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2010 SONOMA STATE MEN’S SOCCER SSU Sports Information Weekly Release Tyler Lobe, Sports Information Director [email protected] (707) 664-2478 www.sonomaseawolves.com Sonoma State Men’s Soccer Weekly Release October 12, 2010 2010 Schedule and Results (8-4-0 overall, 6-4-0 ccaa) Date Opponent Time/Result 9/4 at Fresno Pacific W, 4-2 9/7 DOMINICAN W, 3-2 9/10 CAL POLY POMONA* L, 3-5 9/12 #10 CSU SAN BERNARDINO* W, 3-1 9/17 CAL STATE EAST BAY* W, 2-0 9/19 UC SAN DIEGO* W, 3-0 9/24 at Cal State Stanislaus* L, 1-2 9/26 at #20 Chico State* L, 0-2 10/1 CSU MONTEREY BAY* W, 2-0 10/3 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* L, 0-1 10/8 #14 CHICO STATE* W, 2-1 10/10 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W, 4-3 10/15 at Cal State L.A.* 4:30 pm 10/17 at CSU Dominguez Hills* 2:00 pm 10/21 at Humboldt State* 7:00 pm 10/24 HUMBOLDT STATE* 2:00 pm 10/29 at San Francisco State* 12:30 pm 10/31 at CSU Monterey Bay* 3:00 pm *CCAA match; home games in CAPS CCAA Standings NORTH W-L-T* PTS W-L-T^ #14 Chico State 7-3-0 21 9-3-0 SONOMA STATE 6-4-0 18 8-4-0 Cal State Stanislaus 5-3-2 17 6-3-3 San Francisco State 4-5-1 13 6-5-1 Humboldt State 2-6-2 8 2-7-3 CSU Monterey Bay 0-7-2 2 0-9-2 SOUTH W-L-T* PTS W-L-T^ CSU Dominguez Hills 6-2-2 20 8-2-2 #8 CSU San Bernardino 6-3-1 19 8-3-1 Cal State L.A. 6-4-0 18 7-4-0 Cal Poly Pomona 5-4-1 16 7-4-1 UC San Diego 4-3-3 15 4-4-4 Cal State East Bay 1-7-2 5 2-10-2 *CCAA record; ^Overall record ON THE PITCH THIS WEEK... at cal state l.a. GOLDEN EAGLES 7-4-0 overall, 6-4-0 ccaa Friday, Oct. 15 4:30 pm Jesse Owens Stadium at Los Angeles, Calif. § Among the top teams in the highly-contested south division race (only five points separate the top five teams), the Golden Eagles are just two points behind leader Cal State Dominguez Hills and a point behind eighth-ranked Cal State San Bernardino. Cal State L.A. won its first five match- es to open the season, but have dropped four of its last six. If it isn’t the Golden Eagles shutting someone out, their opponents are shutting them out. All eleven CSULA matches have been shutouts this season. Julian Ringhof and Taylor Rivas lead the attack with three goals this season. The Seawolves defeated the Golden Eagles twice last season, once when CSULA was ranked No. 1 in the nation and once to knock CSULA out of the conference tournament last November. It might be one of the most anticipated matches of the season. Sitting atop the south division standings with 20 points, the Toros will look to extend its winning streak against the Seawolves on Sunday. Cal State Dominguez Hills defeated SSU three times last season -- once in the regular season, once in the conference championship match and the final time a week later in the first round of the NCAA tournament. CSUDH has outscored its opponents 24-12 this season with the help of goalkeeper Markus Dickerson, who is fourth in the CCAA in goals against average (0.86). The Toros, though, lost the two-time NSCAA National Player of the Year in defender Kevin Gallaugher, who helped the team win the national championship in 2008. Seawolves Earn Two Huge Victories, Take Sole Possession of Second Place Needing two wins to remain strong contenders in the CCAA North Division, the Seawolves did just that last weekend, earning two victories against strong west region competition and the top two teams of the north. Nico Spann gave the Seawolves an early 1-0 lead against 14th-ranked Chico State on Friday before the Wildcats evened things up at 1-1. Trevor Hurst then began what would be a huge weekend, scoring the eventual game-winner in the second half to help defeat Chico State 2-1. Sunday would be nothing less than spectacular, as two teams -- Sonoma State and Cal State Stanislaus -- went to war for sole pos- session of second place in the division. After a back and forth battle that saw the Warriors take an early 2-0 lead, the Seawolves fought back to win the match 4-3 on a score by Hurst in the final 15 minutes. He collected two assists in the victory as well. Hurst is Second Seawolf to be named Player of the Week After scoring two game-winning goals to knock off North Division leader Chico State and second place Cal State Stanislaus last weekend, Sonoma State junior forward Trevor Hurst was named the Wilson/ CCAA Men’s Soccer Player of the Week. Hurst, a junior from nearby Santa Rosa and Piner High School, turned in a pair of solid performances last weekend, scoring the decisive goal in a 2-1 victory over the 14th-ranked Wildcats on Friday. In Sunday’s 4-3 shootout victory over the Warriors, Hurst again netted the game-winner with 15 minutes remaining in regulation. It capped off a sensational Sunday for Hurst, who collected two assists as well. Lighting Up The Scoreboard In just the first six matches of the season, Sonoma State scored 18 goals. After that, the Seawolves cooled off a bit, scoring just three in four matches, but fast forward to last weekend. SSU netted six scores against Chico State and Cal State Stanislaus, giving them a conference-leading 27 goals on the season. Fourteen of the Seawolves’ 27 goals have been scored by just two players -- junior Trevor Hurst with eight and freshman Taylor Varnadore with six. Eleven players have recorded at least one goal and the Seawolves are outscoring their opponents 27-19. Seawolves versus Toros LIVE on the Toro Sports Network Sunday Sonoma State soccer fans can follow the Seawolves on Sunday when they visit Cal State Dominguez Hills. Both games of the doubleheader will be nationally televised live via Internet TV on the Toro Sports Network. Fans can watch free of charge and there is no registration required. Coverage will begin at about 11:15 a.m. online at www.GoToros.com/Live with the opening kickoff of the women’s contest at the bot- tom of the hour. About 1:45 p.m., coverage of the men’s match will begin with kickoff at the top of the hour. David Smock will call the play-by-play action from Toro Stadium in Carson. at cal state dominguez hills TOROS 8-2-2 overall, 6-2-2 ccaa Sunday, Oct. 17 2:00 pm Toro Stadium at Carson, Calif. § Trevor Hurst netted two game-winners last weekend and earned himself the CCAA Men’s Soccer Player of the Week award.

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Page 1: Sonoma State Men's Soccer Weekly Release - Week 6

2010 SONOMA STATE MEN’S SOCCERWeekly Release • October 12, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State men’s soccer home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

2010 SONOMA STATE MEN’S SOCCERSSU Sports Information Weekly Release

Tyler Lobe, Sports Information [email protected] • (707) 664-2478

www.sonomaseawolves.com

Sonoma State Men’s Soccer Weekly ReleaseOctober 12, 2010

2010 Schedule and Results(8-4-0 overall, 6-4-0 ccaa)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/4 at Fresno Pacific W, 4-29/7 DOMINICAN W, 3-29/10 CAL POLY POMONA* L, 3-59/12 #10 CSU SAN BERNARDINO* W, 3-19/17 CAL STATE EAST BAY* W, 2-09/19 UC SAN DIEGO* W, 3-09/24 at Cal State Stanislaus* L, 1-29/26 at #20 Chico State* L, 0-210/1 CSU MONTEREY BAY* W, 2-010/3 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* L, 0-110/8 #14 CHICO STATE* W, 2-110/10 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W, 4-310/15 at Cal State L.A.* 4:30 pm10/17 at CSU Dominguez Hills* 2:00 pm10/21 at Humboldt State* 7:00 pm10/24 HUMBOLDT STATE* 2:00 pm10/29 at San Francisco State* 12:30 pm10/31 at CSU Monterey Bay* 3:00 pm

*CCAA match; home games in CAPS

CCAA Standings

NORTH W-L-T* PTS W-L-T^#14 Chico State 7-3-0 21 9-3-0SONOMA STATE 6-4-0 18 8-4-0Cal State Stanislaus 5-3-2 17 6-3-3San Francisco State 4-5-1 13 6-5-1Humboldt State 2-6-2 8 2-7-3CSU Monterey Bay 0-7-2 2 0-9-2

SOUTH W-L-T* PTS W-L-T^CSU Dominguez Hills 6-2-2 20 8-2-2#8 CSU San Bernardino 6-3-1 19 8-3-1Cal State L.A. 6-4-0 18 7-4-0Cal Poly Pomona 5-4-1 16 7-4-1UC San Diego 4-3-3 15 4-4-4Cal State East Bay 1-7-2 5 2-10-2

*CCAA record; ^Overall record

ON THE PITCH THIS WEEK...

at cal state l.a.GOLDEN EAGLES

7-4-0 overall, 6-4-0 ccaaFriday, Oct. 15 • 4:30 pm

Jesse Owens Stadium at Los Angeles, Calif.§

Among the top teams in the highly-contested south division race (only five points separate the top five teams), the Golden Eagles are just two points behind leader Cal State Dominguez Hills and a point behind eighth-ranked Cal State San Bernardino. Cal State L.A. won its first five match-es to open the season, but have dropped four of its last six. If it isn’t the Golden Eagles shutting someone out, their opponents are shutting them out. All eleven CSULA matches have been shutouts this season. Julian Ringhof and Taylor Rivas lead the attack with three goals this season. The Seawolves defeated the Golden Eagles twice last season, once when CSULA was ranked No. 1 in the nation and once to knock CSULA out of the conference tournament last November.

It might be one of the most anticipated matches of the season. Sitting atop the south division standings with 20 points, the Toros will look to extend its winning streak against the Seawolves on Sunday. Cal State Dominguez Hills defeated SSU three times last season -- once in the regular season, once in the conference championship match and the final time a week later in the first round of the NCAA tournament. CSUDH has outscored its opponents 24-12 this season with the help of goalkeeper Markus Dickerson, who is fourth in the CCAA in goals against average (0.86). The Toros, though, lost the two-time NSCAA National Player of the Year in defender Kevin Gallaugher, who helped the team win the national championship in 2008.

Seawolves Earn Two Huge Victories, Take Sole Possession of Second PlaceNeeding two wins to remain strong contenders in the CCAA North Division, the Seawolves did just that last weekend, earning two victories against strong west region competition and the top two teams of the north. Nico Spann gave the Seawolves an early 1-0 lead against 14th-ranked Chico State on Friday before the Wildcats evened things up at 1-1. Trevor Hurst then began what would be a huge weekend, scoring the eventual game-winner in the second half to help defeat Chico State 2-1. Sunday would be nothing less than spectacular, as two teams -- Sonoma State and Cal State Stanislaus -- went to war for sole pos-session of second place in the division. After a back and forth battle that saw the Warriors take an early 2-0 lead, the Seawolves fought back to win the match 4-3 on a score by Hurst in the final 15 minutes. He collected two assists in the victory as well.

Hurst is Second Seawolf to be named Player of the WeekAfter scoring two game-winning goals to knock off North Division leader Chico State and second place Cal State Stanislaus last weekend, Sonoma State junior forward Trevor Hurst was named the Wilson/CCAA Men’s Soccer Player of the Week. Hurst, a junior from nearby Santa Rosa and Piner High School, turned in a pair of solid performances last weekend, scoring the decisive goal in a 2-1 victory over the 14th-ranked Wildcats on Friday. In Sunday’s 4-3 shootout victory over the Warriors, Hurst again netted the game-winner with 15 minutes remaining in regulation. It capped off a sensational Sunday for Hurst, who collected two assists as well.

Lighting Up The ScoreboardIn just the first six matches of the season, Sonoma State scored 18 goals. After that, the Seawolves cooled off a bit, scoring just three in four matches, but fast forward to last weekend. SSU netted six scores against Chico State and Cal State Stanislaus, giving them a conference-leading 27 goals on the season. Fourteen of the Seawolves’ 27 goals have been scored by just two players -- junior Trevor Hurst with eight and freshman Taylor Varnadore with six. Eleven players have recorded at least one goal and the Seawolves are outscoring their opponents 27-19.

Seawolves versus Toros LIVE on the Toro Sports Network SundaySonoma State soccer fans can follow the Seawolves on Sunday when they visit Cal State Dominguez Hills. Both games of the doubleheader will be nationally televised live via Internet TV on the Toro Sports Network. Fans can watch free of charge and there is no registration required. Coverage will begin at about 11:15 a.m. online at www.GoToros.com/Live with the opening kickoff of the women’s contest at the bot-tom of the hour. About 1:45 p.m., coverage of the men’s match will begin with kickoff at the top of the hour. David Smock will call the play-by-play action from Toro Stadium in Carson.

at cal state dominguez hillsTOROS

8-2-2 overall, 6-2-2 ccaaSunday, Oct. 17 • 2:00 pm

Toro Stadium at Carson, Calif.§

Trevor Hurst netted two game-winners last weekend and earned himself the CCAA

Men’s Soccer Player of the Week award.

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2010 SONOMA STATE MEN’S SOCCERWeekly Release • October 12, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State men’s soccer home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

Career RecordYear Rec Conf Finish1991 18-4-2 12-1-1 1st1992 11-7-2 10-3-1 2nd1993 17-3-2 11-1-2 1st1994 10-6-3 8-4-2 t-2nd1995 14-5-1 13-1-0 1st1996 13-5-2 10-3-1 1st1997 12-7-1 12-2-0 1st1998 8-9-2 7-7-0 t-2nd(n)1999 10-8-2 7-6-1 3rd(n)2000 15-6-3 9-4-1 1st(n)2001 12-7-1 9-4-1 t-1st(n)*2002 20-4-0 11-3-0 1st(n)2003 9-9-2 6-6-2 3rd(n)2004 12-7-2 8-5-1 1st(n)2005 12-9-2 9-4-1 1st(n)2006 14-6-1 13-2-1 1st(n)2007 19-3-3 14-0-0 1st(n)2008 18-2-4 11-1-2 1st(n)2009 14-5-4 10-3-3 1st(n)2010 8-4-0 6-4-0 -Career Overall: 266-116-39Career Conference: 196-64-20*National Championship

Head Coach Marcus ZiemerThe 2010 season will mark Marcus Ziemer’s 20th as head coach of the men’s soccer team at Sonoma State University.

A two-time all-conference performer for Sonoma State in the 1980’s, Ziemer has compiled a 258-112-39 record over the past 19 years. Though his squads have had success year in and year out

(just one sub .500 season since 1991), the Seawolves of the last four seasons have taken winning to a whole different level. Since 2006, Ziemer has led the Seawolves to a 48-6-6 record in CCAA play. Overall, the Seawolves are 65-16-12 over the last four seasons, with three NCAA Tournament appearances and a NCAA West Region Championship in 2007.

Since coming to Sonoma State, Ziemer has been named his conference’s coach of the year six times, the last coming in 2007. He is also a two-time regional coach of the year and in 2002, he was named national coach of the year in 2002 after leading the Seawolves to their first national championship.

Ziemer began his coaching career in 1989, assisting head coach Peter Reynaud with the SSU men’s squad. In 1991, after Reynaud left to concentrate on the women’s team, Ziemer was promoted to head coach and results came immediately. Ziemer led his squad to the NCAA cham-pionship game and he was named Northern California Athletic Conference Coach of the Year for his efforts.

Under Ziemer, the Sonoma State men’s soccer team has won six conference titles and has a record of 190-60-20 in conference play.

In 1988, Ziemer spent three weeks in England earning an English Football International Preliminary Badge. He earned his USSF “A” license the following year. A fixture in local soccer circles, Ziemer and his three brothers (Andrew, Benjamin, Christopher -- all former SSU players) have run the Ziemer Brothers Soccer Camps for over 20 years, educating thousands of youth soccer players.

2010 Sonoma State Men’s Soccer Roster# Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Last School Club Team 1 Juan Sosa GK 5-9 180 Jr. Santa Rosa Elsie Allen HS Santa Rosa United2 Brandon Dela Cruz F 6-0 160 Sr. Mission Viejo Mission Viejo HS Mission Viejo Pateadores

3 Nick George D 5-10 150 So. Terra Linda Terra Linda HS Sonoma Co. Alliance4 Ryan Hall D 5-11 145 Sr. Trabuco Canyon Mission Viejo HS Irvine Strikers5 Frank Becerril D 5-6 140 So. Sonoma Sonoma Valley HS Sonoma United6 Trevor Tennant D 5-10 160 R-Fr. El Dorado Hills Oak Ridge HS San Juan Lightning7 Cam Vickers F 5-7 140 Jr. Lake Tapps, Wash. Auburn Riverside HS Crossfire Premiere8 Ebby Lombardi D 5-7 155 Jr. Encinitas San Dieguito Academy La Jolla Nomads9 Trevor Hurst F 5-7 145 Jr. Santa Rosa Santa Rosa JC Santa Rosa United10 David Holleran MF 6-2 185 Sr. Novato San Marin HS Sonoma Co. Alliance11 Ricardo Sandoval D 5-11 170 So. Canby, Ore. Canby HS Lake Oswego12 Kasey Addiego D 5-9 150 Fr. San Ramon California HS Sonoma Co. Sol13 Nico Spann MF 5-9 145 R-Fr. Santa Rosa Montgomery HS Santa Rosa United14 Kyle Honaker D 6-2 170 R-Fr. Torrance South Torrance HS Surf Academy15 Erick Delgado F 5-3 120 So. Santa Rosa Roseland HS Laguna17 Kelly Davila MF 5-11 175 R-Fr. Long Beach Mater Dei HS Slammers FC18 Brian Angel D 5-8 150 So. San Diego Point Loma HS Albion SC19 Jomed Tejan F/MF 5-8 150 So. Rancho Santa Margarita Mission Viejo HS Pateadores Academy20 Taylor Varnadore D/F 6-3 185 Fr. Sebastopol Analy HS Santa Rosa United21 Justin Ferreira MF/D 6-1 173 Jr. Santa Rosa Santa Rosa JC Sonoma Co. Sol22 Aaron Glover MF 6-0 160 R-Fr. Ventura Saint Bonaventure HS FC Barcelona23 Ryan Smitchger GK 6-3 195 So. Boise, Idaho Timberline HS Boise Nationals24 Andrew Ball GK 6-4 210 So. Modesto Beyer HS Modesto Ajax

RS Sean Callahan MF 5-8 140 Fr. San Diego San Diego Jewish Academy Albion SCRS Brian Clementino D 5-11 160 Fr. Sonoma Sonoma Valley HS Santa Rosa UnitedRS Ben Hubbard F 5-6 135 Fr. Westlake Village Westlake HS Real SoCalRS Taylor Jones F 6-0 180 Sr. Novato San Marin HS Sonoma Co. AllianceRS Victor Sosa F 5-7 130 Fr. Santa Rosa Elsie Allen HS Sonoma Co. SolRS Cory Taufer MF 5-9 173 Jr. Clovis Buchanan HS Cal OdysseyRS Sean Taufer GK 6-2 175 Fr. Clovis Buchanan HS Cal OdysseyRS Thomas Yeandle GK 6-5 190 Fr. Orange Lutheran HS Slammers FC

Head Coach: Marcus Ziemer (Sonoma State, 1988; 20th season)Assistant Coaches: Shawn Percell, Benjamin Ziemer, Tim Maycock, Ben Langwith, Andrew Jones, Neil Turnbull

And The Assist Goes To...Junior Cam Vickers handed out two assists this past weekend, including one on the game-winner by Hurst on Sunday against Cal State Stanislaus, giving him a conference-leading eight on the season. Vickers also assisted on all three goals scored by the Seawolves in the 5-3 loss to Cal Poly Pomona on Sept. 10, moving him past Andrew Bailey and in to fifth place on the all-time list. Vickers has 27 career assists. The all-time record of 33 assists is held by former Seawolf Eric Lafon.

The Last Time......the Seawolves lost two consecutive regular season road matches was back on Aug. 24-26, 2006 at Simon Frasier (0-1) and at Seattle University (0-3). The last time the Seawolves lost two con-secutive CCAA road matches dates back to Sept. 12-15, 2000 when Sonoma State lost at Chico State (1-2) and at Grand Canyon (0-1).

Freshman Phenom Earns CCAA Player of the Week Award - Sept. 6-12Taylor Varnadore, a freshman and local product from Sebastopol and Analy HS, totaled eight points (four goals) while helping the Seawolves to a CCAA-opening split against Cal Poly Pomo-na and No. 10 Cal State San Bernardino. The 17-year old true freshman scored a pair of goals in a 5-3 loss to the Broncos on Friday (9/10) and followed up that performance with two scores in a 3-1 victory over the Coyotes on Sunday (9/12). He becomes the first men’s soccer player to earn the weekly award since former Seawolf Eric Lafon did so during the week of Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2008 and is also the first freshman to grab the award since 2005.

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2010 SONOMA STATE MEN’S SOCCERWeekly Release • October 12, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State men’s soccer home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

@Sonoma State Seawolves

@sonomaseawolves

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CCAA Player of the Week

Wk1- Obi Agwu (CSUSB)Wk2- Taylor Varnadore (SSU)Wk3- Taylor Rivas (CSULA)Wk4- Jesse Brennan (UCSD)Wk5- Obi Agwu (CSUSB)Wk6- Trevor Hurst (SSU)

This Week in the CCAAFRIDAY, OCTOBER 15

Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State San Bernardino, 2 p.m.San Francisco State at Cal State Monterey Bay, 3 p.m.

Sonoma State at Cal State L.A., 4:30 p.m.Cal State Stanislaus at Cal State East Bay, 7 p.m.

Chico State at UC San Diego, 7 p.m.Humboldt State at Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17

Humboldt State at Cal State L.A., 11:30 a.m.Cal State Monterey Bay at San Francisco State, 11:30 a.m.

Chico State at Cal State East Bay, 2 p.m.Cal State Stanislaus at UC San Diego, 2 p.m.

Sonoma State at Cal State Dominguez Hills, 2 p.m.Cal State San Bernardino at Cal Poly Pomona, 2 p.m.

Non-Conference SuccessSince the start of the 2008 season, Sonoma State has a 12-1-1 record against non-conference oppo-nents, outscoring them 38-13 in those 14 matches. The only loss came at the mercy of Notre Dame de Namur on Sept. 12, 2008 in a 2-1 match in Belmont. The last time the Seawolves lost a non-con-ference match at home was back on Aug. 26, 2007 in a 2-1 loss to Seattle University.

Seawolves Look to Defend North Division TitleWinners of the North Division for the past six seasons, the Sonoma State men’s soccer team will look to defend its title again in 2010. Armed with seven returning starters, countless other key returners and a talented group of newcomers, the Seawolves are primed and ready for a run at the North Divi-sion and the CCAA title in November.

Sonoma State Athletics on Facebook and Twitter...and blogspot!Do you have Facebook or Twitter? Follow the Seawolves on both social networking sites by search-ing for the official Facebook site @Sonoma State Seawolves and the official Twitter page @sono-maseawolves. The athletic department has also launched a new blog with new posts by student-athletes and department staff. Just go to http://sonomaseawolves.blogspot.com. Be sure to check it out!

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2010 SONOMA STATE MEN’S SOCCERWeekly Release • October 12, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State men’s soccer home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

QUICK KICKSSunday __________________3-2-0Monday _________________0-0-0Tuesday _________________1-0-0Wednesday _______________0-0-0Thursday _________________0-0-0Friday ___________________3-2-0Saturday _________________1-0-0

August __________________0-0-0September _______________5-3-0October _________________3-1-0November _______________0-0-0

Home ___________________7-2-0Road ____________________1-2-0Neutral __________________0-0-0

Scoring First______________ 5-1-0Opponent Scoring First _____3-3-0Leading at the Half ________6-0-0Tied at the Half ___________0-2-0Trailing at the Half _________2-2-0Overtime ________________0-0-0Double Overtime __________0-0-0Shutouts _________________3-2-0Outshooting Opponents ____8-2-0Opp. Outshooting SSU _____0-2-0Shots are Even ____________0-0-0

Games decided by...One-goal ________________3-2-0Two-goals _______________4-2-0Three-goals ______________1-0-0Four or higher ____________0-0-0

RECORDS vs. 2010 OPPONENTSUNDER MARCUS ZIEMER

Fresno Pacific _____________2-0-0Dominican _______________1-0-0Cal Poly Pomona __________8-6-1Cal State San Bernardino ___15-0-1Cal State East Bay _________13-2-1UC San Diego ____________11-1-1Cal State Stanislaus _______27-5-3Chico State _____________25-12-2Cal State Monterey Bay _____9-3-1San Francisco State _______27-8-4Cal State L.A. ____________12-6-2Cal State Dominguez Hills __6-15-2Humboldt State __________20-3-5

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSGOALS Opponent Date TotalTaylor Varnadore Cal State San Bernardino 9/12 2Taylor Varnadore Cal Poly Pomona 9/10 2Trevor Hurst at Fresno Pacific 9/4 2

ASSISTS Opponent Date TotalCam Vickers Cal Poly Pomona 9/10 3Trevor Hurst Cal State Stanislaus 10/10 2

POINTS Opponent Date TotalTrevor Hurst Cal State Stanislaus 10/10 4Taylor Varnadore Cal State San Bernardino 9/12 4Taylor Varnadore Cal Poly Pomona 9/10 4Trevor Hurst at Fresno Pacific 9/4 4

SHOTS Opponent Date TotalTaylor Varnadore Cal State East Bay 9/17 8Taylor Varnadore Cal State Monterey Bay 10/1 6Taylor Varnadore Cal Poly Pomona 9/10 5Trevor Hurst Cal Poly Pomona 9/12 5

SAVES Opponent Date TotalJuan Sosa Cal State San Bernardino 9/12 4Juan Sosa San Francisco State 10/3 3Juan Sosa at Cal State Stanislaus 9/24 3Juan Sosa at Fresno Pacific 9/4 3

RANKING SUMMARY NSCAA/Adidas NSCAA/Adidas NCAA National Poll Regional Poll Regional PollPre-season 22nd - -Week one 25th 4th -Week two not ranked 5th -Week three 23rd 4th -Week four not ranked 8th -Week five not ranked 10th -Week six not ranked 6th -Week sevenWeek eightWeek nineWeek tenWeek eleven

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2010 SONOMA STATE MEN’S SOCCERWeekly Release • October 12, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State men’s soccer home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

NSCAA National Rankings

NSCAA West Regional Rankings

1. Cal State San Bernardino2. Chico State3. Grand Canyon4. Cal State Dominguez Hills5. Notre Dame de Namur6. SONOMA STATE7. Cal Poly Pomona8. Cal State Stanislaus9. Cal State L.A.10. San Francisco State

NCAA West Regional Rankings

The official NCAA Division IIWest Region Poll will bereleased at a later date.

Upcoming Schedule/Match ResultsDate Opponent W T L Score Att. SSU Goals 9/4 at Fresno Pacific W 4-2 150 Hurst (2), Hall, Angel9/7 DOMINICAN W 3-2 210 Hall, Hurst, Holleran9/10 CAL POLY POMONA* L 3-5 187 Varnadore (2), Hurst9/12 #10 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* W 3-1 265 Varnadore (2), Lombardi9/17 CAL STATE EAST BAY* W 2-0 312 Varnadore, Hurst9/19 UC SAN DIEGO* W 3-0 226 Davila, Lombardi, Spann9/24 at Cal State Stanislaus* L 1-2 823 Vickers9/26 at #20 Chico State* L 0-2 329 --10/1 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* W 2-0 432 Varnadore, Hurst10/3 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* L 0-1 736 --10/8 #14 CHICO STATE* W 2-1 664 Spann, Hurst10/10 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W 4-3 204 Lombardi, Glover, Delgado, Hurst

10/15 at Cal State L.A.* 4:30 pm 10/17 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* 2:00 pm 10/21 at Humboldt State* 7:00 pm 10/24 HUMBOLDT STATE* 2:00 pm 10/29 at San Francisco State* 12:30 pm 10/31 at Cal State Monterey Bay* 3:00 pm

2010 StatisticsName GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.HURST, Trevor 12-7 8 4 20 27 .296 2 0-0VARNADORE, Taylor 12-8 6 3 15 38 .158 2 0-0VICKERS, Cam 12-7 1 8 10 17 .059 0 0-0LOMBARDI, Ebby 12-7 3 3 9 12 .250 1 0-0SPANN, Nico 12-8 2 1 5 18 .111 0 2-2 HALL, Ryan 12-4 2 0 4 8 .250 1 0-0HOLLERAN, David 12-3 1 2 4 12 .083 1 0-0DAVILA, Kelly 11-8 1 1 3 13 .077 1 0-0DELGADO, Erick 12-2 1 1 3 13 .077 0 0-0GLOVER, Aaron 12-1 1 0 2 11 .091 0 0-0ANGEL, Brian 10-7 1 0 2 4 .250 0 0-0FERREIRA, Justin 11-0 0 1 1 11 .000 0 0-0TEJAN, Jomed 12-4 0 0 0 16 .000 0 0-0DELA CRUZ, Brandon 8-2 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0HONAKER, Kyle 8-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0SANDOVAL, Ricardo 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0GEORGE, Nick 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0ADDIEGO, Kasey 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0TENNANT, Trevor 10-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0BECERRIL, Frank 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0

Total 12 27 24 78 208 .130 8 2-2Opponents 12 19 16 54 105 .181 4 0-0

Name GP-GS Min GA Avg. Sv Pct W-L-T ShoSOSA, Juan 12-12 1080:00 19 1.58 24 .558 8-4-0 3

Total 12 1080:00 19 1.58 24 .558 8-4-0 3Opponents 12 1080:00 27 2.25 56 .675 4-8-0 2

1. Colorado Mines2. Midwestern State (Texas)3. Franklin Pierce (N.H.)4. Mercyhurst (Pa.)5. Northern Kentucky6. Rollins (Fla.)7. Incarnate Word (Texas)8. Cal State San Bernardino9. Southern New Hampshire10. Clayton State (Ga.)11. Metro State (Colo.)12. Gannon (Pa.)13. Bloomsfield (N.J.)14. Chico State15. Lynn (Fla.)16. Regis (Colo.)17. Ashland (Ohio)18. Carson-Newman (Tenn.)19. Grand Canyon20. Montevallo (Ala.)21. Slippery Rock (Pa.)22. Tampa (Fla.)23. Charleston (W.Va.)24. Ohio Dominican25. Mars Hill (N.C.)25. Fort Lewis (Colo.)

Page 6: Sonoma State Men's Soccer Weekly Release - Week 6

2010 SONOMA STATE MEN’S SOCCERWeekly Release • October 12, 2010

Live Stats are available for all Sonoma State men’s soccer home matches at www.sonomaseawolves.com

STATISTICAL LEADERS(through Monday, 10/11)

GOALSObi Agwu (CSUSB) _________________ 10Ferid Celosmanovic (CSUC) ___________ 8TREVOR HURST (SSU) _______________ 8Luis Gonzalez (CPP) _________________ 7TAYLOR VARNADORE (SSU) __________ 6

ASSISTSCAM VICKERS (SSU) ________________ 8Luis Gonzalez (CPP) _________________ 6Andre Turoldo (CSUDH) ______________ 5Victor Regalado (CSUS) ______________ 5Five tied with ______________________ 4

POINTSObi Agwu (CSUSB) _________________ 23Luis Gonzalez (CPP) ________________ 20TREVOR HURST (SSU) ______________ 20Ferid Celosmanovic (CSUC) __________ 17TAYLOR VARNADORE (SSU) _________ 15

SHOTSJosh Suggs (HSU) __________________ 58Obi Agwu (CSUSB) _________________ 50Ferid Celosmanovic (CSUC) __________ 44Greg Piechota (CSUDH) _____________ 38TAYLOR VARNADORE (SSU) _________ 38

GW GOALSObi Agwu (CSUSB) __________________ 4Ferid Celosmanovic (CSUC) ___________ 4Anthony Salcedo (CPP)_______________ 3Eight tied with _____________________ 2____________________________________

SAVE PERCENTAGEJames Stroud (CSUC) ______________ .840Tanner Olinger (CSUSB) ____________ .837Bryce Bookhamer (CSUEB) __________ .824Jesse Brennan (UCSD) _____________ 816Javier Rosales (CSUS) ______________ .800

SHUTOUTSTanner Olinger (CSUSB) ______________ 6Jesse Brennan (UCSD) _______________ 6Javier Rosales (CSUS) ________________ 5James Irwin (CSULA) _________________ 5Markus Dickerson (CSUDH) ___________ 4

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEJames Stroud (CSUC) ______________ 0.72Jesse Brennan (UCSD) _____________ 0.76Tanner Olinger (CSUSB) ____________ 0.76Markus Dickerson (CSUDH) _________ 0.86Javier Rosales (CSUS) ______________ 0.89

#1 Juan SosaGK • Jr.

Santa Rosa, CA

#2 Brandon Dela CruzF • Sr.

Mission Viejo, CA

#3 Nick GeorgeD • So.

Terra Linda, CA

#4 Ryan HallD • Sr.

Trabuco Canyon, CA

#5 Frank BecerrilD • So.

Sonoma, CA

#6 Trevor TennantD • R-Fr.

El Dorado Hills, CA

#7 Cam VickersF • Jr.

Lake Tapps, WA

#8 Ebby LombardiD • Jr.

Encinitas, CA

#9 Trevor HurstF • Jr.

Santa Rosa, CA

#10 David HolleranMF • Sr.

Novato, CA

#11 Ricardo SandovalD • So.

Canby, OR

#12 Kasey AddiegoD • Fr.

San Ramon, CA

#13 Nico SpannMF • R-Fr.

Santa Rosa, CA

#14 Kyle HonakerD • R-Fr.

Torrance, CA

#15 Erick DelgadoF • So.

Santa Rosa, CA

#17 Kelly DavilaMF • R-Fr.

Long Beach, CA

#18 Brian AngelD • So.

San Diego, CA

#19 Jomed TejanF/MF • So.

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

#20 Taylor VarnadoreD/F • Fr.

Sebastopol, CA

#21 Justin FerreiraMF/D • Jr.

Santa Rosa, CA

#22 Aaron GloverMF • R-Fr.

Ventura, CA

#23 Ryan SmitchgerGK • So.Boise, ID

#24 Andrew BallGK • So.

Modesto, CA

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DEPARTMENT STAFF DIRECTORYDirector of Athletics Bill FuscoAssociate Athletic Director - Comm. & Mktg. Brandon BronzanAssociate Athletic Director - S-A Services/SWA Yvonne BurbankAssociate Athletic Director - Business Operations Mike OggAssistant Athletic Director - Event Mgmt. Megan ChristensenAdministrative Analyst Nancy CrosatSports Information Director Tyler LobeCompliance Coordinator Michael BalasekEquipment Manager Willie LeeAdministrative Assistant Erin RockHead Athletic Trainer Bo Owens Assistant Athletic Trainers Julie Miller, Andrew Simpkins