2005 University of the Ozarks Men’s Soccer Schedule
Date Opponent Place Time
8/27 Alumni Match HOME 3:00 p.m.
9/2 Coffeyville Community College HOME (JV match) 3:00 p.m.
9/3 Central Bible College HOME 4:00 p.m.
9/6 Harding University HOME 4:00 p.m.
9/10 Maryville College Maryville, TN 12:00 p.m.
9/11 Piedmont College Maryville, TN 12:00 p.m.
9/12 Neosho Community College HOME (JV match) 2:00 p.m.
9/16 *East Texas Baptist University Marshall, TX 1:00 p.m.
9/17 *LeTourneau University Longview, TX 1:00 p.m.
9/20 Hendrix College Conway, AR 4:00 p.m.
9/23 *University of Texas-Dallas HOME 1:00 p.m.
9/24 *University of Texas-Tyler HOME 1:00 p.m.
9/25 Neosho Community College Chanute, KS (JV match) 3:00 p.m.
10/1 *Austin College Sherman, TX 1:00 p.m.
10/4 Lyon College Batesville, AR 4:00 p.m.
10/7 *Mississippi College Clinton, MS 1:00 p.m.
10/8 *Louisiana College Pineville, LA 1:00 p.m.
10/14 *Hardin-Simmons University HOME 1:00 p.m.
10/15 *McMurry University HOME 1:00 p.m.
10/21 *Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, TX 1:00 p.m.
10/22 *Concordia-Austin Austin, TX 2:00 p.m.
10/25 Central Baptist College HOME 3:00 p.m.
10/28 *Texas Lutheran University HOME 1:00 p.m.
10/29 *Schreiner University HOME 1:00 p.m.
11/4-6 ASC Championship Tournament TBA
*American Southwest Conference Match
UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS - 2005 MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
CONTENTS STAFF DIRECTORY
2005 Schedule........................ Inside Cover Dave De Hart
2005 Team Picture................ Inside Cover Director of Athletics &
Quick Facts.................................................. 1 Head Men’s Soccer Coach
Athletic Staff Directory............................. 1 479-979-1210
Sports Information Contact......................1
ddehart@ozarks.edu
President’s Welcome................................. 2
2005 Preview............................................... 3
2005 Team Roster....................................... 4 Trace Hollis
2005 Team Photo........................................ 4 Assistant Men’s Soccer
Head Coach Dave De Hart...................... 5 Coach
Assistant Coach Trace Hollis...................5 479-979-1210
Player Profiles (Letterwinners) ............6-13 thollis@ozarks.edu
Nathan Abbott............................................ 6
Thomas Albaugh........................................6 Chad Floyd
Josh Carrasco...............................................7 Head Athletic Trainer
Jason Caskey............................................... 7 479-979-1472
Darren Clark............................................... 8 cfloyd@ozarks.edu
Jeffrey Enevoldsen..................................... 8 Seniors Aaron Pierson (top left),
Chris Estep.................................................. 9 Malcolm Williams (top right), Ron Josh Peppas
Jared Gordon...............................................9 Hogsett (center), Lars Nyberg Assistant to the Director
Ron Hogsett.................................................10 (bottom left) and Cyrus Smith of Athletics & Sports
Lars Nyberg................................................ 10 (bottom right) lead the Eagles into Information Director
Aaron Pierson............................................. 11 the 2005 season. 479-979-1465
Ryan Skelly..................................................11
jpeppas@ozarks.edu
Cyrus Smith.................................................12
Jarod Thompson.........................................12
Malcolm Williams......................................13 SPORTS INFORMATION
Player Profiles (Newcomers).................13-16 SID..............................Josh Peppas
Joey Chavez & Dan De Hart.................... 13 SID Office Phone... 479-979-1465
Cody Ellis, Jonathan Evans,.....................14 Home Phone........... 479-632-3821
Wilson Jones, Fred Mora & Trevor Morton Cell Phone............... 479-647-0415
Chad Perry, Dustin Perry,........................15 Fax............................ 479-979-1330
Brandon Pierson, Andrew Pritchard Email...........jpeppas@ozarks.edu
& Brian Sarber Mailing Address...415 College Ave.
Cody Shannon, Chad Stauffer.................16 Clarksville, AR 72830
& Sebastian Teeling Website..............www.ozarks.edu
Student Team Manager Kody Jones......... 16
About the ASC............................................ 17 OZARKS QUICK FACTS
2004 ASC Final Standings........................ 17 Location.........................Clarksville, Ark. (Population 7,700)
2005 Opponents..........................................18 Type of College....Private, residential, coeducational, four-
2004 Season Review...................................19
year liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian
2004 Final Statistics....................................19
Church (USA).
2004 Results & Game Highs................... 20
Team & Individual Records.....................20 Founded.....................................In 1834 as Cane Hill College
Career Leaders............................................21 Enrollment............................................................................ 630
Ozarks vs. All-Time Opponents............. 22 Campus.......................The picturesque 16-building, 30-acre
Coaching Records...................................... 22 campus is laid out in a central mall, highlighted by a
ASC All-Academic Team..........................22 fountain and the historic Munger Chapel.
Individual Honors..................................... 23 Student-to-Faculty Ratio......................................................14:1
All-Time Lettermen................................... 24 Average Class Size................................................................16
Alumni Page............................................... 24 Students Who Receive Financial Aid............more than 90%
The 2005 Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a Male-to-Female Ratio...........................................................1:1
publication of the Sports Information Depart- States Represented................................................................22
ment and was designed, written and edited by Countries Represented.........................................................20
Sports Information Director Josh Peppas. Intercollegiate Athletics...........Men’s and Women’s soccer,
Printing was done by Master Printing of basketball, tennis and cross country. Baseball and
Clarksville. Photography provided by Larry Women’s fast pitch softball.
Isch, Josh Peppas and Darrell Shaw. 1
University of the Ozarks
E A G L E S
We are proud of our athletic tradition at the University
W E L C O M E
of the Ozarks. We have a heritage of team camaraderie,
fair play, hard work, and a mutual respect for
our competitors. I enjoy my association with
our students and at the University of the
Ozarks the term scholar-athlete is one we
hold in high regard.
P R E S I D E N T ’ S
Our scholar-athletes are a group of multi-
talented, intelligent, service-oriented men and
women. They are successful in the classroom
as well as on the courts and on playing fields.
Our coaches are teachers, and I ask that they stress a
sense of fairness, the joy of participation, and the privilege
of competing. Although winning is important, good
sportsmanship and best effort are the ultimate goals. If we
achieve that purpose, we are truly successful.
On behalf of Ozarks and our campus community, I wish
our scholar-athletes a successful season. May it be a
rewarding and fulfilling experience.
Dr. Niece is in his ninth year as President of Ozarks.
OZARKS
With roots that reach
back to 1834, University of
the Ozarks is the oldest
institution of higher
learning in Arkansas and
Oklahoma. Ozarks was
recently ranked by U.S.
News & World Report for the
seventh consecutive year as
a “top tier” regional
comprehensive bachelor’s
degree college and was
rated as the sixth “Best
Value” among comparable
universities in the South.
Ozarks has been ranked in
G u i d e
the South region’s top ten
“Best Values” by the
magazine in each of the past
seven years.
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Eagles Aiming For Sixth Consecutive Playoff Run
Going into his seventh season that success. Last year he made a provide that stability and
as Ozarks head men’s soccer transition from being a role leadership in the back his
coach, Dave De Hart welcomes a player to more of a player we senior season. Aaron is
P R E V I E W
2005 team laden with depth, could count on and I think he will coming back from an injury-
talent and momentum from a continue that this season.” riddled season and I expect
2004 playoff season. The midfield will see a variety him to be ready to go and will
“I’m excited about the year,” of competent players, but De Hart be a large part of our defense.
stated De Hart. “It’s a season of must replace two All-Conference I’m confident defensively we
change, but I think from top to performers at that position. De will be strong and do well.”
bottom we are as solid as we Hart sees Smith, a senior, to be De Hart will need to find a
have ever been. Our overall the backbone of the team. replacement for graduated
depth will be the team’s “The central midfield is a little goalkeeper Chris Schultz, who
strength. Our team goal is to bit of a question mark since we was a four-time All-Conference
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win the ASC and advance to the graduated two seniors there,” player.
NCAA tournament. I don’t see stated De Hart. “Defensively in “We will have a new
why it would be any lower than the midfield we are solid with starting goalkeeper,” stated De
that.” C.J. He is the heart and soul of Hart. “I’m very confident that
De Hart embraces fifteen our team. He is the type of player we are solid there. We have
letterwinners, including his top that will play anytime, anyplace three prospects that can do an
three scorers to help the Eagles’ and anywhere. He will give us a outstanding job.”
chances of returning to the physically strong presence on the The Eagles will benefit from
playoffs for a league-record field and provides leadership. I a strong incoming freshmen
sixth consecutive year. think Nate Abbott is ready to step class, according to De Hart.
Additionally, four All- in and take a spot in the central “There are several freshmen
Conference players, Ron midfield. He has really that are really strong, good-
Hogsett, Jared Gordon, Lars developed. And if we go with a looking young players,” stated
Nyberg and C.J. Smith, are back. third player in the midfield I’m De Hart. “The battle for
Hogsett, a senior forward, quite sure we have that player to playing time should be quite
and Gordon, a junior forward, fill that position, but I’m just not interesting.”
are the top returning offensive sure which one it is yet.” “We may have some
duo in the league. Hogsett Talented junior Ryan Skelly inexperience at the beginning
finished second in the and sophomore Darren Clark of the season,” stated De Hart.
conference in points (32) and each provided an offensive spark “Some of that is based upon
tied for seventh in goals (11) last last season. Skelly collected six change, not necessarily because
season. He also led the team in goals while ranking third on the they are a new player. Some of
shots (61). He ranks third in team in points (19). Clark added it might be a player changing
school history in goals (35), two goals. positions. But I’m confident if
assists (22) and points (92). “I think the contribution of inexperience is a weakness at
Gordon ranked tenth in the Darren and Ryan playing out the beginning, it won’t be
league in goals (10) and points wide for us will be significant,” weakness as the season
(24). De Hart will toil with those stated De Hart. “Ryan had a progresses. Also, our
G u i d e
two and Malcolm Williams at productive season for us last continuity may need to be
the forward position. The year. Darren was a starter as a rekindled and rebuilt.”
diminutive Williams, who has freshman. Those two help me be The Eagles are coming off a
55 career games under his belt, comfortable with the attack.” 11-9-0 overall record and a 8-5-
can change the pace of the game Seniors Aaron Pierson and 0 conference mark in 2004. A
with his speed. Nyberg bring a wealth of tough non-conference schedule
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“This is our least experience to the defender should again give the Eagles,
questionable position at this positions. Nyberg had three who suffered six losses by one
point,” stated De Hart, who game-winning goals. goal last season, valuable
holds a 77-42-5 record at Ozarks. “I’m not sure what the experience once the conference
“We are solid there. Ron is one combination will be right now, schedule starts in mid-
of the top strikers in the but I’m confidant with the September.
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conference and has been one of returners we have and the “The competition level in
the leading goal scorers in the newcomers that those spots will the conference is pretty high,”
league over the last three years. be adequately filled,” stated De stated De Hart. “We take no
He’s no doubt one of the top Hart. “Lars is one of the top one lightly. I think the depth
players in the conference. Jared defenders in the conference. He on your team helps since we
has had two outstanding years provides us stability in our play conference games on
and I look for him to build on defense. We expect him to back-to-back days.” 3
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# Name Hometown/High School Pos. Ht. Wt. Class
Alphabetical Roster
0 Brian Sarber Allen, TX (Allen) GK 6-3 215 FR
# Name Pos.
00 Cody Shannon Topeka, KS (Topeka West) GK 5-10 150 FR 4 Nate Abbott D
1 Jeffrey Enevoldsen Ponca City, OK (Ponca City) GK 6-0 180 SO 16 Thomas Albaugh MF
R O S T E R
2 Cyrus Smith Jackson, MS (Callaway) MF 5-8 180 SR 11 Josh Carrasco MF
3 Ron Hogsett McKinney, TX (McKinney) F 5-8 150 SR 6 Jason Caskey MF
4 Nathan Abbott Pryor, OK (Pryor) D 5-8 155 JR 26 Joey Chavez MF
5 Chris Estep Plano, TX (Plano Senior) MF 5-8 160 JR 14 Darren Clark MF
6 Jason Caskey Broken Arrow, OK (Broken Arrow) MF 6-0 150 SO 7 Dan De Hart MF
7 Dan De Hart Rocklin, CA (Rocklin) MF 6-1 155 FR 17 Cody Ellis F
1 Jeffrey Enevoldsen GK
8 Malcolm Williams Jackson, MS (Callaway) F 5-6 135 SR
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5 Chris Estep MF
9 Jarod Thompson Jenks, OK (Jenks) MF 6-3 170 SO
19 Jonathan Evans MF
10 Jared Gordon Plano, TX (Plano) F 6-0 160 JR 10 Jared Gordon F
11 Josh Carrasco Broken Arrow, OK (Broken Arrow) MF 5-10 185 SO 3 Ron Hogsett F
12 Wilson Jones Sulphur Springs, TX (Sulphur Springs) MF 5-7 120 FR 12 Wilson Jones MF
13 Aaron Pierson Allen, TX (Allen) D 5-10 180 SR 24 Frederick Mora MF
14 Darren Clark Broken Arrow, OK (Bixby) MF 5-8 155 SO 22 Trevor Morton D
15 Ryan Skelly Plano, TX (Plano Senior) MF 5-7 135 JR 20 Lars Nyberg D
16 Thomas Albaugh Plano, TX (Plano Senior) MF 6-1 155 SO 27 Chad Perry F
17 Cody Ellis Richardson, TX (Berkner) F 6-0 145 FR 21 Dustin Perry F
18 Sebastian Teeling Stockholm, Sweden (Plano Senior) MF 5-9 160 FR 13 Aaron Pierson D
23 Brandon Pierson MF
19 Jonathan Evans Sapulpa, OK (Sapulpa) MF 6-0 165 FR
28 Andrew Pritchard D
20 Lars Nyberg Georgetown, TX (Georgetown) D 6-4 220 SR 0 Brian Sarber GK
21 Dustin Perry Plano, TX (Plano Senior) F 5-8 120 FR 00 Cody Shannon GK
22 Trevor Morton The Colony, TX (The Colony) D 6-0 165 FR 15 Ryan Skelly MF
23 Brandon Pierson Allen, TX (Allen) MF 5-5 145 FR 2 Cyrus Smith MF
24 Frederick Mora Houston, TX (Mayde Creek) MF 5-8 145 FR 25 Chad Stauffer D
25 Chad Stauffer Richardson, TX (Berkner) D 5-10 160 FR 18 Sebastian Teeling MF
26 Joey Chavez Broken Arrow, OK (Broken Arrow) MF 5-5 120 FR 9 Jarod Thompson MF
27 Chad Perry The Colony, TX (The Colony) F 5-10 145 FR 8 Malcolm Williams F
28 Andrew Pritchard Fayetteville, AR (Fayetteville) D 5-10 165 FR -Pronunciation Guide
16 Thomas Albaugh..Al-bah
11 Josh Carrasco..Ca-rah-sco
1 Jeffrey Enevoldsen...In-vold-sin
20 Lars Nyberg...Nye-berg
23 Brandon Pierson...Peer-son
13 Aaron Pierson...Peer-son
15 Chad Stauffer...Stah-fer
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Dave De Hart begins his author of Teaching and Understanding Soccer
seventh season as head coach Goalkeeping the trainer of three National Youth
S T A F F
and his third year as director of Team goalkeepers and three professional
athletics. De Hart was promoted goalkeepers he is a confirmed outstanding
to athletics director in 2003 after goalkeeper trainer.
serving for two years as the In 1996 De Hart briefly left California to
assistant athletics director. As become the first Director of Coaching for United
athletics director, De Hart States Soccer of Nevada. In this position he
oversees all operations within the directed all aspects of soccer in the state of
C O A C H I N G
athletic department. Nevada, including Region IV ODP and college
De Hart continues to make the Eagles one of soccer recruiting. In 1997 he returned to
the elite program’s in the American Southwest California upon being named the head coach of
Conference. He has taken the Eagles to the ASC the U.S.I.S.L. Professional Soccer Leagues’
post-season tournament five consecutive years. Stanislaus Cruisers. This first year expansion
His 2003 squad won the American Southwest team with De Hart at its helm stocked the
Conference championship and made the school’s Western Division with a playoff
first appearance in the NCAA national qualifying season and a league
championship tournament. He is the winningest leading low goals against average.
coach in the ASC the past five seasons, posting an In early 1998 Coach De Hart was
impressive 70-33-2 record. The Eagles won the named the Goalkeeper Coach for
ASC East Division Championship in 2001 and the U.S.I.S.L. ‘A’ Leagues’ San
produced the best season in the program’s history Francisco Bay Seals.
with a 18-3-1 record. Additionally, he is a two- De Hart first appeared on the
time ASC Coach of the Year. During his tenure at college coaching scene in 1993 as
Ozarks, he has coached numerous All-Conference the Head Men’s Coach at Modesto
players and conference All-Academic selections. Junior College. In just three
His players have received All-America citations seasons he did what has become
from Verizon and the National Soccer Coaches his forte, he led the MJC Pirates
Association of America (NSCAA). His 2002, 2003 to their first winning season (10
and 2004 teams were honored by the NSCAA for wins, 3 losses, 3 ties-.769
their outstanding academic achievement after winning pct.) and playoff
maintaining above a 3.0 team grade point appearance in the College’s 75
average. De Hart’s squads have set numerous year history. In 1998 he became
conference offensive records and defensive the first men’s and women’s
records while producing three ASC Offensive head soccer coach at Neosho County Community
Freshman of the Year winners. College in Kansas. In just one season his
De Hart brought more than 20 years of soccer women’s team became Region VI champions and
coaching experience to the State of Arkansas and his men’s team finished as Region VI finalist. He
the University of the Ozarks in 1999 from the was named Region VI Coach of the Year by his
soccer rich Central Valley of Northern California. peers.
His coaching experience ranges from the youth Coach De Hart looks to provide a future, both
level, including state, regional and national academically and athletically to his athletes and
Olympic Development teams, to the high school students. He holds a Masters Degree in Health
G u i d e
level, to the college level and to the professional and Physical Education and considers a quality
level. He has coached at the competitive under 19 education vital to the success of University of the
level for 10 seasons where he compiled over 500 Ozarks soccer players. De Hart has had
victories and 5 Northern California State remarkable success at each level of coaching.
Championships. However, he considers his greatest
He is widely regarded as one of the top young accomplishments, not to be the many wins, but
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coaches in the United States. Additionally, as the the many players that he has helped to develop
into quality soccer players and people.
Trace Hollis enters his fourth year as in conducting summer camps throughout
assistant coach of the Eagles. Hollis the nation. Hollis was a member of the
played six years professionally, including California State and regional four team as
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stints in the Major League Soccer (MLS) a high school player and later attended
and in the "A" league as a goalkeeper. Fresno State University. Hollis has also
Additionally, he played three years with served as assistant coach at Neosho (KS)
the world champion Sacramento Knights. Junior College. Hollis’ wife, Lisa, is a
Hollis has over ten years of experience teacher in the Russellville school district.
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#4 Nate Abbott 2004
Played in all 20 games. Scored 3
-2004 Stats goals.
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots
20-9 6 3 0 15 2003
-Career Stats Earned ASC East Division
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots Defensive Player of the Week
A B B O T T
41-23 7 3 1 20 honors. Helped defense allow
only 1 goal in ASC Champion-
Junior ship tournament and finish
Defender fifth-best in ASC in goals
5-8, 155 against average (1.39). Led
Pryor, OK defense to 8 shutouts during
season.
Pryor H.S.
Four-year member of the varsity
squad. Team Co-Most Valuable
Player in 2002 and team Offen-
sive Player of the Year in 2001.
Team Captain for two seasons at
Pryor. Led Tulsa Highlanders
Club team to state champion-
ship. Served as team Captain of
the Highlanders for four sea-
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sons.
#16 Thomas Albaugh 2004
Played in 2 games.
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GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots Plano Senior H.S.
2-0 0 0 0 2 Two-year member of the varsity
-Career Stats squad. Played for Storm Club
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots team.
2-0 0 0 0 2
Sophomore
Midfielder
6-1, 155
Plano, TX
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#11 Josh Carrasco 2004
Had 2 goals and 1 assist against
-2004 Stats Concordia-Austin.
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots
20-0 7 3 1 15 Broken Arrow H.S.
C A R R A S C O
-Career Stats Three-year member of the
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots varsity squad. Member of the
20-0 7 3 1 15 Tulsa Highlanders.
Sophomore
Midfielder
5-10, 185
Broken Arrow, OK
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#6 Jason Caskey 2004
Had a goal and assist against
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GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots
12-0 5 1 3 6 Broken Arrow H.S.
-Career Stats Two-year member of the varsity
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots
squad. Played for the Tulsa
12-0 5 1 3 6 Highlanders.
Sophomore
Midfielder
6-0, 150
Broken Arrow, OK
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#14 Darren Clark 2004
Started in 12 games. Scored a
-2004 Stats goal and had 2 shots against
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots
19-12 5 2 1 18 East Texas Baptist University.
-Career Stats Bixby H.S.
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots All-State as a senior. All-District
19-12 5 2 1 18 in 2003. All-Conference in 2002.
C L A R K
Four-year Team Captain. Four-
Sophomore year starter on varsity squad.
Midfielder
5-8, 155
Broken Arrow, OK
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#1 Jeffrey Enevoldsen 2004
Played in 7 games and finished
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with a 1-1-0 record.
GP-GS Saves Shutouts GAA Record Min
7-1 14 0 0.29 1-1-0 315 Ponca City H.S.
-Career Stats Four-year member of the varsity
GP-GS Saves Shutouts GAA Record Min team. Member of the Tulsa
7-1 14 0 0.29 1-1-0 315 Highlanders club team that
were the Oklahoma State Cup
Sophomore semi-finalists in 2000 and 2002
Goalkeeper and the U19 Spring league
6-0, 180 champions in 2004.
Ponca City, OK
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#5 Chris Estep 2004
Played in 8 games.
-2004 Stats
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots 2003
8-0 0 0 0 3 Played in 7 games.
-Career Stats
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots Plano H.S.
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15-0 0 0 0 4 Two-year member of the varsity
squad. Member of teams which
Junior finished first in the Alamo
Midfielder Classic, USA Spring Cup and
5-8, 160 Plano Premier First Division.
Plano, TX
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#10 Jared Gordon 2004
-2004 Stats Named to the All-ASC Third
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team. Finished tenth in the league
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots in goals (10) and points (24) and
20-18 24 10 4 55 seventh in shots (55). Ranked
-Career Stats second on the team in goals,
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots points and shots. He recorded 4
42-23 36 15 6 91 assists in 20 games. Scored 3 goals
and had 2 assists against Louisi-
Junior ana College.
Forward 2003
6-0, 160 Finished fifth on the team in
Plano, TX points. Scored 2 goals against
Louisiana College on Sept. 26.
Scored game-winning goal
G O R D O N
against Mississippi College in 1-0
victory over Choctaws. Saw
action in all 22 games.
Plano H.S.
Earned All-District honorable
mention as a junior. Led team in
scoring as a junior and senior.
Team reached regional tourna-
ment. Leading scorer for
Adromeda Club team for two
seasons.
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#3 Ron Hogsett 2004
Named to All-ASC Second team. Named
-2004 Stats Academic All-American for second
straight season. Named NSCAA Scholar
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots All-Region performer. Finished second in
19-19 32
-Career Stats 11 10 61 the league in points (32). Ranked seventh
-Career Stats in the ASC in goals (11), second in assists
(10) and fourth in shots (61). Team-
H O G S E T T
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots leader in points, shots, assists and shots
on goal (40). Member of the ASC All-
59-56 92 35 22 160 Academic team. Ranks third in school
history in points (92), goals (35) and
Senior assists (22) and fourth in shots (160).
2003
Forward Named to the ASC All-East Division
5-8, 150 Second team. Named an Academic All-
American. A member of the ASC All-
McKinney, TX Academic team. Finished fifth in the
ASC in points (29) and goals (11). Team
leader in goals and points and tied for
team lead in assists (7). Scored 3 goals
against Louisiana College and ETBU.
2002
Named ASC East Division Offensive
Freshman of the Year. Named to the ASC
All-East Division First Team. Led
conference and team in points (31).
Finished second in the conference and on
the team in goals (13). Tied for the team
lead in game-winning goals (4). Ranked
fourth on the team in assists (5) and
second in shots (48). Scored 3 goals in
first half against Lyon College. Tied
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school record with 4 goals in one match.
McKinney H.S.
Played for the Hawks ’84 Gold Club
Team. Named first team All-District and
was a member of the All-Star Region 1
team.
#20 Lars Nyberg 2004
Named to the All-ASC Second
-2004 Stats team. Started in 17 matches and
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GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots led team with 3 game-winning
17-17 6 3 0 12 goals, including the game-winner
-Career Stats in overtime against LeTourneau.
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots 2003
54-54 11 4 3 25 Named to the ASC All-East Division
Second team. Named East Division
Senior Defensive Player of the Week.
Defender Helped defense allow only 1 goal in
ASC Championship tournament
6-4, 220 and finish fifth-best in ASC in goals
Georgetown, TX against average (1.39). Led defense
to 8 shutouts during season.
2002
N Y B E R G
Named ASC All-East Division
Honorable Mention. Named ASC
Player of the Week. Started in 18
games. Scored 1 goal and recorded
1 assist. Had 9 shots.
Georgetown H.S.
First Team All-State. Member of the
All-Star Region 2 team. Led team to
3 state championship appearances.
Team Most Valuable Defender.
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#13 Aaron Pierson 2004
Started in 9 games. Member of
-2004 Stats
the ASC All-Academic team.
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots
15-9 0 0 0 1 2003
-Career Stats
Started in 21 games. Member of
P I E R S O N
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots
56-48 1 0 1 6 the ASC All-Academic Team.
Named East Division Defen-
Senior sive Player of the Week.
Helped defense allow only 1
Defender
goal in ASC Championship
5-10, 180 tournament and finish fifth-
Allen, TX best in ASC in goals against
average (1.39). Led defense to 8
shutouts during season.
2002
Played in 19 games, starting in
18. Recorded 1 assist.
Allen H.S.
Three-time All-District player.
Three-year Team Captain.
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#15 Ryan Skelly 2004
Ranked third on the team in
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GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots for third in goals (6). Had 2
18-18 19 6 7 46
-Career Stats goals and 3 assists against
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots Louisiana College.
37-19 30 11 8 71 2003
Finished sixth on the team in
Junior
points (11) and tied for fourth in
Midfielder goals (5). Scored 2 goals against
5-7, 135 East Texas Baptist University.
Plano, TX Plano Senior H.S.
Three-year member of the
S K E L L Y
varsity squad. Earned All-
District. Team Captain. Led
Storm U19 Club team in goals.
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# 2 Cyrus Smith 2004
Named to the All-ASC Third
-2004 Stats team. Only player on the team
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots to start in all 20 matches.
20-20 0 0 0 10
-Career Stats 2003
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots Earned ASC All-East Division
27 Second team. Named ASC
S M I T H
56-41 4 2 0
Defensive Player of the Week.
Senior Helped defense allow only 1 goal
Midfielder in ASC Championship tourna-
ment and finish fifth-best in ASC
5-8, 180 in goals against average (1.39).
Jackson, MS Led defense to 8 shutouts during
season. Started in 17 games.
2002
Played in 17 games, starting in
4. Scored 2 goals, including
game-winner against East Texas
Baptist.
Callaway H.S.
Was a three-time All-District
performer and a Team Captain
for 3 years. Was a member of
E A G L E S
the Jackson Futbol Club team.
#9 Jarod Thompson 2004
Played in 13 games.
-2004 Stats
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GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots Jenks H.S.
13-3 0 0 0 2 All-State as a senior. Two-time
-Career Stats All-District performer. Team
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots Captain as a senior. Three-year
13-3 0 0 0 2 lettermen. Team Captain of
Freshman team. Five-year
Sophomore member of the ODP squad.
Midfielder
6-3, 170
Jenks, OK
T H O M P S O N
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#8 Malcolm Williams 2004
Had a goal and assist against
-2004 Stats Concordia-Austin.
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots
14-4 4 1 2 13 2003
W I L L I A M S
-Career Stats Recorded 8 points in 14 starts.
GP-GS Points Goals Assists Shots 2002
55-22 18 4 10 55 Only freshman to play in all 20
games. Started in 4 games.
Senior
Scored 1 goal and recorded 4
Forward assists. Had 9 shots on goal.
5-6, 135 Callaway H.S.
Jackson, MS Was the team’s Most Valuable
Player in his sophomore, junior
and senior seasons. Was a
member of the Jackson Futbol
Club team where he led the
team to a state ODP champion-
ship in 2000.
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Newcomers-
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#26 Joey Chavez Broken Arrow H.S.
Freshman Four-year member of the varsity team
Midfielder at Broken Arrow where the Tigers
5-5, 120 won the state championship his
Broken Arrow, OK freshman year. Member of the ’86
Tulsa Highlanders club team.
F R E S H M A N
#7 Dan De Hart Rocklin H.S.
Freshman Named to the All-League team as a
Midfielder senior and earned the Scholar-Athlete
6-1, 155 award. Helped team finish third in
Rocklin, CA the conference as a senior. Played for
Placer United soccer club team.
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#17 Cody Ellis Berkner H.S.
Freshman Two-year member of the varsity team.
Team Captain his senior season.
Forward
F R E S H M A N
Member of the River Plate Red club
6-0, 145 team and helped them to a third-place
Richardson, TX finish in the NDCCSA Division I Classic
League and a semi-finalist finish in the
Texas State Cup in 2004.
#19 Jonathan Evans Sapulpa H.S.
Three-year member of the varsity team.
Freshman Team Captain his senior season.Team
Midfielder Captain of the West Side Alliance club
6-0, 165 team and led them to an Oklahoma state
Sapulpa, OK cup appearance in 2004 and a finalist
finish in the Friendship Cup in 2002 and
2003. Played in the prestigious U-19 USA
cup in 2004 held in Blaine, Minnesota.
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#12 Wilson Jones Sulpher Springs H.S.
Freshman Team Co-Captain his senior season.
Midfielder Named to the Pine Valley All-Tourna-
5-7, 120 ment team. Scored 4 goals and
Sulpher Springs, TX recorded 2 assists as a junior. His
sophomore season Sulphur Springs
won the District Championship.
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#24 Frederick Mora Mayde Creek H.S.
Freshman Member of the varsity team since 2003.
Named Honorable-Mention All-District last
Midfielder season for the Rams. Member of the Albion
5-8, 145 Hurricanes club team and scored 2 goals
and had 3 assists a year ago while helping
Houston, TX them to a 6-3-1 record. Led the Hurricanes
to a quarterfinalist finish in the Plano Labor
F R E S H M A N
Day Invitational.
#22 Trevor Morton The Colony H.S.
Freshman Team captain his senior season. Named
Defender team’s Most Valuable Midfielder and earned
First Team LISD All-District and Denton
6-0, 165 County Second Team a year ago. Received
The Colony, TX Honorable-Mention All-District in 2003.
Member of the River Plate White club team.
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#27 Chad Perry The Colony H.S.
Freshman Scored 5 goals and had 2 assists for the
Cougars his senior season. Helped the
Forward
F R E S H M A N
team to a Haltom Tournament
5-10, 145 Championship this season and a Runner-
up finish in the 2004 Ice Bowl. Member of
The Colony, TX the varsity team since 2003. Member of
the River Plate White club team where he
scored 6 goals a year ago.
#21 Dustin Perry Plano Senior H.S.
Freshman Two-year member of the varsity team.
Forward Leading scorer for the junior varsity
5-9, 125 team his freshman and sophomore
Plano, TX seasons. Scored 5 goals and recorded
6 assists last season for the River Plate
White club team.
#23 Brandon Pierson
E A G L E S
Allen H.S.
Freshman Two-year member of the varsity team.
Midfielder Helped Allen to a District runner-up
5-5, 145 finish his junior year. Member of the
Allen, TX Storm club team.
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#28 Andrew Pritchard Fayetteville H.S.
Freshman Three-year lettermen. Helped team to
Defender a Searcy Tournament championship
5-10, 165 as a senior. Member of the Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR Comets and Ingram club teams.
Recorded 2 assists for Ingram a year
F R E S H M A N
ago.
#0 Brian Sarber Allen H.S.
Helped Allen to the Texas Governor’s
Freshman Cup Tournament and Coppell
Tournament Championships. Earned
Goalkeeper Goalie Most Valuable Player award at
6-3, 215 Southern Methodist University’s camp
and was given the Will to Win award at
Allen, TX University of North Carolina’s camp in
2004. Member of the River Plate ’87
Red club team since 2003 and finished
the fall 2004 year with a .90 gaa.
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#00 Cody Shannon Topeka West H.S.
Second team All-State selection and a first
Freshman team All-Region selection as well as team
Goalkeeper Most Valuable Player in 2004. Team Captain
F R E S H M A N
his senior year and was a four-year
5-10, 150 lettermen. Helped the Chargers finish third
Topeka, KS in 5A in 2002. Led Topeka Select club team
to a Snickers State Cup semi-finalist finish in
2002 and 2003 and a 12-5-2 record last
season.
#25 Chad Stauffer Berkner H.S.
Freshman Two-year member of the varsity team.
Member of the River Plate Red club
Defender team since 1999 and helped them to a
5-10, 160 third-place finish in the NDCCSA
Richardson, TX Division I Classic League and a semi-
finalist finish in the Texas State Cup in
2003.
#18 Sebastian Teeling Plano Senior H.S.
E A G L E S
Freshman Team Co-Captain his senior season.
Midfielder Member of the River Plate White club
5-9, 160 team. In 2001, named Most Valuable
Stockholm, Sweden Player for the Texas Spurs club team.
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Head Coach Dave De Hart’s Comments Regarding
Incoming 2005 Incoming Class-
“I’m very excited about the strength of this incoming
class from top to bottom,” stated De Hart. “This group
of guys have outstanding potential. I’m excited to see
who will step up and become key players, whether it be
F R E S H M A N
this season or in the future. There are several freshmen
that are really strong, good-looking young players. The
Kody Jones battle for playing time should be quite interesting.”
Student Team Manager
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AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
The American Southwest Conference, tion and activities for the conference
one of the largest intercollegiate athletic membership. ASC members believe team
conferences in NCAA Division III, will and individual sports provide learning
celebrate its tenth season of competition in opportunities, and its membership strives
2005-06. to create an athletics environment support-
The ASC was founded to provide a ive of teaching and learning. Traditional
structure for intercollegiate athletics among standards of ethical conduct and fair play
the member institutions, a group of 16 are respected. To guarantee the integrity of
college and universities with similar educa- the association, the membership adheres to
tional and athletic philosophies. Spreading the policies of the Conference and the
across four states -- Texas, Arkansas, National Collegiate Athletic Association
Louisiana and Mississippi -- the ASC offers (NCAA).
student-athletes competition in 16 sports ASC Championships are conducted in 16
with opportunity for advancement in both sports (8 men, 8 women). Men’s champion-
conference and NCAA Division III champi- ships are offered in baseball, basketball,
onships. cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis
The American Southwest Conference has and track and field. Women’s champion-
a multidimensional mission to create an ships are offered in basketball, cross coun-
environment characterized by opportunities try, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and
to learn as well as provide friendly competi- field and volleyball.
25 percent of the
student body participates
in intercollegiate athletics
at Ozarks.
NCAA Division III
athletics features student-
athletes who receive no
financial aid related to
their athletic ability.
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-2004 MEN’S SOCCER ASC FINAL STANDINGS
ASC Record Overall Record
W L T Pct W L T Pct.
Texas-Dallas 11 0 2 .923 15 5 2 .727
Texas-Tyler 10 3 0 .769 13 3 0 .812
Austin College 9 2 2 .769 11 5 3 .658
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McMurry 9 3 1 .731 12 8 2 .591
Hardin-Simmons 8 4 1 .654 11 7 2 .600
Ozarks 8 5 0 .615 11 9 0 .550
Schreiner 8 5 0 .615 10 10 0 .500
Mississippi College 7 6 0 .538 11 6 0 .647
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Texas Lutheran 5 7 1 .423 5 10 1 .344
LeTourneau 4 8 1 .346 8 10 2 .450
Mary Hardin-Baylor 3 8 2 .308 6 9 2 .412
East Texas Baptist 3 10 0 .231 5 11 0 .312
Louisiana College 1 12 0 .077 1 16 0 .059
Concordia-Austin 0 13 0 .000 0 13 0 .000
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E A G L E S
Central Bible College (#1) Harding University (#2) Maryville College (#3) Piedmont College (#4)
Location: Springfield, MO Location: Searcy, AR Location: Maryville, TN Location: Demorest, GA
Enrollment: 1,200 Enrollment: 5,602 Enrollment: 1,080 Enrollment: 2300
Conference: Midwest Christian Conference: Gulf South Conference: Great South Conference: Great South
Affiliation: NCCAA Div. II Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III
O P P O N E N T S
Nickname: Spartans Nickname: Bison Nickname: Fighting Scots Nickname: Lions
2004 Record: 14-4-0 2004 Record: 2-13-0 2004 Record: 11-7-2 2004 Record: 13-12-2
Conference Finish: NA Conference Finish: 6th (2-5-0) Conference Finish: 1st (8-2-0) Conference Finish: 2nd (6-1-1)
Head Coach: Roy Hardy Head Coach: Greg Harris Head Coach: Pepe Fernandez Head Coach: NA
Starter’s Returning: 10 Starter’s Returning: 8 Starter’s Returning: 8 Starter’s Returning: 6
SID: NA SID: Scott Goode SID: Eric Etchison SID: Richard Dombrowsky
SID Phone #: 417-833-2551 SID Phone #: 501-279-4760 SID Phone #: 865-981-8283 SID Phone #: 706-778-1291
East Texas Baptist Univ. (#5) LeTourneau University (#6) Hendrix College (#7) Univ. of Texas-Dallas (#8)
Location: Marshall, TX Location: Longview, TX Location: Conway, AR Location: Richardson, TX
Enrollment: 1,456 Enrollment: 1,236 Enrollment: 1,100 Enrollment: 7,157
Conference: ASC Conference: ASC Conference: SCAC Conference: ASC
Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III
Nickname: Tigers Nickname: YellowJackets Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Comets
2004 Record: 5-11 2004 Record: 8-10-2 2004 Record: 4-11-1 2004 Record: 15-5-2
Conference Finish: 12th (3-10-0) Conference Finish: 10th (4-8-1) Conference Finish: (9th ) 1-8-0 Conference Finish: (1st) 11-0-2
Head Coach: Jose Alonzo Head Coach: Tom Wait Head Coach: Glen Tourville Head Coach: Jack Peel
Starter’s Returning: 7 Starter’s Returning: 6 Starter’s Returning: 10 Starter’s Returning: 5
SID: David Weaver SID: Shane Meling SID: Jason Livernois SID: Bruce Unrue
SID Phone #: 903-923-2129 SID Phone #: 903-233-3767 SID Phone #: 501-450-1426 SID Phone #: 972-883-6308
Univ. of Texas-Tyler (#9) Austin College (#10) Lyon College (#11) Mississippi College (#12)
Location: Tyler, TX Location: Sherman, TX Location: Batesville, AR Location: Clinton, MS
Enrollment: 5,125 Enrollment: 1,330 Enrollment: 511 Enrollment: 3,500
Conference: ASC Conference: ASC Conference: TranSouth Atlantic Conference: ASC
Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NAIA Div. I Affiliation: NCAA III
Nickname: Patriots Nickname: Kangaroos Nickname: Scots Nickname: Choctaws
2004 Record: 13-3-0 2004 Record: 11-5-3 2004 Record: 9-8-1 2004 Record: 11-6-0
Conference Finish: 2nd (10-3-0) Conference Finish: 3rd (9-2-2) Conference Finish: 5th (2-2-2) Conference Finish: 8th (7-6-0)
Head Coach: Kenny Jones Head Coach: Ryan Shea Head Coach: Jeremy Bishop Head Coach: Kevin Johns
Starter’s Returning: 11 Starter’s Returning: 10 Starter’s Returning: 11 Starter’s Returning: 6
SID: Peyton Low SID: Jeff Kelly SID: Justin Dee SID: Chris Brooks
SID Phone #: 903-566-5559 SID Phone #: 903-813-2275 SID Phone #: 870-698-4223 SID Phone #: 601-925-3234
Louisiana College (#13) Hardin-Simmons Univ. (#14) McMurry University (#15) Mary Hardin-Baylor (#16)
Location: Pineville, LA Location: Abilene, TX Location: Abilene, TX Location: Belton, TX
Enrollment: 1,200 Enrollment: 2,300 Enrollment: 1,418 Enrollment: 2,656
Conference: ASC Conference: ASC Conference: ASC Conference: ASC
Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III
Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Cowboys Nickname: Indians Nickname: Crusaders
2004 Record: 1-16-0 2004 Record: 11-7-2 2004 Record: 12-8-2 2004 Record: 6-9-2
Conference Finish: 5th (8-4-1) Conference Finish: 4th (9-3-1)
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Conference Finish: 13th (1-12-0) Conference Finish: 11th (3-8-2)
Head Coach: James Decker Head Coach: Dan Heger Head Coach: Steve Allan Head Coach: David Plunk
Starter’s Returning: 10 Starter’s Returning: 9 Starter’s Returning: 8 Starter’s Returning: 9
SID: Alex Goodling SID: Chad Grubbs SID: Patrick Stewart SID: Jon Wallin
SID Phone #: 318-487-7590 SID Phone #: 325-670-1473 SID Phone #: 325-793-4612 SID Phone #: 254-295-4611
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Concordia-Austin (#17) Central Baptist College (#18) Texas Lutheran (#19) Schreiner University (#20)
Location: Austin, TX Location: Conway, AR Location: Seguin, TX Location: Kerrville, TX
Enrollment: 1,460 Enrollment: 335 Enrollment: 1,368 Enrollment: 750
Conference: ASC Conference: Independent Conference: ASC Conference: ASC
Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCCAA Div. I Affiliation: NCAA III Affiliation: NCAA III
Nickname: Tornados Nickname: Mustangs Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Mountaineers
2 0 0 5
2004 Record: 0-13-0 Inaugural season in 2005 2004 Record: 5-10-1 2004 Record: 10-10-0
Conference Finish: 14th (0-13--0) Conference Finish: NA Conference Finish: 9th (5-7-1) Conference Finish: 7th (8-5-0)
Head Coach: Paul Muller Head Coach: Justin Hawkins Head Coach: Mike Alderson Head Coach: Paul Hayes
Starter’s Returning: 11 Starter’s Returning: NA Starter’s Returning: 8 Starter’s Returning: 11
SID: Spencer Kitley SID: NA SID: Tim Clark SID: Jeanette McKinney
SID Phone #: 512-486-1165 SID Phone #: 501-329-2941 SID Phone #: 830-372-6877 SID Phone #: 830-792-7285
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-2004 Season In Review Honorable Mention team. Hogsett was
2004 SEASON REVIEW & STATISTICS
The Eagles made the playoffs for the named to the Academic All-America All-
fifth consecutive year in 2004 under the District VI team. Seven players earned All-
direction of head coach Dave De Hart. Conference recognition. Statistically, the
Ozarks finished with a 11-9-0 overall Eagles again faired well within the confer-
record and a 8-5-0 league mark. As the ence rankings. The 2004 team finished
number six seed in the American South- second in the league in shots (380), fifth in
west Conference post-season tournament,
points (149) and goals (52) and second in
Ozarks was defeated 3-0 by McMurry in
assists (45). Defensively, the Eagles ranked
the first round. Senior midfielder Will
second in the conference in goals against
Brahic was named to the National Soccer
average (1.12) and third in shutouts (7).
Coaches Association of America
The Eagles also earned for the second
(NSCAA)/adidas All-America All-Central
Region Third team. Junior forward Ron consecutive year the prestigious NSCAA
Hogsett and senior goalkeeper Chris Team Academic Award after maintaining a
i team grade point average above a 3.00.
Schultz were named to the NSCAA/
adidas Scholar All-South Region
-2004 Final Season Statistics (11-9-0, 8-5-0)
GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Sh % SOG SOG % GW PK-Att
Ron Hogsett 19-19 11 10 32 61 .180 40 .656 2 3-3
Jared Gordon 20-18 10 4 24 55 .182 32 .582 0 0-0
Ryan Skelly 18-18 6 7 19 46 .130 18 .391 1 0-0
Will Brahic 19-19 6 6 18 49 .122 23 .469 0 1-1
Justin Goodman 19-19 5 6 16 47 .106 19 .404 3 0-0
Josh Carrasco 20-0 3 1 7 15 .200 7 .467 1 0-0
Nathan Abbott 20-9 3 0 6 15 .200 6 .400 0 0-0
Lars Nyberg 17-17 3 0 6 12 .250 6 .500 3 0-0
Darren Clark 19-12 2 1 5 18 .111 7 .389 1 0-0
Jason Caskey 12-0 1 3 5 6 .167 4 .667 0 0-0
Malcolm Williams 14-4 1 2 4 13 .077 6 .462 0 0-0
Tommy Trimble 12-0 1 2 4 10 .100 4 .400 0 0-0
Kody Christensen 4-0 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0
BJ Patterson 5-0 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
Ryan Pierson 19-19 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0
Chris Schultz 20-19 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
CJ Smith 20-20 0 0 0 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-0
Lloyd Poku 19-12 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0
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Eric Bruce 16-2 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
Chris Estep 8-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0
Thomas Albaugh 2-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0
Jarod Thompson 13-3 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0
Aaron Pierson 15-9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
Ross Halsted 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
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Mark Meade 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
Sean Ashman 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
Jeffrey Enevoldsen 7-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
Total 20-20 52 46 150 380 .137 185 .487 11 4-4
Opponents 20-20 23 20 66 203 .113 105 .517 7 3-5
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GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV Pct. W L T Sho
Chris Schultz 20-19 1541:24 22 1.28 69 .758 10 7 0 3
Jeffrey Enevoldsen 7-1 315:00 1 0.29 14 .933 1 1 0 0
Total 20-20 1856:24 23 1.12 83 .783 11 8 0 7
Opponents 20-20 1856:24 52 2.52 130 .714 8 11 0 5
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-2004 Season Results -2004 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
2004 RESULTS & CAREER RECORDS
Date Opponent Score POINTS- 8 Jared Gordon vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Sep 1 at Rhodes College (L) 2-3 7 Ryan Skelly vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Sep 3 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIV (L) 1-2 GOALS- 3 Jared Gordon vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Sep 4 WILLIAMS BAPTIST (W) 8-0 3 Ron Hogsett vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Sep 7 HENDRIX COLLEGE (L) 0-1 ASSISTS- 3 Ryan Skelly vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Sep 11 at Ouachita Baptist (W) 4-0 2 Justin Goodman vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Sep 17 LETOURNEAU (W) 2-1 2 Jared Gordon vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Sep 18 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (W) 4-1 2 Will Brahic vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Sep 24 at Texas-Tyler (L) 0-1 2 Ron Hogsett vs Lyon College (Sep 28)
Sep 25 at UT-Dallas (L) 0-2 SHOTS- 8 Ryan Skelly vs Concordia-Austin (Oct 22)
Sep 28 LYON COLLEGE (W) 3-1 8 Tommy Trimble vs Louisiana College (Oct 08)
Oct 02 AUSTIN COLLEGE (L) 0-1 SHOTS
Oct 08 LOUISIANA COLLEGE (W) 11-0 ON GOAL- 5 Ryan Skelly vs Concordia-Austin (Oct 22)
Oct 09 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (W) 2-0 5 Will Brahic at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 16)
Oct.15 at McMurry (L) 1-3 5 Will Brahic vs Lyon College (Sep 28)
Oct 16 at Hardin-Simmons (W) 3-2 5 Ron Hogsett at Ouachita (Sep 11)
Oct 22 CONCORDIA-AUSTIN (W) 6-0 SAVES- 7 Chris Schultz at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 16)
Oct 23 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR (W) 3-0 7 Chris Schultz at Rhodes College (Sep 01)
Oct 30 at SCHREINER (L) 1-2
Oct 31 at Texas Lutheran (W) 1-0
Nov 5 vs McMurry (ASC Tournament) (L) 0-3
TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TEAM RECORDS (SEASON) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (SEASON)
Most Wins......................................18 (2001) Most Goals: 20 Marcos Gonzalez-2001
Most Consecutive Wins............. 9 (2001) Most Assists: 26 Marcos Gonzalez-2001
Fewest Losses...............................3 (2001) Most Points : 66 Marcos Gonzalez -2001
Most Shots: 124 Marcos Gonzalez-2001
Most Losses...................................13 (1997)
Game Winning Goals: 6 Ricky Herrera-2001
Most Consecutive Losses.......... 5 (1997)
Consecutive: 6 Marcos Gonzalez-1998
Fewest Wins................................. 5 (1997) Game Goals Streak
Most Ties...................................... 2 (1998, 1999) Most Saves: 106 Chris Schultz-2003
Fewest Ties................................... 0 (2000, 02, 04) Fewest Goals Allowed: 17 Chris Schultz-2001
Highest Winning Pct................. .840 (2001) Most Shutouts: 9 Chris Schultz-2002
Lowest Winning Pct.................. .289 (1997) 8 Chris Schultz-2003
Most Goals Scored...................... 92 (2001) Consecutive: 3 Matt Dresher-1998
Fewest Goals Scored...................20 (1997) Shutouts 3 Chris Schultz-2002
Most Goals Allowed...................38 (1999) 3 Chris Schultz-2003
Fewest Goals Allowed............... 21 (2002) Best GAA: 0.92 Chris Schultz-2001
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Best Goals Against Average..... 1.03 (2001, 2002) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (SINGLE MATCH)
Most Goals: 4 Ron Hogsett vs Miss. College (2002)
Most Shots Attempted............... 519 (2000)
4 Armando Vergara vs Univ. of Dallas (2001)
Most Shots Allowed................... 284 (1999)
Most Assists: *8 Marcos Gonzalez vs Rhema Coll. (2001)
Most Cautions..............................40 (2001) *NCAA Record
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Most Ejections..............................17 (1999) Most Points: 10 Armando Vergara vs U of Dallas (2001)
Most PK’s Attempted................ 8 (2001) Most Shots: 14 Marcos Gonzalez vs U of Dallas (2001)
Most PK’s Scored........................6 (2001) Most Saves: 15 Matt Dresher vs ETBU (1998)
Most PK’s Against......................10 (1999) 12 Chris Schultz vs TLU (2002)
Most Goals Allowed PK’s.........7 (1999) TEAM RECORDS (SINGLE MATCH)
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Most Shutouts............................. 10 (2002) Most Goals Scored: 12 vs Rhema Coll. (2001)
Most Consecutive Shutouts...... 5 (2002) Most Shots: 45 vs Louisiana Coll. (2004)
Fewest Times Shutout............... 0 (2001) Most Goals Allowed: 8 vs Hendrix Col. (1996)
Most Times Shutout................... 8 (1997) Most Saves: 15 vs ETBU (1998)
Longest Unbeaten Streak.......... 16: 15-0-1 ( 2001)
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CAREER INDIVIDUAL LEADERS CAREER GOALKEEPER LEADERS
L E A D E R S
-Points -Saves
149 - Marcos Gonzales (52g 45a) - 1998-01 353 - Chris Schultz (86 GA) - 2001-04
128 - Ricky Herrera (54g 20a) - 2000-03 169 - Matt Dresher (58 GA) - 1997-98
92 - Ron Hogsett (35g 22a) - 2002-04 136 - Loscar Mejia (45 GA) - 1997-00
85 - Will Masterson (24g 37a) - 1999-02 86 - Austin Wendelken (24 GA) - 1999
45 - Clint Ponder (17g 11a) - 1997-00 57 - Nick Courtney (14 GA) - 1999,01-02
-Goals
C A R E E R
54 - Ricky Herrera - 2000-03 -Goals Against Avg (minimum 750 minutes)
52 - Marcos Gonzales - 1998-01 1.17 - Chris Schultz (86 GA, 6620 min) - 2001-04
35 - Ron Hogsett - 2002-04 1.59 - Loscar Mejia (45 GA, 2540 min) - 1997-00
24 - Will Masterson - 1999-02 1.60 - Nick Courtney (14 GA, 788 min) - 1999,01-02
17 - Clint Ponder - 1997-00 1.80 - Austin Wendelken (24 GA, 1197 min) - 1999
-Assists 1.82 - Matt Dresher (58 GA, 2873 min) - 1997-98
45 - Marcos Gonzales - 1998-01
37 - Will Masterson - 1999-02 -Most Wins
22 - Ron Hogsett - 2002-04 52 - Chris Schultz (52-23-3) - 2001-04
20 - Ricky Herrera - 2000-03 15 - Loscar Mejia (15-8-1) - 1997-00
18 - Zach Boatwright - 1999-02 12 - Matt Dresher (12-21-2) - 1997-98
-Shots Attempted 6 - Austin Wendelken (6-6-1) - 1999
367 - Marcos Gonzales (52 goals) - 1998-01 3 - Chris Cecil (3-1-0) - 2000
205 - Ricky Herrera (54 goals) - 2000-03
176 - Will Masterson (24 goals) - 1999-02 -Most Shutouts
160 - Ron Hogsett (35 goals) - 2002-04 27 - Chris Schultz - 2001-04
124 - Zach Boatwright (7 goals) - 1999-02 7 - Matt Dresher - 1997-98
-Game-Winning Goals (since 1999) 7 - Loscar Mejia - 1997-00
14 -Ricky Herrera-2000 - 03 3 - Austin Wendelken - 1999
9 -Marcos Gonzalez-1998 - 01 2 - Nick Courtney - 1999,01-02
9 -Ron Hogsett-2002 - 04
6 -Phil Kaiser-1999 - 01 -Minutes Played
6619 - Chris Schultz - 2001 - 04
G u i d e
6 -Will Masterson-1999 - 02
-Games Played 2873 - Matt Dresher - 1997 - 98
83 - Ricky Herrera - 2000-03 2540 - Loscar Mejia - 1997 - 00
82 - Aaron Coats - 1998-02 1197 - Austin Wendelken - 1999
81 - Chris Schultz - 2001-04 788 - Nick Courtney - 1999 - 02
M e d i a
78 - Marcos Gonzales - 1998-01
77 - Ryan Pierson - 2001-04
75 - Jeff Jackson - 1997-00
74 - Will Masterson - 1999-02
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72 - Chris Burns - 1997-00
72 - Clint Ponder - 1997-00
69 - Daniel Sigala - 1998-01
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E A G L E S
All-Time Records vs. Opponents American Southwest Conference Championships
RECORDS & ASC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Austin College...................................... 9-7-1 2003 ASC Champions
Blackburn College................................ 1-0-0
Bacone College......................................1-0-0 2001 ASC East Division Champions
Concordia University at Austin..........3-0-0
Dallas Baptist University ....................0-2-0
East Texas Baptist University............. 8-3-1
Fontbonne College................................1-0-0 Coaching Records
Harding University.............................. 4-0-1 Year Coach W L T Games Pct.
Hardin-Simmons University...............2-6-1
Hendrix College....................................7-4-0 1996 Scott Placek 0 12 1 13 .038
Huston-Tullotson College................... 0-0-1 1997 Scott Placek 5 13 1 19 .289
LeTourneau University........................7-5-0
Louisiana College................................. 7-2-0 1998 Scott Placek 10 8 2 20 .550
Lyon College......................................... 2-1-0 Totals: 15 33 4 52 .326
Maryville College................................. 0-1-0
MacMurray College............................. 0-1-0 1999 Dave De Hart 7 9 2 18 .444
McMurry University............................ 2-3-0
Millsaps College................................... 0-1-0 2000 Dave De Hart 15 7 0 22 .682
Mississippi College.............................. 10-4-1 2001 Dave De Hart 18 3 1 22 .840
Oklahoma City University.................. 0-1-0
Oklahoma Wesleyan............................ 2-2-0 2002 Dave De Hart 13 6 1 20 .675
Ouachita Baptist University................1-0-0 2003 Dave De Hart 13 8 1 22 .613
Rhodes College..................................... 0-4-0
Rhema Bible College............................ 2-0-0 2004 Dave De Hart 11 9 0 20 .550
Rust College.......................................... 1-0-0 Totals: 77 42 5 124 .641
Schreiner University............................ 1-1-0
Southwest Baptist University............. 2-0-0 Ozarks Totals: 92 75 9 176 .548
Southwestern University..................... 1-1-0 Post-Season Coaching Records
Texas Lutheran University..................1-1-1
Texas Wesleyan University.................1-0-0 Year Coach W L T Games Pct.
Trinity University.................................0-1-0 2000 Dave De Hart 1 1 0 2 .500
University of Central Arkansas.......... 0-5-0
University of Dallas............................. 4-5-0 2001 Dave De Hart 1 1 0 2 .500
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.....5-1-1
University of the South........................ 0-1-0 2002 Dave De Hart 0 0 1 1 .500
University of Texas-Dallas.................. 1-7-0 2003 Dave De Hart 2 1 0 3 .667
University of Texas-Permian Basin.... 1-0-0
University of Texas-Tyler....................0-3-0 2004 Dave De Hart 0 1 0 1 .000
Westminster College............................ 0-2-1 Ozarks Totals: 4 4 1 9 .500
Williams Baptist College..................... 5-0-0
ASC All-Academic Team -
-1997 -2000 -2002
Eric Endsley Chris Burns Aaron Coats
Jude Devins Aaron Coats Cliff Cottrell
G u i d e
Jeff Lewey Marcos Gonzalez Daniel Faires
Javier Villareal Jeff Jackson Ross Halsted
-1998 Phil Kaiser Ricky Herrera
Chris Breton Jacob Moldenhauer -2003
Chris Burns Daniel Sigala Mike Guernica
Matt David Eric Steinmiller Ross Halsted
M e d i a
Paul Hiemke Loscar Mejia Ricky Herrera
Jeff Jackson Matt David Ron Hogsett
Jacob Moldenhauer Paul Hiemke Mark Meade
Eric Plikuhn Will Masterson Aaron Pierson
Eric Steinmiller -2001 Chris Schultz
-1999 Aaron Coats Jon Shirron
Chris Burns Marcos Gonzalez -2004
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Aaron Coats Ricky Herrera Buddy Faulkner
Marcos Gonzalez Phil Kaiser Ross Halsted
Jeff Jackson Daniel Sigala Ron Hogsett
Phil Kaiser Eric Steinmiller Mark Mead
Jacob Moldenhauer Ryan Pierson
Daniel Sigala Chris Schultz
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E A G L E S
-1996 -2001 -2002
ASC All-Conference First Team NSCAA All-America Region Team ASC All-East Division First Team
Jeff Lewey Marcos Gonzalez (1st team) Aaron Coats
ASC Coach of the Year Ricky Herrera
-1997 Dave De Hart Ron Hogsett
ASC Freshman of the Year ASC East Division Co-Offensive Player Will Masterson
Matt Dresher of the Year Chris Schultz
ASC All-East Division Second Team
H O N O R S
ASC All-Conference First Team Marcos Gonzalez
Chris Burns ASC East Division Offensive Freshman Daniel Faires
Matt Dresher of the Year ASC All-East Division Honorable
Jeff Jackson Daniel Faires Mention
ASC East Division Defensive Player Lars Nyberg
-1998 of the Year ASC All-Tournament Team
ASC East Division Preseason Aaron Coats Daniel Faires
Co-Player of the Year ASC East Division Defensive Freshman Chris Schultz
Matt Dresher of the Year
ASC All-East Division First Team Chris Schultz -2003
Marcos Gonzalez All-ASC NSCAA All-America Region Team
ASC All-East Division Second Team Marcos Gonzalez Ricky Herrera (3rd team)
Chris Burns Armando Vergara NSCAA Team Academic Award
Michael Coffey ASC All-East Division First Team Academic All-American
Matt Dresher Aaron Coats Ricky Herrera
Jeff Jackson Daniel Faires Ron Hogsett
All-ASC
Jacob Moldenhauer Marcos Gonzalez
Justin Goodman
Nick Pafford Ricky Herrera
Ricky Herrera
Clint Ponder Armando Vergara
Chris Schultz
ASC All-East Division Second Team
ASC All-East Division First Team
-1999 Will Masterson Ricky Herrera
All-ASC Chris Schultz Justin Goodman
Marcos Gonzalez ASC All-Tournament Team Chris Schultz
Armando Vergara Aaron Coats ASC All-East Division Second Team
ASC All-East Division First Team Daniel Faires Will Brahic
Marcos Gonzalez Ricky Herrera Ron Hogsett
Armando Vergara Lars Nyberg
Jeff Jackson -2002 C.J. Smith
ASC All-East Division Second Team NSCAA All-America Region Team ASC All-Tournament Team
Austin Wendelken Aaron Coats (2nd team) Justin Goodman (MVP)
Ricky Herrera (3rd team) Will Brahic
-2000 Verizon Academic All-American Taylor Magee
ASC Coach of the Year Ricky Herrera Chris Schultz
Dave De Hart ASC Sportmanship Award
ASC East Division Offensive Phil Kaiser -2004
G u i d e
Freshman of the Year ASC East Division Preseason Player NSCAA All-America Region Team
Ricky Herrera of the Year Will Brahic (3rd team)
All-ASC Ricky Herrera Academic All-American
Ricky Herrera ASC East Division Offensive Freshman Ron Hogsett
ASC All-East Division First Team of the Year NSCAA Scholar-Athlete Team
Marcos Gonzalez Ron Hogsett Ron Hogsett
M e d i a
Ricky Herrera All-ASC Chris Schultz
Jeff Jackson Aaron Coats NSCAA Team Academic Award
Armando Vergara Ricky Herrera All-ASC First Team
ASC All-East Division Second Team Will Masterson Will Brahic
Loscar Mejia Chris Schultz Chris Schultz
ASC All-Tournament Team All-ASC Second Team
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Marcos Gonzalez Ron Hogsett
Jeff Jackson Lars Nyberg
Jacob Moldenhauer All-ASC Third Team
Jared Gordon
C.J. Smith
All-ASC Honorable Mention
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E A G L E S
SOCCER ALUMNI
ALUMNI & ALL-TIME LETTERMEN
Aaron Coats ‘02 Matt David ‘01
United States United States
Department of Department of
Labor in the Office Justice in the
of Congressional Bureau of Justice
and Intergovern- Assistance
mental Affairs
Ricky Herrera ‘03 Dr. Phil Kaiser ‘02
New Mexico State Washington D.C.
Police Hospital Center-
Oral Surgery
Resident
All-Time Lettermen Cross, Brian Jackson, Jeff Sigala, Daniel
(Since 1997) Crow, Jesse Kaiser, Phil Simpson, David
Abbott, Nate David, Matt Lewey, Jeff Skelly, Ryan
Albaugh, Thomas Dresher, Matt Magee, Taylor Sooper, Evan
Boatwright, Zack Edgmon, Josh Manning, John Smith, C.J.
Bonilla, Marlon Endsley, Eric Markum, Lee Sordini, Clayton
Botello, Tommy Enevoldsen, Jeffrey Masterson, Will Sovereign, Tim
Brahic, Will Estep, Chris McKay, Richard Steinmiller, Eric
Breton, Kris Evans, Ryan Meade, Mark Thompson, Jarod
Broadway, Wyatt Faires, Daniel Mejia, Loscar Thompson, Scott
Burns, Chris Faulkner, Buddy Trimble, Tommy
Moldenhauer, Jacob
Carrasco, Josh Ghio, Jason Twiggs, Ryan
Nyberg, Lars Vergara, Armando
Caskey, Jason Gonzalez, Marcos Pafford, Nick
Goodman, Justin Wendelken, Austin
Cecil, Chris Patterson, B.J.
Gordon, Jared Williams, Chase
G u i d e
Christensen, Kody Pianalto, Joey
Clark, Darren Guernica, Mike Williams, Malcolm
Pierson, Aaron
Clinkingbeard, Andy Halliday, Sid Pierson, Ryan
Clunan, Tripp Halsted, Ross Plikuhn, Eric
Coats, Aaron Harms, Shaun
Poku, Lloyd
Herrera, Ricky
M e d i a
Coffey, Michael Ponder, Clint
Cottrell, Clif Hiemke, Paul
Richardson, Nick
Courtney, Nick Hogsett, Ron
Schultz, Chris
Cox, Todd Hunt, Regan
Shirron, Jon
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