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2008 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE

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Table of ContentsQuick Facts ............................................................ 1The Southern Conference ...................................... 1This is Elon ............................................................ 2Elon Administration ............................................... 3The Legend of the Phoenix .................................... 4Academic Support .................................................. 4Athletic Training .................................................... 52008 Roster ............................................................ 62008 Outlook ......................................................... 7The Coaching Staff .............................................8-9Meet the Phoenix ............................................10-18The V Foundation ................................................ 182008 Opponents ................................................... 19All-Time Series Records ...................................... 20Division I Year-by-Year Results .......................... 202007 Results ......................................................... 212007 Statistics ...................................................... 22Elon in the Pros .................................................... 22Elon Records ...................................................23-242007 Review ........................................................ 24

Elon Quick FactsLocation ..................................................................................... Elon, N.C.Founded............................................................................................... 1889Enrollment .......................................................................................... 5,456Colors .................................................................................Maroon & GoldNickname ....................................................................................... PhoenixAffiliation ........................................................................ NCAA Division IConference ....................................................................................SouthernHome Field ................................................................................ Rudd FieldCapacity ................................................................................................ 500President ......................................................................Dr. Leo M. LambertAthletics Director ..................................................................... Dave BlankHead Coach .......................................................................... Darren PowellAlma Mater ..............................................................UNC Greensboro, ‘95Record @ Elon .......................................................27-24-8 (three seasons)Career Record ......................................................... 77-36-11 (six seasons)Assistant Coach ....................................................................Jason O’KeefeAssistant Coach ..........................................................................Joe CrumpSoccer Phone ...................................................................... (336) 278-6746Letterwinners R/L ................................................................................ 17/6Starters R/L .......................................................................................... 10/12007 Record ........................................................................................8-7-4Conference Record/Finish ........................................................4-3-0/T-3rdAsst. AD/Sports Info. ..............................................................Matt EvistonE-Mail ......................................................................... [email protected] Phone ....................................................................... (336) 278-6711Assistant SID (Soccer Contact) .................................................Chris RashE-Mail ................................................................................crash@elon.eduOffice Phone ....................................................................... (336) 278-6712Assistant SID ........................................................................Jen BlackwellOffice Phone ....................................................................... (336) 278-6634E-Mail ..................................................................... [email protected] Fax .............................................................................. (336) 278-6768

CreditsThe 2008 Elon University men’s soccer media guide is a pro-duction of the Sports Information Office. The guide was writ-ten and designed by Chris Rash. Additional contributions and editing by Matt Eviston. Photography by Andrew Brickey, Megan Donald, Jerome Sturm, WG Sports Photos, John Flow-ers, Kyle Phillips, Brian L. Zimmerman and many other un-identified photographers. Printing by PIP Printing and Docu-ment Services, Burlington, N.C. Cover design by PIP Printing and Document Services, Burlington, N.C. A special thanks to the Rev. Jim Waggoner, longtime Elon sports historian for the time and effort put into compiling many of the records which appear in this publication.

The Southern Conference The Southern Conference, which begins its 88th season of intercollegiate competition in 2008, is a national leader in emphasizing the develop-ment of the student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The SoCon is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. The SoCon has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision league. Southern Conference member Appalachian State has won the last three Football Championship Subdivision national titles. The conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from SoCon insti-tutions. The SoCon office is located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first class meeting area and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. The SoCon was formed on February 25, 1921 at a meeting in Atlanta, Ga. as 14 institutions from the 30-member Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized as the Southern Conference. Those charter members included Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. Athletic competition began in the fall of 1921. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, Chattanooga, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Western Carolina and Wofford. John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Previously, Iamarino served as commissioner of the Northeast Conference where he promoted the conference through an ambitious agenda which improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The first SoCon championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basket-ball. The SoCon currently declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

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• 2008 U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” ranks Elon second among 119 Southern master’s-level universities

• U.S. News & World Report “Programs to Look For” lists that include Elon: – Study Abroad – Service Learning – Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects – First-Year Experiences – Learning Communities – Internships – Senior Capstone

• Named one of the nation’s top 47 “best value” private colleges and universities by The Princeton Review

• The 2007 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges says that Elon is a “rapidly rising star among liberal arts colleges in the Southeast and an emerging name nationwide”

• The Education Trust ranks Elon’s graduation rates among the best in the nation

• The Princeton Review ranks Elon’s campus as the 9th-most beautiful in the na-tion

• Students come from 46 states and 45 countries, representing many different cultures and ethnicities

• About 32 percent of students are from North Carolina, with 10 percent from Maryland, 8 percent from Virginia and many students from New England, Ohio, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida

• Elon’s 4-1-4 academic calendar includes two four-month semesters and a four-week Winter Term in January

• Graduate programs in business, education, physical therapy and law

15-1 Student-Faculty Ratio

Average Class Size of 22

Elon is the nation’s #1 master’s-level institution for study abroad.

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Dr. Leo M. Lambert – Elon University President Leo M. Lambert became Elon’s eighth president in January 1999. Very early in his tenure, his responsibilities in-cluded completing the Elon Vision strategic plan, including the construction of Rhodes Stadium and the opening of Belk Library. Today, Lambert’s work focuses on an ambitious new strategic vision which aims to place Elon, with a national rep-utation for engaged learning, among the nation’s best small, selective, private universities. Substantial progress has been achieved toward realizing this goal. The academic climate of the campus has been strengthened by endowed programs such as the Kenan Honors Fellowships, the Baird Pulitzer Prize Lectures and the Isabella Cannon Distinguished Visiting Professorship in Leadership. He has led efforts to more than double expenditures for library acquisitions, increase fac-ulty sabbatical opportunities and improve Elon’s position in Division I athletics by joining the Southern Conference. Lambert has been committed to further strengthening Elon’s renowned programs of experiential learning, and the results have included top national rankings for Elon’s study abroad, volunteer service, undergraduate research and lead-ership programs.

Lambert has provided national leadership in efforts such as Campus Compact and Project Pericles, which encourage students to become civically engaged in their communities. During his tenure, the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business has attained AACSB International accreditation, the School of Communications has achieved accreditation by ACEJMC and the Elon University School of Law, which opened in Greensboro in 2006, achieved American Bar Association provisional approval in 2008. Recent new campus facilities have included the Ernest A. Koury Sr. Business Center, the Academic Village, The Colonnades dining hall and resi-dence halls, The Oaks residence complex and Belk Track and White Field. Lambert has written extensively about post-secondary education and is co-editor of a book about university teaching that was published by the Syracuse University Press in 2005. His alma mater, the State University of New York, awarded him an honorary doctorate of human letters in 2002 in recognition of exceptional achievements in higher education. Lambert’s greatest honor in life, in collaboration with his wife Laurie, has been the privilege of parenting two daughters, Callie, a student at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and Mollie, a student at Furman University.

Dave Blank – Elon University Director of Athletics Dave Blank begins his third year as the Elon University Director of Athletics for the 2008-09 campaign, following another year of notable improvement for the Phoenix in terms of athletic success, academic progress, marketing and fundraising. During his first two years at Elon, he has ignited ambitious expansions in the Department of Athletics – including a restructuring of the Phoenix Club with emphasis on funding scholarships for student-athletes, a restructuring of the academic assistance program for athletics in conjunction with the Office of the Provost and a plan for future facility improvements, including an already completed renovation and expansion of the Latham Park baseball facility. In June 2008, Blank was appointed to serve on the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet – a 31-member cabinet consisting of athletics directors, senior woman administrators and faculty athletic representatives representing the nation’s multi-sport Division I conferences which will help shape the future of Division I athletics. Under Blank’s direction, 12 of Elon’s 16 teams fashioned higher Southern Conference finishes during the 2007-08 season than they did during the 2006-07 campaign. What makes that fact even more impressive is that 10 Phoenix squads

achieved a higher SoCon finish during the 2006-07 season than they did during the previous campaign. In 2007-08, the Phoenix baseball team went on to claim SoCon outright regular season and tournament crowns en route to making the program’s third NCAA regional appearance in seven seasons. Also, Elon fell one mere victory shy of capturing the SoCon’s automatic NCAA postseason bid in football, men’s basketball and men’s tennis. During the 2006-07 season, Elon notched its first winning record in men’s soccer at the Division I level and posted SoCon outright regular season and tournament titles and an NCAA postseason appearance in men’s tennis. The Phoenix men’s soccer (2006), football (2007), men’s tennis (2007 and 2008) and baseball (2008) teams have all earned national rankings dur-ing Blank’s time at Elon. Blank became the Elon Director of Athletics in 2006 after spending six years as the Director of Athletics at Drake University. At Drake, he directed an 18-sport NCAA Division I athletics program that competes in the Missouri Valley Conference. He was responsible for the creation of a comprehen-sive academic assistance program. During his tenure, Drake student-athletes consistently posted a combined grade-point average of 3.0 or above. Also, Blank oversaw the addition of the women’s crew, women’s golf and women’s soccer programs at Drake. Facility enhancements were a priority during his tenure at Drake, including upgrades in the softball complex, renovation of the strength and condi-tioning facilities and new locker rooms for several sports. Under Blank’s guidance, Drake completed a $17 million renovation of Drake Stadium, which hosts football, soccer and track and field events as well as the nationally known Drake Relays. He restructured the Bulldog Club, which provides financial support for Drake athletics, resulting in a 90-percent increase in gifts. He also enhanced the marketing of Drake athletics to generate additional exposure and corporate donations. Blank served as chairman of the Missouri Valley Conference Championship Committee and was a member of the NCAA I-AA Governance Com-mittee and Football Issues Committee. He received Gen. Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletics Director accolades from the All-American Football Foundation in 2005. Before moving to Drake in 2000, Blank worked at Coastal Carolina University where he served as Assistant/Associate Director of Athletics for three years (1996-99) and Director of Athletics for one year (1999-2000). Blank directed the CINO Club, increasing fiscal contributions to Coastal Carolina athletics by more than 200 percent. He spearheaded efforts to raise more than $4 million to establish an intercollegiate football program at the university, which began play in 2003. Before moving into athletics administration, Blank spent eight seasons (1988-1996) as head men’s basketball coach at Lock Haven University. Blank’s teams won 119 games during his tenure, making him the winningest head men’s basketball coach in Lock Haven history. He was named Penn-sylvania State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1989 and 1996. A native of Frostburg, Md., Blank attended Duke University for two years (1978-1980) before graduating from South Carolina in 1982 with a bachelor of science degree in business administration (finance). He earned a master of science degree in business administration from South Carolina in 1986. Blank and his wife, Leslie, are the proud parents of four children – Dexter, Samantha, Dustin and Davis.

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Throughout history there is told the legend of the rare and remarkable Phoenix, a crimson and gold bird that lived 500 years. It was sleek, swift and strong — the most marvelous bird ever created by human imagina-tion. At the end of its life, with death approaching, it built a nest in an oak tree and was consumed in flames ignited by the sun. From the ashes emerged the next Phoenix — reborn and renewed, with strength forged in fire.

Fire, too, has shaped the history of Elon University. The disastrous fire of 1923 all but destroyed Elon. Gone were Main Building, college records, class-rooms, the library and the chapel. But within days of the fire, Elon trustees set in motion the plan for Elon to rise from the ashes, stronger than ever.

The Phoenix is a powerful leader and an emblem of immortality. It is a perfect symbol for a school that is constantly renewing and recreating itself.

The Elon motto, Numen Lumen, embraces intellectual and spiritual light. And so too, through-out history, the Phoenix has served as a symbol of light and knowledge.

The Phoenix is timeless and unique. It perfectly describes an athletics program and an insti-tution that are rising to new levels of excellence.

There is only one Phoenix. There is only one Elon. Catch the Fire!

The Elon University Department of Athletics is proactive in ensuring the academic suc-cess of all student-athletes from their recruiting visit through graduation. Integral compo-nents of academic support for athletics include the academic enhancement program, reg-istration services, tutorial services, travel notices, recruiting visits, laptops and life skills.

Academic Enhancement Program (AEP)All freshmen and select upperclassmen participate in the Academic Enhancement Pro-gram. All student-athletes in AEP meet with their assigned academic coordinator each week to discuss academic progress and concerns. In addition to weekly meetings, stu-dent-athletes in AEP are required to complete monitored study hours. To accommodate class and practice schedules, both daytime and nighttime options are available to com-plete monitored study hours.

Registration ServicesAll student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor through the academic advising of-fice. The academic advisor serves as the primary contact for preregistration and gradu-ation requirements and student-athletes meet with their academic advisor prior to the

beginning of registration to determine scheduling needs. Student-athletes also meet with the academic coordinator for their sport to balance their academic schedule with athletic demands, such as in-season versus out-of-season scheduling.

Life SkillsIn addition to the academic support provided by Elon Athletics, programs are also in place to promote and enhance the student-athlete experience. Programs and speakers address topics such as freshman transition issues, health/wellness, and career/grad-uate school preparation. The Student-Athlete Advisory Council is an organization for student-athletes, run by student-athletes, to provide an opportunity to serve the athletic, Elon and greater Alamance County communities.

Academic SuccessPhoenix athletes continue to excel in the classroom. Last year, Elon landed two ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans and saw 57 student-athletes earn Academic All-Southern Conference honors.

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Eric StorsvedDir. of Athletic Training

Services

Andi BenderAsst. Athletic Trainer

Marty BakerAssoc. Athletic Trainer

Derek LawranceAsst. Athletic Trainer

A.J. LukjanczukAsst. Athletic Trainer

Elly ShearmanAsst. Athletic Trainer

Dr. Kenneth BarnesTeam Physician

Dr. Edouard ArmourTeam Orthopedist

Dr. Keith WellsTeam Chiropractor

Kernodle Clinic

Elon University Athletics would like to recognize the quality care that the Kernodle Clinic pro-

vides for the more than 350 Phoenix student-athletes.

Jodi McConnellAsst. Athletic Trainer

Dr. Spencer CoplandSports Medicine Fellow

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Front Row (L-R): Justin Wyatt, Stephen Dilger, Jahan Threeths, Erfan Imeni, Will Mason, Brad Franks, Ben Lunka, Clint CollinsMiddle Row (L-R): Tony Pusateri, Chris Leko, Aaron Parker, Clint Irwin, Kyle Boerner, Jordan Neuhauser, Chat Ott, Hunter Miller, James Carroll, Denzel OgunyaseBack Row (L-R): Austen King, Steven Kinney, Daniel Street, Stephen Miller, Kevin Murray, Drew Gardner, Orry Powers, Morgan FlemingNot Pictured: Greg Mader

2008 Phoenix Roster# Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School00 Kyle Boerner GK Sr. 5-11 180 Land O’ Lakes, Fla./Land O’ Lakes0 Chat Ott GK Fr. 6-2 185 Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk Academy1 Clint Irwin GK So. 6-3 175 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Christian2 Will Mason MF Sr. 6-0 160 Russell, Ohio/University School3 Chris Leko MF So. 6-1 180 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada/St. Marcellinus4 Ben Lunka D So. 5-9 165 Waite Hill, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian 5 Clint Collins D Jr. 5-7 150 Marietta, Ga./Walton6 Stephen Miller MF Jr. 5-10 165 Waxhaw, N.C./Charlotte Latin7 Brad Franks MF So. 5-8 150 Medford, N.J./Shawnee8 James Carroll MF Fr. 5-9 165 Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park9 Denzel Ogunyase F Fr. 5-10 160 Albany, N.Y./The Albany Academies10 Erfan Imeni F Jr. 5-8 165 Burlington, N.C./Williams11 Daniel Street MF Jr. 5-11 165 Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg12 Drew Gardner MF RFr. 6-0 160 Cary, N.C./Apex13 Stephen Dilger F So. 6-0 160 Wake Forest, N.C./Wakefield14 Jahan Threeths D Fr. 5-11 150 Roswell, Ga./Roswell15 Justin Wyatt MF Jr. 5-7 150 Raleigh, N.C./Sanderson16 Greg Mader D So. 5-10 165 Durham, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons17 Austen King D Fr. 6-2 180 Wilson, N.C./Ralph L. Fike18 Steven Kinney D Jr. 6-0 175 Norcross, Ga./Norcross19 Aaron Parker F Sr. 6-2 180 Louisville, Ky./Trinity20 Hunter Miller MF So. 6-0 175 Roanoke, Va./Patrick Henry21 Morgan Fleming MF Fr. 5-10 160 Raleigh, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons22 Kevin Murray D So. 5-10 160 Greensboro, N.C./Western Guilford23 Orry Powers D Jr. 6-2 185 Clayton, N.C./North Carolina State24 Tony Pusateri MF Fr. 6-1 190 Rockville, Md./Gonzaga College HS26 Jordan Neuhauser GK Fr. 5-10 155 Scotch Plains, N.J./ Wardlaw-Hartridge School

Head Coach: Darren Powell (UNC Greensboro, ’95) – Fourth Season at Elon, Seventh Season OverallAssistant Coaches: Jason O’Keefe (Greensboro, ’97), Joe Crump (UNC Greensboro, ‘03)

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Under the guidance of fourth-year head coach Darren Powell, the 2008 edition of the Elon Phoenix enters the year expecting to contend for its first-ever Southern Conference title. The squad is coming off of an 8-7-4 overall record and a 4-3-0 SoCon mark which was good enough to tie the Phoenix for third place in the league. With that winning record last year, Powell guided Elon to its first back-to-back winning seasons since the 1987 and 1988 campaigns. This year’s group of 27 players consists of three seniors, seven juniors, eight sophomores, a red-shirt freshman and eight freshmen will look to run that streak to three consecutive seasons.

Goalkeepers Powell’s roster boasts four goalkeepers in 2008, including 2007 Second Team All-SoCon performer Clint Irwin (Charlotte, N.C.). Irwin, a sophomore, will be joined by senior Kyle Boerner (Land O’ Lakes, Fla.) and freshmen Chat Ott (Virginia Beach, Va.) and Jordan Neuhauser (Scotch Plains, N.J.) in goal this season. The recipient of the team’s Top Newcomer award, Irwin, a 2008 preseason All-SoCon choice, logged the majority of the playing time during his freshman season, starting 13 of Elon’s 19 total matches. In his rookie campaign, Irwin posted five shutouts and a 1.13 GAA while making 37 saves. Irwin was in net during Elon’s 1-1 tie with top-ranked and eventual NCAA champion Wake Forest. Boerner started the other six contests, claiming two shutouts, and was in goal for the Phoenix’s 1-1 ties with Clemson and North Carolina. He notched a 0.73 GAA while making 33 saves. Ott and Neuhauser will provide much needed depth at the position, but are both capable keepers if needed. Ott was an all-state selection and claimed 2007 NSCAA All-South accolades as a prep at Norfolk Academy. Neuhauser earned first team all-conference honors three times and second team NJISAA all-prep honors twice while at Wardlaw-Hartridge High. The 2007 team captain set program marks for consecutive starts and saves. “Kyle and Clint are two very good goalkeepers who will push each other all season,” stated Powell. “This position is a strong asset to our team. If Chat and Jordan can learn from these two, they too can have a bright future at Elon.”

Defenders Elon’s back line has the potential to be the best in the SoCon. Returning are junior First Team All-SoCon and Second Team NSCAA All-South performer Steven Kinney (Norcross, Ga.), junior Clint Collins (Marietta, Ga.) and sophomores Ben Lunka (Waite Hill, Ohio), Greg Mader (Durham, N.C.) and Kevin Murray (Greensboro, N.C.). The defense has been bolstered by the additions of junior transfer Orry Powers (Clayton, N.C.) as well as freshmen Jahan Threeths (Roswell, Ga.) and Austen King (Wilson, N.C.). Kinney, the 2007 team MVP and all-state selection, was the anchor of a Phoenix defensive unit which recorded a program-record four consecutive shutouts a year ago. In his two seasons, Kinney, a 2008 preseason All-SoCon choice, has started every contest and has shown that he can be a threat offensively as well. Last year, Kinney netted one goal and has four in his two seasons at Elon. Collins started 15 matches as a sophomore while Lunka appeared in 18 contests and made 14 starts. Mader and Murray saw limited actions, combining to appear in five games. Powers transferred to Elon from North Carolina State where he started all 18 matches and tallied seven points and three goals for the Wolfpack last season. His presence on the Phoenix back line improves an already solid unit. Threeths had the benefit of practicing with the team in the spring as he enrolled at Elon in February. Prior to coming to joining the Phoenix, Threeths was Roswell High’s Rookie of the Year in 2005 and team MVP in 2007. He also helped the Concorde Fire to the 2006 USYSA national finals. King was a member of the 2007 NCSCA Men’s All-State Team and earned a spot on the 2008 NCSCA “Clash of the Carolinas” All-Star team. At Ralph L. Fike High, he helped the program claim conference crowns in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Says Powell, “We believe we had a strong, solid back four last year and, with them all returning plus the solid additions, we hope to improve our defensive re-cord.”

Midfielders Seven of the 11 midfielders on the 2008 roster have collegiate game experience, while one is a red-shirt freshman and three are true freshmen. Back for Elon in the midfield will be First Team All-SoCon, Second Team NSCAA All-South and all-state honoree junior Justin Wyatt (Raleigh, N.C.) as well as SoCon All-Tournament selection senior Will Mason (Russell, Ohio). Other returners are juniors Daniel Street (Charlotte, N.C.) and Stephen Miler (Waxhaw, N.C.), sophomores Chris Leko (Mississauga, Ontario, Canada), Brad Franks (Medford, N.J.) and Hunter Miller (Roanoke, Va.) and red-shirt freshman Drew Gardner (Cary, N.C.). New additions James Carroll (Charlotte, N.C.), Morgan Fleming (Raleigh, N.C.) and Tony Pusateri (Rockville, Md.) provide Powell with even more options at midfield. Wyatt, a 2008 preseason All-SoCon selection, led Elon with nine goals and 21 points as a sophomore, netting a team-high three game-winning goals last year. Mason, who played mostly at defender in 2007, assisted on two Phoenix scores a year ago. Mason also started all 19 matches last season and was a SoCon All-Tournament honoree. Street scored twice and notched three assists during his sophomore campaign while Stephen Miller started all 19 contests and scored one goal and recorded two assists. During their freshman seasons, Leko scored two goals in 17 games while Franks earned two points with two assists in 18 contests. Hunter Miller appeared in 16 games as a red-shirt freshman. Gardner has battled back from injuries and will provide depth in the midfield in 2008.

Newcomers Carroll, Fleming and Pusateri will have their chances to impress the coaching staff and make an impact on the team as freshmen. Carroll was a member of the Charlotte United FC ‘89 Gold club team which won the 2004 State Cup while Fleming was an all-conference and all-region selection at Cardinal Gibbons High and helped the ‘89 CASL club to 2006 and 2007 state crowns. Pusateri was a member of the Bethesda Mavericks club which captured the 2007 Region I Colonial League title. “This year’s midfield will be very competitive for places,” said Powell. “We will look to find the right combination of players early so we can form a solid unit both defending and going forward.”

Forwards Elon’s four forwards are comprised of one senior, one junior, one sophomore and one freshman. Senior Aaron Parker (Louisville, Ky.), junior Erfan Imeni (Bur-lington, N.C.) and sophomore Steven Dilger (Wake Forest, N.C.) are a solid group. Joining that group in 2008 will be freshman Denzel Ogunyase (Albany, N.Y.). Parker is the Phoenix’s second-leading returning scorer, having netted three goals and assisted on five others in 19 games as a junior. He scored one game-winning goal. His size (6-2) allows Parker to be very effective on set pieces. Imeni has come into his own and is expected to improve his scoring numbers for the Phoenix in 2008. As a sophomore, Imeni scored three times and tallied two assists on his way to loggins SoCon All-Tournament accolades. Dilger will continue to add depth to the position. Ogunyase enters the fold after being named MVP while playing at The Albany Academies where he was also an all-league pick. He has had experience by training at the Middlesbrough Academy in England and has appeared in two all-star games in two years at a national camp. Added Powell, “We have some exciting options at the forward position this year. We will see who is in form and confident in front of the goal and again, strive to find the best combination for the team.”

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Darren PowellHead Coach 77-36-11 Career Record (Six Years)27-24-8 Elon Record (Three Years) Darren Powell was hired as the head coach of the Phoenix men’s soccer program in December of 2004. Powell came to Elon after serving four seasons as an assistant at Southern Conference rival UNC Greensboro. In Powell’s three seasons at the helm of the Elon squad, the program has produced 12 All-Southern Conference performers and a SoCon Freshman of the Year. In 2007, Powell guided the Phoenix to an 8-7-4 overall record, marking the program’s first back-to-back winning seasons since 1987 and 1988. Elon went 4-3-0 in SoCon play to finish tied

for third. Along the way, his team earned ties with North Carolina, Clemson and eventual national champion Wake Forest. The tie with top-ranked Wake Forest provided the Demon Deacons with their first blemish of the season. Under Powell’s leadership, the Elon program claimed its first-ever NCAA Division I national ranking in 2006 – appearing as high as 22nd in the Soccer America poll on Sept. 12 after starting the campaign with a 6-1-0 ledger, including a 2-0 victory over then-No. 17 UAB. His team finished the year at 10-8-2 overall, the program’s first winning year since moving to the Division I ranks for the 1999 season. In his first season with the Phoenix, Powell led the squad to a 9-9-2 overall record and a 4-2-1 mark in SoCon action, finishing third in the league. Elon emerged from that cam-paign with two First Team All-SoCon selections, two Second Team All-SoCon honorees, the SoCon Freshman of the Year, three SoCon Players of the Week, two SoCon All-Tourna-ment picks, two NSCAA All-South Region players, one College Soccer News All-Freshman choice and one USL professional player. For his efforts, Powell was honored as the 2005 Southern Conference Coach of the Year. At UNCG, Powell assisted in all aspects of the program, including recruiting, schedul-ing and academic development. The Spartan program posted a 55-26-3 mark in his four sea-sons there and became the nation’s top-ranked program during the regular season in 2004. Powell was honored as one of the top NCAA Division I assistant coaches by College Soccer News and has coached three MLS players, one NSCAA Senior All-Star, three All-Ameri-cans, one Academic All-American, four All-Region honorees, 22 All-SoCon selections, two conference Freshman of the Year award winners and one league Player of the Year while at UNCG. Prior to joining the Spartan staff, Powell headed the Greensboro College program for three seasons, posting a 50-12-3 ledger. He led the Pride to the NCAA Division III finals in 1998 and Dixie Conference titles in 1998, 1999 and 2000. His program produced a MLS and English Premier League player, two NSCAA Senior All-Stars, three All-Americans, 15 All-Region choices, 25 All-Dixie Conference selections, three league Players of the Year and two conference Rookies of the Year. In 1998, Powell was honored by the NSCAA as the South Region Coach of the Year after being named the Dixie Conference Coach of the Year. The Pride finished ranked second in the nation in 1998, eighth in the country in 1999 and 12th nationally in 2000. Powell played professionally for the Carolina Dynamo USISL team, the Raleigh Flyers A-League team and the Wilmington Hammerheads USISL team from 1995-1999. Powell is also heavily involved in youth soccer in North Carolina. He serves as a staff coach at the Greensboro Soccer Club and has been a North Carolina ODP head coach for the past six years. Powell also works as a staff coach with the USYSA Region III ODP team and holds a USSF A-License. Powell graduated from UNC Greensboro in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in leisure studies where he helped the Spartans make two NCAA Tournament appearances. He was a two-time captain, team MVP and All-South Region selection as well as a three-time All-Big South Conference honoree. Powell became the first Spartan player to score over 100 career points at the Divi-sion I level. Powell and his wife, Elise, have two young children – Naomi and Caleb.

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Jason O’KeefeAssistant Coach Jason O’Keefe joined coach Darren Powell’s staff in Feb. of 2007 after serving as an assis-tant at the University of Cincinnati for the 2006 season. He has also spent time at Wake Forest University and Greensboro College as an assistant. In his first season with the Phoenix, the program posted an 8-7-4 overall record to post Elon’s first back-to-back winning seasons since 1987 and 1988. O’Keefe helped the Bearcats to an 11-6-2 overall record and a Big East regular season title in 2006. Cincinnati also participated in the 2006 NCAA College Cup, falling to Northwestern University in the first round. Prior to joining the staff at Cincinnati, O’Keefe worked as an assistant at Wake Forest for

three seasons. During his time with the Demon Deacons, the program compiled a 13-8-2 overall record and reached the third round of the NCAA College Cup in 2005. Wake Forest went 42-18-4 during O’Keefe’s tenure. He spent the previous three seasons as an assistant coach at Greensboro, his alma mater. During his time with the Pride, Greensboro captured three consecutive regular season and tournament titles and was ranked in the NCAA-III top-10 all three years. O’Keefe joined the Greensboro staff in 2000 when Powell hired him to his staff in his final year with the Pride. O’Keefe, who holds a USSF “A” license and NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, was a North Carolina ODP staff coach and head coach of the Carolina Dynamo of the Super Y-League from 2002-06. He also coached the Super Y-League South Atlantic Regional team from 2004-06. O’Keefe is also involved in youth soccer and currently serves as the director of coaching for the local Burlington Soccer Club. O’Keefe graduated from Greensboro in 1997 with a degree in history and education. He played for the Pride from 1992-1996, helping the team to three NCAA-III Tournament appearances, a 1994 conference title and a 1996 South Region championship.

Powell on O’Keefe: “Jason continues to work hard at all aspects of our program. He has offered our group some great in-sight. He is an asset to this coaching staff and Elon athletics.”

Joe CrumpAssistant Coach/Goalkeepers Coach Joe Crump, in his second year with the Phoenix program, serves as the squad’s goalkeepers coach. In his first season at Elon, the program posted an 8-7-4 overall record to post its first back-to-back winning seasons since 1987 and 1988. Under his guidance, Elon true freshman goal-keeper Clint Irwin claimed All-SoCon honors and Phoenix keepers combined to help lead the program to a school-record four consecutive shutouts in 2007. Crump played for coach Darren Powell at UNC Greensboro as a three-year starting goal-ie. He has also been a North Carolina ODP staff member and goalkeepers coach for Triangle

United. Crump assisted the Region III champions and USYSA National Finalists. The 2003 UNCG graduate holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing and is a USSF licensed coach.

Powell on Crump: “Joe did a great job with our goalkeepers last years. He is a dedicated and loyal coach. His expert analy-sis of our goalkeepers has improved our GAA in just his first season.”

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Powell on Boerner: Kyle stepped up big in the games he played last year. As a captain, we expect Kyle to lead this team by example. He is an excellent leader.

2007: Started all six matches in which he appeared...Received his team’s scholar-athlete award...Grabbed 33 saves and

allowed just five goals in nearly 617 minutes...Boasted a 0.73 GAA and an .868 save percentage...Recorded

shutouts in a 2-0 victory over UNC Asheville and a scoreless tie with UNC Wilmington...Made 11 saves

in a 1-1 tie at Clemson...Made nine stops in a 1-1 tie with North Carolina...2006: Appeared in, and started, three matches...Made 10 saves and went

3-0-0...Tallied 269:07 in net and allowed just two goals for a 0.67 GAA...Grabbed three

saves and earned a shutout in a victory over Belmont...2005: Started two games and appeared in three matches as a true freshman...Logged 226:03 in net, making 10 saves...Posted a 1.59 GAA...Prep: A three-time first team all-conference pick...Named Florida Class 5A All-State twice...Land O’ Lakes team MVP in 2005...2005 St. Petersburg Times and Tampa Tribune Player of the Year...Recorded 126 saves and 10 shutouts his senior season...Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1986...Son of Tom and Debby Boerner...Majoring in business administration... Favorite food is home cooking...Favorite movie is “Without Limits”...Favorite TV show is anything on the History Channel...Favorite musician is Dave Matthews...Would most like to travel to the Mediterranean coast...Favorite place on campus is the athletics com-plex...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is the overtime ties with Clemson and North Carolina.

Why Elon?: I loved the campus, the climate and the small university atomsphere.

Boerner’s Career stats

Year GP-S Minutes GA GAA Sv. Pct. Sho2005 3-2 226:03 4 1.59 10 .714 02006 3-3 269:07 2 0.67 10 .833 12007 6-6 616:47 5 0.73 33 .868 2Career 12-11 1111:57 11 0.89 53 .828 3

Powell on Ott: Chat is an athletic goalkeeper who will be a good addition to our squad. He led his high school team to a state championship and runner-up finish the last two years. We expect him to develop with specialized training over the next few years.

Prep: A two-time selection as All-TCIS, all-state and all-prep league...Earned 2007 NSCAA All-Region III (South) honors...Tallied 39 shutouts and posted a 0.49 GAA while the team went 67-4-2 in three years as a starter...Helped the program advance to the state finals in both his junior and senior campaigns...Personal: Born Dec. 26, 1989...Son of Mike and Shawn Ott...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is

barbecue bacon chicken pizza...Favorite movie is “Wayne’s World”...Favorite TV show is The Office...Favorite musical group is The Strokes...Would most like to travel to New Zealand...Favorite place on campus is my dorm room...Most memo-rable soccer moment is winning the conference final on penalty kicks over our cross-town rival as a junior.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because I really enjoyed my visit with the team. It also seemed like a great fit for me because of the campus size and the friendly atmo-sphere.

Powell on Irwin: Clint had a good first year and he will compete with Kyle (Boern-er) for the goalkeeper position. We hope Clint continues his improvement.

2007: Made 13 starts in 13 appearances as a true freshman...Earned the team’s Top Newcomer award...Named Second Team All-So-Con after posting a .712 save percentage and a 1.13 GAA...Al-lowed 15 goals in 1,190 minutes...Recorded five shutouts, including three consecutive 2-0 victories against Mount St. Mary’s, Georgia Southern and Davidson...Shut out Appalachian State twice...The five blankings are tied for fifth place on Elon’s single-season list...Made a season-high five saves to help Elon to a 1-1 tie against top-ranked and eventu-al national champion Wake Forest...Prep: Named an All-Amer-ican and National Player of the Year by the National Christian School Athletic Association...Chosen as the 2006 North Carolina Player of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association...Selected as a NSCAA/adidas All-American and an adidas ESP All-Star in 2006...Helped lead Charlotte Christian to the 2006 state finals...Named Region 9 Player of the Year, All-South, all-state, all-region and all-conference...Named to All-Observer team and Mecklen-burg County Player of the Year by the Charlotte Observer his senior year...Holds the National Christian High Schools GAA record...A member the North Carolina ODP team since 2003, helping that team capture the Region III title in 2006 and national title in 2007 where he received the Golden Glove Award...Selected to the Region III ODP squad in 2006...Helped his Charlotte United club to two North Carolina State Cup titles and the Super Y North American crown in 2004...Named one of the 100 Freshmen to Keep an Eye On by College Soccer News in 2007...Personal: Born Apr. 1, 1989...Son of Roy and Nancy Irwin...Majoring in politi-cal science...Favorite food is steak fajitas...Favorite movie is “V for Vendetta”...Favorite TV show is 24...Favorite musical group is Radiohead...Would most like to travel to Spain...Favorite place on campus is the common area around Alamance...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is playing top-ranked and eventual national champion Wake Forest to a tie.

Why Elon?: Elon fit me as a person in all aspects; academics, soccer and the gen-eral university culture.

IrwIn’s Career stats

Year GP-S Minutes GA GAA Sv. Pct. Sho2007 13-13 1190:00 15 1.13 37 .712 5Career 13-13 1190:00 15 1.13 37 .712 5

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Powell on Mason: Will returns as a captain following a very good 2007 season...We expect Will to continue being a team leader this year.

2007: Named to SoCon All-Tournament Team...Served as team cap-tain and was honored as a scholar-athlete by the team...One of

three players to start all 19 of Elon’s contests...Assisted on one score each in Elon’s victories over Georgia Southern and Appa-lachian State...2006: Started 19, and appeared in all, of Elon’s 20 matches...Named team MVP...Notched three assists, in-cluding one on the game-winner against UNC Asheville...Selected to the Soccer America Team of the Week on Sept. 13...2005: Played in all 20 matches, making 18 starts...Assist-

ed on three scores...Prep: Team captain for both his Univer-sity School squad as well as his Cleveland Force Juniors

club team...Helped lead the Ohio North ODP team to the 2004 state title...A member of the Y-League ODP Regional Team...Personal: Born Mar. 17, 1987...

Son of Rex and Heath Mason...Majoring in international studies...Favorite food is sandwiches...Favorite movie is “Green Street Hooligans”...Favorite TV show is Entourage...Would most like to travel to Jerusalem...Favorite place on campus is the game field...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is beating nationally-ranked UNCG 2-1 if front of 1,300 fans in overtime my freshman year.

Why Elon?: Elon provided me the opportunity to play soccer competitively, get a good education and experience a normal college life.

Mason’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2005 20-18 0 3 3 9 3 0 0-02006 20-19 0 3 3 6 3 0 0-02007 19-19 0 2 2 3 2 0 0-0Career 59-56 0 8 8 18 8 0 0-0

Powell on Leko: Chris has been adjusting to the pace of the col-lege game in the United States. He scored some goals in the

Southern Conference in 2007 and we hope he can con-tinue to successfully transition to college soccer.

2007: Started two of the 17 matches in which he appeared...Scored a goal each in league wins over

Georgia Southern and Appalachian State...Prep: Was a 2006 Canadian National U18 Youth Player and a member of the

Canadian National U17 Team in 2005...Was a Canadian National Team player for three years and a Team Ontario

member for four years...Captained the Ontario Provin-cial team...Has helped his clubs to two Ontario Cup In-

door titles as well as an Ontario Summer Games crown...Participated in the Foyle Cup as well as the Milk Cup with the Dixie 89ers...Has been a member of the National Training Center since 2003...Captained the Winstars Soccer Academy Se-nior team...Personal: May 15, 1989...Son of Vladimir and Jadranka Leko...Unde-cided upon a major...Favorite food is pizza...Favorite movie is “Peaceful Warrior”...Favorite musician is DJ Tiesto...Would most like to travel to Barcelona, Spain...Favorite place on campus is Rudd Field...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is scoring my first career goal.

Why Elon?: Elon offers me an excellent education and the soccer program is one of the best I have seen.

Leko’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2007 17-2 2 0 4 5 2 0 0-0Career 17-2 2 0 4 5 2 0 0-0

Powell on Lunka: Ben performed well in his first year and if he continues to im-prove we expect him to do well this fall.

2007: Saw time in 18 matches, earning 14 starting as-signments as a true freshman...Prep: A four-year starter and team captain for his OH-N ODP state team...Also a four-year starter for his regional team...Named as a “Player to Watch” in the class of 2007 by Top Drawer Soccer...Helped his Region II team to the 2006 Interregional title and a 2005 Premier League crown...A member of the squad that reached the finals of the 2005 Disney Showcase...His Cleveland Soccer Academy club team won the 2006 OH-N State Cup...Helped Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy claim the 2004 Ohio state title and make a semifinals appearance in 2005...Personal: Born Mar. 8, 1989...Son of Vic and Karen Lunka...Majoring in business administration...Favorite food is piz-za...Favorite movie is “Braveheart”...Favorite TV show is Prison Break...Favorite musical group is U2...Would most like to travel to Mt. Everest...Favorite place on campus is the Alamance Fountain...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is playing soccer on the beach while in Charleston for a tour-nament.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon to be a part of a quality soccer program and attend a top-level university.

Lunka’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2007 18-14 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0Career 18-14 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0

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Powell on Collins: Clint was one of the top performers last fall and has continued to improve. We expect him to do well this season.

2007: Started all 15 matches in which he appeared...Assisted on both Phoenix goals in a 2-0 SoCon victory over Davidson...2006: Saw time in seven matches, making one start, as a true fresh-man...Prep: Helped lead the Concorde Fire Club team to the 2005 Disney Showcase title as well as the Region III Premier League championship in 2003, 2004 and 2005 and a regional finals appearance in 2006...A member of the Georgia ‘87 ODP team...Named first team all-county as a prep...Named MVP of his Walton High team...Personal: Born Oct. 18, 1987...Son

of Rex and Dan and Theresa Collins...Majoring in economics...Favorite food is a $5 footlong from Subway...Favorite movie is “Across The Universe”...Favorite TV show is Planet Earth...Fa-

vorite musical group is Led Zeppelin...Would most like to travel to Madrid, Spain...Favorite place on campus is the third floor of Belk Library...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is playing and tying top-ranked

and eventual national champion Wake Forest.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because of the fresh, up-and-coming soccer program and the good academic reputation of the university.

CoLLIns’ Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2006 7-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-02007 15-15 0 2 2 1 0 0 0-0Career 22-16 0 2 2 2 0 0 0-0

Powell on Miller: Stephen continues to develop as a player. We look forward to him having another good, solid season in 2008.

2007: One of three Phoenix players to start all 19 matches...Finished the year with four points on a goal and two assists...Scored his first career goal in a league victory at Wofford...Both assists, including one on the game-winner, came in Elon’s victory over High Point...2006: Earned four starting assignments and ap-peared in 12 total matches as a true freshman...Tallied one assist, which came in his first collegiate contest, a 4-3 Elon win against Stetson...Prep: Spent three years on the North Carolina ‘87 ODP team...Helped his Charlotte Soccer club team to two North Carolina State Cup championships (2003, 2006)...Was a three-time all-

conference and all-region selection at Charlotte Latin... Honored as both an all-state and all-South selection...Named to the All-Observer team...Helped lead Charlotte Latin to two NCISAA state titles...Personal: Sept. 29, 1987...Son of Craig and Sharon Miller...Majoring in exercise/sport science...Favorite food is cereal...Favor-ite movie is “The Italian Job”...Favorite TV show is The Office...Favorite musi-cal group is Audioslave...Would most like to travel to the Mediterranean...Favorite place on campus is a grassy knoll...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is scoring my first career goal against Wofford.

Why Elon?: I came to Elon because of the beautiful campus and the proximity to home.

MILLer’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2006 12-4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-02007 19-19 1 2 4 5 4 0 0-0Career 31-23 1 3 5 5 4 0 0-0

Powell on Franks: Brad has improved during his time at Elon. On his day, he is a great talent. We will look for him to become a more consistent player this fall.

2007: Made 18 appearances, garnering two starting as-signments as a true freshman...Assisted on two scores, including Elon’s lone goal in a 1-1 tie at top-ranked and eventual national champion Wake Forest...Prep: Named First Team All-New Jersey by the Newark Star Ledger and First Team All-South Jersey by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Camden Courier Post and Burlington County Times...First team all-conference selection...Scored 13 goals and had 34 assists as a senior...Netted 25 goals and tallied 62 assists in his Shawnee career...Helped the Mt. Laurel Raptors club squad make one New Jersey State Cup finals and two semifinal runs...The team claimed the 2006 Score at the Shore and 2006 Potomac Memorial Day Tournament titles...His 2006 Shawnee team claimed the New Jersey state title, the Coaches Cup crown and the Olympic Conference champion-ship, rating as the top team in the state and as high as fourth in the nation by Stu-dent Sports and 10th by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America...Prep team went 27-0-0 to set the state record for wins in a season...Helped rally his team from a two-goal deficit, scoring twice and setting up the game-winner in the state finals...Personal: Born June 16, 1989...Son of Jack and Janice Franks...Broth-er Jamie plays for Wake Forest’s men’s soccer team...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is roast beef ...Favorite movie is “Boondock Saints”...Favorite TV show is Lost...Favorite musician is Bruce Springsteen...Would most like to travel to Canada...Favorite place on campus is West End Restaurant...Most memorable Elon soccer moments are Drew Gardner’s goal celebrations.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because of the beautiful campus, the coaching staff and the direction in which the program in heading.

Franks’ Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2007 18-2 0 2 2 11 5 0 0-0Career 18-2 0 2 2 11 5 0 0-0

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Powell on Carroll: James is one of the top performing midfielders in the state of North Carolina. He is a brave and determined center midfielder who can win and distribute the ball well for his team. We see him adding strength to our midfield here at Elon.

Prep: Helped coach Michael Magno’s Charlotte United FC ‘89 Gold club team capture the 2004 State Cup...Was a member of the North Carolina ‘90 ODP squad for three seasons (2005-07) and was among the region pool in 2007...President of his National Honor Society chapter...Captained his club squad for seven sea-sons...Personal: Born Feb. 23, 1990...Son of John and Sarah Carroll...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is chicken lasagna...Favorite movie is “Green Street Hooligans”...Favorite TV show is Mythbusters...Favorite musical group is Dave Matthews Band...Would most like to travel to Munising, Michigan...Favorite place on campus is Rudd Field...Most memorable soccer moment is winning the North Carolina State Cup in 2004 after teammate, and close friend, Julian Brown was killed in a bus accident in France.

Why Elon?: For me, Elon had the right blend of academics and soccer. Each year, the school improves and the campus has a great community atmosphere.

Powell on Ogunyase: Denzel is a dynamic, attacking player who scores goals. He will add to our attacking options this fall. His speed and power will make an impact in the Southern Coference.

Prep: Named league MVP while playing at The Albany Academies...Has been an all-league all-star since joining the varsity ranks as an eighth-grader...Trained at the Middlesbrough Academy in England and has appeared in two all-star games in two years at a national camp...His Blackwatch Dundee club team reached the finals of the Jefferson Cup and claimed two CDYSL first-place finishes...Personal: Sept. 15, 1990...Son of Renee Robinson...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is pizza...Favorite movie is “The Dark Knight”...Favorite TV show is the EPL Re-view Show...Favorite musician is Lil Wayne...Would most like to travel to Nige-ria...Favorite place on campus is Rudd Field...Most memorable soccer moment is scoring the game-winner in the last minute of a Surf Cup game against the number one team in the country.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because it is the right fit for me. Both the academics and soccer are great and the campus is one of a kind.

Powell on Imeni: Erfan has developed into a strong player. He had a good spring and his PDL experience should make him even better this fall.

2007: Started 11 contests and made appearances in a total of 18 matches...Collected SoCon All-Tournament honors...Scored three total goals, including both Phoenix tallies in a 2-0 vic-tory over Appalachian State in the SoCon Tournament...Recorded two assists...2006: Recorded two assists as a true freshman...Assisted on the game-winner in his first collegiate contest, a 4-3 victory over Stetson...Saw time in 13 matches, making seven starts...Prep: An all-conference, all-region and all-area selection during his time at nearby Williams High...Was the second-leading scorer in the county as a junior...A member of the TFC Navy U-17 Club team...Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1988...Son of Sammy and Shahzad Imeni...Majoring in business adminis-tration...Favorite food is hibatchis...Favorite movie is “Tal-ladega Nights”...Favorite TV show is Entourage...Favor-ite musician is Lil Wayne...Would most like to travel to Madagascar...Favorite place on campus is Octagon Cafe...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is playing top-ranked and eventual national champion Wake Forest to a 1-1 tie.

Why Elon?: I’ve watched many Elon soccer games after living in Burlington for years and knew that this is where I wanted to be. I loved everything about Elon from the start.

IMenI’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2006 13-7 0 2 2 3 1 0 0-02007 19-11 3 2 8 33 18 1 0-0Career 32-18 3 4 10 36 19 1 0-0

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Powell on Street: Daniel continues to develop into a strong left-sided player for us. We expect him to continue to improve in 2008.

2007: Made appearances in all 19 contests, making 14 starts...Scored twice, including the game-winner in a 4-0 victory over

SoCon foe Appalachian State...His second goal was the lone Phoenix tally in a 1-1 tie with North Carolina...Passed for three assists...2006: Netted his first career goal in Elon’s 3-0 win over SoCon foe Wofford...Appeared in 14 con-tests, making one start...Prep: Has been a member of the North Carolina ‘88 ODP team since 2002, helping the

squad advance to the national tournament in both 2004 and 2006 (Co-National Champions)...Has also been a member of the ‘88 Region III ODP team...His ‘87 Char-lotte Soccer Club team captured a state title in 2003 and

2006...Was both an all-region and all-state selection at South Mecklenburg...Personal: Born May 19, 1988...Son of Mark and Gail Street...Majoring in business administration...Favorite food is chicken tikka masala...Favorite movie is “Step Brothers”...

Favorite TV show is Family Guy...Favorite musical group is The Fray...Would most like to travel to Hawaii...Favorite place on campus is Acorn Coffee Shop...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is scoring a goal against North Carolina.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon for the great education I would receive and the rising soccer program.

street’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2006 14-1 1 0 2 4 1 0 0-02007 19-14 2 3 7 21 13 1 0-0Career 33-15 3 3 9 25 14 1 0-0

Powell on Gardner: Drew had a very productive spring season and has recovered well from his injury. We expect him to contribute this fall.

2007: Red-shirted due to injury...Prep: All-state selection in 2006 and an all-conference honoree in both 2005 and 2006...Named the Apex High team MVP in 2006...Helped Apex to the 2005 4A state title...Led his 88 CASL Elite team to the North Carolina State Cup title as well as the 2006 US Club Soccer Champion’s Cup title...His squad reached the USYSA Region III finals in 2005 and won a na-tional title in 2003...Personal: Aug. 6, 1988...Son of Kevin and Cindy Gardner...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is country style steak...Favorite movie is “Tupac: Ressurection”...Favorite TV show is Weeds...Favorite musician is Tupac...Would most like to travel to Hawaii...Favorite place on campus is the third floor

of Belk Library.

Why Elon?: The coaches and faculty are very friendly and professional. I enjoy having small class sizes.

Powell on Dilger: Stephen has a good work ethic and will work hard this fall.

2007: Saw action in two games as a true freshman..Prep: A member of the USL Super Y-League ODP Southern Atlantic Divisional Select Team...Named Region 3 NCHSAA All-Region...Academic all-conference selection...Helped lead his team to NCYSA State Cup titles in 2003, 2004 and 2007 as well as a 2006 US Club Soc-cer Champion’s Cup crown...A member of the team that won the Region III U14 and the USYSA National U14 titles in 2003...Personal: Born Nov. 17, 1988...Son of Steve and Nancy Dilger...Majoring in business administration...Favorite food is pizza...Favorite movie is “The Boondock Saints”...Favorite TV show is Prison Break...Favorite musical group is Dispatch...Would most like to travel to New Zea-land...Favorite place on campus is Harden during breakfast...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is earning a tie with top-ranked and eventual national champion Wake Forest.

Why Elon?: The soccer program and the academics were both a good fit for me.

DILger’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2007 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Career 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Powell on Threeths: Jahan is a defender who loves to attack from the back. He is very athletic and will add speed to our team in several different positions. It was good to have Jahan with us this spring which we believe accelerated his transition to college soccer.

Prep: A member of the Georgia ODP team from 2003-2006...Also earned a spot on the Super Y Regional squad...Earned Roswell’s Rookie of the Year award in 2005 and was named team MVP in 2007...Helped lead coach Gregg Blasingame’s highly successful Concorde Fire program to the 2006 USYSA national finals, the USYSA Region III title as well as the Disney Showcase crown...A member of three teams that claimed Georgia state titles – 2004, 2006 and 2007 – and another which reached the finals – 2005...The Fire was a 2007 USYSA Region III semi-finalist and won the Red Bull National League Eastern Division...Personal: Born Aug. 12, 1989...Son of Joseph Hemati and Afsanen Threeths...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is Philly cheese steak...Favorite movie is “Remember the Titans”...Favorite TV show is the EPL Review Show...Favorite musician is Marvin Gaye...Would most like to travel to Dubai...Favorite place on campus is Belk Library...Most memorable soccer moment is playing against Rampage FC at nationals be-cause the game was end to end, the atmosphere was great and there was a lot at stake.

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Why Elon?: I chose Elon because the soccer team has a desire to compete and win. The team plays with passion and is only going to get better. Also, the atmosphere at Elon was what I was looking for.

Powell on Wyatt: Justin is returning to his top form and, if he can continue to im-prove like he did last year, he can become a leader for our squad.

2007: Appeared in all 19 contests, garnering 18 starts...Picked up First Team All-SoCon accolades, Second Team NSCAA

All-South and NCCSIA All-State honors...Led the team, and ranked fourth in the Southern Conference, with nine goals

and 21 points...Netted a team-best three game-winners...Scored Elon’s only goal in a 1-1 tie at Clemson...As-

sisted on three scores...2006: Ranked fourth on the squad with 10 points as a true freshman...Was

second on the team with four goals...Netted game-winners against Stetson (his first col-legiate game) and Belmont...Assisted on two

scores...Saw time in 19 matches, making six starts...Prep: A 2005 NSCAA adidas High School All-Amer-

ican... Competed with his North Carolina ‘88 ODP team in its second national championship last spring, earning co-national champion status...The team finished third at the national tournament

in 2004...A two-time All-South Region player...A member of the Region III ODP team for two years and the state team for four...Claimed both all-state and all-region accolades twice...His ‘87 CASL Elite Club team captured state titles in both 2004 and 2005...Earned team MVP honors in both 2004 and 2005 and helped Sanderson to conference tournament titles both years...Scored two goals in the North Caro-lina East-West All-Star Game...Named one of the 100 Freshmen to Keep an Eye On by College Soccer News...Personal: Born Apr. 28, 1988...Son of Howard and Janet Wyatt...Majoring in business administration...Favorite food is pizza...Favor-ite movie is “Kingdom of Heaven”...Favorite TV show is Family Guy...Favorite musical group is Dave Matthews Band...Favorite place on campus is Rudd Field...Favorite Elon soccer memory is scoring against, and then tying, top-ranked and eventual national champion Wake Forest.

Why Elon?: I chose to come to Elon because of the beautiful campus, quality soc-cer program and the academic excellence.

wyatt’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2006 19-6 4 2 10 19 12 2 0-02007 19-18 9 3 21 44 21 3 0-0Career 38-24 13 5 31 63 33 5 0-0

Powell on Mader: Greg is looking forward to being out on the pitch and his posi-tive approach makes everyone around him better.

2007: Appeared in one game as a true freshman..Prep: A member of the 1989 North Carolina State ODP team for five years, serving as the team captain for the squad’s trip to Italy in 2004...Chosen as team captain and team MVP as well as conference player of the year, all-region and all-state while at Cardinal Gibbons High...Led Cardinal Gibbons to the state title game in his junior and senior seasons, winning the crown in 2006...Helped his ODP team claim the 2007 ODP National title...Personal: Born May 18, 1989...Son of Charles and June Mader...Majoring in mathematics...Favorite food is mom’s chicken cutlet parmigiana...Favorite movie is “Blue Streak”...Favorite TV show is Flight of the Conchords...Favorite musical group is Say Anything...Would most like to travel to Australia...Favorite place on campus is Belk Library...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is becoming part of the Elon soccer family.

Why Elon?: Elon provides a good balance between athletics and academics.

MaDer’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2007 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Career 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Powell on King: Austen is a sound local talent who possesses strong leadership skills. He is continuing to develop into a good player and has improved over the years into a strong defender who is very good in the air. We look forward to him making an impact on our team.

Prep: Member of the 2007 NCSCA Men’s All-State Team...Earned a spot on the 2008 NCSCA “Clash of the Carolinas” All-Star team...Honored as the 2007 New Six Conference Player of the Year...Helped lead Ralph L. Fike to conference crowns in 2004, 2005 and 2006 and a state finals appearance in 2007...Helped his ‘89 CASL Elite club, coached by Jay Howll and Bruce Murray, reach the USYSA Southern Regional finals in 2007 and the 2007 NCYSA state title...Has captained both his prep and club teams....Personal: Born May 2, 1990...Son of Lewis and Charlene King...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is chicken parmesan...Fa-vorite movie is “Saving Private Ryan”...Favorite TV show is Family Guy...Favorite music is classic rock...Would most like to travel to Manchester, England...Favorite place on campus is the soccer complex...Most memorable soccer moment is scoring two goals in the 2007 North Carolina 3A state championship game.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because of its excellent academics, its friendly campus atmosphere and the opportunity to play competitive Division I college soccer under the guidance of this coaching staff. In addition, the university is located less than two hours from my home. Elon satisfied all of my needs.

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Powell on Kinney: Steven is a team leader and is getting better. He makes his teammates better with his “lead from the front” attitude. We anticipate another solid season from him.

2007: Earned First Team All-SoCon honors as well as Second Team All-South accolades from the NSCAA and NCSSIA All-State honors...Team MVP...Was one of three Phoenix players to start all 19 contests...Scored one goal, the game-winner in the victory over High Point...2006: Hon-ored as the team’s top newcomer...Was one of just three play-ers to start all 20 contests...Scored the first goal of his career in the season-opening victory over Stetson...Knocked home the game-winner in a win over Charlotte...Named to the David-son adidas Classic All-Tournament Team...Prep: Helped the Concorde Fire to the 2005 Disney Showcase title as well as three Region III Premier League titles and a USYSA Re-gional finals appearance in 2006...A two-time team captain for Norcross High...Named all-county and selected as his team’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2005...Norcross cap-tured a 7AAAAA region title during his time at the school....Personal: Born Oct. 28, 1987...Son of Charles and Debbie Kinney...Majoring in accounting...Favorite food is hot fries...Favorite movie is “Dumb and Dumber”...Favorite TV show is Iron Chef...Favorite musical group is O.M.B. (Old Men in the Basement)...Would most like to travel to Barcelona, Spain...Favorite place on campus is Rudd Field...Favorite Elon soccer memory is taking the lead against top-ranked and eventual national champion Wake Forest.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because of the beautiful campus and the location.

kInney’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2006 20-20 3 0 6 15 5 1 0-02007 19-19 1 0 2 16 9 1 0-0Totals 39-39 4 0 8 31 14 2 0-0

Powell on Parker: Aaron is maturing as a player and has improved tremendously in his time at Elon. We expect him to be a key player for us this year.

2007: Started 18 matches and appeared in all 19 contests...Ranked third on the team with three goals and 11 points...Finished second on the squad with five assists...Scored the game-winner against UNC Asheville...Netted one goal and assisted on another in a 4-0 league victory over Appalachian State...2006: Netted his first-ca-reer game-winner in Elon’s 3-0 victory over SoCon foe Wofford...Made 14 appear-ances, garnering three starting assignments...2005: Started three matches, seeing action in 12 contests overall...Scored his first collegiate goal during a 6-1 win over

High Point...Notched three assists, including two on game-winning goals...Prep: Led his prep squad in scoring in both his sophomore

and junior seasons...Claimed team MVP honors following his ju-nior campaign...Helped lead the Javanon 87 club team to four state titles in five years (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004) as well as a Region 2 championship in 2003...Also helped his club team to

three consecutive Midwest Division crowns (2002-04)...Won a national title in 2006 with his Javanon 87 team...Personal: Born Dec. 28, 1986...Son of Tony and Mattie Parker...Major-ing in psychology...Favorite food is macaroni and cheese...Favorite movie is “Friday”...Favorite TV show is Weeds...Favorite musician is Lil Wayne...Would most like to travel

to Cancun, Mexico...Favorite place on campus is the soc-cer fields...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is de-feating Appalachian State 4-0 at home with family at the game as he scored once and earned one assist.

Why Elon?: I have family in North Carolina. I loved the campus atmosphere and wanted to play for a Division I program.

Parker’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2005 12-3 1 3 5 9 4 0 0-02006 14-3 2 0 4 9 7 1 0-02007 19-18 3 5 11 25 12 1 0-0Totals 45-24 6 8 20 43 23 2 0-0

Powell on Miller: Hunter returns after a good 2007 season. If he can be more consistent, he will have another solid year.

2007: Saw action in 16 total matches, earning 13 starting roles...2006: Red-shirted...Prep: A member

of the Roanoke Star Soccer Club from 1996-2004 before joining the Greensboro Soccer Club...A Virginia State ODP member since 1999 and Re-gion I ODP player since 2003...Helped his club

squad advance to the semi-finals of the 2002 Dallas Cup and the finals of the 2003 Tivoli Cup...His Greensboro club team captured the 2005 Jefferson Cup title...An Honorable Mention Western Valley District player in

2003...Claimed First Team Western Valley District and Second Team All-Times Land honors in 2004...Personal:

Born Apr. 11, 1988...Son of Tom and Robin Miller...Major-ing in anthropology...Favorite food is anything ethnic...Fa-vorite movie is “Gladiator”...Favorite TV show is I Love Mon-

ey...Favorite musical group is 311...Would most like to travel to Parkhead Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland...Favorite place on

campus is Danieley Center...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is tying unde-feated, and future national champion, Wake Forest on the road.

Why Elon?: I wanted to play for a top-notch program where the coaches and play-ers are all driven to succeed and always strive to become better.

MILLer’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2006 Red-Shirted2007 16-13 0 0 0 5 1 0 0-0Totals 16-13 0 0 0 5 1 0 0-0

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Powell on Fleming: Morgan is a steady midfielder who will improve with the day-to-day involvement of college soccer. He will add depth to our midfield. Morgan’s success at the club level will be an asset to our program.

Prep: Earned all-conference and all-region accolades while at Cardinal Gibbons where he was a team captain...His ‘89 CASL team won the 2005 region title and was a national finalist while the 2006 and 2007 teams captured state crowns...Per-sonal: Born Dec. 15, 1989...Son of Jeff and Michelle Fleming...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is chicken alfredo...Favorite movie is “Superbad”...Favorite TV show is Two and a Half Men...Favorite musical group is Flipsyde...Would most like to travel to Italy...Favorite place on campus is Rudd Field...Favorite soccer memory is scoring the tying goal in the state semi-finals to send the game into PKs, where we won to advance to the state finals.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because of its strong academic program and its solid soccer team. I felt that Elon was small enough that I would feel comfortable in the environment, but large enough to help broaden my experiences. I was also very impressed with the coaching staff and team. I look forward to joining the team.

Powell on Murray: Kevin is improving and has a good, positive attitude that helps him contribute well to this team.

2007: Appeared in four matches...Prep: An all-conference, all-region and second team all-state selection during his prep career...Honored as the MVP of his Super Y-League program...Helped lead Western Guilford to the state semifinals...Was a member of the 88 CASL Elite team which claimed the 2007 NCYSA state title...Personal: Born Oct. 5, 1988...Son of Mark and Joan Murray...Majoring in busi-ness administration...Favorite food is Mom’s homemade chicken salad sandwich...Favorite movie is “Stand By Me”...Favorite TV show is Two and a Half Men...Favorite musical group is Blind Melon...Would most like to travel to Italy...Favorite place on campus is Belk Library...Most memorable Elon soccer moment is being a part of the squad at College of Charleston and witnessing Wyatt’s volley goal.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because of the great education I would receive, the rise in the soccer program and the coaching staff.

Murray’s Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2007 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Totals 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Powell on Powers: Orry is an athletic left-side player. He has gained some valuable experience at NC State, playing in the ACC as both a freshman and sophomore. We now hope he can come in and make an immediate impact on our team.

2007: Started all 18 matches for North Carolina State...Was fourth on the team with seven points...Tied for second among Wolfpack players with three goals scored...Netted one game-winner...Assisted on one goal...2006: Saw action in 17 games as a freshman...Made 10 starts...Recorded an assist in an ACC Tournament game against Virginia Tech...Prep: Four-year starter at Garner High...Earned all-confer-ence honors as both a junior and senior...Netted 83 career goals...Named academic all-conference twice...Team captain...Helped lead ‘87 CASL Elite team to state titles in 2004 and 2005 as well as the 2004 Regionals...CASL squad earned runner-up distinction at the Torneo di Calcio Tournament in Italy in 2004...Ranked among the Super Y top-10 scorrs and Super Y Region III top-five scorers in 2004...Per-sonal: Born Feb. 16, 1988...Son of Gary and Charleen Powers...Majoring in leisure and sport management...Favorite food is Bojangles...Favorite movie is “Grandma’s Boy”...Favorite TV show is The Office...Favorite musical group is OAR...Would most like to travel to Italy...Favorite place on campus is Belk Library...Most memo-rable soccer moment is scoring on a free kick against Clemson to win the game.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because of the high reputation that the school holds. I want to recieve the best education possible and have fun during that time and I feel that Elon is the place to do that

Powers’ north CaroLIna state Career stats

Year GP-S G A Pts. Sh. SOG GW PK-Att.2006 17-10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-02007 18-18 3 1 7 13 8 1 0-0Totals 35-28 3 2 8 13 8 1 0-0

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Powell on Pusateri: Tony is a strong left-side player who will give us options on that side of the field. He is a hard-working player who will make players around him better.

Prep: Helped his Gonzaga College High team to back-to-back WCAC titles and a number two ranking by the Washington Post in 2007...His Bethesda Mavericks club team captured the 2007 Region I Colonial League title, the 2005 Jefferson Cup, the 2004 Potomac Tournament championship, the 2003 Raleigh Shootout title and the 2003 Virginia Beach Tournament crown...That squad advanced to the semi-finals fo the 2008 Maryland State Cup and finished second and third respectively in 2007 and 2006...Personal: Born Dec. 2, 1989...Son of Joe and Linde Pusateri...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is steak fajitas...Favorite movie is “Gladia-tor”...Favorite TV show is Flight of the Conchords...Favorite musical group is Dave Matthews Band...Would most like to travel to Hawaii...Favorite place on campus is Rudd Field...Favorite soccer memory is winning the WCAC High School cham-pionship my senior year.

Why Elon?: I chose Elon because I was very impressed with the beautiful campus, prestigious academic status and mentoring relationships within the community. I also wanted to continue to play soccer and compete at a Division I level program. I am very impressed with the soccer program and how the staff has developed the team.

Powell on Neuhauser: Jordan is a very sound goalkeeper who has a solid tech-nique. He will be a good addition to our squad and will improve for the college training environment.

Prep: Three-time first team all-conference and two-time second team NJISAA all-prep pick at Wardlaw-Hartridge...Two-year captain...Named team’s MVP in 2007...Holds the school records for consecutive starts and saves...Helped his prep team advance to the state quarterfinals each of his final two seasons...Helped the Strong-hold Soccer Club Sharks reach the New Jersey State Cup semifinals in 2007...Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1990...Son of Brett and Maxine Neuhauser...Undecided upon a major...Favorite food is bagels...Favorite movie is “Remember the Titans”...Favorite TV show is The Sopranos...Favorite musical group is the Red Hot Chili Peppers...Would most like to travel to Australia...Most memorable soccer moment is during warm-ups for a game against the top team in our conference, who had beaten us 9-0 earlier, our starting goalie was injured and I was put in goal where I made 21 saves to help us win 1-0.

Why Elon?: Elon offered the total package of what I wanted in a college – the op-portunity to play Division I soccer, a highly regarded business program in a small, liberal arts university and a great campus.

eLon anD the V FounDatIon

Last year, the Elon men’s soccer team hosted its fourth annual match that benefited The V Foundation for Cancer Research. The first of these matches came in 2004 when the Phoenix hosted the then-defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels. A silent auction was held to raise money for The V Foundation featuring items from MLS teams, collegiate pro-grams, NFL teams and The V Foundation to name a few. In 2008, the Phoenix will continue to help raise money for The V Foundation to assist in the fight against cancer. This year’s match will be held at 7 p.m. on Oct. 21 against Duke and will be played in Rhodes Stadium.

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aPPaLaChIan state MountaIneers October 7 • 7 p.m. • Ted Mackorell ComplexLocation Boone, N.C.Enrollment 16,600Conference SouthernHead Coach Shaun Pendleton (Akron, ‘85)Rec. at School/Yrs. First YearCareer Rec./Yrs. 320-53-13/192007 Rec. 6-10-3Conf. Rec./Finish 2-4-1/4thSID Contact Eric BohannonPhone 828-262-7166E-Mail [email protected]

CoLLege oF CharLeston Cougars October 11 • 7 p.m. • Rudd FieldLocation Charleston, S.C.Enrollment 11,617Conference SouthernHead Coach Ralph Lundy (Western Carolina, ‘72)Rec. at School/Yrs. 243-167-27/21Career Rec./Yrs. 373-238-40/312007 Rec. 13-5-1Conf. Rec./Finish 6-1-0/2ndSID Contact John GattoPhone (843) 953-5465E-Mail [email protected]

CharLotte 49ers September 27 • 7 p.m. • Transamerica FieldLocation Charlotte, N.C.Enrollment 22,254Conference Atlantic 10Head Coach Jeremy Gunn (Cal St. Bakersfield, ‘93)Rec. at School/Yrs. 12-7-2/1Career Rec./Yrs. 135-42-19/92007 Rec. 12-7-2Conf. Rec./Finish 5-3-1/4thSID Contact Brent StastnyPhone 704-687-6313E-Mail [email protected]

DaVIDson WildcatsOctober 15 • 7 p.m. • Alumni StadiumLocation Davidson, N.C.Enrollment 1,700Conference SouthernHead Coach Matt Spear (Davidson, ‘93)Rec. at School/Yrs. 70-63-10/6Career Rec./Yrs. Same2007 Rec. 4-14-1Conf. Rec./Finish 2-4-1/7thSID Contact Matt HarrisPhone 704-894-2931E-Mail [email protected]

Duke BLue DeVILsOctober 21 • 7 p.m. • Rhodes StadiumLocation Durham, N.C.Enrollment 6,247Conference Atlantic CoastHead Coach John Kerr (Duke, ‘87)Rec. at School/Yrs. First YearCareer Rec./Yrs. 81-57-12/92007 Rec. 11-8-1Conf. Rec./Finish 4-3-1/3rdSID Contact Meredith RiederPhone 919-684-3328E-Mail [email protected]

east tennessee state BuCCaneers September 14 • 3:30 p.m. • Rudd FieldLocation Johnson City, Tenn.Enrollment 13,389Conference Atlantic SunHead Coach Scott Calabrese (Bryant, ‘95)Rec. at School/Yrs. First YearCareer Rec./Yrs. First Year2007 Rec. N/AConf. Rec./Finish N/ASID Contact Jeff SchneiderPhone 423-439-5612E-Mail [email protected]

FurMan PaLaDIns October 28 • 7 p.m. • Rudd FieldLocation Greenville, S.C.Enrollment 2,600Conference SouthernHead Coach Doug Allison (South Carolina, ‘89)Rec. at School/Yrs. 181-71-21/13Career Rec./Yrs. Same2007 Rec. 19-4-0Conf. Rec./Finish 7-0-0/1stSID Contact Jordan CaskeyPhone 864-294-3065E-Mail [email protected]

georgIa southern eagLes October 4 • 2 p.m. • Eagle FieldLocation Statesboro, Ga.Enrollment 16,841Conference SouthernHead Coach Kevin Kennedy (Augusta St., ‘95)Rec. at School/Yrs. 16-18-3/2Career Rec./Yrs. Same2007 Rec. 6-12-0Conf. Rec./Finish 2-5-0/7thSID Contact Barrett GilhamPhone 912-478-5239E-Mail [email protected]

hIgh PoInt Panthers August 29 • 7 p.m. • Vert StadiumLocation High Point, N.C.Enrollment 3,500Conference Big SouthHead Coach Dustin Fonder (Roanoke, ‘94)Rec. at School/Yrs. 5-14-1/1Career Rec./Yrs. Same2007 Rec. 5-14-1Conf. Rec./Finish 1-5-0/6thSID Contact Manny NievesPhone 336-841-4638E-Mail [email protected]

north CaroLIna tar heeLs September 24 • 7 p.m. • Fetzer FieldLocation Chapel Hill, N.C.Enrollment 28,000Conference Atlantic CoastHead Coach Elmar Bolowich (Mainz, ‘81)Rec. at School/Yrs. 223-130-31/19Career Rec./Yrs. Same2007 Rec. 7-8-5Conf. Rec./Finish 3-5-0/6thSID Contact John MartinPhone 919-962-0084E-Mail [email protected]

unC asheVILLe BuLLDogs September 12 • 7:30 p.m. • Rudd FieldLocation Asheville, N.C.Enrollment 3,500Conference Big SouthHead Coach Steve Cornish (Manchester, ‘82)Rec. at School/Yrs. 94-184-16/16Career Rec./Yrs. Same2007 Rec. 4-13-1Conf. Rec./Finish 0-6-0/7thSID Contact Mike GorePhone 828-251-6923E-Mail [email protected]

unC greensBoro sPartansOctober 25 • 7 p.m. • UNCG Soccer StadiumLocation Greensboro, N.C.Enrollment 16,600Conference SouthernHead Coach Michael Parker (Madeley, ‘68)Rec. at School/Yrs. 366-144-20/24Career Rec./Yrs. 478-171-27/322007 Rec. 11-8-2Conf. Rec./Finish 4-3-0/T3rdSID Contact Mike HirschmanPhone 336-334-5615E-Mail [email protected]

oLD DoMInIon MonarChs September 5 • 5 p.m. • UNCG Soccer StadiumLocation Norfolk, Va.Enrollment 22,287Conference Colonial Athletic AssociationHead Coach Alan Dawson (Lock Haven, ‘84)Rec. at School/Yrs. 129-70-18/11Career Rec./Yrs. 258-100-28/202007 Rec. 14-7-3Conf. Rec./Finish 8-2-1/1stSID Contact Carol Hudson, Jr.Phone 757-683-3372E-Mail [email protected]

raDForD hIghLanDers November 1 • 7 p.m. • Rudd FieldLocation Radford, Va.Enrollment 9,122Conference Big SouthHead Coach Spencer Smith (Tennessee, ‘87)Rec. at School/Yrs. 124-120-25/14Career Rec./Yrs. 158-171-31/192007 Rec. 11-9-0Conf. Rec./Finish 3-3-0/4thSID Contact Patrick ReedPhone 540-831-5211E-Mail [email protected]

wake Forest DeMon DeaCons October 1 • 7 p.m. • Rhodes StadiumLocation Winston-Salem, N.C.Enrollment 4,412Conference Atlantic CoastHead Coach Jay Vidovich (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘82)Rec. at School/Yrs. 187-81-27/14Career Rec./Yrs. Same2007 Rec. 22-2-2Conf. Rec./Finish 6-1-1/2ndSID Contact Chad CrunkPhone 336-758-5842E-Mail [email protected]

wILLIaM & Mary trIBe September 20 • 7 p.m. • Rudd FieldLocation Williamsburg, Va.Enrollment 5,500Conference Colonial Athletic AssociationHead Coach Chris Norris (William & Mary, ‘95)Rec. at School/Yrs. 30-33-15/3Career Rec./Yrs. Same2007 Rec. 9-9-3Conf. Rec./Finish 6-4-1/T5thSID Contact Kris SearsPhone 757-221-3368E-Mail [email protected]

wInthroP eagLes September 7 • 12 p.m. • UNCG Soccer StadiumLocation Rock Hill, S.C.Enrollment 6,500Conference Big SouthHead Coach Rich Posipanko (Slippery Rock, ‘74)Rec. at School/Yrs. 190-158-25/19Career Rec./Yrs. 307-207-45/292007 Rec. 11-4-3Conf. Rec./Finish 3-2-1/3rdSID Contact Brett ReddenPhone 803-323-2129 x6246E-Mail [email protected]

woFForD terrIers September 17 • 7 p.m. • Rudd FieldLocation Spartanburg, S.C.Enrollment 1,350Conference SouthernHead Coach Ralph Polson (Erskine, ‘80)Rec. at School/Yrs. First YearCareer Rec./Yrs. 196-104-26/172007 Rec. 7-12-1Conf. Rec./Finish 0-7-0/8thSID Contact Travis WoodsPhone 864-597-4092E-Mail [email protected]

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Opponent W L TAlabama-Huntsville 0 1 0Alderson-Broaddus 0 1 0Allentown 1 0 0Appalachian State 3 4 2Armstrong Atlantic 1 0 0Averett 5 4 0Barber-Scotia 3 1 0Barry (Fla.) 0 1 0Barton 8 13 1Belhaven (Miss.) 1 0 0Belmont 1 0 0Belmont Abbey 8 12 2Berry (Ga.) 1 1 0Birmingham-Southern 2 0 0Campbell 6 9 1Carson-Newman 6 3 0Catawba 11 15 3Charleston Southern 3 4 0Charlotte 2 3 0Christopher Newport 1 0 0Citadel, The 2 1 1Clemson 0 2 0Coastal Carolina 1 6 1College of Charleston 0 8 0

Opponent W L TDavidson 3 2 0Denver 0 1 0Duke 0 6 0East Carolina 10 6 1Erskine 1 1 0Fairfield 1 0 0Francis Marion 2 0 0Furman 2 6 1Gardner-Webb 5 6 1George Mason 0 1 0Georgia Southern 3 2 0Greensboro College 9 3 0Guilford 10 11 1Hampden-Sydney 0 1 0Hargrave Military 0 1 0High Point 9 24 10Jacksonville 1 0 0Lenoir-Rhyne 5 8 2Liberty 1 7 1Long Island 1 0 0Longwood 5 3 0Louisburg 1 0 0Lynchburg 2 0 0Mars Hill 12 2 0

Opponent W L TMarshall 0 1 0Mercer 2 0 0Methodist 1 1 0Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 1Mt. Olive 3 0 0Navy 0 1 0Newberry 1 0 0North Carolina 0 12 1UNC Asheville 7 7 1UNC Greensboro 4 10 1UNC Pembroke 9 7 0North Carolina State 1 5 0North Carolina Wesleyan 8 9 1UNC Wilmington 2 2 1Oglethorpe 1 0 0Old Dominion 0 4 0Pfeiffer 11 10 4Presbyterian 1 7 1Queens 1 1 0Radford 2 8 1Randolph-Macon 0 1 0Roanoke 0 2 0St. Andrews 6 0 2St. Francis (Pa.) 1 0 0

Opponent W L TSouth Alabama 0 1 0South Carolina 1 1 0USC Aiken 0 1 0Stetson 2 2 0Towson 0 2 0UAB 1 0 0Vermont 1 0 0Virginia 0 1 0VMI 1 1 0Virginia Tech 0 5 0Wake Forest 1 5 1Washington & Lee 0 1 0Warren Wilson 1 1 0West Virginia Wesleyan 0 1 0William & Mary 0 1 0Wingate 13 6 0Winthrop 3 5 1Wofford 7 7 0

2008 Opponents in bold.

New Opponents in 2008: East Tennessee State

1999Record: 3-14-0 Big South: 0-7-0Coach: Mike ReillyDate Opponent ResultSept. 1 Lynchburg W, 4-1Sept. 4 at Old Domnion L, 0-3Sept. 8 Wofford W, 4-2Sept. 11 The Citadel L, 0-1Sept. 19 at Furman L, 0-2Sept. 22 at North Carolina St. L, 1-4Sept. 26 Stetson L, 0-2Sept. 29 Campbell W, 1-0Oct. 2 UNC Asheville* L, 1-2 (2OT)Oct. 6 at Liberty* L, 0-1Oct. 9 at Coastal Carolina* L, 0-1Oct. 16 at Radford* L, 2-5Oct. 20 High Point* L, 0-1Oct. 23 at Winthrop* L, 2-3Oct. 27 at Duke L, 1-9Oct. 30 Charleston Southern* L, 1-2Nov. 4 vs. Liberty% L, 0-1* Big South Match% Big South Tournament - Conway, S.C.

2000Record: 10-10-0 Big South: 3-4-0Coach: Mike ReillyDate Opponent ResultSept. 2 vs. Mercer^ W, 1-0Sept. 3 at North Carolina St.^ W, 4-1Sept. 6 Furman L, 0-2Sept. 10 at Wofford W, 2-1Sept. 13 VMI L, 2-4Sept. 16 Radford* W, 3-1Sept. 20 Liberty* L, 0-1Sept. 23 at Charleston Southern* W, 2-1Sept. 27 at Campbell L, 3-6Sept. 30 at UNC Asheville* L, 0-3Oct. 4 Charlotte W, 2-1Oct. 7 Coastal Carolina* L, 0-5Oct. 11 at High Point* L, 0-2Oct. 18 at Virginia L, 1-3Oct. 21 Winthrop* W, 4-0Oct. 22 at Lynchburg W, 2-0Oct. 25 at North Carolina L, 0-5Nov. 1 vs. Coastal Carolina% W, 4-1Nov. 2 vs. Charleston Southern% W, 1-0Nov. 3 vs. Radford% L, 0-2* Big South Match^ adidas Wolfpack Classic - Raleigh, N.C.% Big South Tournament - Lynchburg, Va.

2001Record: 8-12-0 Big South: 3-4-0 Coach: Mike ReillyDate Opponent ResultAug. 31 vs. Towson^ L, 0-2Sept. 2 at Navy^ L, 0-1Sept. 5 Virginia Tech L, 0-8Sept. 8 at Liberty* L, 0-1Sept. 19 Wofford W, 4-2Sept. 29 at Coastal Carolina* L, 1-2

Oct. 3 at Charlotte L, 1-2Oct. 6 UNC Wilmington W, 1-0Oct. 10 at North Carolina St. L, 0-4Oct. 13 at Radford* L, 0-1Oct. 17 High Point* W, 2-0Oct. 20 at Birmingham-Southern W, 2-0Oct. 24 Campbell W, 5-1Oct. 30 Winthrop* W, 1-0Nov. 2 at Col. of Charleston& L, 0-1Nov. 3 vs. The Citadel& W, 5-1Nov. 6 UNC Asheville* W, 1-0Nov. 9 Charleston Southern* L, 1-2 (2OT)Nov. 11 at #10 South Carolina L, 1-5Nov. 15 at Winthrop% L, 0-2* Big South Match^ Navy Tournament - Annapolis, Md.& Blackbaud Invitational - Mt. Pleasant, S.C.% Big South Tournament - Rock Hill, S.C.

2002Record: 7-13-1 Big South: 2-4-1 Coach: Mike ReillyDate Opponent ResultSept. 2 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-1Sept. 4 at Campbell L, 2-3Sept. 7 Long Island W, 3-1Sept. 11 at East Carolina L, 2-5Sept. 14 Radford* T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 17 at Wofford W, 2-1Sept. 20 vs. Denver^ L, 2-3Sept. 22 vs. Vermont^ W, 3-2Sept. 25 Liberty* L, 0-2Sept. 28 #23 Coastal Carolina* L, 2-4Oct. 2 #18 North Carolina L, 0-4Oct. 11 at Marshall L, 0-3Oct. 16 at High Point* W, 5-1Oct. 18 Birmingham-Southern W, 2-1 (OT)Oct. 23 at #1 Wake Forest L, 1-3Oct. 25 at Winthrop* L, 1-3Oct. 30 at UNC Asheville* L, 0-2Nov. 2 at UNC Greensboro L, 1-6Nov. 6 at Charleston Southern* W, 1-0Nov. 14 vs. Liberty% W, 2-1Nov. 15 vs. #13 Coastal Carolina% L, 0-2* Big South Match^ Flyer Classic - Dayton, Ohio% Big South Tournament - Rock Hill, S.C.

2003Record: 6-11-1 Southern: 1-5-1Coach: Mike ReillyDate Opponent ResultAug. 29 East Carolina L, 1-2Sept. 3 at Longwood W, 1-0Sept. 7 UNC Greensboro* L, 0-2Sept. 10 UNC Asheville L, 1-3Sept. 13 at Furman* T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 17 Gardner-Webb L, 2-3 (2OT)Sept. 20 at Radford L, 0-2Sept. 24 UNC Wilmington W, 1-0Oct. 1 Georgia Southern* W, 1-0Oct. 8 at #25 South Carolina W, 1-0

Oct. 11 Davidson* L, 2-4Oct. 22 at Col. of Charleston* L, 0-2Oct. 25 Appalachian St.* L, 0-1 (OT)Oct. 29 at Clemson L, 2-3Nov. 1 at Wofford* L, 0-2Nov. 6 Campbell W, 2-0Nov. 9 High Point W, 2-0Nov. 13 at Col. of Charleston^% L, 0-1* SoCon Match% SoCon Tournament - Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

2004Record: 4-11-5 Southern: 1-5-1 Coach: Mike ReillyDate Opponent ResultSept. 1 Radford L, 0-3Sept. 4 at UNC Asheville T, 1-1 (OT)Sept. 7 at UNC Wilmington L, 1-2Sept. 9 N.C. Wesleyan T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 15 at East Carolina W, 2-1Sept. 18 at #3 UNC Greensboro* T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 22 at Appalachian St.* L, 1-2Sept. 24 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)^ W, 2-1Sept. 26 vs. Longwood^ W, 3-2Oct. 2 at Campbell L, 1-2Oct. 6 Furman* L, 0-1Oct. 10 Wofford* W, 3-0Oct. 13 North Carolina L , 1-3Oct. 15 at High Point T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 19 at #9 Wake Forest L, 0-2Oct. 24 Col. of Charleston* L, 0-3Oct. 26 at Davidson* L, 2-3 (OT)Oct. 31 at Georgia Southern* L, 1-3Nov. 3 Liberty T, 1-1 (2OT)Nov. 9 at #20 Col. of Charleston% L, 0-1* SoCon Match^James Madison Tournament - Harrisonburg, Va.% SoCon Tournament - Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

2005Record: 9-9-2 Southern: 4-2-1Coach: Darren PowellDate Opponent ResultSept. 3 vs. Mercer^ W, 2-1 (OT)Sept. 4 vs. Fairfield^ W, 1-0Sept. 7 East Carolina W, 3-0Sept. 10 High Point W, 6-1Sept. 14 at #19 Old Dominion L, 3-4Sept. 16 at Mount St. Mary’s T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 18 at Towson L, 0-2Sept. 21 at North Carolina St. L, 1-3Sept. 24 at Radford L, 0-1Sept. 28 Appalachian St.* T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 1 at Furman* W, 1-0Oct. 4 at #4 North Carolina L, 1-2 (2OT)Oct. 11 #23 Virginia Tech L, 0-1Oct. 16 Georgia Southern* W, 4-0Oct. 22 Davidson* W, 1-0Oct. 25 at Wofford* L, 2-3Oct. 29 at Col. of Charleston* L, 0-2Nov. 2 #17 UNC Greensboro* W, 2-1 (OT)Nov. 5 Appalachian St.% W, 1-0

Nov. 11 vs. #21 UNC Greensboro$ L, 0-1* SoCon Match^ adidas Wolfpack Classic - Raleigh, N.C.% SoCon Tournament First Round - Elon, N.C.$ SoCon Tournament Semi-Finals - Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

2006Record: 10-8-2 Southern: 3-3-1 Coach: Darren PowellDate Opponent ResultAug. 25 Stetson W, 4-3Aug. 27 Jacksonville W, 5-4 (OT)Sept. 1 at Davidson*^ W, 2-1 (OT)Sept. 3 vs. Charlotte^ W, 3-1Sept. 6 Old Dominion L, 0-1Sept. 8 vs. Belmont& W, 1-0Sept. 10 vs. #17 UAB& W, 2-0Sept. 13 #5 Wake Forest L, 0-2Sept. 16 at High Point T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 20 Furman* W, 2-1Sept. 23 UNC Asheville W, 2-1Sept. 26 at #5 North Carolina L, 0-1 (OT)Sept. 30 at UNC Greensboro* L, 1-3Oct. 3 at Appalachian St.* T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 8 at Georgia Southern* L, 0-1Oct. 11 at Virginia Tech L, 1-5Oct. 14 Col. of Charleston* L, 2-3Oct. 18 Wofford* W, 3-0Oct. 22 Radford W, 2-0Oct. 28 at Furman% L, 0-2* SoCon Match^ Davidson adidas Classic - Davidson, N.C.& UNCG Classic - Greensboro, N.C.% SoCon Tournament First Round - Greenville, S.C.

2007Record: 8-7-4 Southern: 4-3-0Coach: Darren PowellDate Opponent ResultSept. 1 at William & Mary L, 0-1Sept. 4 High Point W, 4-1Sept. 7 vs. Charlotte^ L, 2-3Sept. 9 vs. UNC Wilmington ̂ T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 16 Mount St. Mary’s W, 2-0Sept. 19 at UNC Asheville W, 2-0Sept. 22 Georgia Southern* W, 2-0Sept. 25 at Clemson T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 30 Davidson* W, 2-0Oct. 2 at #1 Wake Forest T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 6 Appalachian St.* W, 4-0Oct. 9 at Col. of Charleston* L, 0-2Oct. 16 North Carolina T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 20 at Wofford* W, 4-1Oct. 27 at #18 Furman* L, 1-2Oct. 30 at Radford L, 1-2 (2OT)Nov. 3 UNC Greensboro* L, 0-3Nov. 11 Appalachian St.% W, 2-0Nov. 16 vs. #22 Furman$ L, 1-2* SoCon Match ̂NIKE/Aaron Olitsky Mem. Tourn.- Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

% SoCon Tournament First Round - Elon, N.C.$ SoCon Tournament Semi-Finals - Greensboro, N.C.

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Date Opponent Score Overall SoCon Attend Goals ScoredSept. 1 at William & Mary L, 0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 624 NoneSept. 4 High Point W, 4-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 511 J. Wyatt (S. Miller) S. Kinney (E. Imeni) E. Imeni (S. Miller, J. Juchno) A. Parker (D. Street)Sept. 7 vs. Charlotte^ L, 2-3 1-2-0 0-0-0 287 B. Paschall (Unassisted) J. Wyatt (A. Barake)Sept. 9 vs. UNC Wilmington T, 0-0 (2OT) 1-2-1 0-0-0 287 NoneSept. 16 Mount St. Mary’s W, 2-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 289 J. Wyatt (A. Parker) B. Paschall. (A. Parker, E. Imeni)Sept. 19 at UNC Asheville W, 2-0 3-2-1 0-0-0 196 A. Parker (J. Wyatt, B. Paschall) B. Paschall (J. Juchno)Sept. 22 Georgia Southern* W, 2-0 4-2-1 1-0-0 419 Team (Unassisted) C. Leko (W. Mason)Sept. 25 at Clemson T, 1-1 (2OT) 4-2-2 1-0-0 675 J. Wyatt (A. Parker, B. Paschall)Sept. 30 Davidson* W, 2-0 5-2-2 2-0-0 376 J. Wyatt (C. Collins) B. Paschall (C. Collins)Oct. 2 at #1 Wake Forest T, 1-1 (2OT) 5-2-3 2-0-0 767 J. Wyatt (B. Franks, B. Paschall)Oct. 6 Appalachian State* W, 4-0 6-2-3 3-0-0 509 D. Street (D. Boateng, J. Wyatt) C. Leko (D. Street, W. Mason) J. Wyatt (A. Parker, B. Paschall) A. Parker (Unassisted)Oct. 9 at Col. of Charleston* L, 0-2 6-3-3 3-1-0 593 NoneOct. 16 North Carolina T, 1-1 (2OT) 6-3-4 3-1-0 1,773 D. Street (B. Paschall)Oct. 20 at Wofford* W, 4-1 7-3-4 4-1-0 209 S. Miller (B. Paschall, A. Barake) J. Wyatt (D. Street, A. Parker) B. Paschall (Unassisted) B. Paschall (Penalty Kick)Oct. 27 at #18 Furman* L, 1-2 7-4-4 4-2-0 1,472 D. Boateng (J. Wyatt)Oct. 30 at Radford L, 1-2 (2OT) 7-5-4 4-2-0 100 B. Paschall (Unassisted)Nov. 3 UNC Greensboro* L, 0-3 7-6-4 4-3-0 813 NoneNov. 11 Appalachian State% W, 2-0 8-6-4 4-3-0 347 E. Imeni (Unassisted) E. Imeni (J. Juchno)Nov. 16 vs. #22 Furman$ L, 1-2 8-7-4 4-3-0 -- J. Wyatt (B. Franks)

* SoCon Match^ NIKE/Aaron Olitsky Memorial Tournament (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.)% SoCon Tournament First Round (Elon, N.C.)$ SoCon Tournament Semi-Finals (Greensboro, N.C.)

2007 Southern Conference Standings |--------SoCon-------| |----Overall-----| W- L- T Pts Pct. W- L- T Pct .Furman 7-0-0 21 1.000 19-4-0 .826Col. of Charleston 6-1-0 18 .857 13-5-1 .711UNC Greensboro 4-3-0 12 .571 11-8-2 .571ELON 4-3-0 12 .571 8-7-4 .526Appalachian State 2-4-1 7 .357 6-10-3 .395Davidson 2-4-1 7 .357 4-14-1 .237Georgia Southern 2-5-0 6 .286 6-12-0 .333Wofford 0-7-0 0 .000 7-12-1 .375

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## NAME GP-S G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT15 Justin Wyatt 19-18 9 3 21 44 .205 21 .477 3 0-014 Brett Paschall 19-18 7 6 20 39 .179 23 .590 0 1-224 Aaron Parker 19-18 3 5 11 25 .120 12 .480 1 0-010 Erfan Imeni 19-11 3 2 8 33 .091 18 .545 1 0-011 Daniel Street 19-14 2 3 7 21 .095 13 .619 1 0-03 Chris Leko 17-2 2 0 4 5 .400 2 .400 0 0-06 Stephen Miller 19-19 1 2 4 5 .200 4 .800 0 0-021 Douglas Boateng 9-0 1 1 3 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-023 Jon Juchno 17-0 0 3 3 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-018 Steven Kinney 19-19 1 0 2 16 .062 9 .562 1 0-07 Brad Franks 18-2 0 2 2 11 .000 5 .455 0 0-09 Alex Barake 8-8 0 2 2 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-02 Will Mason 19-19 0 2 2 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-05 Clint Collins 15-15 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-020 Hunter Miller 16-13 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-04 Ben Lunka 18-14 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-022 Kevin Murray 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-019 Alex Douyon 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-016 Greg Mader 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-013 Stephen Dilger 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-08 Andrew Johnson 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 19 30 33 93 226 .133 119 .527 8 1-2Opponents 19 20 20 60 203 .099 91 .448 7 0-1

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W-L-T SHO00 Kyle Boerner 6-6 616:47 5 0.73 33 .868 2-1-3 21 Clint Irwin 13-13 1190:00 15 1.13 37 .712 6-6-1 5 TEAM 1Total 19 1806:47 20 1.00 71 .780 8-7-4 7Opponents 19 1806:47 30 1.49 89 .748 7-8-4 4

Elon in the ProsFollowing the 2005 season, defender Anthony Catalano became the first Phoenix men’s soccer player to sign a professional contract. Catalano inked with the Charleston Battery of the USL First Division. He made his profes-sional debut on Sunday, June 11, 2006 against the Puerto Rico Islanders.

Catalano currently plays for the Richmond Kickers of the USL Second Di-vision. He is in his first season with the Kickers.

Kiki Willis, the 2005 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, signed a developmental contract with D.C. United of Major League Soccer following the 2006 season.

Anthony Catalano

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Career reCorDs

Goals1. Mike Wessels 1985-88* 432. Robert Latimer 1998-2001 263. Paul Lawson 1983-84 253. Dave Myers 1991-93 255. Brett Paschall 2004-07 246. Paul Bellacqua 2000-03 237. Sean Flanagan 1981-84 217. Glenn Gess 1985-88* 217. Scott Backman 1995-98 2110. Scott Spada 1981-83 1810. Kiki Willis 2005-06 18

Assists1. Mike Wessels 1985-88* 272. R.T. Myers 1988-89* 203. Sean Flanagan 1981-84 184. Joe Nepay 1984-85 175. Luis Pages 1980-82 165. Tom Balkus 1985-88* 165. Brett Paschall 2004-07 168. Anthony Sherwood 1981-84 158. Bob Artioli 1994-95 1510. Steve Belechak 1979-82 1310. Paul Lawson 1983-84 13

Points1. Mike Wessels 1985-88* 1132. Brett Paschall 2004-07 643. Paul Lawson 1983-84 634. Sean Flanagan 1981-84 604. Robert Latimer 1998-2001 606. Dave Myers 1991-93 557. Glenn Gess 1985-88 548. Paul Bellacqua 2000-03 529. Joe Nepay 1984-85 499. Scott Backman 1995-98 49

Saves1. Kevin McCauley 1978-81 7192. Scot Wahl 1997-2000 4093. Kip Rackley 1984-87 3774. Taylor Saxe 2003-06 3045. Joe Bartlinski 1983-84 2556. Drew Hook 1990-93 2427. Alex Paschold 1994-96 1668. Todd Hudson 1986-89 1559. Kevin Gilfillan 1982-83 15310. Chris Mason 1991-94 124

Save Percentage (Min. of 100 Saves)1. Kip Rackley 1984-87 87.92. Kevin Gilfillan 1982-83 86.43. Todd Hudson 1986-89* 83.84. Joe Bartlinski 1983-84 81.55. John Brill 1988-90* 81.36. Kevin McCauley 1978-81 81.07. Taylor Saxe 2003-06 74.58. Drew Hook 1990-93 73.69. Scot Wahl 1997-2000 72.910. Kyle Ostendorf 2001-03 71.1

Goals Allowed Per Game Played (Min. of 30 GP)1. Todd Hudson 1986-89* 0.772. John Brill 1988-90* 0.843. Kip Rackley 1984-87 0.914. Paul Reuter 1998-2001 1.255. Kevin McCauley 1978-81# 1.46

5. Taylor Saxe 2003-06 1.467. Kyle Ostendorf 2001-03 1.538. Joe Bartlinski 1984-84 1.619. Drew Hook 1990-93 1.749. Alex Paschold 1994-96 1.74

Shutouts1. Kip Rackley 1984-87 192. Taylor Saxe 2003-06 153. Drew Hook 1990-93 10.54. Todd Hudson 1986-89* 105. Joe Bartlinski 1983-84 85. Alex Paschold 1994-96 87. Kevin McCauley 1978-81# 67. Scot Wahl 1997-2000 69. Paul Reuter 1998-2001 5.510. Kevin Gilfiallan 1982-83 510. Clint Irwin 2007- 5

Single Season RecordsGoals1. Paul Lawson 1984 131. Mike Wessels 1988* 131. Dave Myers 1993 131. Asi Jonsson 1995 135. Paul Lawson 1983 125. Glen Gess 1985 125. Mike Wessels 1986 128. Mike Wessels 1985 118. Paul Bellacqua 2002 1110. Tim Sullivan 2002 1010. Kiki Willis 2005 10

Assists1. R.T. Myers 1989 122. Joe Nepay 1985 113. Bob Artioli 1995 103. Nick Aparicio 2006 105. Steve Belechak 1979 95. Luis Pages 1980 95. Sean Flanagan 1983 95. Paul Lawson 1983 95. Mike Wessels 1987 910. Anthony Sherwood 1984 810. Mike Wessels 1985 810. R.T. Myers 1988* 8

Points1. Paul Lawson 1983 332. Mike Wessels 1988* 323. Glenn Gess 1985 314. Paul Lawson 1984 304. Mike Wessels 1985 306. Joe Nepay 1985 297. Mike Wessels 1985 287. Dave Myers 1993 289. Sean Flanagan 1983 2710. Paul Bellacqua 2002 25

Saves1. Kevin McCauley 1978 2022. Kevin McCauley 1980 1823. Kevin McCauley 1981 1724. Kevin McCauley 1979 1635. Kip Rackley 1986 1606. Kevin Gilfillan 1982 1497. Joe Bartlinski 1984 1408. Doug Dowdy 1975 1199. Joe Bartlinski 1983 115

10. Kip Rackley 1987 11310. Scot Wahl 1998 113

Save Percentage (Min. of 75 Saves)1. Kevin McCauley 1980 89.71. Kip Rackley 1987 89.73. Kip Rackley 1985 89.34. Kevin McCauley 1979 86.75. Kevin McCauley 1981 86.05. Kip Rackley 1986 86.07. Kevin Gilfillan 1982 84.28. Joe Bartlinski 1983 82.79. Joe Bartlinski 1984 80.510. Drew Hook 1992 77.6

Goals Allowed Per Game Played (Min. of 15 GP)1. Kip Rackley 1987 0.682. Kip Rackley 1985 0.713. Taylor Saxe 2005 1.114. Todd Hudson 1989 1.195. Drew Hook 1992 1.296. Kevin McCauley 1980 1.316. Nelson Palacios 1990 1.318. Joe Barlinski 1983 1.339. Taylor Saxe 2003 1.3810. Kevin McCauley 1979 1.4410. Kip Rackley 1986 1.44

Shutouts1. Kip Rackley 1987 82. Kip Rackley 1985 62. Drew Hook 1992 62. Taylor Saxe 2005 65. Kevin McCauley 1979 55. Joe Bartlinski 1983 55. Kip Rackley 1986 55. Todd Hudson 1988* 55. Alex Paschold 1995 55. Taylor Saxe 2004 55. Clint Irwin 2007 5

* Stats for 1988 do not include NAIA Tournament# No shutout, goals allowed or shots on goals kept in 1978

Pictured:Above - Kevin McCauleyRight - Taylor SaxeBelow - Robert Latimer

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The Elon Phoenix men’s soccer program posted a successful 2007 campaign, finishing the year with an 8-7-4 over-all record and a 4-3-0 slate in Southern Conference play. It marked the second consecutive winning season for the Phoenix. Coach Darren Powell’s squad finished in a tie for third place in the SoCon and advanced to the conference tournament semifinals for the second time in three years. Elon ended the regular season with a ninth-place ranking in the South Region.

Three Phoenix players were honored by the league with First Team All-SoCon accolades – senior forward Brett Pas-chall, sophomore midfielder Justin Wyatt and sophomore defender Steven Kinney. Elon also landed one player on the second team in freshman goalkeeper Clint Irwin. Two players, sophomore midfielder Erfan Imeni and junior defender Will Mason, were honored for their performances during the SoCon Tournament with all-tournament recognition.

Following the year, Wyatt and Kinney were selected as NSCAA All-South team members. Those two players, along with Paschall earned all-state honors.

Paschall concluded his collegiate career by leaving his mark on the Elon record book. He became just the second Elon men’s soccer player to claim ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors as he earned second team distinction. He also ended up ranking second with 64 career points among Elon’s all-time leaders. He also finished in the program’s career top-five players in goals (fifth with 24) and assists (tied for fifth with 16).

Wyatt led the Phoenix with nine goals while Paschall added seven scores and led the team with six assists. Each was honored once during the season as SoCon Player of the Week – Wyatt on Oct. 2 and Paschall on Oct. 22. Paschall was also named the SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week on Oct. 3.

Following a 1-2-1 start to the season, the Phoenix began a string of four consecutive shutouts to establish a new school record. The shutout streak began with a 0-0 tie against UNC Wilmington. Elon then dispatched Mount St. Mary’s, UNC Asheville and league foe Georgia Southern – all by 2-0 scores.

The Phoenix earned a hard-fought 1-1 tie at Clemson before blanking Davidson 2-0 to run its unbeaten streak to six games. A visit to then-#1 Wake Forest awaited the squad next. Elon grabbed a 1-0 lead late in the first half only to see the Demon Deacons put one on the board in the second half. The teams would remain tied as Elon handed Wake Forest the first blemish of its previously unbeaten and untied season.

A 4-0 victory over Appalachian State saw Elon’s unbeaten streak reach eight games, three shy of the school record. The Phoenix then hit the road for a conference match at College of Charleston. The Cougars snapped the unbeaten streak with a 2-0 win over the Phoenix.

Elon returned home to battle North Carolina and fought the Tar Heels to a 1-1 tie in Rhodes Stadium in front of a program-record crowd of 1,773 fans in the fourth annual Match to Benefit The V Foundation for Cancer Research. The Phoenix followed that match up with a 4-1 SoCon victory at Wofford and improved to 7-3-4 overall and 4-1-0 in league play.

At this point, Elon went on a bit of a skid, dropping its final three regular season contests, including league games at then-#18 Furman (2-1) and at home against UNC Greensboro (3-0). The loss to UNCG marked the Phoenix’s only home defeat of the year as the squad finished 6-1-1 at Elon in 2007.

The Phoenix entered the SoCon Tournament as the fourth seed and hosted fifth-seeded Appalachian State in the first round, going on to knock off the Mountaineers for the second time with a 2-0 victory.

Elon then advanced to the semifinals to face top-seeded and 22nd-ranked Furman. The Paladins jumped on top 1-0 with about 10 minutes remaining in the first half. The Phoenix knotted the game at 1-1 with just over 15 minutes left in regulation only to see Furman score just four minutes later and hold off a late Elon attack. The 2-1 defeat concluded the Phoenix’s season.

In 2007, the Phoenix drew a school-record 630 fans per home date.

teaM reCorDsSeason

Victories: 16 in 1987Winning Pct.: .825 (16-3-1) in 1987Winning Streak: 11 (9-30 thru 11-7-87)Unbeaten Streak: 11 (9-14 thru 10-19-85 & 9-30 thru 11-7-87)Goals Scored: 57 in 1985Goals Per Match: 3.35 in 1985Assists: 54 in 1985Assists Per Match: 3.18 in 1985Points: 168 in 1985Points Per Match: 9.88 in 1985Shots: 399 in 1985Shots Per Match: 23.5 in 1985Saves: 248 in 1996GAA: 0.75 in 1988Fewest Goals Allowed: 12 in 1988Shutouts: 9 in 1987 & 1988Consecutive Shutouts: 4 (9-9 thru 9-22-07)

GameGoals Scored: 10 vs. Mars Hill (9-10-83)Goals Allowed: 14 vs. Belmont Abbey (10-7-75)Assists: 9 vs. High Point (10-13-95)Points: 23 vs. High Point (10-13-95)Saves: 31 vs. Belmont Abbey (10-5-76)

Individual GameGoals: 4 by Bob Artioli vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (9-25-95) & by Duran Martin vs. The Citadel (10-12-98)Assists: 3 by Jason Knight vs. High Point (10-13-95), by Mike Crabtree @ Mars Hill (10-6-91) & by Luis Pages vs. Wingate (1981)Points: 8 by Bob Artioli vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (9-25-95) & by Duran Martin vs. The Citadel (10-12-98)Saves: 34 by Kevin McCauley @ Roanoke (9-17-78)

Justin Wyatt

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PHOENIX SOCCER IN 2007

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2008 Elon Phoenix ScheduleDate Opponent Site Time8-29 High Point High Point, N.C. 7 p.m.

UNCG CLASSIC9-5 Old Dominion Greensboro, N.C. 5 p.m.9-7 Winthrop Greensboro, N.C. Noon

ELON UNIVERSITY CLASSIC9-12 UNCG v. East Tennessee St. Elon, N.C. 5 p.m.9-12 Elon v. UNC Asheville Elon, N.C. 7:30 p.m9-14 UNCG v. UNC Asheville Elon, N.C. 1 p.m.9-14 Elon v. East Tennessee St. Elon, N.C. 3:30 p.m.

9-17 Wofford* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m.9-20 William & Mary Elon, N.C. 7 p.m.9-24 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m.9-27 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 7 p.m.10-1 Wake Forest^ Elon, N.C. 7 p.m.10-4 Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 2 p.m.10-7 Appalachian St.* Boone, N.C. 7 p.m.10-11 College of Charleston* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m.10-15 Davidson* Davidson, N.C. 7 p.m.10-21 Duke^$ Elon, N.C. 7 p.m.10-25 UNC Greensboro* Greensboro, N.C. 7 p.m.10-28 Furman* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m.11-1 Radford Elon, N.C. 7 p.m.

SOCON MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP11-8 Quarterfinals HigherSeed TBA11-14 Semifinals Davidson,N.C. TBA11-16 Finals Davidson, N.C. TBA

*Denotes Southern Conference Match^ Played in Rhodes Stadium

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