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1990 Roster

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PLAYERScott SpencerDan DevallPat AbbottGreg LocksJim HinkJay MehrhoffVolker SchumannGareth O'SullivanDavid MorrisPatrice LhommeauChad MiddletonMorten AkerforsJohn NorrisFrank PileggiJohn ArrandaleAlan ReddRick MorrisRob AllenTim McCageMark Mantych

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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOLMemphis, TNI/White StationMemphis, TN/CatholicMemphis, TN/CBHSMemphis, TN/CatholicGermantown, TN/GermantownSt. Louis, MO/LindberghBremen, W. Germany/ParselvastrasseBallina, Ireland/St. Muredach CollegeMemphis, TN/MUSdes Sables D'Olonne, France/CBHSKansas City, MO/CenterBremen, West Germany/HornMemphis, TN/MUSKansas City, MO/RockhurstGrandview, MO/GrandviewClarksville, TN/VilseckGermantown, TN/GermantownSt. Louis, MO/NorthsideMemphis, TN/CraigmontFraser, MI/Fraser

GOALKEEPERS0 Nathan Markway GK 6-1 185 Fr.1 ToddScarpace GK 6-5 180 Jr.

St. Louis, MO/LindberghMemphis, TN/Germantown

Head Coach: Chris BartelsStudent Trainer: Ken Jones

1990 MEMPHIS STATE SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE

The 1990 Memphis State University Soccer Media Guide is an official publication of the MSUSports Information Office; Bob Winn, director. The information herein is updated as of August 30,1990. it is designed to assist those media members that cover Memphis State soccer. Additionalcopies of this guide are available to accredited news media by writing the Sports Information Office,Memphis State University, Athletic Office Building, Room 205, Memphis, TN 38152. This guide wasdesigned, written and edited by Frank Bertelt, student assistant in the Sports information Officewith editorial assistance from Mark McCiellan and Sherilyn Rveash. Photos provided by MSU PhotoServices and Dale Watson. Printing provided by MSU Printing Services.

emphis Stilo University isuly/Affirmnlite Action University. It is committed to education of •icielly identifiable student body.

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This Is Tiger Soccer!

QUICK FACTSLocation Memphis, TennesseeEnrollment 22,500Nickname; TigersColors Blue and GrayFounded 1912 as West Tennessee Normal SchoolSoccer Conference Division I IndepiendentPresident Dr. Thomas G. CarpenterHead Soccer Coach Chris BartelsRecord at MSU/Years 18-17-4 in 2 yearsHome Field Echles Field1989 Record 10-10-1Lettermen Returning/Lost 13/13Newcomers 10

THE MSU ATHLETIC FAMILYADMINISTRATION .~ (901)678-2335Athletic DirectorAssistant AD/Tiger ClubsAssistant AD/CommunicationsAssistant AD/AdministrationAssistant AD/Women's Athletics,..,BUSINESS OFFICE

Charles CavagnaroLee FowlerBob Winn

Dr, Jim SmithLynn Parkes

(901)678-2461Business ManagerTICKET OFFICE

Fred Stewart(901)678-2331

Ticket ManagerSOCCER OFFICE...

Carl Miklas(901)678-2452

Head Soccer CoachSpring Sports CoordinatorSecretarySPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE..,

Chris Bartels....Bobby Kilpatrick

Bernadine Kelly(901)678-2337

Assistant AD/Communications..Associate SID:SID - BasketballStudent Soccer ContactSecretaryStudent AssistantStudent AssistantTRAINING ROOM

Bob WinnSherilyn RveashMark McClellan

Frank BerteltJulie Rhodes

..Gregory BlackwellJohn Lambert

(901)678-2847Head TrainerStudent TrainerACADEMIC SERVICES

Eddie CantlerKen Jones

(901)678-2714Director of Ath. Academics Dr. Tim Sumner

OTHER IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS (901)Sports Information Facsimile 678-4134Bob Winn at Home 365-8144Frank Bertelt at Home 323-0990

INDEX...Academics 34Administration 32-33Ail-Time Roster 27Athletic Directory 1Athletic Facilities 35-36Bartels, Chris, Head Coach 2Box Scores, 1989 21City of Memphis 29Last Time It Happened 26Opponent Sketches, 1990 37-48Player Profiles 5-18Prospectus 3-4Quick Facts 1Records 23Roster Inside Front CoverSchedule Outside Back CoverSeason in Review, 1989 19Series Records 28Statistical Leaders, All-Time 24Statistics, 1989 Final 20Year-by-Year 22Year-by-Year Leaders 25

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Head Soccer Coach

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» CHRIS BARTELS

Third Year at Memphis StateCareer Record: 18-17-4Graduate of Bowling Green State, 1973Born: 7/19/51 in Teaneck, NJWife: VictoriaChildren: Teddy, 2; Ross, six months

Recognized as a proven teacher and leader of young people, Chris Battels entershis third season at the helm of the Memphis State University soccer program. Hewas named head coach on April 13,1988.

Since taking the post at MSU, Bartels has molded a very young team into anaggressive group, and the team has responded by posting 18 wins in his first twoseasons.

However, for the soccer program, Bartels' third year could be one that earns theteam national recognition. Bartels guided the Tigers to a 10-10-1 record, but the teamexuded the type of spirit and enthusiasm that all Bartels-coached teams for whichare known. He has also been given much credit for developing such great talent asDonal McDonagh, All-American Trevor Buckland, and scoring star Morten Akerfors.

Bartels served as general manager of the expansion Memphis Storm of theAmerican Indoor Soccer Association from June of 1986 to April of 1987, when heleft to enter a private family business. Prior to joining the Storm, he had worked asthe head coach and general manager of the AISA's Kalamazoo Kangaroos.

A native of Oradell, New Jersey, Bartels attended River Dell High School beforesigning to play soccer with Bowling Green State University in 1969. In 1973, hereceived his BS degree in Journalism and Public Relations from BGSU. During thesummer of his junior year, Bartels worked in the public relations department of theNew York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League.

Following graduation, Bartels worked four years as assistant coach at BowlingGreen State from June 1973 until June 1977, when he became player/coach withAthletes in Action team. He returned to Bowling Green State in August of 1980 as anassistant soccer coach and physical education instructor. While working as theFalcons' assistant coach, Bartels earned his master's degree in physical education.

Bartels accepted a position as assistant coach and Player Personnel Director forthe Memphis Americans of the Major Indoor Soccer League in 1982.

The 15-year veteran coach holds and "A" license from the United States SoccerFederation and has served as a member of the Southern Regional Olympic Develop-ment Staff.

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1990 Outlook

After the completion of the 1989 season, Memphis State University head soccercoach Chris Bartels took on the unenviable task of replacing three starting defendersand the number one goalkeeper.

Bartels' prayers were answered with the arrivals of three defenders, sophomoreScott Spencer and freshmen Chad Middleton and Dan Devall. And in goal, ToddScarpace has emerged as a prime candidate for the grueling job between the pipes,with highly-touted freshman Nathan Markway providing competition.

"Clearly, our major problem this off-season was in the defense," said Bartels, whoenters his third season at MSU. "We lost Trevor Buckland, Eddie Knight and RussGaither in the backfield, along with TroyNorwood in goal. I think this spring, we filledthose voids and added much-needed depthin the mldfield and forward slots."

Spencer, a transfer from San FranciscoState, was instrumental in leading local WhiteStation High School to the state champion-ship in 1988.

Also, sophomore returnee Volker Schu-mann will see extended duty at the stopperposition in the defense for the Tigers.Schumann, a native of Bremen, WestGermany, played forward, midfield, and in thedefense last year due to the lack of depth onthe team, which finished with a 10-10-1 recordin 1989.

"Volker did a great Job for us last year. He isconsistent, smooth and very mature. He hadto play a number of positions last year, and Super-Soph Volker Schumann must anchorplayed them all very hard and With a great ajery young defense at stopper this season

attitude."Another bright spot for the Tigers in the backfield last year was Frank Pileggi. Pileggi

came to Memphis State as a midfielder, but moved to the defense due to the lack ofdepth and did such a great job that he was named the team's Most Improved Player.

Middleton and Devall join the Tiger team after successful careers in high school,Middleton at Center High School in Kansas City, and Devall at Catholic High inMemphis.

Middleton set a school record with 19 assists last year in being named to the all-state team. Devall primarily played forward at Catholic, but will see time mainly in thedefense this fall.

In goal, Scarpace and Markway will compete for playing time. Scarpace wasNorwood's backup last year, but after a summer of extended weight training thatsaw him gain about 15 pounds, he is ready for the number one job. Markway ledLindbergh High in St. Louis to four straight conference championships and will playan important role this season.

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"These two have worked very hard, and I will give the starting nod to whoever isgoing good at the time."

Perhaps the deepest area of the team is in the midfield. Returning will be seniorJohn Morris, juniors Pat Abbott, Jim Hink and Greg Locks and sophomores RickMorris, John Arrandale and Patrice Lhommeau. Hink and Locks finished one-two onthe team in assists last year, and the other five each found action in at least ten gamesin 1989.

Joining them in the midfield will be freshman Jay Mehrhoff, a first team all-stateselection at St. Louis' Lindbergh High.

The forward positions are also strong with MSU all-time goal-scoring leader MortenAkerfors set for his senior season in blue and gray. Akerfors was the team's leadingscorer as a junior with 11 goals and 24 points. And with eight more points, he willbreak Donal McDonagh's all-time record for career points.

Gareth O'Sullivan will be the team's other starting forward come September. TheIrish-born O'Sullivan finished his freshman year as the squad's second leading scorerwith seven goals and 16 points. Also seeing playing time up front will be senior RobAllen, who netted three goals last year, and freshmen David Norris and Tim McCage.

"I am looking for continued good seasons from Akerfors, O'Sullivan and JimmyHink (who will also move to forward on occasion). We need more consistent scoringfrom the forwards this season, and I feel confident with how our forwards line up,"said Bartels.

Bartels is also hoping the difficulty of this year's schedule will test the maturity ofa young squad.

Memphis State plays host to two tournaments in the first two weeks of the season.Echles Field will be the host site for the inaugural Mayor's Cup Tournament that pitsthe three local college soccer teams, MSU, Christian Brothers and Rhodes, alongwith visiting Florida Institute of Technology. The Tigers will host the first annualHotshot Soccer Tournament the following weekend, as Nicholls State, SouthernIllinois-Edwardsville and Tulsa provide the competition.

The 1990 schedule also sees tough opponents such as Wisconsin-Parkside, UNC-Charlotte, Cincinnati, Evansville and Radford.

"Overall, I am very pleased with how the team has gelled. In a very short time, theseguys have progressed into a dedicated group, and I am looking forward to asuccessful season.

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Player Profiles

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» 5 PAT ABBOTT M

Junior from Memphis, TennesseeChristian Brothers High SchoolHeight: 5'11" Weight: 163Born: 2/20/70 in Memphis, TNMajor: Civil EngineeringParents: Pat Abbott & Carol Dowell

1989 ... One of the most consistent players on the team last season ... Playedexclusively in the midfield and will be counted on this season for the same smoothplay... Played in every match and started every one except the Arkansas-Little Rock,Vanderbilt and Cincinnati matches... His goal came against Belhaven... 1988 ...Wasvoted as the team's Most Improved Player as a freshman... Saw action in 14 gameswhile earning eight starts ... Goals came against Rhodes and Southern Mississippi... His seven points ranked sixth on the team ... PREP ... Lettered in soccer andbasketball at CBHS ... Captained the soccer team in his junior and senior years ...Voted to the 1984 all region team, Abbott climbed to the ranks of the all-state teamin 1988 following five state soccer championships in his career.

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ABBOTT'S CAREER STATISTICSGP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS

14-821-1835-26

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» 14 MORTEN AKERFORS

Senior from Bremen, West GermanyGymnasium HornHeight: 5'11" Weight: 164Born: 3/17/66 in Bremen, West GermanyMajor: MarketingParents: Ingvar & Barbara Akerfors

Became Memphis State's all-time goal scoring leader against Miami, Ohio,surpassing Donal McDonagh ... Now has 39 career goals... Ranks second in careerpoints with 83 behind McDonagh's 90 ... Has scored Memphis State's first goal ofthe game in 22 of his 52 career games ... 1989 ... Only player to start every gamefor the Tigers ... For second time, Akerfors led the team in goals and points ... Hadtwo tallies in MSU's 4-2 win over Miami, Ohio... Named to the Kwik Goal and MetroAll-Tournament teams ... 1988 ... Had an outstanding season shortened by a right

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ankle sprain suffered against Georgia State ... In only 11 matches, he recorded 11goals, recording his only hat trick of the year against Rhodes ... Scored twice vs.Georgia State and Alabama A&M ... 1987 ... Ranked as one of the top scoringfreshmen in the country... Broke school records for goals (17) and points (37) in aseason ... Racked up 13 goals in the first eight games, but he was held scoreless innine of the last 12 contests ... School record four goals vs. Rhodes ... Hat trick vs.CBC... PREP ... Was an international student at MSU and contacted coaches aboutgiving him a chance to make the team ... Graduated from Gymnasium Horn inBremen, West Germany, in 1985... Was a three-sport athlete, participating in soccer,tennis and squash... Won a club championship in 1983, but did not play high schoolsoccer... Spent eight months between high school and college doing duty in theSwedish military.

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» 21 ROB ALLEN

Senior from St. Louis, MissouriNorthside High School in Jackson, TNHeight: 6'0" Weight: 155Born: 2/1/69 in St. Louis, MOMajor: UndecidedParents: George & Connie Allen

1989 ... One of the most pleasant surprises for the Tigers ... Seeing duty in acareer-high 16 games, Allen scored three times, including a two-goal output againstLouisville in the season finale ... Other goal came on a breakaway against OralRoberts ... Assisted on MSU's first goal of the season against Arkansas-LittleRock, Eddie Knight getting credit for the goal... Made his only start of the seasonagainst UALR... 1988 ... Saw action in three matches... Earned first career pointagainst Rhodes, on an assist... 1987 ... Was a valuable reserve at left wing, earning10 appearances and two starts... PREP... Played his senior year at Northside HighSchool in Jackson, Tennessee, after transferring from St. Louis' Northwest High... Lettered in soccer, baseball, and football at Jackson Northside ... Was theplacekicker on the Indians' football team in 1985 ... In soccer, Allen scored 11goals with 17 assists as a senior... Tallied one career hat trick as a high schoolplayer.

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ALLEN'S CAREER STATISTICSGP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS

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Sophomore from Grandview, MissouriGrandview High SchoolHeight: 5'11" Weight: 145Born: 5/7/70 in Kansas City, MOMajor: MarketingParents: William & Cathie Arrandale

1989 ... Made four appearances as a freshman ... Scored the final goal in MSU's6-0 win over Rhodes College... Got off four shots ... Saw action against WesternKentucky, Vanderbilt, Bowling Green and Rhodes ... PREP... Was a two-yearletterman at Grandview High School, just outside Kansas City ... Earnedall-conference and all-district honors ... Played on the Missouri OlympicDevelopment "State Team" in 1987... As a junior, Arrandale scored 13 goals with fiveassists ... During his final prep campaign, Arrandale netted 21 goals and passedout seven assists... His 34 career goals ranks third in school history... Scored fourgoals in a game... While playing for coach Duncan Leakie, he helped lead GHSto the 1987 conference championship... During his senior year, Grandview wasranked first in its conference.

ARRANDALE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG1989 4-0 4 1 0 2 0

» 7 JIMHINK M-F

Junior from Germantown, TennesseeGermantown High SchoolHeight: 5'9" Weight: 137Born: 6/10/70 in Sioux Falls, SDMajor: ArtParents: Dennis & Kay Hink

1989 ... One of the most experienced midfielders on the squad this season ...Played in all but one game, and was the starter in the midfield for 19 matches ...An excellent passer, he led the team with six assists ... Tallied three assists in theTigers' 5-0 shutout over Georgia State, which is the second highest total in school

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history... Also scored his only goal against the Panthers ... Other assists were vs.Bowling Green State, Vanderbilt and Louisville ... 1988 ... Played in 10 games,earning starting assignments twice ...Two goals came against Rhodes andAlabama-Birmingham ... PREP... Earned all-state tournament, all-metro(honorable mention) and all-state honors at Germantown High School ... Was atwo-time junior varsity letterman and two-time varsity soccer letter winner... Is thebrother of former Tiger player Jeff Hink.

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HINK'S CAREER STATISTICSGP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS

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» 6 GREG LOCKSM

Junior from Memphis, TennesseeCatholic High SchoolHeight: 5'11" Weight: 155Born: 3/18/69 in Memphis, TNMajor: CommunicationsParents: Edward & Patricia Locks

1989 ...One of the steadiest players on the team, Locks will be even more involvedin the crucial midfield position this season... Made 19 starts in 20 games... Scoredthe game-winner in overtime in the season opener against Arkansas-Little Rock ...Other goal came in game three vs. Illinois State ... Handed out five assists to rankas the fourth leading scorer with nine points... Had two assists against Rhodes...1988 ... Played in 16 of 18 matches, and appeared in the starting lineup on 11occasions ... Scored first collegiate goal against Southern Mississippi ... Wasredshirted in 1987 due to torn ligaments in his left knee sustained in a pre-seasongame... PREP... Served as captain in all four seasons while at Catholic and ranksas the school's all-time leading point scorer, with 49 goals and nine assists for 107points ... Scored 17 goals with four assists as a senior to lead Catholic into thequarterfinals of the Western District State Tournament ... Locks was an all-cityand all-state performer for four years and also was a Best of the Preps nominee...An outstanding athlete and student, Locks lettered in soccer, baseball as acatcher-outfielder, and football as the team's placekicker.

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LOCKS' CAREER STATISTICSGP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS16-1120-1936-30

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» 20 RICK MORRIS M

Sophomore from Germantown, TennesseeGermantown High SchoolHeight: 6'2" Weight: 165Born: 3/11/71 in Germantown, TNMajor: BusinessParents: Richard & Diane Morris

1989... A hard worker in practice, Morris earned valuable playing time during theregular season ... Participated in 12 matches, earning four starting assignments inthe midfield ... Assisted Gareth O'Sullivan vs. Rhodes ... Started against WesternKentucky ... PREP ... An outstanding career at Germantown High School... Is acareer 17-goal scorer with six assists ... Voted to All-Shelby County team as wellas the all-state tournament team ...The Red Devils captured a district championshipand state runner-up finish during his career... Played with the Kickers and helpedlead them to a state championship.

MORRIS' CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG1989 12-4 13 0 1 1 0

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Morten Akerfors (ACHE-uhr-fors)John Arrandale (AARON-dale)Chris Bartels (Bar-TELS)Dan DeVall (Duh-VOL)Patrice Lhommeau (Puh-TREES Luh-MOH)Mark Marrtych (MAN-tick)Jay Mehrhoff (MARE-hoff)Frank Pileggi (Puh-LEG-ee)Volker Schumann (SHOE-man)

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» 15 JOHN NORMSM

Senior from Memphis, TennesseeMemphis University SchoolHeight: 5'11" Weight: 160Born: 8/15/69 in Memphis, TNMajor: EconomicsParents: Oscar & Janet Norris

1989 ... A valuable member of the bench that can occasionally start and givethe Tigers leadership in the midfield ... Played in 15 games with four starts ...Assisted Morten Akerfors' goal vs. Oral Roberts... 1988... Played in 16 games withone assist... Made a career-high nine starts ...1987 ... Played in all 20 matches,with starts against Missouri-St. Louis, Belhaven and nationally-ranked Indiana...PREP... Voted to the Tennessee State Select Team while at Memphis UniversitySchool... Captained the state select team in 1987 ...While at MUS, he led the Owlsto the TSSAA Region 7 championship in 1987 and also a third place finish in the statetournament ... He scored the only goal in a 1-0 upset of state powerhouseGermantown.

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NORMS' CAREER STATISTICSGP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS

20-316-915-4

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TIGERS' DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWNTennessee (12):Pat Abbott (Memphis)Rob Allen (Jackson)Dan Devall (Memphis)Jim Hink (Germantown)Greg Locks (Memphis)Tim McCage (Memphis)Rick Morris (Germantown)David Norris (Memphis)John Norris (Memphis)Alan Redd (Clarksville)Todd Scarpace (Germantown)Scott Spencer (Memphis)

Missouri (5):John Arrandale (Grandview)Nathan Markway (St. Louis)Jay Mehrhoff (St. Louis)Chad Middleton (Kansas City)Frank Pileggi (Kansas City)Michigan (1):Mark Mantych (Fraser)International (4):Morten Akerfors (Bremen, West Germany)Patrice Lhommeau (des Sables D'Olonne,France]Gareth O'Sullivan (Ballina, Ireland)volker Schumann (Bremen, West Germany)

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» 10 GARETH O'SULLIVAN

Sophomore from Ballina, IrelandSt. Muredach's CollegeHeight: 5'10" Weight: 154Born: 11/29/69 in Ballina, IrelandMajor: UndecidedParents: Mark & Gene O'Sullivan

1989 ... Had an outstanding freshman season despite joining the team late ...Scored the tying goal in his first match against Bradley... Logged goals vs. GeorgiaState, Vanderbilt, SlU-Edwardsville, Louisville and two against Rhodes College ...Assists came against Missouri-Rolla and Louisville ... Finished second in scoringwith seven goals, two assists for 16 points ... PREP ... Attended the sameschool as former Tiger scoring star John Cooke ... Played for the Ballina TownFootball Club for ten years (1979-89)... Helped the 1987 team capture the InterCollege Championships in both basketball and soccer... Named Premier Playerof the Year in 1989 ... For that, he earned the Golden Boot Award as the league'sleading scorer... Was a member of the Mayo Under 18 team and the Senior team...Represented the Connacht Conference at the InterProvincal Tournament... Washonored as the Ballina team's Player of the Year in 1983 and 1987...Mayo Player ofthe Year in 1989...Scored 19 goals for the under 18 team in 1987 and 16 goals forthe under 17 team that same season.

O' SULLIVAN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG1989 20-6 31 7 2 16 0

» 16 FRANK PILEGGI D-M

Sophomore from Kansas City, MissouriRockhurst High SchoolHeight: 5'8" Weight: 160Born: 3/31/71 in Kansas City, MOMajor: Advertising/Public RelationsParents: John & Anita Pileggi

1989... Had an outstanding freshman season after making the switch from midfieldto the defense ... Competed in 19 matches, with 16 starts, mostly in the defense... A tenacious defender, Pileggi was often matched against the opponents' top

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scorer... Recorded two assists, vs. Miami (Ohio) and CBC ... PREP ... Prepped atRockhurst High School, where as a senior, he scored six goals with 11 assists inleading his team to the district and sectional championship... Rockhurst also placedsecond in the state tournament... Earned all-city and all-state honors as a senior... As a junior, Pileggi scored five times with 10 assists en route to all-city honors ...Lettered only two years on the soccer team for coach Ron Geldhof... RHS alsotook the 1987 district and sectional titles.

Year1989

PILEGGI'S CAREER STATISTICSGP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG19-16 16 0220

» 1 TODDSCARPACE GK

Junior from Memphis, TennesseeGermantown High SchoolHeight: 6'5" Weight: 180Born: 5/19/69 in Memphis, TNMajor: BusinessParents: Fred & Phyllis Scarpace

1989... Had an outstanding sophomore season, posting a 4-0-1 record in his fivestarts... Recorded his second career shutout with a 6-0 win over Rhodes College... Made starts vs. Bradley, Alabama-Huntsville, Miami, Oral Roberts and Rhodes ...Played final nine minutes in overtime in Western Kentucky game... Finished seasonwith a 0.92 goals against average and a .828 save percentage ... 1988 ... Madethree starts, against Missouri-St. Louis, Louisville and Southern Mississippi ...Shutout USM, making a save on a penalty kick to preserve the victory... Red-shirtedin 1987 ... PREP ... Three-year letterman at Germantown High School, where hewas voted to the all-metro team following his senior year... A member of the RedDevils' 1984 state championship squad.

Year19881989

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SCARPACE'S CAREER STATISTICSGP-GS MINS SH-SOG SAVES PCT GA-AVG

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7-1.585-0.9212-1.22

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n » 9 VOLKER SCHUMANN

Sophomore from Bremen, West GermanyGymnasium Ander ParsevalstrasseHeight: 6'2" Weight: 187Born: 1/17/65 in Bremen, West GermanyMajor: BusinessParents: Walter & Irene Schumann

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1989 ... The versatile Schumann played his freshman season at the forward,midfield and defender positions... Named to the Kwik Goal All-Tournament team asa forward and to the Metro All-Tournament team as a defender... In his first start asa collegian, Volker scored two goals with one assist against Georgia State ... Alsoscored vs. Rhodes... Other assists came against Alabama A&M and Miami... PREP... A graduate of Gymnasium Ander Parsevalstrasse ... Helped lead his team tothe Bremen School Championships in 1982 and 1983 ... Is one of two Tigers(Morten Akerfors is the other) from West Germany.

SCHUMANN'S CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS1989 19-16 24 3 3 9

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Jim Hink is a key in the midfield for the Tigers this season.

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» 4 DANDEVALLD-M

Freshman from Memphis, TennesseeCatholic High SchoolHeight: 5'8" Weight: 145Born: 8/15/72 in Memphis, TNMajor: NursingFather: Mr. Roger Devall

Scored 26 goals in his four year career at Memphis Catholic including 15 as a senior... Also had 27 career assists... Selected first team all-metro and all-district... Captainof the team for two years ... In addition to lettering in soccer for four years, alsolettered in wrestling for two years... Helped his club team, the Rangers, to the statechampionship in 1986,1988 and 1990.

» 12 PATRICE LHOMMEAUM

Sophomore from les Sables D'Olonne, FranceChristian Brothers High School in MemphisHeight: 5'6" Weight: 140Born: 2/12/70 in les Sables D'Olonne, FranceMajor: International BusinessParents: Dany & Marie Claude Lhommeau

1989 ...Appeared in 10 games for the Tigers as a freshman late arrival... Will helpout in the midfield positions this fall ... PREP ... Two-year letterman for CBHS inMemphis... Played forward in the prep ranks... Versatile playerwho can playforward,midfield or defender ... Graduated from high school two years ago ... Will addexperience and depth to the squad.

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» 24 MARKMANTYCH D

Junior from Fraser, MichiganFraser High SchoolHeight: 6'6" Weight: 180Born 11/20/69 in Fraser, MlMajor: Physical EducationParents: Thomas & Ann Mantych

Walk-on addition to the team ... Earned six letters in three sports at Fraser HighSchool ... Lettered in cross country, track and basketball ... Recipient of school'sScholar-Athlete Award ... All-academic team for two years ... Played two years atMichigan Christian College in Rochester, Michigan.

0 NATHAN MARKWAY GK

Freshman from St. Louis, MissouriLindbergh High SchoolHeight: 6'1" Weight: 185Born 3/8/72 in St. Louis, MOMajor: EngineeringParents: Bert & Mary Ann Markway

Led Lindbergh High to four conference championships ... Selected to theAll-Suburban South Conference team ... A four-year member of the Honor Roll ...Recorded seven shutouts as a senior with a goals against average of just 0.65 ...Allowed only seven goals in 18 games... Recorded 37 saves... Played for three yearsfor J.B. Marine club team leading them to 1987 Show Me State Championship ...Lettered for two years in both baseball and basketball as well.

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» 22 TIMMcCAGEF

Freshman from Memphis, TennesseeCraigmont High SchoolHeight: 6'0" Weight: 155Born: 3/6/72 in Memphis, TNMajor: UndecidedParents: Larry & Nancy McCage

Four-year letterman in soccer and two-year letterman in football at Craigmont High... Captain of the soccer team for three years ... Scored 59 goals with 40 assists infour years ... Team MVP in 1988 and Most Valuable Offensive Player in 1989 ...all-district 17 as a senior... Placekicker in football connecting on six careerfield goalsand 20 career extra points ... Club team, Rangers '72, won TSSA state title in 1986,1988 and 1989... Leading scorer in the MAIA as a senior... First recipient of the PeterCordosi Sportsmanship Award at the Germantown Soccer Invitational in 1989.

» 8 JAYMEHRHOFFM

Freshman from St. Louis, MissouriLindbergh High SchoolHeight: 6'0" Weight: 165Born 10/13/71 in Creve Couer, MOMajor: International BusinessParents: Glen & Jamie Mehrhoff

Three-year letterman in soccer and track at Lindbergh High... Captain of his highschool team for three years ... Scored 17 goals and made 20 assists in careerincluding six goals and seven assists as a senior... First team all-conference, firstteam all-state, second team all-metro selection and a member of the St. Louis All-StarTeam... Was a member of the National Honor Society and was on the honor roll forfour years ... St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete and Army Reserve NationalScholar Athlete.

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» 13 CHAD MIDDLETON D

Freshman from Kansas City, MissouriCenter High SchoolHeight: 5'11" Weight: 175Born: 6/22/72 in Kansas City, MOMajor: Sports MedicineParents: Ronald & Linda Mlddleton

Four-year starter and two-time All-State selection at Center High...Holds schoolrecords for assists in a season with 19 and assists in a career with 59...Scored 16goals as a senior converting on seven of eight penalty kicks...Captain of high schoolteam for three years...All-Metro selection for two years..Three-time All-Districtselection leading his team to two conference titles and two second placefinishes...Boys State Delegate in 1989...Trumpet player in concert band...Presidentof Letterman's Club as a senior.

» 11 DAVID NORRIS

Freshman from Memphis, TennesseeMemphis University SchoolHeight: 5'11" Weight: 165Born: 3/26/72 in Memphis, TNMajor: UndecidedParents: Oscar & Janet Norris

Four-year letterman at Memphis University School ... As a senior was votedAll-Shelby Metro after scoring 15 goals and making 13 assists ... Led MUS to theRegion 7 championship in 1987 and 1988 ... Team captain and team MVP ...All-Region 7 selection ... Selected to participate in the Olympic DevelopmentProgram and was a member of the USASA Region III Under-23 Select Team... Playedfor Tennessee Select Team as a junior... All Region 7 selection and second teamAll-Shelby Metro as a junior... Scored 13 goals with 10 assists as a sophomorereceiving All-Region 7 and All-Region 7 tournament honors... Scored five goals witheight assists as a freshman and was the only freshman to start for MUS that season.

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» 19 ALAN REDDD

Freshman from Clarksville, TennesseeVilseck American High SchoolHeight: 5'8" Weight: 175Born: 8/27/70 in Dallas, TXMajor: Management Information SystemsFather: Mr. Major Redd

Three time Most Valuable Player for his team at the prep level... Had an outstandingprep career in Germany where he scored 142 goals in his four years including 40 asa senior...Four time All-Conference selection...Ranked first in his classacademically...Played at the club level for F.C. Schlicht... Voted Best American Playerand was that team's top scorer.

3 SCOTT SPENCERD

Sophomore from Memphis, TennesseeWhite Station High SchoolHeight: 57" Weight: 165Born: 5/15/71 in Memphis, TNMajor: PhysicsParents: Steve & Pat Spencer

Transfer from San Francisco State University, where he played every minute ofevery game except one last year... Was the sweeper... Lettered for four years atWhite Station High School ... Led White Station to the 1988 state championshipmatch, the 1987 state semi-finals and the 1986, 1987 and 1988 Region 8 titles ...Captain of the 1989 team ... First team All-State selection as a senior... Also namedAll-Metro and All-Region 8 that year... MVP of White Station team in 1989 ... Clubteam, Kickers 71, won the state title in 1985 and 1987.

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1989 in Review 19

Chris Bartels' second year as head soccer coach at Memphis State had its ups anddowns, but he contnued to mold a young team into a winner in the just the eighthseason of NCAA play for the school.

Bartels, though, had his work cut out for him. The team consisted of only twoseniors and had 14 freshmen, and had to play a demanding schedule that wouldprove an advantage and disadvantage.

In the season opener, the Tigers faced Arkansas-Little Rock at Echles Field. Theteam immediately showed its character by scoring the equalizer with under tenminutes left in regulation, and tallied the game-winner early in the overtime.

After the UALR match, MSU set out for a two-day, two-game road trip to Bradleyand Illinois State. Backed by excellent defense, the Tigers tied Bradley, 1 -1, but raninto a buzzsaw the next afternoon at ISU, taking a 5-1 loss after owning a 1-0 leadjust before halftime.

It was a tough pill to swallow, but the young Tigers did not have much time to dwellon the disappointing loss - perhaps a good sign since powerful Georgia State cameto Memphis three days later.

Avenging a 2-2 blood bath in Atlanta the year before, MSU came out determinedto handle Georgia State. Handle they did, as the Tigers scored four first half goalsen route to a 5-0 victory.

However, the next six of seven games showed the inconsistency of the MSU frontline, as the team recorded only 11 goals in those seven games - the Tigers comingout 3-4 in those 11 matches.

Returning home 5-5-1, Memphis State hostedthree consecutive games, all games they werefavored to win. The Tigers did win two of three, butshowed a weekness to create good scoringopportunities. In those three games alone, MSUblasted 53 shots, but only connected for fivegoals.

The offense continued to sputter in theremaining schedule. In the three victories,Memphis State scored 12 times, but got shutoutin its last four losses. In all, the Tiger team wasshutout on five occasions.

On offense, junior Morten Akerfors led the teamwith 11 goals and 24 points, while freshmanGareth O'Sullivan finished second with sevengoals and 16 points. Player of the Year TrevorBuckland was named second team All-South,while defender Frank Pileggi was awarded theteam's Most Improved Player honor. Despite jo-ming the ,eam ,atei

Gareth O'Sullivan ranked secondwith seven goals and 16 points.

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1989 Final Soccer Statistics20

Overall RecordDATE OPPONENT9/6 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK (ot)9/9 at Bradley (ot)9/10 at Illinois State9/13 GEORGIA STATE9/20 at SlU-Edwardsville9/23 at Alabama-Huntsville9/24 at Alabama A&M9/29 WESTERN KENTUCKY (ot)10/4 at Vanderbilt10/7 at Bowling Green State10/8 vs. Miami, Ohio10/11 ORAL ROBERTS10/13 MISSOURI-ROLLA10/18 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS10/20 at South Alabama10/22 EVANSVILLE10/25 RHODES10/27 at Belhaven10/30 LIBERTY11/4 CINCINNATI11/5 LOUISVILLE

NO. PLAYER GP-GS

14 Morten Akerfors 21-21

10 Gareth O'Sullivan 20-6

11 Trevor Buckland 19-19

9 Volker Schumann 16-16

6 Greg Locks 20-19

7 JimHink 20-19

21 Rob Allen 16-113 Eddie Knight 19-18

4 RussGaither 18-16

5 Pat Abbott 20-18

16 Frank Pileggi 19-1617 John Arrandale 4-0

3 Chris Fletcher 14-98 RobWinfrey 17-17

15 Johnny Morris 15-4

20 Rick Morris 12-4

2 Troy Pi«l 8-612 Patrice Lhommeau 10-1

19 Adam Long 12-0

18 Todd Mitchell 1-0

24 Gerald Crawford 2-026 Jeff Rogers 1-0

23 Bruce Martin 5-0

MSU TOTALS 21-21

OPPONENT TOTALS 21-21

NO. PLAYER GP-GS

1 TroyNorwood 16-16

1 Todd Scaroace 6-5

MSU TEAM TOTALS 21-21

OPPONENT TOTALS 21-21

10-10-1; Home: 6-5-0; Away: 4-5-1SCOREW.2-1T, 1-1L,1-5W,5-0L, 1-3W,2-1L, 1-2L.0-1W,2-0L, 1-3W.4-2W, 3-1L, 1-2W, 1-0L, 0-1L, 0-4W, 6-0W,2-1L.0-1L, 0-1W, 4-1

SHOTS

77

31

3324

20

21

16

1011

15

1640

28

5

13

30

e0

0

01

334

231

MINS SH-SOG

1491 183-90

489 48-29

1980 231-119

1960 334-154

GWG GOALLocks—

UmanskyHinkNischbachBucklandAkpanPulliamAkerforsMartellaGaitherAlienFransAkerforsEthridgeWeirSchumannAbbottSasuLesiakBuckland

GOALS ASSISTS

117

4

3

213

2

21

01

0

0

00

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 00 0

0 0

37 30

31 23

SAVES SV PCT

64 .711

24 .823

88 .739

117 .760

GOALIE OF RECORDNorwoodScarpaceNorwoodNorwoodNorwoodScarpaceNorwoodNorwoodNorwoodNorwoodScarpaceScarpaceNorwoodNorwoodNorwoodNorwoodScarpaceNorwoodNorwoodNorwoodNorwood

POINTS

24

16

109

9

8

0

0

0

104

85

GA-AVG

26-1.57

5-0.92

31-1.41

37-1.68

GWG

2

0

211

11

011

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

00

00

0

10

10

W-L-T

6-10-0

4-0-1

10-10-1

10-10-1

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1989 Box Scores 21

Game 8, Sept. 29, 1989, EchlesWestern Kentucky 0 0 1Memphis State 0 0 0SCORING SUMMARY:WKU-Scott Pulliam (PK) 101:08Shots: WKU 12, MSU 12

•alies: WKU-Bordwini6, Scarpace 1

Game 1, Sept. 6, 1989, Echles Field Game 8, Sept. 29, 1989, Echles FieldArk.-Little Rock 1 0 0 0 - 1Memphis State 0 1 1 0 - 2SCORING SUMMARY:UALR^Juan Flodriguez (PK) 41:22MSU-Eddie Knight (Allen) 80:33MSU-Greg Locks (Akerfors) 91:30Shots: UALR 6, MSU 22Goalies: UALR-Starcher 6, MSU-Norwood 0

me 9, Oct. 4,1989, Vanderbilt Fieldmphis State 1 1 - 2

0 0 - 1 Vanderbilt 0 0 - 00 0 - 1 SCORING SUMMARY:

MSU-Morten Akerfors (Lochs) 5:03MSU-Gareth O'Sullivan (Hink) 69:24

isisted) 55:30 Shots: MSU 15, Vanderbiil 11Goalies: MSU-Norwood 4, VU- 6

Goalies: MSU-Scarpace 5, BU-Wagner 10Game 10, Oct. 7, 1989, Cocht

Game 3, Sept. 10, 1989, Adelaide St. Field Memphis State

Game 15, Oct. 20,1989, Eddie Stanky FieldMemphis State 0 0 - 0South Alabama 1 0 - 1SCORING SUMMARY:USA-Ethridge (Deavours) 39:00Shots: MSU 10, USA 5

Game 2, Sept. 9,1989, Notre Dame FieldMemphis State 0 'Bradley 1 CSCORING SUMMARY:BU-Greg Cors (PK) 19:53MSU-Gareth O'Sullivan (una;Shots: MSU 23, Bradley 13

MSU-Norwood Goalies: MSU-Norwood 2, USA-Carvacho 6

Game 16, Oct. 22, 1989, Echles FieldEvansville 2 2 -Memphis State 0 0 -SCORING SUMMARY:UE-David Weir (unassisted) 31:33UE-Ron Cray (Weir) 36:34UE-Hob Patterson (Ernst) 54:25UE-Rob Patterson (Croy) 76:36Shots: UE 24, MSU 2Goalies: UE-Harrington 1, Boss 0,MSU-Norwood 7e Field

Memphis StaleIllinois State 1 4 -SCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Greg Locks [unassisted) 24:35ISU-Andy Smith (unassisted) 31:38ISU-Alex Umansky (Lyons) 66:06ISU-Andy Smith (Lyons) 73:33ISU-Todd Fessler (Hitter) 76:75ISU-Todd Fessler (Holmes) 82:39Shots: MSU 4, ISU 9Goalies: MSU-Norwood 3, ISU-Adarns

Game 17, Oct. 25, 1989, Echles FieldRhodes College 0 0 - iMemphis State 5 1 - iSCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Volker Schumann (Locks) 12:20MSU-Morten Akerfors (Locks) 14:59MSU-Gareth O'Sullivan (Abbott) 27:19

ss: MSU-Norwood 4, BGS-Loescher 2 MSU-Gareth O'Sullivan (Morris) 29:02MSU-Eddie Knight (Fletcher) 39:04MSU-John Arrandale (Knight) 68:40Shots: Rhodes 3, MSU 33Goalies: RHO-Suffil 4, MSU-Scarpace 2

Game 4, Sept. 13, 1989, Echles FieldGeorgia State 0 0 - 0Memphis Slat* 4 1 -SCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Jim HinK (Schumann) 5:49MSU-Morten Akerfors (Hink) 17:39MSU-Volker Schumann (Hink) 36:00MSU-Volker Schumann (Hink) 4:16MSU-Gareth O'Sullivan (unassisted) 49:36 Goalies: MSU-ScarpactShots: GSU 5, MSU 19Goalies: GSU-Gibbs 2, MSU-Norwood 2 Game 12, Oct. 11, 1989, Echles Field

Oral Roberts 0 1 -Game 5, Sept. 20, 1989, Bob Guelker Field Memphis State

Bowling Green State 0 3 •SCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Morten Akerfors (Hink) 0:40BGSU-Ken Sorensen (Royer) 46:13BGSU-Rob Uartella (Royer) 50:23BGSU-Bob Boyle (Sorensen) 85:26Shots: MSU 5, BGSU 15Goalies

Game 11, Oct. 8, 1989 Cochrane FieldMemphis State 2 2 - 4Miami, Ohio 0 2 - 2SCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Morten Akerfors (unassisted) 4:47MSU-Huss Gaither (Pileggi) 41:40MIAMUason Arrnbruester (Lobring) 52:06 Belha\MSU-Russ Gaither (Winfrey) 59:06 SCORING SUMMARY:MIAMI-Ryan Creech (Dunn) 60:46 MSU-Trevor Buckland (PK) 31:56MSU-Morten Akerfors (Schumann) 84:17 BEL-Keith Larson [unassisted) 73:15Shots: MSU 23, MIAMI 9 MSU-Pat Abbott (Akerfors) 81:27

• lOShols: MSU 19, Belhaven 9Goalies: MSU-Norwood 4, BEL-9

Game 18, Oct. 27, 1989, The BowlMemphis State 1 1

1, MIAMI-Bilave

Memphis StiSlU-Edwardsvllio 0 3 - 3SCORING SUMMARY:SlUE-Jim Nischbach (Hausmann) 53:19SlUE-Jim Nischbach (Garofalo) 73;18SlUE-Tom Stone (Nischbach) 83:00MSU-Gareth O'Sullivan (Buckland) 88:20Shots: MSU 7, SIUE 22Goalies: MSU-Norwood 9, SlUE-Damico 2

SCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Morten Akerfors (Norris) 8:20MSU-Rob Allen (unassisted) 37:04ORU-Kam Bhabra (Clark) 47:03MSU-Trevor Buckland (PK) 67:10Shols:ORU7, MSU 17Goalies: ORU-Turner 3, MSU-Scarpace 1

e 13, Oct. 13, 1989, Echles FieldMlssouri-Rolla 1 1 -

Game 6, Sept. 23, 1989, Joe Davis Stadium Memphis SlateMemphis StateAlabama-Huntsville 1 0 -SCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Morten Akerfors (Locks) 13:52UAH-Bob Clasby (Jetsu) 33:24

- 1SCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Morten Akerfors (O'Sullivan) 8:14Holla-Chris Sulincenski (unassisted) 17:46Rolla-Larry Frans (PK) 73:01Shots: Rolia 10, MSU 22

Game 19, Oct. 30, 1989, Echles FieldLiberty Univ. 0 1 - 1Memphis State 0 0 - 0SCORING SUMMARY:LU-John Sasu (unassisted) 51:07Shots: LU7, MSU 15Goalies: LU-Nimo 8, MSU-Norwood 3

Game 20, Nov. 4, 1989, Echles FieldCincinnati 1 0 - 1Memphis State 0 0 - 0SCORING SUMMARY:UC-Tim Lesiak (Scheper) 30:11Shots: UC 9, MSU 11

UC-Schneider 2, MSU-Norwood 2

-Faherty 4, MSU-Norwood 1 Memphis StateSCORING SUMMARY:

MSU-Trevor Buckland (unassisted) 64:33 Goalies: Rolf*Shots: MSU 25, UAH 15Goalies: MSU-Scarpace 8, UAH-Bortnick 13 Game 14, Oct. 18, 1989, Echles Field

Christian Brothers 0 0 - 0Game 7, Sept. 24, 1989, Joe Davis Stadium Memphis State 0 1 - 1

1 3 -

Memphis StatAlabama A&M 1 1 - 2SCORING SUMMARY:A&M-Ganlyu Ogunbayo (Akpan) 13:16MSU-Morten Akerfors (Schumann) 22:59A&M-Ernmanuel Akpan (unassisted) 64:32ShoIs:MSU14,ASM20Goalies: MSU-Notwood 12, A&M-Adebayo 7

SCORING SUMMARY:MSU-Morten Akerfors (Pileggi) 60:18Shots: CBC 7, MSU 14Goalies: CBC-Fuerst 3, MSU-Norwood 3

MSU-Gareth O'Sullivan (Gaither) 32:36UL-Greg Strasser (Gomez) 35:57MSU-Trevor Buckland (O'Sullivan) 68:01MSU-Rob Allen (Locks) 78:59MSU-Rob Allen (Hink) 81:57Shots: UL 9, MSU 22Goalies: UL-Grove 5, MSU-Norwood 2

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All-Time Results22

1982: 7-11-2Coach: Peter Bermel Opponent Scor

Covenant. W 4

Southwestern W 4Alabama-Hunlsville L, 2-VanderbiH T 0©Alabama A&M L, 0 1Soulh Alabama W 3©Alabama-Birmingham L, 2-©Georgia State L 1

@NE Missouri Slate L, 0-

SE Missouri State L 0©Southern Methodist L, 0-©Texas Christian L, 1Mllsaps W 3Ole Miss L, 0©Southwestern , T 2©Tennessee .L, 2-UT-Martm W 3Total Goals Scored , 34 5

1983: 10-8-2Coach: Peter Bermel

Opponent ScorTexas-Christian T 2©Wake Forest L 0©Alabama-Huntsville L, 1-Southwestem W G©Vanderbiri L 1©Tennessee Tech W,3-Alabama-Birmlngham W, 2-Lindenwood T 1#VirginiaTech W 1 0# Louisville L 0Georgia State L 0

Tennessee W 2©South Alabama W, 1-

©Milsaps .L. 0-@SE Missouri State W, 1Alabama A&M L 0©Southwestern W, 2-Ole Miss W 4

Tennessee Tech W, 4-1 Missouri St Louis L 13UT-Martin W 7 2 Christian Brothers W, 4^Cincinnati W 6 1 Alabama-Birmingham W, 3-#Virginia Tech T 1 1 ©Alabama A&M L 4Rhodes College L, 23 Illinois Stale W 1Total Goals Scored 55-47 ©Belhaven W 4# - Metro Invitational (Louisville, KY) ©South Alabama L, 0-

Atk.-Little Rock L 1

1985: 12-7-2Coach: Peter Bermel

Opponent ScoEariham College W 4

Georgia State L 1SW Missouri State W, 8©Alabama-Huntsville W, 5-

e ©Vanderbilt L 20 Western Kentucky L, 0

©Appalachian State L, 0-1 ©Evansville L 0©Wake Forest.. W 2 1 #Louisville T, 1 1*Rhodes College W 2-0 #Virglnla Tech T, 2-2"Northeast Louisiana T 1 1 Total Goals Scored 49-39©Vanderbilt L 0-3 #Metro Invitational (Cincinnati, OH)Missouri-St. Louis L 2 4 'Lost in Shootout 3-2©Missouri-Rolla W 4

Alabama-Birmingham W, 4AlabamaA&M W 1-(©Alabama-Huntsville L, 0-Georgia State L, 0

©Shaven W '

1 "Lost in Shootout 4-2

° 1988: 8-7-33 Coach: Chris Bartels Opponent Score2 AlabamaA&M W 4-12 @UNC Charlotte LOS

SH: $ m* }\i L 1#Louisville W 2

0 Al b H t II T "3 nhL?mS Un SV' * w0 „"„ ™ °

To,,, Goal, Scored 4237 ~™»?» £ Jl# - Metro Invitational (Memphis, TN" - Alabama A&M, which had wonthe game, 5-0, forfeited the gamafter using ineligible players.

1986: 14-4-2Coach: Peter Bermel

©Alabama-Birmingham W, -0

e 'x.. ^ vj '{

Christian Brothers L, -1South Alabama L, -3^Cincinnati L 3# Louisville L 02

Opponent Score Southern Mississippi W, 3-0South Alabama W, 3-0 Total Goals Scored 43-28Belhaven W, 1Rhodes College W,Christian Brothers W,Vanderbilt W@SIU-Edwardsville L,

# • Metro Invitational (Cincinnati, OH) ©Xavier W,• Won in Shootout 4-3 ©Western Kentucky L,

Alabama Huntsville W,inoA m n 1 ©Illinois State T,1984: 10-9-3 ©Missouri Rolla W,

Coach: Peter Bermel ©Georgia state L,Opponent ScorVanderbilt W 5-©Northeast Louisiana L, 1-John Brown W 5-1Rhodes College W 3Alabama-Huntsville L, 1©Missouri-St. Louis L, 0-©Undenwood T 3Wake Forest W 2©Alabama-Birmingham W, 3-©Georgia Stale L 0Soulh Alabama L 2SE Missouri State W, 2-

@ Tennessee ^

Belhaven W 3©Alabama A&M L 1

©Alabama-Birmingham W,Appalachian State T,Missouri Rolla W,John Brown W,^Cincinnati W,# Virginia Tech W,©Rhodes College W 5

-0 # - Metro Invitational (Louisville, KY)

1989: 10-W-lCoach: Chris Bartels Opponent Scor

©Bradley T 1©Illinois State L 1Georgia State W 5@SIU-Edwardsville L, 1©Alabama-Huntsville W, 2-©Alabama A&M L, 1Western Kentucky L, 0-

©Bowlmg Green State L 1) ©Miami Ohio W 4

Missouri Rolla L. 1

Total Goals Scored 39-22 @Soulh A,abama L! „# - Metro Invitational (Blacksburg, VA) Evansville L 0

Rhodes W 6-01987: 9-9-2 ©Bemaven W 2

Coach: Peter Bermel u^^[ h *"Opponent ScoSlU-Edwardsville W, 1Rhodes W, 7

e rfUincmnati L, 00 # Louisville W 4! Total Goals Scored 37 3

©North Texas State W, 3-2 * - Metro Invitational (Memphis, TN)©Indiana L, 13

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Soccer Records 23

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST GAMES PLAYEDSeason 22 by nine players (1984)Career 83 by Pat Fischer (1983-86)MOST GOALSGame 4 by Morten Akerfors vs. Rhodes (1987)Season 17 by Morten Akerfors (1987)Career 39 by Morten Akerfors (1987-89)MOST ASSISTSGame 4 by John Cooke vs. SW Mo. St. (1987)Season 10 by David Jackson (1984)Career 22byDonal McDonagh (1986-88)MOST POINTSGame 9 by Morten Akerfors vs. Rhodes (1987)Season 37 by Morten Akerfors (1987)Career 90byDonal McDonagh (1986-88)MOST SHOTSGame 15 by Donal McDonagh vs. So Miss (1988)Season 113 by Donal McDonagh (1986)Career 293 by Donal McDonagh (1986-88)MOST SAVESGame 24 by E.J. Gilley vs. Wake Forest (1984)Season 169 by E.J. Gilley (1983)Career 416 by E.J. Gilley (1983-87)MOST SHUTOUTSSeason 8 by Matt Price (1986)Career 14 by E.J. Gilley (1983-87)

TEAM RECORDS

MOST GAMES PLAYEDSeason 22(1984)MOST GOALS SCOREDGame 9 vs. Rhodes (1988)Season 55(1984)MOST GOALS GIVEN UPGame 11 vs. Alabama A&M (1982)Season 55(1982)FEWEST GOALS GIVEN UPSeason 22(1986)MOST ASSISTSGame 10 vs SW Missouri St. (1987)Season 44 (1987)MOST POINTSSeason 151 (1984)MOST SHOTSGame 41 vs. Rhodes (1988)Season 420(1983)FEWEST SHOTSGame 2 vs. Evansville (1989)MOST FOULSGame 29 vs. So. Illinois-Edwardsville (1986)MOST CORNER KICKSGame 12 vs. South Alabama (1983)MOST SAVESGame 24 vs. Wake Forest (1984)MOST SHUTOUTSSeason 8(1986)Season, Opponent 6 (1982,1983)LONGEST WINNING STREAK 8 (1986-1987)LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK ....10 (1986-1987)LONGEST LOSING STREAK 4 (1988)LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 5 (1987)

Junior Todd Scarpace is the incumbent in goal for the Tigers this fall. He led the team in goalsagainst average last season with a 0.92 mark as a sophomore.

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Tiger Statistical Leaders24

CAREERSEASON

GOALS1 Morten Akerfors (1987-89) 392 Donal McDonagh (1986-88) 343 John Cooke (1984-87) 294 Larry Creson (1983-84) 245 Ross Kuns (1985-86) 21

ASSISTS1 Donal McDonagh (1986-88) 222 David Jackson (1982-85) 19

John Cooke (1984-87) 194 Pat Fischer (1983-86) 185 Paulo Aur (1984-85) 13

POINTS1 Donal McDonagh (1986-88) 902 Morten Akerfors (1987-89) 833 John Cooke (1984-87) 774 Larry Creson (1983-84) 575 David Jackson (1982-85) 53

GAMES1 Pat Fischer (1983-86) 832 Kenny Heckman (1982-85) 82

Mike Kauker (1983-86) 824 John Cooke (1984-87) 785 David Tappan (1984-88) 78

1715141412

109988

GOALS1 Morten Akerfors 19872 Larry Creson 19843 Donal McDonagh 1988

Ross Kuns 19854 Donal McDonagh 1986

ASSISTS1 David Jackson 19842 Paulo Aur 1985

Donal McDonagh 19874 BoMelson1982

Pat Fischer 1983John Cooke 1987Donal McDonagh 1988

POINTS1 Morten Akerfors 19872 Donal McDonagh 19883 Larry Creson 19844 Ross Kuns 19855 Donal McDonagh 1986

SAVES1 E.J. Gilley1983 1692 E.J. Gilley 1984 1413 Matt Price 1986 1064 E.J. Gilley 1985 845 Troy Norwood 1988 70

3736353129

John Cooke1984-87

Pat Fischer1983-86

David Jackson1982-85

Ross Kuns1985-86

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Year-by-Year Leaders 25

GOALS1 982 Bo Melson1983 Larry Creson1984 Larry Creson1 985 Ross Kuns1986 Donal McDonagh....1987 Morten Akerfors1988 Donal McDonagh....1989 Morten Akerfors

SHOTS1982 N/A1983 DidierAur1984 John Cooke1985 Paulo Aur1986 Donal McDonagh....1987 Morten Akerfors1988 Donal McDonagh....1989 Morten Akerfors

Year-by-Year

Year Coach1982 Peter Bermel1983 Peter Bermel1984 Peter Bermel1985 Peter Bermel1986 Peter Bermel1987 Peter Bermel1988 Chris Battels1989 Chris BartelsAll-Time Totals

ASSISTS10 Bo Melson 89 Pat Fischer 8

.15 David Jackson 1014 Paulo Aur .... 9

.12 McDonagh, Cooke ... 5

.17 Donal McDonagh 9

.14 Donal McDonagh 811 Jim Hink . 6

GOAL AGAINST AVGN/A

.68 E.J. Gilley 1.3949 E.J. Gilley 1 9759 E J Gilley 1 69113 Matt Price 1.0273 Matt Price 1 50108 Troy Norwood 1.29.77 Todd Scarpace 0.92

Record

Overall Home7-1 1 -2 6-4-110-8-2 5-2-210-9-3 8-4-012-7-2 8-3-114-4-2 8-0-19-9-2 6-4-08-7-3 5-2-1

10-10-1 6-5-080-65-17 52-24-6

POINTSBo MelsonLarry CresonLarry CresonRoss KunsDonal McDonagh..Morten Akerfors....Donal McDonagh..Morten Akerfors....

GOALIE SAVESN/AE.J. GilleyE.J. GilleyE.J. GilleyMatt PriceMatt PriceTroy NorwoodTroy Norwood

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The Last Time...26

THE LAST TIME A TIGER...

Scored 4 Goals: Morten Akerforsvs. Rhodes College (1987) 4 goals

Scored 3 Goals: Donal McDonagh vs. Mercer College (1988) 3 goals

Recorded 4 Assists: John Cooke vs. SW Missouri State (1987) 4 assists

Recorded 3 Assists: Jim Hink vs. Georgia State (1989) 3 assists

Recorded 10 Shots: Donal McDonagh vs. So. Mississippi (1988) 15 shots

Recorded 10 Saves: Troy Norwood vs. Alabama A&M (1989) 12 saves

Recorded 15 Saves: E.J. Gilley vs. Wake Forest (1984) 24 saves

Recorded 20 Saves: E.J. Gilley vs. Wake Forest (1984) 24 saves

Recorded Back-to-Back Shutouts:Troy Norwood vs. Vanderbilt & UAB (1988)

Recorded 3 Shutouts in a Row: never

Stopped a Penalty Kick: Todd Scarpace vs. So. Mississippi (1988)

THE LAST TIME THE TIGERS...

Scored Five Goals In a Game: MSU vs. Rhodes (1989) 6-0

Scored Five Goals in a Half: MSU vs. Rhodes (1989) 5-0

Won Three Straight Road Games: Beat Cincinnati, Va. Tech, Rhodes (1986)

Won Four Straight Road Games: Beat UAB, Cincinnati, Va. Tech, Rhodes (1986)

Won Three Straight Home Games: Beat Rhodes, Belhaven, Vanderbilt (1988)

Won Four Straight Home Games: Beat Rhodes, CBC, Vanderbilt, UAH (1986)

Had 30 Shots: MSU vs. Rhodes (1989) 33 shots

Had 35 Shots: MSU vs. Rhodes (1988) 41 shots

Had 40 Shots: MSU vs. Rhodes (1988) 41 shots

Were Involved in a 0-0 Tie: MSU vs. Appalachian State (1986)

Head Soccer Coach Chris Bartels directs MSU into his third season.

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Ail-Time Roster

NameAbbott, PatAbbott, PaulAKerfors, MortenAllen, RobArrandale, JohnAur, DidierAur, PauloBreslau, JeffBridges, TonyBuckland, TrevorCreson, LarryCooke, JohnDang, PhoungFerrera, RonnieFischer, PatFletcher, ChrisGaither, RussGiHey, E.J.Gilley, SeanGoad, JonHalford, ScottHauss, ScottHeckman, KennyHink, JeffHink, JimHolland, JimmyHuck, JoeJackson, DavidJohnson, PatKauker, MikeKauker, RobiKnight, EddieKonieczny, JeffKuns, RossLaster, SteveLocks, GregMartin, BruceMcDonagh, DonaiMelfcenl, TonyMelson, BoMorris, RickMueller, MikaMusicante, JorgeMusicante, SergioNotris, JohnO'Sulllvan, GarethPettlnger, MattPlel, TrayPike, KevinPileggi, FrankPoczobut, DavidSailer, BillySchlffer, MikeSchumann, VolkerSpilkar, CarlTap pan, DavidTurner, ScottVopel, BillWhitworth, ButchWiabel, BobbyWilliams, MickeyWinfrey, RobYun, Won

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Series Records28

OPPONENTAlabama A&MAlabama-BirminghamAlabama-HuntsvilleAppalachian StateArkansas-Little RockBelhavcn CollegeBowling Green StateBradleyChristian Brothers CollegeCincinnatiCovenantDavidsonEarlham CollegeEvansvilleGeorgia StateIllinois StateIndianaJohn Brown UniversityLibertyLindenwoodLouisvilleMarquetteMercerMiami, OhioMilsapsMississippiMissouri-RollaMlssouri-St. LouisNorth Carolina-CharlotteNorth Texas StateNortheast LouisianaNortheast MissouriOral RobertsRhodes CollegeSouth AlabamaSouth FloridaSoutheast MissouriSIU-EdwardsvilleSouthern MethodistSouthern MississippiSouthwest MissouriTennesseeTennessee -MartinTennessee-TechTexas ChristianVanderbiltVirginia TechWake ForestWestern KentuckyXavier

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City of Memphis 29

Memphis on the Mississippi is named for the Egyptian city of the same name on the Nile. The namemeans "Place of good abode".

Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson, one of the founders and later the seventh President of the UnitedStates, is generally credited with naming Memphis when it was established in 1819.

Known as the "Cotton Capital of the World" and "The Hardwood Capital of the Nation", Memphis,now the 14th largest city in the U.S., has a rich heritage having lived under five flags: Spain, 1541;France, 1682; Great Britain, 1763; United States, 1784; and the Confederacy, 1661-62.

Today's Memphis presents a full spectrum of sports, visual and performing arts, and special eventsfor its 997,705 citizens (the 1980 Census figure; 1989 estimates are around 1.5 million people for themetropolitan area).

Located in the heart of Mid-America, Memphis, the 15th largest city in the United States, is accessiblefrom all parts of the country. Memphis International Airport is served by ten major air carriers offering300 flights daily. In addition, 12 excellent U.S. highways and Amtrak also serve the city.

An all-new sports complex at the Mid-South Fairgrounds includes the home of Memphis State'sfootball team, the 63,200-seat Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, and also the site of one of the toppost-season football classics in America, the Liberty Bowl. The complex is also the site of the $4.7million Mid-South Coliseum, an 11,200-seat arena which is the home of MSU's "nationally-known"basketball team.

Also, Memphis will be the home for one of the most unique buildings In the world beginning in 1992.The Great American Pyramid arena is currently under construction and is the future home of theMemphis State basketball team. The structure will also house various stores, restaurants and museums.

Memphis has become a national attraction in baseball as well. Suburban Millington serves as theofficial training site for the U.S. Olympic baseball team and this past summer was the host site for the1989 American Legion World Series. Also, the Memphis Chicks, the Class-AA affiliate of the KansasCity Royals, make their home in "The Bluff City".

Memphis has become a national mecca for golfers, with nine public and 11 private coursesthroughout the city. The annual Federal Express - St. Jude Memphis Classic golf tournament is heldat the brand- new TPC Southwind course each summer. Fishing enthusiasts can catch bass, crappieand pan fish at one of the many lakes in the surrounding area.

Memphis, where W.C. Handy gave birth to the Blues, is also the home of the late Elvis Presley andthe Memphis Sound. The recording industry in this city has won acclaim from top-selling singersthroughout the country.

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Memphis State University30

The roots of Memphis State date back to September 15, 1912, with the establish-ment and opening of the West Tennessee State Normal School, which providedfor the training of primary and secondary education teachers.

However, the seed for the normal school's creation were sown three years earlier,in 1909, when the Tennessee General Assembly passed a General Education lawcalling for the establishment and maintenance of three normal schools, one locatedin each of the three grand divisions of the State.

The eastern edge of Memphis became the site for the West Tennessee StateNormal School, which in 1925 became the West Tennessee State TeachersCollege. In 1941, the College's curriculum in liberal arts was expanded, and thename was changed to Memphis StateCollege, an institution serving three to fourthousand students. The undergraduate pro-gram was reorganized into three schools anda graduate school was added in 1951.

On July 1,1957, Memphis State achieved itsstatus as a university and has since expan-ded is degree programs to serve a studentpopulation of over 20,000. Memphis State'scampus covers 1,100 acrers on four differentsites with more than 100 buildings. The maincampus is situated in a quiet residental sectionof Memphis. The campus is unique as it is notall brick and concrete that one may expectfrom a university in a city with a population ofmore than 900,000 but, possesses manyopen fields, trees, and athletic facilities which f~~^2^-'~-L^-»' ' '•'' "'wi> 'create a park-like atmosphere. • *oilBliiJU ••

South campus which use to be a veteranshospital was donated to the university. TheKennedy Sportsplex and married housing facilities which are located on southcampus, opened in 1970.

The primary purpose of Memphis State University is to advance learning. TheUniversity is dedicated first to the traditional ideals of learning by focusing its

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Memphis State University

attention and efforts upon thecreation, transmission, andapplication of knowledge. Secondly,it is committed to goals that areutilitarian in preparing students toserve in a variety of professions andoccupations, and in providingservices to society for improving thequality of life and environment.Through instruction, research andpublic service the University offersa diversity of learning opportunitiesfor the pursuit of knowledge andtruth in an atmosphere of free inquiry

and open discussion. A community of learning, the University exists to nurturestudents in achieving intellectual competence maturity and self development.

Memphis State is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges andSchools. Various colleges, schools, departments and programs are accredited bytheir accrediting agenencies.

Memphis State University is comprised of six undergraduate colleges, The Schoolof Law, the Graduate School. The undergraduate colleges are the College of Artsand Sciences, The Fogelman College of Business and Economics, The College ofCommunication and Fine Arts, The College of Education, The Herff College ofEngineering, and The University College. There are several special programs: AirForce, Army and Navy ROTC, Audiology and Speech Pathology, City and RegionalPlanning, International Studies, Nursing and Urban Studies. The Office ofAdvancement and Continuing Education coordinates CEU (Continuing EducationUnit) credit through conferences, institutes, short courses, etc; non-credit coursesdesigned to provide increased opportunities for the people of this area to availthemselves of University facilities and services.

Overall Memphis State University offers degrees in 1 9 bachelors (74 majors), 11master (62 majors), four doctoral (16 majors), one specialist (3 majors) and oneprofessional academics programs.

However, there is more to university life than just academics. At Memphis Statethere are a variety of clubs, organizations, honor societies, special interest andservice groups and other activities for students to become involved.

If student wants the full experience of university life, there are more than 2,500students that live on campus. At MSU there are five men's dorms, and sevenwomen's dorms as well as housing for married couples on south campus.

All work and no play does not make for a well rouned education.The Student Activities Counsel (SAC) coordinates such on campus events as

movies, concerts, dances, speakers, homecoming activities and the Miss MSUpageant.

For students interested in joining a social organization, there are 1 5 fraternitiesand 12 sororities. For thoses interested in the arts, there are various productionsboth theatrical and musical performed on one of the three stages at the ThreatreBuilding. Memphis State also has its own art gallery.

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The President 32

» DR. THOMAS G. CARPENTER

Memphis State's Ninth PresidentEleventh Year as University's PresidentCollege: Memphis State, 1949Wife: Oneida

Dr. Thomas Glenn Carpenter, who played football at Georgia Tech beforegraduating from Memphis State, has been president of his alma mater for ten years.His appointment as the ninth president of the University by the State Board ofRegents was effective August 1,1980. He has previously been president for 11 yearsat the University of North Florida at Jacksonville.

Dr. Carpenter, 64, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and was educated in the publicschools of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He received his bachelor of sciencedegree in business administration from Memphis State in 1949. He went on toreceive his master's degree in economics from Baylor University in 1950 and hisPh.D. from the University of Florida in 1963.

Dr. Carpenter has 31 years professional experience, serving four institutions ofhigher education in the state of Florida (University of Florida, 1957-64; FloridaAtlantic, 1964-65; West Florida, 1965-69, and North Florida, 1969-80).

Note: On March 7,1990, Carpenter announced he would retire by his 65th birthdayin February of 1991. Under his direction, the university has established five Centersof Excellence and 18 Chairs of Excellence. The enrollment at Memphis State hasstabilized at 20,000 plus each year despite raising admission standards in the early1980's and a decline in the number of high school graduates. The number of doctoraldegrees awarded have increased over 207% in the past ten years. During his tenure,the university has received national attention with its institute of Egyptian Art andArchaeology, the Center for Earthquake Research and the Center of Excellence inTeacher Education.

STATE BOARD OF REGENTS

Memphis State University is proud to be a member institution of the State University andCommunity College System of Tennessee, which is governed by the State Board of Regents. Thesystem includes six universities and 10 community colleges and was formed by the GeneralAssembly in 1972.

Chancellor of the state system is Thomas G. Garland, who graduated from East Tennessee StateUniversity. Other members of the state board include: The Honorable Ned Ray McWherter(Nashville), Gwen Awsumb (Memphis), A.C. Clark (Nashville), Abby Charles Ebfen (Johnson City),Ross N. Faires (Oneida), William W, Farris (Memphis), Clifford Henry (Maryville), Thomas Ingram(Nashville), Dr. A.D. Johnson (Oak Ridge), Jane G. Kisber (Jackson), Richard A. Lewis (Nashville),Hubert McCullough (Murtreesboro), Arliss A. Roaden (Nashville), Charles E. Smith (Nashville), A.Howard Warf (Hohenwald), David V. White (Sevierville), and Ed. E. Williams, III (Johnson City).

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Athletic Director 33

» CHARLES CAVAGNARO

Graduate of Memphis State, 1966Recipient of 1985 Vanguard Club Achievement AwardServes on NCAA Council (Policy-making)Wife: PatChildren: Mrs. Tammy Rogers, Scarlett, Chip

For Charles Cavagnaro, the athletic director's job at Memphis State University is anatural extention of his life's work. The 48-year-old became MSU's director ofathletics on November 1, 1982, after serving in several capacities with TheCommercial Appeal.

A life-long Memphian, Cavagnaro finds working with people and a chance todemonstrate his administrative stills two of the most rewarding aspects of his job.He has accomplished many things in his tenure at MSU.

He has assembled one of the most respected coaching groups in the country,including football coach Chuck Stobart, basketball coach Larry Finch, baseballcoach Bobby Kilpatrick, and soccer coach Chris Bartels, just to name a few.

With a re-aligned staff, Cavagnaro spearheaded a season football ticket drive in1985 which broke all previous marks at Memphis State. He also oversaw programsaimed at increasing attendance at MSU's home games. They were successful to saythe least. MSU was second in the nation in 1985 attendance increase with an averageof 36,700.

He helped city and county officials lobby for the construction of the Great AmericanPyramid arena. Observers felt that Cavagnaro's influence and ideas were the catalystfor this project.

Cavagnaro came to Memphis State from a position as assistant managing editorof The Commercial Appeal, Scripps-Howard's flagship newspaper and one of thelargest and most respected papers in the South.

Cavagnaro left the newspaper in 1970 to serve as general manager of the MemphisPros, a charter member of the American Basketball Association. He was the young-est general manager, 30, at the time.

Cavagnaro returned to The Commercial Appeal and worked in a series of news-paper management positions, including night metropolitan editor, executive sportseditor, assistant managing editor, and assistant managing editorforthe metropolitandesk, a position he held until 1980.

Cavagnaro's wife, Pat, is a real estate sales person and a member of the MillionDollar Sales Club. They have three children, Mrs. Tammy Rogers of Memphis,Scarlett, a graduate of MSU and the master teachers program, and Chip, asophomore at Memphis State.

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Athletic Academics34

Memphis State's new Athletic Academic Center

In 1987, Dr. Timothy Sumnerwho hadbeen hired in 1986 to become thedirector of Athletic Academic Services,began planning for the construction ofan athletic academic center.

Memphis State's new $90,000 AthleticAcademic Services Center was openedin January of 1990. The4,000-square-foot center serves about260 athleties, trainer and managers on16 Tiger athletic teams and is located inthe MSU Field House.

The facility contains: three tutor rooms,each eight-person capacity; twocomputer labs, outfitted with eight

Zenith PCs and six Macintoshs; three types of study area seating; 16 individuallylighted study carrels; three counselor offices; check-in area; kitchen area for staffand evening workers; director's suite with conference area, reception/secretary area

and assistant's offices.The Center for Athletic Academic

Services is committed to assistingstudent-athletes in earning a collegedegree. The Center provides anatmosphere of personal attention andencouragement as well as tutorialassistance and academic support.

The Center's services include advicein all aspects of the student's academiclife - registration; study skills; degreeplanning; information regardingUniversity programs and policiesand procedures. The Center also offersadvice, sponsors programs andworkshops to enhance the personal

development of the student athlete. Information regarding NCAA rules andregulations are made available to the student athlete by the Center. Additionally:the Center monitors the student-athlete's progress toward his/her degree objective.

The Academic Counselors are Nancy Carlile who is in charge of monitoring,evaluating and counseling the basketball, men's golf and all Lady Tiger sports;Richard Jones is responsible for the soccer, men's track and tennis teams as wellas all managers and trainers. He is also responsible for the "Tiger Key Program" ofsocial, personal and professional traing of all student athletes; and Gina Pickens whois responsible for the football and men's basketball student-athletes.

Student-Athletes work in oneof two computer labs.

Dr. Tim SumnerNancy CarlileGina Pickens

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Athletic Facilities 35

Kennedy Complex on MSU's South Campus

The Tiger athletic family hasmany places they call home atMemphis State University.

In 1970, the Memphis StateAthletic Department officiallyopened the KennedySportsplex, a 140-acrecomplex located just south ofthe main campus. The complexserves as the home of theTiger football, baseball andtrack teams and offers workoutfacilities for all MSU sports.

The main building at Kennedyfeatures a 50-yard, indoorpractice field with an artificial

surface. This field is used for workouts when the weather prohibits outdoor practicesand is also used by the baseball team for winter workouts. Also housed in themain building is a modern, well equipped training room, a fully equipped weight

training facility, the football equipmentroom, the football locker room, saunaand steam rooms and film and meetingrooms, as well as locker rooms for thebaseball and track teams. Locatedbehind the main building are fouroutdoor football fields, used for fall andspring practices.

Adjacent to Kennedy's main buildingis Nat Buring Baseball Stadium, homeof the Tiger baseball team. All ofMemphis State's home baseball gamesare played at Nat Buring Field, a facilitythat seats 2,000 people.

Located next to the baseball stadiumis Kennedy Track, an eight-lane, polyurithan tartan surface track used by the

Memphis State track teams for homemeets.

Other features of Kennedy Sportsplexinclude an Olympic (indoor) pool and agolf driving range that is used by theTiger golf teams.

The weight room at Kennedy Complexis currently 1,500 square-feet, but plansare in the works for a new 8,000square-feet weight room. There are8,500 pounds of free weights and dumbbells. As well, there are 44 pieces of

Kennedy Complex training room equipment for the Tigers to train.

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Fans cheer the Tigers to victoryat the Mid-South Coliseum

The Kennedy Sportsplex, recentlyremodeled, is one of the finest facilitiesof its kind in the country and offersthe Memphis State athlete an excellentlocale to increase his/her athletic ability.

The 62,380-seat Liberty MemorialStadium is the site of all Memphis Statehome football games as well as theLiberty Bowl post-season game.

Memphis State's Tiger basketball teamwill play the 1990-91 season at the11,200-seat Mid-South Coliseum.However, the Tigers will have a newhome for the 1991-92 season, the Great

American Pyramid which will seat approximately 20,000 fans.Echles Field is the home of the Memphis State soccer team. The 500-seat facility

is located adjucent the Health PhysicalEducation and Recreation Building.

The Memphis State women'sbasketball and volleyball teams play allhome events at the 3,000 seat MSU FieldHouse. Situated in the heart of MSU'smain campus, the Field House isequipped with locker room facilities forthe five Lady Tiger athletic teams, and atraining room facility. Behind the FieldHouse is a track and adjacent to theField House are 10 laykold tennis courts.

The MSU Field House, homeof Lady Tiger athleticsHowever, the men's and women's

tennis teams host their opponents on theHPER (Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building) courts. There are 21laykold surfaced courts which allows the Tiger tennis teams to host multi-teamtournaments.

Also available at the HPER Buildingare two full gymnasiums which are usedby the women's basketball during theoff-season and the women's volleyballteam. Also available for the women'sathletic teams are a 16 machinenautilus weight room with numerouslifecycles and stationary bikes, as wellas a Stepmaster, and a free weight roomwith a Universal weight station.

The men's and women's golf teamspractice at numerous courses around

The Lady Tigers train in the HPER Memphis,nautilus weight room

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1990 Opponents 37

w&GAME1

FLA. INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY

GENEF1AL INFORMATIONLocation Melbourne, FloridaFounded 1908Enrollment 5,000Colors Red & GrayNickname PanthersSoccer Conference Sunshine StatePresident Dr. Lynn WeaverAthletic Director William K. JurgensHome Field Panther Field (1,000)Soccer SID None

COACHING STAFFHead Coach RickStottler

Alma Water Maryland '57Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 54-17-2 (4)

Assistant Coach Giles MaloneAssistant Coach Homer BozorgAssistant Coach Bino Carnpanini

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1969 Record 17-3-0

Post-season NCAA Division II First Round

RHODES HGAME 2

RHODES COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Memphis, TennesseeFounded N/AEnrollment 1,350Colors Red & BlackNicKname LynxSoccer Conference Tenessee Collegiate AthleticPresident James Daugharill, Jr.Athletic Director .Chuck GordonHome Field N/ASoccer SID Venila Redstrom

Sports Information Office (901) 726-3940Venita Redstrom at Home (901) 726-4660

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Leslie Estes

Alma Mater RhodesOverall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 1-11-0 (1)

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 1-11

TOP RFTIIRNING PLAYERS G A PTfiTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSFitzgerald HaJg, Sr., F 12 5 29Chris Payne, Sr., M 2 16 20Dyian Lewis, Jr., D 3 7 13

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record First Meeting

Record in Memphis 0-0Record In Melbourne 0-0

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 at Memphis State9/2 at Christian Brothers9/4 at Alabama ASM9/12 at Eckerd College9/15 at College of Boca Raton9/22 at Oakland University Tournament9/23 (UNC-Greensboro, East Strousberg, Oakland)9/26 al Flagler College9/29 F.I.T. PANTHER CLASSIC9/30 (C.W. post, Tampa, NE Missouri St.)10/3 WEST FLORIDA10/6 DAVIS &ELKINS10/10 FLORIDA ATLANTIC10/12 at Rollins College10/13 at Central Florida10/17 FLORIDA SOUTHERN10/20 BARRY UNIVERSITY10/26 at Tampa10/27 COLUMBUS COLLEGE11/2 USC-SPARTANBURG11/3 ST. LEO

Kevin Corker, Sr., F N/A N/A N/AWill Becker, Sr., D N/A N/A N/A

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...2-0-1

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 at Mayor's Cup Tournament f9/2 (Christian Brothers, Memphis State, Fla. Inst. Tech.)9/7 at Principia Tournament9/6 at Principia Tournament9/10 MARYVILLE COLLEGE9/14 WILLIAM CAREY COLLEGE9/17 at SE Missouri Stale9/22 CENTRE COLLEGE9/23 VANDERBILT9/27 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN9/39 at Trinity University9/30 at St. Mary's (Texas)10/3 at Arkansas-Little Rock10/6 at University of the South10/7 at Emory University10/20 at Millsaps10/27 TCAC Tournament

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GAME 3NICHOLLS STATE

POSSIBLE GAME 4SIU-EDWARDSVILLE

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Thibodaux, LouisianaFounded 1948Enrollment 7,000Colors Red & GrayNickname ColonelsSoccer Conference Dividion I IndependentPresident Or. Donald AyoAthletic Director Phil GrecoHome Field N/ASoccer SID Ron Mears

Sports Information Office (504) 448-4282Ron Mears at Home (504) 446-7753

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Matt Shelton

Alma Mater Nicholls Slate '88Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 0-0-0 (first year)

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record , No team

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTS

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record First Meeting

Record in Memphis 0-0Record in Thibodaux 0-0

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 at South Alabama9/4 BELHAVEN9/8 at Hotshot Soccer Tournamenl9/9 (Memphis State, SlU-Edwardsville, Tulsa)9/14 at So. Mississippi9/16 at SW Louisiana9/21 at William Carey Tournament9/22 (William Carey, Houston Baptist, Alabama-Huntsville)9/29 LETOURNEAU COLLEGE1 0/6 at Auburn-Montgomery10/7 at Huntingdon College10/15 at Belhaven10/20 at Hardin-Simmons10/21 at Centenary10/26 HOUSTON BAPTIST10/27 LSU-SHREVEPORT

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Edwardsville, IllinoisFounded 1957Enrollment 1 1,500Colors Red & WhiteNickname CougarsSoccer Conference Big CentralPresident Earl LazersonAthletic Director Cindy JonesHome Field Bob Guelker Field (4,200)Soccer SID Eric Hess

Sports Information Office (618) 692-3608Eric Hess at Home (618) 288-3853

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Ed Huneke

Alma Mater SlU-Edwardsville '71Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 215-87-14 (15)

Assistant Coach Ed Gertemeier

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 11-9-1

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSJimNischbach,Sf.,F 10 6 26Joe Reiniger, So., F 11 3 25Steve Hausmann, Sr., M 7519

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 1-2

Record in Memphis 1-0Record in Edwardsville 0-2

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 al Kickoff Tournament9/2 (Cal State-Fullerton, Centenary, Bowling Green St.)9/8 at Hot Shot Soccer Tournament9/9 (Tulsa, Memphis State, Nicholls State)9/13 at Sangamon State9/1 6 DRAKE9/21 GOVERNOR'S CUP9/21 (Northern Illinois, Western Illinois, Eastern Illinois)9/29 ST. LOUIS10/3 OUINCY COLLEGE10/6 at Cincinnati10/7 at Louisville10/11 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS10/14 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee10/16 ILLINOIS STATE10/19 atSMU10/21 at North Texas10/24 at Bradiey10/26 WRIGHT STATE10/28 CREIGHTON11/2- Big Central Tournament11/4 Big Central Tournament

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POSSIBLE GAME 4TULSA

LocationFoundedEnrollmentColorsNicknameSoccer ConferencePresidentAthletic DirectorHome FieldSoccer SID

Sports Information OfficeDon Tomkalski at Home-

GENERAL INFORMATIONTulsa, Oklahoma

1894

4,500...Old Gold, Royal Blue & Crimson

Golden HurricaneIndependent

Dr. Robert H. DonaldsonRick Dickson

Skelly Stadium (40,385)Don Tomkalski

.(918) 631-2395

.(918) 744-1545

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Randy Waldrum

Alma Mater Midwestern State '61Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 54-28-5 (3)

Assistant Coach Tom MclntoshAssistant Coach Mark Kohn

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 14-4-0

Post-season NoneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS Q A PTSFrank Velez, Jr., F 15 4 34Jim Fox, Sr., D 2 1 3Rich Mottl, Sr., GK 15 g 0.97 gaa

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record First Meeting

Record in Memphis 0-0Record in Tulsa 0-0

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 at Air Force Tournament9/3 (Drake, Air Force, Seattle Pacific)9/8 at MSU Hotshot Tournament9/9 (Memphis State, Nicholls State, SlU-Edwardsville)9/14 atSMU9/16 at Texas Christian9/22 at Bowling Green Kwik Goal Tournament9/23 (Ohio State, Bowling Green State, Brooklyn)9/27 PARK COLLEGE9/30 NORTH TEXAS10/3 at SW Missouri State10/11 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN10/14 ORAL ROBERTS10/19 TULSA HURRICANE CLASSIC10/2t (Missouri So., College of Southwest, ArK.-Little Rock)10/26 at New Mexico Tournament10/28 (Butler, New Mexico, U.S. International)

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Chicago, IllinoisFounded 1896Enrollment 15,387Colors Royal Blue & ScarletNickname Blue DevilsSoccer Conference Division I IndependentPresident Rev. John T. Richardson, C.M.Athletic Director Bill BradshawHome Field Wish Field (1,000)Soccer SID John Lanctot

Sports Information Office (312) 362-8551John Lanctot at Home (312) 528-2644

COACHING STAFFHead Coach John Barrett

Alma Mater St. Bonaventure'69Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 69-45-13

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 5-15-2

Post-season NoneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS 6 A PTSTim Green, F 8 2 18Randy Stedman, F 7 3 1 7

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record First Meeting

Record in Memphis 0-0Record in Chicago 0-0

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 at Creighton Tournament9/3 (Ark.-Little Rock, Creighton, Mo.-Kansas City)9/3 DAYTON9/9 WESTERN ILLINOIS9/15 MEMPHIS STATE9/18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS9/23 atXavier9/26 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO10/2 LOYOLA, IL10/7 atMarquette10/10 at Michigan State10/13 at Marian College10/17 NORTHWESTERN10/21 BUTLER10/24 ST. XAVIER10/27 at Bradley10/31 VALPARAISO

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GAME 6WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE

GAME 7NEW MEXICO

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation K^nnshn Wi=ron>slnFoundedEnrollmentColorsNicknameSoccer ConferenceChancellorAthletic DirectorHome Field WiscoSoccer SID

Sports Information Office

196S

5,200Green, Black & White

RangersNAIA

Sheiia KaplanDr. Wayne Dannehl

nsin-Parkside Field f 1,200)N/AN/A

GENERAL INFORMATION

FoundedEnrollmentColorsNicknameSoccer ConferencePresidentAthletic DirectorHome FieldSoccer SID

Sports Information OffkAl Chenotal Home

1889

24,000Cherry & Silver

Lobos..Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate

Dr. Richard PeckDr. Gary Ness

Robertson Field (2,000)AlChenot

;e (505) 277-2026[505)828-0131

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Rick Kilps

Alma Mater Wisconsm-Parkside '75Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 156 71-23 (13)

Assistant Coach Al GibsonAssistant Coach .Rocky Donovan

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 18-4-2

Post-season First Round NAIA (Final Ranking - #10)TOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSBob Rogers, So., F 12 6 30Oscar Toscano, So., F 3511Mike Riley, Sr., D 226

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record , Firs! Meeting

Record in Memphis ...0-0Record in Kenosha ...0-0

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 UW-FARKSIDE INVITATIONAL9/2 (Purdue, Marian College, Missouri Valley)9/8 NORTHLAND COLLEGE9/12 LEWIS UNIVERSITY9/16 MEMPHIS STATE9/19 at Wisconsin-Green Bay9/22 VALPARAISO9/23 TIFFEN UNIVERSITY9/28 at Missouri-St. Louis9/29 at Missouri-Kansas City10/2 at Northwestern10/6 at St. Joseph's (IN]10/10 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee10/15 at Judson College10/17 at Illinois-Chicago10/20 ST. NOHBERT10/21 ROSARY COLLEGE10/26 at Wisconsin-Madison10/28 at Ohio State

15 g 2.18 gaa

COACHING STAFFKlaus Weber

Keene State '7428-28-6 (3)Leo Ramos

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record ....................................................... 8-12-1

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSDerek Barnes, So., F 8117Wes Dauphinot, Sr., FPaul Nelson, Sr., GK

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record ....................................... First Meeting

Record in Memphis .................................................... 0-0Record In Albuquerque .............................................. 0-0

1990 SCHEDULE8/31 COLLEGE OF SOUTHWEST9/2 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES9/6 FRESNO STATE9/8 CAL-STATE FULLERTON9/9 CREIGHTON9/15 at California Baptist9/16 at Westminster9/22 at Corvette Classic Tournament9/23 (Memphis State, Bowling Green St., UNC-Charlotte)9/29 CRAIG ROBERTSON TOURNAMENT9/30 (Illinois Stale, Ouincy College, Air Force)10/5 at Cleveland State10/6 at Wisconsin-Green Bay10/10 at Colorado State10/13 at Atr Force10/14 at North Texas State10/19 DENVER UNIVERSITY10/20 METROPOLITAN STATE10/26 BUTLER10/27 TULSA11/3 U.S. International in San Diego, CA1 1/4 Cal State-Los Angeles in San Diego, CA

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POSSIBLE GAME 8UNC-CHARLOTTE

GENERAL INFORMATION

Founded 1946Enrollment 13,581Colors Green & WhiteNickname 49ersSoccer Conference Sun BeltPresident Dr. James H. Woodward, Jr.Athletic Director. Judy W. RoseHome Field UNO-Charlotte Field (1,000)Soccer SID .Thomas E. Whitestone

Sports Information Office (704) 547-4946Thomas Whitestone at Home (704) 535-5621

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Frank Kohl enstein

Alma Mater Florida State '76Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 142-50-13 (9)

Assistant Coach Sean Bubb

Post-season NoneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSGabe Garcia, Jr., F 13 8 34Anthony Richardson, Sr., F 5 5 1 5Aidan Heaney. Jf., GK 19 g 1.1 1 gaa

Record in Charlotte 0-1

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 at North Carolina State9/2 at Duke9/8 at Mayor's Cup/Royal Toyota Classic9/9 (Oneonta State, Hartwick, Loyola)9/15 at Virginia Commonwealth9/18 SOUTH ALABAMA9/21 at Corvette Classic9/23 (Western Kentucky, Memphis State, New Mexico)9/26 atFurman9/29 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM9/30 DAVIDSON10/2 CAMPBELL10/5 UNC-CHARLOTTE CLASSIC10/7 (American, San Diego, Virginia Tech)10/9 UNC-ASHEVILLE10/14 at Jacksonville10/17 atClemson10/26 FlU/Southern Bell Classic10/27 (Notre Dame, Philadelphia Textile, Fla. Int'l.)10/31 OLD DOMINION11/3 at South Florida

POSSIBLE GAME 8WESTERN KENTUCKY

GENERAL INFORMATION

Founded 1906Enrollment 14,821Colors Red & WhiteNickname HilltoppersSoccer Conference Sun BeltPresident Dr. Thomes C. MeridethAthletic Director Jimmy FeixHome Field L.T. Smith Stadium (17,500)Soccer SID .Troy Harrison

Sports Information Office (502) 745-4295Troy Harrison at Home N/A

COACHING STAFFHead Coach David Holmes

Alma Mater Wooster'70Overall Collegiale Record (yrs.) 64-49-7 (6)

TEAM A PLAYER INFORMATION

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSChris Hulchinson, Jr., F 14 2 30Brian Hall, Jr., M 2 5 9Shane Bordwine, So., GK 12 g 0.90 gaa

SERIES INFORMATION

1990 SCHEDULE3/24 KENTUCKY9/1 KICK-OFF TOURNAMENT9/2 (Centenary, Cal State-Fullerton, SlU-Edwardsville)9/5 VANDERBILT9/7 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM9/9 XAVIER9/14 at Ohio State9/16 at Louisville9/18 at Kentucky Wesleyan9/21 CORVETTE CLASSIC9/23 (UNC-Charlotte, Memphis State, New Mexico)9/27 at Uorehead State10/2 EVANSViLLE10/6 at Old Dominion10/8 atVCU10/52 WRIGHT STATE10/14 CINCINNATI10/20 SOUTH ALABAMA10/26 at South Florida10/28 at South Florida10/26 at Jacksonville1 1/2 at Florida International Tour nament1 1/4 (Florida International, Charleston, Barry College)

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GAME 9CINCINNATI

lOUEWLLE

POSSIBLE GAME 10LOUISVILLE

LocationFoundedEnrollmentColorsSoccer ConfereniPresidenl ,Athletic Director...Home FieldSoccer SID

Sports InformCathy Tapogr

GENERAL INFORMATIONCincinnati Ohio

1819

36,000Red & Slack

;e Big CentralDr. Joseph Steger

Rick TaylorLetalex Soccer Park (200)

Cathy Tapognaation Office (513) 556-5191ia at Home (513) 381-7151

(LocationFoundedEnrollmentColorsNicknameSoccer Conference-PresidentAthletic DirectorHome FieldSoccer SID

Sports Informatio

3ENERAL INFORMATIONLouisville Kentucky

1790

20,000Red & Black

CardinalsBig Central

Dr. Donald C. SwainBillOlsen

Shelby Campus & Parkway FieldNancy Smith

m Office (502) 538-6531

COACHING STAffHead Coach Bob Muro

Alma Mater Xavier '70Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 68-41-5 (6)

Assistant Coach Tom YoungAssistant Coach Ihor Chyzowych

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 14-4-1

Post-season noneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSTim Lesiak, Sr., F 6 7 19Greg Page, Sr., F 6 5 17Jay Schneider, Jr., GK19 g 0.85 gaa

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record

Record in Cincinnati

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 at Diadora Kickoff Classic9/2 (Wright State, Miami, Daylon)9/7 at Davidson9/9 at Wake Forest9/16 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE9/23 at Michigan State9/26 at Xavier9/29 at Metro Invitational9/30 (Memphis State, Louisville, Virginia Tech)10/3 at Indiana10/6 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE10/10 at Louisville10/13 DRAKE10/14 at Western Kentucky10/17 al Ohio State10/20 at Quincy College10/24 MOREHEAD STATE10/27 DAYTON10/31 AKRON11/2- Big Central Tournament11/4 Big Central Tournament

Nancy Smith at Home (502) 893-6349

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Claudio Maidonado

Alma Mater Louisville '74Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 87-109-14 (11)

Assistant Coach Bill Nalley

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 8-11-3

Post-season noneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSAlex Gomez, So., F 5515Brad Leaf, Jr., M 339

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 2-2-1

Record in Memphis 2-0Record in Louisville 0-1

1990 SCHEDULE9/3 at Dayton9/5 at Ballarmine9/9 at Evansville9/14 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE9/16 WESTERN KENTUCKY9/22 at Wright State9/29 at Metro Invitational9/30 (Virginia Tech, Memphis Slate, Cincinnati)10/5 #Air Force10/7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS10/10 CINCINNATI10/17 XAVIER10/20 at Drake10/21 at Quincy College10/26 atVanderbilt10/30 MIAMI, OHIO11/2 at Big Central Tournament11/4 at Big Central Tournament

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v/7/VL/POSSIBLE GAME 10

VIRGINIA TECH

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Blacksburg, VirginiaFounded 1872Enrollment 22,500Colors Orange & MaroonNickname HokiesSoccer Conference Division I IndependentPresident Dr. James D. McComasAthletic Director David Brain eHome Field Tech Soccer ParkSoccer SID John Autry

Sports Information Office (703) 231-6726John Autry at Home (703) 552-7971

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Jarry Cheynet

Alma Mater Kansas State '67Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 116-113-20 (16)

Assistant Coach Carmen JulianoAssisant Coach John Durnbleton

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record.. ... .10-10-1

Post-season none

8

GAME 11EVANSVILLE

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Evansville, IndianaFounded 1854Enrollment 2,200Colors Purple & WhiteNickname .AcesSoccer Conference Midwestern CollegiatePresident Dr. James VinsonAthletic Director James ByersHome Field Black Beauty Field (3,000)Soccer SID Bob Boxell

Sports Information Office (812) 479-2350Bob Boxell at Home (812) 422-4526

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Fred Schmalz

Alma Mater Quincy College '66Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 266-84-33 (20)

Assistant Coach Jon HalliwillAssistant Coach Joe Waldron

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 19-4-0

Post-season First Round NCAA TournamentTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSRayCrittendon.Jr., F 8 1 17T o m Albertson, Sr., F 8 2 1 8David Tenney, So., GK 16 g 1.50 gaa

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 2-0-2

Record in Memphis 0-0Record in Blacksburg 1-0

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 ELON COLLEGE9/2 WESTMONT9/5 at VCU9/8 at College of Charleston (SC)9/12 al Richmond9/16 UNC-GREENSBORO9/19 at Marshall9/24 RADFORD9/26 atVMI9/29 METRO INVITATIONAL9/30 (Louisville, Memphis State, Cincinnati)10/6 at Charlotte Classic10/7 (UNC-Charlotte, American, San Diego)10/13 GEORGE MASON10/15 WILLIAM & MARY10/20 at Maryland-Baltimore County10/24 VIRGINIA10/28 al Shenandoah College10/30 APPALACHIAN STATE11/3 at AlabamaA&M11/4 atVanderbitt

LETTERMEN REURNING G A PTSDavid Weir, Jr., F 11 8 30Tim Ernst, Sr., F-M 4 5 13Trey Harrington, So., GK 14 g 0.77 gaa

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 0-2

Record in Memphis 0-1Record in Evansville 0-1

1990 SCHEDULE8/26 EASTERN ILLINOIS9/1 at St. Louis9/3 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee9/7 at Wright State9/9 LOUISVILLE9/14 at Met Life Classic9/16 (Stanford, Hartford, San Francisco)9/20 at Dayton9/23 BUTLER9/28 ACES SOCCER CLASSIC9/30 (Cal State-Northridge, George Mason, Dayton)10/2 at Western Kentucky10/5 MEMPHIS STATE10/7 AIR FORCE10/10 XAVIER10/13 McDonald's Cup at Milwaukee, Wl10/14 (Loyola, Marquette, Wisconsin-Madison)10/19 WISCONSIN-MADISON10/20 DETROfT10/22 NOTRE DAME10/26 at Akron11/1- Midwestern Collegiate Conference11/4 Tournament in Fenton, MO

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blazer/GAME 12

BRADLEY

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Peoria, IllinoisFounded 1897Enrollment 5,200Colors Red & WhiteNickname BravesSoccer Conference NCAA Division I IndependentPresident Dr. Martin G. AbeggAthletic Director Ron FergusonHome Field Becker Park (500)Soccer SID Joe Dalfonso

Sports Information Office (309) 677-2624Joe Dalfonso at Home (309) 673-5248

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Jerry Crablree

Alma Mater Northern Illinois '74Overall Collegialre Record (yrs.) 0-0-0 (first year)

Assistant Coach Steve SpragueAssistant Coach Vic Reed

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 4-14-2

Post-season NoneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSGreg Cors, Jr., M 6 1 13David Bushey, Jr., F 5111Pete Wagner, Sr., GK 20 g 2.48 gaa

SERIES INFORMATION

Record in Memphis 0-0Record in Peoria 0-0-1

1990 SCHEDULE8/29 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE9/1 at Illinois-Chicago9/2 at Northern Illinois9/5 QUINCY COLLEGE9/14 at Butler9/18 WESTERN ILLINOIS9/23 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee9/26 LOYOLA (IL)9/29 atCreighton9/30 at Drake10/6 al Memphis State10/7 atVandorbitt10/10 AURORA UNIVERSITY10/13 at Northeast Missouri State10/20 at Wright State10/21 at Miami, Ohio10/24 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE10/27 DePAUL10/28 ILLINOIS STATE11/3 VALPARAISO

GAME 13BELHAVEN

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Jackson, MississippiFounded 1890Enrollment 750Colors Green &GoldNickname BlazersSoccer Conference NAIA District 30President Dr. Newton WilsonAthletic Director Dr. Wes BugbeeHome Field Belhaven BowlSoccer SID N/A

Sports Information Office (601) 968-5956

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Steve Smith

Alma Mater Belhaven '87Overall Collegiate Record 30-24-3 (3)

Assistant Coach Peter FullerAssistant Coach Jeff Moser

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 14-5

Post-season NAIA PlayoffsTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSKeith Larson, Sr., F 10 3 23James Charette, Sr., D 000

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 6-2

Record in Memphis 3-1

1990 SCHEDULE9/1 WEST FLORIDA9/4 at Nicholls State9/8 at Alabama A&M9/14 AUBURN-MONTGOMERY9/15 HUNTINGDON9/20 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE9/21 at Mary Harden Baylor9/22 at Northeast Oklahoma9/26 at Christian Brothers10/2 WILLIAM CAREY1 0/5 LSU-SHREVEPORT10/10 MEMPHIS STATE10/13 LETOURNEAU10/15 NICHOLLS STATE10/19 at Lagrange10/20 at Birmingham Southern10/22 at Centenary10/27 at Oral Roberts10/30 at William Carey11/5 at South Alabama

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GAME 14VANDERBILT

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Nashville TennesseeFounded 1873Enrollment 8,963Colors Black & GoldNickname CommodoresSoccer Conference NCAA Division 1 IndependentChancetlor Joe B. WyattAthletic Director Paul HoolahanHome Field Vanderbilt Soccer FieldSoccer SID Jerri Lynn Clay

Sports Information Office (615) 322-4121Jerri Lynn Clay at Home (615) 366-3339

COACHING STAFF

Alma Mater Vanderbilt '71Overall Collegiate Recoed (yrs.) 142-138-29 (17)

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATONFinal 1989 Record 5-15-0

Post-Season NoneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSSpencer Lee, So., F 2 2 6Pat Galvin, Jr., M 6 o 12

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 4-3-1

Record in Memphis 3-0-1Record in Nashville 1-3

1990 SCHEDULE8/1 at Huntingdon9/5 at Western Kentucky9/8 XAVIER9/9 MARSHALL9/15 MERCER9/17 UNIV. OF THE SOUTH9/21 BERRY COLLEGE9/23 at Rhodes9/25 MARYVILLE9/29 at Liberty9/30 at Radtord10/6 at Georgia State10/7 BRADLEY10/12 at Memphis State10/14 at Arkansas-Little Rock10/20 at Davidson10/21 at Appalachian State10/26 LOUISVILLE10/26 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM10/31 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE11/2 at Alabama ASM11/4 VIRGINIATICH

GAME 15CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

GENERAL INFORMATION

Founded 1871Enrollment 1,250Colors Scarlet SGrayNickname BucsSoccer Conference NAIA District 24President Brother Theodore DrahmannAthletic Director Bob StephensonHome Field Signaigo Field (1,000)Soccer SID Dorothy Pratt

Sports Information Office (901) 722-0370Dorothy Pratt at Home (901) 683-9007

COACHING STAFF

Alma Mater Poland institute of TechnologyOverall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 57-40-7 [5]

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 13-9-0

Post- season NAIA PlayoffsTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSDoug Schenkel, So., M

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 4-1

Record at MSU 4-1Record at CBU 0-0

1990 SCHEDULE8/29 at Lincoln Memorial9/1 Rhodes9/2 Florida Institute Technology9/6 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK9/8 .COVENANT9/1 1 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN9/15 WILLIAM CAREY9/16 CUMBERLAND9/21 at Lee College9/22 at King College9/26 BELHAVEN9/29 TUSCULUM10/7 at Southeast Missouri State10/10 at Tennessee Wesleyan10/14 at Memphis State10/20 at Bryan College10/22 at West Florida10/26 BtAlabama-Huntsville10/27 at Alabama-Montgomery1 1/2 District 24 Tournament1 1/3 District 24 Tournament

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GAME 16LIBERTY

GENERAL INFORMATION

Founded 1971Enrollment 10,000Colors Red, While a BlueNickname FlamesSoccer Conference Division I IndependentPresident Dr. A. Pierre GuillerminAthletic Director Chuck BurchHome Field Liberty Field [1,000)Soccer SID Mike Montoro

Sports Information Office (804) 582-3292Mike Montoro at Home (804) 582-3933

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Bill Bell

Alma Mater Stow College '53Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 87-70-25 (10)

Assistant Coach Brian Baker

TEAM 8, PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 11-5-2

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTS

GAME 17RADFORD

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Radfnrd. VirainiaFoundedEnrollmentColorsNicknameSoccer ConferencePresidentAthletic DirectorHome FieldSoccer SID

Sports InformationMike Ashley at Hon

Head CoachAlma Mater ,Overall Collegiate F

Assistant CoachAssistant Coach

TEAMFinal 19B9 Record

Post-season

1910

9,175Red, Blue, Green & White

HighlandersBig South

Dr. Donald N. DedmanDr. Chuck Taylor

Dedman Field (2,000)MiKe Ashley

Office [703) 831-521 1ne (703) 639-4279

COACHING STAFFDon Staley

Virginia WesleyanRecord (yrs.) 43-29-12 (4)

Matt KinneyMikeDolinger

& PLAYER INFORMATION1 3-6-3

Brian Stephens, Jr., F 1012'MarkSenitz, Jr., F 4 2 1CGeorge Nirno, Sr., GK 18 g 0.79 gaj

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 0-'

Record in Memphis 0-'Record in Lynchburg 0-(

1990 SCHEDULE9/3 at Eastern Mennonite College9/7 LIBERTY TOURNAMENT9/3 (USC-Aiken, UNC-Asheville, Morehead State)9/11 GEORGIA STATE9/15 at Univ. of District of Columbia9/19 at VM19/22 at VCU9/29 VANDERBILT10/4 APPALACHIAN STATE10/6 MALONE COLLEGE10/8 at High Point College10/13 at Licnoln Memorial10/20 MEMPHIS STATE10/22 NAVY10/24 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY10/26 atRadford11/3 MARS HILL

TOIP RETURNING PLAYERS GWhitney Keiller, So., F 12Dante Washington, So., F 3Frederick Rondeau, So., GK 21 g

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record Fi

Record in MemphisRecord in Radford

1990 SCHEDULE

9/1 at F9/3

>ert Mornn State

SHEPHERD9/9 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE9/12 at Campbell University9/16 at Howard9/22 ST. FRANCIS9/24 at Virginia Tech9/27 at Wake Forest9/29 AUGUSTA9/30 VANDERBILT10/3 at North Carolina10/6 COASTAL CAROLINA10/10 at Baptist10/13 EAST CAROLINA10/17 atWinthrop10/20 MARSHALL10/21 MEMPHIS STATE10/24 at UNC-Asheville10/26 LIBERTY10/28 at Maryland10/29-Big South Tournament11/5 Big South Tournamen!

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GAME 18SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST.

GAME 19ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Cape Girardeau, MissouriFounded 1873Enrollment 9,000Colors Red & BlackNickname IndiansSoccer Conference Division I IndependentPresident Dr. Kala StroupAthletic Director Dr. Richard McDuffieHome Field Houck Stadium (10,000)Soccer SID Ron Mines

Sports Information Office (314) 651-2294Ron Nines at Home (618) 965-3452

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Dan Winter

Alma Mater Southeast Missouri State '89Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 0-0-0 (first year)

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 4-10-2

Post-season noneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A FTSPaul Lynch, Sr.,D 2 0 4

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 3-1-1

Record in Memphis 1-1

1990 SCHEDULE9/2 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN9/8 at St. Joseph's (IN)9/9 at Lewis Univ.9/13 at Lindenwood College9/15 #Cal Poly-Pomona9/17 RHODES COLLEGE9/1B MISSOURI-ROLLA9/29 McKENDREE10/7 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS10/13 at Missouri-Kansas City10/17 at Harris-Stow* College10/20 at Southern Indiana10/26 at Memphis State10/27 CENTRAL METHODIST11/3 al Missouri-St. Louis

if at St. Louis Soccer Park #4

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Little Rock, ArkansasFounded 1927Enrollment 11,000Colors Maroon, Gold & WhiteNickname TrojansSoccer Conference Trans America AthleticPresident Dr. James YoungAthletic Director Mike HamrickHome Field Scott Field (3,000)Soccer SID Sean Johnson

Sports Information Office (501) 569-3449Sean Johnson at Home (501) 565-7679

COACHING STAFF

Alma Mater Princeton '85Overall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 3-13-0 (1)

Assistant Coach Vanessa Sharkey

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 3-13-0

Post-season noneTOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A FTSJuan Rodriguez, Sr., F 4 9 22TomHalloran,Jr.,F 2 3 8Greg Starcher, Jr., GK 16 g 2.41 gaa

SERIES INFORMATION

Record in Memphis 1-1Record in Little Rock 0-0

1990 SCHEDULE3/29 at SMU9/1 at Creighton Tournament9/2 (Missouri-Kansas City, Creighton, DePaul)9/4 at TCU9/6 at Christian Brothers9/8 MISSOURI SOUTHERN9/16 NORTH TEXAS9/22 at Centenary9/23 MISSOURI-ROLLA9/26 at Southwest Missouri State9/29 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO10/3 RHODES10/6 at Hardin-Simmons10/7 at Midwestern State10/14 VANDERBILT10/19 at Tuisa Hurricane Classic10/20 (Tulsa, College of Southwest, Missouri Southern)10/23 CENTENARY10/27 at Texas-San Antonio10/28 at Houston Baptist10/31 MEMPHIS STATE11/3- Trans America Tournament11/4 Trans Am erica Tournament

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GAME 20ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE

GENERAL INFORMATIONHuntsville, Alabama

ColorsNickname

PresidentAthletic Director..Home FieldSoccer SID

Sports InforrrJulie Woltien

Head Coach

6,000Blue & White

Chargers

Df. Louis PaduloPaul Brand

Charger Field (300)Julie Woltien

Cation Office (205) 895-6144at Home (205) 772-8032

COACHING STAFFCarlos Petersen

Alma Mater Alabama-HuntsvilleOverall Collegiate Record (yrs.) 0-0-0 (first year)

Assistant Coach Patrick Fitzgerald

TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONFinal 1989 Record 6-7-1

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS G A PTSRoye Locklear, So., F 5111Bryan Clasby, So., M 4 4 12Rob King, So., D 113

SERIES INFORMATIONOverall Series Record 3-4-1

Record in Memphis 1-2-1Record in Huntsville 2-2

1990 SCHEDULE9/7 at Southern Indiana Soccer Tournament9/8 (So. Indiana, Northeast Missouri St., LJSC-Sparlanburg)9/12 at Vanderbilt9/15 LINCOLN MEMORIAL9/16 at Berry College9/20 at Belhaven College9/21 at William Carey Tournament9/22 (Houston Baptist, William Carey, Nicholls State)9/29 at West Florida9/30 at South Alabama10/4 at Alabama-Birmingham10/6 TENNESSEE TEMPLE10/14 ALABAMA A&M10/17 UNIV. OF THE SOUTH10/20 at Auburn-Montgomery10/21 at Columbus College10/23 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN10/26 UAH TOURNAMENT10/27 (Christian Brothers, Alabama-Montgomery,10/23 Lincoln Memorial)11/3 at Memphis Stale

Defender Frank Pileggi made the movefrom the midfield last year and earned theteam's Most Improved Player Award.

Two-time All-South honoree TrevorBuckland performed many tasks in his threeseasons in Blue & Gray.

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The 1990 Memphis State University Tigers

Back Row (Left to Right): Trainer Ken Jones, Pat Abbott, John Arrandale, Rick Morris, Mark Mantych, Nathan Markway, ToddScarpace, Volker Schumann, Rob Allen, Greg Locks, John Norris, Chad Middleton, David Norris, and Head Coach Chris Bartels.

Front Row (Left to Right): Gareth O'Sullivan, Frank Pileggi, Jim Hink, Scott Spencer, Alan Redd, Patrice Lhommeau, Tim McCage,Morten Akerfors, and Dan Devall.

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1990 SCHEDATESEPTEMBERSaturdaySundaySaturdaySundaySaturdaySundayFriday

SaturdaySundayOCTOBERFridaySaturdayWednesdayFridaySundaySaturdaySundayFridayWednesdayNOVEMBERSaturday

All Times Local

TIME OPPONENT

1 5:30 FLORIDA INST. TECH.2 5:30 RHODES COLLEGE8 4:00 NICHOLLS STATE9 4 & 6 Consolation/Championship

15 1:00 atDePaul16 2:00 at Wisconsin-Parkside21 6:00 New Mnxico23 TBA Consol; tton/Championship29 1:00 Cincinnati30 TBA Consolation/Championship

5 6:00 at Evansville6 6:00 BRADLEY

10 7:30 BELHAVEN12 7:30 VANDERBILT14 6:00 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS20 2:00 at Liberty Univ.21 2:00 at Radford26 7:30 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE31 7:00 at Arkansas-Little Rock

3 7:30 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE

LOCATION

Echles Field*Echles Field*Echles Field +Echles Field +Chicago, ILKenosha, WlBowling Green, KY#Bowling Green, KY#Blacksburg, VA%Blacksburg, VA%

Evansville, INEchles FieldEchles FieldEchles FieldEchles FieldLynchburg, VARadford, VAEohles FieldLittle Rock, AR

Echles Field

* Mayor's Cup Tournament at Echles Field (MSU, Rhodes, CBU, Fla. Inst. Tech.)+ Hotshot Soccer Tournament at Echles Field (MSU, Nicholls State, SlU-Edwardsville, Tulsa) |# Corvette Classic at Bowling Green, KY (W. Kentucky, MSU, New Mexico, UNC-Charlotte)% Metro Invitational Tournament at Blacksburg, VA (MSU, Louisville, Cincinnati, Va. Tech)

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