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University of San Diego Digital USD Soccer (Men) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides Fall 1996 University of San Diego Men's Soccer Media Guide 1996 University of San Diego Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-soccer-men Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Athletics Department, "University of San Diego Men's Soccer Media Guide 1996" (1996) Soccer (Men) https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-soccer-men/2 This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD It has been accepted for inclusion in Soccer (Men) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD For more information, please contact digital@sandiego.edu University of San Diego UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO TOREROS M E N , s s C C E R Captains Leighton O'Brien and Matt Geske * 1995 WCC Champions * straight NCAA appearances 1996 USD Men's Soccer Media Guide Athletic Administration Table of Contents President: Alice B Hayes NCAA Faculty Rep.: Thomas Burke Athletic Director: Tom Iannacone Assistant Athletic Director: Dan Yourg Director of Athletic Development: Brian Fogarty Director of Facilities: John Martin Director of Intramurals/Recreation: Gary Becker Head Athletic Trainer: Carolyn Greer, M.A , A.T., C Assistant Trainer: Suzi Higgins, A.T., C Assistant Trainer: Tim Drudge, A.T., C Sports Information Director: Ted Gosen Assistant SID/Soccer Contact: Mike Daniels Men's Soccer Information Head Coach: Seamus McFadden, (eighteenth season) Assistant Coach: Harry Tweedie, (sixth year) Assistant Coach: Marc Thiebach (fifth year) Soccer Office Phone: (619) 260-2305 Fax: (619)292-0388 Torero Hotline (619) 260-2323 r "I 1996 Men's Soccer Schedule University Quick Facts Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference: Home Field: Capacity: 1996 Preview l USO Soccer History Head Coach Seamus McFadden Assistant Coaches Tweedie & Thiebach Player Biographies 4-9 Castellanos, Panian, Durkin, Wang Finnegan, Marvil, Munro, O'Brien Parker, Geske, Vittitoe, Patrick Tell a, Gibbs, Zubiaur Torero Newcomers 8-9 1996 USO Roster & Team Photo 10 1995 Final Statistics & Results 11 USO Record Book 12 Year-By-Year Scores 13-16 All-Time Records vs Opponents 17 USO Honor Roll 18 USO Alumni 19 The University of San Diego Profile 20 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA, 92110 Fri Sun 1949 6,400 Toreros Columbia Blue, Navy & White NCAA Division I West Coast Torero Stadium 4,(XX) USD Men's Soccer Information Available 24 Hours a Day Media members can access Torero Men's Soccer information in minutes via USD's Fax-On-Demand service available through the Sports Information Office l.) 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Select from men soccer menu : 1716 (Weekly Notes, Statistics/Results) ; 1717 (Most Recent Box); 1718 (Schedule/Roster) 1996 USD Men's Soccer Media Guide Produced by the USD Sports Information Office Edit and layout: Mike Daniels Printing: King's Printing Photos: Brock Scott Aug 30 Sept I vs Wisconsin (Fullerton) 5:00 pm vs W Kentucky (Fullerton) 5:00 pm Sun Sept STANFORD F-S Fri Sept 13-15 Diadora Cup Tournament Sept 13 Cal vs UCSB 5:00 pm Fri Sept 13 7:30 pm CAL POLY SLO 1:00 pm Sun Sept 15 Cal Poly SLO vs Cal l:00 pm Sun Sept 15 UC SANTA BARBARA 3:30 pm F-S Fri Sept 20-22 MetLife Classic Sept 20 SDSU vs UNC Charlotte 5:00 pm Fri Sept 20 MICHIGAN STATE 7:30 pm Sun Sept 22 SDSU vs Michigan St 1:00 pm Sun Sept 22 UNC CHARLOTTE 3:30 pm F-S Fri Sun Fri Wed Sept 27-29 Sept 27 Sept 29 Oct.4 Oct Old Dominion Tourney Radford Old Dominion San Francisco* Loyola Marymount* 5:30 2:30 7:00 3:00 Sun Fri Fri Oct 13 Oct 18 Oct 25 SANTA CLARA* UC SAN DIEGO PORTLAND* 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm pm pm pm pm Fri Nov CS Fullerton 7:00 pm Fri Nov.8 GONZAGA* 7:00 pm Sun Sat Nov 10 Nov 16 UC Irvine St Mary's* 2:00 pm 11:00 am * West Coast Conference Home games played at Torero Stadium 1996 Season Preview The USO men's soccer team will begin the 1996 season with an eagerness to return to post season competition Last year, the Toreros season ended on a bitter note with an opening round loss to Santa Clara in the NCAA playoffs This season, USO will look to erase that playoff memory while defending the West Coast Conference crown In 1996, the Toreros return seven starters, including AllWCC First Team member James Wang and WCC Freshman of the Year Leighton O'Brien O'Brien earned second team West Region All American honors after totaling six goals and eight assists in his rookie year Wang is the key to the Toreros defense and has the most experience on the team playing in 55 career games Lafe Vittitoe and Levi Parker also return scoring 25 points between them Vittitoe played in all 19 games while Parker's season was cut short by injury Once again there will be a battle in the nets between Carlos Castellanos and Joe Panian The two juniors split time last year with Castellanos starting in nine games and Panian getting the nod in ten Castellanos began the '95 season as the starting goaltender with Panian talcing over midway through after shutting out Butler and being named WCC Player of the Week Castellanos came back to start the final two games of the year and recorded hi s second shutout against Loyola Marymount in the conference finale Head coach Seamus McFadden begins his eighteenth season at the helm of the Torero soccer program and is a four-time WCC Coach of the Year recipient including the past two seasons He is the winningest coach in the WCC over the past four years with 58 wins and has guided USO to the NCAA tournament five of the past six years The Toreros have twelve newcomers on the '96 roster including nine All-League selections, five AII-CIF First Team members and two All-State picks Key newcomers for the Toreros will be transfer Nicholas Kalafatich and freshman twins Erin and Brian O'Connor Kalafatich scored goals and 13 points for Seattle Pacific last season and will try to fill the void left by Guillermo Jara, the Toreros all-time leader in goals, assists and points The O'Connor brothers are the second set of twins to play in the WCC and will add depth at the midfield and backfield positions Brian is an AII-CIF First Team selection while scoring 12 goals and recording 18 assists for San Pasqual last year Erin is a two-time AII-CIF and All-League selection Once again the Toreros will have several players with international experience to contribute Besides returnee Keith Finnegan (Ireland), five of the twelve newcomers have played overseas (Federico Seitun, Nicholas Kalafatich, Ulf Stierna, Miguel Suazo and Daniel Blake) .,., The '96 Schedule San Diego will face four playoff teams during the 1996 campaign including the defending national champion Wisconsin Badgers USO opens on the road playing Wisconsin along with Western Kentucky in matches at Cal State Fullerton The Toreros home opener will be September against Stanford also beginning a five-game homestand For the fourth straight year, USO will host the Diadora Cup with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UC Santa Barbara and California competing The Seventh Annual MetLife Classic begins the following weekend with Michigan State, UNC Charlotte and San Diego State The road to the WCC title will begin in San Francisco on October and end at St Mary's on November 16 The Toreros face NCAA quarterfinalist Santa Clara on October 13 at Torero Stadium and NCAA semifinali st Portland on October 25 also at USO wee and the Far West Poll There are two important aspects of the USO season: How the Toreros fare in the West Coast Conference race and where they stand in the Far West Region rankings The WCC race offers a means for automatic qualification into the NCAA tournament At-large bids into the NCAA ge nerally go to the top four teams seeded in the Far West Reg ion poll conducted by the ISAA Last year three WCC teams competed in the NCAA tourney with Portland reaching the semifinals RICHMOND,VA USD Men's Soccer History A LOOK AT USD SOCCER HISTORY, ITS TRADITION AND IMPACT Pipeline to the Pros MetLife Since the late 1980s, many USO players have moved on to the pro ranks following their careers on the hilltop The US ISL has six former Toreros playing in its league Guillermo Jara is the latest Torero to join his former teammates, playing for the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer Perhaps the biggest highlight of the USO home soccer season, the annual MetLife Classic draws more fans, media cover- Toreros in the U.S pro ranks USISL Carolina USISL Carolina CISL San Diego USISL Pittsburgh Paul Gelvezon ('90-'91) US ISL Seattle Guillermo Jara ('92-95) MLS Los Angeles Kevin Legg ('91-'93) US ISL Detroit Toby Taitano ('90-'93) USISL Seattle Chugger Adair ('90-'92) David Beall ('90-'93) Tom Crane ('89-'90) Chris Duke ('85-'88) age and excitment to Torero Stadium than any other event By lending its name and support, the MetLife Company and USO have teamed to field one of the best tournaments in the West This year the Toreros will host UNC Charlotte, Michigan State and San Diego State September 20-22 at Torero Stadium Torero Stadium Soccer night at Alcala Park draws with the best collegiate programs in the country in terms of attendance Last season alone, USO drew over 13,000 fans for 11 home dates, averaging 1,240 spectators per game USO ranked ninth in average attendance out of the institutions that competed in the NCAA Tournament last year On six occasions, USO has drawn over 3,000 The West Coast Conference fans to Torero Stadium The WCC is considered one of the top soccer conferences in the nation WCC teams have reached the NCAA Final Four five times in since 1988 (Portland 1988 & 1995; Santa Clara 1989 & 1991 ; USO 1992) with Santa Clara becoming co-national USD's largest crowds (home and away) 8,150-Vrrginia,NCAAFinal, 12-6-92, more than any other conference Davidson, NC 8, 150- Davidson, NCAA Final Four, 12-4-92 Davidson, NC 4,000- Indiana, NCAA Regional Final, 11-24-92 Final 1995 Standings Torero Stadium 4,000- Stanford, NCAA First Rd., 11-14-92 champs in 1989 San Francisco owns four national titles In 1993, the WCC placed four teams in the NCAA tournament, w SanDiego(12-5-2) Santa Clara( 15-3-2) San Francisco ( 10-8-1) Portland (16-3-3) Gonzaga(3-10-2) St Mary's(6-13-0) Loyola Marymount (5-12-1) 4 I 1 WCCRecords L T I 2 5 WCCResultsin '95NCAA Tournament First Round at#l4 Portland 1, Washington at #9 Santa Clara 4, San Diego (ot) Second Round at #14 Portland 4, Butler #9 Santa Clara at #2 UCLA Quarterfinals #14 Portland at #9 Santa Clara National Semifinals #7 Wisconsin 1, # 14 Portland PCT 833 750 f:£)7 f:£)7 250 167 167 Torero Stadium 3,850 - Portland, 11-6-92, Torero Stadium 3,615-Cal State Fullerton, NCAA Second Rd., 11-21-93 Torero Stadium 3,500 - San Diego State, 9-14-91, Torero Stadium 3,000 -Santa Clara, 10-26-90, ToreroStadium 1989 1990 1991 1992 USD 's record at Torero Stadium 1993 7-4-0 4-0-0 6-2-0 5-1-4 1994 7-3-1 1995 4-5-0 10-2-0 43-17-5 (.700) overall Coaching Staff / With the recent success enjoyed by the Torero soccer teams the last few years - five NCAA Tournament appearances in six seasons SEAMUS it is easy to overlook the remarkable job Coach Seamus McFadden has MCFADDEN done building the program from the ground up Last year, McFadden was named West Coast Conference Coach of the Year for a record fourth time ('95, '94, '92, '86) In his tenure, McFadden has coached four DefenHead Coach sive Players of the Year, two Offensive Players of the Year and two (18th Season) Freshman Players of the Year McFadden arrived at USD in 1979 and fielded USD's first team in the fall of 1980 That same year he was quoted in the team's yearbook as saying: "I have no doubts that in the near future the University of San Diego will become a force to be reckoned with in Southern California intercollegiate soccer." How prophetic his words turned out to be McFadden's Record At USD The 1986 Toreros won 19 of 24 games The 1990 squad, led by the first of McFadden's four All-Americans, dropped just three games the entire season and advanced to the Year Overall wee NCAA NCAA Second Round Those who know McFadden closely could see the writing on 12-5-2 1995 5-1-0 1st Round the wall many years earlier, when the Irshman led Mesa JC to a 30-4 record over two 4-2-0 13-6-0 1994 1st Round seasons while at the same time guiding Clairemont High to consecutive CIF-San 14-7-0 4-2-0 1993 2nd Round Diego Section titles and the La Jolla Cup 19-5-0 1992 4-1-0 Final The whole puzzle came together in 1992 when McFadden had in place several of 7-12-0 1-4-0 1991 San Diego's best local talent Student-athletes, who in the past had looked outside the city to showcase their talents, were suddenly arriving at Alcala Park The 1992 16-3-5 1990 2-2-1 2nd Round Toreros showed remarkable poise under their leader, compiling a 19-5 record and 14-6-1 1989 2-3-0 advancing to the NCAA Championship Game 1-3-1 10-8-2 1988 The 44-year old McFadden seems to save his best coaching for the big games 12-7-2 1987 Twice the Toreros have marched onto UCLA's home turf and walked away with 19-4-1 1986 stunning upsets over the heavily-favored Bruins In 1994, USD shutout No ranked 1985 7-11-2 N.C State, 3-0, in front of a national cable audience USD can boast of a 600 winning 1984 4-12-4 percentage in NCAA games under McFadden's direction 1-14-0 1983 McFadden played collegiately at San Diego State, where he received a B.A degree 1982 3-15-1 in History in 1976 That same summer he was with the San Diego Jaws of the North 5-12-1 1981 American Soccer League 1980 0-12-0 Keeping true to his native roots, McFadden passionately rooted for the Irish side in the '94 World Cup but still maintained enough objectivity to serve as a correspon156-139-21; 23-18-2 wee Tot dent for USA Today A native of Donegal, Ireland, Seamus and his wife davette have two daughters (Hadley & Rorye) and a son (Conor) The McFaddens reside in Rancho Penasquitos HARRY TWEEDIE MARC THIEBACH Assistant Coach (6th Season) Assistant Coach (5th Season) Assistant Coach Harry Tweedie returns for his sixth season at USD A native of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tweedie is a veteran of 16 years playing in many of his homeland's top leagues Tweedie immigrated to the U.S in 1970 and since has had an extensive background in coaching and player development in this country He was head coach of the San Diego Villa Under 19 team which captured the McGuire Cup as National Champions in 1979 and 1980 He will assist Coach McFadden with practice and game preparations, scouting and player evaluation Assistant Coach Marc Thiebach begins his fifth season with the Toreros Thiebach was a two-year performer at the midfielder's position at USD ('85-'86), graduating with a B.S degree in International Relations in 1987 He is currently completing work on a Master's degree in Educational Administration Thiebach received his Class "B" coaching license while in Germany in 1989 and has been active in various club soccer programs in San Diego County He works with USD goalkeepers as well as being heavily involved in scouting future opponents Returning Players #1 CARLOS CASTELLANOS #01 JOE PANIAN Goalkeeper (GK) Goalkeeper (GK) Ht:6-1 Yr:Jr Exp: lV Mission Hills, CN Alemany HS Ht: 6-2 Yr: Jr Exp: 2V San Diego, CNSan Diego HS 1995: Began the season as the starting goalkeeper and started the last two regular season games of the year in place of the injured Joe Panian Posted a 1.38 GAA in I games Shutout Columbia 2-0 in MetLife Classic Shutout Loyola Mary mount 1-0 in final game of the season Made 34 saves on 122 shots in 976 minutes played 1994: Third-string goalkeeper Did not see action after making the team as a walk-on Prep/Club: First Team All-Mission League and team MVP at Alemany High Posted GAA of 1.30 and 1.66 in senior and junior years respectively Played for the Santa Anita Standard club team that took part in the Super Division of Dallas Cup Spent three seasons with Standard Falcons of the Division III USISL Was a part of the Falcons' first franchise win Three years ago he posted the lowest GAA in the Southwest Division Personal: Last name pronounced Kas-TEY-anos Major is Accounting Coached his AYSO team to a championship Recruited by Cal St Northridge and San Diego St Father, Juan, played professionally for Chivas in Mexico Born Jan 12, 1975 in Sun Valley, CA 1995: Was the starting goalkeeper over most of the last half of the season Earned first starting job against California and shutout the Bears, 3-0 Also recorded shutouts against Butler and Santa Clara Gave up only 11 goals in ten games with a 1.20 GAA 7-3 record Named WCC Player of the Week October 17 Dean's List 1994: Was granted first start against Sacramento State in the USD/Diadora Tournament championship game Faced 14 shots, allowing three goals and recording four saves Earned share of first shutout in 19 minutes of action against Gonzaga Prep/Club: Recorded 49 career shutouts at San Diego High, the second highest total in national prep history and the most in CIF-San Diego Section annals First Team All-CIFSDS Division 2A in 1991-92 Second Team All-CIFSDS in 1990-91 Member of three CIF Division I (Division 2A) Championship teams Four-time All-Eastern League (formerly Central League) selection Spent time with the Nomads who competed at the Dallas Cup Personal: Name pronounced PAN-yon History major Selected USD for its academics, reglious affiliation and soccer program Recruited by USF and Clemson Born August 5, I975 in Joliet, IL YR 1995 1994 Tot GP/GS MN CJ76 1319 0/0 13/9 976 CAREER STATS sv GGAA REC so SH 15 1.38 5-2-2 3(1) 34 122 0 0 0 122 34 15 1.38 5-2-2 3(]) YR 1995 1994 Tot GP/GS Mil 10/10 824 225 5/l CAREER STATS sv !i GAA REC SH 7-3 11 1.20 32 99 0-1 2.18 14 31 15/JJ 1049 130 16 1.37 JAMES WANG #3 TIM DURKIN 46 so 4(1) l 7-4 5( I) #4 Midfielder (MF) Defender ( D) Ht: 5-8 Yr: Jr Exp: 2V La Canada, CNSt Francis HS Ht: 5-7 Yr: Sr Exp: 3V San Diego, CNMission Bay HS 1995: Named AII-WCC Honorable Mention One of four players to start in all 19 games Key ingredient to the Toreros shutting out six opponents 1994: Named WCC Honorable Mention Assisted on winning goal in victory over Cal-Berkeley Lone goal of the season came on game-winner against Gonzaga Earned starting assignments in 14 of 19 games, including last eight contests 1993: Redshirted Named WCC Scholar-Athlete Prep/Club: AII-CIF selection and Del Rey League MVP as a senior Scored 29 goals in a three-year career at St Francis High Played club soccer with the Santa Anita Chargers Personal: Majoring in Accounting Recruited by UCSD, UCSB and Cal Poly SLO Has a brother (Bill) and sister (Mary Pat) who both played soccer at Cal St Northridge Attending USD on a Presidential Scholarship Born Feb 22, 1975 in La Canada, CA 1995: First Team All-WCC selection Started in 18 games for the Toreros Scored game-tying goal against Florida International 1994: WCC Honorable Mention selection Named USD's Most Improved Player Assisted on game-winner versus #6 N.C State 1993: Honored as team's co-Freshman of the Year Provided deciding goal in win against Cal St Northridge at the USD/Diadora Tourney Helped secure upset of #9 San Francisco with late goal from improbable angle Missed several games due to knee injury that incurred at UCLA Prep/Club: Member of three Western League Championship teams at Mission Bay Named Western League Player of the Year Received First Team All-CIF-San Diego Section honors Personal: Business major Redshirted in 1992 Picked USD for academics, size and soccer program Born July 18, 1974 in Taipei, Taiwan YR 1995 1994 Tot GP/GS 19/19 19/14 38/33 !i l CAREER STATS Pf SHGW A 0 0 l 14 5 14 GA lG 0 YR 1993 GP/GS 18/18 19/19 18/13 Tot 55/50 1995 1994 G CAREER STATS A Pf SHGW 0 16 6 11 7 17 36 GA 1 lG 0 l Returning Players l KEITH FINNEGAN MIKE MARVIL #6 #7 Midfielder (MF) Forward (F) Ht:5-7 Yr:Jr Exp:2V Drogheda, Ireland/St Joseph's HS Ht: 6-0 Yr: Fr Exp: HS 1995: One of four Toreros to start in all games Scored goal against Evansville Recorded game-winning assist in win over San Francisco Last Year: WCC Honorable Mention selection Named WCC Offensive Player of the Week (9-6) after scoring a goal and assisting on game-winner in collegiate debut in USO victory at Fresno State Named to Soccer America's Team of the Week Fired six shots against UC Irvine Prep/Club: Made 25 appearances with Ireland Under 1516-17 National Teams Represented Ireland at the 1991 European Olympic Games and in the Under 16 European Championships Led Home Farm team to the 1992 National Championships His travels for Ireland have taken him to Belgium, Cyprus, France, Germany and Switzerland Won National Inter-League Championship for Home Farm FC, a member of the Dublin & District Schoolboys League Personal: Major is undeclared Earned tryouts with Leeds United FC, Manchester United FC and Tottenham Hostspur FC, all members of the English Premier League Plays for a rugby team back home Born Sept 7, 1975 in Drogheda, Ireland San Diego, CNUSDHS 1995: Did not play due to injury Prep/Club: Three-time First Team All-Western League performer at USDHS League champs three years and CIF Champions in 1993 Western League Player Of The Year junior season with 27 goals and 12 assists Personal: Born February 7, 1977 in Oakland, California Parents are Steven and Linda Marvil of San Diego Chose USD for academics and soccer program CAREER STATS YR 1995 1994 Tot GP/GS 19/19 17/16 36/35 G A Pf l l l SHGW 28 36 0 GA I JAMIE MUNRO lG 0 LEIGHTON #10 O'BRIEN #8 Midfielder (MF) Midfielder (MF) Ht: 5-11 Yr: Jr Exp: 2V San Diego, CAfforrey Pines HS Ht: 5-10 Yr: So Exp: 1V Federal Way, WA/Federal Way HS 1995: Named All-WCC Honorable Mention Started in seventeen games this season Scored first goal of his career in 2-1 victory over USF Recorded three assists during the year 1994: Received All-WCC Second Team honors WCC AllAcademic selection Started in 14 of 17 games Recorded shots in five straight games from the backline Collected first collegiate point (an assist) versus N.C State Prep/Club: Named to the 1993-94 All-CIF-San Diego Section Division II Team First Team All-Avocado selection Named to Union-Tribune AllAcademic Team Member of La Jolla Nomads club that posted a 45-5-2 record and played in the Dallas Cup Personal: Major is undeclared Singled out USD for its academics, campus and soccer program Father, Neil, played professionally in England for Manchester United Uncle, Samuel Alvo, started pro team in Mexico Born April 22, 1976 in Caracas, Venezula 1995: Named WCC Freshman of the Year Selected to AllWCC Second Team Eight assists ranked him second in the conference Tallied 20 points, second most on the team Six goals tied him for second on the team Scored game-winning goals against San Francisco and Gonzaga Tallied three gamewinning assists Started in all 19 games Scored first career goal against San Jose State in second game Prep/Club: Named All-State and Most Valuable Player of the South Puget Sound League for Federal Way High Went to regionals twice with the Federal Way Sting club team Squad also finished second in Under 16 division Puma Cup participant Personal: Majoring in Accounting Recruited by Washington, St Louis, Oregon St and Seattle Pacific Born March 14, 1976 in Dublin, Ireland Parents are Fran and Valerie O'Brien of Tacoma, Washington CAREER STATS YR 1995 1994 Tot GP/GS 18/17 17/14 35/31 G A Pf I I SHGW 13 0 GA 0 lG 0 YR 1995 Tot GP/GS 19/19 19119 G 6 CAREER STATS Pf SH GW A 8 'J) 20 32 32 2 GA lG 3 Returning Players #11 LEVI PARKER #12 DAVID GIBBS Forward (F) Midfielder/Defender (MID) Ht:5-10 Yr:So Exp: lV Las Vegas, NV/Chaparral HS Ht:5-7 Yr:Sr Exp: lV San Diego, CA/Clairemont HS 1995: Sustained injury versus San Francisco putting him out for remainder of the season Scored four goals and had three assists in 13 games WCC Playerof the Week Scored game-winning goal versus St Mary's Prep/Club: Three-time All-Sunrise Conference performer and two-time team MVP Scored 79 goals in three years with high of 32 junior year (team 3rd in nation '94) Senior year selected to AllWest squad Club Team (Green Valley) was State Champs Personal: Undeclared major Chose USO because of successful soccer team, school and city Recruited by Santa Clara, Notre Dame and San Jose State Born April 11, 1977 in Las Vegas, Nevada 1995: Appeared in twelve games this season, starting in four Scored first goal as a Torero against California Dean's List for three years Prep/Club: Prepped at Clairemont HS where he earned 1st Team AllHarbor League honors and Team MVP honors his senior year Twotime 2nd Team honoree Club team (Villa) reached state cup semifinals Personal: Major is Accounting Born June 28, 1975 in San Diego, California Parents are Nina and Michael Gibbs Chose USO for small campus atmosphere and closeness to home Salutatorian of Class of 1993 \R GP/GS 1995 Tot 13/13 13/13 G 4 CAREERSTATS Pf SH GW A l 14 11 14 11 LAFE VITTITOE GA lG 2 2 \R 1995 Tot GP/GS 12/4 1214 G l #14 CAREER STATS Pf SH GW A 0 RYAN PATRICK GA lG 0 0 #18 Midfielder/Forward (MIF) Midfielder (MF) Ht: 6-0 Yr: Jr Exp: 2V Carlsbad, CA/Carlsbad HS Ht: 5-8 Yr: So Exp: l V Tucson, AZJSalpointe Catholic HS 1995: Played in all 19 games for Toreros this season Scored five goals and added four assists Fourth on the team in points with 14 Scored two goals and contributed an assist in 3-1 victory over Stanford 1994: Finished third in team scoring (28 points) and sixth in the WCC points race Top scoring freshman in the WCC Tied USO singlegame record with three assists against Yale Named Offensive Most Valuable Player at the USO/MetLife Challenge Set tourney records for total goals (4), total points (12) and points in a game (7); tied single-game records for goals (2) and shots (8) Honored as WCC Offensive Player of the Week (9-20) Scored six of his eight goals off the bench Prep/Club: All-Avocado League Second Team member in 1992-93 Guided Carlsbad High to the Avocado Championship as the Lancers' leading scorer ( 17 goals) Member of the Nomads club that competed in Under 19 World Club Championships at Dallas Cup Personal: Major not yet declared Father, Todd, played football at Cal Poly Pomona Born August 21, 1975 in Oceanside, CA 1995: Scored first career goal in final regular season game versus LMU, the game winner Recorded lone assist against Gonzaga Appeared in 15 games, starting in five 1994: Sat out season due to injury Prep/ Club: Led Salpointe Catholic in scoring as a senior with 18 goals and assists in 10 games Was the state's leading scorer as a junior (32 goals, 10 assists in 16 games) Honored as a NSCAA All-American junior season Was the lone Arizona representative on the AA team Totaled 71 career goals in four years of action Named to All-Arizona First Team and recognized as Arizona Player of the Year by the Gatorade Circle of Champions on two occasions Earned four varsity letters in helping the Lancers to four consecutive 5-A Southern Conference Championships Four-time all-city pick Member of the West Regional Olympic Development team program Puma Cup selection Personal: Undeclared major Recruited by Air Force, Stanford, UNLV, and Regis Carried a 4.00 grade-point average in high school Born Jan 9, 1976 in Staten Island, NY \R 1995 1994 Tot GP/GS 19/10 G 15/5 34115 13 CAREER STATS Pf SH GW A l 42 14 28 23 70 37 11 GA lG 2 l \R GP/GS 1995 Tot 15/5 15/5 G l CAREER STATS Pf SH GW A l 13 l 13 GA lG 0 0 Returning Players ;/ GREG TELLA #19 MATT GESKE #23 Defender ( D) Midfielder (MF) Ht: 5-10 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Fremont, CA/Mission San Jose Ht: 6-4 Yr: Jr Exp: 2V Brookfield, WI/Brookfield HS 1995: Did not play due to injury Prep/Club: Three-time First Team All-Mission Valley Athletic League performer Team was MVAL champs last three years and Northcoast Section Champions in 1993 Personal: Accounting major Born May 3, 1977 in Hayward, CA Parents are Lenda Carey and Robert Tella of Fremont, CA Chose USO for successful soccer program Recuited by San Jose State and Washington 1995: Missed season due to injury 1994: Finished fourth in team scoring with 14 points Recorded a goal and two assists versus Yale Provided two assists against Butler 1993: Started nine games, including postseason appearances against UCLA and Cal St Fullerton Made most of first collegiate start, firing six shots on St Mary's Scored perhaps biggest goal of his career against CSUF in the NCAAs, tying the contest late in the second half with a header goal off a corner kick Prep/Club: Ranked as one of the Top 50 Incoming Freshmen in 1993 according to Soccer News His arrival gave USO the eighth-best recruiting class in the nation said Soccer News Named Wisconsin Prep Player of the Year State Olympic Development program Tallied 14 goals and 12 assists his senior season at Brookfield Central Led Lancers to state title senior season Personal: Major is Accounting Enjoys playing basketball in spare time Recruited by Wisconsin Born Aug 17, 1974 in Madison, WI FERMIN ZUBIAUR #24 Midfielder/Forward (M/F) Ht: 5-8 Yr: So Exp: 1V Coronado, CA/Coronado HS 1995: Appeared in seven games Prep/Club: Two-time First Team All-Harbor League performer Two-time All-CIF honoree Senior year named Captain, Best Forward and Coaches Award Junior year team was CIF Co-Champs with The Bishops School Club Team (Coronado Select Strikers) were two-time Presidio League Champions Two-time San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Also MVP of tennis team Personal: Biology major Born October 21, 1976 in Mexico City, Mexico Parents are Fermin and Olga Zubiaur of Coronado Chose USO for school size, location and sports program '\:R 1995 Tot GP/GS 7/0 710 G 0 CAREER STATS A Pf SH GW 0 0 0 0 GA lG 0 0 '\:R 1994 1993 Tot GP/GS 15/10 17/9 32/19 G CAREER STATS A Pf SH GW 14 14 I 24 19 38 GA I lG I 1 4th Annual USD/Diadora Cup 7th Annual MetLife Classic Sept 13-15, Torero Stadium UC Berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, Cal Poly SLO, USD Sept 20-22, Torero Stadium USD, UNC Charlotte Michigan State, San Diego State Past Diadora Champions 1995 - Cal State Fullerton 1994 - Sacramento State 1993 - Seattle Pacific Past MetLife Champions 1995 - Cal Poly SLO 1994- USO 1991 - UNC Charlotte 1993- USO 1990 - USO, Seattle Pacific 1992 - USO Torero Newcomers #2 FEDERICO SEITUN Forward (F) #5 ERIN O'CONNOR #9 NICHOLAS KALAFATICH Forward (F) Defender ( D) Ht: 5-11 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Albisola Sup., Italy/Liceo O.Grassi HS Ht: 5-8 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Escondido, CA/San Pasqual HS Ht: 6-1 Yr: Jr Exp: HS Prep/Club: Played on several club teams in Italy throughout career Most recently played for Albenga F.C that went to championship Member of Savona F.C team that won northwest championship Played for Juventus F.C that won Italian championship in 1994 Personal: Chose USO to have new experiences in life far different than home because of successful soccer team, school and city Recruited by Santa Barbara, Stanford, San Francisco, UCLA Stepfather, Carlo played club soccer in Italy Born July 31, 1976 in Genoa, Italy Prep/Club: High school team was 1994 and 1995 CIF champions Second Team All League and AII-CIF senior season First Team All-CIF and All-League during junior campaign Played on Pegasus club team the past five years Team won State Cup in 1993 and 1994 Personal: Major is undeclared Chose USO because of successful soccer team, school and academics Recruited by Loyola Marymount and Portland Twin brother Brian is also on the team Born April 12, 1978 in Escondido, CA 1995: Played in 19 games for Seattle Pacific and started in 16 Third leading scorer on the team scoring five goals and recording three assists 1994: Team's leading scorer before suffering an ankle injury in midseason Scored eight goals and had two assists for 18 points Successful on all three penalty kick attempts Named to the All-Far West Classic team Prep/Club: Three year letterwinner and starter at midfield for Peninsula HS Led Pierce County in scoring twice and was three-time All-League selection Made state ODP team for five consecutive years Spent time in Croatia, Germany and France playing for junior teams before attending college Personal: Father, Drago, played professional soccer Born April 5, 1975 in Los Angeles, CA #13 ULF STIERNA Midfield/Forward (MIF) #15 PAUL FISHER Defender ( D) Gig Harbor, WA/Seattle Pacific Univ #16 HECTOR AVALOS Midfield (MF) Ht: 5-9 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Halmstad, Sweden/Halmstad Uni v Ht: 5- 10 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Fremont, CA/Mission San Jose HS Ht: 5-10 Yr: Fr Exp: HS National City, CA/Sweetwater HS Prep/Club: Has played in the Swedish second division for Leikin His team won the third division in 1995 and second division in 1991 Personal: Business Administration major Also attended Halmstad University Cousin, Roger Lindqvist, was a three-time WCC First Team member and two-time AllAmerican for USO Chose USO because of successful soccer team and climate Born April 14, 1974 in Halmstad, Sweden Prep/Club: Mission Valley Athletic League First Team member during senior season Scored six goals and had four assists from backfield position High school team won seven consecutive league championships Second Team All-League during junior year Also played baseball and was an Honorable Mention recipient Personal: Undeclared major Chose USO because of school and education as well as the soccer program Cousin, Rich played Football at Colorado and another cousin, Ross, played golf at Mississippi State Recruited by San Jose State, San Diego State, Fresno State and Washington Born March 13, 1978 in Santa Clara, CA Prep/Club: First Team AII-CIF for three years First Team All Metro League for three seasons Metropolitan League Player of the Year in senior campaign Helped pace Sweetwater to a 16-3-2 record and league championship Selected as Freshman of the Year Personal: Undeclared major Born August 23 , 1978 in San Diego, CA Torero Newcome rs ,, > #17 #20 #21 :MIGUEL SUAZO BRIAN O'CONNOR DANIEL BLAKE Midfield/Forward (M/F) Midfield (MF) Midfield (MF) Ht: 5-9 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Albuquerque, NM/St Pius X HS Ht: 5-8 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Escondido, CNSan Pasqual HS Ht: 6-0 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Fairfax, CNMarin Catholic HS Prep/Club: Scored 14 goals, IO assists in senior season for State Champs St Pius X Two-time District Player of the Year First Team All-State, All-City, All-District for three years Team was ranked #I in New Mexico and #23 in the nation with a record of 18-11 State champion three years in a row Scored 23 goals and recorded nine assists during junior year Played for a regional team that traveled to Costa Rica Personal: Business major Chose USD because oflocation and soccer program Recruited by Washington, St Mary's and New Mexico Born November 11 , 1977 in Albuquerque, NM Prep/Club: Selected to All-CIF First Team and All-League First Team during senior season Scored 12 goals and recorded 18 assists for San Pasqual in final year First Team AllCIF and All-League for three years Also a member of cross country and track teams First Team All-CIF and All-League in freshman and sophomore years in cross country Personal: Undeclared major Twin brother Erin is also on the team Born April 12, 1978 in Escondido, CA Prep/Club: First Team All Marin County Athletic League Team MVP and Team Captain Three-time Scholar Athlete Named Most Improved and Most Inspirational during junior season Has trained in Bolivia and Ireland with club teams Personal: International Relations major Chose USD because of successful soccer team, school and size Recruited byNYU Born December 12, 1977 in San Francisco, CA #22 #25 #26 ANTONIO GONZALES CHRIS VIGNOLES BRYAN WOOD Forward (F) Forward (F) Goalkeeper (GK) Ht: 5-10 Yr: Fr Exp: HS Mesa, AZ/Mt View HS Ht: 5-8 Yr: Fr Exp: HS San Diego, CA/Rancho Bernardo HS Ht: 6-0 Yr: Fr Exp: HS San Diego, CA/USDHS Noteworthy: Potential starter who was lost last season due to knee injury A versatile player who can play midfield or anywhere in the back Prep/Club: Four-year starter at Mt View where team advanced to playoffs each year Senior year scored 20 goals and tallied 16 assists with team winning league title First Team All-Arizona and First Team All-State (5A) 4-time AIA Scholar-Athlete career totals of 58 goals/38 assists Played for Tucson Amigos Club Team in 1995 Personal: Born June 16, 1976 Chose USD for its strong academic reputation and its solid soccer program Recruited by Notre Dame, Stanford, Clemson and Harvard Prep/Club: Palomar League Playerofthe Year last year and member of CIF First Team Team MVP and Scholar Athlete Twice named North County Times Athlete of the Week Scholar Athlete of the Year in 199596 for Rancho Bernardo Scored 21 goals in 18 games Personal: Lived in Montevido, Uruguay until he was ten Fluent in English and Spanish Chose USD because of athletic and academic reputation Major is International Relations USD Deans Scholar Born July 18, 1977 in Montevideo, Uruguay Prep/Club: Two-time All-CIF and All-Western League performer and MVP senior season Team won league and CIF with a 23-2 record in senior year Three-year letter winner for football Personal: Undeclared major Chose USD because of academic reputation and location Recruited by Fresno State and Cal Poly SLO Born April 21 , 1977 in San Diego, CA 1996 USD Team Roster & Photo 10 1996 Toreros: (Front Row 1-r) Chris Vignoles, Brian O'Connor, Tim Durkin, Le vi Parker, Miguel Suazo, Erin O'Connor, Jimmy Wang, Keith Finnegan (Middle Row 1-r) Hector Avalos, Jamie Munro, Laf e Vittitoe, Carlos Castellanos, Bryan Wood, Joe Panian, David Gibbs, Antonio Gonzales, Ryan Patrick, Fermin Zubiaur (Back Row 1-r) Asst Coach Harry Tweedie, Asst Coach Marc Thiebach, Ulf Stierna, Leighton O'Brien, Mike Marvil, Federico Seitun, Matt Geske, Nick Kalafatich, Daniel Blake, Paul Fisher, Greg Tel/a, Head Coach Seamus McFadden 1996 USD MEN'S SOCCER ROSTER No 01 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Name Joe Panian Carlos Castellanos Federico Seitun Tim Durkin James Wang Erin O'Connor Keith Finnegan MikeMarvil Jamie Munro Nicholas Kalafatich Leighton O'Brien Levi Parker David Gibbs Ulf Stierna Lafe Vittitoe Paul Fisher Hector Avalos Miguel Suazo Ryan Patrick Greg Tel/a Brian O'Connor Daniel Blake Antonio Gonzales Matthew Geske Fermin Zubiaur Chris Vignoles Bryan Wood Pas GK GK F MF D D MF F MF F MF F MID MIF M/F D MF M/F MF D MF MF MF MF MIF F GK Ht Wt Yr 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-8 5-7 5-8 5-7 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-7 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-10 5-8 6-0 5-9 6-4 5-8 5-9 6-0 175 195 170 140 150 150 140 175 150 180 150 175 150 170 170 155 160 145 140 145 175 175 160 185 150 140 190 Jr Jr Fr Jr Sr Fr Jr Fr Jr Jr So So Sr Fr Jr Fr Fr Fr So Fr Fr Fr Fr Jr So Fr Fr Head Coach: Seamus McFadden Assistant Coaches: Harry Tweedie, Mark Thiebach Hometown/Last School San Diego, CA/San Diego HS Mission Hills, CA/Alemany HS Albisola Sup., Italy/Liceo O.Grassi HS La Canada, CA/St Francis HS San Diego, CA/Mission Bay HS Escondido, CA/San Pasqual HS Drogheda, Ireland/St Josephs HS San Diego, CA/USDHS San Diego, CA/Torrey Pines HS Gig Harbor, WA/Seattle Pacific Univ Federal Way, WA/Federal Way HS Las Vegas, NV/Chaparral San Diego, CA/Clairemont HS Halmstad, Sweden/Halmstad Univ Carlsbad, CA/Carlsbad HS Fremont, CA/Mission San Jose HS National City, CA/Sweetwater HS Albuquerque, NM/St Pius X HS Tucson, AZ/Salpointe Catholic HS Fremont, CA/Mission San Jose Escondido, CA/San Pasqual HS Fairfax, CA/Marin Catholic HS Mesa, AZ/Mountain View HS Brookfield, WI/Brookfield HS Coronado, CA/Coronado HS Rancho Bernardo, CA/Rn Bernardo HS San Diego, CA/USDHS 1995 Final Statistics No 10 15 14 11 18 23 13 17 24 01 Name Guillermo Jara Leighton O'Brien Stefan Martinsen Lafe Vittitoe Levi Parker Michael Deery Jamie Munro James Wang Ryan Patrick Keith Finnegan David Gibbs Jon Schoenherr Johan Kyllerman Tim Durkin Todd Stearman Fermin Zubiaur Carlos Castellanos Joe Panian 19 19 USD Totals Opponents Cautions: Ejections: Penalty Kicks: GP/GS 18/17 19/19 19/19 19/10 13/13 19/16 18/17 18/18 15/5 19/19 12/4 8/L 18/12 19/19 4/0 7/0 13/9 10/10 USD Career Stats 1995 Statistics G A PTS 38 16 20 17 14 LL 5 I l L L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SH 80 32 44 42 14 30 13 0 0 GW L 0 L 0 0 0 0 UG 2 123 76 285 221 12 43 26 37 24 GP/GS 10/10 13/9 MIN 824 976 SH 99 122 GP 81 19 19 34 13 36 35 55 15 36 12 18 38 13 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 Deery (3), Munro (2), Jara (1 + 1), Finnegan (4), Martinsen (1), O'Brien (4), Vittitoe (1), Parker (2), Stearman (1), Gibbs (1), Castellanos (1), Panian (+ 1), Durkin(+ 1) Munro (1+ 1), Jara (1), Stearman (1) O'Brien 1-1 Goalie Stats Name No Joe Panian 01 Carlos Castellanos Neutral: 2-0-1 Away: 3-2-0 Home: 7-3-1 WCC: 5-1-0 Overall: 12-5-2 11 , sv G 32 34 11 15 A PTS G 51 6 13 l 0 0 0 48 11 13 150 20 17 37 11 15 17 0 0 0 0 Stat Key: GP=Games Played; GS=Games Started; G=Goals; A=Assists; PTS=Points; SH=Shots; GW=Game-winning Goals; UG= Unassisted Goals; MIN= Minutes Played; SV= Saves; GAA= Goals Against Average GAA 1.20 1.38 REC 7-3-0 5-2-2 so (l) (I) PK 0-1 0-0 1995 Scoring Summary Opponent FRESNO STATE SAN JOSE STATE EVANSVILLE COLUMBIA WASHINGTON at UC Berkeley at Stanford vs Florida Int'! at Butler USD Scorini: (Assist) Jara (Deery), Jara (Parker), Vittitoe (Jara) O'Brien (Parker), Martinsen (Deery) Finnegan (Deery), Vittitoe (O'Brien) Martinsen (O'Brien), Jara (Martinsen) No Scoring Martinsen (Parker), Parker, Gibbs (Schoenherr) Vittitoe (Martinsen), Vittitoe (Jara), Parker (Vittito~- Vittitoe, Jara (Vittitoe), Martinsen (Kyllerrnan), Wang (Jara) Martinsen, Parker (Jara), O'Brien, Jara (Munro) CS BAKERSFIELD at Santa Clara* ST MARY'S* SAN FRANCISCO* UC IRVINE at Gonzaga* at Portland* CS FULLERTON LMU* at Santa Clara No Scoring Jara (O'Brien), Jara Jara (O'Brien), Jara (Vittitoe), Parker (O'Brien), Jara (O'Brien) Munro (O'Brien), O"Brien (Finnegan) O'Brien, Jara, Wang (Martinsen), Jara (Deery) O'Brien (Jara), Martinsen (Munro), Jara, Jara (Martinsen), O'Brien (Patrick) Jara (Munro) No Scoring Patrick (Martinsen, Jara) Jara (Vittitoe) USD Record Book ~divi~ii~, Sihgleg;;r .r -,- , ,·=·-· _ · -·•· - .,_-_ -,=-·= · -·' -~ - Goals Assists - 4, Paul Gelvezon, vs Pt Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 3, Leighton O'Brien, vs St Mary's, 10-20-95 Lafe Vittitoe, vs Yale, 9-18-94 Manny Rodriguez, vs Gonzaga, 11-1-92 Chugger Adair, vs Pt Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 Points8, Paul Gelvezon, vs Pt Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 Shots 12, Bo Kaemerle, vs Pt Loma Nazarene, 9-6-86 GK Saves - 21, Ron Ceniceroz, vs UCLA, 9-27-83 John Farley,@ San Diego St., 10-12-83 Goals Assists PointsShots GK Saves GK WinsGAAShutouts- Goals Assists Points- 19, Bo Kaemerle, 1986 (24 games) 19, Guillermo Jara, 1992 (24 games) 51, Guillermo Jara, 1992 90, Guillermo Jara, 1992 93, Scott Garlick, 1993 19, Scott Huckleberry, 1986 0.92, Tom Tate, 1990 10, Scott Huckleberry, 1986 51, Guillermo Jara, I 992-95 48, Guillermo Jara, 1992-95 150, Guillermo Jara, 1992-95 Most Goals Most Goals, 1st half Most Goals, 2nd half Most Goals Allowed Most Shots Fewest Shots Most Shots Allowed Fewest Shots Allowed Most FoulsMost Opp Fouls Largest Win Largest Loss - 9, vs Gonzaga, 11-1-92 4, vs Gonzaga, 11-1-92 5, three times 11, @ UNLV, 11-1-80 40, vs Pt Loma Nazarene, 9-6-86 4, @ UNLV, 9-20-86 33, VS UCLA, 9-27-83 1, vs PLNC, 9-10-91 vs LMU, 10-18-91 33, @ Cleveland State, 9-25-92 31, @ Santa Clara, 10-22-93 @ Akron, 9-26-92 goals, vs Gonzaga, 11-1-92 (9-1) vs PLNC, 9-10-91 (8-0) 11 goals, @ UNLV, 11-1-80 (0-11) 12 USD Hat Tricks ( three or more goals in a game) Guillermo Jara vs St Mary's, 10-20-95 Doug Barry vs North Carolina St., 10-26-94 Paul Gelvezon (4) vs Pt Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 Sean Pinnell vs Pt Loma Nazarene, 9-10-91 Vince Bianchi @ Biola, 10-26-88 MikeBrille vs Pomona-Pitzer, 9-15-86 Bo Kaemerle vs Pt Loma Nazarene, 9-6-86 Most WinsFewest Wins Fewest Losses Most Ties Win Pct Most Goals Fewest Goals Win Streak Losing Streak- 19, 1992, 1986 0, 1980 3, 1990 5, 1990, 1984 812, 1986 (19-4-1) 71, 1992 6, 1980 games, 1990 12 games, 1980 Year-By-Year Scores , > 13 1982 Season (3-14-1, 0-8 SCSA) 1980 Season (0-12) FRESNO PACIFIC 9/3 @ Cal St Dominguez Hills 9/6 SAN DIEGO ST 9/IO @ Cal St Northridge 9/13 @ Biota 9/27 @ Cal St Los Angeles 10/1 @ UC San Diego* 10/8 10/11 @ Long Beach St 10/18 @ Point Loma Nazrane* 10/29 @ Southern California Coll @UNLV 11/l @ U.S International 11/5 Scoring: USD-6 OPP-52 *Forfeit Home games played at Valley Field L L L L L L L L L L L L 2-4 1-3 0-5 0-7 1-3 0-4 0-1 1-5 0-1 0-1 0-11 1-7 1981 Season (5-12-l) L CAL ST LOS ANGELES 9/2 L CAL ST NORTHRIDGE 9/6 L @ Santa Clara 9/IO L @ Stanford 9/12 w CAL ST DOMINGUEZ HILLS 9/16 T BIOLA 9/19 w SOUTHERN CAL COLL 9/23 L LONG BEACH ST 9/28 L @ UC Santa Barbara# 10/4 L 10/13 @ San Diego St.# 10/14 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 10/17 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT#* w 10/21 POINT LOMA NAZARENE L 10/24 @ Cal St Fullerton# 10/28 @ UC San Diego L UNLV# 11/1 L @ U.S International# ll/4 Scoring: USD- OPP#Southern California Soccer Association *Home game played at Mesa College Home games played at Valley Field 1-6 0-4 0-4 L @ Cal St Northridge 9/5 L @ Cal St Los Angeles 9/8 L @ UNLV# 9/11 w @ Southern California Coll 9/13 L SEATTLE PACIFIC 9/15 L @ Biola 9/18 w @ Point Loma Nazarene 9/21 L SANTA CLARA 9/26 L SAN DIEGO ST.# 9/29 w ST MARY'S 10/3 L @ Loyola Marymount# 10/9 L 10/13 @UCLA# L 10/16 @ Long Beach St.# L 10/18 CAL ST FULLERTON# L 10/20 UC SANTA BARBARA# L 10/27 U.S INTERNATIONAL# L @ Stanford 11/9 T 11/11 @ UC Berkeley Scoring: USD-13 OPP-41 #Southern California Soccer Association Home games played at Valley Field 1983 Season (l-U, 0-8 SCISA) (OT) 0-2 (OT) 0-2 1-4 l-0 0-4 l-3 0-6 L CAL ST NORTHRIDGE 9/7 L @ U.S International# 9/ 13 L @ UC San Diego 9/ l L POINT LOMA NAZARENE 9/21 L LONG BEACH ST.# 9/24 L UCLA# 9/27 L @ St Mary's 9/30 L @ Santa Clara l 0/ l L UNLV# l0/5 L l0/12 @ San Diego St.# W 10/19 BIOLA L I 0/23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT# L I 0/26 @ Cal St Fullerton# L l0/29 @ UC Santa Barbara# L STANFORD 11/1 Scoring: USD-16 OPP-56 #Southern California Intercollegiate Soccer Home games played at Valley Field Toreros On National Television USO soccer teams have made several appearances on national television In 1992, the Toreros were featured on the CBS Network during the NCAA Finals In 1994, USO upset #6 North Carolina State, 3-0, as part of Prime Sports' College Soccer Game of the Week, reaching 41 million cable homes ~ 1-3 0-5 1-4 2-1 1-3 0-1 2-1 1-4 1-4 2-0 0-l 0-2 1-2 0-3 0-2 0-2 0-2 l-1 (OT) ~ 2-5 0-6 0-3 3-5 2-3 1-3 0-2 0-4 0-6 0-1 3-0 1-3 (OT) 2-5 1-6 1-4 Assoc Year-By-Year Scores 14 198 a Season (-i-12-4) 9/5 CAL ST LOS ANGELES 9/12 CAL ST FULLERTON @ UNLV# 9/14 9/15 Brigham Young# @ Biota 9/19 9/21 SANTA CLARA 9/26 SAN DIEGO ST @ Stanford 9/29 l0/3 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT @ Cal St Northridge 10/6 10/IO UC SAN DIEGO 10/12 UC IRVINE 10/17 U.S INTERNATIONAL 10/19 UC BERKELEY l0/21 ST MARY'S l0/24 AZUSA PACIFIC 10/29 @ Point Loma Nazarene ll/3 @ San Francisco& ll/4 Portland& 11/7 UC SANTA BARBARA Scoring: USD-23 OPP-47 #UNLV Invitational &WCAC Tournament (placed 3rd) Home games played at Valley Field 1986 Season (19-4-1, 4-1 WCC, 4-2-1 SC) L T L L T L L L w L T L L L w w w L T L 0-2 l-1 (OT) 0-7 1-2 1-1 (OT) 0-3 0-1 0-2 3-1 0-6 1-l (OT) 1-2 (OT) 3-5 (OT) 0-1 2-1 5-0 3-1 1-5 1-1 (OT) 0-4 1985 Season (7-11-2, 3-2 WCC, 3-5 SC) @ New Mexico 9/1 9/2 @ North Texas St @ Azusa Pacific 9/9 9/12 BIOLA 9/15 CAL ST DOMINGUEZ HILLS @ Cal St Fullerton# 9/18 @ Santa Clara% 9/20 @ St Mary's% 9/21 9/25 POINT LOMA NAZARENE 9/28 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT#% l0/2 U.S INTERNATIONAL# @ Cal St Los Angeles# l0/9 10/16 UC IRVINE# l0/20 UNLV 10/22 @ UCLA# l0/25 @ UC San Diego 10/30 @ UC Santa Barbara# 11/ l Portland& 11/2 @ Santa Clara& @ San Diego St.# 11/6 Scoring: USD-29 OPP-33 #Southwest Conference %West Coast Athletic Conference &WCAC Tournament (placed 4th) Home games played at Valley Field T L T w L w w w w w L L w L L L L L L L 1-1 (OT) 1-6 2-2 (OT) 2-0 0-1 l-0 3-1 1-0 6-0 5-l 0-1 0-l 3-2 3-4 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-5 1-2 (OT) 0-1 9/3 AZUSA PACIFIC @ Point Loma Nazarene 9/6 @ Cal Poly Pomona 9/9 @ UC Berkeley 9/12 @ Pomona-Pitzer 9/15 @UNLV % 9/20 9/21 Houston Baptist% @ UC Irvine# 9/24 9/28 SANTA CLARA& l0/4 @ Cal St Dominguez Hills UCLA# l0/8 l0/10 UC SAN DIEGO 10/13 @ Southern Cal College l0/15 CAL ST FULLERTON# l0/18 CAL ST LOS ANGELES# l0/22 @ Biola 10/25 @ U.S International# l0/27 SAN DIEGO STATE# 10/30 CAL ST SAN BERNARDINO 11/2 ST MARY'S& ll/5 UC SANTA BARBARA 11/7 Santa Clara* @ San Francisco* 11/8 ll/9 Loyola Marymount* Scoring: USD-57 OPP-29 %UNLV/adidas Rebel Classic #Southwest Conference *WCAC Tournament (placed 2nd) Home games played at Valley Field w w w L w w w w w w L w w w w w L T w w w w L w 5-0 4-1 3-0 0-6 4-0 1-0 5-2 2-0 2-1 1-0 0-4 3-l 3-2 2-1 (OT) 3-l 3-0 1-3 3-3 (OT) 2-1 2-0 (OT) 1-0 3-l 0-2 4-0 1987 Season (12-7-2, 4-2 WCC) 9/2 CAL ST DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 9/5 UC BERKELEY w 9/12 CAL POLY POMONA w 9/16 @ Cal St Fullerton L 9/20 UNLV L 9/23 @ Cal St San Bernardino T 9/26 Cal St Los Angeles# w 9/27 Portland# w 9/30 UC IRVINE w @ St Mary's& l0/2 w l0/4 @ Santa Clara& L @ San Diego St l0/7 L 10/10 @ Azusa Pacific w 10/14 @UCLA T 10/21 BIOLA w 10/24 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT& w l0/27 @ UC Santa Barbara w l0/31 @ UC San Diego L ll/3 U.S INTERNATIONAL L 11/6 San Francisco* L 11/7 Portland* w Scoring: USD-40 OPP-28 #UNLV Invitational &West Coast Athletic Conference *WCAC Tournament(@ St Mary's, placed Home games played at Valley Field 3-1 1-0 5-3 0-5 l-2 3-3 (OT) 3-0 l-0 2-0 l-0 0-3 0-2 5-0 l-1 (OT) 3-1 5-0 2-1 1-2 0-l 1-2 2-l 3rd) Year-By-Year Scores 1990 Season (16-3-5, 2-2-1 WCC) 1988 Season (10-8-2, 1-3-1 WCC) @ Cal Poly Pomona 9/l @ UC Irvine 9/4 PORTLAND& 9/12 9/14 CAL ST FULLERTON @UNLV 9/18 9/21 PT LOMA NAZARENE @ Loyola Marymount& 9/25 9/28 CAL ST SAN BERNARDINO SAN DIEGO ST 10/5 10/7 NEW MEXICO UC SAN DIEGO 10/9 10/14 ST MARY'S& 10/18 AZUSA PACIFIC 10/21 @ San Francisco& 10/23 @ UC Berkeley 10/26 @ Biola 10/28 SANTA CLARA& @UCLA 11/2 Cal St Los Angeles# 11/5 @ U.S International# 11/6 Scoring: USD-42 OPP-31 #USIU Classic &West Coast Athletic Conference Home games played at Valley Field w L L w L w w w L w L T w L w w L L T w 2-1 1-2 0-1 2-1 (OT) 0-1 2-1 3-2 4-0 0-6 3-1 1-3 3-3 (OT) 5-0 1-2 1-0 4-0 1-2 0-1 4-4 (OT) 5-0 1989 Season (14-6-1, 2-3 WCC) @ Cal St Fullerton 9/l @ UC Santa Barbara 9/3 CAL ST STANISLAUS 9/6 UC BERKELEY* 9/8 @ Cal St Dominguez Hills 9/10 @UCLA 9/12 UNLV* 9/17 U.S INTERNATIONAL 9/20 Cal St Northridge# 9/23 Texas Christian# 9/24 @ UC San Diego 9/29 10/4 CAL ST LOS ANGELES CAL POLY POMONA 10/7 10/13 @ Portland& 10/15 @ Washington 10/17 @ San Diego St 10/20 @ Santa Clara& 10/22 @ St Mary's& 10/29 SAN FRANCISCO&* UC IRVINE 11/1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT&* 11/4 Scoring: USD-48 OPP-28 #UNLV Coors Classic &West Coast Conference *Games played at Torero Stadium Home games played at Valley Field L w w w w L w w w w w w w L L T L L w w w 15 ,.1 > 1-2 (OT) 3-2 3-1 6-2 2-1 0-2 4-1 4-1 2-1 3-0 1-0 (OT) 2-0 3-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 (OT) 0-5 2-3 2-0 4-1 4-1 W 1-0 UC SAN DIEGO 8/29 W 4-0 CAL ST BAKERSFIELD 9/ l T 3-3 (OT) UCLA+ 9/5 T 1-1 (OT) @ UNLV# 9/7 W 4-2 South Alabama# 9/8 T 0-0 (OT) WASHINGTON+ 9/14 W 1-0 CAL ST NORTHRIDGE 9/16 W 2-0 @ UC Irvine 9/19 T 3-3 (OT) SEATTLE PACIFIC%+ 9/21 W 4-0 CAL ST FULLERTON+ 9/23 L 0-2 @ San Francisco& 9/28 W 2-1 UC BERKELEY+ 10/3 W 3-1 Virginia Tech* 10/5 W 2-1 @ UNC Charlotte* 10/7 W 2-0 10/12 PENNSYLVANIA+ W 3-1 10/17 CAL POLY SLO W 5-0 10/19 @ U.S International W 4-1 10/21 @ Cal St Los Angeles I0/23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT &+ W 7-1 L 0-2 (OT) 10/26 SANTA CLARA&+ T 2-2 (OT) 10/28 ST MARY'S&+ W 2-0 PORTLAND&+ 11/4 W 4-2 11/ ll @ Portland$ L 1-2 (OT) 11/18 @ UCLA$ Scoring: USD-60 OPP-25 #UNLV Coors Invitational %USO MetLife Challenge * UNCC Classic &West Coast Conference $ NCAA Tournament +Games played at Torero Stadium Home games played at Valley Field 1991 Season (7-12, 1-4 WCC) UC SANTA BARBARA* 9/7 PT LOMA NAZARENE 9/10 SAN DIEGO ST 9/14 UNLV 9/17 UNC CHARLOTTE% 9/20 CLEVELAND ST% 9/22 @ Santa Clara& 9/27 @ UC Berkeley 9/29 @UCLA 10/6 10/l l @ Washington 10/13 @ Portland& 10/18 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT & 10/20 SAN FRANCISCO& 10/26 @ Cal St Northridge 10/29 UC IRVINE @ St Mary's& 11/1 @ Stanford 11/3 11/8 CAL ST LOS ANGELES 11/10 @ Cal St Fullerton Scoring: USD-29 OPP-30 %USO MetLife Classic &West Coast Conference *Game played at Valley Field Home games played at Torero Stadium w w L L L w L L L w L w L L w L L L w 1-0 8-0 0-1 2-4 0-2 2-1 0-3 1-2 0-2 2-1 0-4 7-0 1-2 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-3 3-1 (OT) (OT) (OT) (OT) Year-By-Year Scores 16 1993 Season (14-7, 4-2 WCC) 1992 Season (19-5, 4-1 WCC) 9/5 CAL ST BAKERSFIELD* W 3-2 W 2-1 CAL ST FULLERTON 9/8 W 2-1 CAL ST NORTHRIDGE 9/ l l L 1-2 9/15 UCLA W 4-1 9/18 NEW MEXICO% W 2-1 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL% 9/20 @ Cleveland St.! W 2-1 9/25 L 3-4 Akron' 9/26 10/2 UNLV# L 3-5 W 4-0 10/4 Michigan St.# W 3-2 I0/9 ST MARY'S& I0/ 11 @ Loyola Marymount& W 6-0 l0/16 @ San Francisco& W 2-1 L 2-3 l0/23 SANTA CLARA& l0/25 @ Cal St Dominguez Hills W 3-0 I 0/30 UC BERKELEY W 3-0 W 9-1 11/1 GONZAGA& 11/6 PORTLAND& W 3-0 @ UC Irvine W 4-2 11/8 W 3-0 11/14 STANFORD$ W 2-1 11/22 @ UCLA$ W 2-0 11/24 INDIAN A$ 12/4 @ Davidson (Final Four) W 3-2 L 0-2 12/6 Virginia (NCAA Champ.) Scoring: USD-71 OPP-32 %USO MetLife Classic 1CSU Federal Savings Bank Classic #Santa Clara MetLife Classic &West Coast Conference $NCAA Tournament *Game played at Valley Field Home games played at Torero Stadium (OT) (OT) (OT) (OT) (OT) 1995 Season (12-5-2, 5-1 WCC) 1994 Season (13-6, 4-2 WCC) @ Fresno St w 2-1 9/5 w 3-1 9/9 UC BERKELEY+ 9/11 SACRAMENTO ST.+ L 1-3 BUTLER% w 4-2 9/16 YALE% w 7-1 9/18 South Florida# 9/23 L 2-3 @ Florida International# L 0-4 9/25 @ Cal St Northridge w 2-0 9/30 @ UC Irvine w 3-1 10/2 l0/7 SANTA CLARA& L 2-3 10/14 @ San Francisco& L 1-4 w 3-2 10/18 UC SAN DIEGO 10/26 North Carolina St.* w 3-0 10/30 @ Loyola Marymount& w 5-1 w 2-1 11/4 PORTLAND& 11/6 GONZAGA& w 5-0 11/10 UC SANTA BARBARA w 4-1 w 1-0 11/13 @ St Mary's& 1-3 11/19 @ Cal St Fullerton$ L Scoring: USD-51 OPP-31 +USO Diadora Tournament %USO MetLife Classic #FIU Golden Panther Invitational &West Coast Conference $NCAA Tournament *Game played at Davidson , NC 9/4 CAL ST BAKERSFIELD* W 5-4 L 1-5 FRESNO ST 9/6 9110 @ UNLV# W 3-1 W 3-1 9/12 New Mexico# W 2-1 9/17 COLUMBIA% W 4-0 9/19 COASTAL CAROLINA% W 4-1 9/24 CAL ST NORTHRIDGE+ L 3-4 (OT) 9/25 SEATTLE PACIFIC+ W 2-1 (OT) @ Cal St Fullerton 9/29 @ UCLA L 0-3 10/3 W 5-1 l0/8 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT& L 0-1 l0/14 PT LOMA NAZARENE 10/17 ST MARY'S& W 2-0 L 2-4 (OT) 10/22 @ Santa Clara& l0/24 @ UC Berkeley W 1-0 l0/28 UC IRVINE W 4-0 W 2-0 10/31 SAN FRANCISCO& 11/5 @ Gonzaga& W 4-0 @ Portland& L 0-2 11/7 W 4-2 (OT) 11/14 @ UCLA$ 11 /21 CAL ST FULLERTON$ L 2-3 Scoring: USD-53 Opp 34 #UNLV Coors Light Invitational %USO MetLife Classic +USO Diadora Tournament &West Coast Conference $NCAA Tournament *Game played at Valley Field Home games played at Torero Stadium (OT) (OT) (OT) (OT) (OT) 9/3 FRESNO STATE W 3-1 W 2-1 9/8 SAN JOSE STATE+ T 2-2 (OT) 9/10 EVANSVILLE+ COLUMBIA% W 2-0 9/15 9/17 WASHINGTON% L 0-2 W 3-0 9/22 UC Berkeley# 9/24 Stanford# W 3-1 T 4-4 (OT) 9/29 Florida International! W 4-0 10/1 Butler! l 0/8 CS BAKERSFIELD L 0-2 10/13 Santa Clara& W 3-0 l0/20 ST MARY'S& W 4-2 l0/27 SAN FRANCISCO& W 2-1 I0/31 UC IRVINE W 4-1 Gonzaga& W 5-0 11/3 11/5 Portland& L 1-4 L 0-1 11/9 CS FULLERTON W 1-0 11/12 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT& l l/ 18 Santa Clara$ L 1-4 (OT) Scoring: USD-43 OPP-26 +USO Diadora Tournament %USO MetLife Classic # UCSB Classic ! Butler Invitational &West Coast Conference $NCAA Tournament All-Time Records Against Opponents Opponent Akron Azusa Pacific Biola Brigham Young Butler UC Berkeley UC Irvine UCLA UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal St Bakersfield Cal St Dominguez Hills Cal St Fullerton Cal St Long Beach Cal St Los Angeles Cal St Northridge Cal St Sacramento Cal St San Bernardino Cal St Stanislaus Cleveland St Coastal Carolina Columbia Davidson Evansville Florida International Fresno Pacific Fresno St Gonzaga Houston Baptist Indiana REC 0-1-0 4-0-1 5-2-2 0-1-0 2-0-0 8-3-1 STK 33 II 10-2-0 13 W7 Wl W3 W5 GF 22 17 I 22 GA 2 14 lO 29 2-l0-2 15 4-5-1 20 5-5-0 4-0-0 I 1-0-0 3-1-0 5-2-0 23 32 7-8-1 17 15 4 6 13 27 30 0-4-0 4-7-1 5-6-0 0-1-0 2-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 0-1-0 2-1-0 23 4-0-0 2 1-0-0 1-0-0 11 12 13 12 I 2 LI W3 W4 LI W2 W4 W4 WI Ll W4 L3 L4 LI W3 LI WI WI W2 WI W2 WI Tl Tl LI W2 W4 WI WI 17 ;I Opponent Loyola Marymount Michigan St Nevada-Las Vegas New Mexico North Carolina Charlotte North Carolina St North Texas St Old Dominion Pennsylvania Point Loma Nazarene Pomona-Pitzer Portland Radford Saint Mary's San Diego St San Francisco San Jose St Santa Clara Seattle Pacific South Alabama South Florida Southern California Coll Stanford Texas Christian UNC Charlotte U.S International Virginia Virginia Tech Washington Western Kentucky Wisconsin Yale GF 56 REC 12 13-3-0 1-0-0 GA =Goals Against; REC =Series Record ; 29 16 25 22 16 6-6-1 0-0-0 9-3-2 29 0-9-2 LI 13 21 4-7-0 WI 1-0-0 21 49 4-14-0 7 19 3 0 10 0-2-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 Wl LI LI IO 2-5-0 0 24 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-7-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 II I STK =Current Series Streak USD Wins Against Top-Ranked Teams Rank Team #1 Portland #2 UCLA #3 UNLV #5 UCLA #6 N.C St Date 11-6-92 11-14-93 9-20-86 11-22-92 10-26-94 Site San Diego Westwood Las Vegas Westwood Davidson Score 3-0 (ot) 4-2 1-0 2-1 3-0 Wl2 WI WI 50 3-10- 3-0-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 11 7-3-0 1-0-0 20 Bold= Scheduled in 1996 Italics = Played in 1995 Key: GF =USO Goals For; GA STK I 0 W3 LI WI LI WI LI WI LI W4 WI LI W3 W2 WI W3 LI WI Ll WI USD Honor Roll 18 NSCAA All-America, Second Team Roger Lindqvist Trang Nguyen 1994 1990 NSCAA All-America, Third Team Guillermo Jara Roger Lindqvist Chugger Adair 1995 1993 1992 Soccer News All-America, First Team Roger Lindqvist 1993 Academic All-America Mike Brille Scott Huckleberry 1990 1987 Soccer America Freshman of the Year Guillermo Jara 1992 All-Far West Region, First Team Guillermo Jara Roger Lindqvist All-Far West Region, Second Team Guillermo Jara Toby Taitano Chugger Adair Soccer News All-West Region Guillermo Jara 1995 1993, 1994 1994 1993 1992 1993 Soccer News West Region Defensive MVP Roger Lindqvist 1993 Soccer America MVPs Guillermo Jara Roger Lindqvist 1992 1992 NCAA Final Four Defensive MVP Roger Lindqvist 1992 WCC Offensive Player of the Year Guillermo Jara Chugger Adair 1995 1992 WCC Defensive Player of the Year Roger Lindqvist 1992*, 1993, 1994 Trang Nguyen 1990 WCC Freshman of the Year Leighton O'Brien Guillermo Jara WCC Coach of the Year Seamus McFadden 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995 All-WCC, First Team James Wang Guillermo Jara Roger Lindqvist David Beall Scott Garlick Toby Taitano Chugger Adair Kevin Arthur Tom Crane Paul Gelvezon Trang Nguyen All-WCC, Second Team Leighton O'Brien Stefan Martinsen Doug Barry Jamie Munro Kevin Legg Toby Taitano LeoRonces Tom Tate 1995 1995 1994 1994 1992 1990, 1992 1990 1990 All-WCC, Honorable Mention Tim Durkin Jamie Munro Keith Finnegan Jimmy Wang Kevin Legg Doug Barry David Beall Alex Streicek 1994, 1995 1995 1994 1994 1993 1992 1992 1992 WCC All-Academic JamieMunra EmileWakim Scott Farley Toby Taitano David Fullerton Sean Pinnell Brenden Griffin U.S National Under 23 Team Guillermo Jara U.S Olympic Festival Guillermo Jara 1995 1992 1995 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 1992, 1993, 1994 1993 1992, 1993 1993 1990, 1992 1991 1990 1990 1988, 1989, 1990 *co-recipient 1994 1993, 1994 1992, 1993 1991, 1992, 1993 1992 1991 1990 1993 1993, 1994 USDAlumni A-A-A Abukusumo, Mochtar ('93) Adair, Charles ('90-'92) Arthur, Kevin ('90-'93) Ascherfeld, Steve ('80-'8 l) B-B-B Baker, Jason ('92) Barry, Doug ('91-'94) Bauer, Grant ('81) Beall, David ('90 '93) Benrey, Albert ('85) Bianchi, Vince ('87-'90) Bisch, Mike ('84, '86) Blain, Ryan ('82-'86) Blank, Andy ('81) Bosseloo, Miguel ('82-'83) Brandt, Charles ('84) Brille, Mike ('86, '88-'89) Bronson, Steve ('85) Brosnan, Thomas ('90) Brown, David ('93) Button, Phillip ('89-'90) C-C-C Camacho, Carlos ('80) Castellanos, Carlos ('95-'96) Celi, Luis ('80, '82-83) Ceniceroz, Ron ('83-'84) Chaffee, Jason ('88-'90) Chavez, Michael ('85-'87) Chepeus, Marc ('84) Colarusso, Tom ('84) Conlin, John ('85) Coulthard, James ('83) Crane, Tom ('89-'90) D-D-D Da Luz, Tony ('81-'82) Darland, John ('81) Davis, Eugene ('81) Deutsch, Eric ('86-'89) Dibble, Jim ('82-'85) Deery, Mike ('94-'95) Dragicevic, Darko ('89-'92) Ducey, Robert ('9 l-'92) Duke, Chris ('85-'88) Duggan, Marc ('87-'88) Durkin, Tim ('93-'96) JI F-F-F Farley, John ('83) Farley, Ryan ('93) Farley, Scott ('9 l-'94) Fargo, Art ('84-'86) Fenick, Mark ('84-'86) Finn, Dave ('82) Finnegan, Keith ('94-'96) Fisher, Jay ('91) Fisher, Paul ('96) Fontenla, Juan ('94) Forgey, Mike ('86-'87) Fullerton, David ('9 l-'92) G-G-G Garlick, Scott ('90-'93) Gelvezon, Paul ('90-91) Gerlach, Matt ('92-'94) Geske, Matt ('93-'96) Gibbs, David ('95-'96) Gonzales, Antonio ('96) Gonzales, Carlos ('92-'96) Gonzalez, Luis ('96) Gonzalez, Roberto ('93) Green, Keith ('88) Greenwood, Scott ('85) Gregg, Jeff ('86-'89) Griffin, Brenden ('87-'90) Guerra, Cesar ('82) Guerra, Jorge ('82-'83) Guerra, Raul ('82-'83) H-H-H Hawley, Tom ('83) Henning, Jon ('90) Herman, Steve ('85-'87) Herzenberg, Jonathan ('87) Hiemstra, Edze ('80-'82) Histon, Mike ('83-'86) Hogarty, Brendon ('85) Homing, Kevin ('86) Hotchkiss, Chuck ('86) Howard, Daniel ('80-'81) Howard, Michael ('82-'83) Huckleberry, Scott ('84-'87) Hudder, Tom ('80) Hynes, Patrick ('91) 1-1-1 Irwin, Marco ('80-'81) Issa, Andrew ('80-'81) lteralde, Pepe ('82) J-J-J Jara, Guillermo ('92-'95) Jimenez, Uriel ('80) 19 K-K-K Kaemerle, Bo ('83-'86) Kalafatich, Nicholas ('96) Kalisher, Hardy ('92) Kelly, John ('82-'83) Kilkenney, Dan ('89) Kummer, Andrew ('88-'9 l) Kyle, James ('85-'87) Kyllerman, Johan ('95) R-R-R Rash, Tom ('83-'85) Rathswohl, Gene ('86) Riegel, Brad ('80-'8 l) Rodriguez, Manny ('90-'93) Ronces, Leo ('87-'90) Roos, Martin ('93) Ross, K.C ('87) Rowe, Kevin ('90) L-L-L Langhans, Denis ('87-'90) Leonatti, Greg ('81) Legg, Kevin ('9 l-'93) Leung, Sonny ('81) Lindqvist, Roger ('92-'94) S-S-S Samaha, Devin ('87-'90) Schoenherr, Jon ('95) Scott, Todd ('87-'89) Shipley, Steve ('9 l-'94) Silver, Jeff ('84-'86) Sitton, Dublin ('80-'82) Smith, Greg ('86) Snorsky, Mike ('82-'85) Sosa, Henry ('80) Spacek, Zdenek ('84-'85) Stady, Doug ('81) Stearman, Todd ('95-'96) Streicek, Alex ('90-'92) M-M-M Marchesi, David ('93-'95) Martinsen, Stefan ('95) Marvil, Mike ('95-'96) Matthews, Cullen ('86) McKay, Scott ('83) Miller, Dennis ('83) Munro, Jamie ('94-'96) Murphy, Shawn ('88) N-N-N Nichols, Dave ('83-'85) Norton, Jimmey ('87) Ngyuen, Trong ('87-'90) 0-0-0 O'Brien, Leighton ('95-'96) O'Connor, Brian ('96) O'Connor, Erin ('96) O'Connor, Whitney ('80) Orona, Peter ('91) Otte, Eric ('80-'84) P-P-P Panian, Joe ('94-'96) Parker, Levi ('95-'96) Patricio, Ralph ('80-'81) Patrick, Ryan ('95-'96) Pattengill, Peter ('87-'88) Pearson, Jason ('88-'9 l) Peloso, Sterling ('84-'87) Pillar, Jeff ('9 l-'92) Pimentel, Leonardo ('93) Pinnell, Sean ('89-'9 l) Plumbly, Bob ('81) Polentz, Michael ('88) Polling, Robert ('88) Pratz, Pedro ('85) Puckett, Joshua ('88) T-T-T Taitano, Toby ('90-'93) Tate, Tom ('90-'94) Tehrani, Che ('80) Tella, Greg ('95-'96) Thiebach, Marc ('85-'86) Tobin, Paul ('85) U-U-U Otterson, Craig ('87-'88) V-V-V Vacanti, John ('88) Valenzuela, Rich ('81-'82) Valtingojer, Berni ('86-'87) Velazquez, Fernando ('83) Vignoles, Chris ('96) Villaflor, Ben ('94) Vittitoe, Lafe ('94-'96) W-W-W Wakim, Emile ('9 l-'94) Wang, James ('92-'96) Wedge, Doug ('88-'90) Welsh, Bob ('87-'88) Werner, Damon ('84-'87) West, Doug ('89) White, Pat ('8 l-'82) Z-Z-Z Zetina, Eduardo ('94) Zubiaur, Fermin ('95-'96) 1996 The University of San Diego 20 Setting The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean The campus is named Alcala Park and is located j ust 10 minutes from downtown San Diego The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style TheCampus The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style Since 1984, USD has completed nine major construction and expansion projects A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the Immaculata and Hughes Administration Center In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and labratories In 1990, the renovated Katherine M and George M Pardee Jr Legal Research Center opened, a facility that offers the latest in information technology Academics USD enrolls more than 6,400 students who have a choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs The university's academic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing Class size generally averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18: Over 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates In the annual ratings of the country's colleges and universities, publi shed by U.S News & World Report, USD moved from the regional to national category in 1994 The university is ranked among the top 100 schools in the nation Student Life Student activities include cultural events, dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights, symposia and much more Students participate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior citizen outreach, and house building in Tijuana The intramural program is also an integral part of student life on campus with over two-thirds of the USD community partaking in intramural sports Athletics The University of San Diego is a member of the West Coast Conference for nearly all sports and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level The football team will begin its fourth season in the Pioneer Football League and the women's swimming team will compete in the Pacific Coast Swimming Conference Women's sports include: basketball, crew, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball Men's sports include: baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, golf, football , soccer and tennis Since 1990 USD teams have won three conference championships and made 12 post-season appearances USD also has had nine Conference Coaches of the Year, nine Conference Players of the Year, nine Conference Freshman of the Year, three WCC Scholar Athletes of the Year and 15 NCAA All-Americans Did You Know? • USD will he host to the last Presidential Dehate of 1996 scheduled for Octoher 16th USD is one of three uni,ersities that will host a Presidential Deh,tte with Wasington Uni,ersity ( St Louis ~10) and Trinity College (Hartford CTI hein g the other two • In 1991 the Lihrary of Congress chose USD (one of only 37 U.S schools and libraries l to take pan in its \merican Memor') Project (AMP) Through the use of 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