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x i r d He n g e e l l o C Ian Evans Duncan Keegan 2010 Men’s Soccer Media Guide Quick Facts COACHING STAFF Head Coach .Doug Mello Office Phone 501.450.3818 Alma Mater B.A., Aquinas (‘78), M.A Siena Heights (‘85) Hendrix Coaching Record .14-20-2 (2 yrs) Overall Coaching Record .400-218-36 (32 yrs) Career SCAC Record 6-12-2 (2 yrs) GENERAL INFORMATION Location Conway, Arkansas Founded 1876 Enrollment 1,463 (42 states/13 countries) Type Private, United Methodist, Liberal Arts Faculty 102 Full-Time Student/Faculty Ratio 13:1 Majors 31 Undergraduate, 33 Minors, M.A in Accounting Nickname .Warriors Colors Black & Orange Affiliation NCAA Division III Conference Southern Collegiate Athletic Assistant Coach Ben Parman Office Phone 501.450.2990 Alma Mater B.A., Luther (‘08) Assistant Coach Jeremy Bernard Alma Mater .B.A., Ozarks (‘04), M.A., UCA (‘08) President .Dr J Timothy Cloyd Alma Mater B.A., Emory and Henry, M.A & Ph.D., UMass Amherst Athletic Director .Danny Powell Alma Mater B.A., Arkansas, M.A., Georgia Southern Office Phone 501.450.1265 Assistant Athletic Director/SWA Mary Ann Schlientz Alma Mater B.A., UT Arlington, M.A., UCA Office Phone 501.450.4576 Assistant Athletic Director Amy Weaver Alma Mater B.A., Robert Morris Office Phone 501.450.3899 TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Record 9-8-2 Home 6-3-2 Away 2-5-0 Neutral 1-0-0 2009 SCAC Record 4-4-2 Home 4-1-2 Away 0-3-0 Letterman Returning 15 Letterman Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost Website www.hendrix.edu Athletics Website www.hendrixwarriors.com PROGRAM HISTORY First Season 1992 Overall Record 72-199-15 First Win 1-0 vs LSU-Shreveport (9.13.93) Head Coaches/Last 3/Doug Mello (2008 to present) NCAA Appearances Conference Titles SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director Brian Rejer (4th yr) Alma Mater Franklin College (‘06) Office Phone 501.450.1426 Fax 501.450.3805 E-Mail rejer@hendrix.edu SPORTS MEDICINE Head Athletic Trainer Laura Ross Alma Mater B.A., Arkansas State (‘05) Office Phone 501.450.4596 E-Mail .ross@hendrix.edu FACILITY INFORMATION Name Warrior Field Surface .Bermuda-Blue Grass & Rye Grass Capacity 1,000 Associate Athletic Trainer .Aaron Parsley Alma Mater B.A., Arkansas State (‘08), M.Ed., Virginia (‘09) Office Phone 501.450.1291 E-Mail parsley@hendrix.edu 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer 2010 Numerical Roster No 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 23 24 99/22 IR Name Robbie White Adam Legg ** Ryan Menchaca ** Grant Womack * Taylor Davenport ** Ricardo Telchi Jonathan Howard * Mac Barnes ** Ian Evans ** © Rob Weingold * Grant Ingram Duncan Keegan ** © Hans Schmidt Tresor Mukiza Dylan Reed * Kevin Gregory * Schuyler Foulke Connor Silvestri * Collin Sitler ** Colin Thompson ** Chris Johnson Nick Drake Trey Kalbaugh * Bill Hyatt D.J Kirn ** Class Fy Jr Jr So Jr Fy So Sr Jr So Fy Jr Fy So So So Fy So Jr Jr Fy Fy So Jr Jr Pos G G D D/F M D M M/F M M M M/F M M M/F D M M/F M M/F M/D D M G D Ht 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-8 5-11 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-11 5-9 Wt 205 180 175 170 150 175 165 180 175 165 175 160 160 150 165 180 165 175 170 175 165 170 155 165 165 Hometown/H.S Gentry, Ark./H.S Springfield, Mo./Kickapoo San Antonio, Texas/Intl School of Americas Little Rock, Ark./Catholic Richland Center, Wis./H.S Santa Cruz, Bolivia Round Rock, Texas/Westwood Little Rock, Ark./Lutheran Simsbury, Conn./H.S Jonesboro, Ark./Nettleton Tyler, Texas/Grace Community Signal Mountain, Tenn./CSAS Coppell, Texas/North Hills Kioali, Rwanda Conway, Ark./H.S Georgetown, Texas/H.S Ottawa, Kan./H.S Conway, Ark./H.S Pearland, Texas/ Pearland San Antonio, Texas/Churchill Little Rock, Ark./Central Harper Wood, Mich./H.S Springfield, Mo./Parkview Houston, Texas/Clement Rogers, Ark./H.S * - Letters Earned © - Captain 2010 Roster Breakdown Players by State/Country Players by Class Arkansas - First Years - Texas - Sophomores - Missouri - Juniors - Connecticut - Seniors - Kansas - Michigan - Tennessee - Wisconsin - Rwanda - Bolivia - Players by Position Midfielders - 10 Defenders - Midfielders/Forwards - Midfielders/Defenders - Defenders/Forwards - Goalkeepers - www.hendrixwarriors.com Head Coach Doug Mello Doug Mello Year-by-Year at Hendrix Head Coach Doug Mello Year 2008 2009 Totals Third Season at Hendrix Aquinas College ‘78 Doug Mello enters his third year at the helm of the Hendrix College men’s soccer team Mello ignited a new era of Hendrix soccer in 2008 as the Warriors have improved in leaps and bounds since his arrival L 12 20 T 2 Pct .294 526 417 Highlights Most wins since 1993 consecutive seasons coaching both men’s and women’s soccer consecutively His previous college coaching experience also includes a six-year stint at Siena Heights College (1982-88), a four-year tenure at Aquinas College (1978-82) and one year at College of the Southwest (1989) In his first year with the Warriors, Mello led the team to a 5-12 record, and then an outstanding 9-8-2 record in his second season The Warriors made a big jump from last in the 2007 SCAC standings to 5th place in the 2009 SCAC standings Mello has coached two players to All-SCAC honors and his teams have earned NSCAA/Adidas All-Academic Team honors in both of his years at the helm Mello earned his master’s in Counseling from Siena Heights University in 1985 and completed his undergraduate studies from Aquinas College in 1978 Mello joined the Warriors after serving as the head men’s and women’s soccer coach for 18 years at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa He also served as the Events Coordinator and Physical Education Instructor at Luther During his time with the Norse, his men’s team won six Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) titles, made five NCAA Division III National Tournament appearances (Elite Eight - 1995, 2001) and tallied a 240119-13 overall record Mello resides in Conway with his wife Gina, son D.J and daughter Marissa Honors and Awards: » Ranks in the Top 10 of active NCAA Divison-III Coaches for wins (men’s and women’s) » Director of Warrior Soccer Camp » Arkansas Olympic Development Program Staff Coach » Former United States Soccer Federation Region II Head Coach » Named United Soccer League (USL) Coach of the Year in 1995 for leading the DesMoines Menace to the USL Final Four » Has served as Iowa National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) State Coach and Midwest Region Staff Member » Served seven years as Iowa State Youth Soccer Association state coach in charge of the boys and girls Olympic development program » Coached at the professional indoor level with the Tallahassee Scorpions in the EISL » Recent inductee into the Siena Heights University Hall of Fame » Holds the hightest NSCAA coaching license (Premier Diploma) » Holds United States Soccer Federation B Coaching License » Named District Coach of the Year nine times and Regional Coach of the Year four times His women’s team won three IIAC Championships and accumulated a 219-120-26 overall record Mello currently holds the NCAA Division III record for most consecutive conference wins with 42 Mello enters the 2010 season with a 400-218-36 overall record during his 30 year career as a men’s head coach His men’s resumé ranks among the best active coaches in collegiate soccer, as his wintotal ranks 26th all-time among NCAA coaches (all divisions), and 10th among NCAA D-III coaches Mello’s 282-139-32 overall record as a women’s head coach ranks him tied for 22nd among all divisions by victories He is one of just four coaches all-time to own at least 200 wins in both men’s and women’s soccer, and ranks first with 22 W 14 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Ben Parman Assistant Coach Jeremy Bernard Third Season at Hendrix Luther College ‘08 Third Season at Hendrix University of the Ozarks ‘04 Ben Parman enters his third as the men’s and women’s soccer assistant Parman was hired in the summer of 2008 and has made an immediate impact on the men’s and women’s programs Jeremy Bernard enters his third as the men’s soccer assistant Bernard was hired in the summer of 2008 and assists in all aspects of the Warriors’ training Bernard holds a full-time position as the Director of Coaching at the Westside Futbol Association YMCA Parman specializes in coaching the Warrior goalkeepers, as he was a four-year letterwinner and standout goalkeeper for head coach Doug Mello during his four seasons with Luther College Over the past seasons, his goalkeepers have consistently ranked among conference leaders in goals against average, total saves, save percentage, and saves per game He guided standout keeper Allison Mosley to All-SCAC Second Team honors in 2009 Bernard has also held collegiate coaching positions with the University of Central Arkansas (2004-08) and University of the Ozarks (2000-04) He was an Olympic Development Program Arkansas Assistant Director of Coaching from 2006-08 and ODP State Coach from 2005-09 Bernard has strong ties with the development of Central Arkansas’ youth as a head club coach He recently guided the U16 Aranksas Rush ‘94 girl’s team to a 2010 Region III Championship and a runner-up finish in the national President’s Cup in Murfreesboro, Tenn On a prestigious list of Norse keepers, Parman ranks fifth all-time with a 1.08 career goals against average and seventh all-time with eight career shutouts He posted great numbers as a starter his junior year with a 835 save percentage (4th in IIAC), 76 saves (5th in IIAC), 1.10 goals against average (5th in IIAC) and five shutouts (5th in IIAC) Parman ended his four-year collegiate career with just 23 goals against, 113 saves, eight shutouts and an 8-8-1 overall record in over 1,900 minutes guarding the net Bernard also holds coaching records with the Utah Women’s Select Under-23 team and Firebirds Soccer Club out of Salt Lake City He won one Region IV Runner-Up finish with the Utah Women’s Select team and five State Cup Championships with the Firebirds Soccer Club Parman earned his bachelor’s in Business Management with an emphasis in Sports Management from Luther in May of 2008 He is an active member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and holds a National D Coaching License Bernard was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah and first attended college at Salt Lake Community College where he led a 55-4-0 team to the NJCAA National Championship Bernard also played collegiately for Montana State University Parman also coaches locally in Conway with the Arkansas Rush Soccer Club as the Director of Coaching for Goalkeepers, and also with the Arkansas Olympic Development Program as the State Goalkeeping Coach Bernard earned his master’s degree in Training Systems from the University of Central Arkansas in 2008 after earning his bachelor’s degree in General Studies from University of the Ozarks in 2004 Parman also serves as the Kinesiology Department’s Bowling Instructor He currently resides in Conway www.hendrixwarriors.com Warrior Profiles Mac Barnes Adam Legg Senior • Midfielder/Forward Little Rock, Ark / Lutheran H.S Junior • Goalkeeper Springfield, Mo / Kickapoo H.S 2008: Earned Academic All-SCAC honors competed in 15 games and recorded 612 minutes on the pitch made one assist on the season, Warriors 3-2 win over Millsaps on Nov had a season high five shots on Aug 30 against Louisiana tied for third on the team with nine shots on-goal 2009: Earned Academic All-SCAC honors started 11 games and racked up 1,096:55 minutes in front of the net led the team and ranked sixth in the SCAC with a 1.15 goals against average led the team and ranked fourth in the league with 66 saves paced the team and ranked second in the conference with a 825 save percentage had a 5-4-2 record with two shutouts had a season-high 12 saves against Dallas on Sept 13 had seven saves in the Warriors first win in program history against DePauw, a 2-0 contest on the turf on Oct 2007: Played in all 17 games tied for second on the team with three goals ranked third on the squad with eight points scored a goal in back-to-back games on Aug 31 and Sept tied for second on the team with two assists 2008: Started eight games and recorded 675:23 minutes in front of the goal paced the squad and tied for eighth in the SCAC with a 1.60 goals against average made 21 saves with a 636 save percentage recorded his first career win, a 2-1 double OT thriller against Louisiana posted his first career shutout against Ouachita Baptist on Sept 15 was 2-6-0 with one shutout High School: A four-year letterwinner at Lutheran H.S led his team to state playoffs all four years two State Championship quarterfinal appearances two-time All-State selection All-Conference four years Arkansas All-Academic Team senior year Offensive MVP all four years Team Captain senior year also a three-year letterwinner in basketball All-Conference junior and senior year and Team Captain senior year two-year letterwinner in football and tennis off the field, President of National Honor society and Student Goverment High School: Four year varsity letterwinner three-time Academic All-Conference took team to a third place finish at the MSHSAA State Championship his senior year received the coaches award, was First Team All-Ozark Conference and Class District 12 Honorable Mention Named to All-Region and Southwest All-Star Teams his senior year Personal: Son of Greg and Robyn Barnes born in Little Rock, Ark Oldest of children, Connor (19), Mary-Claire (17), Olivia (17), Robinson (13) double major in Spanish and Business\Economics spent six months in 2009-10 studying overseas in Spain member of Hendrix College Student Senate for two years interns for the Hendrix College Admissions Office works with Sports Information Office during game-days in winter and spring Club: Currently playing first season with the St Louis Lions of the Premiere Development League, a division of the United Soccer League previously played three seasons with the Springfield Demize of the Premiere Development League Personal: Son of Tom Legg and Donna Lasswell has one older sister (25) majoring in Biology with an emphasis in Pre-Med * did not play 2009 season Year 2007 2008 Career GP/GS 17-4 15-1 32-5 G 3 Mac Barnes at Hendrix A Pts SH 16 1 16 32 SOG 10 19 Year 2008 2009 Career GW PK-AT 0-0 0-0 0-0 GP/GS 8-8 13-11 21-19 GA 12 14 26 Adam Legg at Hendrix GAA SV Pct 1.60 21 636 1.15 66 825 1.24 87 769 W-L-T 2-6-0 5-4-2 7-10-2 Sho 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Warrior Profiles Ryan Menchaca Taylor Davenport Junior • Defender San Antonio, Texas / Intl School of Americas Junior • Midfielder Richland Center, Wis / Richland Center H.S 2009: Named to SCAC All-Sportsmanship Team earned Academic All-SCAC honors started in 17 games and played 1,261 minutes on the pitch ranked third on the team with three assists had eight shots, three of which were on-goal key member of a Warrior defense that allowed just 28 goals and ranked seventh in the SCAC with a 1.47 goals allowed average 2009: Named to Academic All-SCAC Team played in 15 games off the bench scored first career goal in second game of the season when the Warriors took down Louisiana 10-1 2008: Named the Hendrix Defensive MVP at annual team post-season banquet started in all 17 games as a freshman made 11 shots with six on-goal High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Ric Piasecki at Richland Center High School won Regional Championship his junior year three-time All Conference First Team selection voted team MVP his senior year named conference MVP his senior year also lettered in basketball and track off the field, involved with band and national honor society 2008: Played in one game as a freshman High School: Three-year varsity starter at Robert E Lee High School participated in the Olympic Development Program Second Team All-District junior year Class 5A All-State and captained team to District Championship senior year named AllDistrict Academic Team three years Club: Most recently played with Arkansas Rush played with MYSC (Middleton Yahara Soccer Club) during high school Club: Played for Classics Elite soccer club throughout high school Personal: Son of Debbie Barry and Dale Davenport born in Richland Center, Wis has an older sister Hannah (24) majoring in Physics and minoring in Mathematics Personal: Son of Richard and Laura Menchaca has an older sister (35), two older brothers (30 and 21) and one younger brother (17) a Biochemistry/Molecular Biology major currently doing research at the Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute in San Antonio graduated from International School of the Americas Summa Cum Laude was a chair for the Model United Nations San Antonio for junior and senior years National Honor Society chose Hendrix because of its excellent record of getting students into medical school when not playing soccer, enjoys playing golf and tennis Year 2008 2009 Career GP/GS 17-17 18-17 35-34 G 0 Ryan Menchaca at Hendrix A Pts SH SOG 0 11 3 3 19 GW PK-AT 0-0 0-0 0-0 Year 2008 2009 Career GP/GS 1-0 15-0 16-0 G 1 Taylor Davenport at Hendrix A Pts SH 0 0 5 SOG 2 GW PK-AT 0-0 0-0 0-0 www.hendrixwarriors.com Warrior Profiles Ian Evans Duncan Keegan Junior • Defender Simsbury, Conn / Simsbury H.S Junior • Forward Signal Mountain, Tenn / CSAS H.S 11 2009: Named to All-SCAC Third Team finished third in SCAC Defensive-Player-ofthe-Year voting earned SCAC Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors in week six garnered the Hendrix Co-MVP award at annual post-season banquet started in all 19 games and led the team with 1,584 minutes on the pitch recorded one goal and three assists for five points dished out a team-high two assists against Williams Baptist on Oct had 12 shots and three on-goal key member of a Warrior defense that allowed just 28 goals and ranked seventh in the SCAC with a 1.47 goals allowed average 2009: Earned All-SCAC Second Team honors named Hendrix Co-MVP at annual post-season banquet named to Academic All-SCAC Team started all 19 games and racked up 1,297 minutes on the field was the team’s leading scorer and ranked third in the SCAC with 13 goals led the team and ranked tied for sixth in the league with seven assists racked up a team high 33 points which ranked second in the conference paced the SCAC with 76 shots scored two hat tricks in the season (Louisiana - Sept & Williams Baptist - Oct 1) 2008: Earned Academic All-SCAC Team honors started 16 games and saw time on the pitch in 17 affairs recorded his first collegiate goal in a 2-0 win over Ouachita Baptist on Sept 15 made his first collegiate assist in a 3-2 win over Williams Baptist on Oct 25 2008: Started 12 games and saw time in 15 contests made first career assist in Warriors’ 3-2 victory over Millsaps on Nov High School: A two-year varsity letterwinner for head coach Ed Lynch at Simsbury High School captained his senior season to a 20-1 record and CIAC State Championship Central Connecticut All-Conference Team senior year All-State selection senior year High School: Four-year starter at Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences senior year Most Valuable Player and Chattanooga Best of Preps Club: Played six years with the Premier Soccer Academy under coach Pedro Kozak Club: Played for the West Hartford Premier and Farmington Soccer Academy (FSA) Personal: Son of Dr Patrick and Catherine Keegan majoring in Biology Personal: Son of James Evans (Hendrix head women’s soccer coach) and Irma Sanchini-Evans born in Waterville, Maine and grew up in Simsbury Conn has an older sister, Amanda (25) major in History with a minor in International Relations Year 2008 2009 Career GP/GS 15-12 19-19 34-31 G 1 Ian Evans at Hendrix A Pts SH 1 5 12 17 SOG GW PK-AT 0-0 0-0 0-0 Year 2008 2009 Career GP/GS 17-16 19-19 36-35 G 13 14 Duncan Keegan at Hendrix A Pts SH SOG 27 33 76 41 36 103 50 GW PK-AT 0-0 0-0 0-0 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Warrior Profiles Collin Sitler Colin Thompson Junior • Midfielder Pearland, Texas / Pearland H.S Junior • Midfielder San Antonio, Texas / Churchill H.S 18 20 2009: Earned Academic All-SCAC honors saw time in 17 games with two starts made a crucial assist in the Warriors’ 2-2 double OT thriller against Oglethorpe on Oct 25 2009: Started 10 games and saw time in 18 contests for 915 minutes on the pitch scored one goal and made four assists for a career high six points had 12 shots with five on-goal made his first career assist in the season opening win against East Texas Baptist 2008: Played in all 17 games as a freshman dished his first career assists in Hendrix’s 2-0 victory over Ouachita Baptist on Sept 15 2008: Started 11 games and saw minutes in all 17 games scored two goals on 16 shots with eight on-goal scored his first career goal, a game-winner, against Oglethorpe on Sept 28 High School: A three-year varsity letterwinner at Pearland … won a state championship his junior year … one-time district champions and two-time regional semi-finalists … an All-District selection … received Oiler Award and U.S Marine Corps Male Student Athlete of the Year award his senior year High School: A two-year letterwinner at San Antonio Churchill High School led his team to Texas 5A State Finals his senior year guided his team to 26-5A District Championships as a junior and senior Club: Currently a member of the Houston Leones of the Premier Development League … played five seasons for the Express Soccer Club Club: Played his entire club career with San Antonio Classics Elite Personal: Son of Garry and Debbie Sitler … born in Houston,Texas … has a older brother, Cameron (23) … double-majoring in Accounting and Allied Health with an emphasis in Pre-Med Year 2008 2009 Career GP/GS 17-0 17-2 34-2 G 0 Collin Sitler at Hendrix A Pts SH 1 1 2 SOG 1 Personal: Son of Russel and Susan Thompson has a younger brother Daniel (17) Majoring in Chemistry GW PK-AT 0-0 0-0 0-0 Year 2008 2009 Career GP/GS 17-11 18-10 35-21 G Colin Thompson at Hendrix A Pts SH SOG 16 12 10 28 13 GW PK-AT 0-0 0-0 0-0 www.hendrixwarriors.com Warrior Profiles Bill Hyatt Grant Womack Junior • Goalkeeper/Forward Houston, Texas / William P Clement H.S Sophomore • Defender/Midfielder Little Rock, Ark / LR Catholic H.S 22/99 High School: A three-year varsity starter at William P Clement High School named First Team Texas All-District his senior year recorded 15 shutouts and a 820 goals against average over his high school career Class 5A Texas State Semi Finalists his sophomore year and State Regional Quarterfinalists as a junior and senior Club: Played nine seasons for the U9-U16 Eclipse Soccer Club also played three years for the U17-U18 Houstonians 89/90 Futbol Club Premier League played two seasons for the Houston Men’s Football Association First Division Personal: Son of Elayne Shelton and John Hyatt Youngest of three, brother John (23) and sister Kendall (22) born in Baton Rouge, La and raised in Houston, Texas through high school, now resides in Elkmont, Ala majoring in Biochemistry in hopes of going to medical school following graduation currently holds a 3.7 GPA loves working out and has put on roughly 30 lbs while keeping a body fat perecentage of about five percent has increased bench press by about 120 pounds chose Hendrix because of the excellent pre-med program and because of the belief in the development of a whole person enjoys long walks on the beach, full moons, all forms of drawing and doodling and jiu-jitsu 2009: Named to Academic All-SCAC Team earned Hendrix’s Most Improved Player award at team’s annual post-season banquet started in all 19 games as a true freshman and logged 1,552 minutes (2nd on team) vital member of a Warrior defense that held its opponents to just a 102 shot percentage and 1.47 goals per game average scored one goal on five shots High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Hunter Bridges at Catholic High School Class 7A State Champions sophomore and senior years two-time All-State and All-Conference selections named team MVP his junior and senior seasons also lettered in cross country his sophomore and junior years off the field, involved in Beta Club and Yearbook Club: Currently a member of the Little Rock Futbol Club has played eight years for the LRFC eight-time Arkansas State Cup winners regional semifinalists in 2010 also an Olypic Development Program member Personal: Son of Don and Valerie Womack born and raised in Little Rock, Ark has a younger sister Amy (16) majoring in Biology or Chemistry enjoys playing golf and hanging out with friends * Bill was a reserve member of the Warriors’ 2008 team he took the 2009 season off to concentrate on his studies Year 2008 2009 Career GP/GS 0-0 0-0 0-0 GA 0 Bill Hyatt at Hendrix GAA SV Pct 0 000 0 000 0 000 W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Sho 0 Year GP/GS 2009 19-19 Career 19-19 10 G 1 Grant Womack at Hendrix A Pts SH SOG 2 GW PK-AT 0-0 0-0 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference History of the SCAC The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) celebrates its 25th Anniversary in 2010-11 with countless memories of a proud and storied past and visions of an exciting future Birmingham-Southern College of Birmingham, Alabama, a former member of the Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the 12th member of the SCAC and began play in 2007-08 On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success - both in terms of team championships (six) and individual championships (19) The SCAC was founded and began operation on September 1, 1962, as the College Athletic Conference (CAC) The league’s first primary mark is pictured on the left SCAC Academic Profile The SCAC and its member institutions are committed to maintaining high academic standards The member institutions are committed to the principle that a quality college athletics program is beneficial to the well-being of an institution in that it benefits the entire campus community as well as the student-athletes Centre College of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern at Memphis (Tennessee) (now known as Rhodes College); The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee; and Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the four charter members of the conference Later in 1962, Washington University of St Louis, Missouri, became the fifth member and the CAC remained unchanged until 1972 With 11 of the 12 member institutions maintaining Phi Beta Kappa chapters (Hendrix included) on their campuses, the SCAC boasts some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation SCAC schools are consistently ranked among the top 50 colleges and universities in the nation in such respected publications as Barron’s, Peterson’s, Princeton Review and National Review College Guide Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the conference went through restructuring and renaming With the addition of Millsaps College of Jackson, Mississippi, and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas, in 1988 and Hendrix College of Conway, Arkanasas, and Oglethorpe University of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, membership reached a then all-time high of eight Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 2935 Horizon Park Drive, Suite C Suwanee, GA 30024 Phone • 678.546.3470 Fax • 678.546.3471 Web • www.scacsports.com That same year (1991), the conference renamed itself the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, hired its first full-time commissioner - Stephen P Argo - and a permanent conference office was established in Atlanta, Georgia As part of restructuring, the league also adopted its current primary mark (pictured right) and adopted blue (pms 287) and gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference SCAC Staff Commissioner Dwayne Hanberry E-Mail: dhanberry@scacsports.com Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext Director of Sports Information .Jeff DeBaldo E-Mail: jdebaldo@scacsports.com Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext Membership changes continued throughout the ‘90s The SCAC added Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation beginning in the 1994-95 academic year In 1997-98, the SCAC added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with participation beginning in 1998-99 Director of Communications/New Media Russell Kramer E-Mail: rkramer@scacsports.com Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its 15th anniversary as the restructured SCAC The league adopted a special anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference, Austin College and Colorado College were confirmed as the 10th and 11th members of the league in 2006 with participation beginning in the 2006-07 academic year 28 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Austin College Kangaroos President • Dr Oscar C Page Athletics Director • Tim Millerick Men’s Soccer Coach • Mark Hudson Colorado College Colonels President • Richard F Celeste Athletics Director • Ken Ralph Men’s Soccer Coach • Horst Richardson Millsaps College Majors President • Howard McMillan (acting) Athletics Director • Tim Wise Men’s Soccer Coach • Lee Johnson Sewanee-The Univ of the South Tigers President • Dr Joel Cunningham Athletics Director • Joel Cunningham Men’s Soccer Coach • David Poggi Birmingham-Southern College Panthers President • Dr G David Pollick Athletics Director • Joe Dean Jr Men’s Soccer Coach • Preston Goldfarb DePauw University Tigers President • Dr Brian W Casey Athletics Director • Page Cotton Men’s Soccer Coach • Brad Hauter Oglethorpe University Stormy Petrels President • Dr Lawrence M Schall Athletics Director • Jay Gardiner Men’s Soccer Coach • Jon Akin Southwestern University Pirates President • Dr Jake B Schrum Athletics Director • Glada Munt Men’s Soccer Coach • Don Gregory Centre College Tigers President • Dr John A Roush Athletics Director • Brian Chafin Men’s Soccer Coach • Jeb Burch Hendrix College Warriors President • Dr J Timothy Cloyd Athletics Director • Danny Powell Men’s Soccer Coach • Doug Mello Rhodes College Lynx President • Dr William E Troutt Athletics Director • Mike Clary Men’s Soccer Coach • Andy Marcinko Trinity University Tigers President • Dr Dennis A Ahlburg Athletics Director • Bob King Men’s Soccer Coach • Paul McGinlay The Reach of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 29 www.hendrixwarriors.com 2009 SCAC Review 2009 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Standings Team Trinity (SCAC Champs) Centre DePauw Colorado Southwestern Hendrix Sewanee Austin Rhodes Millsaps Oglethorpe Birmingham-Southern W 10 6 4 Conference L T Pts 0 30 22 18 18 15 14 13 12 0 Overall L T 2 9 10 10 10 10 W 15 14 12 10 9 8 11 Win % 842 750 694 525 500 526 447 472 447 417 395 632 Past SCAC Champions 1991 • Centre 2000 • Trinity 1992 • Rhodes 2001 • Sewanee/DePauw 1993 • Rhodes/Trinity 2002 • Trinity 1994 • Centre 2003 • Trinity 1995 • Centre 2004 • Trinity 1996 • Trinity 2005 • Trinity 1997 • Trinity 2006 • Trinity 1998 • Rhodes 2007 • Trinity 1999 • Trinity 2008 • Trinity 2009 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Statistic Leaders Points Per Game GP Logan Eberly, Rhodes 16 Tyler Evans, Birmingham 18 Duncan Keegan, Hendrix .19 Ben Grossman, Trinity 19 Jordan Reese, Colorado 20 G 12 14 13 14 10 A Pts PPG 31 1.94 34 1.89 33 1.74 32 1.68 12 32 1.60 Goals Against Average GP Ted Jacobi, DePauw 10 Patrick Johnson, Trinity 19 Nate Sprenkel, DePauw Clint Lum, Birmingham 11 Aaron Arndt, Centre 14 GA 12 8 13 Min 900:00 1,714:05 756:09 751:51 1,169:34 GAA 0.60 0.63 0.95 0.96 1.00 Sv 33 66 36 34 60 GA 14 8 17 Sv% 846 825 818 810 779 Goals Per Game GP Tyler Evans, Birmingham 18 Ben Grossman, Trinity 19 Duncan Keegan, Hendrix .19 Logan Eberly, Rhodes 16 Josh Spencer, Southwestern 18 G 14 14 13 12 12 GPG 0.78 0.74 0.68 0.75 0.67 Save Percentage GP Ted Jacobi, DePauw 10 Adam Legg, Hendrix 13 Clint Lum, Birmingham 11 Charlie Boles, Birmingham 10 Brian Engle, Colorado 13 Assists Per Game GP Jordan Reese, Colorado 20 Nicholas Reitmeier, Birmingham 18 Alex Dawson, Austin 18 Alex Keller, Southwestern 18 Nima Naderi, Trinity .19 A 12 8 8 APG 0.60 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.42 Saves Per Game GP Zach Fernberger, Rhodes 11 Dylan Broussard, Millsaps 13 Adam Legg, Hendrix 13 Grant Gosselin, Austin .17 Brian Engle, Colorado 13 30 Sv 60 70 66 85 60 SPG 5.45 5.38 5.08 5.00 4.62 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer 2009 SCAC Review 2009 All-SCAC Men’s Soccer First Team Alan Llobet (Trinity University), Beau Sorg (DePauw University), Chesley Farmer (Trinity University), Ben Grossman (Trinity University), Matt Fechter (Colorado College), Josh Spencer (Southwestern University), Trevor Cobb (Colorado College), Jordan Reese (Colorado College), Zachary Garcia (Trinity University), David Lozano (Southwestern University), Patrick Johnson (Trinity University) 2009 All-SCAC Men’s Soccer Second Team Conner Hickey (Trinity University), Will Nelp (Colorado College), Eric Henderson (Trinity University), Tyler Evans (Birmingham-Southern), Joey DeCosta (Trinity University), Duncan Keegan (Hendrix College), Logan Eberly (Rhodes College), James Kusak (Centre College), Luis Castillo (Austin College), Tony Crocker (Birmingham-Southern), Nathan ShawMeadow (Southwestern University), Andrew Chong (Trinity University), Alex Dawson (Austin College), Brian Lawless (DePauw University), Nima Naderi (Trinity University), Ted Jacobi (DePauw University) 2009 All-SCAC Men’s Soccer Third Team Chris Allen (Centre College), Andrew Desmarais (DePauw University), Alex Johnson (DePauw University), Ian Evans (Hendrix College), Colin McCulloch (Southwestern University), Scott Shelton (Birmingham-Southern), Ryan Garvey (Centre College), Tommy Barros (Trinity University), Matt Lightfoot (Sewanee), Garner Shivers (Birmingham-Southern), Austin Hall (Centre College), Nicholas Reitmeier (Birmingham-Southern), Evan Perkins (Southwestern University), Ben Robertson (Oglethorpe University), Brian Engle (Colorado College) 2009 SCAC Offensive Player of the Year: Ben Grossman (Trinity University) 2009 SCAC Defensive Co-Players of the Year: Alan Llobet (Trinity University) and Beau Sorg (DePauw University) 2009 SCAC Newcomer of the Year: Matt Fechter (Colorado College) 2009 SCAC Coach of the Year: Paul McGinlay (Trinity University) In exclusive voting by the league’s head soccer coaches, Ben Grossman of Trinity University was selected 2009 SCAC Offensive Player-of-the-Year, while Trinity’s Alan Llobet and DePauw University’s Beau Sorg were tabbed as SCAC Defensive Co-Players-of-the-Year Trinity head coach Paul McGinlay, for the fifth consecutive year and 11th time overall, was named the SCAC Coach-of-the-Year In the same balloting, Matt Fechter of Colorado College was voted SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year Ben Grossman, a senior forward from San Diego, Calif., finished the regular season with 32 points (third in the SCAC) on 14 goals and four assists Grossman also led the SCAC in game-winning goals with six A two-time First Team All-SCAC selection, Grossman was a two-time SCAC Player-of-the-Week (Week 3, Week 10) during the 2009 campaign and is the fifth Trinity men’s soccer player in the last seven years to be named SCAC Offensive Player-of-the-Year In being selected the league’s Offensive POTY, Grossman received eight votes from the coaches Tyler Evans of Birmingham-Southern College and Josh Spencer of Southwestern University received two votes each Alan Llobet, a senior defender from St Louis, Mo., was consistently the Tigers best defender in 2009 – earning SCAC Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors in Week A two-time All-SCAC selection and captain of 2009 team, Llobet also chipped in offensively in 2009 with overtime game-winning goals against Southwestern and Millsaps Beau Sorg, a senior from Fort Wayne, Ind., and one of the league’s better one-on-one defenders, was the Tigers’ leading scorer this season despite playing 90 percent of the time as the team’s center back The SCAC Defensive Player of the Week in Week and a two-time all-SCAC selection, Sorg had six goals and four assists for 14 points this season Llobet and Sorg both received five votes to share the SCAC Defensive POTY honor Ian Evans of Hendrix College received the remaining two votes Matt Fechter, a first-year forward from Westfield, N.J., led Colorado College and all conference first-year players in goals scored (11) and total points (25) He started every game this season Fechter scored four goals against Oglethorpe on Oct 18 – which earned him his second SCAC Offensive Player of the Week this season He was also the SCAC Offensive POTW in Week Fechter received seven votes in the Newcomer-of-the-Year voting, followed by Chesley Farmer of Trinity with two votes Ryan Garvey of Centre College, Connor Silvestri of Hendrix College and Evan Perkins of Southwestern University each received one vote Coach Paul McGinlay guided the second-ranked Trinity men to another SCAC title, the program’s 13th overall and 12th in the last 14 years In his 19th season as the head coach of the Tigers, McGinlay has amassed an overall record of 317-57-22 (.828) Trinity finished the 2009 season with a 15-2-2 overall mark after Sunday’s second-round NCAA tournament loss to Hardin-Simmons University McGinlay is an 11-time SCAC Coach of the Year honoree and has led his team to an undefeated and untied conference mark eight times in his career McGinlay received eight votes from his peers in the COTY voting Jeb Burch of Centre College, Preston Goldfarb of Birmingham-Southern, Mark Hudson of Austin College and David Poggi of Sewanee-University of the South all received one vote each 31 www.hendrixwarriors.com SCAC Records PAGE 181 - SCAC FALL RECORD BOOK MEN'S SINGLE-SEASON SOCCER RECORDS (1991-2008) Points Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1992) Josh Card, Trinity (2002) Scott Mury, Trinity (1998) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2003) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1997) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1996) Josh Card, Trinity (2000) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2003) 10 Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1993) J.R Foster, DePauw (2000) Nick Noel, DePauw (2006) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Goals Scored Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1992) Scott Mury, Trinity (1998) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2003) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1997) Josh Card, Trinity (2000) Josh Card, Trinity (2002) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1996) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2003) 10 Brad Biard, Millsaps (1998) J.R Foster, DePauw (2000) Patrick Floeck, Trinity (2007) 13 Dennis Johnson, Trinity (1999) Kynan McCrary, Trinity (1991) David Wishnew, Rhodes (2000) No 27 25 25 25 24 24 23 21 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 Assists Noe Casanova, Trinity (2008) Jeremy Baker, Hendrix (1996) Brad Davis, Trinity (2000) Chris Giebink, Trinity (2002) Ben Stewart, Trinity (2007) Alex Woods, Trinity (2004) Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1993) Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe (2006) Matt Schueder, Centre (1991) 10 Clayton Hayden, Sewanee (1994) Clayton Hayden, Sewanee (1993) Andrew North, Sewanee (2001) 13 Scott Mury, Trinity (1999) Ben Stewart, Trinity (2006) No 19 18 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 Points Per Game Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1992) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1996) Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1992) Scott Mury, Trinity (1998) Joachim Shuller, Hendrix (1993) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1997) Josh Card, Trinity (2002) Josh Card, Trinity (2000) 10 Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1994) G Gls 19 27 16 21 18 23 10 13 22 25 12 13 21 25 23 24 20 24 11 14 Ast 12 Goals Against Average Jared Newton, Trinity (1996) Josh Rosenblum, Trinity (2002) David Steinberg, Trinity (2007) Josh Rosenblum, Trinity (2003) Brian Engle, Colo College (2008) Brian Missey, DePauw (2001) Jacob Sither, Centre (2002) Ted Jacobi, DePauw (2008) Matt Handy, Trinity (2004) 10 Matthew Pepping, Trinity (2001) G Saves GA 13 50 20 45 24 49 24 37 11 39 18 62 18 68 11 18 86 12 19 28 11 13 30 Gls 27 24 25 25 25 23 24 21 20 15 19 17 Ast 12 5 15 11 Pts 62 60 59 56 55 51 51 48 47 45 45 45 Goals Per Game Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1992) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991) Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1992) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1996) Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1994) Josh Card, Trinity (2000) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1997) Scott Mury, Trinity (1998) Joachim Shuller, Hendrix (1993) 10 David Wishnew, Rhodes (2000) G 19 16 10 18 11 20 21 22 12 17 No 27 21 13 23 14 24 25 25 13 18 GPG 1.42 1.31 1.30 1.28 1.27 1.20 1.19 1.14 1.08 1.06 Assists Per Game Jeremy Baker, Hendrix (1996) Noe Casanova, Trinity (2008) Brad Davis, Trinity (2000) Andrew North, Sewanee (2001) Alex Woods, Trinity (2004) Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe (2006) Clayton Hayden, Sewanee (1994) Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1993) Matt Schueder, Centre (1991) 10 Brian Biffle, Rhodes (1995) G 16 22 20 18 20 19 18 20 20 17 No 18 19 17 15 16 15 14 15 15 12 APG 1.13 0.86 0.85 0.83 0.80 0.79 0.78 0.75 0.75 0.71 Pts Pts./Game 62 3.26 48 3.00 51 2.83 27 2.70 59 2.68 32 2.67 55 2.62 60 2.61 51 2.55 28 2.55 32 Min 1087 1209 1815 1107 993 1464 1640 1723 1534 968 GAA 0.3312 0.3722 0.3967 0.4065 0.4532 0.5533 0.6037 0.6268 0.6454 0.6508 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer SCAC Records PAGE 182 - SCAC FALL RECORD BOOK MEN'S SINGLE-SEASON SOCCER RECORDS (1991-2008) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Saves Brian Duncan, Hendrix (1996) Josh Wilson, Millsaps (1998) Scott Kent, Oglethorpe (1995) Scott Killough, Trinity (1992) Tim Chappell, Hendrix (1997) Jeremy Dobay, Millsaps (1996) Jake Milner, Millsaps (2007) Jeb Burch, Centre (1992) Shane Olson, Oglethorpe (1994) 10 Tim Watt, Oglethorpe (1998) G 16 20 15 22 14 16 17 17 18 18 Saves Per Game G Brian Duncan, Hendrix (1996) 16 Scott Kent, Oglethorpe (1995) 15 Gary Kurzer, Hendrix (1992) Tim Chappell, Hendrix (1997) 14 Jeremy Dobay, Millsaps (1994) 10 Josh Wilson, Millsaps (1998) 20 Jeremy Dobay, Millsaps (1996) 16 Matt Dickinson, Austin (2008) Jake Milner, Millsaps (2007) 17 10 Jonathan Bassler, Oglethorpe (2002) 12 No 183 156 83 136 95 172 129 63 129 90 No 183 172 156 139 136 129 129 126 124 122 SPG 11.44 10.40 10.38 9.71 9.50 8.60 8.06 7.88 7.59 7.50 TEAM RECORDS Team Scoring Trinity (2000) Trinity (2001) Trinity (2002) Trinity (2004) Trinity (1997) Trinity (2003) Centre (1994) Trinity (2006) Trinity (2005) 10 Centre (1991) 11 Centre (1993) G Goals 20 96 19 86 23 103 20 88 21 92 24 101 20 84 21 83 22 85 21 79 19 71 G/PG 4.80 4.53 4.48 4.40 4.38 4.21 4.20 3.95 3.86 3.76 3.74 Goal Differential Trinity (2003) Trinity (2002) Trinity (2007) Trinity (2000) Trinity (2004) Trinity (2001) Trinity (1997) Trinity (2005) Trinity (1999) 10 Trinity (2006) 11 Centre (1994) 12 Centre (1991) GS 101 103 88 96 88 86 92 85 82 83 84 79 +/+94 +89 +78 +76 +75 +73 +70 +69 +68 +66 +64 +61 OGS 14 10 20 13 13 22 16 14 17 20 18 33 Team Defense Trinity (2003) Trinity (2007) Trinity (1996) Trinity (2002) Centre (2002) DePauw (2001) Trinity (1999) Rhodes (1993) Centre (1995) 10 DePauw (2002) 11 Trinity (2004) G OGS 24 24 10 20 12 23 14 18 11 18 11 23 14 16 10 19 12 19 12 20 13 Defensive Shutouts Trinity (2003) Centre (2002) Trinity (1999) Trinity (1996) Centre (1995) Trinity (2002) DePauw (2001) Rhodes (1996) Trinity (2007) 10 Rhodes (1993) 11 Centre (1992) G 24 18 23 20 19 23 18 18 24 15 17 Winning Percentage Trinity (2003) Trinity (2007) Trinity (2000) Trinity (2004) Trinity (2008) Trinity (2006) Centre (1995) Trinity (2002) Centre (1991) 10 Trinity (1996) 11 Trinity (2005) 12 Trinity (1997) 13 Centre (1994) W-L-T 24-0-0 23-1-0 19-1-0 19-1-0 20-1-1 19-1-1 17-1-1 20-1-2 19-2-0 18-2-0 19-2-1 18-2-1 16-2-2 SO 19 11 14 12 11 13 10 10 13 Min OG/Game 2178 0.29 2200 0.41 1860 0.58 2120 0.59 1660 0.60 1653 0.60 2100 0.60 1460 0.62 1740 0.62 1730 0.62 1800 0.65 SO/Game 0.79 0.61 0.61 0.60 0.58 0.57 0.56 0.56 0.54 0.53 0.53 Pct 1.000 958 950 950 932 929 921 913 905 900 886 881 850 www.hendrixwarriors.com SCAC Records PAGE 183 - SCAC FALL RECORD BOOK MEN'S SINGLE-GAME SOCCER RECORDS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (1991-2008) Goals 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Zach Atkinson, Oglethorpe (vs Fisk) Wheeler Graf, Rhodes (vs Illinois College) Brian Biffle, Rhodes (vs Clayton State) Andrew Wright, Trinity (vs Sewanee) Andrew Wright, Trinity (vs Millsaps) Jay Williams, Oglethorpe (vs Thomas More) Andrew Wright, Trinity (vs Southwestern) Scott Mury, Trinity (vs Hendrix) Scott Polancich, Sewanee (vs Hendrix) Josh Card, Trinity (vs Rose-Hulman) Mike Marino, Trinity (vs Hendrix) James Parks, Oglethorpe (vs Huntingdon) Chris Quinn, Trinity (vs Millsaps) Frank Monteleone, O'thorpe (vs Millsaps) Chris Quinn, Trinity (vs U-Texas-Dallas) Nick Noel, DePauw (vs Franklin) German Gomez, Trinity (vs St Olaf) Patrick Floeck, Trinity (vs B'ham-Southern) Assists 9/30/04 9/16/05 9/17/94 9/20/97 9/27/97 10/26/97 11/5/97 9/20/98 9/26/99 9/28/01 9/22/02 9/29/02 10/5/03 11/8/03 9/11/04 10/12/06 10/15/06 10/24/08 Jeremy Baker, Hendrix (vs Ozarks) 9/24/96 Mike Weckenbrock, Centre (vs Oglethorpe) 9/20/02 Points 16 10 10 10 Zach Atkinson, Oglethorpe (vs Fisk) Wheeler Graf, Rhodes (vs Illinois College) Scott Mury, Trinity (vs Hendrix) Frank Monteleone, Oglethorpe (vs Fisk) *Shots 16 16 David Allen, Sewanee (vs Rose-Hulman) Zach Atkinson, Oglethorpe (vs Fisk) 9/30/04 9/16/05 9/20/98 9/30/04 9/28/02 9/30/04 Goalie Saves 20 Shane Olson, Oglethorpe (vs Maryville, Tn.) 10/28/97 *stat kept since 2002 SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS (1991-2008) Goals 21 Centre (vs Fisk - 0) Margin of Victory 21 Centre 21, Fisk *Assists 14 13 13 10/19/91 10/19/91 Oglethorpe (vs Fisk) Centre (vs Aurora University) Trinity (vs Hendrix) *Shots 50 45 45 Oglethorpe (vs Fisk) Trinity (vs Haverford, Pa.) Trinity (vs Schreiner University) 9/30/04 10/17/02 9/30/05 9/30/04 10/11/03 10/13/03 *stat kept since 2002 MEN'S SOCCER - MISC TEAM RECORDS Most Consecutive Wins Trinity (2003-2004) 43 Most Consecutive Conference Wins Trinity (2006-2008) 28 Longest Unbeaten Steak - Overall Trinity (2003-2004) 43 Longest Unbeaten Steak - Conference Trinity (2001-2005) 38 (36-0-2) 34 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer SCAC Records PAGE 184 - SCAC FALL RECORD BOOK MEN'S CAREER SOCCER RECORDS (1991-2008) Goals Scored Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991-94) Josh Card, Trinity (1999-02) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1993-96) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2001-04) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2002-05) Patrick Floeck, Trinity (2005-08) Scott Mury, Trinity (1996-99) Scott Polancich, Sewanee (1997-00) J.R Foster, DePauw (1998-01) Andrew Wright, Trinity (1996-99) G 73 81 71 77 79 84 85 76 75 73 Goals Scored Per Game (2 Yrs Minimum) G Will Lukow, Oglethorpee (1991-94) 73 Frank Monteleone, Oglethorpe (2003-04) 32 Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1993-96) 71 Josh Card, Trinity (1999-02) 81 Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1992-95) 49 Nick Noel, DePauw (2005-06) 35 Chris Quinn, Trinity (2001-04) 77 Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1992-94) 56 Cullen Davies, Trinity (2002-05) 79 10 Danner Marsden, Oglethorpe (2006-08) 41 No 73 72 64 59 53 53 52 50 48 48 Assists G Clayton Haden, Sewanee (1993-96) 76 Noe Casanova, Trinity (2005-08) 81 Andrew North, Sewanee (1998-01) 75 Alex Woods, Trinity (2001-04) 84 Ben Stewart, Trinity (2004-07) 87 Jeremy Rotter, Centre (1994-97) 71 Scott Mury, Trinity (1996-99) 85 Alex Marsden, Centre (02); Sewanee (03-05) 70 Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe (2003-06) 71 10 Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1992-94) 56 Scott Polancich, Sewanee (1997-00) 76 Gls/G 1.00 0.91 0.90 0.89 0.84 0.80 0.77 0.68 0.67 0.66 Assists Per Game (2 Yrs Minimum) G Asts/G Clayton Haden, Sewanee (1993-96) 76 0.59 Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1992-94) 56 0.55 Andrew North, Sewanee (1998-01) 75 0.52 Jeremy Rotter, Centre (1994-97) 71 0.51 Noe Casanova, Trinity (2005-08) 81 0.51 Nick Noel, DePauw (2005-06) 35 0.49 Alex Marsden, Centre (02); Sewanee (03-05) 70 0.46 Alex Woods, Trinity (2001-04) 84 0.45 Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe (2003-06) 71 0.45 10 Brian Biffle, Rhodes (1992-95) 70 0.43 Sal Lopez, Southwestern (1999-01) 35 0.43 Points Josh Card, Trinity (1999-02) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991-94) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1993-96) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2001-04) Scott Mury, Trinity (1996-99) Cullen Davies, Trinity (2002-05) Scott Polancich, Sewanee (1997-00) J.R Foster, DePauw (1998-01) Patrick Floeck, Trinity (2005-08) 10 Jeremy Rotter, Centre (1994-97) G 81 73 71 77 85 79 76 75 84 71 Gls 72 73 64 59 52 53 50 48 53 40 Ast 24 21 22 23 34 26 31 27 11 36 Pts 168 167 150 141 138 132 131 123 117 116 Points Per Game (2 Yrs Minimum) Will Lukow, Oglethorpe (1991-94) Frank Monteleone, O'thorpe (2003-04) Neil Brunetz, Rhodes (1993-96) Nick Noel, DePauw (2005-06) Josh Card, Trinity (1999-02) Chris Cairns, Sewanee (1992-94) Chris Quinn, Trinity (2001-04) Nathan Guice, Millsaps (1992-95) Scott Polancich, Sewanee (1997-00) 10 Cullen Davies, Trinity (2002-05) G 73 32 71 35 81 56 77 49 76 79 Gls 73 29 64 28 72 38 59 41 50 53 Ast 21 10 22 17 24 31 23 31 26 Pts 167 68 150 73 168 107 141 85 131 132 G 58 54 56 41 49 77 38 66 38 40 Saves 88 72 102 67 171 224 164 236 176 201 Goals Against Average (Min 2500 Min in Goal) Josh Rosenblum, Trinity (2000-03) Matt Pepping, Trinity (2001-03) David Steinberg, Trinity (2004-07) Matt Handy, Trinity (2004-05) Jacob Sither, Centre (2001-03) Jared Newton, Trinity (1996-99) Brian Missey, DePauw (1998-01) Charlie Brightwell, Rhodes (1993-96) Adam Lux, DePauw (1998-99) 10 Geoff Henderson, Centre (1992 / 1994-95) No 45 41 39 38 37 36 34 32 32 31 31 Pts./Game 2.288 2.125 2.113 2.086 2.074 1.911 1.831 1.735 1.724 1.671 GA 13 15 26 25 37 56 27 54 32 28 Min 2894 2815 3821 3327 4378 6254 2945 5841 3459 2842 GAA 0.4043 0.4796 0.6124 0.6763 0.7606 0.8059 0.8251 0.8320 0.8326 0.8867 *Active 35 www.hendrixwarriors.com Hendrix Athletic Facilities Hendrix Athletic Facilities Ranked 13th in Nation by Princeton Review Hendrix College has always been considered one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, however, according to the Princeton Review the Warriors’ three-year-old athletic facilities ranks among the best in the nation The Princeton Review recently praised Hendrix College for its new Wellness and Athletic Center, Bob Courtway Pool and four outdoor playing fields by ranking it 13th in the country among all 2,500 four-year colleges That includes all NCAA Division I, II and III schools Hendrix joined Wabash College (Crawfordsville, Ind.) and Middlebury College (Middlebury, Vt.) as the only other NCAA Division III schools to make the Top 20 list Hendrix was also the only Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) school on the list (Front view of the Wellness and Athletic Center) The Warriors finished construction of their new athletic facilities in August of 2007 The new buildings and playing fields replaced the 46-year-old Grove Gymnasium Hendrix has also recently finished construction of the new Student Life and Technology Center, which has been erected on the west side of Harkrider where Grove Gymnasium formerly sat “Our new athletic facilities have helped us, along with the great work of our coaching staff, to increase the number of student-athletes participating in our 19 sports from about 180 a few years ago to over 350 this year,” said Athletics Director Danny Powell The SCAC has given Hendrix the opportunity to show off its new state-of-the-art facilities by appointing the school as host of the 2008 and 2009 SCAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships, 2009 SCAC Field Hockey Championships, 2010 SCAC Softball Championships and 2010 SCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships The SCAC has chosen Hendrix as a host school for its conference championships because of the central location in the conference, ability to run on-campus tournaments and the abundant hotels and restaurants Conway has to offer One of the greatest aspects of Hendrix Athletics is the affordable admission to its 19 sporting event’s home games throughout the year, including SCAC Championships Fans can come out and enjoy all the fun and excitement of college athletics for the best price of all, FREE In its profile on Hendrix (pages 280-281), The Princeton Review praises the college for its involved student body and accepting atmosphere Hendrix students are quoted extensively throughout the review, discussing everything from the “phenomenal [financial] aid that would be ridiculous to turn down” to the “awesome theme parties” A political science major noted that “one of Hendrix’s selling points is the personal relationships that students build with their professors,” while another student credited professors for being “courageously friendly.” The Princeton Review’s 62 ranking lists in The Best 371 Colleges are entirely based on its survey of 122,000 students (about 325 per campus on average) attending the colleges in the book The 80-question survey asks students to rate their schools on several topics and report on their campus experiences Topics range from student assessments of their professors, administrators, financial aid, and campus food Other ranking lists are based on student reports about their student body’s political leanings, race/class relations, gay community acceptance, and other aspects of campus life A college’s appearance on a ranking list is entirely the result of a high consensus among its surveyed students about a topic compared with that of students at other schools answering the same survey question(s) on the ranking list topic (Aerial view of the top-ranked Warrior facilities) 36 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Warrior Field Warrior Field was constructed throughout 2006 and 2007 Warrior Field holds a capacity crowd of approximately 500 bleacher seats with plenty of room for lawn chairs and blankets surrounding the field The pitch features stadium style lighting with one of the greatest playing surfaces in the South The Warriors have a strong contingent of fans that come out for support as Hendrix College ranked 24th in the nation in total home attendance (3,204) and 30th in average home attendance (291) during the 2009 season 37 www.hendrixwarriors.com Discover Hendrix 38 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Discover Hendrix 39 www.hendrixwarriors.com Discover Hendrix Discover Hendrix Hendrix is on a journey to national leadership in engaged liberal arts and sciences education Led by our flagship Odyssey Program and supported by The Hendrix Campaign, we have been charting progress, writing history, and making a difference in the lives of our students and the world Hendrix is a College that engages students in the active pursuit of knowledge Our students work closely with their faculty mentors, shaping their learning experiences to reflect their personal interests and challenging themselves to stretch beyond what they thought possible The Hendrix Motto “Unto the whole person” The Hendrix seal appeared for the first time on the cover of the 1898 catalog The seal included the College’s motto, selected by a committee headed by the Rev George W Hill and taken from a passage in Ephesians: “Till we all come in the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ ” (Ephesians 4:13, King James Version) Currently translated as “unto the whole person,” the motto, in Ancient Greek, reflects Hendrix’s dedication to both Christian principles and the traditional liberal arts ideal This commitment to engaged learning is part of the history and fabric of Hendrix College It is now the cornerstone of a curricular initiative called Your Hendrix Odyssey: Engaging in Active Learning Through the Odyssey program we guarantee that every Hendrix student will have at least three specific active learning experiences, drawn from six categories In addition to the personal benefit students receive by linking critical thought with action, Hendrix will also provide an experiential learning transcript to each graduate We believe this new credential will be a valuable addition to our graduates’ portfolios, whether their next move in life is to continue their education in graduate school or to enter the workforce National Recognition Hendrix has a long and proud tradition of national recognition As early as 1900 Hendrix was recognized by the U.S Office of Education as having higher standards for admission and graduation than any other institution of higher learning in Arkansas That recognition continues today as numerous journals and college guides recognize the impact of Your Hendrix Odyssey: Engaging in Active Learning on American higher education Fiske Guide to Colleges Fiske Guide to Colleges names Hendrix one of 44 national “Best Buy” colleges and universities in its 2010 edition Hendrix is one of only 24 private institutions on the list Forbes’ list of America’s Best Colleges Forbes Magazine names Hendrix to both its top “100 Best Colleges” 40 and top “100 Best Buy” lists for 2009 Hendrix is ranked #71 on the “Best Private Colleges” list and is #81 on the “Overall” list Hendrix is one of only 23 schools that made both the top “100 Best Colleges” and top “100 Best Buy” lists U.S News & World Report U.S News & World Report lists Hendrix as the #1 “Upand-coming Liberal Arts College” in its 2010 list of best colleges Hendrix is also ranked 80th on the magazine’s list of best liberal arts colleges The Princeton Review The Princeton Review lists Hendrix for academic excellence in its 2008 college guide, The Best 366 Colleges Hendrix was among the top 20 colleges recognized in these four categories: 11th in the “professors get high marks” category, 11th in the “best classroom experience” category, 16th in the “best college theater” category, and 20th in the “lots of race/class interaction.” Hendrix is also listed in The Princeton Review’s 2008 edition of American’s Best Value Colleges noting the fact that Hendrix costs about 10 percent less than several comparable schools around the country In the 2010 edition, Best 371 Colleges, Hendrix is ranked fifth “Easiest Campus to Get Around” and 13th “Best Athletic Facilities.” Colleges That Change Lives Colleges That Change Lives once again selects Hendrix for inclusion in its latest guidebook edition, “40 Schools that will Change the Way You Think About Colleges.” Former New York Times education editor Loren Pope wrote the guidebook to help students, parents and counselors find a good college match The book profiles colleges that make a real difference in the lives of students The choices in the book were based on Pope’s years of research as a journalist, as well as his direct interaction with students and graduates of the CTCL schools The 40 colleges he evaluates are known for their abilities to serve students with a wide range of abilities yet produce higher proportions of scientists and scholars 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Discover Hendrix In summing up his reason for selecting Hendrix, which has a nine-page profile in the book, Pope writes: “I was unexpectedly blown away by Hendrix It is an exemplary college and teenagers of a wide range of abilities and interests would find this a very happy fit socially…There should be at least one college as good as Hendrix in every state.” The New York-based education services company features Hendrix in its 2006 edition of its book, America’s Best Value Colleges The guide profiles 81 colleges with outstanding academics, generous financial aid packages and relatively low costs It includes public and private colleges and universities in 35 states Hendrix is the only college in Arkansas featured on the list Did You Know? Our graduates include: - Rhodes Scholars 14 - Fulbright Scholars 26 - Watson Fellows 21 - Goldwater Scholars - Truman Scholars - Jack Kent Cooke Scholars - Marshall Scholar Our graduates’ acceptance rate at law schools stands at over 90% and the acceptance rate at medical schools is 85% (that’s nearly twice the national average) Hendrix graduates who immediately enter the job market obtain employment within months of graduation From the mid-1950s Hendrix gradually increased student enrollment until it stabilized at just under 1,000 in the 1970s Through the end of the 20th century, Hendrix added more than 15 buildings, developed a new master plan for growth of the campus, and revised and enhanced its curriculum and added faculty in key areas The College’s long-standing commitment to experiential education gave birth to the Hendrix Odyssey Program in 2005 This component of the curriculum, which requires three engaged learning experiences of every Hendrix graduate, is helping the College build a national reputation for leadership in engaged learning From the foundation of more than 130 years of excellence in education, Hendrix College is moving confidently into the 21st century Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Average Class Size: 19 100% of our students receive some form of achievement-based and/or need-based state, federal or institutional assistance What Others Say “Inside this lovely setting is a warm community that offers an educational experience to match: one without peer.” – Colleges that Change Lives “Universally, students are delighted with the quality of Hendrix academics, the hallmark of which is the faculty-student interaction.” – The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges, 2009 Edition “You will find a faculty that will amaze you and that will open your mind to things you never imagined.” – The Best 368 Colleges from The Princeton Review History in Brief In 1876 Central Institute, which was to become Hendrix College was established in Altus, Arkansas, by the Rev Isham L Burrow The school became Central Collegiate Institute in 1881 with the addition of secondary and collegiate departments The institute was purchased in 1884 by conferences of the Southern Methodist Church in Arkansas and was renamed Hendrix College in honor of Bishop Eugene R Hendrix in 1889 The following year the college moved to Conway, Arkansas By the mid-1930s Hendrix had firmly established its role as a small, coeducational, undergraduate, residential, liberal arts, church-related institution 41 www.hendrixwarriors.com 2010 Hendrix College Men’s Soccer Schedule Date Aug 25 Aug 28 Sept Sept Sept Sept 10 Sept 19 Sept 24 Sept 26 Sept 28 Oct Oct Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 22 Oct 24 Oct 29 Oct 31 Nov Nov Opponent Lyon College (exhib.) Ouachita Baptist University (exhib.) East Texas Baptist University LeTourneau University University of the Ozarks Louisiana College University of Dallas Trinity University * Southwestern University * Williams Baptist College Rhodes College * Centre College * DePauw University * Harding University Oglethorpe University * Sewanee-The University of the South * Birmingham-Southern College * Millsaps College * Colorado College * Austin College * * = SCAC game Bold = home game Site Hendrix College Hendrix College Hendrix College Longview, Texas Clarksville, Ark Hendrix College Hendrix College Hendrix College Hendrix College Hendrix College Memphis, Tenn Danville, Ky Greencastle, Ind Hendrix College Atlanta, Ga Sewanee, Tenn Hendrix College Hendrix College Colorado Springs, Colo Sherman, Texas Time p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m CT p.m ET p.m ET p.m CT p.m ET 12 p.m CT p.m CT 12 p.m CT p.m MT p.m CT ... 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