October 12 Men's Soccer Notebook
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10.12.2004
October 12 Men's Soccer Notebook
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USF remained one of only five undefeated teams in NCAA Division I play this season as the Bulls shut out Memphis, 2-0, on Saturday. Saint Louis posted a big 2-1 win over visiting UAB, which was riding a five-match winning streak prior to the game. The Billikens were led by sophomore forward Will John this week, whose six points moved him into first place on the C-USA scoring chart and earned him C-USA Offensive Player of the Week honors.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Will John, Saint Louis Sophomore, Forward, Kansas City, Mo. John tallied six points for the week in a pair of Billiken victories. In Saturday's 2-1 victory against No. 24 UAB, John set up the game-winning goal with an assist. The sophomore added a pair of goals and an assist in a 3-2 non-conference victory over Southwest Missouri State. John netted the game-winning goal against the Bears.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Kareem Smith, USF Sophomore, Defender, Hyde Park, Mass. Smith was a key figure in the Bulls' 2-0 shutout of No. 24 Memphis. The junior kept the Tigers' leading scorer Andy Metcalf in check, holding him to just two shots. Smith's defensive efforts have helped No. 10 USF secure five shutouts this season, which is already three more than the team had last season.
CONFERENCE USA MEN'S SOCCER NOTES
TEAM CAPSULES Charlotte - After scoring seven points in the previous two matches to lead Charlotte to its first two Conference wins of the season, forward Adam Ruud was held scoreless Sunday as the 49ers dropped a 3-0 decision to defending C-USA regular season champion Cincinnati. The 49ers have played a league-high six C-USA matches and have won two of three in league play after dropping their first three matches.
Cincinnati - Senior forward Wiremu Patrick scored a pair of goals in the Bearcats' 3-0 shutout of Charlotte to move into sixth place on the school's all-time goals scored list. Patrick, who now has 25 career goals, leads the team with five goals and 11 points this season. With their victory over the 49ers, UC snapped a three-match winless streak and moved to .500 in league play with a 2-2-1 record.
DePaul - The Blue Demons had their chances to crack the win column on Saturday, but ended up suffering a 1-0 loss to Louisville. DePaul put five shots on goal, including four by John Kornfeld, and only allowed the Cardinals to get three shots off on goal, but one of those managed to go in as the Blue Demons remained winless in league play through five matches.
East Carolina - The Pirates pulled out a 3-2 overtime victory against Marquette when sophomore Calvin Simon finished a pass from Michael Long in the 97th minute. East Carolina did not surrender a shot in the extra period and maintained its lead as the league's top scoring offense. In 12 matches, the Pirates have netted 28 goals for a 2.33 per game average (tied for 16th in NCAA Division I).
Louisville - Goalkeeper Tyler Wilcox came up with five big saves as the Cardinals notched their first league win of the season with a 1-0 shutout of DePaul. Louisville is undefeated with Wilcox between the pipes sporting a 2-0-1 record. Freshman David Guzman added to his team lead in points scoring the game-winning goal just before halftime in the 42nd minute.
Marquette - The Golden Eagles rallied from a 2-0 halftime deficit at East Carolina to force overtime, but Marquette came up empty in its attempt to secure its first league win of the season. The Golden Eagles allowed a goal seven minutes into the first extra period to take a 3-2 loss. Matt Blouin and Mike Malone scored within five minutes of each other, in the 54th and 59th minute respectively, to square the match at two. Forward Chris Lee led the team with five shots, but was held scoreless a match after registering his second-career hat trick versus Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Memphis - In a match-up of Top 25 teams, the No. 24 Tigers came up short against No. 10 USF, as the Bulls earned the 2-0 victory. Memphis outshot USF 20-16, but was held scoreless for just the third time this season in 11 matches. The loss snapped a school-record tying five-match winning streak and was the Tigers' first in C-USA play this season.
Saint Louis - The Billikens responded to a quick UAB goal with a pair of their own in the opening 30 minutes to hold on for a 2-1 victory over the 24th-ranked Blazers. Ryan Wileman, a member of this week's College Soccer News Team of the Week, scored his second goal of the night in the 29th minute on a pass from Will John as that proved to be the game winner. With the win, Saint Louis also moved back into the national rankings with the No. 25 spot in Soccer America.
UAB - The 24th-ranked Blazers could not overcome a pair of early goals as Saint Louis defeated UAB 2-1 on Saturday. Forward Leandro de Oliveira scored UAB's lone goal in the 21st minute. However, it was goalkeeper A.J. Robles, who kept UAB within striking distance as he stopped 10 of the 12 shots on goal by the Billikens.
USF - Forward Hunter West scored both of the Bulls' goals in their 2-0 victory over No. 24 Memphis. West is now tied for first in the Conference with three game-winning goals this season. The shutout was the fifth of the season for Bull goalkeeper Dane Brenner, who ranks among the Top 20 in the NCAA Division I standings for goals against average (.727). The Tigers did not make it easy on Brenner, who had to fend off five of the Tigers' 20 shots on the night. The Bulls' nine-game unbeaten streak to open the season is tied for the third longest in school history. Good Company - USF moved up to 10th on the Soccer Times National Poll and the Top 15 of the other three major polls this week. The Bulls are off to a 7-0-2 start and are one of only five NCAA Division I teams without a loss this season, joining UC-Santa Barbara (10-0-1), James Madison (11-0-1), New Mexico (9-0-0) and UNC-Greensboro (10-0-1).
Tenth Annual Championship - Louisville will host the 2004 Dr. Mark Lynn & Associates, PLLC Conference USA men's soccer championship on November 11-14. This will be the first time the Championship will be held in Louisville and the Derby City becomes the sixth site in 10 seasons.
C-USA 10th ANNIVERSARY
Conference USA celebrates its 10th anniversary during the 2004-05 season. The league kicked off its 10th year with the introduction of "Conference USA: Top 10 Moments in History." There will also be a 10th Anniversary C-USA men's soccer team selected by a panel of the league's coaches and select media members. For more information about C-USA's 10th anniversary, please log onto www.ConferenceUSA.com.
ACHIEVEMENTS * The league has produced 20 NCAA Tournament appearances in its nine-year history, with two teams advancing to the Final Four and six playing in the final eight.
* Twice Conference USA has advanced a team to the College Cup (Saint Louis in 1997 and Charlotte in 1996).
* C-USA has advanced four different schools (Charlotte, Saint Louis, South Florida and UAB) to the final eight of the NCAA championship over the last five years.
* The teams that comprise C-USA have combined to make 64 NCAA Tournament appearances all-time.
* Six different schools (Charlotte, Cincinnati, Marquette, Saint Louis, UAB and USF) have won at least a share of the regular season championship in the league's first nine seasons.
* Thirty C-USA players have earned All-American honors in the league's nine seasons. Nine players have earned Academic All-American honors during that time.
* Conference USA has placed 74 players on Soccer America's Team of the Week since 1995.
POLLING PLACE Here's a look at the 2004 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), Soccer America, Soccer Times and College Soccer News men's polls. NSCAA (Oct. 12) 1. UC-Santa Barbara 2. UNC-Greensboro 3. New Mexico 4. Indiana 5. Virginia 6. SMU 7. South Carolina 8. Creighton 9. Santa Clara 10. St. John's 11. James Madison 12. Notre Dame 13. USF 14. Boston College 15. Pennsylvania 16. Va. Commonwealth Duke 18. Stanford 19. California 20. Penn State 21. Maryland 22. Michigan 23. Hartwick 24. UAB 25. MEMPHIS Washington Seton Hall
ARV -SAINT LOUIS
Soccer America (Oct. 11) 1. UC-Santa Barbara 2. Santa Clara 3. New Mexico 4. Indiana 5. UNC-Greensboro 6. Duke 7. Notre Dame 8. South Carolina 9. USF 10. Stanford 11. SMU 12. Washington 13. California 14. Creighton 15. Virginia 16. Wake Forest 17. James Madison 18. Penn State 19. UCLA 20. Akron 21. Maryland 22. St. John's 23. Va. Commonwealth 24. William & Mary 25. SAINT LOUIS
College Soccer News (Oct. 10) 1. UC-Santa Barbara 2. Indiana 3. Santa Clara 4. New Mexico 5. UNC-Greensboro 6. Virginia 7. Creighton 8. California 9. USF 10. Duke 11. SMU 12. Stanford 13. Notre Dame 14. South Carolina 15. James Madison 16. Washington 17. Penn State 18. Maryland 19. St. John's 20. UCLA 21. Wake Forest 22. Va. Commonwealth 23. Michigan 24. Boston College 25. Old Dominion 26. Akron 27. William & Mary 28. Cal State Northridge 29. Tulsa 30. Butler
ARV -SAINT LOUIS, UAB, MEMPHIS
Soccer Times (Oct. 11) 1. UC-Santa Barbara 2. UNC-Greensboro 3. New Mexico 4. Indiana 5. Santa Clara 6. Duke 7. USF 8. California 9. Notre Dame 10. Creighton 11. SMU 12. Virginia 13. Stanford 14. Washington 15. South Carolina 16. St. John's 17. Michigan 18. Penn State 19. Maryland 20. James Madison 21. Boston College 22. UCLA 23. Wake Forest 24. Va. Commonwealth 25. William & Mary
ARV - MEMPHIS, SAINT LOUIS
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK C-USA names an Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week during the 2004 season. The awards are announced on Mondays throughout the season. Players of the Week are selected by the conference office.
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S7 Will John, Saint Louis S13 Will John, Saint Louis S20 Maurice Hughes, UAB Hunter West, USF S27 Dayton O'Brien, Memphis O4 Adam Ruud, Charlotte Andy Metcalf, Memphis O11 Will John, Saint Louis O18 O25 N1 N8
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK S7 A.J. Robles, UAB S13 Dane Brenner, USF S20 Dane Brenner, USF S27 Kareem Smith, USF Sebastian Vecchio, Memphis O4 Josh Beachem, Charlotte O11 Kareem Smith, USF O18 O25 N1 N8
NATIONAL TEAMS In addition to the C-USA Players of the Week, league players are honored for their superior performances on a national level throughout the season by Soccer America and College Soccer News.
College Soccer News Team of the Week S7 John DiRaimondo, Saint Louis S19 Hunter West, USF S26 Dayton O'Brien, Memphis O3 Adam Ruud, Charlotte O10 Ryan Wileman, Saint Louis
Soccer America Team of the Week S7 Will John, Saint Louis S20 Simon Schoendorf, USF O5 Andy Metcalf, Memphis
C-USA PRESEASON AWARDS Saint Louis, who has taken at least a share of every Conference USA men's soccer title every year since 1997, is the unanimous choice by the coaches as the preseason favorite to win the 2004 Championship. The Billikens' top returning scorer Will John, a sophomore midfielder/forward, shares Preseason Player-of-the-Year honors with junior midfielder Leandro de Oliveira from UAB. The top six finishers in the regular season earn a spot in the 2004 Conference USA Tournament, November 11-14 in Louisville.
2004 C-USA PRESEASON POLL (as selected by C-USA coaches) 1. Saint Louis 2. UAB 3. USF 4. Charlotte 5. Cincinnati 6. Marquette 7. Louisville 8. DePaul 9. Memphis 10. East Carolina
2004 C-USA PRESEASON AWARDS
CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Leandro de Oliveira, Jr., MF, UAB Will John, So., MF/F, Saint Louis
ALL-CONFERENCE Leandro de Oliveira, Jr., MF, UAB John DiRaimondo, So., MF, Saint Louis Floyd Franks, Jr., MF, Charlotte Brian Grazier, So., MF, Saint Louis Martin Hutton, Sr., GK, Saint Louis Will John, So., MF/F, Saint Louis Chris Lee, Sr., MF, Marquette Andy Metcalf, Jr., F, Memphis Jerson Monteiro, So., F, UAB Mira Mupier, Sr., F, Charlotte Dayton O'Brien, Jr., MF, Memphis Wiremu Patrick, Sr., F, Cincinnati Hunter West, Jr., MF/F, USF
OUT OF LEAGUE Here's a summary of the non-conference records of Conference USA teams in 2004: Charlotte 3-0-1 Cincinnati 1-5-0 DePaul 2-5-2 East Carolina 4-4-0 Louisville 3-3-2 Marquette 3-3-0 Memphis 4-2-0 Saint Louis 3-3-0 UAB 3-3-0 USF 4-0-1 Total 30-28-6 (.516)
CONFERENCE SUMMARY Here's a summary of C-USA's record vs. other conferences in non-conference play in 2004:
Conference Record ACC 1-2-0 America East 0-0-0 Atlantic Soccer 0-0-0 Atlantic Sun 3-0-1 Atlantic 10 0-1-0 Big East 0-1-0 Big South 3-2-1 Big Ten 0-1-1 Big West 0-1-0 Colonial 0-2-0 Horizon 6-2-1 Independent 2-0-0 Ivy 0-0-0 Metro Atlantic 0-0-0 Mid-American 0-1-0 Mid-Continent 2-4-1 Missouri Valley 7-6-0 Northeast 0-0-0 Pac-10 0-0-0 Patriot 0-0-0 Southern 3-4-1 WCC 1-1-0 Non-Division I 2-0-0 TOTAL 30-28-6
NCAA STAT LEADERS Here is where Conference USA schools and players stand in the national rankings following matches through October 10:
Points Per Game 16t. Terron Amos, ECU 9gms/18pts/2.00pg 19t. Will John, SLU 11gms/21pts/1.91pg
Goals Per Game 17t. Terron Amos, ECU 9gms/8gls/0.89pg 21t. Will John, SLU 11gms/9gls/0.82pg 30t. Chris Lee, MAR 11gms/8gls/0.73pg
Assists Per Game 9t. Simon Schoendorf, USF 9gms/6ast/0.67pg 14t. Dayton O'Brien, MEM 11gms/7ast/0.64pg
Goals Against Average 19. Dane Brenner, USF 9gms/867min/7ga/0.727gaa
Team Scoring Offense 16t. East Carolina 12gms/28gls/2.33pg 22t. Saint Louis 11gms/24gls/2.18pg
Team Shutout Percentage 13t. USF 9gms/5sho/0.56pg
Team Goals Against Average 19. USF 9gms 0.73gaa 34. Memphis 11gms 0.89gaa
C-USA SUCCESS Here's a look at each school's records since the league began play in 1995: Charlotte 96-76-19 Cincinnati 76-83-25 DePaul 55-111-8 East Carolina 23-37-5 Louisville 77-101-15 Marquette 96-80-15 Memphis 70-107-9 Saint Louis 124-47-20 UAB 118-57-12 USF 107-62-9
C-USA ON TV The championship match of the 2004 Conference USA Men's Soccer Tournament will be televised by affiliates of the Conference USA Television Network. The championship match will be played on Sunday, November 14 in Louisville. More details will be released as the championship approaches.
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