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2014FloridaSouthernMen’sSoccerHistoryandRecordBook
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Florida Southern’s First Intercollegiate Soccer Team (1957)
Florida Southern’s first intercollegiate soccer team took the field in 1957, coached by Jim Bush (far right with the bowtie). In their inaugural season, the Moccasins went 1-3-2, playing in the Florida Intercollegiate Conference withJacksonville, Rollins and Stetson. They tied Stetson, 1-1, in their first game, and earned their first win on November 2,at the expense of Jacksonville, beating the Dolphins, 3-1. Hernando Clavijo scored the first ever goal for theMoccasins, while Eddie Kalaska (kneeling and wearing #13) scored the first game-winner by snapping a 1-1 tie in thethird quarter against Jacksonville.
One year later, Florida Southern won the first of its five FIC titles. The Moccasins also won the league in 1965, 1966,1967, and 1971. The ’71 team earned a bid to the NCAA Small College Southern Regional Tournament, hosted byRollins, so far the only time the Moccasins have advanced to any type of NCAA postseason play.
Inaugural Season ............................ page 1Awards and Honors .................... pages 2‐7
Hall of Fame ............................................ 2
All‐Americans .......................................... 3
All‐Region ................................................ 4
All‐Conference ..................................... 5‐6
Florida Southern MVPs ........................... 7
School Records ......................... pages 8‐14 Single Game ......................................... 8‐9
Hat Tricks ............................................... 10
Single Season ................................... 11‐12
Career .................................................... 13
Miscellaneous ........................................ 14
Year‐by‐Year........................... pages 15‐20 Won‐Loss Records ................................ 15
Florida Southern in the SSC .................. 16
Annual Statistical Leaders ............... 17‐18
All‐Time Series History .................... 19‐20
2013 Wrap‐up ........................ pages 21‐22 Florida Southern Stats & Results .......... 21
All‐Sunshine State Conference Team ... 22
SSC Standings and Stats ........................ 22
Sunshine State Conference .... pages 23‐24 SSC Champions and Tournament ......... 23
SSC Teams in NCAA Postseason Play .... 24
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN HALL OF FAMERS
Jim Bush, Florida Southern Hall of Fame, Class of 2005 Jim Bush spent 30 years at Florida Southern and served as head coach of the Moccasins from their beginning in 1957, until his retirement following the 1980 season. He compiled a career record of 115‐118‐23, won five Florida Intercollegiate Conference titles, and led the Mocs to their only NCAA Tournament appearance in 1971. Bush also coached the Florida Southern men’s tennis team for 27 years (1959‐85) and put together a mark of 283‐209, and the FSC women’s tennis team in 1979 and ‘80 with a record of 33‐16.
Alan Grossman, Florida Southern Hall of Fame, Class of 2006
In 2006, Jim Bush was joined by one of his former players, Alan Grossman, who played at FSC from 1971‐74. He set season records that still stand with 22 goals and 47 points in 1973, and also owns the school record for goals in a match (6), goals in a career (47), and most career hat tricks (10). His career total of 97 points stood as a school record for 31 years before it was broken in 2005. He was the Mocs’ leading scorer three times, including his senior year when he moved to the back line in order to help the defense.
Brian Bain, Florida Southern Hall of Fame, Class of 2010 Brian Bain was a 1967 All‐American and remains the only four‐year starting goalkeeper in team history (1966‐69). Though complete save totals from that era are unavailable, he still ranks in the top three of every career goalkeeping category in the team record book. After his graduation, Bain taught in the Polk County school system for 35 years and was well‐known for his involvement in high school sports, particularly volleyball and wrestling. In 2001, he was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Cliff Dixon, Florida Southern Hall of Fame, Class of 2011
Cliff Dixon came to Florida Southern in 1995 after one year at the University of Central Florida, and spent most of the next three years as the Moccasins’ starting goalkeeper. He was named Second Team All‐Sunshine State Conference as a junior, and as a senior he was both First Team All‐SSC and Second Team All‐South Region. That year, in 1997, he set school records that still stand for goals against average (0.61) and shutouts (11), while making 67 saves. Dixon’s overall career numbers include a team‐record 17 shutouts, while his 1.19 goals against average is second all‐time.
The Founding Father of Florida Southern Soccer, 2007 Hall of Fame Inductee Mohammed Sabie Though he never served as head coach of the men’s soccer team, Mohammed Sabie would have to be considered the patriarch of the Florida Southern soccer program. As a student at Florida Southern in 1954, Sabie was instrumental in organizing a men’s club soccer program, which later reached varsity status in 1957. He also played for the early Moccasins and after his graduation in 1957, took his soccer expertise to Kentucky where he is credited with being one of the founding fathers of soccer in that state. He coached and taught at Morehead State University for 38 years and is a member of that school’s Hall of Fame as well. Sabie was also a coach for the Iraqi national team in the 1968 Olympics. In March of 2007, Sabie became the third person inducted into the Florida Southern Athletic Hall of Fame for his contributions to soccer. He joined Jim Bush, the Moccasin coach from 1957‐80, and Alan Grossman, who played for the Mocs from 1971‐74, and still holds the school’s career goals record. Shortly after his induction into the FSC Athletic Hall of Fame, Sabie passed away in Kentucky at the age of 77.
Mohammed Sabie
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-AMERICANS BILL CURRIE – 1961 Bill Currie, Florida Southern’s first soccer All-American, was also the school’s second All-American in any sport after basketball player Don Tobin had been honored four years earlier. Currie came to Florida Southern from Rochester, New York, and was a three-year letterman for the Moccasins from 1959-61. In each of those seasons he was All-Florida Intercollegiate Conference as the top goalkeeper in the league, and as a junior and senior, he was Florida Southern’s MVP. In 1960, Currie became the first Moccasin goalkeeper to post a shutout when he blanked Rollins and Emory in back-to-back games, and as a senior in 1961, he set a record that still stands today with 201 saves. Since that is the only season in which his save total is available, it’s likely Currie would be first or second on the Mocs’ career list as well.
JOHN HAYES – 1965 As a freshman from Sanford, Florida in 1961, John Hayes served as All-American Bill Currie’s backup in goal; and as a sophomore, he took over between the posts on a regular basis. After sitting out a season, Hayes returned to school in 1964, and spent two more years as Florida Southern’s starting goalkeeper. Among his highlights was a 22-save shutout against the University of Miami as a junior that was the Mocs’ first win over the powerful Hurricanes in seven tries. A year later, the Mocs won the Florida Intercollegiate Conference with an undefeated league record, and Hayes was named to the all-conference team.
BRIAN BAIN – 1967 Just as John Hayes took over for Bill Currie and eventually won All-American honors, Brian Bain took over for Hayes and did the same. Bain, however, won the starting job as a freshman and remains the only four-year starting goalkeeper (1966-69) in team history. During his All-American sophomore season, Bain set a school record that stood for 30 years with a 1.20 goals against average, and his career totals of nine shutouts with a 1.82 GAA stood as records for 28 years. He still ranks in the top three of every career goalkeeping category at Florida Southern, though complete save totals are unavailable from that era. Originally from Union, New Jersey, Bain was also a two-time All-State selection while that team was still in effect, and Florida Southern’s 1968 MVP.
JIM DAWSEY – 1969 The only Florida Southern field player to earn All-American honors was Jim Dawsey, who played for the Moccasins at the same time as All-American goalkeeper Brian Bain (1966-69). Dawsey was a Lakeland native who made an immediate impact by earning All-Florida Intercollegiate Conference status as a freshman. A four-year starter at forward and three-year captain, Dawsey graduated as the school’s career leader with 28 goals, a figure that still ranks fifth in team history. He also ranks 10th on the career points list, and would certainly be higher if complete assist totals were available. He still remained in the top five until 1996. Dawsey led the Moccasins in goals as a junior, and in goals (11) and points (24) as a senior when he was Florida Southern’s Most Valuable Player.
AHMAD BELFON – Academic All-American (1997, ’98, ’99) Florida Southern soccer’s first Academic All-American, Ahmad Belfon (also known as Junior) was a four-year starting defender for the Moccasins from 1996-99. During that time, Florida Southern had four of the top six defensive seasons in team history, with a total of 24 shutouts and a 1.09 goals against average. Twice during that period, the Mocs had a team goals against average under 1.00, and in 1997 they set school records with 11 shutouts and a 0.62 GAA. In Belfon’s senior year, the Moccasins set another team record by allowing just 8.8 shots per match while going 13-5-2, and allowing more than one goal in only three of their 20 games played. Belfon also scored five goals with five assists in his career, and his 65 career starts are the fourth most by a Moccasin.
GIVI KOKAIA – Academic All-American (2010) During his four years at Florida Southern, there were few athletes that combined athletic ability and academic success as well as Givi Kokaia. In 49 games with the Moccasins, Kokaia scored 22 goals and had 13 assists for a total of 57 career points. A two-time Academic All-District selection, 2010 was Kokaia’s best season in a Florida Southern uniform as the senior forward tied for the team lead with nine goals and added 10 assists. His 27 points ranked sixth in the Sunshine State Conference, and his 1.80 points per game were third. The Moccasin co-captain would go on to earn First Team Academic All-American honors after finishing sixth in the nation in assists per game, and 24th in points per game.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-REGION SELECTIONS
NSCAA ALL‐SOUTH REGION 1984 John Mines (HM) 1986 Tim Moore (2nd), Frank Stork (2nd) 1987 Tim Moore (2nd), Paul Findling (2nd) 1988 Tim Moore (1st), Keith Spresser (2nd) 1989 Barrett Schiwitz (2nd) 1990 Frank Bresk (2nd) 1991 Roberto Rampino (2nd) 1993 Frank Bresk (3rd) 1997 Tim Cooper (2nd), Cliff Dixon (2nd), Bruce Manuel (2nd) 1999 Bruce Manuel (1st), Mike Nance (2nd) 2000 Mike Nance (1st), Nick Bergstrom (2nd) 2001 Mike Nance (2nd) 2002 Peter Schiebel (2nd) 2003 Clay Roberts (2nd) 2005 Asa Pepia (2nd) 2010 Ashley Holmes (2nd) 2011 Zach Hofstetter (1st)
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL‐REGION
1997 Ahmad Belfon (1st) 1998 Ahmad Belfon (1st) 1999 Ahmad Belfon (1st) 2001 Mike Nance (2nd), Johan Linell (2nd) 2002 Peter Schiebel (1st) 2007 Ryan Wolfe (2nd) 2008 Givi Kokaia (2nd) 2010 Givi Kokaia (1st), Johan Jonsson (1st) 2011 Ashley Holmes (1st)
Terry Darby played three seasons for the Moccasins from 1963-65, was the team MVP in the final two, and was FISCA All-State as a senior. He scored a total of 27 goals in his
career, and his career point total of 66 still ranks seventh in team history despite playing less than 30 total games. He’s also the only player in team history to average more than two points per game in his career.
1999 graduates and co-captainsBruce Manuel (left) and AhmadBelfon (right); Manuel was a 2-timeAll-South Region selection andBelfon was a 3-time Academic All-American.
Givi Kokaia twice made theAcademic All-Region Team and wasan Academic All-American in 2010when he scored nine goals andadded nine assists for 27 points. Inhis career, Kokaia had 57 points in49 games.
FISCA ALL‐STATE (discontinued) 1965 Terry Darby, Don Sabatini 1966 Don Sabatini 1967 Brian Bain, Bruce Bain 1968 Brian Bain, Jim Dawsey 1971 John Dawsey, Bob Scherer 1973 Alan Grossman, Paul McGarigal 1974 Paul McGarigal 1981 Bobby Kramig 1988 Tim Moore 1989 Phil Marks, Barrett Schiwitz 1990 Phil Marks 1991 Frank Bresk
The Florida Intercollegiate Soccer Coaches Association selected an All‐State Team that was discontinued after the 1993 season.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
ALL‐FLORIDA INTERCOLLEGIATE (‘58‐’76) 1957 Carl Abendroth Midfielder William Duncan Junior Defender Richard Pike Forward Ed Kalaska Freshman Forward
1958 Richard Pike Forward William Duncan Senior Defender Ghazi Aboul Muhsin Junior Defender Claude Muse Midfielder Bill (Tex) Jackson Freshman Forward Ed Kalaska Sophomore Forward
1959 Bill Currie Sophomore Goalkeeper Frank Eisenchenk Freshman Midfielder Bill (Tex) Jackson Sophomore Forward Jim Musselman Defender Jack Plant Defender
1960 Bill Currie Junior Goalkeeper Frank Eisenchenk Sophomore Midfielder
1961 Bill Currie Senior Goalkeeper Frank Eisenchenk Junior Midfielder David Kelsey Sophomore Defender
1962 David Kelsey Junior Defender
1963 Frank Eisenchenk Senior Midfielder
1964 Terry Darby Junior Forward Don Sabatini Sophomore Defender
1965 John Hayes Senior Goalkeeper Jim Hayes Senior Midfielder Kurt Hoch Senior Midfielder Don Sabatini Junior Defender
1966 Jim Dawsey Freshman Forward Don Sabatini Senior Defender Wally Wells Senior Defender
1967 Brian Bain Sophomore Goalkeeper Bruce Bain Senior Forward Jim Dawsey Sophomore Forward Barry Green Sophomore Defender Grover Thompson Freshman Defender
1969 Barry Green Senior Defender Grover Thompson Junior Midfielder
1973 Alan Grossman Junior Forward David Kellaway Junior Defender Tom Smith Senior Defender Florida Southern played in the Florida Intercollegiate Conference with several other current members of the Sunshine State Conference from 1957‐76 before the SSC adopted men’s soccer for the 1977 season. (The FIC was disbanded for one year in 1968.) Rollins and Stetson were also members during all 19 seasons, with Saint Leo joining in 1969. Other members at various times were Eckerd, Embry‐Riddle, Jacksonville, Miami, and Tampa.
ALL‐SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 1979 Sean Murphy Freshman Midfielder
1984 Neal Mazzei Junior Forward HM
1986 Frank Stork Senior Midfielder Second Team
1987 Tim Moore Junior Goalkeeper First Team Bobby Pineiro Freshman Forward Second Team Paul Findling Senior Defender HM Shane Hassett Freshman Midfielder HM
1988 Tim Moore Senior Goalkeeper First Team Keith Spresser Senior Defender Second Team Jimmy Weekley Sophomore Midfielder HM
1989 Barrett Schiwitz Sophomore Defender Second Team Mike Bauder Junior Forward HM
1990 Phil Marks Senior Goalkeeper Second Team Frank Bresk Freshman Forward Second Team Barrett Schiwitz Junior Defender Second Team Mike Bauder Senior Forward HM
1991 Frank Bresk Sophomore Forward Second Team Barry Young Freshman Forward HM Phil Bethea Junior Midfielder HM Jon Idle Freshman Defender HM
1992 Barry Young Sophomore Forward Second Team Phil Bethea Senior Midfielder HM Jon Idle Sophomore Defender HM
1993 Frank Bresk Senior Forward HM
1994 Chris Crawshaw Freshman Forward Second Team
1995 Brian Harper Junior Forward Second Team
1996 Cliff Dixon Junior Goalkeeper Second Team Tim Cooper Junior Defender Second Team Simo Arajarvi Freshman Forward HM
1997 Cliff Dixon Senior Goalkeeper First Team Tim Cooper Senior Forward First Team Simo Arajarvi Sophomore Forward Second Team Chris Crawshaw Senior Forward HM Bruce Manuel Sophomore Defender HM Luke Miller Freshman Defender HM
1998 Nathan Garcia Senior Midfielder Second Team
1999 Bruce Manuel Senior Defender First Team
Mike Nance Sophomore Forward Second Team
(all‐conference selections continued on next page)
Frank Bresk was Florida Southern’s first 3-time All-SSC selection, and might have beena 4-time pick if not for an injury that limitedhim to five games in 1992. During his career,Bresk totaled 87 points on 34 goals and 19assists, and led the Moccasins in scoring inall three of his full seasons, including a 14-goal, 36-point effort as a senior.
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After transferring from the University ofSouth Florida, Mike Nance became theMoccasins’ second 3-time All-SSC playerfrom 1999-2001. Despite playing only threeyears at Florida Southern, he’s tied for thirdon the team’s all-time scoring lists with 35goals and 87 points in 53 games. He’s oneof only three Moccasins to score 10 or moregoals in back-to-back seasons (1999, 2000).
FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
2000 Mike Nance Junior Forward First Team Nick Bergstrom Junior Midfielder Second Team Robbie Sanger Freshman Defender Second Team
2001 Mike Nance Senior Forward Second Team Nick Bergstrom Senior Midfielder Second Team
2002 Peter Schiebel Junior Forward Second Team Robbie Sanger Junior Defender Second Team
2003 Clay Roberts Senior Defender Second Team
2004 Asa Pepia Junior Forward First Team
2005 Asa Pepia Senior Forward First Team Ola Sandquist Sophomore Midfielder Second Team
2006 Patrik Dandanell Sophomore Forward Second Team Ola Sandquist Junior Midfielder Second Team Emil Kumlin Sophomore Defender HM
2007 Ryan Wolfe Senior Defender Second Team
2010 Zach Hofstetter Junior Midfielder First Team Ashley Holmes Sophomore Defender First Team
2011 Zach Hofstetter Senior Forward First Team Ashley Holmes Junior Defender First Team
2012 Ashley Holmes Senior Defender First Team
2013 Luke Jenner Senior Midfielder Second Team
SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS
SSC FRESHMEN‐OF‐THE‐YEAR
1994 ................................ Chris Crawshaw
1997 ........................................ Luke Miller
SSC COACH‐OF‐THE‐YEAR
1997 .......... Kris Pahl
SSC PLAYERS‐OF‐THE‐WEEK 1986 October 13 Fred Hammond Def.
1987 September 28 Bobby Pineiro For.
November 2 Shane Hassett Mid.
1991 November 11 Frank Bresk For.
1997 September 15 Tim Cooper (Off.) For. September 15 Cliff Dixon (Def.) GK September 22 Jeff Collins (Def.) Def.
October 6 Bruce Manuel (Def.) Def. October 20 Cliff Dixon (Def.) GK
1998 September 28 Paul Sluyter (Off.) For.
September 28 Jeff Collins (Def.) Def.
1999 September 7 Mike Nance (Off.) For. September 27 Ken Praay (Off.) Mid.
September 27 Bruce Manuel (Def.) Def. November 8 Bryan Amell (Off.) For.
2000 October 16 Trevor Clark (Off.) Mid.
October 23 Clay Roberts (Def.) Def.
October 30 Luke Miller (Def.) Def.
2001 September 4 Johan Linell (Def.) GK
2003 September 21 Clay Roberts (Def.) Def.
2004 September 12 Anders Holmberg (Def.) Def.
2005 August 28 Asa Pepia (Off.) For.
August 28 Aaron DeLoach (Def.) Mid.
2006 August 27 Emil Kumlin (Def.) Def.
2007 September 24 Ryan Wolfe (Def.) Def.
2009 September 21 Paul DiPalma (Def.) GK
2010 September 7 Ashley Holmes (Def.) Def.
October 11 Ashley Holmes (Def.) Def.
2011 September 12 Zach Hofstetter (Off.) For. October 17 Zach Hofstetter (Off.) For.
October 30 Logan Albritton (Off.) Mid.
2013 October 14 Luke Jenner (Off.) Mid.
Ashley Holmes is theMocs’ only 3-timeFirst Team All-SSCselection. He wasalso twice namedthe team’s MostValuable Player, wastwice named an SSCDefensive Player-of-the-Week, and is theonly Moccasin to bea team captain fouryears in row (2009-12, including oneredshirt season).
Chris Crawshaw Luke Miller Kris Pahl
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Tom Arthur is one of only twoMoccasins who are 3-time MVPs.He had 11 goals and nine assists asa senior in 1977, for a total of 31 points in 12 games. Arthur still ranksamong the top-10 career scoringleaders in team history.
Bobby Kramig was the Mocs’ 1980and ’81 Most Valuable Player. Whenhe had 308 saves during those twoseasons. He ranks second in teamhistory in career saves and is nowthe women’s head coach at theUniversity of Miami (OH).
FLORIDA SOUTHERN MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
1957 ... Bill Duncan ...................... Defender ........... Junior 1958 ... Ghazi Abdul Mushin ....... Defender ........... Junior 1959 ... Bill (Tex) Jackson ............. Forward ............ Sophomore 1960 ... Bill Currie ........................ Goalkeeper ....... Junior 1961 ... Bill Currie ........................ Goalkeeper ....... Senior 1962 ... Steve Jacobs ................... Forward ............ Freshman 1963 ... Frank Eisenchenk ............ Midfielder ......... Senior 1964 ... Terry Darby ..................... Forward ............ Junior 1965 ... Terry Darby ..................... Forward ............ Senior 1966 ... Don Sabatini ................... Defender ........... Senior 1967 ... Bruce Bain ...................... Forward ............ Senior 1968 ... Brian Bain ....................... Goalkeeper ....... Junior 1969 ... Jim Dawsey ..................... Forward ............ Senior 1970 ... Grover Thompson ........... Midfielder ......... Senior 1971 ... John Dawsey ................... Forward ............ Junior 1972 ... John Dawsey ................... Forward ............ Senior 1973 ... Dave Kellaway ................ Defender ........... Junior 1974 ... Jeff Arthur ....................... Defender ........... Senior
1975 ... Tom Arthur ..................... Forward ............ Sophomore 1976 ... Tom Arthur ..................... Forward ............ Junior 1977 ... Tom Arthur ..................... Forward ............ Senior 1978 ... Carl Fitzpatrick ................ Defender ........... Senior 1979 ... Don Brady ....................... Goalkeeper ....... Senior 1980 ... Bobby Kramig ................. Goalkeeper ....... Junior 1981 ... Bobby Kramig ................. Goalkeeper ....... Senior
1982 ... Juan Carlos deRada ......... Goalkeeper ....... Sophomore 1983 ... Juan Carlos deRada ......... Goalkeeper ....... Junior 1984 ... John Mines ..................... Midfielder ......... Senior 1985 ... Paul Findling ................... Defender ........... Sophomore 1986 ... Tim Moore ...................... Goalkeeper ....... Sophomore 1987 ... Tim Moore ...................... Goalkeeper ....... Junior 1988 ... Tim Moore ...................... Goalkeeper ....... Senior 1989 ... Barrett Schiwitz .............. Defender ........... Junior 1990 ... Barrett Schiwitz .............. Defender ........... Senior 1991 ... Jon Idle ........................... Defender ........... Freshman
1992 .... Shawn Corgan ................. Goalkeeper ........ Freshman 1993 .... Shawn Corgan ................. Goalkeeper ........ Sophomore 1994 .... Chris Stromberg .............. Defender ........... Freshman 1995 .... Brian Harper .................... Forward ............. Junior 1996 .... Tim Cooper ...................... Def./Mid. ........... Junior 1997 .... Cliff Dixon ........................ Goalkeeper ........ Senior 1998 .... Nathan Garcia ................. Midfielder ......... Senior 1999 .... Bruce Manuel .................. Defender ........... Senior 2000 .... Mike Nance ..................... Forward ............. Junior 2001 .... Johan Linell...................... Goalkeeper ........ Senior 2002 .... Peter Schiebel ................. Forward ............. Junior 2003 .... Clay Roberts .................... Defender ........... Senior 2004 .... Asa Pepia ......................... Forward ............. Junior 2005 .... Asa Pepia ......................... Forward ............. Senior
2006 .... Patrik Dandanell .............. Forward ............. Sophomore 2007 .... Patrik Dandanell .............. Forward ............. Junior 2008 .... Emil Kumlin ..................... Defender ........... Senior 2009 .... David Fletcher ................. Midfielder ......... Sophomore 2010 .... Ashley Holmes ................. Defender ........... Sophomore 2011 .... Zach Hofstetter ............... Forward ............. Senior 2012 .... Ashley Holmes ................. Defender ........... Senior 2013 .... Luke Jenner ..................... Midfielder ......... Senior
2011 MVP Zach Hofstetter led the nation in scoring with 2.93 points per game. He had 17 goals and 10 assists for a total of 44 points. He also led the country with a 1.13 goal-scoring average.
Patrik Dandanell was the Mocs’ MVPin 2006 and ’07, two seasons in whichhe led them in both goals and assists.Along with Chris Crawshaw and AsaPepia, he’s one of only three playersin team history to have double-digitpoints in all four years of his career.
Luke Jenner was selected as Florida Southern’s MVP in 2013 and was the only Moccasin to make the All-SSC team. He had five goals and one assist, and all 11 of his points came in conference play.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SINGLE GAME RECORDS (TEAM)
GOALS: 16 ‐ vs. Florida Bible ........................ W ...... 16‐0 ............ 9/12/87
13 ‐ vs. Flagler ................................. W ...... 13‐0 ............ 9/18/73
vs. Warner Southern ................ W ...... 13‐0 .......... 10/31/89
vs. Southeastern ...................... W ...... 13‐1 .............. 9/8/98
10 ‐ vs. Southeastern ...................... W ...... 10‐0 ............ 9/24/74
at Florida Bible ......................... W ...... 10‐1 .......... 10/14/86
vs. Southeastern ...................... W ...... 10‐1 ............ 9/22/88
vs. Ave Maria ........................... W ...... 10‐0 .......... 10/23/10
ASSISTS: 15 ‐ vs. Florida Bible ........................ W ...... 16‐0 ............ 9/12/87
vs. Ave Maria ........................... W ...... 10‐0 .......... 10/23/10
14 ‐ vs. Southeastern ...................... W ...... 13‐1 .............. 9/8/98
11 ‐ vs. Southeastern ...................... W ....... 8‐1 .............. 9/9/97
10 ‐ vs. Warner Southern ................ W ....... 8‐0 ............ 9/18/00
vs. Bryant ................................. W ........ 9‐0 ............ 8/31/01
9 ‐ vs. Warner Southern ................ W ...... 13‐0 .......... 10/31/89
vs. Lees‐McRae ........................ W ....... 5‐0 .......... 10/16/97
vs. Clearwater Christian ........... W ........ 7‐0 ............ 10/9/04
vs. Florida Tech ........................ W ........ 6‐1 ............ 9/21/05
POINTS: 47 ‐ vs. Florida Bible ........................ W ...... 16‐0 ............ 9/12/87
40 ‐ vs. Southeastern ...................... W ...... 13‐1 .............. 9/8/98
35 ‐ vs. Warner Southern ................ W ...... 13‐0 .......... 10/31/89
vs. Ave Maria ........................... W ...... 10‐0 .......... 10/23/10
*30 ‐ vs. Flagler ................................. W ...... 13‐0 ............ 9/18/73
28 ‐ vs. Bryant ................................. W ........ 9‐0 ............ 8/31/01
*‐Assist total only available for one player
SHOTS (since 1979): 51 ‐ vs. Webber ............................... W ........ 5‐0 .......... 10/17/85
vs. Southeastern ...................... W ........ 6‐0 ............ 9/24/92
48 ‐ vs. Southeastern ...................... W ........ 9‐2 ............ 9/15/95
47 ‐ vs. Florida Bible ........................ W ...... 16‐0 ............ 9/12/87
44 ‐ vs. Warner Southern ................ W ........ 9‐1 .............. 9/7/85
40 ‐ vs. Southeastern ...................... W ........ 4‐0 ............ 10/3/91
vs. Southeastern ...................... W ...... 13‐1 .............. 9/8/98
CORNER KICKS (since 1979): 20 ‐ vs. Palm Beach Atlantic ............ W ........ 4‐0 .............. 9/2/97
19 ‐ vs. Southeastern ...................... W ........ 9‐2 ............ 9/15/95
18 ‐ vs. Southeastern ...................... W ........ 8‐0 .......... 10/29/87
vs. Southeastern ...................... W ...... 13‐1 .............. 9/8/98
16 ‐ vs. Florida Bible ........................ W ........ 4‐0 ............ 11/4/86
15 ‐ vs. Webber ............................... W ........ 5‐0 .......... 10/17/85
vs. Southeastern ...................... W ........ 9‐1 ............ 9/19/94
GOALS ALLOWED: 12 ‐ at South Florida......................... L ....... 0‐12 ............ 9/23/80
11 ‐ at Rollins ................................... L ....... 1‐11 .......... 10/20/70
at Rollins ................................... L ....... 0‐11 ............ 10/8/74
vs. Tampa .................................. L ....... 2‐11 ............ 9/17/80
at Tampa ................................... L ....... 0‐11 ............ 10/9/85
10 ‐ nine times, last at Lynn ............. L ....... 0‐10 .......... 10/29/08
SHOTS ALLOWED (since 1979): 49 ‐ at Tampa .................................... L ........ 0‐11 ............ 10/9/85
48 ‐ vs. Boca Raton ........................... L ........ 0‐9 .............. 11/2/85
vs. Rollins ................................... L ........ 0‐6 .............. 11/5/86
46 ‐ vs. Flagler ................................... L ........ 0‐10 ............ 9/14/85
43 ‐ at South Florida ......................... L ........ 0‐10 ............ 9/10/83
42 ‐ at Tampa .................................... L ........ 0‐6 .............. 9/15/93
FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED (since 1979): 0 ‐ vs. Kendall ................................. W ......... 5‐0 ............ 9/15/00
at Florida Tech .......................... W ......... 4‐0 .......... 10/18/00
1 ‐ vs. Florida Bible ........................ W ....... 16‐0 ............ 9/12/87
vs. Palm Beach Atlantic............. W ......... 4‐0 .............. 9/3/97
vs. Southeastern ....................... W ......... 4‐0 ............ 9/10/96
at Webber International ........... W ......... 8‐0 ............ 9/14/02
vs. Southeastern ....................... W ......... 8‐0 ............ 10/3/03
2 ‐ vs. Southeastern ....................... W ......... 8‐0 .......... 10/29/87
vs. Dominican ........................... W ......... 2‐0 .......... 10/22/87
vs. Warner Southern ................. W ....... 13‐0 .......... 10/31/89
vs. Clearwater Christian ............ W ......... 8‐0 ............ 9/11/93
vs. Palm Beach Atlantic............. W ......... 2‐0 ............ 10/5/96
at Eckerd ................................... W ......... 1‐0 .......... 10/14/97
vs. Clearwater Christian ............ W ......... 4‐0 ............ 9/25/99
3 ‐ nine times, most recently
vs. Clearwater Christian ............ W ......... 3‐1 .............. 9/7/10
SAVES (since 1979): 26 ‐ vs. Tampa .................................. L ........ 2‐11 ............ 9/17/80
at South Florida ......................... L ........ 0‐10 ............ 9/10/83
25 ‐ at South Florida ......................... L ........ 0‐12 ............ 9/23/80
vs. Rollins ................................... L ........ 0‐6 .............. 11/5/86
24 ‐ vs. F.I.T.‐Jensen Beach .............. W ....... 5‐1 .............. 9/25/80
23 ‐ vs. Fla. International .................. L ........ 0‐6 .............. 9/20/81
vs. Flagler ................................... L ........ 0‐10 ............ 9/14/85
22 ‐ at Stetson .................................. L ........ 0‐1 .............. 9/20/86
During the 2000 season, Florida Southern went 12-5 overall, with a 4-3 mark in the Sunshine State Conference in large part due to the play of freshman defenders Clay Roberts (top) and Robbie Sanger. Twice during that season, including once in a conference game at Florida Tech, the Moccasins did not allow a single shot, marking the only two times in team history that’s happened. Overall that year, the Mocs surrendered an average of just 8.9 shots per game, and In 2001, that average fell to 8.5, which remains the school record. By the end of their careers, Sanger was a 2-time All-SSC selection, and Roberts was All-South Region in 2003.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN GAME RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)
GOALS: 6 ‐ Alan Grossman, vs. Flagler ....................................... 9/18/73
5 ‐ Tex Jackson, at Emory ............................................ 10/31/59
Frank Eisenchenk, at Jacksonville .......................... 10/16/63
Alan Grossman, at Embry‐Riddle ............................. 9/27/73
Sean Murphy, vs. Valdosta State ............................. 10/4/80
Barry Young, vs. Webber ........................................... 9/9/92
Brian Harper, vs. Southeastern ................................ 9/15/95
4 ‐ Frank Eisenchenk, vs. Jacksonville ........................... 11/2/63
Terry Darby, at Emory .............................................. 10/2/65
Terry Darby, vs. Orange Soccer Club ...................... 10/16/65
Alan Grossman, vs. Tampa ....................................... 9/24/73
Alan Grossman, vs. Southeastern ............................ 9/24/74
Charlie Tauby, vs. Southeastern .............................. 9/21/76
Chris Black, at Florida Bible .................................... 10/14/86
Paul Sluyter, vs. Southeastern ................................... 9/8/98
Alan Grossman set a school record with six goals against Flagler in 1973, scoring five of them in the first half. It was one of four times in his career he scored at least four goals, and it was one of his school-record 10 hat tricks. He had five straight hat tricks spanning the 1972-73 seasons.
ASSISTS: 5 ‐ Mike Bauder, vs. Warner Southern........................ 10/31/89
Givi Kokaia, vs. Ave Maria ...................................... 10/23/10
4 ‐ Faramarz Elghanayan, vs. Flagler ............................. 9/18/73
Nathan Garcia, vs. Southeastern ............................... 9/8/98
3 ‐ Jeff Hoch, vs. Saint Leo .......................................... 10/13/70
Rob Pursell, vs. Florida Bible .................................... 9/12/87
Keith Spresser, vs. Southeastern ............................. 9/22/88
Dominic Stross, vs. Clearwater Christian ................... 9/5/95
Brian Harper, vs. Eckerd ......................................... 10/10/96
Paul Sluyter, vs. Southeastern ................................... 9/9/97
Harold Betancourt, at Augusta State ......................... 9/2/00
Jonathan Streets, vs. Florida Tech ........................... 9/21/05
Patrick Dandanell, vs. Nova Southeastern (2ot) .... 10/14/06
Nico Guevara, vs. Warner ....................................... 9/7/13
POINTS: 12 ‐ Alan Grossman, vs. Flagler ....................................... 9/18/73
11 ‐ Sean Murphy, vs. Valdosta State ............................. 10/4/80
10 ‐ Tex Jackson, at Emory ............................................ 10/31/59
Frank Eisenchenk, at Jacksonville .......................... 10/16/63
Alan Grossman, at Embry‐Riddle ............................. 9/27/73
Barry Young, vs. Webber ........................................... 9/9/92
Brian Harper, vs. Southeastern ................................ 9/15/95
9 ‐ Chris Black, at Florida Bible .................................... 10/14/86
Paul Sluyter, vs. Southeastern ................................... 9/8/98
8 ‐ accomplished 10 times, most recently by
Mike Nance, vs. Warner Southern ........................... 9/18/00
SHOTS (since 1979): 14 ‐ Jim Allegro, vs. Warner Southern .............................. 9/7/85
13 ‐ Jim Allegro, vs. Webber ......................................... 10/17/85
12 ‐ Fred Hammond, vs. Florida Bible ............................. 11/4/86
11 ‐ Roman Juarez, vs. Warner Southern ..................... 10/31/89
Peter Andersen, vs. Southeastern ............................. 9/8/98
10 ‐ Frank Bresk, vs. St. Francis (IL) ............................... 10/11/93
Chris Crawshaw, vs. Erskine ..................................... 9/10/94
Chris Crawshaw, vs. Palm Beach Atlantic .............. 10/21/94
SAVES (since 1979): 26 ‐ Jeff Janszen, at South Florida ......................... 9/10/83 25 ‐ Bobby Kramig, at South Florida ...................... 9/23/80 Tim Moore, vs. Rollins .................................... 11/5/86 24 ‐ Bobby Kramig, vs. Fla. Tech‐Jensen Beach ..... 9/25/80 23 ‐ Bobby Kramig, vs. Florida International ......... 9/20/81 22 ‐ Tim Moore, at Stetson ................................... 9/20/86 21 ‐ Bobby Kramig, at Eckerd ................................ 9/25/81 Bobby Kramig, at Tampa ................................ 9/30/81
Jeff Janszen set a school record that still stands today by making 26 saves in a game at the University of South Florida in 1983. He’s one of three Moccasin goalkeepers to record 20 or more saves, with Bobby Kramig doing it four times, and Tim Moore doing it twice.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS
Date Player Opponent Result
Oct. 24, 1958 Richard Pike vs. Stetson W, 5‐1
Oct. 21, 1959 *Ted Sung vs. Rollins T, 3‐3 (ot)
Oct. 31, 1959 Tex Jackson (5) at Emory W, 7‐4
Oct. 16, 1963 *Frank Eisenchenk (5) at Jacksonville W, 6‐1
Nov. 2, 1963 *Frank Eisenchenk (4) vs. Jacksonville W, 7‐0
Nov. 17, 1964 *Terry Darby vs. Stetson W, 4‐1
Oct. 2, 1965 *Terry Darby (4) at Emory L, 4‐5
Oct. 16, 1965 *Terry Darby (4) vs. Orange SC W, 4‐1
Nov. 1, 1965 *Terry Darby at Rollins W, 3‐2
Nov. 6, 1965 Kurt Hoch vs. Stetson W, 5‐0
Oct. 29, 1966 *Jim Dawsey at Stetson W, 4‐3
Oct. 21, 1967 Jim Dawsey at Saint Leo W, 4‐1
Oct. 24, 1967 *Bruce Bain at Stetson W, 5‐2
Nov. 10, 1967 *Bruce Bain vs. Saint Leo W, 3‐1
Oct. 15, 1968 Jim Dawsey at Saint Leo W, 4‐1
Oct. 14, 1969 Jim Dawsey at Saint Leo W, 6‐4
Oct. 3, 1970 Grover Thompson vs. Embry‐Riddle W, 4‐2
Oct. 13, 1970 Grover Thompson vs. Saint Leo W, 6‐3
Sep. 28, 1971 Frank Hanraets vs. Stetson W, 4‐0
Oct. 19, 1971 Frank Hanraets at Saint Leo W, 6‐4
Sep. 26, 1972 *Alan Grossman vs. Tampa W, 5‐0
Sep. 30, 1972 *Alan Grossman at Stetson W, 5‐2
Oct. 21, 1972 Alan Grossman vs. Florida Tech W, 5‐0
Nov. 3, 1972 *Alan Grossman at Florida Tech W, 3‐2
Sep. 18, 1973 *Alan Grossman (6) vs. Flagler W, 13‐0
Sep. 18, 1973 Andy MacIntosh vs. Flagler W, 13‐0
Sep. 21, 1973 *Alan Grossman at Stetson W, 4‐3
Sep. 24, 1973 Alan Grossman (4) vs. Tampa W, 6‐1
Sep. 27, 1973 *Alan Grossman (5) at Embry‐Riddle W, 8‐1
Oct. 13, 1973 Alan Grossman vs. Florida Tech W, 6‐2
Oct. 19, 1973 Jeff Hoch vs. Stetson W, 4‐1
Sep. 24, 1974 Alan Grossman (4) vs. Southeastern W, 10‐0
Sep. 19, 1975 Andy MacKintosh vs. Southeastern W, 9‐0
Oct. 23, 1975 Tom Arthur vs. Clearwater Christian W, 6‐2
Sep. 21, 1976 Charlie Tauby (4) vs. Southeastern W, 9‐0
Oct. 4, 1980 Sean Murphy (5) vs. Valdosta State W, 9‐1
Oct. 11, 1984 Neal Mazzei vs. Western Carolina W, 6‐3
Oct. 14, 1986 Chris Black (4) at Florida Bible W, 10‐1
Sep. 12, 1987 Steve Lose vs. Florida Bible W, 16‐0
Sep. 12, 1987 Bobby Pineiro vs. Florida Bible W, 16‐0
Oct. 29, 1987 *Shane Hassett vs. Southeastern W, 8‐0
Oct. 31, 1987 Shane Hassett vs. Clearwater Christian W, 6‐1
Oct. 31, 1989 Roman Juarez vs. Warner Southern W, 13‐0
Oct. 22, 1990 *Frank Bresk vs. Toccoa Falls W, 7‐1
Oct. 23, 1991 Frank Bresk at Saint Leo W, 4‐3
Sep. 9, 1992 Barry Young (5) vs. Webber W, 7‐0
Sep. 8, 1993 *Frank Bresk vs. Palm Beach Atlantic W, 5‐1
Sep. 10, 1993 Roberto Rampino vs. Webber W, 7‐3
Sep. 11, 1993 Frank Bresk vs. Clearwater Christian W, 8‐0
Sep. 23, 1993 *Marcos Hulten vs. Southeastern W, 4‐1
Sep. 9, 1994 Chris Crawshaw vs. Brewton‐Parker# W, 4‐3
Sep. 19, 1994 Cesar Wilen vs. Southeastern W, 9‐1
Date Player Opponent Result
Sep. 10, 1995 Chris Crawshaw vs. Thomas (GA) W, 5‐1
Sep. 15, 1995 Brian Harper (5) vs. Southeastern W, 9‐2
Sep. 3, 1997 *Chris Crawshaw vs. Palm Beach Atlantic W, 4‐0
Sep. 9, 1997 Tim Cooper vs. Southeastern W, 8‐1
Sep. 8, 1998 Peter Andersen vs. Southeastern W, 13‐1
Sep. 8, 1998 Paul Sluyter (4) vs. Southeastern W, 13‐1
Sep. 18, 2000 Mike Nance vs. Warner Southern W, 8‐0
Aug. 31, 2001 Nick Bergstrom vs. Bryant W, 9‐0
Sep. 28, 2001 *Marcus Skarman vs. Brewton‐Parker W, 5‐0
Aug. 31, 2002 Asa Pepia vs. Bryant W, 5‐2
Sep. 21, 2005 Patrik Dandanell vs. Florida Tech W, 6‐1
Oct. 25, 2005 *Emil Eliasson at Southeastern W, 3‐0
Oct. 4, 2008 *Givi Kokaia at Florida Tech W, 4‐2
Oct. 23, 2010 *Zach Hofstetter vs. Ave Maria W, 10‐0
Oct. 23, 2010 *Jared Bellingar vs. Ave Maria W, 10‐0
Oct. 12, 2011 *Zach Hofstetter at Saint Leo W, 4‐0
*Natural hat trick (scored three consecutive goals)
#Game played at the Rollins College Tournament in 1994
Players in italics scored hat tricks as a reserve
Zach Hofstetter holds the school record for the
fastest hat trick, scoring his three goals in the first
11:35 of the Mocs’ 10‐0 win over Ave Maria in
2010
Hofstetter is also one of two Moccasins to register
a hat trick in the final 20 minutes, scoring all three
of his goals against Saint Leo in 2011 during that
span (in 1998, Paul Sluyter scored four times in
the final 20 minutes vs. Southeastern)
Shane Hassett holds the record for the shortest time between his
three goals, with two minutes and 37 seconds elapsed between his
first and third goals against Southeastern in 1987
Patrik Dandanell is the last freshman with a hat trick, doing it in
2005 against Florida Tech (Hassett in 1987, and Frank Hanraets in
1971, are the only freshmen with two hat tricks)
Six Moccasins have had a hat trick by halftime, with Hofstetter the
most recent in 2010
No defender has ever scored three goals in one game for the Mocs
Moccasins With a Hat Trick in their First Game with Florida Southern
Oct. 21, 1959 Ted Sung Junior vs. Rollins
Sept. 18, 1973 Andy MacKintosh Freshman vs. Flagler
Sept. 12, 1987 Steve Lose Freshman vs. Florida Bible
Sept. 12, 1987 Bobby Pineiro Freshman vs. Florida Bible
Aug. 31, 2002 Asa Pepia Freshman vs. Bryant
Hofstetter
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON RECORDS (TEAM)
GOALS: 52 ‐ 2000............................... 17 matches
50 ‐ 1973............................... 14 matches
48 ‐ 2004............................... 17 matches
46 ‐ 1972............................... 13 matches
43 ‐ 1989............................... 17 matches
1993............................... 17 matches
1999............................... 20 matches
GOALS PER GAME: 3.57 ‐ 1973............. 50 goals in 14 matches
3.54 ‐ 1972............. 46 goals in 13 matches
3.23 ‐ 1971............. 42 goals in 13 matches
3.14 ‐ 1958............... 22 goals in 7 matches
3.08 ‐ 1975............. 37 goals in 12 matches
ASSISTS: 63 ‐ 2000............................... 17 matches
54 ‐ 1997............................... 17 matches
1999............................... 20 matches
50 ‐ 2004............................... 17 matches
49 ‐ 2001............................... 17 matches
48 ‐ 2002............................... 19 matches
POINTS: 167 ‐ 2000............................... 17 matches
146 ‐ 2004............................... 17 matches
140 ‐ 1999............................... 17 matches
138 ‐ 1997............................... 17 matches
133 ‐ 2001............................... 17 matches
SHOTS: 347 ‐ 1992............................... 19 matches
327 ‐ 1990............................... 19 matches
307 ‐ 1995............................... 20 matches
312 ‐ 1991............................... 18 matches
292 ‐ 2002............................... 19 matches
GOALS ALLOWED: 70 ‐ 1985............................... 18 matches
63 ‐ 1974............................... 12 matches
53 ‐ 1992............................... 19 matches
1994............................... 19 matches
2003............................... 19 matches
52 ‐ 1984............................... 17 matches
50 ‐ 1993............................... 17 matches
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 0.62 ‐ 1997............................... 17 matches
0.88 ‐ 2001............................... 17 matches
0.95 ‐ 1999............................... 20 matches
1.21 ‐ 2000............................... 17 matches
1.35 ‐ 1998............................... 17 matches
SAVES: 205 ‐ 1985 ............................... 18 matches
201 ‐ 1961 ................................. 7 matches
185 ‐ 1986 ............................... 18 matches
180 ‐ 1980 ............................... 13 matches
161 ‐ 1987 ............................... 17 matches
SHUTOUTS: 11 ‐ 1997 ............................... 17 matches
7 ‐ 2002 ............................... 19 matches
5 ‐ 1978 ............................... 13 matches
1991 ............................... 18 matches
1999 ............................... 20 matches
2000 ............................... 17 matches
2001 ............................... 17 matches
4 ‐ several times, most recently in 2005
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: 5 ‐ Sept. 12, 1997 – Oct. 3, 1997
4 ‐ Oct. 14, 1997 – Oct. 25, 1997
Sept. 14, 2002 – Sept. 28, 2002
3 ‐ Oct. 12, 1998 – Oct. 21, 1998
CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES 523:48 ‐ Sept. 9, 1997 – Oct. 5, 1997
428:47 ‐ Oct. 8, 1997 – Oct. 29, 1997
398:36 ‐ Sept. 8, 2002 – Oct. 2, 2002
302:59 ‐ Oct. 7, 1998 – Oct. 23, 1998
285:40 ‐ Oct. 27, 2000 – Sept. 2, 2001
MOST TIMES SHUTOUT: 10 ‐ 1986 ............................... 18 matches
9 ‐ 1982 ............................... 17 matches
1987 ............................... 17 matches
7 ‐ 1974 ............................... 12 matches
6 ‐ 1994 ............................... 19 matches
2002 ............................... 19 matches
2009 ............................... 14 matches
WINNING PERCENTAGE: .857 ‐ 1958 ......................................... 6‐1‐0
.769 ‐ 1972 ....................................... 10‐3‐0
.765 ‐ 1997 ....................................... 12‐3‐2
.706 ‐ 2000 ....................................... 12‐5‐0
2001 ....................................... 12‐5‐0
.700 ‐ 1999 ....................................... 13‐5‐2
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 9 ‐ Nov. 9, 1996 ‐ Oct. 3, 1997
8 ‐ Oct. 8, 1971 ‐ Nov. 5, 1971
7 ‐ Oct. 27, 1972 ‐ Sept. 27, 1973
LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 10 ‐ 1967‐68 .................................... 9‐0‐1
1996‐97 .................................... 7‐0‐3
8 ‐ 1971 ......................................... 8‐0‐0
7 ‐ 1965‐66 .................................... 5‐0‐2
1972‐73 .................................... 7‐0‐0
1999 ......................................... 6‐0‐1
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 14 ‐ Oct. 19, 1985 ‐ Oct. 5, 1986
11 ‐ Sept. 26, 1974 ‐ Nov. 11, 1974
9 ‐ Oct. 23, 1983 ‐ Sept. 22, 1984
Oct. 7, 2008 – Sept. 13, 2009
7 ‐ Oct. 23, 1980 ‐ Sept. 30, 1981
6 ‐ Oct. 12, 1976 ‐ Nov. 6, 1976
Oct. 7, 2008 – Oct. 29, 2008
Sept. 23, 2009 – Oct. 14, 2009
LONGEST WINLESS STREAK: 14 ‐ 1985‐86 ................................... (0‐14)
13 ‐ 1961‐63 .................................. (0‐9‐4)
11 ‐ 1974 ........................................ (0‐11)
10 ‐ 2009 ....................................... (0‐9‐1)
9 ‐ 1983‐84 ..................................... (0‐9)
2008‐09 ..................................... (0‐9)
8 ‐ 1959‐60 .................................. (0‐5‐3)
1994 ....................................... (0‐7‐1)
With Mike Nance picking up 15 goals and 36points, Florida Southern set a school record in2000 by scoring 52 goals as a team. However,the 1973 team holds the record for scoringaverage with 3.57 goals per game.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SEASON RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)
GOALS: 22 ‐ Alan Grossman ..........................1973
18 ‐ Alan Grossman ..........................1972
17 ‐ Asa Pepia ..................................2004
Zach Hofstetter .........................2011
16 ‐ Terry Darby ...............................1965
15 ‐ Frank Hanraets ..........................1971
Tim Cooper ...............................1997
Mike Nance ...............................2000
ASSISTS: 12 ‐ Nathan Garcia ...........................1998
10 ‐ Nick Bergstrom .........................2000
Zach Hofstetter .........................2010
Zach Hofstetter .........................2011
9 ‐ Terry Darby ...............................1963
Tom Arthur ...............................1977
Givi Kokaia ................................2010
8 ‐ Nick Koumantzelis .....................1977
Mike Bauder .............................1989
Frank Bresk ...............................1990
Frank Bresk ...............................1993
Marcus Skarman .......................1999
Mike Nance ...............................2001
Nick Bergstrom .........................2001
7 ‐ several times, most recently
Brad Hunt ..................................2010
POINTS: 47 ‐ Alan Grossman ..........................1973
44 ‐ Zach Hofstetter .........................2011
39 ‐ Asa Pepia ..................................2004
36 ‐ Alan Grossman ..........................1972
Frank Bresk ...............................1993
Tim Cooper ...............................1997
Mike Nance ...............................2000
34 ‐ Terry Darby ...............................1965
SHOTS: 74 ‐ Chris Crawshaw.........................1994
66 ‐ Zach Hofstetter .........................2011
65 ‐ John Jane ..................................1983
64 ‐ Darryl Denson ...........................1992
Frank Bresk ...............................1993
63 ‐ Frank Bresk ...............................1991
GAME‐WINNING GOALS 6 ‐ Tim Cooper ............................... 1997 5 ‐ Frank Hanraets .......................... 1971 Alan Grossman .......................... 1972 Mike Nance ............................... 2000 4 ‐ several players, most recently Zach Hofstetter ......................... 2010
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 0.61 ‐ Cliff Dixon .................................. 1997 0.74 ‐ Johan Linell ................................ 1999 1.10 ‐ Johan Linell ................................ 2001 1.20 ‐ Brian Bain .................................. 1967 1.29 ‐ Oscar Gullbrandsson ................. 2002
SAVES: 201 ‐ Bill Currie ................................... 1961 179 ‐ Tim Moore ................................. 1986 170 ‐ Kris Pahl ..................................... 1985 161 ‐ Tim Moore ................................. 1987 156 ‐ Bobby Kramig ............................ 1980
SAVE PERCENTAGE: .880 ‐ Johan Linell ................................ 1999 .870 ‐ Cliff Dixon .................................. 1997 .817 ‐ Bobby Kramig ............................ 1981 .813 ‐ Tim Moore ................................. 1987 .798 ‐ Tim Moore ................................. 1988
SHUTOUTS: 11 ‐ Cliff Dixon .................................. 1997 5 ‐ Don Brady ................................. 1978 Oscar Gullbrandsson ................. 2002 4 ‐ Clint Harris ................................ 2005 3.5 ‐ Johan Linell ................................ 1999 3 ‐ (several, last ‐ Marcus Larsson) . 2001
MINUTES PLAYED (GK): 1760 ‐ Cliff Dixon .................................. 1996 1663 ‐ Shawn Corgan ........................... 1992 1583 ‐ Clint Harris ................................ 2003 1550 ‐ Tim Moore ................................ 1986 1548 ‐ Phil Marks ................................. 1990
As a senior in 1997, Cliff Dixon setschool records with 11 shutouts anda 0.61 goals against average. Healso had an .870 save percentagethat was a school record at the time.Dixon was the last Moccasin goal-keeper named All-SSC.
Nathan Garcia is the season recordholder in assists for the Moccasinsand ranks second on the career list.In 1997, a year before he set therecord, the Moccasins won fivestraight 1-0 games, with Garciaassisting the goal in four of them.
Did You Know? In 1997, Florida Southern played and won five consecutive 1-0 games, and midfielder Nathan Garcia assisted the goal in four of those wins. One of them came against Montevallo, with Tim Cooper scoring the Mocs’ first “Golden Goal” since the NCAA switched to a sudden-death overtime format that season. Overall, the Mocs played a total of seven 1-0 games that year and won all seven en route to a 12-3-2 record.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN CAREER RECORDS
GOALS: 47 ‐ Alan Grossman ......................... 1971‐74
43 ‐ Asa Pepia .................................. 2002‐05
35 ‐ Mike Nance .............................. 1999‐01
34 ‐ Frank Bresk ............................... 1990‐93
29 ‐ Zach Hofstetter .................. 2007, 09‐11
ASSISTS: 24 ‐ Nick Bergstrom ......................... 1999‐01
23 ‐ Zach Hofstetter .................. 2007, 09‐11
21 ‐ Nathan Garcia .......................... 1995‐98
20 ‐ Paul Sluyter .............................. 1997‐00
Asa Pepia .................................. 2002‐05
19 ‐ Frank Bresk ............................... 1990‐93
Brian Harper ............................. 1993‐96
POINTS: 106 ‐ Asa Pepia .................................. 2002‐05
97 ‐ Alan Grossman ......................... 1971‐74
87 ‐ Frank Bresk ............................... 1990‐93
Mike Nance .............................. 1999‐01
81 ‐ Zach Hofstetter .................. 2007, 09‐11
67 ‐ Chris Crawshaw ........................ 1994‐97
66 ‐ Terry Darby .............................. 1963‐65
64 ‐ Tom Arthur ............................... 1974‐77
62 ‐ Patrik Dandanell ....................... 2005‐08
62 ‐ Tim Cooper ............................... 1994‐97
SHOTS (since 1979): 196 ‐ Frank Bresk .............................. 1990‐93
184 ‐ Asa Pepia ................................. 2002‐05
182 ‐ Chris Crawshaw ....................... 1994‐97
148 ‐ Mike Nance .............................. 1999‐01
142 ‐ Zach Hofstetter .................. 2007, 09‐11
MATCHES: 75 ‐ Brian Harper ............................ 1993‐96
Tim Cooper .............................. 1994‐97
71 ‐ Ken Praay ................................. 1996‐99
Aaron DeLoach ........................ 2002‐05
70 ‐ Barrett Schiwitz ....................... 1987‐90
Phil Bethea ............................... 1989‐92
Harold Betancourt ................... 1997‐00
Peter Schiebel .......................... 2000‐03
69 ‐ Luke Miller ............................... 1997‐00
68 ‐ Darryl Denson .......................... 1989‐92
Rick Fredrickson ....................... 1990‐93
Chris Crawshaw ....................... 1994‐97
Alex Myers ............................... 1999‐02
Asa Pepia ................................. 2002‐05
MATCHES STARTED: 68 ‐ Luke Miller ............................... 1997‐00
67 ‐ Tim Cooper .............................. 1994‐97
66 ‐ Phil Bethea ............................... 1989‐92
Brian Harper ............................ 1993‐96
65 ‐ Junior Belfon ............................ 1996‐99
63 ‐ Paul Findling ............................ 1984‐87
MATCHES (GK): 58 ‐ Tim Moore ............................... 1985‐88
55 ‐ Clint Harris ............................... 2002‐05
51 ‐ Cliff Dixon ................................ 1995‐97
36 ‐ Johan Jonsson .......................... 2007‐10
35 ‐ Johan Linell .............................. 1999‐01
MATCHES STARTED (GK): 53 ‐ Clint Harris ............................... 2002‐05
50 ‐ Tim Moore ............................... 1985‐88
45 ‐ Cliff Dixon ................................ 1995‐97
35 ‐ Johan Jonsson .......................... 2007‐10
34 ‐ Shawn Corgan .......................... 1992‐93
Johan Linell .............................. 1999‐01
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Minimum 2,000 minutes): 1.12 ‐ Johan Linell ........................... 1999‐01
1.19 ‐ Cliff Dixon ............................. 1995‐97
1.82 ‐ Brian Bain .............................. 1966‐69
2.06 ‐ Clint Harris ............................ 2002‐05
2.11 ‐ Phil Marks ............................. 1989‐90
SAVES: 505 ‐ Tim Moore ............................... 1985‐88
308 ‐ Bobby Kramig .......................... 1980‐81
237 ‐ Shawn Corgan .......................... 1992‐93
228 ‐ Cliff Dixon ................................ 1995‐97
212 ‐ Clint Harris ............................... 2002‐05
SHUTOUTS: 17 ‐ Cliff Dixon ................................ 1995‐97
10.5 ‐ Clint Harris ............................... 2002‐05
9 ‐ Brian Bain ................................ 1966‐69
8 ‐ Tim Moore ............................... 1985‐88
7.5 ‐ Marcus Larsson ....................... 1999‐01
Johan Linell .............................. 1999‐01
MINUTES (GK): 4,799 ‐ Tim Moore ............................ 1985‐88
4,719 ‐ Clint Harris ............................ 2002‐05
4,520 ‐ Cliff Dixon ............................. 1995‐97
3,241 ‐ Johan Jonsson ....................... 2007‐10
3,123 ‐ Johan Linell ........................... 1999‐01
Asa Pepia is Florida Southern’scareer scoring leader with 106 points,and ranks second with 43 goals. He’sthe only Moccasin with four 20-pointseasons, including 39 points in 2004,the second most in team history.
Johan Linell holds the career recordfor lowest goals against average.His career save percentage of .807is another school record.
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Did You Know? Steve Jacobs is the only Moccasin in team history to score a goal, or record a point in the first four games of his career. A freshman from Bermuda, Jacobs scored single goals against Emory, Rollins, Stetson and Miami to start the 1962 season, and ended up as the Mocs’ leading scorer that year with seven goals in nine games.
The last Moccasin to score a goal in his first three games was Mike Nance in 1999, though Nance was a sophomore who transferred from the University of South Florida. The last time a freshman did it was 1993, when Patrick Straub began his career with four goals and three assists in his first three collegiate games.
FLORIDA SOUTHERN MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
Fastest Goal at the Start of a Match ................................... 10/25/77 Eight players have scored goals in the first minute of a match, led by Nick Koumantzelis who scored just 15 seconds into play vs. Eckerd in 1977. The Mocs eventually lost though, 4‐3. Paul Finney is the only other Moccasin to score in the first 30 seconds, notching his goal just 25 seconds into a match against Jacksonville in 1964. The Mocs also lost that game. Viktor Bakkioui was the last Moccasin with a goal in the first minute, needing only 43 seconds to score against Palm Beach Atlantic on October 2, 2010. The Mocs didn’t score again in that game until the second overtime period for a 2‐1 victory. Four of the eight times they’ve scored in the game’s opening minute, the Mocs have lost. The last time the Mocs allowed a goal in the first minute of a game was at Belmont Abbey on October 8, 2011. Timmi Borges DaSilva gave the Crusaders a 1‐0 lead that day, but the Mocs came back to earn a 2‐2 tie.
Shortest Time Between Goals .............................................. 10/9/86 Teammates Keith Spresser (below left) and Frank Stork (below right) scored just six seconds apart early in the first half of a 7‐0 win over Warner Southern. That’s one second shy of the NCAA record held by Ian Martin and Josh Dukes of Florida International, set against St. Thomas in 1979.
Shortest Time Between Goals by the Same Player ................ 9/12/87 Okay, so everyone scored in a 16‐0 win vs. Florida Bible College in 1987, but Steve Lose scored back‐to‐back goals just eight seconds apart. He shares the NCAA all‐divisions record with George Moyssidis of Florida International.
Two Penalty Kicks in One Game ........................................... 9/23/89 Penalty kicks really aren’t that unusual, but only twice on record in 57 years has a Moccasin converted two in one game. Most recently it was accomplished by Mike Bauder on September 23, 1989, in a 2‐2 tie against Florida Atlantic. Each of those penalty kicks tied the game, with the first coming in the 39th minute, and the second one coming in the 66th. The only other Moccasin to make two penalty kicks in one game was their all‐time goals leader Alan Grossman, who did it in a 6‐1 win over Tampa in 1973.
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 6 ‐ Alan Grossman ... Oct. 31, 1972 – Sept. 27, 1973 5 ‐ Steve Bertrand .... Oct. 28, 1968 – Nov. 12, 1968 *Tim Cooper ....... Sept. 3, 1997 – Sept. 14, 1997 Mike Nance ......... Sept. 8, 2000 – Sept. 18, 2000 Asa Pepia............ Aug. 29, 2004 – Sept. 18, 2004 Asa Pepia................ Oct. 9, 2004 – Oct. 30, 2004 Zach Hofstetter ...... Oct. 1, 2011 – Oct. 15, 2011 4 ‐ several times, most recently Zach Hofstetter ... Sept. 6, 2011 – Sept. 17, 2011
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT 10 ‐ Zach Hofstetter ...... Oct. 29, 2009 – Oct. 2, 2010 6 ‐ Alan Grossman ... Oct. 31, 1972 – Sept. 27, 1973 *Asa Pepia .......... Aug. 27, 2004 – Sept. 18, 2004 Asa Pepia.............. Sept. 21, 2005 – Oct. 5, 2005 Patrik Dandanell .. Sept. 9, 2005 – Sept. 24, 2005 5 ‐ several times, most recently Zach Hofstetter ...... Oct. 1, 2011 – Oct. 15, 2011
*streak occurred at the start of the season
CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS MINUTES 521:34 ‐ Marcus Larsson ........ Oct. 7, 2000 – Oct. 3, 2001 510:34 ‐ Cliff Dixon ............... Sept. 6, 1997 – Oct. 5, 1997 428:47 ‐ Cliff Dixon ............... Oct. 8, 1997 – Oct. 29, 1997 362:00 ‐ Brian Bain ............ Oct. 24, 1968 – Nov. 12, 1968 307:00 ‐ Brian Bain .................................................... 1967
CONSECUTIVE STARTS *62 ‐ Pat Hegert ............ Sept. 16, 1981 – Nov. 3, 1984 *62 ‐ John Mines ........... Sept. 16, 1981 – Nov. 3, 1984 54 ‐ Barrett Schiwitz ...... Nov. 8, 1987 – Nov. 3, 1990 50 ‐ Tim Moore ......... Sept. 13, 1986 – Oct. 30, 1988 47 ‐ Luke Miller ........... Sept. 3, 1997 – Oct. 14, 1999 46 ‐ Paul Findling ......... Sept. 28, 1985 – Nov. 8, 1987
*started every game in their four‐year careers
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COACHES AND YEAR-BY-YEAR
OVERALL SHUTOUTS YEAR COACH RECORD SSC GF – GA GA AVG.
1957 Jim Bush 1‐3‐2 10 – 15 0 (2.50) 1958 Jim Bush 6‐1 22 – 11 0 (1.57) 1959 Jim Bush 1‐4‐2 15 – 17 0 (2.35) 1960 Jim Bush 2‐3‐2 9 – 11 2 (1.52) 1961 Jim Bush 1‐5‐1 10 – 22 0 (3.09) 1962 Jim Bush 0‐6‐3 15 – 34 0 (3.64) 1963 Jim Bush 5‐4 27 – 25 1 (2.78) 1964 Jim Bush 5‐4 26 – 18 1 (2.00) 1965 Jim Bush 5‐4‐1 28 – 25 1 (2.44) 1966 Jim Bush 4‐4‐2 21 – 23 1 (2.25) 1967 Jim Bush 5‐2‐3 21 – 14 2 (1.35) 1968 Jim Bush 8‐5 30 – 20 3 (1.54) 1969 Jim Bush 5‐5‐2 33 – 27 1 (2.08) 1970 Jim Bush 7‐7 29 – 40 0 (2.83) 1971 Jim Bush 9‐4 42 – 31 4 (2.91) 1972 Jim Bush 10‐3 46 – 25 2 (1.92) 1973 Jim Bush 7‐4‐3 50 – 23 3 (1.62) 1974 Jim Bush 1‐11 18 – 63 1 (5.25) 1975 Jim Bush 6‐6 37 – 41 1 (3.40) 1976 Jim Bush 3‐7‐1 26 – 35 1 (3.13) 1977 Jim Bush 5‐6‐1 31 – 40 0 (3.20) 1978 Jim Bush 8‐5 37 – 28 5 (2.15) 1979 Jim Bush 6‐7 33 – 32 1 (2.44) 1980 Jim Bush 5‐8 27 – 48 2 (3.71)
BUSH ‐ 24 years 115‐118‐23 643 – 668 32 YEAR COACH OVERALL SSC GF – GA SHO (GAA)
1981 Sam Snow 6‐8 20 – 34 2 (2.37) 1982 Sam Snow 4‐12‐1 2‐5 19 – 47 2 (2.73) 1983 Sam Snow 4‐10 2‐5 19 – 36 1 (3.26) 1984 Sam Snow 5‐12 2‐5 29 – 52 2 (3.02) 1985 Sam Snow 4‐14 0‐6 24 – 70 2 (3.89) 1986 Sam Snow 6‐12 0‐6 31 – 49 2 (2.69) 1987 Sam Snow 5‐10‐2 0‐4‐1 40 – 37 3 (2.09) 1988 Sam Snow 6‐10‐1 1‐5 29 – 34 3 (1.97) 1989 Sam Snow 7‐7‐3 1‐4‐1 43 – 41 2 (2.28) 1990 Sam Snow 9‐9‐1 1‐4‐1 40 – 45 4 (2.25) 1991 Sam Snow 10‐8 1‐5 36 – 38 5 (2.11) 1992 Sam Snow 8‐10‐1 0‐5‐1 41 – 53 3 (2.69)
SNOW ‐ 12 years 74‐122‐9 10‐54‐4 371 – 536 31 YEAR COACH OVERALL SSC GF – GA SHUTOUTS
1993 Kris Pahl 7‐10 0‐7 43 – 50 2 (2.94) 1994 Kris Pahl 5‐12‐2 0‐6‐1 39 – 53 1 (2.65) 1995 Kris Pahl 8‐9‐3 1‐5‐1 41 – 33 4 (1.55) 1996 Kris Pahl 8‐8‐3 2‐3‐2 34 – 30 4 (1.43) 1997 Kris Pahl 12‐3‐2 3‐2‐1 42 – 11 11 (0.62) 1998 Kris Pahl 8‐7‐2 2‐5 36 – 24 4 (1.35) 1999 Kris Pahl 13‐5‐2 3‐4 43 – 20 5 (0.95) 2000 Kris Pahl 12‐5 4‐3 52 – 21 5 (1.21) 2001 Kris Pahl 12‐5 3‐4 42 – 15 5 (0.88) 2002 Kris Pahl 8‐9‐2 1‐5‐1 40 – 29 7 (1.47) 2003 Kris Pahl 8‐9‐2 2‐4‐1 33 – 53 3 (2.72) 2004 Kris Pahl 9‐7‐1 2‐5 48 – 29 3 (1.65)
PAHL ‐ 12 years 110‐89‐19 23‐53‐7 493 – 368 54
OVERALL SHUTOUTS YEAR COACH RECORD SSC GF – GA GA AVG
2005 Hugh Seyfarth 8‐8 1‐7 34 – 27 4 (1.69) 2006 Hugh Seyfarth 6‐9‐3 3‐3‐2 25 – 36 2 (1.92) 2007 Hugh Seyfarth 5‐9‐1 2‐6 27 – 42 2 (2.67) 2008 Hugh Seyfarth 3‐12 2‐6 19 – 46 1 (3.07) 2009 Hugh Seyfarth 1‐12‐1 1‐7 10 – 48 0 (3.39) 2010 Hugh Seyfarth 9‐5‐1 3‐5 38 – 21 3 (1.36) 2011 Hugh Seyfarth 7‐7‐1 3‐5 38 – 31 3 (2.03) 2012 Hugh Seyfarth 2‐12‐2 1‐7 16 – 43 3 (2.57)
SEYFARTH ‐ 8 years 41‐74‐9 16‐46‐2 207 – 294 18 YEAR COACH OVERALL SSC GF – GA SHUTOUTS
2013 Ryan Sniegoski 5‐8‐2 3‐4‐1 22 – 31 2 (1.99)
Jim Bush
Kris Pahl
Sam Snow
Hugh Seyfarth
RYAN SNIEGOSKI
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE SSC
Reg. Season SSC Scoring YEAR Coach SSC Record Finish/Teams Tournament GF GA Average GAA Shutouts
1982 Sam Snow 2‐5‐0 Sixth (t)/Eight 8 19 1.14 2.71 1/4 1983 Sam Snow 2‐5‐0 Sixth (t)/Eight 10 23 1.43 3.29 0/3 1984 Sam Snow 2‐5‐0 Fifth/Seven 8 25 1.14 3.46 1/2 1985 Sam Snow 0‐6‐0 Seventh/Seven 1 26 0.17 4.33 0/5 1986 Sam Snow 0‐6‐0 Seventh/Seven 0 28 0.00 4.67 0/6 1987 Sam Snow 0‐4‐1 Fifth (t)/Six 0 17 0.00 3.26 1/5 1988 Sam Snow 1‐5‐0 Sixth/Seven 5 14 0.83 2.33 1/3 1989 Sam Snow 1‐4‐1 Sixth/Seven 10 22 1.67 3.47 0/2 1990 Sam Snow 1‐4‐1 Sixth/Seven 10 24 1.67 3.60 0/1 1991 Sam Snow 1‐5‐0 Sixth/Seven 6 25 1.00 4.17 0/4 1992 Sam Snow 0‐5‐1 Seventh/Seven 4 26 0.67 4.11 0/3
1993 Kris Pahl 0‐7‐0 Eighth/Eight 8 29 1.14 4.14 0/2 1994 Kris Pahl 0‐6‐1 Seventh (t)/Eight 7 25 1.00 3.13 0/2 1995 Kris Pahl 1‐5‐1 Eighth/Eight 6 17 0.86 2.32 0/3 1996 Kris Pahl 2‐3‐2 Sixth/Eight 15 11 2.14 1.32 1/1 1997 Kris Pahl 3‐2‐1 Fourth/Seven 6 6 1.00 0.95 4/1 1998 Kris Pahl 2‐5‐0 Sixth/Eight 7 13 1.00 1.86 1/3 1999 Kris Pahl 3‐4‐0 Fourth (t)/Eight 10 9 1.43 1.22 1/2 2000 Kris Pahl 4‐3‐0 Fourth/Eight 18 9 2.57 1.23 2/1 2001 Kris Pahl 3‐4‐0 Fourth/Eight 7 7 1.00 1.00 1/3 2002 Kris Pahl 1‐5‐1 Seventh/Eight 8 18 1.14 2.43 1/3 2003 Kris Pahl 2‐4‐1 Sixth/Eight Semifinals 10 22 1.43 3.05 0/1 2004 Kris Pahl 2‐5‐0 Eighth/Nine First Round 11 17 1.57 2.42 0/3
2005 Hugh Seyfarth 1‐7‐0 Ninth/Nine ‐‐‐ 15 22 1.88 2.82 0/1 2006 Hugh Seyfarth 3‐3‐2 Sixth/Nine Semifinals 14 18 1.75 2.13 0/1 2007 Hugh Seyfarth 2‐6‐0 Eighth/Nine DNQ 15 28 1.88 3.30 1/1 2008 Hugh Seyfarth 2‐6‐0 Ninth/Nine DNQ 13 30 1.63 3.75 0/2 2009 Hugh Seyfarth 1‐7‐0 Ninth/Nine DNQ 6 24 0.75 3.02 0/4 2010 Hugh Seyfarth 3‐5‐0 Sixth (t) /Nine DNQ 10 15 1.25 1.88 1/2 2011 Hugh Seyfarth 3‐5‐0 Eighth/Nine DNQ 16 16 2.00 1.99 1/1 2012 Hugh Seyfarth 1‐7‐0 Ninth/Nine DNQ 10 26 1.25 3.16 1/1
2013 Ryan Sniegoski 3‐4‐1 Fifth/Nine First Round 13 18 1.63 2.16 1/2
SSC began playing a regular round‐robin schedule in 1982 (2004 game at Barry cancelled by weather) SSC Tournament included every team in the league in 2003 and 2004 (cancelled in 2005 due to Hurricane in late October)
Before joining the Sunshine State Conference as charter members, Florida Southern was part of the Florida Intercollegiate Conference from 1957-76 (the league was disbanded for one year during the 1968 soccer season). During that time, the Moccasins won five conference titles, the last in 1971 which earned them a trip to the NCAA Small College Southern Regional. The Moccasins also won three straight league titles from 1965-67. Pictured are head coach Jim Bush (at left) and Tex Jackson with the 1958 FIC Championship Trophy. Jackson was the Mocs’ second leading scorer that season as a freshman with six goals, and their top scorer in each of his next three, and went on to score 22 in 28 career games.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS
GOALS 1957 unavailable
1958 Richard Pike 10
1959 Tex Jackson 7
1960 Tex Jackson 4
1961 Tex Jackson 5
1962 Steve Jacobs* 7
1963 Frank Eisenchenk 13
1964 Terry Darby 7
1965 Terry Darby 16
1966 Jim Dawsey* 4
1967 Bruce Bain 8
1968 Jim Dawsey 9
1969 Jim Dawsey 11
1970 Grover Thompson 10
1971 Frank Hanraets* 15
1972 Alan Grossman 18
1973 Alan Grossman 22
1974 Alan Grossman 6
1975 Tom Arthur 8
1976 Charlie Tauby 8
1977 Tom Arthur 11
1978 Doug Kaufman, Nick Koumantzelis 7
1979 Dave Elliot 9
1980 Sean Murphy 12
1981 John Lefeber, Darryl Long 4
Sean Murphy, Pat Hegert*
1982 Kurt Oettl 6
1983 John Jane 8
1984 Neal Mazzei 7
1985 Jim Allegro 8
1986 Chris Black 8
1987 Shane Hassett*, Bobby Pineiro* 8
1988 Jimmy Weekley 4
1989 Mike Bauder 8
1990 Frank Bresk* 10
1991 Frank Bresk 8
1992 Barry Young 10
1993 Frank Bresk 14
1994 Chris Crawshaw* 13
1995 Brian Harper 9
1996 Brian Harper, Simo Arajarvi* 6
Tim Cooper
1997 Tim Cooper 15
1998 Dan Levie 9
1999 Mike Nance 13
2000 Mike Nance 15
2001 Mike Nance 7
2002 Peter Schiebel 10
2003 Asa Pepia 7
2004 Asa Pepia 17
2005 Asa Pepia 11
2006 Patrik Dandanell 7
2007 Patrik Dandanell 6
2008 Givi Kokaia 7
2009 Zach Hofststter, Jovaughn Howard* 3
2010 Zach Hofstetter, Givi Kokaia 9
2011 Zach Hofstetter 17
2012 Patrick Abrahamsson, Luke Jenner 3
Carlos Rodriguez*
2013 Jonathan Radvogin* 6
ASSISTS 1957‐60 unavailable
1961 Pat Murphy 6
1962 unavailable
1963 Terry Darby* 9
1964 Kurt Hoch 7
1965‐68 unavailable
1969 Grover Thompson 5
1970 Jeff Hoch 5
1971‐76 unavailable
1977 Tom Arthur 9
1978 Doug Kaufman 6
1979 Sean Murphy* 4
1980 David Loiselle*, Damon Yerkes 2
1981 John Lefeber, Joie Davis 3
1982 Kurt Oettl 4
1983 Frank Stork* 3
1984 Hank Gibson 3
1985 Jim Allegro, Neal Mazzei Matt Iozzi* 2
1986 Frank Stork 7
1987 Jimmy Weekley* 6
1988 Jimmy Weekley 5
1989 Mike Bauder 8
1990 Frank Bresk* 8
1991 Roberto Rampino* 5
1992 Phil Bethea 6
1993 Frank Bresk 8
1994 Brian Harper 6
1995 Dominic Stross, Blaise Bussell* 4
1996 Cesar Wilen 7
1997 Tim Cooper, Chris Crawshaw 6
Nathan Garcia, Tony Zito
1998 Nathan Garcia 12
1999 Marcus Skarman 8
2000 Nick Bergstrom 10
2001 Mike Nance, Nick Bergstrom 8
2002 Peter Schiebel 7
2003 Clay Roberts 7
2004 Asa Pepia, Jonathan Streets 5
Boris Juric*, Aaron DeLoach
2005 Ola Sandquist, Jonathan Streets 5
2006 Patrik Dandanell 6
2007 Patrik Dandanell 5
2008 Dennie Townsend 4
2009 Zach Hofstetter 2
2010 Zach Hofstetter 10
2011 Zach Hofstetter 10
2012 Adam Hansjons 4
2013 Carlos Rodriguez 4
POINTS 1957‐60 unavailable
1961 Pat Murphy 12
1962 Steve Jacobs* 14
1963 Frank Eisenchenk 26
1964 Terry Darby 16
1965 Terry Darby 34
1966 unavailable
1967 Bruce Bain 17
1968 Greg Hoch 20
1969 Jim Dawsey 24
1970 Grover Thompson 23
1971 Frank Hanraets* 30
1972 Alan Grossman 36
1973 Alan Grossman 47
1974 Alan Grossman 12
1975 Tom Arthur 16
1976 Charlie Tauby 16
1977 Tom Arthur 31
1978 Doug Kaufman 20
1979 Dave Elliot 20
1980 Sean Murphy 25
1981 John Lefeber 11
1982 Kurt Oettl 16
1983 John Jane 17
1984 Neal Mazzei 16
1985 Jim Allegro 18
1986 Chris Black 18
1987 Shane Hassett* 18
1988 Jimmy Weekley 13
1989 Mike Bauder 24
1990 Frank Bresk* 28
1991 Frank Bresk 18
1992 Barry Young 24
1993 Frank Bresk 36
1994 Chris Crawshaw* 30
1995 Brian Harper 20
1996 Brian Harper 18
1997 Tim Cooper 36
1998 Dan Levie 20
1999 Mike Nance 29
2000 Mike Nance 36
2001 Mike Nance 22
2002 Peter Schiebel 27
2003 Asa Pepia 20
2004 Asa Pepia 39
2005 Asa Pepia 26
2006 Patrik Dandanell 20
2007 Patrik Dandanell 17
2008 Givi Kokaia 16
2009 Zach Hofstetter 8
2010 Zach Hofstetter 28
2011 Zach Hofstetter 44
2012 Patrick Abrahamsson 8
2013 Jonathan Radvogin* 15
*freshman
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS
Saves
1978 Don Brady NA
1979 Bobby Kramig NA
1980 Bobby Kramig 156
1981 Bobby Kramig 152
1982 Jeff Janszen 66
1983 Jeff Janszen 67
1984 Juan Carlos deRada 87
1985 Kris Pahl 170
1986 Tim Moore 179
1987 Tim Moore 161
1988 Tim Moore 130
1989 Phil Marks 84
1990 Phil Marks 54
1991 Ed Cain 38
1992 Shawn Corgan* 132
1993 Shawn Corgan 105
1994 Trevor McCarthy* 67
1995 Cliff Dixon 73
1996 Cliff Dixon 88
1997 Cliff Dixon 67
1998 Nate Tickner* 40
1999 Johan Linell 66
2000 Johan Linell 58
2001 Johan Linell 39
2002 Oscar Gullbrandsson 66
2003 Clint Harris 77
2004 Clint Harris 61
2005 Clint Harris 51
2006 Matt Ward 57
2007 Johan Jonsson* 32
2008 Johan Jonsson 34
2009 Johan Jonsson 39
2010 Johan Jonsson 34
2011 Andres Guzman 37
2012 Brent Theriault 48
2013 Cole Clingerman* 66
Goals Against Avg.
1978 Don Brady NA
1979 Bobby Kramig NA
1980 Bobby Kramig 3.66
1981 Bobby Kramig 2.46
1982 Walt McGee 2.27
1983 Juan Carlos deRada 2.03
1984 Juan Carlos deRada 2.91
1985 Kris Pahl 4.32
1986 Tim Moore 2.79
1987 Tim Moore 2.15
1988 Tim Moore 2.03
1989 Phil Marks 2.36
1990 Phil Marks 1.86
1991 Ed Cain 1.30
1992 Shawn Corgan* 2.76
1993 Shawn Corgan 3.27
1994 Trevor McCarthy* 2.21
1995 Cliff Dixon 1.62
1996 Cliff Dixon 1.38
1997 Cliff Dixon 0.61
1998 Nate Tickner* 1.48
1999 Johan Linell 0.74
2000 Johan Linell 1.55
2001 Johan Linell 1.10
2002 Oscar Gullbrandsson 1.29
2003 Clint Harris 2.62
2004 Clint Harris 1.74
2005 Clint Harris 1.74
2006 Matt Ward 1.98
2007 Johan Jonsson* 2.73
2008 Paul DiPalma 3.65
2009 Johan Jonsson 3.44
2010 Johan Jonsson 1.35
2011 Andres Guzman 1.50
2012 Brent Theriault 2.64
2013 Cole Clingerman* 1.85
Note: in 1982, 1983, and 2007,
no goalkeeper played half of the
team’s minutes
Shutouts
1978 Don Brady 4
1979 Bobby Kramig 1
1980 Bobby Kramig 2
1981 Bobby Kramig 2
1982 Jeff Janszen 1
Juan Carlos deRada
1983 Juan Carlos deRada 1
1984 Juan Carlos deRada 1
Kris Pahl
1985 Kris Pahl 2
1986 Tim Moore 2
1987 Tim Moore 3
1988 Tim Moore 3
1989 Phil Marks 2
1990 Phil Marks 3
1991 Ed Cain 3
1992 Shawn Corgan* 1½
1993 John Congrove 1
1994 Geoff Taylor* 1
1995 Cliff Dixon 3
1996 Cliff Dixon 3
1997 Cliff Dixon 11
1998 Nate Tickner* 3
1999 Johan Linell 3½
2000 Marcus Larsson 3
2001 Marcus Larsson 3
2002 Oscar Gullbrandsson 5
2003 Clint Harris 2
2004 Clint Harris 2
2005 Clint Harris 4
2006 Matt Ward 2
2007 Shari Clarke* 1
Paul DiPalma*
2008 Paul DiPalma 1
2009 NONE
2010 Johan Jonsson 2
2011 Andres Guzman 2
2012 Brent Theriault 2
2013 Cole Clingerman* 2
*freshman
Johan Jonsson led the Mocs in saves four straight seasons from 2007 through 2010. Though complete statistical records are unavailable for goal-keepers prior to 1980, he is believed to be one of only two players in team history to lead Florida Southern in that category all four years of his career. The first was Brian Bain from 1966-69.
NATIONAL STATISTICAL LEADERSFROM FLORIDA SOUTHERN
1973 .... Alan Grossman ...... goals per game (1.57) 1986 .... Tim Moore ............ total saves (179) 1986 .... Tim Moore ............ saves per game (10.53) 1997 .... Cliff Dixon .............. shutout percentage (.688) 2011 .... Zach Hofstetter ..... points per game (2.93) 2011 .... Zach Hofstetter ..... goals per game (1.13)
Marcus Larsson, who led FSC in shutouts in both 2000 and 2001, also has the distinction of being the only Moccasin goalkeeper to ever record two assists in a single game. He accomplished that in a 4-1 win over Webber International on October 23, 1999.
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FLORIDA SOUTHERN SERIES RECORDS
OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING
Alabama A&M ......................... 0‐1 ......... Oct. 9, 1999 (H), L, 0‐1
Alabama‐Huntsville ............... 8‐2‐1 ...... Sept. 5, 2008 (H), W, 1‐0
Arkansas‐Little Rock ................ 0‐0‐1 ...... Oct. 16, 1988 (H), T, 2‐2 (ot)
Atlantic Christian ..................... 0‐1 ......... Oct. 18, 1982 (H), L, 0‐3
Auburn‐Montgomery .............. 0‐1 ......... Oct. 18, 1992 (H), L, 1‐5
Augusta State .......................... 1‐0 ......... Sept. 2, 2000 (A), W, 5‐0
Ave Maria ................................ 1‐0 ......... Oct. 23, 2010 (H), W, 10‐0
Baltimore College .................... 0‐1 ......... Sept. 16, 1972 (H), L, 0‐8
Barry ..................................... 6‐22‐2 .... Nov. 5, 2013 (A), T, 1‐1 (2ot)
Belmont Abbey ........................ 0‐0‐1 ...... Oct. 8, 2011 (A), T, 2‐2 (2ot)
Bentley ..................................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 5, 2001 (N), W, 2‐1
Berry (GA) ................................ 1‐0 ......... Oct. 8, 2005 (H), W, 2‐1
Brewton‐Parker ....................... 3‐0 ......... Sept. 20, 2002 (H), W, 2‐0
Bryant ...................................... 2‐0 ......... Aug. 31, 2002 (H), W, 5‐2
Carson‐Newman ...................... 1‐1‐1 ...... Sept. 3, 1999 (N), T, 1‐1 (2ot)
Catawba ................................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 12, 1998 (H), W, 2‐0
Central Florida ......................... 1‐8 ......... Aug. 31, 2003 (A), L, 0‐2
Citadel, The .............................. 0‐1 ......... Nov. 8, 1988 (A), L, 0‐1
Clayton State ........................... 0‐2 ......... Sept. 2, 2002 (H), L, 0‐1 (ot)
Clearwater Christian ................ 9‐0 ......... Oct. 15, 2011 (A), W, 2‐0
Coker ....................................... 0‐1 ......... Aug. 30, 2012 (H), L, 1‐2 (2ot)
Colorado School of Mines ........ 0‐1 ......... Aug. 29, 2004 (H), L, 2‐3 (2ot)
Covenant ................................. 0‐3‐1 ...... Oct. 12, 2002 (H), L, 1‐3
Davis & Elkins ........................... 1‐0 ......... Oct. 27, 1995 (H), W, 1‐0
Dominican (NY) ........................ 1‐0 ......... Oct. 22, 1987 (H), W, 2‐0
OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING
Eckerd ..................................17‐29‐3 .... Oct. 9, 2013 (A), W, 5‐1
Embry‐Riddle ......................... 12‐7‐1 ....... Sept. 10, 2013 (H), L, 0‐4
Emory ...................................... 6‐5 .......... Oct. 30, 1981 (H), W, 1‐0
Erskine ..................................... 0‐1 .......... Sept. 10, 1994 (N), L, 0‐1
Findlay ..................................... 1‐0 .......... Oct. 11, 2003 (H), W, 3‐2
Flagler ...................................... 5‐13‐1 ..... Oct. 21, 2009 (A), L, 1‐6
Florida...................................... 2‐2 .......... Oct. 23, 1980 (A), L, 2‐4
Florida Atlantic ........................ 3‐8‐1 ....... Sept. 26, 1992 (H), W, 2‐1
Florida Bible ............................. 3‐0 .......... Sept. 12, 1987 (H), W, 16‐0
Florida International ................ 0‐2 .......... Nov. 5, 1982 (A), L, 1‐5
Florida Tech ..........................19‐27‐3 .... Oct. 12, 2013 (A), W, 3‐2 (ot)
Florida Tech‐Jensen Beach ...... 5‐1 .......... Oct. 26, 1985 (A), L, 2‐3
Georgia Southern .................... 0‐2 .......... Sept. 16, 1990 (H), L, 2‐3
Georgia State ........................... 3‐0 .......... Oct. 15, 1971 (H), W, 4‐2
Haverford ................................ 1‐0 .......... Oct. 14, 2002 (H), W, 4‐0
Indiana‐Purdue‐Ft. Wayne ...... 2‐0 .......... Oct. 23, 1992 (H), W, 3‐1
Jacksonville ............................ 12‐16‐2 ..... Sept. 14, 1990 (A), L, 0‐2
James Madison ........................ 0‐1 .......... Dec. 4, 1971 (N), L, 0‐3
Kendall ..................................... 1‐0 .......... Sept. 15, 2000 (H), W, 5‐0
Kentucky Wesleyan ................. 1‐0 .......... Oct. 19, 1991 (H), W, 6‐0
Lees‐McRae ............................. 3‐0 .......... Oct. 14, 1999 (H), W, 2‐0
Lenoir‐Rhyne ........................... 1‐0 .......... Oct. 16, 1998 (H), W, 3‐0
Lincoln Memorial ..................... 3‐0 .......... Sept. 2, 2001 (H), W, 4‐1
Loyola (MD) ............................. 0‐1 .......... Dec. 3, 1971 (N), L, 0‐4
Lynchburg ................................ 1‐1 .......... Oct. 20, 1989 (H), W, 2‐0
Lynn ...................................... 1‐21 ....... Oct. 26, 2013 (H), L, 0‐3
Madonna ................................. 1‐1 .......... Sept. 15, 1996 (H), W, 4‐1
Mercer ..................................... 0‐0‐1 ....... Oct. 2, 1988 (H), T, 1‐1 (ot)
Mercy ...................................... 0‐1 .......... Oct. 23, 1981 (H), L, 1‐3
Merrimack ............................... 1‐0 .......... Sept. 8, 1996 (H), W, 2‐1
Methodist ................................ 0‐0‐1 ....... Oct. 18, 1987 (H), T, 2‐2 (ot)
Metropolitan State .................. 0‐1 .......... Sept. 13, 1996 (H), L, 0‐2
Miami (FL) ................................ 8‐20‐4 ..... Oct. 2, 1983 (H), L, 3‐4 (ot)
Miami (OH) .............................. 1‐0 .......... Oct. 14, 1988 (H), W, 1‐0
Milligan .................................... 1‐0 .......... Oct. 7, 2000 (H), W, 3‐1
Millsaps ................................... 1‐0 .......... Oct. 23, 1993 (H), W, 5‐1
Montevallo .............................. 5‐5‐2 ....... Sept. 6, 2009 (A), L, 1‐6
Montreat ................................. 0‐1 .......... Aug. 30, 2008 (H), L, 1‐4
Mount Olive ............................. 2‐1 .......... Sept. 1, 2011 (A), W, 4‐3
SUNY‐Binghampton ................. 1‐0 .......... Sept. 13, 1991 (H), W, 1‐0
North Carolina‐Asheville ......... 0‐1 .......... Oct. 22, 1984 (H), L, 1‐6
North Carolina Wesleyan......... 1‐0 .......... Oct. 19, 1990 (H), W, 1‐0 (ot)
North Florida ........................... 3‐4 .......... Oct. 25, 1998 (H), W, 3‐2
Nova Southeastern ................ 7‐15‐1 .... Nov. 2, 2013 (A), W, 1‐0
Nyack ....................................... 1‐0 .......... Sept. 24, 2004 (H), W, 3‐2 (ot)
Orange Soccer Club ................. 1‐0 .......... 1965 (H), W, 4‐1
Palm Beach Atlantic .............16‐4‐2 ...... Sept. 20, 2011 (A), L, 1‐4
Presbyterian ............................ 0‐6 .......... Sept. 22, 2000 (N), L, 0‐1
On October 10, 2000, Trevor Clark’s overtime goal atBarry gave the Moccasins a 3-2 victory and their last winagainst a team ranked #1 in the country.
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RECORD NIGHT AT ROLLINS Only once has a Florida Southern soccer match been decided by penalty kicks, and it came in the first round of the 2003 Sunshine State Conference Tournament at Rollins.
Since it was the first time the SSC had staged a postseason tournament since 1981, the Tars would actually have to be considered the defending champions of a sort. Ranked #18 in the country, Rollins was also looking to possibly secure its first trip to the NCAA Tournament in 21 years.
The Tars were 13‐2‐2 overall and seeded third in the SSC Tournament, while the Moccasins were 8‐8‐1, seeded sixth, and looking to end the year on a high note. Statistically, Rollins had the edge for most of the night, but a goal by Pete Schiebel in the 26th minute had given Florida Southern a 1‐0 lead. It stood up until Ryan Dodds tied the game for Rollins with 11 minutes remaining.
When overtime ended with the game still tied 1‐1, the result was officially a tie, but penalty kicks were used to determine which team would advance to the SSC semi‐finals. With Rollins going first, each team took five penalty kicks, but each went 5‐for‐5, sending the game to sudden death penalty kicks. The first time one team scored and the other didn’t, the game would be over. It took 11 rounds of sudden death PKs for that to happen, and even more amazing was that neither team missed until the very end.
On the Tars’ 16th attempt (the 11th sudden death attempt), Moccasin goalkeeper Clint Harris stopped German Vivas, giving Asa Pepia a chance to decide the game for Florida Southern. Having already made one other penalty kick in the tie‐breaker, Pepia made it 2‐for‐2, bringing the game to a close just over three hours after it began.
Though there are no official records, it’s believed to be the longest game in NCAA Division II history, and matched a 16‐round tie‐breaker by Clarkson (NY) and Plattsburgh State (NY) in the first round of a 1993 Division III Regional Tournament. Clarkson won that one, 11‐10, and it will be nearly impossible for any two teams to equal what Florida Southern and Rollins accomplished by each making 15 in a row before a miss.
In addition to Pepia, the Moccasins also got two PKs from Keith Butler, Pete Schiebel, Clay Roberts, Travis Hobgood, and Panu Purhonen. Four others made their only attempt during the tie‐breaker, all of them during the sudden death portion: Jonathan Streets, Brian Miller, Adam Lemnouni and Doug Hughes. Harris had 11 saves during regulation and overtime before making his biggest one at the end.
Ironically, Rollins’ Chris Cerroni, who made two PKs during the tie‐breaker, bounced one off the left post early in the first half that would have given the Tars a 1‐0 lead.
THE 1971 NCAA SMALL COLLEGE TOURNAMENT Florida Southern’s only trip to the NCAA playoffs happened in 1971, when the Moccasins earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Small College South Regional by winning the Florida Intercollegiate Conference. They got that bid by defeating Rollins 1‐0 in the final game of the regular season when freshman Frank Hanraets scored with three seconds to play in overtime, assisted by Richard Brelsford.
Rollins also received a bid and served as the tournament host, with Loyola (MD) and James Madison completing the field. With each team playing two games, the Mocs lost to Loyola 4‐0 in the opening round, before dropping a 3‐0 decision the next day to James Madison. Loyola won the region title with a 7‐2 win over Rollins.
FLORIDA SOUTHERN SERIES RECORDS
OPPONENT RECORD LAST MEETING
Queens (NC)............................. 0‐0‐1 .... Oct. 5, 1997 (A), T, 1‐1 (2ot)
Quincy ...................................... 0‐0‐1 .... Aug. 27, 2004 (H), T, 1‐1 (2ot)
Randolph‐Macon ..................... 1‐0 ....... Oct. 22, 1988 (H), W, 2‐1
Richard Stockton ...................... 0‐1 ....... Oct. 1, 1994 (H), L, 0‐4
Rockhurst ................................. 1‐0 ....... Oct. 4, 2003 (H), 1‐0
Rollins ..................................11‐50‐9 ...Oct. 16, 2013 (H), L, 1‐7
St. Andrews .............................. 1‐0 ....... Sept. 4, 2010 (A), 6‐1
St. Anselm ................................ 1‐0 ....... Oct. 7, 2001 (N), W, 4‐2
St. Francis, College of (IL) ......... 1‐0 ....... Oct. 11, 1993 (H), W, 3‐2
St. Joseph’s (IN) ....................... 3‐1 ....... Oct. 25, 1991 (H), L, 0‐1
Saint Leo ..............................28‐23‐5 ...Oct. 19, 2013 (A), L, 1‐2
St. Thomas (FL) ........................ 8‐9‐2 .... Sept. 4, 2012 (A), 1‐1 (2ot)
St. Thomas Aquinas (NY) .......... 1‐0 ....... Sept. 10, 2004 (H), W, 6‐0
Savannah Art & Design ............ 2‐0 ....... Sept. 6, 2011 (H), W, 4‐0
South Carolina‐Aiken ............... 1‐0 ....... Sept. 11, 2004 (H), W, 2‐1
South Carolina‐Spartanburg .... 1‐0 ....... Sept. 24, 2000 (N), W, 3‐2
South Florida ........................... 0‐11 ..... Nov. 5, 1996 (A), L, 2‐9
Southeastern ......................... 24‐0 ....... Oct. 11, 2005 (A), W, 3‐0
Southern Connecticut State ..... 0‐1 ....... Nov. 8, 1982 (H), L, 0‐2
Southern Indiana ..................... 1‐0 ....... Sept. 14, 2003 (H), W, 3‐2 (ot)
Spring Hill (AL) ......................... 1‐0 ....... Oct. 10, 1999 (H), W, 3‐1
Stetson ................................... 26‐22‐8 .. Oct. 5, 1994 (A), L, 0‐2
Stony Brook ............................. 1‐0 ....... Sept. 28, 1990 (H), W, 1‐0
Tampa ................................... 8‐31‐3 ...Oct. 30, 2013 (A), T, 2‐2 (2ot)
Texas Wesleyan ....................... 0‐0‐1 .... Sept. 11, 1998 (N), T, 1‐1 (2ot)
Thomas (GA) ............................ 5‐3 ....... Sept. 10, 2010 (A), W, 3‐1
Toccoa Falls ............................. 1‐0 ....... Oct. 22, 1990 (H), W, 7‐1
Valdosta State .......................... 2‐0 ....... Oct. 4, 1980 (H), W, 9‐1
Warner .................................. 8‐1 ........Sept. 7, 2013 (H), W, 3‐1
Webber International ...........11‐1‐2 .....Sept. 28, 2007 (H), W, 3‐2
West Florida .......................... 4‐11‐1 ...Sept. 9, 2012 (A), L, 1‐2
Western Carolina ..................... 1‐0 ....... Oct. 11, 1984 (H), W, 6‐3
William Carey ........................... 0‐1 ....... Oct. 15, 1988 (H), L, 0‐3
Wingate ................................... 3‐1 ....... Oct. 23, 1998 (H), W, 3‐2 (ot)
Wofford ................................... 0‐1 ....... Oct. 31, 1981 (H), L, 0‐1
Young Harris ............................ 0‐1 ....... Sept. 7, 2012 (N), L, 1‐3
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2013 FINAL STATS AND RESULTS (5-8-2, 3-4-1 SSC)
PLAYER MP MS MIN C-E SH G A PT
Jonathan Radvogin 15 15 1366 3-0 15 6 3 15 Luke Jenner 14 14 953 3-0 20 5 1 11 Corey Mills 15 15 1321 1-0 25 4 2 10 Carlos Rodriguez 15 13 925 2-0 12 2 4 8 Alexi Cortez 12 10 739 1-1 10 3 0 6
Mitchell Francois 15 15 1341 1-0 10 1 1 3 Nico Guevara 12 4 475 1-0 11 0 3 3 Adam Hansjons 14 4 496 2-0 5 0 3 3 James Gibson 15 15 1399 3-0 5 1 0 2 Alek Cosio 11 0 213 1-0 4 0 1 1
Tobi Abel 9 0 169 1-0 3 0 1 1 Simmule Turner 10 9 580 2-0 1 0 1 1 Ricky Marton 8 5 589 2-0 9 0 0 0 Patrick Abrahamsson12 5 471 1-0 5 0 0 0 Alexander Garcia 9 0 291 1-0 1 0 0 0
Petter Allansson 14 14 1299 0-0 1 0 0 0 Clay Clingerman 14 11 1076 4-0 0 0 0 0 Andreas Hägstrom 6 1 182 0-0 0 0 0 0 Jeremiah Garcia 6 0 108 2-0 0 0 0 0
Cole Clingerman (GK)13 13 1219 0-0 0 0 0 0
Andres Guzman (GK) 3 2 180 0-0 0 0 0 0
FLA. SOUTHERN 15 1399 31-1 149 22 20 64 OPPONENTS 15 1399 28-4 242 31 25 87
GOALKEEPERS MP MS Min Shots SV SH GA GAA
Cole Clingerman 13 13 1219 196 66 2 25 1.85 Andres Guzman 3 2 180 39 13 0 6 3.00 TEAM 4
FLA. SOUTHERN 15 1399 235 83 2 31 1.99 OPPONENTS 15 1399 142 40 4 22 1.42
Score by Halves TEAM STATS 1 2 OT OT PK-A CK FLS Off.
FLA. SOUTHERN 11 10 1 0 3-4 78 228 32 OPPONENTS 12 19 0 0 2-3 89 215 59
Games at Palm Beach Atlantic (Sept. 17) and
home vs. Flagler (Sept. 24) cancelled due to weather
DATE OPPONENT RESULT GOALS (ASSISTS)
9/7 Warner W, 3‐1 Radvogin (Guevara)
Rodriguez (Guevara)
Radvogin (Guevara)
9/10 Embry‐Riddle L, 0‐4 ‐‐‐
9/15 Saint Leo L, 1‐2 Radvogin (Francois)
9/21 at Lynn L, 1‐4 Radvogin (Hansjons)
9/28 Tampa W, 3‐0 Francois (penalty kick)
Mills (Hansjons)
Radvogin (Mills)
10/2 at Florida Tech L, 0‐1 ‐‐‐
10/5 *Barry L, 0‐1 ‐‐‐
10/9 *at Eckerd W, 5‐1 Rodriguez (Turner)
Mills (unassisted)
Mills (Radvogin, Rodriguez)
Jenner (Hansjons)
Jenner (penalty kick)
10/12 *Florida Tech W, 3‐2 ot Jenner (unassisted)
Jenner (penalty kick)
Radvogin (Rodriguez)
10/16 *Rollins L, 1‐7 Cortez (Jenner, Rodriguez)
10/19 *at Saint Leo L, 1‐2 Gibson (Radvogin)
10/26 *Lynn L, 0‐3 ‐‐‐
10/30 *at Tampa T, 2‐2 2ot Mills (Abel)
Cortez (Mills)
11/2 *at Nova SE W, 1‐0 Jenner (Rodriguez, Cosio)
11/5 ^at Barry T, 1‐1 2ot Cortez (Radvogin)
* Sunshine State Conference Match
^SSC Tournament (Barry advances on PKs, 4‐2)
Did You Know? Former Moccasin goalkeeper Tim Moore is not only the career record holder in saves for Florida Southern, but the entire Sunshine State Conference as well. He also ranks sixth in NCAA Division II history for career saves and was the all-time leader at the time of his graduation in 1988.
Sunshine State Conference Career Save Leaders (300+) 1. Tim Moore ........... 505 (Fla. Southern, 1985-88) 2. Rick Bratincevic .......... 444 (Central Fla., 1980-83) 3. Ken Finch ...................... 398 (Saint Leo, 1985-88) 4. Joe Raymond ................ 393 (Rollins, 1981-84) 5. Martin Peat .................. 379 (Fla. Tech, 1994-97) 6. Bob Kovack ................... 333 (Eckerd, 1992-95) 7. Bobby Kramig ........ 308 (Fla. Southern, 1978-81) 8. Johnny Rodrigues ....... 301 (Barry 2009-11, 13)
In his first year at FloridaSouthern, Jonathan Radvoginled the Moccasins in scoringduring the 2013 season withsix goals and 13 points. In sodoing, he became the firstfreshman to 19 years to leadthe team in points. Among hissix goals was the game-winner in overtime to beatFlorida Tech on October 12.
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2013 SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE WRAP-UP
FINAL SSC STANDINGS TEAM ALL GF GA SSC GF GA x-Saint Leo 13-2-2 37 19 7-0-1 17 8 x-Rollins 17-3 68 22 7-1 29 10 Lynn 11-5-2 37 18 6-2 18 4 Barry 9-8-2 33 32 5-3 12 9 Fla. Southern 5-8-2 22 31 3-4-1 13 18 Tampa 6-8-3 322 30 2-5-1 14 18 Eckerd 4-11-2 22 50 2-6 8 24 Florida Tech 5-9-1 25 27 2-6 12 16 Nova SE 3-9-3 20 30 0-7-1 9 25
x-Earned NCAA Tournament bid
SSC Tournament Results First Round (#3) Lynn 2, (#6) Tampa 0 (#4) Barry 1, (#5) Florida Southern 1 (2ot) (Barry advances on penalty kicks, 4-2) Semifinals Lynn 2, (#2) Rollins 1 Barry 4, (#1) Saint Leo 3 (2ot) Championship Game Barry 2, Lynn 2 (2ot) (Barry wins title on penalty kicks, 6-5)
2013 ALL-SSC TEAM
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-SSC F – Thomas Coombes, BU ...... So.
PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Tyler Blackwood, Tampa
OFFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Tyler Blackwood, Tampa
DEFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Walker Hume, Rollins
FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR: Tosan Popo, Rollins
COACH-OF-THE-YEAR: Keith Fulk, Saint Leo
SSC TOURNAMENT MVP: Kris Wilkinson, Barry
2013 SSC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS POINTS
## Player, Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg./G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Tyler Blackwood, UT ............ 16 ........ 13 ........ 6 ......... 32 ........... 2.00 2. Grant Blackhurst, RC ........... 20 ........ 11 ........ 5 ......... 27 ........... 1.35 3. Tucker Hume, RC ................. 20 ........ 10 ........ 6 ......... 26 ........... 1.30 4. Rafa Faria, RC...................... 19 ........ 10 ........ 5 ......... 25 ........... 1.32 5. Max. Schulze-Geisthovel, SL 17 ........ 11 ........ 2 ......... 22 ........... 1.41 6. Adin Kavara, FT ................... 15 ........ 10 ........ 2 ......... 22 ........... 1.47 7. Philipp Schad, RC ................ 20 .......... 7 ........ 6 ......... 20 ........... 1.00 8. Thomas Coombes, BU ......... 19 .......... 9 ........ 1 ......... 19 ........... 1.00 9. Michael O’Neill, LU ............... 18 .......... 7 ........ 2 ......... 16 ........... 0.89 Tosan Popo, RC ................... 20 .......... 6 ........ 4 ......... 16 ........... 0.80
GOALS ## Player, Team GP Goals Avg./G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Tyler Blackwood, UT ............ 16 ........ 13 ...... 0.81 2. Max. Schulze-Geisthovel, SL 17 ........ 11 ...... 0.65 Grant Blackhurst, RC ........... 20 ........ 11 ...... 0.55 4. Adin Kavara, FT ................... 15 ........ 10 ...... 0.67 Rafa Faria, RC...................... 19 ........ 10 ...... 0.53 Tucker, Hume, RC ................ 20 ........ 10 ...... 0.50 7. Thomas Coombes, BU ......... 19 .......... 9 ...... 0.47 8. Lukas Cramer, SL ................ 17 .......... 7 ...... 0.41 Michael O’Neill, LU ............... 18 .......... 7 ...... 0.39 Philipp Schad, RC ................ 20 .......... 7 ...... 0.35
ASSISTS
## Player, Team GP Asts. Avg./G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Edgar Herrera, SL ................ 16 .......... 8 ...... 0.50 Skyler Russell, RC ............... 20 .......... 8 ...... 0.40 3. Stefano Fanfoni, NSU .......... 15 .......... 7 ...... 0.47 John Bentham, UT ............... 16 .......... 7 ...... 0.44 5. Ryan King, BU ...................... 14 .......... 6 ...... 0.43 Tyler Blackwood, UT ............ 16 .......... 6 ...... 0.38 Philipp Schad, RC ................ 20 .......... 6 ...... 0.30 Tucker Hume, RC ................. 20 .......... 6 ...... 0.30 9. seven players with .................... .......... 5
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 50% of team’s minutes) ## Player, Team GP GA Minutes Sho. GAA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Manuel Schoenhuber, SL ......... 17 ......... 18 ...... 1597:07 ........ 6 ........ 1.01 2. Kevin Shields, LU ..................... 12 ......... 11 ........ 972:58 ........ 4 ........ 1.02 3. Keneil Baker, RC ...................... 19 ......... 21 ...... 1670:38 ........ 6 ........ 1.13 4. Johnny Rodrigues, BU ............. 20 ......... 32 ...... 1885:30 ........ 4 ........ 1.53 5. Andrea Giombetti, NSU ............ 13 ......... 20 ...... 1124:00 ........ 4 ........ 1.60 6. David Niepel, UT ...................... 17 ......... 30 ...... 1597:10 ........ 3 ........ 1.69
SAVES ## Player-Team GP SVS. Avg./G --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Johnny Rodrigues, BU ........... 20 ......... 99 ..... 4.95 2. Toni Virtanen, EC ................... 15 ......... 78 ..... 5.20 3. David Niepel, UT .................... 17 ......... 69 ..... 4.06 4. Manuel Schoenhuber, SL ....... 17 ......... 66 ..... 3.88 5. Cole Clingerman, FSC .......... 13 ......... 65 ..... 5.00 6. Mitch Thorn, FT ...................... 15 ......... 54 ..... 3.60 7. Keneil Baker, RC .................... 19 ......... 48 ..... 2.53 8. Andrea Giombetti, NSU .......... 13 ......... 47 ..... 3.62 9. Kevin Shields, LU ................... 12 ......... 23 ..... 1.92
FIRST TEAM ALL-SSC F – Tyler Blackwood, UT ................ Jr.
F – Tucker Hume, RC .................... So.
F – Max. Schulze-Geisthovel, SL ... Fr.
M – Alex Bisbee, RC ...................... Sr.
M – Edgar Herrera, SL ................... Sr.
M – Tosan Popo, RC ...................... Fr.
D – Nicola Brivio, NSU .................. So.
D – Walker Hume, RC ................... So.
D – Chris Lavie, SL ......................... Sr.
GK – Keneil Baker, RC ................... Sr.
AL – Manuel Schoenhuber, SL (GK) . So.
SECOND TEAM ALL-SSC F – Grant Blackhurst, RC ............ So.
F – Chris Hellmann, LU ................ Fr.
F – Rafa Faria, RC ....................... Sr.
M – Melvin Agyei Boateng, SL ...... Jr.
M – Luke Jenner, FSC ................ Sr.
M – Michael O’Neill, LU ............... GR
D – Javier Lopez Mochon, LU ....... Jr.
D – Jason Sangha, LU .................. Jr.
D – Jack Winter, LU ....................... Jr.
GK – Johnny Rodrigues, BU ........ Sr.
AL – Andrew Clare, UT (D)............ Jr.
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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT AND CHAMPIONS
YEAR‐BY‐YEAR SSC CHAMPIONS REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT
1978 NONE Eckerd
1979 NONE Central Florida
1980 NONE Central Florida
1981 NONE Rollins
1982 Tampa
1983 Tampa
1984 Tampa
1985 St. Thomas
1986 Tampa
1987 Tampa
1988 Florida Tech
1989 Florida Tech/Tampa
1990 Tampa
1991 Florida Tech
1992 Florida Tech/Tampa/Barry
1993 Florida Tech
1994 Tampa
1995 Tampa
1996 Tampa
1997 Tampa
1998 Lynn
1999 Lynn
2000 Barry
2001 Tampa
2002 Barry
2003 Lynn Lynn
2004 Rollins Lynn
2005 Saint Leo (cancelled – Hurricane Wilma)
2006 Rollins Rollins
2007 Lynn Tampa
2008 Lynn Lynn
2009 Rollins/Tampa Barry
2010 Rollins/Barry Tampa
2011 Lynn Rollins
2012 Lynn Rollins
2013 Saint Leo Barry
SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (No tournament held from 1982‐2002)
YEAR WINNER RUNNER‐UP SCORE MVP
1978 Eckerd Rollins 1‐0 NONE
1979 Central Fla. Rollins 2‐1 NONE
1980 Central Fla. Rollins 2‐1 Max Rony Francois (O), UCF
Jeff Ritacco (D), Rollins
1981 Rollins Central Fla. 1‐0 (so) Max Rony Francois (O), UCF
Jim Kerner (D), Rollins
2003 Lynn Barry 2‐1 Andy Hirst, Lynn
2004 Lynn Nova SE 2‐1 Carl Wallace, Lynn
2005 TOURNAMENT CANCELLED BY HURRICANE WILMA
2006 Rollins Barry 3‐0 Chris Cerroni, Rollins
2007 Tampa Lynn 4‐2 Pascal Milien, Tampa
2008 Lynn Tampa 4‐0 Jean Alexandre, Lynn
2009 Barry Tampa 2‐0 Mark Anderson, Barry
2010 Tampa Florida Tech 2‐1 (2ot) Dominic Goncalves, Tampa
2011 Rollins Barry 2‐1 Rafa Faria, Rollins
2012 Rollins Eckerd 3‐0 Grant Blackhurst, Rollins
2013 Barry Lynn 2‐2 (2ot) Kris Wilkinson, Barry
Note: Barry defeated Lynn in penalty kicks, 6‐5, to win the 2013 title.
Five #4 seeds have won the SSC Tournament: Eckerd (1978), Lynn (2004), Barry (2009 and 2013), and Tampa (2010). The 2009 Barry team is the only one to win three games without allowing a goal. No team seeded lower than #4 has ever made it to the championship game.
Hat Tricks in the SSC Tournament (since 2003)
2006 Chris Cerroni (Rollins vs. Florida Tech) – 3 goals
Three Assists in an SSC Tournament Game (since 2003) 2003 Mike Lupton (Barry vs. Florida Southern)
Most Saves in an SSC Tournament Game (since 2003) 11 *Clint Harris (Fla. Southern vs. Rollins) 11/4/03 11 *Cory Collins (Florida Tech vs. Tampa) 10/27/06 11 *Jarod Rennick (Nova SE vs. Lynn) 11/2/07 11 David Niepel (Tampa vs. Nova SE) 11/2/10 10 *Cole Clingerman (Fla. Southern at Barry) 11/5/13 8 Ashley Foster (Florida Tech vs. Barry) 11/4/03 8 *Brentton Muhammad (Florida Tech vs. Rollins) 11/5/10 7 several times, most recently by *McKenzey Scott (Saint Leo at Barry) 11/1/11
*double overtime games (Clint Harris and Cory Collins each had nine before their games went into overtime; Cole Clingerman had seven)
Cole Clingerman made 10 saves against Barry during the 2013 SSC Tournament, one short of the tournament record originally set by another Florida Southern goalkeeper in 2003, Clint Harris. Clingerman was named to the SSC All-Tournament Team for his efforts, joining forward Patrik Dandanell (2006) as the only Moccasins to ever earn that honor.
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THE SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
SSC Teams in the National Championship Game 1981 Tampa defeated Cal State‐Los Angeles, 1‐0
1983 Tampa lost to Seattle Pacific, 1‐0
1988 Florida Tech defeated Cal State‐Northridge, 3‐2
1991 Florida Tech defeated Sonoma State, 5‐1
1992 Tampa lost to Southern Connecticut St., 1‐0
1994 Tampa defeated Oakland (MI), 3‐0 (2ot)
1997 *Lynn lost to Cal State‐Bakersfield, 1‐0
2000 Barry lost to Cal State‐Dominguez Hills, 2‐1 (4ot)
2001 Tampa defeated Cal State‐Dominguez Hills, 2‐1
2003 Lynn defeated Cal State‐Chico, 2‐1
2010 Rollins lost to Northern Kentucky, 3‐2
2011 Lynn lost to Fort Lewis (CO), 3‐2 (ot)
2012 Lynn defeated Saginaw Valley State (MI), 3‐2
*SSC provisional members in 1997
NCAA South Region Championship Game (since regional alignment began in 1989)
Year Winner Runner‐Up Score Site
1989 UNC‐Greensboro Tampa 2‐1 Greensboro, NC
1990 Florida Tech UNC‐Greensboro 2‐1 Greensboro, NC
1991 Florida Tech Tampa 2‐1 Melbourne
1992 Tampa Florida Tech 2‐1 (ot) Tampa
1993 Florida Tech USC‐Spartanburg 3‐2 (ot) Melbourne
1994 Tampa USC‐Spartanburg 3‐0 Spartanburg, SC
1995 USC‐Spartanburg Tampa 1‐0 Tampa
1996 Lynn Tampa 5‐3 Boca Raton
1997 Lynn USC‐Spartanburg 3‐1 Boca Raton
1998 USC‐Spartanburg Lynn 2‐1 (2ot) Boca Raton
1999 Barry Lynn 1‐0 (ot) Boca Raton
2000 Barry Christian Brothers 4‐0 Miami Shores
2001 Tampa Lynn 2‐1 Tampa
2002 Central Arkansas Barry 2‐1 (2ot) Miami Shores
2003 Lynn Rollins 2‐1 Boca Raton
2004 Central Arkansas Rollins 2‐1 Winter Park
2005 Lynn Saint Leo 3‐1 Saint Leo
2006 West Florida Lynn 2‐1 Pensacola
2007 *Montevallo Tampa 1‐1 (2ot) Pensacola
2008 Tampa Lynn 3‐2 Boca Raton
2009 Tampa Rollins 2‐1 Winter Park
2010 Rollins Barry 3‐1 Winter Park
2011 #Lynn Barry 1‐1 (2ot) Winter Park
2012 Lynn Rollins 2‐1 St. Augustine
2013 Rollins West Florida 4‐1 Winter Park
*(Montevallo advanced on penalty kicks, 6‐5) #(Lynn advanced on penalty kicks, 4‐2)
All‐Time NCAA Division II Tournament Bids by SSC Schools
Barry (9) ............................................ (1985‐98‐99‐2000‐02‐03‐09‐10‐11)
*Central Florida (2) ................................................................... (1982‐83)
Florida Tech (8) .......................................... (1987‐88‐89‐90‐91‐92‐93‐94)
Lynn (13) ...................... (1996‐97‐98‐99‐2001‐03‐05‐06‐07‐08‐09‐11‐12)
Rollins (14) .............. (1973‐76‐78‐79‐81‐82‐2003‐04‐06‐09‐10‐11‐12‐13)
Saint Leo (2) .............................................................................. (2005‐13)
Tampa (23) ...... (1980‐81‐82‐83‐84‐86‐87‐88‐89‐90‐91‐92‐93‐94‐95‐96‐
97‐2001‐07‐08‐09‐10‐12)
*No longer SSC members
Barry (1985), Lynn (1996) and Tampa (1980) all earned bids prior to
joining the Sunshine State Conference; Rollins earned one bid (1973)
prior to formation of the SSC and one (1976) before soccer was adopted
as a sport.
SSC Member Schools School Location Enrollment Joined SSC
Barry University ......................... Miami Shores ...... 4,619 ............ 1988
Eckerd College .......................... St. Petersburg ..... 1,893 ............ 1975
Florida Southern College ........... Lakeland .............. 2,040 ............ 1975
Florida Tech ............................... Melbourne ........... 2,978 ............ 1981
Lynn University .......................... Boca Raton .......... 1,657 ............ 1997
Nova SE University .................... Davie ................... 5,739 ............ 2002
Rollins College ........................... Winter Park .......... 1,884 ............ 1975
Saint Leo University ................... Saint Leo ............. 2,167 ............ 1975
University of Tampa ................... Tampa ................. 6,143 ............ 1981
Embry-Riddle University ............ Daytona Beach .... 4,534 ............ 2014
Palm Beach Atlantic University .. W. Palm Beach .... 2,751 ............ 2014
Enrollment figures are for undergrad totals as listed by US News &
World Report Educational Rankings for 2013-14
Embry‐Riddle & Palm Beach Atlantic are currently provisional members
Petter Clay Cole Alexi Mike Alek Kevin Allansson Clingerman Clingerman Cortez Cortright Cosio Davidsson #12 #2 #0 #7 #6 #17 #25
Mitchell James Nico Andreas Jordyn Jeremy Trevor Francois Gibson Guevara Hägstrom Henderson Hoelzer Hudson #14 #5 #9 #19 #23 #22 #26
Corey Daniel Jimmy Priit Stephen Jonathan Carl Mills Moore Oatman Peedo Pratt Radvogin Spansk #11 #20 #3 #10 #15 #8 #13
Edward Mark Simmule Kieran Anthony Spansk Swearingen Turner Whitehead Whyte #16 #18 #21 #4 #1
Ryan Yannick Ryan Sniegoski Smith Payne Head Coach Asst. Coach ATC
Front Row (L‐R): Jonathan Radvogin, Jordyn Henderson, Mitchell Francois, Mark Swearingen, Simmule Turner, Kieran Whitehead, Anthony
Whyte, Cole Clingerman, Alek Cosio, Corey Mills, Clay Clingerman, Kevin Davidsson, Nico Guevara. Back Row (L‐R): Head Coach Ryan Sniegoski,
Athletic Trainer Ryan Payne, Jeremy Hoelzer, Edward Spansk, Mike Cortright, Petter Allansson, Andreas Hägstrom, Trevor Hudson, Daniel
Moore, Alexi Cortez, James Gibson, Jimmy Oatman, Priit Peedo, Carl Spansk, Stephen Pratt, Assistant Coach Yannick Smith.
2014 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown High School/Previous School 0 Cole Clingerman GK 6‐01 So. Auburndale, FL Auburndale 1 Anthony Whyte GK 6‐01 Fr. Mississauga, ON St. Joseph Secondary 2 Clay Clingerman D 5‐10 Sr. Auburndale, FL Auburndale 3 Jimmy Oatman F 6‐00 Fr. La Paz, Bolivia Colegio Aleman Mariscal Braun 4 Kieran Whitehead M 6‐00 Fr. Worcester, England Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College 5 James Gibson D 6‐00 Sr. Cape Coral, FL Bishop Verot 6 Mike Cortright M 6‐02 So. Anacortes, WA Anacortes/Skagit Valley JC 7 Alexi Cortez M 6‐00 Jr. Largo, FL Osceola/Jacksonville U. 8 Jonathan Radvogin M 5‐09 So. Västerås, Sweden Rudbeckianska 9 Nico Guevara F 5‐08 So. Weston, FL Cypress Bay 10 Priit Peedo M 6‐00 Fr. Tartu, Estonia Miina Harma Upper Secondary 11 Corey Mills F/M 5‐08 So. Wellington, New Zealand Onslow College 12 Petter Allansson D 6‐01 Sr. Sävedalen, Sweden Hulebäcksgymnasiet 13 Carl Spansk M/D 6‐01 Fr. Mora, Sweden Grillska Gymnasiet 14 Mitchell Francois M 5‐11 Sr. Frisco, TX Wakeland 15 Stephen Pratt M 6‐00 Sr. Dublin, Ireland St. Michael’s College/Flagler College 16 Edward Spansk F/M 6‐01 Fr. Mora, Sweden Grillska Gymnasiet 17 Alek Cosio M 5‐10 So. Fort Worth, TX Paschal 18 Mark Swearingen D 5‐10 Fr. Plano, TX Prestonwood Christian Academy 19 Andreas Hägstrom D 6‐03 Jr. Trångsund, Sweden Ostra Gymnasium 20 Daniel Moore D 6‐04 Fr. Arlington, TX Mansfield Legacy 21 Simmule Turner D 5‐07 So. Bothell, WA Woodinville 22 Jeremy Hoelzer M/D 6‐01 Fr. Arlington, TX Mansfield Legacy 23 Jordyn Henderson F 5‐04 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD Brandon Valley 25 Kevin Davidsson M 5‐07 So. Norrköping, Sweden JB Gymnasiet/Foothill College 26 Trevor Hudson D/M 6‐04 Fr. Winter Park, FL Orangewood Christian
Ryan Sniegoski (Old Dominion, ’05) – Head Coach Yannick Smith – Assistant Coach
Ryan Payne – Athletic Trainer
2014 Florida Southern Men’s Soccer ScheduleSat. Sep. 6 Webber Interna onal Lakeland 7:00 pm
Fri. Sep. 12 vs. Alabama-Huntsville Pensacola 6:00 pm
Sun. Sep. 14 at West Florida Pensacola 4:00 pm
Wed. Sep. 17 at Warner Lake Wales 7:00 pm
Sat. Sep. 20 Barry Lakeland 7:00 pm
Wed. Sep. 24 at Tampa Tampa 7:00 pm
Sat. Sep. 27 Palm Beach Atlan c Lakeland 7:00 pm
Wed. Oct. 1 *at Rollins Winter Park 4:30 pm
Sat. Oct. 4 *Nova Southeastern Lakeland 7:00 pm
Tues. Oct. 7 *Eckerd Lakeland 7:00 pm
Sat. Oct. 11 *at Lynn Boca Raton 4:30 pm
Wed. Oct. 15 *Tampa Lakeland 7:30 pm
Sat. Oct. 18 *at Florida Tech Melbourne 7:00 pm
Tues. Oct. 21 *Saint Leo Lakeland 7:00 pm
Sat. Oct. 25 *at Barry Miami Shores 7:00 pm
Tues. Nov. 4 SSC Tournament 1st Round (Higher Seed) TBA
Fri. Nov. 7 SSC Tournament Semifi nals (#1 Seed) TBA
Sun. Nov. 9 SSC Championship Game (#1 Seed) TBA
*Sunshine State Conference Game
All Times Eastern
NCAA Division II South Region Tournament: Nov. 14 - Nov. 16
NCAA D-II South Region Championship Game & Na onal Quarterfi nals:
Nov. 21 and Nov. 23NCAA D-II Na onal Semifi nals
& Championship Game:Dec. 4 and 6 (Louisville, Ky.)
Seniors Clay Clingerman, James Gibson,Seniors Clay Clingerman, James Gibson,Petter Allansson, Mitchell Francois and Stephen PrattPetter Allansson, Mitchell Francois and Stephen Pratt