/08 in Omaha, Neb. Plays Memphis on 10/5/08 in Memphis, Tenn. Beat Memphis, 4-0, on 8/29/08 in Memphis, Tenn. Plays Memphis on 10/26/08 in Memphis, Tenn. Beat Memphis, 2-0, in Exhibition in St. Louis, Mo.
NSCAA Midwest Region Rankings 1. SMU Mustangs 2. Bradley Braves Tulsa Golden Hurricane 4. Creighton Bluejays 7. Kentucky Wildcats 9. W. Illinois Leathernecks 10. UAB Blazers
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Plays Memphis on 10/5/08 in Memphis, Tenn. Beat Memphis, 4-0, on 8/29/08 in Memphis, Tenn. Plays Memphis on 10/26/08 in Memphis, Tenn. Plays Memphis on 10/8/08 in Omaha, Neb. Plays Memphis on 11/7/08 in Lexington, Ky. Plays Memphis on 9/12/08 in Birmingham, Ala. Plays Memphis on 9/27/08 in Memphis, Tenn.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 6 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 J.R. Romero 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 MF 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. Jr. 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 Lorton, Va. 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. Thomas Shannon, 4 points 2. Ryan Ruble, 3 points 3. Jason Brooks, 2 points 4. Brian Farrell, 1 point Dale Calvert, 1 point Jordan Lynn, 1 point
2008 Goal Leaders 1. Thomas Shannon, 2 goals 2. Ryan Ruble, 1 goal 3. Brian Farrell, 1 goal
2008 Assist Leaders 1. Jason Brooks, 2 assists 2. Ryan Ruble, 1 assist 3. Dale Calvert, 1 assist 4. Jordan Lynn, 1 assist
90-67-12 144-96-14
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Memphis Tigers Men’s Soccer 2008 Vermont Catamounts Roster 00 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 33
Tom Critz GK Sr. Roger Scully GK RS-Sr. Connor O’Brien MF/D So. Matt Hennessey F Jr. Will Haywood D Sr. Jordan Crasilneck MF/F Sr. T.J. Gore F Jr. Denton Brown MF Jr. Dominic Chapman MF RS-Jr. Kyle Luethkehans MF So. Teddy Wingo D So. Mark Okoko MF Fr. Marty Galvin F Jr. Connor Tobin D Sr. Yannick Lewis D Fr. Jake McFadden D Sr. Ryan White F RS- So. Jasper Smith MF Fr. Gardner Morrow F RS- So. Lee Stephane Kouadio F Sr. Joe Losier MF/D Fr. Patrick Alonis MF/F So. Drew Smalley D So. Lukas Petersen MF/D Fr. Dwayne Dove MF Fr. Greg Lachtrupp MF Fr. Trevor Quinn GK RS-So.
2008 New Hampshire Numerical Roster Enfield, Conn. East Lyme, Conn. Richmond, Vt. Havertown, Penn. Newton, Mass. Eugene, Ore. Macomb, Mich. Eugene, Ore. Ajax, Ontario Lagrange, Ill. Lake Forest, Wash. Sheffield, England N. Weymouth, Mass. Fort Collins, Colo. Toronto, Ontario Colchester, Vt. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Shelburne, Vt. Woodlyn, Pa. Glastonbury, Conn. Palo Alto, Calif. Beaverton, Ore. Burlington, Vt. Turnersville, N.J. Stowe, Vt. Milton, Vt.
Head Coach:................................. Jesse Cormier (Vermont, ’95) Assistant Coach:........................Wade Jean (Johnson State ’90) Assistant Coach: Ross Duncan (Oregon State, ’04) Media Relations Contact: ......................................Bruce Bosley E-Mail: ...................................................bruce.bosley@uvm.edu Office Phone: ...................................................... (802) 656-1109 Fax:.....................................................................(802) 656-8328
Smith Barney/Nike Classic Players To Watch
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SOG% .750
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Kyle Urso, MF/F, Sr., Lombard, Ill. GP-GS 2-2
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE A PTS SH SHOT% SOG 1 5 4 .500 2
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Ryan Ruble, F, So., Lee’s Summit, Mo. GP-GS 2-2
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UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS PTS SH SHOT% SOG 3 3 .333 1
SOG% .333
GK D D MF D D MF F MF F MF GK MF D MF MF/F MF F MF F D MF/D D MF/D MF GK GK
Springfield, Mass. East Providence, R.I. Kullavik, Sweden Raymond, N.H. Harrisburg, Penn. Merrimack, N.H. Merrimack, N.H. Attleboro, Mass. Wallingford, Penn. Bangor, Maine Essex, England Newtown, Conn. Richboro, Penn. Newtown, Penn. Belchertown, Mass. Lombard, Ill. Salem, N.H. Westborough, Mass. Amherst, N.H. Stratham, N.H. York, Maine Oswego, N.Y. North Stonington, Conn. Cumberland, Maine Acworth, N.H. Hampton, N.H. Weymouth, Mass.
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No. 7 in the Northeast
The New Hampshire Wildcats garnered that No. 7 ranking in the Northeast region for the first week of the season. The Wildcats enter their match with the Memphis Tigers with a 2-0-0 and mark after beating both Adelphi and Rhode Island in their own tournament the 2008 Nike Fall Classic.
Urso Earns America East Honor
Kyle Urso, a senior midfielder/forward from Lombard, Ill., for the New Hampshire Wildcats, was named the America East Co-Player of the Week on Sept. 2, 2008. Urso had two game-winning goals to seal the Wildcats’ fate against both Adelphi and Rhode Island. Urso had two goals last season for the Wildcats who finished tied for the fifth in the America East conference.
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So. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Sr. So. Fr.
Head Coach:.......................................... Rob Thomspon (Maine, ’89) Assistant Coach:.................... Ewan Seabrook (SUNY-Oneonta, ’02) Media Relations Contact: ......................................... Maureen Gavin E-Mail: .....................................................
[email protected] Office Phone: ............................................................(603) 862-3538 Fax:...........................................................................(603) 862-3538
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Jordan Crasilneck, MF/F, Sr., Eugene, Ore. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT PTS SH SHOT% SOG 4 5 .200 1
O’Donnell, Colin Weinrebe, Richard Gerum, Robin Cripe, Dan Russell, Alex Halvatez, Stephen Hilton, Brad Annese, Joe Barr, Marcus George, Dylan Twum-Barima, Joey Smith, Dan Rowling, Scott McKee, Mike Bronner, Josh Urso, Kyle Brown, Greg Banks, Chris Harris, Jon Coleman, Sean Corsello, Joe Burns, Owen Gay, Patrick Frost, Greg DuBois, A.J. Devine, Chris Ryan, Patrick
Opponent Notes
Thomas Shannon, MF, Fr., Broken Arrow, Okla. UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS PTS SH SHOT% SOG 4 4 .500 3
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Crasilneck and Kouadio
During the first weekend of play for the Vermont Catamounts they were led by seniors Jordan Crasilneck and Lee Stephanie Kouadio. Last season, Kouadio led the Catamounts in goals with four, while also tallying two asssists. Crasinleck had one goal and two assists to open the season for Vermont in the MSU/Radisson Classic in East Lansing, Mich. Last seaon, the senior from Eugene, Ore., racked up two goals and one assist.
The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Memphis Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 03, 2008) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Aug 29 Aug 31
Opponent BRADLEY ORAL ROBERTS
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 1-1 0-0 1-1 Score 0-4 4-3
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Att. 567 325
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SHANNON, Thomas FARRELL, Brian RUBLE, Ryan CALVERT, Dale LYNN, Jordan ALLEMAN, Rick MCCOY, Cody DUNCAN, Parker SAUSAMAN, Robert ROMERO, J.R. O'CONNOR, Rory BROOKS, Jason WELDON, Mark HEALY, Dalton TRUJILLO, Eric JACOBS, Bradley GROFT, Elias Total Opponents
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0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 6
4 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 20
4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 29
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2nd
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2 5
Shots by Period Memphis Opponents
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2nd
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15 20
Saves by Period Memphis Opponents
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2nd
1 1
6 4
Corners by Period Memphis Opponents
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2nd
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6 0
Fouls by Period Memphis Opponents
1st
2nd
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11 17
3 4 7 4 Total 4 7 Total 25 29 Total 7 5 Total 14 5 Total 19 29
.500 .333 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .160 .241
3 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 14
GAAvg Saves
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