2015 Media Guide - Charlotte 49ers

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2015 Media Guide - Charlotte 49ers
Soccer
Charlotte
2015 SCHEDULE
August
Sun.
16 ELON (Exhibition)
Transamerica Field
7 p.m.
Fri.
21 at Duke (Exhibition)
Durham, N.C.
7 p.m.
Sat.
29 at Virginia
Charlottesville, Va.
7 p.m.
SEPTEMBER
Fri.
4
at Coastal Carolina
Conway, S.C.
7 p.m.
Mon. 7
GARDNER-WEBB Transamerica Field
8 p.m.
Fri.
11 WINTHROP Transamerica Field
8 p.m.
Tue.
15 at William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
7 p.m.
Sat. 19 OLD DOMINION
Transamerica Field
7 p.m.
Tues.
22 at Wofford Spartanburg, S.C.
7 p.m.
OCTOBER
Sat.
3
at FIU* Miami, Fla.
7 p.m.
Tue.
6
CLEMSON
Transamerica Field
7 p.m.
Sat.
10 MARSHALL*
Transamerica Field
7 p.m.
Fri.
16
at Florida Atlantic* Boca Raton, Fla.
7 p.m.
Tue.
20 VIRGINIA TECH
Transamerica Field
7 p.m.
Fri.
23 SOUTH CAROLINA* Transamerica Field
7 p.m.
Tue. 27 at New Mexico*
Albuquerque, N.M.
9 p.m.
Sat.
31 KENTUCKY*
Transamerica Field
7 p.m.
NOVEMBER
Tue.
3
UNC WILMINGTON
Transamerica Field
7 p.m.
Sat.
7
at UAB*
Birmingham, Ala.
8 p.m.
Wed.
11 C-USA TOURNEY Transamerica Field
TBA
Fri.
13 C-USA TOURNEY
Transamerica Field
TBA
Sun.
15 C-USA TOURNEY Transamerica Field
TBA
Thur.
19NCAA Tournament First Round
Sun.
22NCAA Tournament Second Round
Sat.
28 NCAA Tournament Third Round
DECEMBER
Sat. 5NCAA TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS
F-Su.
11-13 NCAA COLLEGE CUP
Kansas City, Mo.
*Conference USA Games
All times listed for games are Eastern
Home games in bold (at Transamerica Field in the Irwin Belk Center)
Charlotte Quick Facts
Location:............................................ Charlotte, N.C. 28223
Founded:............................................ 1946
Enrollment:........................................ 27,251
Nickname:.......................................... 49ers
Colors:................................................ Green and white
Conference:........................................ Conference USA
Chancellor:........................................ Dr. Philip L. Dubois
Athletic Director:.............................. Judy Rose
Ticket Office:..................................... 704/687-4949
Associate SID/Soccer:....................... Brent Stastny
Office Number:.................................. 704/687-1021
Fax Number:...................................... 704/687-4918
Email......................................................bmstastn@uncc.edu
Soccer Information
Head Coach:...................................... Kevin Langan
Charlotte Record:............................. 41-14-7 (3 years)
Career Record:.................................. Same
Assistant Coach: ............................... Kyle Gookins
Assistant Coach: ............................... Jason Osborne
Goalkeeper Coach:............................ Joe Crump
Office Number:..................................... 704/687-0724
Follow Charlotte 49ers
Athletics at:
www.charlotte49ers.com
and on twitter: @Charlotte49ers and @49erGameDay
Table of Contents
Student-Athlete Support - Pages 2-9
Facilities - Pages 2-3
Athletic Academic Center - Pages 4-5
Strength and Conditioning - Page 6
Spirit - Page 7
Media - Pages 8-9
2015 Season Preview - Pages 10-11
The Roster - Page 12
Coaching Staff - Pages 13-15
Head Coach Kevin Langan - Page 13
Assistant Coach Kyle Gookins - Page 14
Assistant Coach Jason Osborne - Page 14
Staff - Joe Crump and Sean Muldoon - Page 15
Meet the Team - Pages 16-26
The Returning Letterwinners - Pages 16-24
The Seniors: Conor Agnew, Dominic Bonilla, Biko BradnockBrennan, David Mayer, Austin Pack, Kyle Parker, Robby Thomas
The Juniors: Brandt Bronico, Hans Honer, Max Rodriguez,
Mark Sloan, Luke Waechter
The Sophomores: Sean Bowman, Matej Dekovic, Justin Savinon,
Harrison Steadman, Malcolm Stewart, Zhuvonte Wilson
The Newcomers and Redshirts - Pages 25-26
Daniel Bruce, Jared Kent, Banks Fisher, Dean Rutherford,
Curtis Hansford, Maclean Holbrook, Tommy Madden,
Callum Montgomery, Elliot Panicco
2014 Season Review - Pages 27-28
2014 Statistics - Page 27
2014 Honors - Page 28
2014 Results - Page 28
Former 49ers in The pros - Page 29
The History - Pages 30-48
All-Americans - Page 30-31
Freshmen All-Americans - Page 31
All-Region Selections - Page 32
Conference Honors - Page 33-34
David Schlee Memorial Award Winners - Page 35
The Records - Pages 36-38
The Letterwinners - Pages 39
All-Time Series Results - Page 40
College Cup Teams - Page 41
NCAA Tournament Teams - Page 42
Program’s History - Pages 43-44
All-Time Results - Pages 44-48
Conference usa - Page 49
The Administration - Pages 50-51
Chancellor Dr. Philip L. Dubois - Page 50
Director of Athletics Judy Rose - Page 51
The University - Pages 52-53
CITY OF Charlotte - Pages 54-55
49ers Pride - Pages 56-57
Soccer Facilities - Page 58
Credits: The 2015 Charlotte Men's Soccer Guide is a publication
of the Athletic Department’s Media Relations Office. It has been
written, edited and designed by Brent Stastny. Editorial assistance
by Greg Hartlage, Caitie Smith, David Mayer, Tom Whitestone.
Photos by Wade Bruton and Sam Roberts of FreezeFrame photography. Cover created and designed by the Old Hat Creative.
49ERS
SOCCER
1
Facilities
D.L Phillips Sports Complex (1996/2010)
Wells Fargo Field House (1994)
Halton-Wagner
Tennis Complex(2012)
Transamerica Field (1996)
James H. Barnhardt
Student Activity Center &
Dale F. Halton Arena (1996)
Charles Hayward Practice Gym (2002)
Jerry Richardson Stadium
McColl-Richardson Field
Judy W. Rose Football Center
The Charlotte 49ers have
added nearly $100M
worth of facilities and
facility upgrades over the
last 20 years
Irwin Belk Track & Field Complex (1996)
Stubblefield Golf Center
Practice Area (2006) and
Golf Facility (2010) at Rocky
River Golf Club
Robert & Mariam Hayes Stadium (2007)
Academics
Charlotte Student-Athletes set a school record by
donating over 2,600 hours of community service
to over 80 agencies last years, totalling over 17,000
hours to the community over the last
seven combined years.
The Charlotte Athletics
Department has
eclipsed the 3.0
collective GPA mark for
eight straight years
Since the opening of
the AAC in 2003,
Charlotte has
registered 29
Academic
All-Americans.
Soccer
Charlotte
Craig Brown
Academic All-American
1985
CoSIDA Academic All-America
2013 -
2009 - 2008 - 1998 - 1997 - 1986 - Tyler Gibson
Adam Gross
Adam Gross
Jim Kunevicius
Jim Kunevicius
Craig Brown
CoSIDA Academic All-District III
2013 -
Tyler Gibson
2012 - Thomas Allen
Tyler Gibson
Giuseppe Gentile
2010 -
Jennings Rex
2009 - Adam Gross
2008 - Adam Gross
1998 - Christian Lund
1997 - Jim Kunevicius
Christian Lund
1996 - Jim Kunevicius
1985 - Craig Brown
1984 - Craig Brown
1983 - Craig Brown
1982 - Doug Harrell
NSCAA Scholar All-America
2013 -
Aidan Kirkbride
2012 -
Donnie Smith
Tyler Gibson
1992 - Ian Dennis
1991 - Aidan Heaney
1985 - Craig Brown
NSCAA Scholar All-South Region
2013 -
Klay Davis
Tyler Gibson
Aidan Kirkbride
Anthony Perez
Jim Kunevicius
Academic All-American
1997, 1998
2012 -
2011 -
2009 - 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - Adam Gross
Academic All-American
2008, 2009
C-USA Commissioner’s Medallion
2014-15 -
Jared Kent
John Nartowiz
2013-14 -
Jeremy Dennis
Aidan Kirkbride
Max Rodriguez
1998-99 - Anthony Antonucci
Christian Lund
1997-98 - Brandon Barber
John McDonough
Jim Kunevicius
Christian Lund
1996-97 - Jim Kunevicius
Christian Lund
Russell Miller
1995-96 - Jim Kunevicius
Thomas Allen
Tyler Gibson
Aidan Kirkbride
Donnie Smith
Tyler Gibson
Donnie Smith
Adam Gross
Adam Gross
David Martin
Kevin Fox
Michael Rose
Evan Harding
Sun Belt Academic Athlete of the Year
1986-87 - Craig Brown
1985-86 - Craig Brown
Atlantic 10 Academic All Conference
2012 -
Tyler Gibson
2011 -
Aidan Kirkbride
Tyler Gibson
2009 - Adam Gross
(Student-Athlete of the Yr.)
2008 - Adam Gross
David Martin
2007 - David Martin
2006 - Michael Rose
Metro Conference Medallion
1994 - Randy Sheen
1993 - Ian Dennis
Conference USA Academic All Conference
2013 -
Tyler Gibson
(Scholar-Athlete of the Yr.)
Aidan Kirkbride
2014 - Brandt Bronico
ACADEMIC
Tyler Gibson
Academic All-American
2013
Hugh McEniry Award
2013-14
Jeremy Dennis
2012-13
Jeremy Dennis
1997-98 - Russell Miller
1985-86 - Craig Brown
1984-85 - Craig Brown
1983-84 - Craig Brown
1982-83 - Doug Harrell
NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship
1985-86 - Craig Brown
Atlantic 10 Post-Graduate Scholarship
2009-10 - Adam Gross
HONORS
5
Strength
Training Facilities in the
Miltimore-Wallis ATAC
& the Strength Training
Suite in the Judy W. Rose
Football Center
Spirit
Media
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Charlotte
Soccer
Head Coach Kevin Langan sat down with the Charlotte 49ers athletic media relations staff to discuss his goals, thoughts, and outlook for the 2015 season.
What are your overall thoughts and expectations of the 2015 season? We had a fantastic spring season with another undefeated spring for us- it was a chance to get
the core group together. So it’s been a two-year project with the core group having only lost three players. Overall, the spring was very exciting. The guys have been away,
so they’ll start to trickle back into town. Our expectations are high, like they always are here. The goals are pretty crystal-clear from year to year- we want to have a great
nonconference schedule and results, we want to be conference regular season champions, we want to win
the championship, and we want to be called ‘out of the hat’ when the NCAA tournament is announced.
And then we’ll sit down and write out our goals for the NCAA tournament, so the expectations here are
always high and we can’t wait to get started.
Conference USA is a really strong league, with multiple bids, and the 49ers won the regular season
last year. What are your thoughts on the league itself? It is an incredibly strong league. I think last
year it was the fourth highest in terms of RPI. Four teams got invited to the tournament, and New Mexico
was right on the bubble- that could have made it a five-team conference, which there are not that many of
them around. This year looking at the teams, looking at the returning players and getting a real feel for the
league, I’ll be very surprised if we are not in the top four again or even higher in terms of RPI. There are
some wonderful teams and wonderful programs that are bringing back a lot of players. We have recruited
very well and we are going to be very strong this year, so it’ll be a tough league like it always is every year.
Our goals are pretty clear- we want to go win it all again.
Charlotte always has a tough schedule, and you mention RPI. At one point, maybe three-quarters of
the way into the season last year, the 49ers had the number one RPI in the country. That speaks to
the schedule and what the program has been able to do.? Yes, I believe two years ago we had the eighth
or ninth hardest schedule in the country, and then last year we were ranked number one in the RPI and this
year is no different. We want a really tough out-of-conference schedule because we want to test the guys and we want to be playing at the top top-end of college soccer.
One, it helps the RPI, and two, it just gets the team prepared and ready to play at that level every week going into conference and hopefully, the NCAA tournament. We
are not big on bringing in ‘cupcakes’, or games where we’re trying to get a winning record. We just want to win every game, but we want to win as many hard games as
possible. I think that’s the best way to approach college soccer. It’ll be another tough, challenging schedule for us. Some great teams are on there, and then we’ll go into
Conference USA and that’ll be another challenge for us, one we can’t wait to get started on.
The 49ers captured the 2014 Conference USA regularseason title.
The 49ers have great fan support. Playing this kind of schedule and the success of the program has obviously played a lot into that? Absolutely., looking now at the schedule in front of us, obviously every game is a
challenge, a new eventful horizon. We never take anyone lightly, and you approach every game the same, but
when you invite South Carolina, Kentucky, Clemson, Old Dominion… our fans will get to see them in front of
their very eyes, and hopefully that should generate a lot of interest. That should make for really exciting nights
of college soccer. We’re hoping the fans will come out in great numbers again- three of the last four years we’ve
been ranked in the top 15 in attendance, which is wonderful for our players. It really is an extra man and it
really is a home field advantage; it really does push over the line in those close games. We’re hoping that these
great college programs coming to us will also entice our fan base
to come out in great numbers as well.
The 49ers return an experienced goalkeeper, who has been
with the program for several years, in second-team All-Conference USA goalkeeper Austin Pack. But there are also other
guys who have been with the program for a couple of years.
What are your thoughts? Austin had a breakout season last year. We’ve known his great strengths through his whole time
at Charlotte and last year, it really came to fruition for Austin. He had a great year. I believe he was an all-region goalkeeper, which is well deserved. He’s been working extremely hard through the spring and the offseason. He is a wonderful
shot stopper, an extremely athletic goalkeeper, but he’s been working with his feet, working on his presence, and he’s been
almost ever-present through the summer. He just can’t wait to go into his senior year, so we’re hoping for big things from
Austin again. With Austin, we have Justin Savingnon and he’s shown good signs that he’s improving and doing well. Elliot
[Panicco] joined us at Christmas, and Elliot’s potential is for everyone to see. He has come in and he has great work ethic,
great training, and works hard with his future with us. We also have Banks Fisher as well, and Banks has come in and he’s
really embraced the culture we have here and he’s shown great signs of improvement as well. So we have four great goalkeepers, one which is great for training environment, but two, it’s wonderful because they push each other every day. They
have their own little union going on where they get to work on their own and get to push each other. Austin [Pack] has really
established himself almost as the ‘big brother’ of the group. He’s helping the other ones along which has been good. He’s
going to leave behind a strong legacy as a leader.
Senior goalkeeper Austin Pack earned second-team
All-Conference USA honors last season.
Senior defender Biko Bradnock BrenDefenders have always been a strong point through the history of the 49er program. Some of the most successful
nan earned first-team NSCAA Allteams have had very strong defenders, and of course, there are some really strong ones returners led by All-ConSoutheast Region honors last season
ference USA selection Biko Bradnock-Brennan and Conference USA All-Freshman team selections Luke Waecther
and Matej Dekovic. Thoughts on that group?
We return pretty much the same back four except for Nick Barnhorst, who had an awesome career here. Barney [Barnhorst] didn’t always get the headlines, but just to say
a bit about him- he was just a fantastic man behind the scenes- so fit, so conscientious, so respectful, and he brought people along with him. He had a unique personality
where he was really respected, but also could push people, so we wish Barney all the best as he moves on. We return everybody else. Biko [Bradnock-Brennan] is obviously growing in strides from year to year. He’s looking like one of the best defenders in college soccer. Luke Waecter alongside Biko has forged a fantastic relationship.
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Soccer
Matej Dekovic had a standout season last year. His first season, he was correctly voted all-freshman in the conference.
He did wonderful for us, and we also hope this year that David Mayer can stay injury free. It was tough for him in
his senior year having to redshirt, but we now have four players that have been around the program for a long time
who understand the accountability and the commitment we want in our defenders and the style of play we play. That’s
exciting for us. If you add into the mix Jared Kent coming back from injury and then Malcolm Stewart and Sean Bowman. These guys are all getting to learn and getting to work with all these great college soccer players ahead of them
and their improving from day to day and we are excited for their future. We are also bringing in Curtis Hansford and
Callum Montgomery, two freshmen this year, and they’ll be looking to fill the gaps of players who moved on last year.
We’re excited for those two. There going to come in and we’re going to get them up to speed quickly and the other guys
will bring them along on how we want them to play here.
You return the majority of the midfielders group as well led by All-Conference USA selections Brandt Bronico
and Dominic Bonilla? I think we return all of the midfielders from last year. What was exciting for us last year was
how we could move players around. We had good depth in midfield. Depending on our opponent, depending on suspensions, or little dips in form or injury, we were in a very comfortable position last year where we could put players in,
bring players out and rest, and the performance kept moving forward- it didn’t drop off at all. In center midfield, Conor
[Agnew], Max [Rodriguez] and Mark [Sloan] really made that home in the middle field for us. They built some great
Senior midfielder Dominic Bonilla earned sec- relationships in the game; all of them bring something different.
ond-team NSCAA All-Southeast Region honors Mark is really competitive, Max is a very good passer of the ball,
last season.
and Conor is very athletic in there, so you can start to balance
the relationship of what we’re looking for to win games of soccer.
Out wide, Dominic [Bonilla] and Brandt [Bronico] and Zhuvonte [Wilson]all had really great seasons last year and
good springs, so in a game they all bring something a bit different. Dominic is a fantastic ‘1 v 1’ player, Z [Wilson]
has phenomenal top plays and Brandt is very good at roaming and finding the ball and getting to good areas to hurt
opponents. They all give you something different to look at every game. Also similar to David [Mayer], we decided
to welcome back Robby [Thomas]. He had to redshirt his senior year last year. In a game, he brings something even
more different to midfield. He’s an unbelievable presence, who just helps you dominate to win the midfield. When you
have those four players in the middle it brings something different. It makes it exciting for me to see what team we
are going to pick to win what kind of games. Who else we got in there? We got Brucie [Daniel Bruce]. Daniel had a
wonderful spring, he scored some goals and really got the grips with the style and the system we have here, so we’re
excited with good things about him as well. Tommy and Callum [Montgomery], who can both play midfield. Callum’s
more of a passing and a stronger midfielder and Tommy’s a very mobile, technical player. Both of them I imagine
will come straight into the mix and will be looking to compete straight away for playing time, which is exciting. It’s
a very very strong midfielder core this year, which is good.
The final group is the forwards. Last year, the 49ers were one of the highest scoring teams in the country.
What about that group led by preseason All-American Kyle Parker? Last year we were the sixth-highest scorers in the country. A few teams above us beat some Division II teams by double figures, so it would have been a bit
higher. We have the forwards, starting with Kyle Parker. Obviously he’s had some wonderful years here and has continued to improve and work hard. He’ll be our leading goal scorer, like the last two years. He’s a wonderful finisher;
Kyle gives you so much more. He looks to play between the lines and works extremely hard. Similar to midfield, we
have very different forwards that bring different skill sets, different attributes to each game. We have Hans Honer,
Last season, senior forward Kyle Parker was a
who is potentially one of the best hold-up forwards in the country. He’s very strong with his back to play and he can
semifinalist for the Hermann Trophy.
hold the ball and can establish the
ball in four areas for you. He’s extremely powerful and strong off the crosses, so he’s a
player who suits a certain style, a certain game. You have Harrison Steadman, who’s extremely quick. He likes to run off of shoulders, and he can stretch defenders. He’s a very
good finisher. We also have Dean Rutherford, who’s really working hard and his fitness
levels are high. His athleticism has come along nicely and Dean’s potentially one of the
best finishers in the program. He’s a player in those ‘crowded box’ areas, where we have
lots of possession in the other teams final third. Simply, he’s a player you turn to to score
some goals for you. Joining us is Maclean Holbrook. He’s had a wonderful youth career
up in Raleigh. He’s kind of a cross between Hans Honer and Harrison. He can run in
behind. He has good pace but he’s also a big target forward that can lick play and play
through as well, so I’m excited to see how well he does this year.
You’ve mentioned culture and the idea that it is not just a team now, but it is a
program. What exactly is the culture of 49ers men’s soccer? The best way to sum it
up is the sum of the parts. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Basically that
just means we’re a team. The star of the team is the team. We don’t have these standout
players that everyone’s going to. We want it to be a team system for us; everything we
Transamerica Field, the home of the 49ers soccer programs.
do is for the team. That means it starts with just accountability. First, you look yourself in
the mirror and hold yourself accountable. Then when you come in, your teammates hold
you accountable to work hard everyday, and your coaches hold you accountable to work hard everyday. When you get that right, it’s always a challenge. It is a challenge
when results go well, and when they don’t. You have to keep a finger on the pulse to make sure that culture remains very strong. There is no secret- it’s hard work and accountability. When people talk about the great team spirit we have or the great comradery we have, it just starts with accountability. If you want to look at anybody who
sits down next to you in the locker room or laces his boots up and joins the field, you’ll know that he’s going to do everything he can for you to win the game of soccer and
be successful. When you get that, it’s very special. When you get that, you win games.
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Charlotte
2015 Roster
No. Name
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Pos.
1
Austin Pack
6-2
185
Sr.
GK
2
Curtis Hansford
5-8
155
Fr.
D
3
David Mayer
5-9
160
R-Sr.
D
4
Biko Bradnock-Brennan 6-3
180
Sr.
D
5
Malcolm Stewart
6-3
180
So.
D
6
Conor Agnew
6-0
170
Sr.
M
7
Mark Sloan
5-8
155
Jr.
M
8 Max Rodriguez
5-11
160
Jr.
M
10
Brandt Bronico
5-8
155
Jr.
M
11
Harrison Steadman
6-2
180
So.
F
12 Dominic Bonilla
5-9
160
R-Sr.
M
13
Justin Savinon
6-1
175
R-So. GK
14
Matej Dekovic
6-2
180
So.
D
15
Sean Bowman
6-1
180
So.
D
16
Robby Thomas
6-1
175
R-Sr.
M
17
Hans Honer
6-2
185
Jr.
F
18
Luke Waechter
6-2
170
R-Jr.
D
19
Tommy Madden
6-0
160
Fr.
M
20
Jared Kent
6-5
200
R-Fr.
D
21
Dean Rutherford
5-8
155
R-Fr.
F
22
Kyle Parker
5-10 155
Sr.
F
23 Zhuvonte Wilson
5-7
155
So.
F/M
24
Maclean Holbrook
6-4
175
Fr.
F
25
Elliot Panicco
6-5
190
Fr.
GK
26
Banks Fisher
6-4
195
R-Fr.
GK
27
Daniel Bruce
5-6
150
R-Fr.
M
28
Callum Montgomery
6-2
170
Fr.
M/D
Head Coach: Kevin Langan (University of Bath), Fourth Season
Assistant Coaches: Kyle Gookins, Jason Osborne
Goalkeeper Coach: Joe Crump
Pronunciation Guide
10 – Brandt Bronico (Bron-eh-ko)
14 – Matej (Mah-Tee) Dekovic (Deck-Oh-Vik)
17 – Hans Honer (HO-ner)
18 – Luke Waechter – (Weck-ter)
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THE
Soccer
Hometown/Last School/Club Team
Alpharetta, GA/Chattahoochee/Georgia United FC USSF Academy
Weymouth, England/Budmouth Technology College/Yeovil FC
Wigan, England/University of Akron/ Wigan Athletic
Cork, Ireland/Charter School/ Blackpool FC U-18
Ball Ground, GA/ K12 International School/ GA United USSF Academy
Fort Mill, SC/NC State University/North Meck USSF Academy
Carlisle, England/ Erskine College/ Carlisle United U-18
San Antonio, TX/Earl Warren/Classics Elite USSF Academy
High Point, NC/Wesleyan Christian Academy/NC Fusion USSF Academy
Kinnelon, NJ/ Kinnelon/ New York Red Bulls USSF Academy
Lawrenceville, GA/University of Akron/GSA Phoenix 93
Wilmington, NC/Ashley/Cape Fear
Zagreb, Croatia/First Economic School/Slaven Belupo Kvarneska Rivijera
Apex, NC/Apex/ MSF Liberty Soccer Academy 18U
Columbus, MS/Heritage Academy/Birmingham United Soccer Academy
Charlotte, NC/Vance/Charlotte USSF Academy
Evans, GA/Greenbrier/South Carolina United USSF Academy
Burtonsville, MD/Paint Branch/Bethesda-Olney USSF Academy
Charlotte, NC/Providence/Charlotte Soccer Academy
Fuquay-Varina, NC/Fuquay-Varina/North Carolina Alliance
Marvin, NC/Marvin Ridge/Charlotte Soccer Academy
Charlotte, NC/Ardrey Kell/North Meck Soccer Academy
Cary, NC/Green Hope/Capital Area Railhawks
Huntersville, NC/Hough/Carolina Rapids USSF Academy
Salisbury, NC/ Salisbury/Carolina Fusion USSF Academy
Northwich, Cheshire, England/The Grange School Hartford/Cheshire County
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada/St. Michael’s
23 – Zhuvonte (Zuh-vahn-tay) Wilson
26 – Justin Savinon (Sav-in-yawn)
Head Coach Kevin Langan (Lan-gen)
Assistant Coach Kyle Gookins (Goo-kens)
ROSTER
Charlotte
Soccer
KEVIN
LANGAN
HEAD COACH
4th Season as Head Coach
7th Season on the 49ers staff
(University of Bath, 2004)
Record at Charlotte: 41-14-7
Career Record: 41-14-7
Career Conference Record: 17-5-4
Kevin Langan became the seventh coach in the 36-year history of the 49ers men’s soccer program on January 3, 2012. Langan, who was Charlotte’s associate head
coach prior to becoming head coach, has been a member of the 49ers coaching staff for the last six seasons. Langan enters the 2015 season with a 41-14-7 record (.718)
as 49ers head coach, which is the highest winning percentage by a head coach in his first three years in Charlotte 49ers men’s soccer program’s history.
As a member of the coaching staff since 2009, Langan played an integral role in helping the 49ers reach the College Cup Finals in 2011. During his six years as a
member of the 49ers coaching staff, Charlotte has won 81 games, reached a College Cup Championship game, captured two Atlantic 10 regular-season titles, a Conference
USA regular-season title and a Conference USA Tournament title and made five NCAA Tournament appearances.
During his three seasons as head coach, the 49ers have reached the NCAA Tournament three times including garnering a national seed twice. Sixteen players have
earned All-Conference honors including nine named to the first-team, along with five more being named to the All-Freshman teams. Two players (Donnie Smith and Kyle
Parker) have garnered Conference individual honors over the last three years. Thirteen players have received NSCAA All-Region honors, including seven on the first-team.
Eight Niners have earned NSCAA Scholar All-Region honors and three players (Donnie Smith, Tyler Gibson and Aidan Kirkbride) earned NSCAA Scholar-All-American
honors. Tyler Gibson also was named a 2013 CoSIDA Academic All-American. Over the last three years, five players have gone onto professional soccer careers.
In his first season as head coach of the 49ers, he guided Charlotte to the most successful season by a first-year head coach in the program’s history. In 2012, Langan
guided the 49ers to 15 wins, an Atlantic 10 regular-season title, an appearance in the second-round of the NCAA Tournament before losing to the eventual runners-up
Georgetown, and a national ranking the entire season. In 2012, the team posted the second-best defensive record in the program’s history and celebrated two NSCAA
Scholar All-Americans (Tyler Gibson and Donnie Smith). He also became the first coach in the program’s history to start their career undefeated after seven games. In
addition, two 49ers (Donnie Smith and Jennings Rex) were drafted by the MLS in his first year.
In his second season as head coach of the 49ers, he guided Charlotte to a Conference USA Tournament title, a national seed in the NCAA Tournament and a national
ranking for the majority of the season. In 2013, two 49ers earned national academic honors as Tyler Gibson was named a CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American
and Aidan Kirkbride earned NSCAA Scholar All-American honors.
In his third season as head coach, he guided Charlotte to a Conference USA regular-season title, a national seed in the NCAA Tournament and a national ranking for
the majority of the season. At one point in the season, the 49ers were ranked number one in the RPI. In 2014, Langan earned NSCAA Southeast Regional Coach of the
Year honors.
In 2009, as an assistant coach at Charlotte, the 49ers made their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 1997. Charlotte ended third-ranked Wake Forest’s
nation’s-best 46-game unbeaten streak against non-conference opponents. In 2010, Charlotte captured the program’s first-ever Atlantic 10 regular-season title. In 2011,
Charlotte reached the College Cup for the second time in school history and advanced to the College Cup finals for the first time. The 49ers won 16 games which tied for
the second most wins in the program’s history.
“It is a great time to be the head coach of the Charlotte 49ers men’s soccer program,” Langan said. “The university boasts some of the best soccer facilities in the
country. We are a part of an athletic department that is growing and hungry for success. We have worked hard to develop a great culture around the program and we are
confident that we will continue to bring success to Charlotte.”
In 2012, Langan coached the Charlotte Soccer Academy U-16 team to the United States Soccer Federation Academy Finals Week in Houston (top 8 teams in the
country) for the first time in the club’s history. Charlotte was one of only three non-MLS Academies to make finals week.
Before moving to Charlotte, Langan spent four years as the head boys’ coach of the Classics Elite Soccer Academy in San Antonio, Texas (now called the San Antonio
Scorpions USSF Academy). He also coached the Classics Elite Soccer Academy’s U-18 USSF Academy team in 2008-2009.
As a collegiate player, Langan was a standout player for the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas for the 2004-05 seasons. He captained them to
a number one national ranking and the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2004. In his two seasons
at Incarnate Word, he was named Regional Defensive Player of the Year, Student-Athlete of the
Year and the International Graduate Student of the Year.
The Jersey, United Kingdom native also represented Great Britain at two World University
Games; in 2001 in Beijing, China and then captaining the team in Daegu, South Korea in 2003.
He was also selected to play for the England National Futsal Team on a Tour of Portugal in
2003.
In England, Langan played professionally with Bristol City FC for six seasons and Forest
Green Rovers FC for four years. For Bristol City he made his Cup debut against Swansea City FC
and his League debut versus Wigan Athletic as an 18-year old. During his time at Bristol City FC
he played in the team that won promotion to the Championship in 1998. He also played against
Premier League sides, Liverpool FC, Southampton FC and West Ham United.
Langan graduated with a “First Class Honors” Bachelor’s Degree in Coaching Education and
Sports Performance from the University of Bath (England) in 2004 and with a Master’s Degree in
Sports Management from the University of the Incarnate Word in 2006. He also holds his USSF
Coaching “A” License.
Kevin Thornton
Charlie Dixon
Langan, his wife Sally and son Ben (1) reside in Charlotte.
HEAD
Manager
Trainer
COACH
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Soccer
KYLE
GOOKINS
ASSISTANT COACH
7th Season
(CSU-Bakersfield, 2004)
Kyle Gookins is in his seventh season as a member of the 49ers coaching staff. He came to Charlotte after two seasons as a member of the coaching staff at his alma
mater, California State University-Bakersfield.
In 2014, Gookins after helping lead the Niners to a 14-4-1 record was named the NSCAA Southeast Regional Assistant of the Year.
During Gookins’ six years as a member of the 49ers coaching staff, Charlotte has won 81 games, reached a College Cup Championship game, captured two Atlantic 10
regular-season titles, a Conference USA regular season championship, a Conference USA Tournament title, and made five NCAA Tournament appearances.
Gookins currently coaches the U-13 Green Boys team for FC Carolina Alliance as well as scouts for the US Youth National Teams. The Lancaster, California ative
played for CSUB from 2000-03.
He was a two-time All-CCAA and Far West Region selection. He scored 29 goals and recorded nine assists during his four-year career. His 29 career goals rank among
CSUB’s all-time leaders in career goals. Prior to becoming a member of the CSUB coaching staff in 2007, he played three seasons for the Bakersfield Brigade, a United
Soccer League Premier Development League team.
He also coached youth soccer for the Bakersfield Strikers, which later became the Bakersfield Brigade, for nine years. Gookins earned his Bachelor’s degree in History
in 2004, a Master’s degree in Education in 2008 at CSUB and holds a USSF A and a National Goalkeeping Coach’s license.
Gookins and his wife Megan reside in Charlotte.
JASON
OSBORNE
ASSISTANT COACH
4th Season
(Stetson, 2004)
Jason Osborne is in his fourth season as a member of the 49ers coaching staff. In his three seasons at Charlotte, Osborne has been a part of a coaching staff that has
guided the 49ers to 41 wins, an Atlantic 10 regular-season title, a Conference USA regular season championship, a Conference-USA Tournament title, and three trips to
the NCAA Tournament, including earning a national seed in the 2013 and 2014 NCAA Tournaments.
Since 2009, he has been the Boys’ Director of Coaching for F.C. Carolina Alliance. He has also spent the past five years as a member of North Carolina’s Olympic
Development Coaching staff.
Prior to joining the F.C. Carolina Alliance coaching staff, he spent four years as Associate Head Coach at Gardner-Webb University from 2005-08. During his time at
Gardner-Webb, he helped the Bulldogs reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 2006.
Prior to beginning his coaching career, Osborne enjoyed a stellar four-year playing career at Stetson University (2001-04). He earned All-Atlantic Sun honors in each
of his four seasons. He earned first-team All-Atlantic Sun honors in each of his last three collegiate seasons. As a junior and a senior, he was named NSCAA second-team
All-Region.
Osborne helped Stetson qualify for the A-Sun Tournament in each of his four seasons, including leading the Hatters to the A-Sun Tournament Championship game in
2002. He earned A-Sun All-Tournament team honors twice.
The Leicester, England native was recently inducted into the Stetson University Athletic Hall of Fame after finishing his collegiate career with 22 goals, 19 assists and
63 career points.
Osborne also represented Great Britain in the World University games in Turkey in 2005 and Thailand in 2007. He received eight caps for the England Futsal team.
Osborne graduated from Stetson with a degree in Business Administration in 2004. He earned a Master’s of Business Administration from Gardner-Webb in 2007.
Osborne and his wife Jamie, along with their daughters Gracie (6) and Maggie (2), reside in Salisbury.
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Soccer
JOE
SEAN
2nd Season
(UNC Greensboro, 2003)
COACH
3rd Season
(Illinois, 2009)
CRUMP
GOALKEEPER COACH
Joe Crump is in his second season as the goalkeepers’ coach for the Charlotte 49ers
men’s soccer program. This season, he also will serve as the goalkeeper coach for
the 49ers women’s soccer program as well. He joins the 49ers coaching staff after
spending time as a volunteer goalkeeper coach at the University of North Carolina.
Currently, Crump also serves as the director of goalkeeping for the Charlotte
Soccer Academy.
Prior to joining the North Carolina coaching staff, Crump spent the 2011 season
as a volunteer assistant coach with the University of Cincinnati.
Prior to his time at Cincinnati, Crump spent three years as goalkeeper coach at Elon.
During his each of his three seasons at Elon at least one goalkeeper was honored with
All-Southern Conference honors. In 2007, true freshman keeper Clint Irwin claimed
all-league honors.
A year later, Irwin and senior Kyle Boerner were both named to the all-conference
teams. It was the first time in Southern Conference history that two goalies from one
school earned all-conference honors in the same season.
Crump capped his tenure with the Phoenix in 2009 by guiding Irwin to a first team
All-Southern Conference selection. Irwin and the team collected 10 shutouts during
the season, tying the school record.
In addition to his collegiate experience, Crump has been a North Carolina Olympic
Development Program staff member and a coach for club team Triangle United. He
assisted the Region III champions and USYSA National Finalists.
A 2003 UNC Greensboro graduate, Crump was a three-year starting goalkeeper at
UNCG, helping the squad to a 39-23-1 record and a Southern Conference runner-up
finish in 2001.
Crump holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration
in marketing and owns a United States Soccer Federation “A” license.
MULDOON
SPORTS PERFORMANCE
Sean is in his third season as a member of the 49ers coaching staff. Specifically, he
serves as the Sports Performance Coach for the men’s soccer program. Sean brings his
expertise in the areas of athlete monitoring, corrective exercises, nutrition, recovery
principles, and injury screening to Coach Langan’s staff.
“Sean has been a fantastic addition to our coaching staff,” Charlotte coach Kevin
Langan said. “In keeping with our “Holistic” approach to the student-athlete, his
expertise benefits the players greatly. He is a passionate coach with a wealth of
knowledge on how to develop the ‘athletic personalty’ of each player.”
From 2012 to 2013, Muldoon completed his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology: Strength & Conditioning at the University of Miami. During this time, he was
the Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach and then later promoted
to Interim Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the men’s basketball
and women’s soccer programs. The 2012-13 basketball season resulted in an ACC
Championship, a Sweet Sixteen finish in the NCAA Tournament, and a national
ranking peaking at No. 2 in the country. In addition, Sean assisted with the women’s
basketball and women’s swimming programs.
Before arriving at Miami, Muldoon worked for two years as a Personal Trainer
out of one of New York City’s most well established and high-end private training
gyms in Mid-Town Manhattan.
In 2009, the Chicago, Illinois native graduated with his Bachelor’s degree in
Kinesiology from the University of Illinois. While at Illinois, he was a scholarship
athlete on the men’s track and field team, specializing in the 400m run.
Additionally, Muldoon holds certifications from the NSCA as a Certified Strength
and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), the ACSM as a Health/Fitness Specialist (H/
FS), and the NASM as a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT).
He lives in Charlotte with his wife, Brooke, and spends his free time working on
his allergen-friendly healthfood bar business.
COACHING
The 49ers have made 10 NCAA
Tournament appearances and two
trips to the College Cup in the
program’s history.
Charlotte has earned a bid to the
NCAA Tournament in four straight
years and in five of the last six
seasons.
S TA F F
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CONOR
AGNEW
6-0; Sr.; M
Fort Mill, South Carolina
NC State University
North Meck USSF Academy
Conor Agnew’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
20139-0 2 0 0 0 0
2014
19-18
18
1
1
3
1
Career 28-18
20
1
1
3
1
6
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture
the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA
Tournament. Named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week (November 10). Played in all 19 games for the 49ers. Recorded an assist in the
win against FAU (November 1). Scored the game winning goal in the win
against #13 Kentucky (November 7). Recorded 18 shots on the season. 2013
- Helped the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament title and earn a national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Saw action in nine games. Recorded two shots.
At NC State: Saw action in 19 games with 11 starts as a freshman in 2012. Scored three goals including the game-winning goal against Adelphi. Graduated high school early and enrolled at NC State for the 2012 spring semester. Trained with professional teams Puntarenas in Costa Rica and America
RJ, Fluminese and Duque de Caxias in Brazil.
At Nation Ford: Captain for two years of his North Meck USSF Academy team. Played for the Palmetto United Elite and Carolina Select Elite.
DOMINIC
BONILLA
5-9; R-Sr.; M
Lawrenceville, Georgia
University of Akron
GSA Phoenix 93
12
Dominic Bonilla’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
201220-1 110 00 0
2013
7-0
0
0
0
0
0
2014
19-18
28
3
8
14
2
Career 46-19
39
3
8
14
2
At Charlotte: 2014- Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture
the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA
Tournament. Named second-team NSCAA All-Southeast Region. Named
third-team All-Conference USA and NCCSIA first-team All-State. Named
to TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week (September 23). Recorded two assists in victories over Winthrop (September 13) and #5 New
Mexico (September 26). Scored two goals and recorded an assist in the win
over Campbell (September 30). Scored three goals on the season. Led Conference USA in assists with eight. Finished third on the team in points with
14. 2013 - Helped the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament title and earn a national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Saw action in only seven
games due to an injury. 2012 - Saw action in 20 games with a start on the road at Butler. Finished the season with 11 shots.
At Akron: Transferred from the University of Akron after redshirting the 2011 season at Akron.
At Collins: Was a highly ranked recruit coming out of high school as he was ranked 71st in the nation according to TopDrawerSoccer.com. In 2010
ESPN named him as a member of the ESPN Rise First Team All-American squad. As a senior, he was named first-team NSCAA All-American. Named
Georgia’s 5A Player of the Year while leading his club team GSA 93 to its first ODP national championship. He also played four -years for the Region
III ODP team and he was a member of the U-14 and U-15 National team. He played an integral role in helping Collins High School capture two state
titles and reach the state championship game four times.
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THE
TEAM
Soccer
Charlotte
BIKO BRADNOCK
BRENNAN
6-3; Sr.; D
Cork, Ireland
Charter School
Blackpool FC U-18
4
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the
Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Named first-team NSCAA All-Southeast Region. Named first-team AllConference USA and NCCSIA first-team All-State. Named to College Soccer
News National Team of the Week (September 15). Started all 19 games for the
49ers. Helped the team record eight shutouts on the season. 2013 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament title and
earn a national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Saw action in 17 games with 16 starts. Played an integral role in helping the 49ers defense record nine shutouts
and limiting 14 foes to a goal or less. 2012 - Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team. Named to the UK Invitational All-Tournament team after helping the
49ers capture the UK Invitational Tournament title. Started 20 games. Helped the 49ers defense record nine shutouts and limit 18 foes to a goal or less.
At Charter School: Captain of the Blackpool FC U-18 team. During his time there, played against some of the best players in England while competing in the
FA Reserve Premier League. Before Blackpool FC he was a youth player with Fulham FC. Holds the school records at the 100m, 200m and high jump track
events. Represented the city of London at high jump.
Biko Bradnock Brennan’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
201220-20 3 0 0 0 0
2013
17-16
0
0
0
0
0
201419-19 6 0 0 0 0
Career56-55
9
0
0
0
0
NICK
DAVID
MAYER
5-9; R-Sr.; D
Wigan, England
University of Akron
Wigan Athletic FC
David Mayer’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
2012
15-300000
2013
18-12
12
1
5
7
0
20142-1 2 1 0 2 0
Career35-16
14
2
5
9
0
3
At Charlotte: 2014- Played in two games before suffering a season ending
injury. Scored a goal in the 3-1 victory over William & Mary (September 30).
2013 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference
USA Tournament title and earn a national seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Fouled in the box giving the 49ers a penalty kick which Tyler Gibson converted in the 49ers 1-0 win over Tulsa in C-USA Tournament Championship
game. Saw action in 18 games with 12 starts. Finished second on the team
with five assists. Scored a goal and assisted on another goal in the 49ers win at Florida Atlantic (October 30). Assisted on the game-winning goal in the
49ers win at Coastal Carolina (September 6). Recorded two assists in the 49ers win over Campbell (September 21). Recorded an assist in the 49ers win
over Marshall (November 2). 2012 - Saw action in 15 games with three starts (UCF, Butler and George Washington). Helped the 49ers defense record
seven shutouts and limit 12 foes to a goal or less in the 15 games he saw action.
At Akron: Transferred from the University of Akron after seeing action in seven games with four starts as a freshman in 2011.
At Cansfield: Played for Wigan Youth Academy in England. He also played for his county soccer team and was the team captain at Cansfield High
School. Was the North of England 100-meter champion when he was 13 years old. Was also the 200-meter and triple jump silver medalist that year.
Comes from a highly athletic lineage as his father played professional soccer in England and is a UEFA A license coach, mother played soccer for England and competed in many tournaments as well as winning world championships for England and Mayer’s aunt played for Wales.
THE
TEAM
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Charlotte
AUSTIN
PACK
6-2; Sr.; GK
Alpharetta, Georgia
Chattahoochee
Georgia United
Austin Pack’s Career Statistics
YearG-SGAGAA Mins.SavesSHORecord
2012
2-0
1 2.47 36:24
0
0.5
0-0-0
2013 1-0 0 0.0015:46 1
0.5 0-0-0
2014 19-19 17 0.88 1739.11 59
8.0 14-4-1
Career22-19 18 0.90 1791.21 60
9
14-4-1
1
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Named
second-team NSCAA All-Southeast Region. Named second-team All-Conference
USA and NCCSIA first-team All-State. Named Conference USA Defensive Player
of the Week twice (October 27 and November 10). Named to College Soccer News
National Team of the Week and TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week
(October 28). Started every game for the 49ers, registering eight shutouts. Recorded
shutouts against #5 New Mexico (September 26), Clemson (October 7) and #22 Wake Forest (October 28). 2013 - Saw action in goal in the 49ers win over Campbell.
Recorded one save and did not allow a goal in 15:46 of action in goal against Campbell. Helped the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament title and earn a national
seed in the NCAA Tournament. 2012 - Saw action in goal in two games (Massachusetts and Rhode Island). Helped the 49ers record a shutout against Massachusetts.
Played a season-high 27:35 in the 49ers win over Rhode Island.
At Chattahoochee: Led his team to their first 4A state title in 2011. Played in the Region III Premier League and was selected to play for the Georgia Olympic Development Program. Played club soccer for the Atlanta Fire United Academy where he was team captain.Played for the Georgia United in the U.S. Soccer Development
Academy.
KYLE
PARKER
5-10; Sr.; F
Marvin, North Carolina
Marvin Ridge
Charlotte Soccer Academy
22
Kyle Parker’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
2012
18-1
26
2
2
6
0
201321-20 4411 325 1
2014
19-19
53
9
7
25
1
Career 58-40
112
22
15
56
2
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Named
MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist. Named second-team NSCAA and College Soccer
News All-American. Named first-team NSCAA All-Southeast Region. Named Conference USA Co-Offensive MVP. Named Conference USA All-Tournament team. Named
first-team All-Conference USA and NCCSIA first-team All-State. Named Conference
USA Offensive Player of the Week twice (September 15 and October 13). Named to
TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week (October 14). Finished the season
with nine goals and seven assists. Led Conference USA in points with 25. 2013 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament
title and earn a national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Shared the Conference USA Golden Boot Award after tying for the league lead with seven goals in Conference
USA play. Scored a team-leading 11 goals overall. Named third-team All-Conference USA. Named Team MVP. Earned second-team NCCSIA All-State honors. Named to
the College Soccer News National Team of the Week twice (October 28 and November 11). Named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week twice (October 28 and
November 11). Scored two goals against Clemson (October 22), Florida Atlantic (October 30) and FIU (November 8). Scored the game-winning goal against Campbell
(September 21). Recorded three assists. Against Florida Atlantic, he scored two goals and recorded an assist. Against Old Dominion and Campbell, he scored a goal and
recorded an assist. 2012 - Saw action in 18 games with one start at Richmond. Finished the season with two goals (La Salle and Rhode Island). Against Rhode Island, he
scored a goal and assisted on two other goals. Finished the season with 15 shots. Had four games with at least two shots.
At Marvin Ridge: Played in the inaugural high school All-American game in 2011. Named one of the Top 20 recruits in the South Atlantic Region by TopDrawerSoccer.
com. Led Marvin Ridge to the playoffs four consecutive years where they won the 3A state championship in 2009. Finished his high school career with 76 goals and 58
assists. Named Conference Player of the Year twice. Was a two-time All-State and three-time All-Region selection. Named Union County Weekly Boys Soccer Player of
the Year in 2011. Helped his Charlotte Soccer Academy team qualify for the National Tournament twice.
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THE
TEAM
Soccer
Charlotte
ROBBY
THOMAS
6-1; R-Sr.; M
Columbus, Mississippi
Heritage Academy
Birmingham USA
16
Robby Thomas’ Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
2011
10-640000
20125-3 5 0 0 0 0
2013
16-440110
Career31-13
13
0
1
1
0
At Charlotte: 2014 - Medically redshirted the season due to a preseason
injury. 2013 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament title and earn a national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Saw action in 16 games with four starts (at Denver, UNCG, at Coastal
Carolina and at Tulsa). Recorded an assist against Memphis. Recorded four
shots. 2012 - Saw action in five games with starts against UCF, VCU and
Richmond. Finished the season with five shots. Missed the beginning of the
season due to injury and then suffered a season-ending injury against Richmond. 2011 - Saw action in ten games, including six as a starter. All six starts
came during NCAA Tournament play, including Furman, UAB, Akron, UConn, Creighton and North Carolina. Took four shots including nearly scoring the game’s first goal in the Elite Eight game at Connecticut but his blast of a shot from about 35 yards out was tipped over the cross bar at the last
second by the UCONN keeper.
At Heritage Academy: Member of the Mississippi State ODP team for six years. Trained with Germany’s Karlsruhe Soccer Club, Denmark’s B.93
Fodbold Club, Brazil’s Esporte Cube Bahia. Played on the Super Club U-15 National Team that played in England in Summer of 2007. Helped the
Jackson Futbol Club capture two State Cup titles and two Region III Premier League Championships. Helped the Birmingham United Soccer Academy
finish second in the Southeast Division Southern Conference in 2010 and third in 2009. Member of the National Honor Society for three years.
BRANDT
BRONICO
BRANDT
5-8; Jr.; M
High Point, North Carolina
Wesleyan Christian
NC Fusion USSF Academy
10
Brandt Bronico’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
2013
19-16
31
3
2
8
2
201419-19 40 5 6 16 3
Career 38-35
71
8
8
24
5
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Named
first-team NSCAA All-Southeast Region. Named first-team All-Conference USA
and NCCSIA second-team All-State. Named Conference USA All-Academic Team.
Named to TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week (September 2). Named
Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week twice (September 29 and November
3). Named to College Soccer News National Team of the Week (November 3). Started all 19 games for the 49ers. Scored game winning goals against #5 New Mexico
(September 26) and #22 Wake Forest (October 28). Got the game winning assist in the game against #13 Kentucky (November 7). Recorded five goals and six assists
on the season. Finished second on the team in points with 16. 2013 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament title and earn
a national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Named to the Conference USA All-Tournament team. Earned Conference USA All-Freshman team honors. Saw action in 19
games with 16 starts. Scored three goals and recorded two assists. Scored game-winning goals against Marshall (November 2) and Kentucky in the C-USA Tournament
semifinals (November 15). Also scored a goal in the 49ers win at Florida Atlantic (Octoer 30). Recorded assists at Coastal Carolina and against Old Dominion. Recorded
31 shots with 16 shots on goal. Played the summer of 2013 in the PDL for the Carolina Dynamo. Named to the 2013 PDL’s Eastern Conference All-Conference team.
At Wesleyan Christian Academy: Earned NSCAA All-American honors as a senior. Earned All-State, All-Region, All-Area and All-Conference honors as a junior and a
senior. Played an integral role in helping Wesleyan Christian Academy capture state championships in 2012 and 2013. A key member of the NC Fusion USSF Academy
team that made the National Finals in 2013. In 2012, he helped the NC Fusion finish third in the National Tournament. In 2011, he played an integral role in helping the
NC Fusion finish sixth in the national tournament in 2011 and third in 2012.
THE
TEAM
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Charlotte
HANS
HONER
6-2; Jr.; F
Charlotte, North Carolina
Vance
Charlotte USSF Academy
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Hans Honer’s Career Statistics
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA
201311-0 6 1 2 4 0
Tournament. Scored goals in wins over Campbell (September 20), William
2014
18-1
10
4
0
8
1
& Mary (September 30), FAU (November 1) and #13 Kentucky (November
Career
29-11652121 7). Finished the season with four goals. Played in 18 games for the 49ers.
2013 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament title and earn a national seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Saw action in 11 games. Scored his first career goal in the 49ers win over Marshall (November 2). Recorded assists at Florida Atlantic and assisted on
the game-winning goal in the 49ers Conference USA Tournament semifinal win over Kentucky. Tallied six shots.
At Vance: Ranked a Top 150 player by TopDrawerSoccer.com, Collegesoccernews.com and espnrise.com. Scored 61 goals and dished out 33 assists
in 45 career games at Vance. Finalist for Charlotte High School Player of the Year. Three-time All-Conference selection. Key player for the Charlotte
USSF Academy for three years. In 2012, he captained the Charlotte USSF Academy team during the national tournament which resulted in an eighth
national place finish. Helped his academy team finish in the top 10 in the country in two of the three years he was on the team.
MAX
RODRIGUEZ
5-11; Jr.; M
San Antonio, Texas
Earl Warren
Classics Elite USSF Academy
Max Rodriguez’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
20135-0 2 0 0 0 0
2014
18-17
8
0
0
0
0
Career 23-17
10
0
0
0
0
8
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the
Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Played in 18 games for the 49ers, starts 17 games. Recorded eight
shots on the season. 2013 - Saw action in five games. Recorded shots against
Clemson and Florida Atlantic.
At Earl Warren: Earned conference player of the year honors in 2011. Listed as one of the Top 20 players in Texas by TopDrawerSoccer.com. Captained his Classics Elite USSF Academy team. Rodriguez has been invited to
train with the NASL’s San Antonio Scorpions, summer 2013.
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THE
TEAM
Soccer
Charlotte
MARK
SLOAN
5-8; Jr.; M
Carlisle, England
Erskine College
Carlisle United
7
Mark Sloan’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
2014
15-640110
At Charlotte: Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Played in 15 games for the 49ers, starting six games. Recorded an
assist in the game against Old Dominion (October 18). Recorded four shots on the season.
At Erskine College: Transferred to Charlotte from Erskine College after his freshman year. Did not see any action at Erskine.
At Cockermouth in Cumbria: Played for Carlisle United FC U-18 team. Also played for the Working Reds FC in England. Captain of the South
Carolina Bantams PDL team in 2014.
LUKE
WAECHTER
6-2; R-Jr.; D
Evans, Georgia
Greenbrier
S.C. United USSF Academy
18
Luke Waechter’s Career Statistics
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA Tour2013
20-19
7
3
3
9
0
nament. Scored the game winning goal in the victory over FIU. Recorded an
2014
19-19
18
1
1
3
1
assist in the win over Campbell. Helped the team record eight shutouts on
Career 39-38
25
4
4
12
1
the season. Started all 19 games for the 49ers. 2013 - Played an integral role
in helping the 49ers capture the Conference USA Tournament title and earn a
national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Earned Conference USA All-Freshman team honors. Earned College Soccer News National Team of the Week
honors (September 22). Saw action in 20 games with 19 starts. Helped the 49ers defense record 11 shutouts and limit 17 foes to a goal or less. Scored
three goals and recorded three assists. Scored goals against Memphis, Campbell and at Tulsa. In the Tulsa game, he scored a goal and recorded an assist.
Assisted on the game-winning goal at Denver. Also tallied an assist against Old Dominion. 2012 - Redshirted.
At Greenbrier: Earned All-Area and All-Region honors as a junior and a senior. Helped Greenbrier reach the state championship game with a 20-0-2
record as a senior. Led Greenbrier to back-to-back Georgia Region 2AAAAA championships in 2009 and 2010. Earned Greenbrier Offensive MVP
honors in 2011. Played for South Carolina United FC club team and led them to a Division Championship in 2010. In 2009 he experienced International play as a freshman playing in Montabaur, Germany. Older sister Kelsey plays soccer at the University of South Florida.
THE
TEAM
21
Soccer
Charlotte
SEAN
BOWMAN
6-1; So.; D
Apex, North Carolina
Apex
Liberty Soccer Academy
15
At Charlotte: 2014 - Saw action in three games.
At Apex: Earned first team All-Conference honors and All-Metro
honors as a junior and a senior. Team captain as a senior. Played club
for MSF Liberty U’18. Also a member of the National Honor Society.
Sean Bowman’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
20143-0 0 0 0 0 0
MAXIMILIANO
MATEJ
DEKOVIC
6-2; So.; D
Zagreb, Croatia
First Economic School
Slaven Belupo
Kvarneska Rivijera
14
Matej Dekovic’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
2014
19-17
21
2
3
7
2
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture
the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA
Tournament. Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team. Named
Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week (October 6). Named TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week (October 7). Scored goals
against Wofford (September 15) and South Carolina (October 4). Recorded assists in the games against Winthrop (September 13), Campbell (September 20) and UAB (October 24). Helped the team record eight shutouts on the season.
At First Economic School: Played for the NK Rudes and Slaven Belupo Kvarneska Rivijera in the highest youth leagues in Croatia. Captained the
Belupo team that finished second in the Croatian youth league in 2011. Has been taking classes at Charlotte since August, 2013.
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THE
TEAM
Soccer
Charlotte
JUSTIN
SAVINON
6-1; R-So.; GK
Wilmington, North Carolina
Ashley
Cape Fear
13
At Charlotte: 2014 - Did not see action. 2013 - Redshirted.
At Ashley: Named Wilmington Star News Player of the Year in 2012. Earned Area Player of the Year honors in 2012 as well. A member of the Region
III ODP team for three years. Played in tournaments in Mexico and Costa Rico with the Region III ODP team. As a team captain, he helped his Cape
Fear Soccer Club team capture the 2012 State Championship. Was invited to train with the West Ham Youth Academy in the English Premier League.
MAXIMILIANO
HARRISON
STEADMAN
6-2; So.; F
Kinnelon, New Jersey
Kinnelon
N.Y. Red Bulls USSF Acad.
Harrison Steadman’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
2014
18-0
18
4
2
10
0
11
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture the
Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Named Conference USA All-Freshman Team. Scored four goals on
the season, including one in the win against #5 New Mexico (September 26).
Recorded two assists against FAU (November 1) and Old Dominion (November 14). Played in 18 games for the 49ers.
At Kinnelon: Ranked the 118th best player in the class of 2014 by College Soccer News. Played for the New York Red Bulls USSF Academy Team.
Team finished first in the NE Division for three straight years. Leading scorer for the Red Bulls from 2012-2014 with 43 goals. Played for Kinnelon as
a freshman and sophomore. Earned All-Conference, All-County, and All-State honors as a sophomore.
THE
TEAM
23
Soccer
Charlotte
MALCOLM
BANKS
DEAN
STEWART
6-3; So.; D
Ball Ground, Georgia
K12 International School
Ga. United USSF Acad.
Malcolm Stewart’s Career Statistics
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
20142-0 0 0 0 0 0
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5
At Charlotte: 2014 - Saw action in two games.
At K12 International School: Ranked the 105th best player in the class
of 2014 by College Soccer News. Played in the U17 World Cup Qualifying
rounds in Panama for the Jamaican team. Played for Georgia United USSF
Academy Team during junior and senior year where he served as team captain. Led Georgia United USSF team to consecutive play-off appearances.
Played for Creek View High School as a freshman and sophomore. Earned team MVP honors as a freshman.
ZHUVONTE
WILSON
5-7; So.; F
Charlotte, North Carolina
Ardrey Kell
North Meck Soccer Acad.
23
Zhuvonte Wilsons’s Career Statistics
At Charlotte: 2014 - Played an integral role in helping the 49ers capture
YearG-SShotsGAPts.GWG
the Conference USA regular-season title and earn a #10 seed in the NCAA
2014
18-0
14
3
4
10
1
Tournament. Scored goals against Winthrop (September 13), Campbell (Sep
tember 20) and South Carolina (October 4). Recorded an assist in the win
over #13 Kentucky (November 7). Finished the season with three goals and four assists. Graduated high school early and enrolled at Charlotte, Spring,
2014. Scored a goal for the 49ers in their spring exhibition season tin 2014.
At Ardrey Kell: Ranked the 131st best player in the class of 2014 by College Soccer News. Earned All- Region and All- Conference awards in 2011,
2012, and 2014. Also earned All- State honors as a senior. As a senior led team in goals with 31 and set school career goals record with 64 goals in
only three years. Was also awarded the Golden Boot Award at the Charlotte Soccer Gala. Played for North Mecklenburg and the Charlotte Soccer USSF
Academy Team. In 2011, he was chosen to play with the Disney All Star Team to travel to Chelsea FC.
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THE
TEAM
Charlotte
DANIEL
BRUCE
5-6; R-Fr.; M
Northwich, Chesire, England
The Grange School Hartford
Cheshire County
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At Charlotte: 2014 - Redshirted
Soccer
JARED
KENT
6-5; R-Fr.; D
Charlotte, North Carolina
Providence
Charlotte Soccer Academy
At Charlotte: 2014 - Redshirted
20
At The Grange School Hartford: Played for the England School Boys At Providence: Played club for the Charlotte Soccer Academy USSF Team
FA team, winners of the Centenary Shield. Earned Player of the Tourna- and captained them his senior year. Club team finished 2012 ranked eighth
ment honors after helping the England School Boys win the Centenary in the nation after playing in the National Finals Week. Varsity letterman
Shield. Leading goals scorer for three straight years for the Independent for two years at Providence High School. Helped team advance as far as
English Schools FA team. Played for the Cheshire County team as well.
the second and third rounds of the playoffs both years. Also a member of
the National Honor Society and the National Honor Society of Scholars.
BANKS
FISHER
6-4; R-Fr.; GK
Salisbury, North Carolina
Salisbury
Carolina Fusion USSF Acad.
At Charlotte: 2014 - Redshirted
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At Salisbury: Selected to play for the ‘96 North Carolina ODP team and
for the Region 3 ODP team. Won two state championships while playing
at Salisbury (2012, 2014). Played club soccer for the North Carolina Fusion USSF Academy Team. Also graduated top 15 in his class and was a
member of the National Honor Society.
THE
DEAN
RUTHERFORD
5-8; R-Fr.; F
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina
Fuquay-Varina
North Carolina Alliance
At Charlotte: 2014 - Redshirted
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21
At Fuquay-Varina: Ranked the 35th best player in the 2014 class by College Soccer News. Earned All-American honors. In 2011, he was invited
to the U-17 National Team Residency program in Bradenton, Florida.
Helped carry his high school team into the state playoffs during his freshman and senior seasons. Earned several honors as a junior and a senior;
first-team All-Conference, All- Region and All- State. Played club for the
nationally-ranked (sixth in the nation) ‘95 North Carolina Alliance Team,
winners of the three straight State Cups. In 2014, he played in the North
Carolina East-West All-Star game.
TEAM
25
Soccer
Charlotte
CURTIS
HANSFORD
5-8; Fr.; D
Weymouth, England
Budmouth Technology College
Yeovil FC
2
At Budmouth Technology College: Captain of his Yeovil FC youth team.
Played for AFC Bournemouth’s youth team. In 2014, he played for the Nike
Academy, where he gained valuable experience playing the youth teams of
Barcelona and Inter Milan as well as several English Premier League Academy teams. Captained the Budmouth Technology College team which won the
County Championship.
CALLUM
MONTGOMERY
6-2; Fr.; M/D
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
St. Michael’s
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At St. Michael’s: Part of a team that won the Division II men’s league and
PCSL cup titles. Captained the St. Michael’s team that won every tournament they entered including a state and provincial champions and the
Colonist Cup. Named the “AA” soccer provincials most valuable player.
An honor roll student that also played high school basketball.
MACLEAN
HOLBROOK
6-4; Fr.; F
Cary, North Carolina
Green Hope
Capital Area Railhawks
24
ELLIOT
PANICCO
6-5; Fr.; GK
Huntersville, North Carolina
Hough
Carolina Rapids USSF Acad.
26
25
At Green Hope: Leading goal scorer for his U-18 Capital Area Railhawks
USSF Academy team which was ranked third in the nation and captured the
Southeast Division Championship. Played an integral role in helping Green
Hope capture the 2012 State Championship and a runner-up State Championship finish in 2013. Earned first-team All-Conference honors in 2013 and
second-team All-Conference honors in 2012. Named a Top 150 2015 recruit by
TopDrawerSoccer IMG.
At Hough: In 2014, he played an integral role in helping his club team
TOMMY
MADDEN
6-0; Fr.; M
Burtonsville, Maryland
Paint Branch
Bethesda-Olney USSF Acad.
19
At Paint Branch: Invited to the USSF Academy Select team in December
2013. Captained his U-18 Bethesda-Olney USSF Academy team. In 2014, he
played an integral role on a U-16 Bethesda-Olney club team that qualified for
the USSF Academy playoffs.
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qualify for the U-18 USSF Academy playoffs. Not only does he excel on
the field but in the classroom as well as he graduated in the Top 20 of his
high school class. Graduated high school in December, 2014, and played
for the 49ers in the 2015 spring exhibition season.
Charlotte
Soccer
RECORD
OVERALL
HOME
AWAY NEUTRAL
All Games
14-4-1 7-2 7-2-10-0
Conference USA 6-1-1 4-0 2-1-10-0
Non-Conference
8-3 3-2 5-10-0
Individual Statistics
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots GWG
Kyle Parker
19-19
9
7
25
53
1
Brandt Bronico
19-19
5
6
16
40
3
Dominic Bonilla
19-19
3
8
14
28
2
Harrison Steadman 18-0
4
2
10
18
0
Zhuvonte Wilson
18-0
3
4
10
14
1
Hans Honer
18-1
4
0
8
10
1
Matej Dekovic
19-17
2
3
7
21
2
Luke Waechter
19-19
1
1
3
18
1
Conor Agnew
19-18
1
1
3
18
1
David Mayer
2-110 220
Nick Barnhorst 18-1801 170
Mark Sloan
15-601 140
Max Rodriquez 18-1700 080
Biko Bradnock-Brennan 19-1900 0
60
Sean Bowman 3-000 000
Malcolm Stewart 2-000 000
Austin Pack
19-1900 000
Charlotte
19 41 35 117266 12
Opponents
19 1813 49
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Brandt Bronico, who was named first-team All-Conference
USA and NSCAA All-Southeast region, finished second on
the team with five goals.
GOALKEEPER STATISTICS
GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W-L-TSho/Cbo
Austin Pack 19-191730:11170.88 59.776
14-4-1 8/0
Nick Hensley2-0 25:04 13.59 2.667
0-0-0 0/0
Charlotte
19 1764:15180.92 64.780
14-4-1 8
Opponents 19 1764:15412.09 86.677
4-14-1 1
Biko Bradnock-Brennan, who was named first-team AllConference USA and NSCAA All-Southeast region, anchored
a 49ers defense that recorded eight shutouts and limited 13
foes to a goal or less.
GOALS BY PERIOD 1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
Charlotte
14 260 1 41
Opponents
11 60118
Austin Pack earned second-team All-Conference USA honors
in his first season as the 49ers starting goalkeeper.
14 SEASON
REVIEW
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Soccer
Charlotte
2014 Honors
September 2
Dominic Bonilla and Monbo Bokar named
Brandt Bronico named to TopDrawerSoccer. third-team C-USA.
com’s National Team of the Week.
Harrison Steadman and Matej Dekovic
named to C-USA All-Freshman Team.
September 15
Kyle Parker named Conference USA Offensive NOVEMBER 12
Player of the Week.
Brandt Bronico named to Conference USA
Biko Bradnock-Brennan named to College Soc- All-Academic Team.
cer News National Team of the Week.
NOVEMBER 16
September 23
Kyle Parker named to Conference USA
Dominic Bonilla named to TopDrawerSoccer. All-Tournament Team.
com’s National Team of the Week.
DECEMBER 2
September 29
Kyle Parker named MAC Hermann Trophy
Brandt Bronico named Conference USA Of- semifinaist.
fensive Player of the Week.
DECEMBER 11
September 30
Kyle Parker, Brandt Bronico and Biko
Nick Barnhorst named to TopDrawerSoccer. Bradnock-Brennan named first-team
com’s National Team of the Week.
NSCAA All-Southeast Region.
Austin Pack and Dominic Bonilla named
October 6
second-team NSCAA All-Southeast
Matej Dekovic named Conference USA Defen- Region.
sive Player of the Week.
December 12
OCtober 7
Kyle Parker named second-team NSCAA
Matej Dekovic named to TopDrawerSoccer. and College Soccer News All-American.
Kyle Parker earned second-team NSCAA and College Soccer
com’s National Team of the Week.
News All-American honors.
October 13
Kyle Parker named Conference USA Offensive
Player of the Week.
october 14
Kyle Parker named to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s
National Team of the Week.
october 27
Austin Pack named Conference USA Defensive
Player of the Week.
OCTober 28
Austin Pack named to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s
National Team of the Week and College Soccer
News National Team of the Week.
November 3
Brandt Bronico named Conference USA Offensive Players of the Week and College Soccer
News National Team of the Week.
NOVEmber 10
Conor Agnew named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week.
Austin Pack named Conference USA Defensive
Player of the Week
November 11
Kyle Parker named Conference USA CoOffensive MVP.
Kyle Parker, Biko Bradnock-Brennan and
Brandt Bronico named first-team All C-USA.
Austin Pack named second-team C-USA.
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2014 Results
DATE
Aug. 31
Sept. 5
Sept. 9
Sept. 13
Sept. 15
Sept. 20
Sept. 26
Sept. 30
Oct. 4
Oct. 7
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 28
Nov. 1
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 23
OPPONENT
RADFORD
#9 COASTAL CAROLINA
at UNCG
at Winthrop WOFFORD
at #25 Campbell
#5 NEW MEXICO*
WILLIAM & MARY
at South Carolina*
at Clemson
FIU*
at Old Dominion *
at Marshall*
UAB*
at #22 Wake Forest
FAU*
at #13 Kentucky*
at Old Dominion%
NORTH CAROLINA$
ATTENDANCE
1093
1362
1050
256
548
452
1616
730
1729
1359
1289
1201
373
1728
1732
1427
1580
708
1000
REVIEW
* - Conference USA Game
% - Conference USA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.
$ - NCAA Tournament
14 SEASON
SCORE
W, 2-1
L, 1-2 (2 OT)
W, 2-0
W, 3-0
W, 3-2 (2 OT)
W, 6-1
W, 2-0
W, 3-2
W, 3-0
W, 1-0
W, 4-3
L, 1-2
T, 0-0 (2 OT)
W, 1-0
W, 1-0
W, 4-1
W, 2-1
L, 1-2
L, 1-2
REVIEW
Former 49ers In The Pros
Goalkeeper Jon Busch
San Jose Earthquakes
2008 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year
Chris Salvaggione
Third Round Pick of the
New England Revolution
in the 2009 MLS Super Draft
Charlotte Eagles
Evan James
Montreal Impact
First Pick of the
2012MLS Supplemental Draft
Mira Mupier
D.C. United
Donnie Smith
2013 Second Round Pick
New England Revolution
Giuseppe Gentile
Drafted by the Chicago Fire in 2014
MLS Waiver Draft
Played for Switzerland’s FC Chiasso
Plays for
NASL San Antonio Scorpions
Andres Cuero
Wilmington
Hammerheads
Tyler Gibson
San Antonio Scorpions
Evan Harding
Richmond Kickers
Chris Arnold - Played in Netherlands and Belgium
Monbo Bokar - San Antonio Scorpions
Jon Busch - Columbus Crew, San Jose Earthquakes,
Chicago Fire, USMNT cap
Shane Carew
Isaac Cowles - Charlotte Eagles
Mac Cozier - Columbus Crew, Deportes Antofagasta, UNMNT cap
Andres Cuero - Wilmington Hammerheads,
Austin Aztecs
Ian Dennis
Grady Farmer
Kevin Fickes
Floyd Franks - Chicago Fire, Vancouver Whitecaps
Floyd Franks
Chicago Fire
Monbo Bokar
San Antonio Scorpions
49ers In The Pros
Mike Franks - PSV Eindhoven, Hibernian,
Vancouver Whitecaps
Carlos Garcia - Drafted by DC United
Gabe Garcia - Drafted by San Jose Clash
Giuseppe Gentile - FC Chiasso, San Antonio Scorpions
Tyler Gibson - San Antonio Scorpions
Evan Harding - Richmond Kickers
Aidan Heaney - New England Revolution
Evan James - Montreal Impact, two Canadian MNT caps
Shawn Kovaleski
Jon Mabee
Bart Marcum
Juan Munoz-Airey
Mira Mupier - DC United
Ben Parry - Drafted by San Jose Clash - 3rd Overall Pick
Brian Pastore - Wilmington Hammerheads
Jennings Rex - Drafted by Seattle Sounders
C. J. Robinson
Charles Rodriguez - Drafted by DC United
Michael Rose
Adam Ruud - Chicago Fire
Chris Salvaggione - Charlotte Eagles
Reggie Session
Randy Sheen
Jamath Shoffner - Played for Shellbourne FC in the Champions League
Donnie Smith - New England Revolution
Fernando Sosa
Graham Tatters - Hat Yai, Thailand
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Tom Woollard
Charlotte
Soccer
Gabe Garcia (1991 -NSCAA Second-Team)
1988-91 - Striker - Helotes, Texas
The first player in Charlotte soccer history to be named All-America, when he earned that honor in 1991...Finished his career with
97 points and 39 goals...Two-Time Conference Player of the Year, named Sun Belt Player of the Year in 1990 and co-Offensive
MVP in the Metro Conference in 1991...He also earned first team All-Sun Belt Conference honors in 1989...The program’s first
three-time All-South Region selection...Helped lead team to their first NCAA Tournament Appearance, first appearance in national polls in 1991...Team peaked at #4 in 1991 as they started 13-0-4....Led Charlotte in scoring all three seasons as he helped
lead the team to a 47-22-1 four-year record.
Mac Cozier (1994 - NSCAA First-Team)
1992-95 - Striker - Orange Park, Florida
The first player in Charlotte soccer history to be named first team All-America, when he was named NSCAA First Team AllAmerica in 1994...Helped lead the team to a seeded NCAA Tournament berth in 1994 when he had 14 goals and 11 assists...Team
finished the season ranked fourth in the nation and first in the South Region...Member of the two unbeaten Metro Conference
Championship teams in 1992 and 1994...All-time career assists leader...Ranks second in career points...Ranks fourth all-time in
goals...Two-time All-South Region selection and four-time all-conference choice...Named Offensive MVP of the Metro Conference in 1994...Member of the U-23 U.S. National team...In 1995, a finalist for the Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year...Team
compiled 51 wins in his four-year career and were ranked in the top 25 in all four seasons and reached the top 10 in three of them.
Jon Busch (1996 - NSCAA First-Team)
1994-96 - Goalkeeper - Schenectady, New York
Named first team All-America in 1996, when he helped lead Charlotte to their first-ever appearance in the College Cup and
a school-record 19 wins...Recorded a career-high 12 shutouts including two in the NCAA Tournament and a career-low 0.89
goals against average...Named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year in 1996...Named first team All-Conference three
times...Named Soccer America’s First-Team Freshman All-American in 1994...In 1995, named most outstanding goalkeeper at
the Conference USA Tournament...In 1996, earned Soccer America’s Team of the Week honors twice...Member of the U-17 and
U-20 national teams...Currently plays professionally for the San Jose Earthquakes in the MLS...Named to the 2004 MLS All-Star
team...In 2004, he was named to the Conference USA All-Decade men’s soccer team...Posted a shutout over Colombia starting
in goal for the U.S. national team, March 2005...Named 2008 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year...Part of the United States National
team roster for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, Summer of 2009.
Ben Parry (1997 - NSCAA Second-Team)
1994-97 - Defender - Albemarle, North Carolina
First defender to earn All-America honors at Charlotte, when he earned second-team NSCAA All-America honors in 1997...
Picked third overall in 1998 MLS College Draft by the San Jose Clash, Parry is the highest draft pick ever in Charlotte 49ers athletic history...Helped lead the 49ers to three NCAA Tournament appearances including the 1996 College Cup...Helped anchor a
defense that posted 25 shutouts in his four-year career...During his career, the 49ers won 58 games, two league titles, made three
NCAA Tournament appearances and were twice ranked in the top five of the final NSCAA Coaches’ Polls...In 1997, named firstteam All-South Region and first team All-Conference USA...Four-year starter and two-time team captain...Two-time winner of
Charlotte’s David Schlee Memorial Award.
Chris Salvaggione (2008 - NSCAA Second-Team and TopDrawerSoccer.com Third-Team and
College Soccer News Third-Team)
2007-08 - Forward - Monument, Colorado
Became the first 49er in 11 years to earn All-American honors after he was named second-team NSCAA and third-team TopDrawerSoccer.com and College Soccer News All-American in 2008...A semifinalists for the 2008 Hermann Trophy...Named
Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year in 2008 after leading the league in goals with 15 and points with 38....His 15 goals is
the fourth highest single-season total in the program’s history....Earned first-team All-Atlantic 10 honors in 2007 and 2008...
Earned first-team NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic region honors in 2008 and second-team All-Mid-Atlantic region honors in 2007...
Earned A-10 Player of the Week honors three times in his career...Also named to Soccer America, College Soccer News and
TopDrawerSoccer.com National Teams of the Week twice in 2008...Picked in the third round of the 2009 MLS Super Draft by
the New England Revolution.
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ALL
AMERICANS
Charlotte
Soccer
Charles Rodriguez (2011 - NSCAA First-Team, Soccer America First-Team &
College Soccer News Second-Team)
2008-11 - Defender - Franklin, Tennessee
Became the first 49er in 15 years to earn First-Team All-American honors after he was named first-team NSCAA, second-team
College Soccer News and first-team Soccer America All-American in 2011...A 2011 Men’s College Cup All-Tournament selection...
Part of a Charlotte defense that allowed an NCAA Tournament-best four goals through six tourney games in 2011...First Team
All-Atlantic 10...Earned first-team NSCAA All-Mid Atlantic Region honors in 2010 and 2011...Named Atlantic 10 Defensive
Player of the Year in 2010..Named first team All-Atlantic 10 in 2010 and 2011...Named to the A-10 All-Rookie team in 2008.
Kyle Parker (2014 - NSCAA Second-Team & College Soccer News Second-Team)
2012- - Forward -Marvin, NC)
Earned second-team NSCAA and College Soccer News All-American honors...Named a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist
after finishing the season with nine goals and seven assists in 2014...Named Conference USA Co-Offensive MVP in 2014...
Named Conference USA All-Tournament team...Named first team All-Conference USA and first-team NSCAA All-Southeast
Region in 2014... Named Conference USA Offensive player of the Week twice (September 15th and October 13)... Named to
TopDrawerSoccer.Com National Team of the Week (October 14).. Shared the 2013 Conference USA Golden Boot Award after
tying for the league lead with seven goals in Conference USA play...Named third-team All-Conference USA in 2013.
Freshmen all-americans
Jon Busch
1994
Soccer America
ALL
Giuseppe Gentile
2011
Soccer America
(National Fr. of the Yr.)
College Soccer News
Jennings Rex
2009
TopDrawerSoccer.com
Tyler Gibson
2010
College Soccer News
A M E R I C A N S31
Soccer
Charlotte
NSCAA All-Region Honors
Andres Cuero
Adam Gross
Evan Harding
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All-Mid-Atlantic
2012 - Donnie Smith (1st)
Tyler Gibson (1st)
Giuseppe Gentile (1st)
Thomas Allen (2nd)
Klay Davis (2nd)
2011 - Charles Rodriguez (1st)
Evan James (1st)
Tyler Gibson (1st)
2010 - Andres Cuero (1st)
Charles Rodriguez (1st)
Isaac Cowles (2nd)
2009 - Adam Gross (1st)
Luke Exley (2nd)
Evan James (2nd)
2008 - Chris Salvaggione (1st)
Andres Cuero (3rd)
2007 - Chris Salvaggione (2nd)
2006 - Evan Harding (1st)
Michael Rose (2nd)
Pete Palomino (3rd)
1997- 1996 - 1995 - 1994 -
1993 - 1992 - 1991 - 1990 -
1989 - 1988 - 1987 - 1984 - 1983 - 1981 - All-South
2013 - Giuseppe Gentile (1st)
Thomas Allen (2nd)
Aidan Kirkbride (3rd)
2005 - Adam Ruud (2nd)
2004 - Floyd Franks (3rd)
Adam Ruud (3rd)
2000 - C.J. Robinson (3rd)
1998- Christian Lund (2nd)
Evan James
REGION
Ben Parry (1st)
Jon Busch (1st)
Matthys Barker (2nd)
Mac Cozier (2nd)
Mike Franks (2nd)
Mac Cozier (1st)
Randy Sheen (2nd)
Grady Farmer (3rd)
Ian Dennis (3rd)
Mike Rock (2nd)
Ian Dennis (3rd)
Gabe Garcia (1st)
Aidan Heaney (1st)
Carlos Garcia (3rd)
Gabe Garcia (3rd)
Gabe Garcia (2nd)
Bobby Ricks (2nd)
R. Riera-Gomez (3rd)
Aidan Heaney (2nd)
R. Riera-Gomez (3rd)
David Cooper (3rd)
Steve Railton (3rd)
Doug Harrell (2nd)
John Griffith (3rd)
Shaun Pendleton (3rd)
All-SouthEAST
2014 - Kyle Parker (1st)
Brandt Bronico (1s)
Biko Bradnock-Brennan (1st)
Austin Pack (2nd)
Dominic Bonilla (2nd)
Christian Lund
Randy Sheen
HONORS
Soccer
Charlotte
Coach & Player Honors
Conference USA
Co-Coach of the Decade
2004 - John Tart
C-USA All-Decade Team
2004 - Jon Busch
Coach of the Year
Conference USA
1996 - John Tart
METRO
1994 - Frank Kohlenstein
1992 - Frank Kohlenstein
1991 - Frank Kohlenstein
SUN BELT
1988 - Bob Warming
1983 - Bob Warming
Conference MVP
ATLANTIC 10
2008 - Off.: Chris Salvaggione
2010 - Def.: Charles Rodriguez
Midfielder: Tyler Gibson
Rookie: Tyler Gibson
2011 - Rookie: Giuseppe Gentile
2012 - Midfielder: Donnie Smith
CONFERENCE USA
1996 - Def.: Jon Busch
2013 - Golden Boot: Kyle Parker
2014 - Co-Off. MVP: Kyle Parker
METRO
1994 - Off.: Mac Cozier
Def.: Randy Sheen
1992 Def.: Mike Rock
1991 Co-Off.: Gabe Garcia
Def.: Aidan Heaney
SUN BELT
1990 - Gabe Garcia
1983 - Craig Brown
CONFERENCE
TOURNAMENT MVP
CONFERENCE USA
1995 - Def.: Mike Franks
GK: Jon Busch
2013 - Off.: Giuseppe Gentile
Def.: Thomas Allen
Isaac Cowles
All-CONFERENCE & All-State Honors
ATLANTIC 10
2012- First Team: Tyler Gibson,
Donnie Smith, Thomas Allen,
Klay Davis. Second Team:
Giuseppe Gentile. All-Rookie:
Biko Bradnock-Brennan. AllAcademic: Tyler Gibson.
2011- First Team: Charles
Rodriguez, Evan James, Tyler
Gibson. Second Team: Donnie Smith, Giuseppe Gentile.
All-Rookie: Giuseppe Gentile.
All-Academic: Tyler Gibson,
Aidan Kikbride.
2010 - First Team: Andres
Cuero, Tyler Gibson, Donnie
Smith, Charles Rodriguez.
Second Team: Isaac Cowles.
All-Rookie: Tyler Gibson.
2009 - First Team: Adam
Gross. Second Team: Evan
James, Luke Exley. All-Rookie:
Jennings Rex. All-Academic:
Adam Gross (Student-Athlete
of the Yr.)
2008 - First Team: Chris
Salvaggione. Hon. Mention:
Adam Gross. All-Rookie: Evan
James, Charles Rodriguez. AllAcademic: Adam Gross, David
Martin.
2007 - First Team: Chris Salvaggione. All-Rookie Team:
Will Shull. All-Academic:
David Martin.
2006 - First Team: Evan Harding. Second Team: Pete Palomino, Michael Rose. All-Rookie
Team: Andre Lee, David Martin.
All-Academic: Michael Rose.
2005 - First Team: Adam Ruud,
Floyd Franks. Second Team:
Evan Harding. All-Rookie
Team: Beau Fraser.
CONFERENCE USA
2014 - First Team: Kyle Parker,
Biko Bradnock-Brennan, Brandt
Bronico. Second Team: Austin
Pack. Third Team: Dominic
Bonilla, Monbo Bokar. AllFreshman: Harrison Steadman,
Matej Dekovic. All-Academic:
Brandt Bronico.
THE
2013 - First Team: Guiseppe Gentile,
Aidan Kirkbride. Second Team - Thomas
Allen. Third Team: Kyle Parker.
All-Freshman: Brandt Bronico, Luke
Waechter. All-Academic: Tyler Gibson
(Men’s Soccer Scholar -Athlete of the
Year), Aidan Kirkbride
2004 - First Team: Floyd Franks, Adam
Ruud. Third Team: John Nabers
2003 - Second Team: Floyd Franks,
Mira Mupier. Third Team: Joe Lampert.
All-Freshman: Chris Arnold.
2002 - Second Team: Mira Mupier.
Third Team: Shane Carew. All-Freshman: Floyd Franks.
2001 - Second Team: Lucas Mackanos.
Third Team: Juan Munoz-Airey, Shane
Carew. All-Freshman: Mira Mupier,
George Sheppard.
2000 - Second Team: David McGill, C.J.
Robinson. Third Team - Juan MunozAirey, David Pedreschi, Shane Carew,
Ntando Tsambo. All-Freshman: Joe
Lampert, David McGill.
Floyd Franks
Donnie Smith
HONORS
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Charlotte
David Hughes
1999 - Second Team: Jamath
Shoffner, C.J. Robinson. Third
Team: Stephen Miller. AllFreshman: Juan Munoz-Airey.
1998 - First Team: Jon Mabee,
Christian Lund, C.J. Robinson.
Second Team: David Hughes,
Pablo Pinzon. Third Team: Jamath Shoffner. All-Freshman:
Crunch Brown, Stephen Miller.
1997 - First team: Matthys
Barker, David Hughes, Ben Parry.
Second team: Jim Kunevicius,
Christian Lund. All-Freshman:
Chris Peirce.
1996 - First team: Matthys
Barker, Jon Busch. Second team:
Jim Kunevicius, Christian Lund.
Third team: Matt Bradner, Stephen Pugliese. All-Freshman:
Eric Cole, Pablo Pinzon, Stephen
Pugliese.
1995 - First team: Jon Busch,
Mac Cozier, Mike Franks. Hon.
Mention: Grady Farmer. AllFreshman: David Hughes.
Ian Dennis
METRO
1994 - First team: Jon Busch,
Mac Cozier, Mike Franks, Randy
Sheen. Second team: Dan Westwater
1993 - First team: Ian Dennis,
Doug Pratt. Second team: Mac
Cozier, Darren Feeney, Randy
Sheen
1992 - First team: Ian Dennis,
Doug Pratt, Mike Rock. Second
team: Craig Appleby, Mac Cozier, Randy Sheen, Dan Westwater
Doug Pratt
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THE
Soccer
1991- Carlos Garcia, Gabe Garcia,
Aidan Heaney, Lance Reed, Mike
Rock
SUN BELT
1990 - First team: Gabe Garcia;
Anthony Richardson, Mike Rock.
Second team: Aidan Heaney,
Randy Sheen
1989- First team: Gabe Garcia, Ian
Gruno, Bobby Ricks. Second team:
Carlos Garcia, Ricky Riera-Gomez
1988 - First team: Ian Gruno, Ricky
Riera-Gomez. Second team: Aidan
Heaney, Jeff Paciolla
1987 - Second team: Bill Buerger,
David Cooper
1986 - First team: Pat Cushing
1985- First team: David Cooper,
Steve Railton
1984- First team: Michael Johnston. Hon. Mention: Craig Brown,
John Griffith, Ray Leone
1983 - First team: Craig Brown,
Michael Johnston, Ray Leone, Gary
Mangione
1982 - First team: Pierre Imar, Tony
Rossi. Hon. Mention: Tureh Doh,
David Higgins, Ray Leone
1981 - First team: Tureh Doh, Tony
Rossi. Hon. Mention: David Higgins, Pierre Imar
1980 - First team: Fernando Sosa.
Honorable Mention: Kurt Erbacher, Ahmed Fashola
1979 - First team: Ahmed Fashola,
Fernando Sosa. Honorable Mention: David Higgins, Jimmy Koutsokalis
1978 - First team: Fernando Sosa
1977 - First team: Jimmy Koutsokalis
College Cup
All-TournamentTeam
2011 - Charles Rodriguez, Donnie Smith, Giuseppe Gentile,
Isaac Cowles.Defensive MVP:
Isaac Cowles
Elite 89 Award
(Highest GPA among StudentAthletes at College Cup)
2011 -Paul Willoughby
NCCSIA ALL-STATE
2014 - Kyle Parker, Biko
Bradnock-Brennan, Dominic
Bonilla, Brandt Bronico.
2013 - Klay Davis, Aidan Kirkbride, Kyle Parker, Giuseppe
Gentile.
2012 - Donnie Smith, Giuseppe
Gentile, Klay Davis, Thomas
Allen, Tyler Gibson.
2011-Evan James,Charles
Rodriguez,Tyler Gibson, Donnie Smith, Giuseppe Gentile
2010 - Charles Rodriguez, Tyler
Gibson, Donnie Smith
2009 - Adam Gross, Luke Exley
2008 - Chris Salvaggione,
Adam Gross
HONORS
Soccer
Charlotte
David Schlee Memorial Award
David Schlee was Charlotte’s first-ever four-year letter winner, a key figure in Charlotte’s rapid soccer development. From the initial year that
the 49ers fielded a team (1976), when the program struggled to a 3-10 record, to the year he graduated (1979) and helped the Mean Green post a
16-7-1 record, Schlee was always ready to go, ready to make the extra tackle or extra run. The soccer program is earning national attention and
Schlee’s a winner who will be remembered as a dedicated individual who helped lay the groundwork for the 49ers’ success.
Schlee was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident on the eve of the 1980 Sun Belt Conference Tournament. An annual memorial award
in his name has been established, thanks primarily to former Athletic Foundation Board of Directors’ member Dick Dunn and his son, David,
a three-year letterwinner. An award is presented at the end of each year to the 49er soccer player that best exemplifies David Schlee’s desire to
succeed.
1981
Kurt
Erbacher
1982
Doug
Harrell
1983
Ray
Leone
1984
Rob
Hofstetter
1985
Craig
Brown
1986
Steve
Railton
1987
Bobby
Ricks
1988
Jeff
Paciolla
1989
Steve
Autmer
1989
Shawn
Kowalewski
1990
Kevin
Shockley
1991
Aidan
Heaney
1992
Ian
Dennis
1992
Randy
Sheen
1993
Darren
Feeney
1994
Dan
Westwater
1995
Noah
Spencer
1996
Jim
Kunevicius
1996
Ben
Parry
1997
Ben
Parry
1998
Cobby
Leathers
1999
Matt
Bradner
2000
Page
Sincler
2001
Joe
Lampert
2002
Tim
Flavin
2003
David
Costa
2004
Evan
Harding
2005
Tim
Seibert
2006
Michael
Rose
2007
Paul
Begue
2008
Luke
Exley
2009
Isaac
Caughran
2010
Tyler
Gibson
2011
Thomas
Allen
2012
Giuseppe
Gentile
2013
Nick
Barnhorst
2014
Zhuvonte
Wilson
D AV I D
SCHLEE
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Soccer
Charlotte
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
10.
CAREER GOALS
Name
Seasons
Fernando Sosa
1978-81
David Cooper
1985-88
Gabe Garcia
1988-91
Mac Cozier
1992-95 Jimmy Koutsokalis 1977-80
John Griffith
1983-86
Matthys Barker
1994-97
Doug Pratt
1991-93
Mira Mupier
2001-04
Tureh Doh
1979-82
Giuseep Gentile
2011-13
Yrs
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
G
66
40
39
34
29
29
29
28
28
27
27
No.
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
CAREER ASSISTS
Name
Seasons
Mac Cozier
1992-95
Randy Sheen
1990-94
Matthys Barker
1994-97
Jimmy Koutsokalis 1977-80
Ian Dennis
1989-93
Fernando Sosa
1978-81
A. Richardson
1987-90
Jamath Shoffner
1996-99
John Griffith
1983-86
Jon Mabee
1995-98
Matt Bradner
1995-99
Yrs
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
A
31
28
28
26
25
24
22
22
21
21
21
No. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
13.
14.
16.
17.
18.
CAREER POINTS
Name
Seasons Yrs.
Fernando Sosa
1978-81
4
Mac Cozier
1992-95
4
Gabe Garcia
1988-91
4
David Cooper
1985-88
4
Matthys Barker
1994-97
4
Jimmy Koutsokalis
1977-80
4
John Griffith
1983-86
4
Tureh Doh
1979-82
4
Doug Pratt
1991-93
3
Dan Westwater
1992-94
3
Mira Mupier
2001-04
4
Giuseppe Gentile
2011-13
3
Anthony Richardson 1987-90
4
Chris Salvaggione
2007-08 2
Evan James
2008-11
4
David Hughes
1995-98
4
Pierre Imar
1981-82
2
Ahmed Fashola
1977-80
4
Christian Lund
1995-98
4
Kyle Parker
2012-
3
G
A Pts
66
24 156
34
31 99
39
19 97
40
14 94
29
28 86
29
26 84
29
21 79
27
17 71
28
11 67
24
19 67
28
10 66
27
12 66
21
22 64
23 1763
22 19 63
20 20 60
26
6 58
23 10 56
18 20 56
22 12 56
Retired Jerseys
In 2002, the 49ers retired their first three men’s soccer jerseys. #10 Gabe Garcia (1988-91) and #5 Randy
Sheen (1990, 92-94) had their jerseys retired during a ceremony at halftime of the men’s soccer game against
Duke, October 27, 2002.
Number 1 Aidan Heaney (1988-91) had his jersey retired during a halftime ceremony of a men’s basketball
game during the 2002-03 season.
1994 Metro Conference MVP
Mac Cozier
Single-Season Records
GOALS
1. 28, Fernando Sosa, ’79
2. 19, Fernando Sosa, ’78
3. 18, Doug Pratt, ’92
4. 15, Chris Salvaggione, ‘08
5. 14, Mac Cozier, ’94
14, Dan Westwater. ’94
14, Gabe Garcia, ’90
14, Pierre Imar, ’81
9. 13, Gabe Garcia, ’89
13, Jimmy Koutsokalis, ’78
13, Ahmed Fashola, ‘77
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ASSISTS
1. 19, Jimmy Koutsokalis, ’79
2. 13, Randy Sheen, ’94
3. 12, Matthys Barker, ’96
4. 11, Mac Cozier, ’94
5. 10, Matt Bradner, ’96
10, Mac Cozier, ’92
10, Ray Leone, ’84
10, John Griffith, ’84
9. 9, 7 players
THE
POINTS
1. 60, Fernando Sosa, ’79
2. 46, Fernando Sosa, ’78
3. 39, Mac Cozier, ’94
39, Jimmy Koutsokalis, ’79
5. 38, Doug Pratt, ’92
38, Chris Salvaggione, ‘08
7. 36, Dan Westwater, ’94
8. 34, Matthys Barker, ’96
34, Gabe Garcia, ’89
10. 33, Gabe Garcia, ’90
GAA
(Minimum 1,000 minutes)
1. 0.40, Aidan Heaney, ’91
2. 0.75, Klay Davis, ‘13
3. 0.79, Klay Davis, ‘12
4. 0.80, Klay Davis, ‘11
5. 0.81, David Martin, ‘06
6. 0.88, Austin Pack, ‘14
7. 0.89, Jon Busch, ’96
0.89, Kevin Shockley, ’92
9. 0.96, Matt Martus, ’85
10. 1.04, Aidan Heaney, ’88
RECORDS
Soccer
Charlotte
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Year-By-Year Goals Leaders
GAME:
Goals:
6,
Assists:
3,
Points:
12,
Shots:
14,
Goalie saves: 15, Minutes: 150:00 SEASON:
Fernando Sosa vs. Newberry (10/20/79)
12 times, most recently:
Evan James vs. St. Bonaventure (10/14/11)
Fernando Sosa vs. Newberry (10/20/79)
Andy Gordon vs. Pembroke St.(10/10/78)
David Higgins vs. South Florida (11/4/79)
Kevin Shockley, Richard Stagg,;
Ian Dennis, Randy Sheen, Shawn Kowalewski vs. Davidson (11/15/92);
Joe Sherwood, C.J. Robinson, Jamath Shoffner, John McDonough vs.
Cincinnati (11/8/98)
Games:
25, 8 players, 2011
Goals:
28, Fernando Sosa, 1979
Assists:
19, Jimmy Koutsokalis, 1979
Shots:
126, Jimmy Koutsokalis, 1978
Goalie saves: 190, Roger Burgess, 1980
Most points:
60, Fernando Sosa (28 goals; 4 assists), 1979
Hat Tricks: 3, Pierre Imar, 1981
Game-winners: 6, Chris Salvaggione, 2008
Goals against avg:
0.40, Aidan Heaney, 1991
Shutouts:
13, Aidan Heaney, 1991
Wins In Goal:
19, Jon Busch, 1996
Minutes played: 2370:57, Klay Davis, 2011
CAREER:
Games:
87, Goals:
66, Assists:
31,
Shots:
295, Goalie saves: 481, Most points:
156, Hat Tricks: 6, Game-winners: 12, Goals against avg: 0.77,
Shutouts:
29.3, Wins In Goal:
45, Jimmy Koutsokalis (1977-80)
Ahmed Fashola (1977-80)
Fernando Sosa (1978-81)
Mac Cozier (1992-95)
Jimmy Koutsokalis (1977-80)
David Higgins (1978-79; 81-82)
Fernando Sosa (66 gls; 24 asts), 1978-81
Fernando Sosa (1978-81)
Gabe Garcia (1988-91)
Giuseppe Gentile (2011-13)
Klay Davis (2010-13)
Klay Davis (2010-13)
Klay Davis (2010-13)
Koutsokalis
Heaney
Sosa
Barker
THE
2014
PlayerGoals
Kyle Parker
9
Monbo Bokar
6
Brandt Bronico
5
2013
Kyle Parker
11
Giuseppe Gentile
8
Aidan Kirkbride
4
2012
Jennings Rex
11
Giuseppe Gentile
9
Donnie Smith
4
2011
Giuseppe Gentile
10
Donnie Smith
5
Evan James 5
2010
Andres Cuero
9
Donnie Smith
6
Tyler Gibson 4
2009
Adam Gross
9
Evan James
7
Jennings Rex
6
2008
Chris Salvaggione
15
Adam Gross
6
Evan James
6
2007
Chris Salvaggione
8
Tom Woollard
7
Three Players
4
2006
Michael Rose
5
Pete Palomino
4
Tom Woollard
4
2005
Adam Ruud
8
Floyd Franks
5
2004
Adam Ruud
11
Floyd Franks
5
Mira Mupier
5
2003
Floyd Franks
6
Mira Mupier
6
Two Players
3
2002
Mira Mupier
8
Tim Flavin
5
Chris Wargin
4
2001
Mira Mupier
9
Juan Munoz-Airey
7
Chris Wargin
5
2000
Juan Munoz-Airey
6
C.J. Robinson
6
Chris Wargin
6
1999
Stephen Miller
9
1998
David Hughes
7
Jon Mabee
6
Christian Lund
6
1997
David Hughes
10
Matthys Barker
8
Jon Mabee
7
Christian Lund
5
1996
Player
Goals
Matthys Barker
11
Eric Cole 9
Stephen Pugliese
8
1995
Noah Spencer
8
Matthys Barker
7
Mac Cozier
7
1994
Mac Cozier
14
Dan Westwater
14
1993
Doug Pratt
9
Mac Cozier
7
Dionde Harris
5
1992
Doug Pratt
18
Chan Roush
9
Dan Westwater
7
1991
Gabe Garcia
10
Carlos Garcia
6
Craig Appleby
4
1990
Gabe Garcia
14
Anthony Richardson 6
Carlos Garcia
4
1989
Gabe Garcia
13
Steve Aumer
6
1988
David Cooper
8
Anthony Richardson 7
1987
David Cooper
12
T.J. Reiber
7
1986
David Cooper
10
Two Players
5
1985
David Cooper
10
Four Players
5
1984
Tommy Kay
10
Marty Apple
10
John Griffith
8
1983
John Griffith
12
Two Players
4
1982
Pierre Imar
12
Tony Rossi
8
1981
Pierre Imar
14
Fernando Sosa
7
Shaun Pendleton
4
1980
Fernando Sosa
12
Tureh Doh
10
Rick Bernstein
6
1979
Fernando Sosa
28
Jimmy Koutsokalis
10
Tureh Doh
9
1978
Fernando Sosa
19
Jimmy Koutsokalis
13
1977
Ahmed Fashola
13
Andy Gordon
7
1976
Bob Ross
7
Mike Mosier
7
RECORDS
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Soccer
Charlotte
All-Time Coaching Marks
Year Coach
Record PCT.GF GA Conf. MVP
1976 Ike Gardner
3-10-0 .231 19 68 ——
Carl Rowley
1977 Ike Gardner
6-12-0 .333 34 55 0-2
David Schlee
1978 Ike Gardner
12-10-1 .543 49 46 2-2
Andy Gordon
1979 Ike Gardner
16-7-1 .688 88 38 3-2-1
David Higgins
1980 Ike Gardner
10-8-3 .548 48 49 2-2
Ahmed Fashola
1981 Steve Parker
6-12-0 .333 39 37 0-2
Shaun Pendleton
1982 Bob Warming
11-6-3 .625 36 27 3-1
David Higgins
1983 Bob Warming
7-9-4 .450 36 43 2-0-2! John Griffith
1984 Bob Warming
11-7-3 .595 65 29 2-1-1 Steve Railton
1985 Bob Warming
11-6-2 .600 47 22 3-1
Steve Railton
1986 Bob Warming
9-13-0 .409 37 48 0-2
Patrick Cushing
1987 Bob Warming
8-7-2 .529 50 29 1-2
David Cooper
1988 Bob Warming
10-4-3 .676 35 19 5-2
Aidan Heaney
1989 Frank Kohlenstein 12-5-2 .684 49 22 2-1-2
Bobby Ricks
R. Riera-Gomez
1990 Frank Kohlenstein 11-10-1 .523 38 28 4-3
Lance Reed
1991 Frank Kohlenstein 14-3-5 .750 33
9 2-1
“No-Goal Patrol”
1992 Frank Kohlenstein 14-3-2 .789 61 24 4-0* Doug Pratt
Mike Rock
1993 Frank Kohlenstein 10-7-2 .579 37 34 3-1-1
Ian Dennis
Randy Sheen
1994 Frank Kohlenstein 16-4-0 .800 59 28 5-0*
Randy Sheen
1995 John Tart
11-8-3 .568 43 27 5-3
Mike Franks
1996 John Tart
19-5-0 .792 52 22 7-1*% Jon Busch
1997 John Tart
12-7-2 .619 46 29 4-4
Ben Parry
1998 John Tart
11-6-2 .600 46 22 5-3
Jon Mabee
1999 John Tart
5-12-0 .295 23 32 1-7
Jamath Shoffner
2000 John Tart
8-9-2 .473 31 36 5-2-1
C.J. Robinson
2001 John Tart
9-9-3 .500 28 36 5-4-1
Lucas Mackanos
2002 John Tart
9-7-2 .556 24 23 4-5-1
Rob Evitts
2003 John Tart
7-9-4 .450 23 31 4-3-2
Joe Lampert
2004 John Tart
11-7-1 .605 33 30 5-4-0
Adam Ruud
2005 John Tart
6-8-4 .444 23 17 3-2-4
Floyd Franks
2006 John Tart
9-5-5 .605 31 22 5-2-2
Evan Harding
2007 Jeremy Gunn
12-7-2 .619 37 35 5-3-1
Graham Tatters
2008 Jeremy Gunn
12-6-1 .657 41 23 4-4-1
Chris Salvaggione
2009 Jeremy Gunn
11-3-6 .700 41 23 5-2-2
Luke Exley
2010 Jeremy Gunn
13-5-1 .711 34 14 8-1-0* Andres Cuero
2011 Jeremy Gunn
16-5-4 .720 41 21 6-1-2# Issac Cowles
2012 Kevin Langan
15-4-3 .750 39 19 7-1-1* Aidan Kirkbride
2013 Kevin Langan
12-6-3 .643 36 16 4-3-2! Kyle Parker
2014 Kevin Langan
14-4-1 .763 41 18 6-1-1* Kyle Parker
* - Conference Champions
! - Conference Tournament Champions
% - College Cup
# College Cup Finalist
Coach
Ike Gardner
Steve Parker
Bob Warming
Frank Kohlenstein John Tart
Jeremy Gunn
Kevin Langan
Totals
38
Single Season Leaders
YearName
1976
Bob Ross
1977
Ahmed Fashola
1978
Fernando Sosa
1979
Fernando Sosa
1980
Fernando Sosa
1981
Pierre Imar
1982
Pierre Imar
1983
John Griffith
1984
Tommy Kay
1985
David Cooper
1986
David Cooper
1987
David Cooper
1988
David Cooper
Anthony Richardson
1989
Gabe Garcia
1990
Gabe Garcia
1991
Gabe Garcia
1992
Doug Pratt
1993
Doug Pratt
1994Mac Cozier
1995
Matthys Barker
1996Matthys Barker
1997
David Hughes
1998
David Hughes
1999
Stephen Miller
2000
Juan Munoz-Airey
C.J. Robinson
2001 Mira Mupier
2002
Mira Mupier
2003
Floyd Franks
2004
Adam Ruud
2005 Adam Ruud
2006
Michael Rose
2007
Chris Salvaggione
2008
Chris Salvaggione
2009
Adam Gross
2010
Andres Cuero
2011
Giuseppe Gentile
2012
Giuseppe Gentile
2013
Kyle Parker
2014
Kyle Parker
ALL-TIME COACHING MARKS
Years
Record
Conference
Goals Scored
1976-80
47-47-5
6-9-1
238
1981
6-12-0
0-2-0
39
1982-88
67-52-17
16-9-4
306
1989-94
77-32-12
20-6-6
277
1995-2006
117-92-28
53-40-11
403
2007-2011
64-26-14
28-11-6
194
2012-
41-14-7
17-5-4
116
1976-2014 419-275-83140-82-32
1573
THE
Goals Against
266
37
217
145
318
105
53
1141
G A P
7
2
16
13
2
28
19
8
46
28
4
60
12
8
32
14
3
31
12
3
27
12
3
27
10
7
27
10
5
25
10
5
25
12
3
27
8
1
17
7
3
17
13
8
34
14
5
33
10
5
25
18
2
38
9
8
26
141139
7
8
22
111234
10
5
25
7
8
22
9
1
19
6
2
14
6
2
14
9
1
19
8
5
21
6
5
17
11
2
24
8
4
20
5
7
17
8
9
25
15
8
38
9
6
24
9
1
19
10
2
22
9
7
25
11
3
25
9
7
25
TourneyTitles
1
1
9
10
7
4
2
34
RECORDS
Soccer
Charlotte
A Agnew, Connor (13 -)
Allen, Thomas (10-13)
Al Tayeh, Mazen (01-02)
Antonucci, Anthony (98 )
Apple, Marty (83-84)
Appleby, Craig (90-92)
Arnold, Chris (03-06)
Aumer, Steve (86-87; 89)
Ayers, Jeff (78-79)
B
Bajza, Jeff (87)
Baker, Brett (00 -03)
Barber, Bryan (97- 00)
Barker, Matthys (94-97)
Barnhorst, Nick (12-14)
Barrett, Bob (84)
Beachem, Josh (03-05)
Beaulieu, T.J. (10-11)
Begue, Paul (04-07)
Belkhiter, Omar (01-02)
Bernstein, Rick (80)
Beyer, Kevin (90)
Bias, Keith (83)
Blechner, Doug (86)
Boggs, Al (90)
Bokar, Monbo (13-14)
Bonilla, Dominic (12- )
Bowman, Sean (14-)
Bradner, Matt (95-99)
Bradnock-Brennan, Biko (12- )
Brathwaite, Randy (87-88)
Broennle, Rick (87)
Bronico, Brandt (13-)
Brooker, Carl (76)
Brown, Chris (90)
Brown, Craig (82-85)
Brown, Crunch (98-99)
Brown-Latham, Julien (09-10)
Bryant, Kevin (79)
Buerger, Bill (85-88)
Burgess, Roger (80-81)
Burk, Daniel (02, 04-05)
Busch, Jon (94-96)
Butler, Jason (85-86)
C Cairo, Rob (94)
Calvert, Billy (77)
Carew, Shane (00 - 02)
Castilla, Sebastian (03)
Caughran, Isaac (08-09, 11-12)
Choate, Chris (01)
Clark, Carlton (77-80)
Clark, Wayne (78-82)
Cole, Eric (1996-97)
Cooper, David (85-88)
Costa, David (00-03)
Cowles, Isaac (08-11)
Coyle, George (07)
Cozier, Mac (92-95)
Crooks, Chris (83-84)
Crowley, Tom (87)
Cuero, Andres (07-10)
Cullen, John (89-92)
Curry, Tom (82)
Cushing, Pat (83-87)
D
Daily, Tim (86 - 87)
Daniels, Scott (88)
Darby, Owen (09 -12)
Daughtry, Eric (96)
Davis, Klay (10-13)
Dawson, Gavin (10-11)
deBot, Hans (84-87)
Deitz, Alexander (08-10)
Dekemper, Jim (76; 78)
Dekovic, Matej (14-)
Dennis, Ian (89; 91-93)
Dennis, Jeremy (11-13)
Diver, Dan (86)
Doh, Tureh (79-82)
Dougan, Sean (90)
All-Time Letterwinners
Ducote, Alex (06-07)
Duncan, Tyler (07-08, 10-11)
Dunn, David (78-80)
E Eavenson, Patrick (09-10)
Ebrahim, Bejan (77-78)
Edwards, Robert (82-84)
Eggert, Chris (80)
Eikeland, Jan Erik (97)
Erbacher, Kurt (78-81)
Evitts, Rob (99 - 02)
Exley, Luke (06-09)
F
Farmer, Grady (92-95)
Fashola, Ahmed (77-80)
Favitta, Jeff (05-08)
Feeney, Darren (91-93)
Fickes, Kevin (89-92)
Finkle, Danny (1995-96)
Flanagan, Sean (02)
Flannigan, Chris (82-84)
Flavin, Tim (99-02)
Fox, Kevin (05, 07)
Franks, Floyd (02 -05)
Franks, Mike (92-95)
Fraser, Beau (05-06)
G Garcia, Carlos (88-91)
Garcia, Gabe (88-91)
Gentile, Giuseppe (11-13)
Gibson, Tyler (10-13)
Griesmer, Eddie (83-85)
Griffin, Kyle (09-10)
Griffith, John (83-86)
Gruno, Ian (88-90)
Gordon, Andy (77-78)
Grajeda, Jonathan (07)
Gross, Adam (06-09)
Guenther, Mark (99)
H Hall, Coleman (03-06)
Harding, Evan (03-06)
Harrell, Derek (04)
Harrell, Doug (79; 81-83)
Harris, Dionde (92-93) Hawes, Jason (08-11)
Hayden, John (81)
Hazeltine, Craig (82-84)
Heaney, Aidan (88-91)
Hensley, Nick (13-14)
Higgins, David (78-82)
Honer, Hans (13-)
Hofstetter, Robbie (81-84)
Huffhines, J.J. (00 - 02)
Hughes, David (1995-98)
I Imar, Pierre (81-82)
J
Jacobson, Brian (92-93)
James, Evan (08-11)
Johnston, Chase (13)
Johnston, Michael (81-84)
Jonsson, Kalli (87)
K Kardos, Brandon (12)
Karnchawee, Boonsom (76)
Kay, Tommy (84-85)
Keidel, Jim (76)
Kepler, Aaron (08)
Kirkbride, Aidan (10-13)
Kiser, Lee (77)
Koutsokalis, Jimmy (77-80)
Kowalewski, Shawn (89-92)
Kunevicius, Jim (94-97)
L
Lally, James (88-90)
Lampert, Joe (00-03)
Leathers, Cobby (98-99)
Lee, Andre (06)
Leflar, Shawn (85)
Leone, Ray (82-84)
Lewis, Mark (99)
Levit, Jay (88)
Long, Kent (05-08)
Lossett, Robert (02 -03)
Lund, Christian (1995-98)
M Mabee, Jon (1995-98)
Mackanos, Lucas (00-03)
Mangione, Gary (82-83)
Mangione, Roberto(85-86)
Marcum, Bart (88-91)
Martin, David (06-09)
Mathers, Nathan (06-09)
May, Robert (10 )
Mayer, David (12- )
Mayhew, Will (10-13)
McDonough, John (97-00)
McFarland, Jeff (01)
McGill, David (00-01)
Mebane, Giles (76-78)
Meggs, Doug (77)
Miller, Stephen (98-00)
Morton, John (94)
Mosier, Scott (93)
Mosier, Brian (85-88)
Mosier, Mike (76)
Munoz-Airey, Juan (99-01; 03)
Mupier, Mira (01- 04)
N Nabers, John (02 -05)
Naraine, Yogi (95-97)
Norwood, Josh (07-09)
O Orridge, Neil (83)
P
Paciolla, Jeff (85-88)
Pack, Austin (12- )
Palomino, Pete (03-06)
Parker, Kyle (12- )
Parry, Ben (94-97)
Pastore, Brian (92-95) Pearson, Michael (87)
Pedreschi, David (00-01)
Peirce, Chris (97-98)
Pendleton, Michael (77)
Pendleton, Shaun (81)
Perez, Anthony (10-13 )
Pham, Quy (78)
Phillips, Walter (79-83)
Pier, Brian (79)
Pickering, Todd (77-79)
Pinzon, Juan Pablo (96-99)
Power, Joe (81)
Pratt, Doug (91-93)
Prewett, Mike (80)
Propst, Robert (08-09)
Proskauer, Martin (80-81)
Pugliese, Stephen (96-99)
Q Quintana, Paul (94)
R
Raber, Scott (04)
Railton, Steve (84-85)
Reed, Lance (89-91)
Reiber, T.J. (87; 89)
Reineke, Dusty (96-99)
Reisterer, Scott (80)
Reiter, David (94)
Restrepo, Juan (94-95)
Rex, Jennings (09-12)
Richardson, A. (87-90)
Ricks, Bobby (86-89)
Riera-Gomez, R. (86-89)
Robinson, Alex (2005)
Robinson, C.J. (97-00)
Rock, Jason (92-94)
Rock, Mike (89-92 )
Rodriguez, Charles (08-11)
Rodriguez, Max (13 - )
Rogers, Chris (97-99)
Rogers, Kyle (86)
Rondinelli, Frank (85)
Rose, Michael (03-06)
Ross, Bob (76)
Rossi, Tony (81-82)
Roush, Chan (92-94)
Routhier, Shawn (94-96)
Rowley, Carl (76)
Ruud, Adam (04-05)
S
Sabballos, Steven (10)
Sackie, Paul (98-99)
Safari, Ahmad (81)
Salvaggione, Chris (07-08)
Schlee, David (76-79)
Schmalz, Chris (95-98)
Seibert, Tim (05-07)
Sepci, Tony (84)
Session, Reggie (97, 99)
Shackleford, Mark (78)
Shaffer, David (87)
Sheen, Randy (90; 92-94)
Sheppard, George (01-02)
Sherwood, Joe (95-98)
Shockley, Kevin (90-93)
Shoffner, Jamath (96-99)
Shull, Will (07)
Sincler, Page (97-00)
Skiouris, John (76)
Sloan, Mark (14 -)
Smith, Blake (03-06)
Smith, Donnie (09-12)
Spencer, Noah (94-95)
Sosa, Fernando (78-81)
Stack, Richard (94-95)
Stagg, Richard (89-90;92-93)
Steadman, Harrison (14-)
Stephens, David (76)
Stewart, Malcolm (14- )
Suarez, Raul “Coco” (80)
Swaim, Ryan (08)
Swiler, Sean (94)
Szalaji, Andy (84-85)
T
Tatters, Graham (03-04; 06-07)
Thomas, Robby (11- )
Tomlin, Ray (93-96)
Traeger, Steven (04-05)
Trinitapoli, Mike (00-03)
Tritch, Tim (07)
Tsambo, Ntando (99-00)
Tucker, Justin (09-10)
Turner, Jered (06)
Tutor, Erik (99)
V Van Grondelle, A. (81-82)
Vitale, Rory (80)
Vogl, Eric (04-05)
WWade, Pete (80-81)
Waechter, Luke (13-)
Wallace, Matt (08, 11)
Wargin, Chris (00-02)
Watt, Pat (93-95)
Weigand, Chris (82)
Weldon, Aaron (11-12)
Westwater, Dan (92-94)
Weston, Matt (08-)
White, Bryan (07)
Willoughby, Paul (10-11)
Wilson, Brian (93-94)
Wilson, Zhuvonte (14-)
Wisdo, Joel (01-04)
Woollard, Tom (06-07)
Wyatt, Bret (92-93)
Z Zubick, Sean (02-04, 06)
Zwicklbauer, F.J.(88-89)
Bold denotes members of the 2015 team
THE
RECORDS
39
Soccer
Charlotte
Team Akron
UAB
Ala. A&M
American
Appalachian St.
Baptist
Barber-Scotia
Barry (Fla.)
Belmont-Abbey
Birmingham So.
Brooklyn Coll.
Buffalo
Butler
Cal-Berkeley
Cal-Poly
UCLA
Campbell
Castleton State
Catawba
Central Conn. St.
UCF
Cincinnati
The Citadel
Clemson
Coastal Carolina
Coll. Charleston
Connecticut
Creighton
CSU-Bakersfield
Davidson
Davis & Elkins
Dayton
Denver
DePaul
Duke
Duquesne
East Carolina
Eastern Illinois
Elon
Emory
Erskine
Evansville
Florida Atlantic
FIU
Florida Tech
Fordham
Furman
Gardner-Webb
Georgia State
Georgetown
George Mason
George Washington
Hartford
Hartwick
High Point
Illinois State
Indiana
Jacksonville
James Madison
Kentucky
Lander
La Salle
Lenoir-Rhyne
Longwood
Louisville
Loyola-Chicago
Marquette
40
49ers vs. all opponents
W
L
T
GF GA
300 8 2
179 4 7534
111 2 4
100 2 0
10
6
1
35
29
210145
20011 0
100 2 0
5501526
200 6 1
100 6 0
100 7 0
100 1 0
100 1 0
200 6 3
020 2 8
163 2 6024
100 3 0
5202317
1
0
0
5
1
700202
7632422
110 1 2
6931831
4611623
8424022
001 1 1
121 8 8
1
0
0
4
0
189 6 7153
0
2
0
1
4
132 5 11
200 4 1
820268
2120 1349
511106
10
1
0
25
8
100 4 1
7302212
100 3 2
210 6 3
010 1 2
21011 5
3501115
100 5 2
232 7 8
124 6 4628
200 7 3
150 516
110 3 3
010 0 1
510163
100 3 0
110 3 5
010 1 2
100 1 0
010 1 2
5412015
020 0 2
400 5 1
20011 2
31111 5
300192
100 4 2
9502816
010 0 1
9202310
THE
Team Marshall
Maryland
Massachusetts
Memphis Mercer
Navy
New Hampshire
New Mexico
Newberry
North Carolina
UNC Asheville
UNCG
UNC Wilmington
NC State
Notre Dame
Old Dominion
Oneonta State
Pembroke State
Pfeiffer
Phila. Textile
Portland
Presbyterian
Princeton
Queens
Radford
Rhode Island
Richmond
Rutgers
St. Bonaventure
St. John’s
Saint Joseph’s
Saint Louis
St. Mary’s
San Diego
San Diego State
San Francisco
San Jose State
South Alabama
South Carolina
USC-Spartanburg
USF
SIU-Edwardsville
Stetson
Stony Brook
Temple
Tennessee
TCU
Tulsa
Vanderbilt
Vermont
Virginia
VCU
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Washington
W.Virginia Tech
Western Carolina
Western Ky.
William & Mary
Wingate
Winthrop
Wisc.-Green Bay
Wofford
Xavier
Totals
W
L
T
GF
GA 101 3 0
020 2 5
42211 6
8423520
100 2 0
100 2 1
100 2 1
101 2 0
10011 0
3160 1961
720424
9823229
7532919
7110 2248
210 4 1
2831525
110 4 2
200 9 0
5102311
200 3 0
011 1 5
100 1 0
100 4 2
200 7 2
4131911
3231813
403 7 1
001 1 1
510196
100 1 0
400143
7123 3641
30011 2
120 4 4
1
0
0
4
1
020 2 8
0
1
0
1
2
4301820
6153 2942
020 1 3
1014 2 40 54
100 1 0
100 3 0
100 3 0
220 5 4
30011 1
200 5 0
110 3 3
200 4 2
001 0 0
120 2 5
9413018
511137
7732331
101 4 3
100181
510226
210 8 5
1
1
0
4
3
200 8 0
113 3 4426
100 3 1
130 5 11
412106
419 275 83 15731142
2015 Opponents in Bold
RECORDS
Charlotte
Soccer
2011 College Cup Finalist
The 49ers won 16 games and reached the College Cup Championship game for the first time in school history. Charlotte finished the season a program best #2
in the Final NSCAA Coaches Poll. Charlotte only allowed four goals in their six NCAA Tournament games.
The 2011 Charlotte 49ers: Front Row (L to R): Paul Willoughby, Aaron Weldon, Jake Keating, Owen Darby, Tyler Gibson, Evan James, Jason Hawes, T.J Beaulieu, Will
Mayhew, Cory Dennis, Matt Wallace. Middle Row (L to R): Trainer Adam Jordan, Assistant Coach Kevin Langan, Tyler Duncan, Anthony Perez, Giuseppe Gentile, Isaac
Cowles, Donnie Smith, Isaac Caughran, Aidan Kirkbride, Nick Barnhorst, Assistant Coach Kyle Gookins, Head Coach Jeremy Gunn. Back Row (L to R): Grant Morrison,
Charles Rodriguez, Robby Thomas, Nick Hensley, Gavin Dawson, Klay Davis, Jennings Rex, Thomas Allen, Jeremy Dennis.
1996 National Semifinalist
The 49ers won a school-record 19 games en route to becoming the first team in Conference USA history to reach the National Semifinals.
The 1996 Charlotte 49ers: Front Row (L to R): Russell Miller, Brad Thomas, Jon Busch, Danny Murray. Middle Row (L to R): Trainer Stacie Bratton, Eric Cole, Yogi
Naraine, Matthys Barker, Joe Sherwood, David Hughes, Jon Mabee, Christian Lund, Chris Schmalz, Dusty Reineke, Matt Bradner, Shawn Routhier, Trainer Brian Metty.
Back Row (L to R): Head Coach John Tart, Manager Brandon Whelan, Ben Parry, Gabe Story, Darryl Miller, Ray Tomlin, Jim Kunevicius, Jamath Shoffner, Eric Daughtry,
Pablo Pinzon, Danny Finkle, Stephen Pugliese, Assistant Coach Ray Colado, Assistant Coach Brad Agoos.
COLLEGE
CUP
41
Soccer
Charlotte
NCAA appearances:
Overall Record: 7-8-4
Years:
1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013,
2014
2014 - NCAA At-Large National Seed (Seeded 10th)
L, 2-1 vs. North Carolina
2013 - NCAA Automatic (C-USA Champs)
National Seed (Seeded 13th)
L, 0-1 vs. Coastal Carolina
2012 - NCAA At-Large
W, 3-2 vs. UAB
L, 0-1 @ Georgetown
2011- NCAA At-Large (National Finalists)
W, 3-1 vs. Furman
W, 3-1 at UAB
W, 1-0 vs Akron
T, 1-1 at Connecticut (2 OT)
(49ers Advanced on PK’s)
T, 0-0 vs Creighton (in Hoover, Ala., 2 OT)
(49ers Advanced on PK’s)
L, 0-1 vs North Carolina (in Hoover, Ala.)
2009 - NCAA At-Large
T, 1-1 vs. UNC Wilmington (2 OT)
(UNCW advanced on PKs)
1997 - NCAA At-Large
L, 0-5 at Clemson
1996 - NCAA At-Large (National Semifinalists)
W, 3-1 vs. College of Charleston
W, 1-0 vs. Notre Dame
W, 3-0 vs. Hartford
L, 0-4 vs. FIU (in Richmond, Va.)
1994 - NCAA Automatic
L, 0-1 vs. College of Charleston (OT)
1992 - NCAA At-Large
T, 2-2 vs Davidson (OT)
(Davidson advances on PK’s)
1991 - NCAA At-Large
L, 0-1 at North Carolina (OT)
Charlotte NCAA Scoring Leaders:
G-A-P
Giuseppe Gentile, F
4- 1- 9
Jennings Rex, F
4- 1- 9
TJ Beaulieu, F
2- 2- 6
Matthys Barker, M
2- 1- 5
Danny Finkle, M
2- 0- 4
Matt Bradner, M
1- 2- 4
Eric Cole, F
1- 1- 3
Tyler Gibson, M
1- 1- 3
Parker, Kyle, F
1- 0- 2
Evan James, M
1- 0- 2
Craig Appleby, M
1- 0- 2
Mac Cozier, F
1- 0- 2
Adam Gross, M
1- 0- 2
Christian Lund, M
0- 2- 2
Doug Pratt, F
0- 2- 2
Darby Owen, M
0- 1- 1
Donnie Smith, F
0- 1- 1
Aidan Kirkbride, M
0- 1- 1
Thomas Allen, D
0- 1- 1
Isaac Caughren, M
0- 1- 1
Aaron Weldon, M
0- 1- 1
Dan Westwater, M
0- 1- 1
Jon Mabee, F
0- 1- 1
Stephen Pugliese, F
0- 1- 1
42
Year of Points
11, 12
11, 12
11
94, 96, 97
96
96, 97
96, 97
11, 12
14
11
91, 92
92, 94
09
96, 97
91, 92
12
12
11
11
11
11
92, 94
96, 97
96, 97
THE
1991
NCAA Tournament Team
1992
NCAA Tournament Team
1994 NCAA Tournament
Team
1997 NCAA Tournament
Team
2009 NCAA Tournament
Team
2012 NCAA Tournament
Team
2013 NCAA Tournament
Team
2014 NCAA Tournament
Team
RECORDS
Charlotte
Soccer
1976 - First season. The team went 3-10 under coach Ike Gardner. The program’s first win was over Barber Scotia College 10-0.
1977 - The program doubled their win total from the previous season with six wins. The program competed in the Sun Belt Conference for the first time. Jimmy Koutsokalis
became the program’s first all-conference performer. Ahmed Fashola became the first 49er to hit double figures with 13 goals.
1978 - The team again doubled their win total by winning 12 games. Fernando Sosa paced the Niners with 19 goals in his freshman season to earn first team All-Sun Belt
Conference honors.
1979 - The team won 16 games, a record that would stand for 16 years. Fernando Sosa set the single season goals scored record
with 28. Sosa scored a school record six goals against Newberry, Oct. 20. For the second straight season Sosa and Jimmy Koutsokalis each finished with double figure goals. Ike Gardner was named Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year.
1980 - Ike Gardner’s final season as coach. The team won 10 matches. Fernando Sosa earned first team All-Sun Belt Conference
honors for the third straight season.
1981 - Steve Parker took over as coach. Four players were honored that season with All-Sun Belt Conference honors. Fernando
Sosa ended his career as the school’s all-time goal scoring leader with 66.
1982 - Bob Warming took over as coaching. He led the team to 11 wins, which was the fourth time in the last five years the team
reached double figure wins. Warming won his first of three Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year awards.
1983 - The program won their first ever conference championship by winning the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. The Niners
beat Western Kentucky in the first round. They tied South Florida (but advanced on a shoot-out) and Old Dominion (won after
six overtimes on a shoot-out) to capture the tournament championship. Bob Warming was named Coach of the Year again.
Craig Brown was named Sun Belt Tournament MVP.
1984 - Tommy Kay and Marty Apple each collected 10 goals. John Griffith and Ray Leone each collected 10 assists.
1985 - The team won 11 games for third time in Bob Warming’s first four seasons. The Niners won six of their first eight games.
They lost in the Sun Belt Conference semifinals to South Florida. Goalkeeper Matt Martus registered a 0.83 goals against average.
1986 - David Cooper lead the team with 10 goals including four game winners. The Niners ended the regular season by winning three straight games.
1987 - Finished with an 8-7-2 record.
1988 - Bob Warming won Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year in his final season at Charlotte. The Niners beat Memphis
3-0 in their first ever meeting, September 3.
1989 - Frank Kohlenstein’s first season at the helm of the Niner soccer program. Gabe Garcia scored 13 goals and collected 34
Dan Westwater and Randy Sheen hoist the
points to lead the Niners.
1990 - Final season in the Sun Belt Conference. They finished with 11 wins which was the third straight season of double figure 1994 Metro Conference Championship
wins. The Niners defeated Notre Dame, 3-0, and Philadelphia Textile, 1-0, to capture the FIU/Southern Bell Classic title. Gabe trophy. The 49ers won the Metro
Conference title with a 3-1 win at #1 South
Garcia was named Sun Belt Conference MVP.
1991 - The program reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. They lost to North Carolina, 1-0, in Carolina, November 6, 1994.
overtime, Nov. 17 in the NCAA Tournament. Gabe Garcia scores 10 goals en route to earning second team All-American honors. He becomes the program’s first All-American. Goalkeeper Aidan Heaney set the school record for goals against average in a season at 0.40. Began the season by going
13-0-2. Garcia and Heaney became the first Niners to be named first team All-South region.
1992 - Made the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. Tied Davidson, 2-2 before a crowd of over 4,000 fans, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament
but Davidson advanced on penalty kicks, November 15. The Niners did not lose a home match as they finished with a 10-0-1 record at home. The Niners collected their
second conference championship by winning the Metro. Frank Kohlenstein won his second straight Metro Conference Coach of the Year award. Mike Rock earned Metro
Conference Defensive MVP.
1993 - Beat #4 Clemson 3-2, Sept. 8. Won 10 games for the sixth straight season of double figure wins.
Doug Pratt was named first team All-Metro as he lead the team with nine goals and eight assists.
1994 - Tied the school record for wins in a season with 16. Frank Kohlenstein earns his third
Metro Conference Coach of the Year award. Mac Cozier becomes the first Niners soccer player
to be named first team All-American. He leads the team with 14 goals and 11 assists. Cozier also
was named the Metro Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Randy Sheen was named Metro
Conference Defensive Player of the Year. The Niners upset #1 South Carolina on the road, 3-1,
to win the Metro Conference and finish the regular season ranked first in the South Region. The
Niners fell to College of Charleston, 1-0, in overtime in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
1995 - John Tart takes over the coaching reins of the Charlotte soccer program. The Niners fall
2-0 to Saint Louis in a snowstorm in the inaugural Conference USA Tournament championship
game. The team registers double figure wins for the eighth straight season.
1996 - The 49ers became the first Conference USA team in any sport to reach the National semifinals. The Niners won a school record 19 games. They went 7-1 in Conference USA to capture
the regular season title. The Niners defeated College of Charleston, Notre Dame and Hartford to
reach the national semifinals before falling to Florida International before 20,269 fans in Richmond,
Va. Goalkeeper Jon Busch becomes the Niners second first team All-American after recording 12
shutouts and a 0.89 goals against average. Busch also earned Conference USA Defensive Player
Jon Busch makes a save in the 49ers 3-0 win over Hartford at of the Year honors. John Tart was named Conference USA Coach of the Year.
Transamerica Field, December 8, 1996. The victory sent Charlotte to 1997 - The Niners reached the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. The team won
12 games which made it 10 straight seasons of double figure wins. Ben Parry becomes the fourth
the College Cup in Richmond, Virginia.
Niners to earn All-American honors as he was selected the second team. Matthys Barker, David
Hughes and Ben Parry all earn first team All-Conference USA honors. Jim Kunevicius, who earned second team All-Conference USA honors, was selected GTE/CoSIDA
Academic All-American for the second straight season.
1998 - The Niners win 11 games and reach the semifinals of the Conference USA Tournament. The team posted a win on the road at nationally ranked Wake Forest. For the
second straight season three Niners earn first team All-Conference USA honors as Jon Mabee, Christian Lund and C.J. Robinson were selected.
1999 - The Niners captured the Wake Forest Nike Classic. Dusty Reineke, who scored the game winning goal in sudden death overtime to give the Niners the Classic title
with a win over Richmond, was named Classic MVP. His efforts in the classic earned him a spot on Soccer America’s National team of the Week. Charlotte athletic department hosted the College Cup for the first of two consecutive seasons.
2000 - Charlotte posted road wins over nationally ranked South Carolina, Saint Louis and Marquette. They had six All-Conference USA selections.
2001 - The 49ers advanced to the Conference USA Tournament semifinals. Five Charlotte players earned All-Conference USA honors. Goalkeeper Lucas Mackanos earned
Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week honors three times.
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RECORDS
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Soccer
2002 - The 49ers won the Big Four Classic for the second straight season with victories over NC State
and Duke. Defender Joe Lampert was named to Soccer America’s Team of the Week for his efforts in
the Big Four Classic.
2003 - Reached the finals of the Conference USA Tournament for the second time in school history.
Defeated regular season champ #20 Cincinnati in the C-USA Tourney Semifinals. Tied #6 Saint Louis,
2-2, in the finals but lost the tournament championship on penalty kicks. Four players earned AllConference USA honors.
2004 - Won 11 games which was the most victories by the 49ers since 1998. Juniors Floyd Franks and
Adam Ruud earn first-team All-Conference USA honors. Ruud scored 11 goals which was the most by
a 49er since 1996.
2005 - Seniors Floyd Franks and Adam Ruud garnered first-team all-conference honors for the second
straight season when they claimed the honor in the 49ers first season in the Atlantic 10 conference.
2006 - Seniors Evan Harding, Michael Rose and Pete Palomino earned All-Atlantic 10 honors. Freshman goalkeeper David Martin finished the season with a 0.81 GAA which is the third lowest in school
history. Martin was named to the A-10 All-Rookie team.
2007 - Jeremy Gunn took over the coaching reigns. Won 12 games, which is the most wins by the 49ers
Captains Isaac Cowles, Isaac Caughran and Charles
since 1997, and reached their first-ever Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship game. Chris Salvaggione
earned first-team All-Atlantic 10 honors after leading the league in assists with nine. Will Shull was Rodriguez accept the College Cup Finalist trophy after
the National Championship game, December 11, 2011.
named to the A-10 All-Rookie team.
2008 - Chris Salvaggione named A-10 Offensive Player of the Year. Salvaggione earned second-team
NSCAA and third-team TopDrawerSoccer.com All-American honors. Adam Gross was named third-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American. Charlotte captured
three regular-season tournament titles.
2009 - Won 11 games and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1997. Defeated #3 Wake Forest on the road ending Wake Forest’s nation-best 46game unbeaten streak against non-conference opponents. Adam Gross was named first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American as well as A-10 Men’s Soccer
Student-Athlete of the Year.
2010 - Won 13 games and captured the program’s first-ever Atlantic 10 regular-season title. Defeated #11 Wake Forest at home. Saw two of the largest crowds in Transamercia
Field history in wins over Clemson and Wake Forest. Charles Rodriguez became the first Niner named A-10 Defensive Player of the Year. While, Tyler Gibson became the
first Niner to earn A-10 Midfielder and Rookie of the Year honors. Spent majority of the year nationally-ranked.
2011 - Won 16 games on their way to the program’s first College Cup Final. Went a perfect 9-0 at home. Charles Rodriguez named to several All-American teams. Giuseppe
Gentile was named Soccer America National Freshman of the Year and A-10 Rookie of the Year. Charles Rodriguez, Donnie Smith, Tyler Gibson and Gentile were AllAtlantic 10 picks. Finished #2 in the final NCSAA Poll.
2012 - Won 15 games and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Captured the A-10 regular-season title. Coach Kevin Langan led the 49ers to the most wins
by a coach in their first year at Charlotte. Donnie Smith was named A-10 Midfielder of the Year. Tyler Gibson, Donnie Smith, Giuseppe Gentile, Thomas Allen and Klay
Davis were All-Atlantic 10 selections. Biko Bradnock-Brennan was named to the A-10 All-Rookie team.
2013 - Won 12 games. Captured the Conference USA Tournament title which marked the 49ers second-ever conference tournament title after defeating Tulsa 1-0 on
Tyler Gibson’s penalty kick in the 88th minute. Charlotte also earned a national seed (13th seed) in the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history. Giuseppe
Gentile was named Conference USA Tournament Offensive MVP. Thomas Allen was named Conference USA Tournament Defensive MVP. Kyle Parker shared Conference
USA’s Golden Boot Award after leading the league in goals with seven goals in C-USA play. Gibson was named CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American and Aidan
Kirkbride was named NSCAA Scholar All-American.
2014 - Won 14 games. Captured the Conference USA regular-season title. Charlotte also earned a national seed (10th seed) in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in
school history. Kyle Parker was named Conference USA Co-Offensive Player of the Year. Parker was named second-team NSCAA and College Soccer News All-American.
Parker was a semifinalist for the Hermann Trophy. Seven 49ers earned All-Conference USA honors.
1976 - Record: 3-10-0
Coach: Ike Gardner
S 7 at Pfeiffer
L, 0-8
S 10 at Belmont Abbey
L, 0-11
S 12 at Appalachian St.
L, 0-5
S 20 High Point
L, 0-2
S 23 at Catawba
L, 2-4
S 27 at Duke
L, 0-8
O 1 Barber Scotia
W, 10-0
O 6 at Davidson
L, 0-6
O 9 at Campbell
L, 0-7
O 13Winthrop
W, 4-2
O 15at North Carolina
L, 0-7
O 27at Belmont Abbey
L, 1-7
O 29Catawba
W, 2-1
1977 - Record: 6-12
Sun Belt Record: 0-2
Coach: Ike Gardner
S 9 UNC Greensboro@ L, 3-5(4OT)
S 10 UNC Asheville @
L, 1-2
S 14 Barber Scotia^
W, 1-0
S 19 at NC State
L, 0-8
S 22 Belmont Abbey
L, 1-2
S 24 Wofford
L, 2-4
S 27 at Furman
L, 0-3
S 30 at Winthrop
L, 3-6
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O 6 at Lenoir-Rhyne
W, 10-1
O 11 Catawba
W, 2-1
O 14 at Western Carolina
L, 0-2
O 17 Winthrop
W, 3-1
O 25 Davidson
W, 2-1
O 29 at North Carolina
L, 1-9
N 1 at Wofford
L, 0-4
N 8 Lenoir-Rhyne
W, 5-1
N 18 at South Florida !
L, 0-10
N 19 vs. Georgia State !
L, 0-5
@ - Four Points Tournament
! - Sun Belt Tourn., Tampa, FL
^ - Won by forfeit
1978 - Record: 12-10-1
Sun Belt Record: 2-2
Coach: Ike Gardner
S 1 UNC Greensboro @
W, 4-0
S 2 Pfeiffer @
W, 3-2
S 6 North Carolina
L, 0-3
S 13 NC State
L, 0-7
S 16 Florida Tech
W, 5-2
S 18 Lenoir-Rhyne
W, 4-0
S 19 at Belmont Abbey
L, 1-2
S 21 Western Carolina
W, 3-1
S 24 East Carolina
W, 3-2
THE
S 27 at Furman
T, 3-3
S 30 at Citadel
L, 0-2
O 2 at Baptist
L, 1-3
O 5 at Winthrop
W, 3-1
O 7 Wofford
L, 0-1
O 10 Pembroke State
W, 3-0
O 14 at Mercer
W, 2-0
O 15 at Georgia State
L, 2-3
O 18 Winthrop
W, 4-1
O 24 at Davidson
L, 0-2
O 27 at Catawba
W, 3-1
N 2 vs. South Ala. !
W, 3-2
N 3 at Jacksonville !
L, 1-5
N 4 vs. South Florida !%
L, 1-3
@ - Four Points Tournament
! - Sun Belt Tourn., Jacksonville, FL
% - Third Place Match SB Tourn.
1979 - Record: 16-7-1
Sun Belt Record: 3-2-1
Coach: Ike Gardner
S 1 at North Carolina
L, 1-2
S 8 UNC Asheville @
W, 7-0
S 9 UNC Wilmington @
L, 1-2
S 11 UAB
W, 5-0
S 13 UCLA
L, 2-4
S 18 Campbell
W, 4-0
S 22 Catawba
W, 8-2
S 27 Baptist
W, 6-1
S 29 at Clg. of Charleston
W, 9-3
S 30 at Citadel
W, 1-0
O 2 Furman
W, 4-1
O 5 vs. Jacksonville& T, 1-1(OT)
O 6 at UNC Wilmington & L, 0-1 (OT)
O 11 Winthrop
L, 0-1
O 14 Georgia State
L, 0-2
O 17 Davidson
W, 3-0
O 20 Newberry
W, 11-0
O 22 at West. Carolina
W, 3-1
O 25at Wake Forest
W, 2-1 (OT)
O 27 at Pembroke State
W, 6-0
O 29 at East Carolina
W, 4-0
N 2 vs. UAB !
W, 6-2
N 3 vs. VCU !
W, 2-1 (OT)
N 4 vs. South Fla.! L, 2-3(OT)
@ - Four Points Tournament
& - Port City Clsc., Wilmington, NC
! - Sun Belt Tourn.., Atlanta, GA
RECORDS
Charlotte
1980 - Record: 16-7-1
Sun Belt Record: 2-2
Coach: Ike Gardner
S 5 UNC Asheville @
W, 7-0
S 6 UNC Wilmington@
L, 3-5
S 8 UAB
W, 6-1
S 10 North Carolina
L, 1-8
S 14 Western Carolina
W, 5-2
S 18 at Winthrop
W, 1-0
S 20 at Duke
L, 0-4
S 24 at Clemson
L, 0-1
S 27 East Carolina
W, 3-1
S 29 VCU
W, 2-0
O 2 Belmont Abbey
W, 1-0
O 4 at Georgia State
L, 1-3
O 5 at Emory
W, 3-2 (OT)
O 9 Coastal Carolina
L, 0-4
O 15 at App State
L, 0-6
O 18 at Davidson
W, 3-2
O 22 Wake Forest
T, 1-1 (OT)
O 25 at Campbell
T, 4-4 (OT)
N 1 C of Charleston
T,1-1(OT)
N 3 at Furman
W, 4-1
N 7 at Jacksonville !
L, 2-3
@ - Four Points Tournament
! - Sun Belt Tourn.., Jacksonville,FL
1981 - Record: 6-12
Sun Belt Record: 0-2
Coach: Steve Parker
S 4 UNC Asheville @
W, 15-0
S 5 UNC Greensboro @ W, 3-0
S 8 at Coastal Carolina
W, 3-2
S 11 vs. Hartwick $
L, 1-4
S 12 at Oneonta State $
L, 1-2
S 19 at North Carolina
L, 1-2
S 26 Alabama A & M
L, 0-3
S 30 at Appalachian St.
L, 0-1
O 4 at Wake Forest
W,1-0(OT)
O 7 Duke L, 3-4
O 14 at NC State
L, 1-6
O 17 at Clg. Charleston
W, 2-1
O 20 Davidson
L, 1-3
O 23 at Old Dominion
L, 1-2
O 25 Davis & Elkins
L, 1-3
O 28 Campbell
W, 4-0
N 2 Winthrop
L, 0-1
N 6 Jacksonville !
L, 1-3
@ - Four Points Tournament
$ - Mayor’s Cup VI, Oneonta, NY
! - Sun Belt Tourn.., Tampa, FL
1982 - Record: 11-6-3
Sun Belt Record: 3-1
Coach: Bob Warming
S 1 at S. Carolina T, 1-1 (OT)
S 4 NC State
L, 0-5
S 7 at Western Carolina
W, 2-0
S 11 vs VCU $ *
W, 4-2
S 12 at Longwood$
W,4-2(OT)
S 18 North Carolina
L, 2-3
S 11 at Duke
L, 0-5
S 17 Winthrop @
T, 1-1 (OT)
S 29 Belmont Abbey @
W, 3-1
O 2 at Davis & Elkins
L, 0-1
O 6 Wake Forest
T, 0-0 (OT)
O 9 Georgia State
W, 1-0
O 13 at East Carolina
W, 3-0
O 15 at UNC Wilmington
L, 0-1
O 20 App. State
W, 4-1
O 23 Old Dominion
W, 3-1
O 27 at Campbell
W, 1-0
O 30 Clg. of Charleston
W, 2-0
N 4 UAB !
W, 4-1
N 5 Old Dominion !
L, 1-2
* - Sun Belt Conference Match
$ - Longwood Invitational
@ - Charlotte Observer Tourn..
! - Sun Belt Conference Tourn.
1983 - Record: 7-9-4
Sun Belt Record: 2-0-2
Coach: Bob Warming
S 3 at Pfeiffer
W, 3-0
S 9 vs. Campbell $
T, 1-1 (OT)
S 10 at UNCW $
W, 1-0
S 14 South Carolina
L, 2-3 (OT)
S 17 at Erskine
W, 2-1
S 19 East Carolina
W, 2-1
S 24 vs. George Washington% L, 1-2
S 25 vs. South Florida %
L, 0-8
S 28 Davidson
T, 1-1 (OT)
S 29 at Belmont Abbey
L, 1-2
O 1 Lander
W, 6-1
O 5 at Wake Forest
L, 1-3
O 12 at North Carolina
L, 1-5
O 14 Duke
L, 1-6
O 16 UNC Wilmington
L, 1-3
O 18 at Appalachian St.
L, 0-1
O 26 at Clg. Charleston
W, 4-0
N 3 vs. Western Ky.!
W, 5-3
N 4 vs. South Fla.!
T, 2-2 (OT)
N 5 at Old Dominion!@ T, 0-0 (OT)
$ - UNCW Port City Classic
% - USC Gamecock Invitational
! - Sun Belt Tourn.., Norfolk, VA
@ - Won Sun Belt Tourn. 1-0 in 6th OT but game
was officially called a tie
1984 - Record: 11-7-3
Sun Belt Record: 2-1-1
Coach: Bob Warming
S 1 at East Carolina
W, 5-2
S 5 at Duke
L, 0-4
S 8 Pfeiffer
W, 6-1
S 12 UCLA
L, 0-4
S 13 at South Carolina
L, 0-1
S 15 at Davidson
T, 0-0 (OT)
S 16 Belmont Abbey
W, 3-0
S 19 Erskine
L, 0-2
S 22 vs. ODU $
T, 0-0 (OT)
S 23 vs. Tennessee $
W, 3-1
S 29 UAB & W, 7-0
S 30 Clg. Charleston &
W, 7-1
O 5 vs. Furman @
T, 1-1 (OT)
O 6 at Lander @
W, 5-1
O 11 Wake Forest
L, 2-3
O 18 North Carolina
W, 2-0
THE
Soccer
O 20 at UNC Wilmington
O 24 Western Carolina
O 27 Appalachian State
N 1 UAB !
N 2 Old Dominion !
$ - South Carolina Invitational
& - UNC Charlotte Invitational
@ - Lander Invitational
! - Sun Belt Tourn., Mobile, AL
W, 6-1
W, 9-0
L, 3-4
W, 5-0
L, 0-3
1985 - Record: 11-6-2
Sun Belt Record: 3-1
Coach: Bob Warming
S 1 at Pfeiffer
W, 8-0
S 4 East Carolina
W, 1-0
S 11 South Carolina
L, 2-3
S 14 Furman
L, 4-5 (OT)
S 18 Tennessee
W, 7-0
S 21 vs. UNCG $
W, 2-1
S 22 vs. App State $
W, 2-1
S 25 at Belmont Abbey
W, 2-0
O 2 Duke L, 0-1
O 5 UNC Wilmington T, 2-2 (OT)
O 7 at Davidson
T, 0-0 (OT)
O 11 at UAB @
W, 6-1
O 12 vs. South Ala. @
W, 2-1
O 17 at North Carolina
L, 0-2
O 20 at Wake Forest
W, 1-0
O 25 Notre Dame
L, 0-1
N 2 Catawba
W, 6-2
N 7 vs. South Ala. !
W, 1-0 (OT)
N 8 vs. South Florida !
L, 1-2
$ - USC Gamecock Invitational
@ - UAB Invitational
! - Sun Belt Tourn.., Norfolk, VA
1986 - Record: 9-13-0
Sun Belt Record: 0-2
Coach: Bob Warming
S 3 Pfeiffer
W, 3-0
S 6 at Furman
L, 0-3
S 10 at App State
L, 1-2
S 13 UNC Greensboro
L, 2-4
S 16 at South Carolina
L, 0-6
S 20 vs. Castleton St. $
W, 3-0
S 21 vs. Georgetown $
W, 3-2
S 24 Belmont Abbey
W, 2-1
S 27 vs. Georgia State @
L, 1-3
S 28 at Tennessee @
W, 1-0
O 1 at Duke
L, 0-2
O 4 at Catawba
L, 0-6
O 7 North Carolina
L, 1-3
O 11 at Fla. International
L, 1-3
O 12 at Barry
W, 2-0 (OT)
O 16 Virginia Tech
L, 2-3
O 18 Wake Forest
L, 1-2 (OT)
O 22 Campbell
W, 4-2
O 29 UNC Wilmington
W, 1-0
N 1 Davidson
W, 6-1
N 6 vs. VCU !
L, 2-3
N 7 vs. South Ala. !
L, 1-2
$ - Met Life Clsc., Charleston, WV
@ - Volunteer Clsc.., Knoxville, TN
! - Sun Belt Tourn., Tampa, FL
1987 - Record: 8-7-2
Sun Belt Record: 1-2
Coach: Bob Warming
S 9 at Davidson
T, 3-3 (OT)
S 12 Cincinnati $
W, 5-0
S 13 Davidson $
L, 0-1
S 16 West Virginia Tech
W, 18-1
S 19 UNC Wilmington
W, 3-0
S 23 Winthrop
T, 4-4 (OT)
S 26 at Fla. Intern.%
L, 1-2
S 27 vs. SIU-Edwardsville % W, 1-0
O 3 Furman
L, 0-1
O 7 App. State
W, 3-1
O 11 at Jacksonville *
L, 1-2
O 16 VCU * !
W, 4-0
O 18 Old Dominion * !
L, 2-6
O 21 at Campbell
W, 2-0
O 24 at Virginia Tech
W, 2-1
O 28 NC State
L, 0-4
N 1 at N. Carolina
L, 1-3
$ - WSOC-TV Tournament
% - Southern Bell Tourn.., Miami, FL.
* Sun Belt Game
! - Sun Belt East Inv., Charlotte, NC
1988 - Record: 10-4-3
Sun Belt Record: 5-2
Coach: Bob Warming
S 3 Memphis $
W, 3-0
S 4 Western Ky. $
W, 3-1
S 7 Charleston
L, 0-3
S 13 at App. State
T, 1-1 (OT)
S 17 at Furman
W, 2-1
S 24 Davidson
W, 3-0
S 30 Jacksonville *
W, 2-0
O 5 at Winthrop
T, 1-1 OT)
O 10 at UAB
W, 4-1
O 14 vs. VCU * %
W, 3-0
O 16 vs. ODU * %
W, 2-1
O 20 Campbell
W, 6-1
O 23 at UNC Wilmington T, 1-1 (OT)
O 26 at NC State
L, 0-1
O 30 North Carolina
W, 3-2
N 4 vs. South Fla. !
L, 1-2
N 5 at South Ala. !
L, 0-3
$ - UNC Charlotte Invitational
* - Sun Belt East Game
% - Sun Belt East Tourn.., Jacksonville, FL
! - Sun Belt Tourn.., Mobile, AL
1989 - Record: 12-5-2
Sun Belt Record: 2-1-2
Coach: Frank Kohlenstein
S 2 vs. Coastal Car. $
L, 3-5
S 4 at Campbell $
W, 4-0
S 8 at Virginia %
L, 0-2
S 10 vs. Brooklyn %
W, 6-0
S 13 App. State
W, 2-0
RECORDS
45
Charlotte
S 16 UNC Wilmington
W, 4-1
S 24 at Davidson
W, 3-2 (OT)
S 27 at Wake Forest
L, 2-5
O 4 Baptist
W, 7-1
O 8 at Jacksonville
W, 3-0
O 10 USC-Spartanburg
L, 0-1
O 13 VCU &
T, 0-0 (OT)
O 15 at ODU&
T, 1-1 (OT)
O 21 Furman
W, 2-0
O 23 Wingate
W, 3-0
O 24 Winthrop
W, 3-0
O 29 at North Car. W, 4-2 (OT)
N 3 vs. South Ala.!
L, 0-2
N 4 vs. South Florida !
W, 2-0
$ - Campbell Camel Classic
% - Virginia Coca-Cola Classic
& - Sun Belt East Tournament
! - Sun Belt Tourn.., Norfolk, VA
O 12 vs. Ala. A & M @
W, 1-0
O 13 at Davidson @
W, 2-1
O 16 #18 NC State
W, 2-0
O 19 Jacksonville $
W, 1-0
O 20 Vermont $
T, 0-0 (OT)
O 25 #22 Evansville <
L,1-2(OT)
O 27 at Fla. Int. <
L, 0-1
O 30 Coastal Car.
T, 2-2 (OT)
N 9 vs. Va. Tech !
W, 1-0
N 10 at South Fla. !
T, 0-0 (OT)
N 17 at #24 UNC #
L, 0-1 (OT)
? - Nike Cup, New Britain, CT
% - Met Life Clsc., San Diego, CA
@ - Charlie’s Inv., Davidson, NC
$ - UNC Charlotte Invitational
< - FIU/Southern Bell Classic
! - Metro Conference Tournament
# - NCAA Tournament First Round
1990 - Record: 11-10-1
Sun Belt Record: 4-3
Coach: Frank Kohlenstein
A 28 USC Spartanburg
L, 1-2
S 1 at #17 NC St. %
L, 1-5
S 2 vs. #10 Duke %
L,2-4 (OT)
S 8 vs. Oneonta St.&
W, 3-0
S 9 at #8 Hartwick &
W, 2-1
S 15 at VCU *
W, 2-1 (OT)
S 18 South Ala.*
W, 1-0 (OT)
S 21 at Western Ky.* @
L, 0-1
S 23 vs. Memphis @
W, 4-0
S 26 at Furman
T, 1-1 (OT)
S 29 UAB *
W, 6-1
S 30 #20 Davidson
W, 2-1
O 2 Campbell
L, 0-1
O 5 #14 American $
W, 2-0
O 7 San Diego $
L, 1-2
O 9 UNC-Asheville
L, 0-1
O 14 at Jacksonville *
W, 5-1
O 17 at #2 Clemson
L, 0-2
O 26 vs. Notre Dame !
W, 3-0
O 27 vs. Philadelphia Textile! W, 1-0
O 31 Old Dominion *
L, 0-2
N 3 at South Fla.*
L, 1-2 (OT)
% - Umbro/NC State Classic
& - Mayor’s Cup, Oneonta, NY
@ - Corvette Clsc., Bowling Green, KY
$ - UNC Charlotte Classic
! - FIU/Southern Bell Classic
* - Sun Belt Game
1992 - Record: 14-3-2
Metro Record: 4-0
Coach: Frank Kohlenstein
S 5 at VCU*
W, 4-2
S 7 Queens
W, 6-2
S 11 vs. St. Mary’s $
W, 4-0
S 13 at #7 San Francisco $
L, 1-4
S 18 Radford
W, 6-1
S 23 #16 Davidson
W, 4-3
S 27 at #5 So. Carolina
T, 2-2 (OT)
O 3 Buffalo %
W, 7-0
O 7 at #12 Furman
W, 2-0
O 11 #14 South Fla.*
W, 3-0
O 14 Virginia Tech *
W, 2-0
O 17 Eastern Illinois @
W, 4-1
O 18 Akron @
W, 5-1
L, 1-2 (OT)
O 21 at #18 Clemson
O 24 Erskine
W, 4-0
O 25 UNCG
W, 2-1 (OT)
O 27 at #18 Coastal Car.
L, 1-3
N 1 at Louisville *
W, 1-0
N 15 #15 Davidson #
T,2-2(OT)
$ - Met Life Clsc., San Francisco, CA
% - UNC Charlotte Classic
* - Metro Conference Game
@ - Charlotte Soccer Foundation Clsc
# - NCAA Tourn.., Charlotte, NC
1991 - Record: 14-3-5
Metro Record: 2-1
Coach: Frank Kohlenstein
S 1 at #7 Clemson
T, 0-0 (OT)
S 7 vs. St. John’s ?
W, 1-0
S 8 at Central Ct. St. ?
W, 5-1
S 10 Queens
W, 1-0
S 18 at UNCG
W, 3-0
S 20 at #23 San Diego %
W, 2-0
S 22 vs. California %
W, 1-0
S 25 VCU *
W, 3-0
S 27 vs. Navy W, 2-1
O 1 Wingate
W, 5-0
O 9 #14 Furman
T, 0-0 (OT)
46
1993 - Record: 10-7-2
Metro Record: 3-1-1
Coach: Frank Kohlenstein
S 4 at #4 Creighton
L, 1-3
S 5 vs. Illinois State
W, 1-0
S 8 #4 Clemson
W, 3-2
S 10 VCU*
L, 1-3
S 11 Clg. of Charleston
L, 1-3
S 16 at Davidson
L, 0-1
S 22 at Radford
T, 1-1 (OT)
S 24 vs. San Francisco
L, 1-4
S 26 vs. Central Florida
W, 3-0
O 1 vs. WI-Green Bay
W, 3-1
O 3 vs. #22 Princeton
W, 4-2
O 6 vs. Va. Tech* W, 3-2 (OT)
O 13 at South Fla.*
W, 3-2 (OT)
O 17 at Jacksonville
W, 3-0
THE
Soccer
O 21 #16 South Carolina*
O 23 Louisville*
O 24 #1 Creighton
O 28 Furman
O 31 at UNC Greensboro
* - Metro Conference Game
T, 1-1
W, 2-0
L, 2-3
W, 4-3
L, 0-3
N 12 vs. Saint Louis !
L, 0-2
* - Conference USA Game
$ - UNC Charlotte/UMBRO Inv.
& - South Florida Tournament
@ - FIU/Southern Bell Classic
! - C-USA Tourn.., Milwaukee, WI
1994 - Record: 16-4-0
Metro Record: 5-0
Coach: Frank Kohlenstein
S 3 vs. Washington @
W, 3-2
S 4 at #17 Portland @
L, 1-5
S 8 Davidson
W, 4-3
S 16 at #1 Saint Louis
L, 1-3
S 21 at Furman
W, 4-0
S 24 Central Florida $
W, 4-1
S 25 Akron $
W, 2-1 (OT)
S 28 at VCU *
W, 2-1
O 1 at Louisville *
W, 4-0
O 5 Virginia Tech *
W, 3-1
O 8 UNC Greensboro
W, 3-0
O 12 App. State
W, 4-0
O 15 South Florida *
W, 6-2
O 19 vs. #11 Creighton
W, 5-2
O 22 #15 Fla. Intern.&
W, 2-1
O 23 Philadelphia Textile &
W, 2-0
O 30 at Clemson
L, 1-3
N 6 at #1 So. Carolina
W, 3-1
N 9 at Clg of Charleston
W, 5-2
N 20 C of Charleston#
L, 0-1 (OT)
@ - Portland Adidas Invitational
$ - UNC Charlotte Classic
* - Metro Conference Game
& - Charlotte Soccer Foundation
# - NCAA Tournament First Round
1996 - Record: 19-5-0
C-USA Record: 7-1
Coach: John Tart
S 1 at Furman
W, 4-0
S 4 Appalachian State
W, 3-1
S 7 Campbell
W, 1-0
S 13 at Louisville *
W, 2-0
S 15 at Memphis *
W, 1-0
S 20 vs. San Diego St. &
W, 4-1
S 22 at #16 San Diego &
L, 1-2
S 27 South Florida * @
W, 4-2
S 29 Cal Poly @
W, 3-2
O 6 Cincinnati *
W, 3-0
O 9 UAB *
W, 3-0
O 13 #18 Clemson
W, 2-1
O 16 DePaul *
W, 2-0
O 18at #17 Marquette *
W, 5-1
O 20at Saint Louis *
L, 2-3
O 23UNC Asheville
W, 1-0
O 27Davidson
W, 1-0
N 3 at NC State
L, 2-3 (OT)
N 7 at South Carolina
W, 1-0
N 12Cincinnati !
L, 0-1
N 24Clg. of Charleston #
W, 3-1
D 1 #11 Notre Dame #
W, 1-0
D 8 Hartford #
W, 3-0
D 13 Fla. International #$
L, 0-4
& - Met Life Classic
@ - UNC Charlotte/UMBRO Inv.
* - Conference USA Game
! - Conference USA Tournament
# - NCAA Tournament
$ - NCAA College Cup
1995 - Record: 11-8-3
Conference USA Record: 5-3
Coach: John Tart
S 2 Vanderbilt
W, 2-1
S 5 Furman
T, 1-1 (OT)
S 10 Memphis *
W, 6-1
S 14 #4 Saint Louis *
L, 3-4
S 17 at UAB *
L, 0-1
S 22 St. Mary’s $
W, 5-1
S 24 #9 Portland $
T, 0-0 (OT)
S 29 Louisville *
W, 4-1
O 1 at Davidson
W, 2-1
O 4 #16 South Carolina
L, 0-2
O 8 at #5 Clemson
L, 1-2 (OT)
O 11 Marquette *
W, 2-1 (OT)
O 15 Cal-Poly State
W, 3-1
O 20 vs.#25 FIU&
L, 0-1 (OT)
O 22 at South Florida *&
L, 1-2
O 27 vs. Indiana @
L, 1-2
O 29 vs. Rutgers @
T, 1-1 (OT)
N 1 at DePaul *
W, 4-0
N 4 at Cincinnati *
W, 3-1
N 9 at Marquette !
W, 2-1
N 10 vs. UAB !
W, 2-0
1997 - Record: 12-7-2
C-USA Record: 4-4
Coach: John Tart
A 30 #24 Wake Forest
L, 0-1
S 6 at Davidson
W, 3-0
S 9 Furman
W, 3-1
S 12 vs. New Hampshire $
W, 2-1
S 14 vs. #5 Washington$
T, 1-1 (OT)
S 19 at Marquette *
L, 0-1
S 21 at DePaul *
W, 2-1
S 24 at Clemson
T, 2-2 (OT)
S 28 at UAB
L, 0-1
O 3 Stetson
W, 3-0
O 5 South Florida *
L, 3-4 (OT)
O 10#20 Saint Louis *
W, 2-1
O 12Memphis *
W, 3-2
O 17at Louisville *
W, 3-2
O 19at Cincinnati *
L, 1-2
O 22at Campbell
W, 6-2
0 29 Elon
W, 7-0
N 2 #15 NC State
W, 3-0
N 9 at UAB %
W, 2-0
N 14at South Florida !
L, 0-2
RECORDS
Charlotte
N 23at #16 Clemson #
L, 0-5
$- Wake Forest Tournament
* - Conference USA Game
% - C-USA Tourn.., Birmingham, Ala.
! - C-USA semifinals, Tampa, Fla.
# - NCAA Tournament First Round
1998 - Record: 11-6-2
C- USA Record: 5-3
Coach: John Tart
S 1 Davidson
W, 2-1
S 5 Campbell
W, 4-0
S 11 at #20 Wake Forest
W, 2-1
S 18 Marquette *
W, 3-1
S 20 DePaul *
W, 7-1
S 23 at #23 Furman
T, 2-2 (OT)
S 26 UAB *
L, 1-2
O 2 at Central Florida
W, 2-0
O 4 at South Florida *
L, 2-3
O 9 at #13 Saint Louis *
L, 0-1
O 11at Memphis *
W, 3-2
O 16Louisville *
W, 6-0
O 18Cincinnati *
W, 2-1
O 21#3 Clemson
L, 0-2
O 24at # 7 So. Carolina
L, 1-2
O 28UNC Asheville
W, 6-0
N 1 at NC State
W, 2-1 (OT)
N 8 Cincinnati !$
T, 1-1 (OT)
N 13at South Florida !
L, 0-1
* - Conference USA Game
$ - Charlotte advanced on PKs
! - C-USA Tourn.
1999 - Record: 5-12
C-USA Record: 1-7
Coach: John Tart
S 4 at Campbell
W, 2-0
S 7 South Carolina
L, 2-3
S 12 at Memphis *
L, 2-3
S 19 at DePaul *
L, 0-1 (OT)
S 24 vs. Vanderbilt $
W, 2-1
S 26 vs. Richmond $
W, 2-1 (OT)
S 29 Louisville *
L, 1-3
O 3 at South Fla.*^
L, 0-1
O 7 UAB *
L, 1-3
O 10Marquette *
W, 2-1 (OT)
O 13at #25 Cincinnati* L, 0-1 (OT)
O 17#3 St. Louis *
L, 1-2
O 20at Davidson
W, 4-2
O 24at Clemson
L, 1-2
O 30at NC State &
L, 1-2
O 31vs. #1 Duke &
L, 1-5
N 3 William & Mary
L, 1-2
* - Conference USA Game
$ - Wake Forest Nike Classic
& - Big Four Classic, Raleigh, NC
^ - Loss by forfeit
2000 - Record: 8-9-2
C-USA Record: 5-2-1
Coach: John Tart
S 1 Campbell
W, 2-0
S 4 at So. Carolina
W, 2-1
S 7 Davidson
L, 2-3 (OT)
S 10 DePaul *
W, 3-1
S 13 Cincinnati *
L, 1-4
S 17 at UAB *
T, 1-1 (2OT)
S 23 Memphis* %
W, 4-3 (2OT)
S 24 Virginia Tech %
T, 0-0 (2OT)
O 1 at #7 Marquette*
W, 3-0
O 4 at Elon
L, 1-2
O 8 South Florida *
W, 2-1
O 11at Louisville*
L, 0-3
L, 2-3 (OT)
O 15#18 Wake Forest
O 18at #1 No. Carolina
L, 0-3
O 21at #11 St. Louis *
W, 2-0
O 27vs. #9 Duke &
L, 4-5
O 29vs. NC State &
W, 1-0
N 5 #14 Clemson
L, 0-4
L, 1-2 (OT)
N 9 vs. Louisville !
* - Conference USA Game
% - Charlotte/Puma Classic
& - Big Four Clsc., Greensboro, NC
! - C-USA Tourn., St. Louis, MO
2001 - Record: 9-9-3
C-USA Record: 5-4-1
Coach: John Tart
A 31 Gardner-Webb
W, 4-3 (2OT)
S 2 East Carolina*
L, 0-1
S 7 at Memphis*$
T, 1-1 (2OT)
S 9 vs. Alabama A & M $ T, 1-1 (2OT)
S 19 #11 South Carolina L, 0-1 (2OT)
S 22 at Davidson
L, 0-2
S 26 at Cincinnati*
W, 2-1 (2OT)
S 30 #9 UAB*
L, 1-2 (2OT)
O 3 Elon
W, 2-1
O 7 at TCU*
W, 3-0
O 10at Wake Forest
L, 1-8
O 17#7 North Carolina
L, 0-3
O 21Marquette*
W, 1-0
O 26vs. NC State&
W, 4-1
O 28at Duke&
W, 1-0
N 1 Louisville*
L, 0-1
N 4 at DePaul*
W, 2-1
N 7 #3 Saint Louis*
L, 1-3
N 11at South Florida*
W, 1-0
N 15vs. Cincinnati !% T, 2-2 (2OT)
N 16 vs. #3 Saint Louis !
L, 1-4
* - Conference USA Game
$ - Memphis Tourn.., Memphis, TN
& - Big Four Classic, Durham, NC
! - C-USA Tournament, Tampa, FL
% - Charlotte advanced on PKs
2002 - Record: 9-7-2
C-USA Record: 4-5-1
Coach: John Tart
A 31 at Radford
L, 0-1
S 6 vs. Rhode Island&
W, 2-1
S 8 vs. Birmingham So.&
W, 4-0
S 15 at East Carolina*
W, 1-0
S 18 Winthrop
W, 5-4
S 22 DePaul*
W, 2-0
S 25 at #21 Saint Louis*
L, 0-2
S 29 South Florida*
W, 1-0
O 5 at UAB*
L, 0-4
O 9 Davidson
T, 1-1 (2OT)
O 12TCU*
W, 2-0
THE
Soccer
O 16at #11 South Carolina
L, 1-2
O 19at Marquette*
L, 1-3
O 25NC State%
W, 2-0
O 27#25 Duke%
W, 1-0
N 2 Cincinnati*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
N 6 at Louisville*
L, 0-3
N 9 Memphis*
L, 1-2
& - UAB Tourn., Birmingham, AL
* - Conference USA Game
% - Big Four Classic, Charlotte, NC
2003 - Record: 7-9-4
C-USA Record: 4-3-2
Coach: John Tart
A 29 vs. George Mason%
L, 0-1
A 31 at James Madison%
L, 0-2
S 7 East Carolina*
W, 1-0.
S 12 at South Florida*&
W, 2-1
S 14 vs. Florida Atlantic&
L, 1-4
S 20 #3 Saint Louis*
L, 1-2 (2 OT)
S 24 Radford
T, 2-2 (2 OT)
S 27 at Davidson
W, 3-1
O 1 Louisville*
W, 2-1
O 5 at Cincinnati*
L, 1-5
O 11#20 UAB*
T, 2-2 (2 OT)
O 15South Carolina
L, 0-1
O 18at DePaul*
L, 0-2
O 24at NC State#
L, 0-2
O 26at Duke#
L, 0-1 (OT)
N 1 Marquette*
W, 2-0
N 8 at Memphis*
T, 1-1 (2 OT)
N 13vs. USF^
W, 2-1
N 14vs. #20 Cincinnati^
W, 1-0
N 16vs. #6 Saint Louis^! T, 2-2 (2 OT)
% - JMU/Comfort Inn Inv., Harrisonburg, VA
& - USF/Ameri-Suites Inv., Tampa, FL
# - Big Four Classic
* - Conference USA Games
^ - C-USA Tourn.., Memphis, TN
! - SLU claims title on penalty kicks
2004 - Record: 11-7-1
C-USA Record: 5-4-0
Coach: John Tart
S 1 Appalachian St.
W, 4-3 (OT)
S 4 at Radford
T, 1-1 (2 OT)
S 11 #17 USF*
L, 0-1 (2 OT)
S 18 at UAB*&
L, 1-4
S 19 vs. Birmingham So.&
W, 2-1
S 22 at Winthrop
W, 3-1
S 25 Memphis*
L, 1-3
O 2 at Saint Louis*
W, 2-0
O 6 at East Carolina*
W, 2-1
O 9 Cincinnati*
L, 0-3
O 13at #7 South Carolina
W, 1-0
O 16at Marquette*
W, 2-1
O 20at Louisville*
W, 2-0
O 23#1 UNC Greensboro
L, 2-4
O 27NC State
W, 2-1
O 30DePaul*
W, 4-1
N 5 Davidson
L, 2-4
N 12vs. Cincinnati%
W, 2-0
N 13vs. UAB%
L, 0-1 (2 OT)
* - Conference USA Game
& - UAB LaQuinta Clsc. Birmingham, AL
% - C-USA Tourn., Louisville, KY
2005 - Record: 6-8-4
A-10 Record: 3-2-4
Coach: John Tart
S 1 at Davidson
L, 2-3 (OT)
S 5 at #24 UNC Greensboro L, 0-4
S 10 at #14 Virginia
L, 0-2
S 16 at Appalachian St.
W, 1-0
S 21 Radford
W, 3-2
S 24 South Carolina
L, 1-2 (OT)
S 28 at #16 NC State
L, 1-2
O 1 UNC Asheville
W, 3-0
O 7 at St. Bonaventure*
W, 3-1
O 9 at Fordham*
L, 0-1 (2 OT)
O 14Xavier*
W, 2-0
O 16Dayton*
T, 1-1 (2 OT)
O 22at Richmond*
T, 0-0 (2 OT)
O 28at UMass*
T, 2-2 (2 OT)
O 30at Rhode Island*
L, 1-4
N 4 Saint Louis
T, 1-1 (2 OT)
N 6 #14 Duquesne
W, 1-0
N 10vs. Dayton&
L, 1-3
* - Atlantic 10 Conference Game
& - A-10 Tourn., St. Louis, MO
2006 - Record: 9-5-4;
A-10 Record: 5-2-2
Coach: John Tart
A 25 at UNC Asheville
W, 2-1
A 28 Charleston
T, 1-1 (2 OT)
S 1 vs. Loyola-Chicago#
L, 0-1
S 3 vs. Elon#
L, 1-3
S 8 Radford&
W, 4-2
S 10 James Madison&
L, 0-3
S 16 Appalachian St. W, 3-2 (2 OT)
S 20 Gardner-Webb
W, 3-0
S 23 Massachusetts
T, 0-0 (2 OT)
S 29 at Temple*
W, 1-0
O 1 at Saint Joseph’s*
W, 6-1
O 6 La Salle*
W, 1-0
O 8 George Washington*
W, 2-0
O 14Richmond*
T, 0-0 (2 OT)
O 20Fordham*
L, 1-2
O 22St. Bonaventure*
W, 3-1
O 27at Xavier*
T, 1-1 (2 OT)
O 29at Dayton*
L, 2-4
N 2 Duquesne%
T, 0-0 (2 OT)
# - Davidson Clsc., Davidson, NC
& - JAKO Inv., Charlotte, NC
* - Atlantic 10 Game
% A-10 Tourn., Charlotte, NC
2007 - Record: 12-7-2
A-10 Record: 5-3-1
Coach: Jeremy Gunn
A 31 San Jose State& S 2 Saint Mary’s&
S 7 Elon%
S 9 C. of Charleston%
S 15 Davidson
RECORDS
L, 1-2
W, 2-1
W, 3-2
L, 0-2
W, 5-1
47
Charlotte
S 19 UNC Greensboro
L, 0-1
S 22 Presbyterian
W, 1-0 (2OT)
S 29 @ Appalachian State
W, 4-0
O 3 @ Central Florida
W, 3-0
O 12@ Duquesne*
L, 1-2
O 14@ St. Bonaventure* L, 2-3 (OT)
O 19Rhode Island*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
O 21Massachusetts*
W, 1-0
O 26@ G. Washington*
W, 3-0
O 28@ Richmond*
W, 2-0
N 2 Temple*
W, 2-0
N 4 Saint Joseph’s*
W, 3-1
N 10@ #12 Saint Louis*
L, 1-5
N 15vs. Fordham$
W, 2-1
N 16vs. #12 Saint Louis&^ T, 0-0 (2 OT)
N 18vs. Massachusetts&
L, 0-2
& - Davidson Adidas Clsc., Davidson, NC
% - Aaron Olkitsky Clsc.,Charleston, SC
* - Atlantic 10 Game
& - A-10 Tourn., Dayton, OH
^ - Advanced on Penalty Kicks, 3-2
2008 - Record: 12-6-1
A-10 Record: 4-4-1
Coach: Jeremy Gunn
A 29 at Davidson& W, 5-1
A 31 at Clg. of Charleston& W, 5-3
S 12 Coastal Carolina% L, 1-2 (OT)
S 14 at UNC Wilmington % W, 3-1
S 19 Winthrop!
W, 2-0
S 21 UAB!
W, 1-0
S 24 UNC Greensboro
W, 1-0
S 27 Elon
W, 2-1 (OT)
S 30 UCF
W, 4-0
O 7 at #10 Maryland L, 1-2 (OT)
O 11at Fordham*
W, 2-1
O 12at La Salle*
L, 2-3
O 17Dayton*
T, 0-0, (2OT)
O 19Xavier*
W, 2-1
O 25#18 Saint Louis*
L, 2-3
O 31Duquesne*
W, 3-2
N 2 St. Bonaventure
W, 4-0
N 7 at Rhode Island* L, 1-2 (2OT)
N 9 at Massachusetts* L, 0-1
& - Davidson/Adidas Clsc., Davidson, NC
% - UNCW/Courtyard Marriott Clsc., Wilmington, NC
! - Charlotte/Nike Inv., Charlotte, NC
* - Atlantic 10 Game
2009 - Record: 11-3-6
A-10 Record: 5-2-2
Coach: Jeremy Gunn
S 1 at South Carolina
L, 1-4
S 4 at Elon
W, 2-1
S 9 at Clemson
T, 1-1 (2 OT)
S 12 Campbell
W, 2-1
S 18 CSU-Bakersfield&
W, 4-0
S 20 Winthrop&
W, 4-2
S 26 at UNC Greensboro
T, 2-2
S 29 at #3 Wake Forest
W, 3-1
O 3 at Furman
W, 1-0
O 9 G. Washington*
W, 6-0
O 11Richmond*
T, 0-0 (2 OT)
O 17 at Saint Louis*
W, 2-1
O 23La Salle*
W, 3-0
48
O 25Fordham*
T, 2-2 (2 OT)
O 30at Dayton*
L, 0-3
N 1 at Xavier*
W, 3-2
N 6 at Saint Joseph’s*
W, 2-1 (OT)
N 8 at Temple*
L, 1-2
N 13at Rhode Island! T, 1-1 (2 OT)
N 19#18 UNCW%#
T, 1-1 (2 OT)
& - Charlotte/Nike Inv., Charlotte, NC
* - Atlantic 10 Game
! - A-10 Tournament, Kingston, RI
% - NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, NC
# - UNCW advanced on penalty kicks
Soccer
N 27 #10 Akron%
W, 1-0
D 4 at #5 UCONN%!
T,1-1(2OT)
D 9 vs #2 Creighton&! T,0-0(2OT)
D 11 vs #1 North Carolina# L, 0-1
* Atlantic 10 Game
$ A-10 Tourn., St. Louis, MO
% NCAA Tournament
& College Cup, Hoover, AL
# College Cup Championship
! 49ers Advanced on PK’s
2012 - Record: 15-4-3
A-10 Record: 7-1-1
Coach: Kevin Langan
2010 - Record: 13-5-1
A 25 Denver
W, 2-1
A-10 Record: 8-1
A 27 #14 Coastal Carolina
W, 1-0
Coach: Jeremy Gunn
T, 1-1
S 1 at UNC Greensboro
L, 1-2 A 31 #17 UAB
W, 3-0
S 4 Elon
W, 1-0 S 7 Stony Brook &
W, 1-0
S 10 at UAB@
L, 1-2 (OT) S 9 at Kentucky &
W, 3-2
S 11 vs. Memphis@
W, 4-0 S 12 South Carolina
T, 1-1
S 14 #11 Wake Forest
W, 2-0 S 15 at UNCG
L, 0-2
S 18 at Campbell
L, 1-2 S 22 at Elon
W, 2-1
S 25 South Carolina
L, 0-1 S 26 at UCF
L, 1-4
S 28 Clemson
W, 2-1 (2OT) O 5 at VCU*
W, 2-0
O 2 Furman
W, 1-0 O 7 at Richmond*
T, 0-0
O 8 at St. Bonaventure*
W, 2-0 O 12Fordham*
W, 3-0
O 10 at Duquesne*
W, 2-1 (OT) O 14La Salle*
W, 4-0
O 15 at George Washington* W, 2-0 O 19Massachusetts*
W, 6-1
O 17at Richmond*
W, 1-0 (OT) O 21Rhode Island*
W, 1-0
O 22Saint Louis*
W, 3-1 O 26at #13 Saint Louis*
W, 1-0
O 29Saint Joseph’s*
W, 3-0 O 28at Butler*
W, 2-1
O 31Temple*
L, 1-2 (2OT) N 3 George Washington*
W, 2-1
N 5 Massachusetts*
W, 2-0 N 8 Duquesne !
L, 0-1
N 7 Rhode Island*
W, 5-2 N 9 #21 VCU !
W, 3-2
N 12 Xavier!#
L, 0-0 (2OT) N 15UAB %
L, 0-1
@ - UABSoccerForCureTourn.,Birmingham,AL N 18at #6 Georgetown %
! - Atlantic 10 Tournament, Charlotte, NC & - UK Invitational, Lexington KY
* - Atlantic 10 Conference Game
* - Atlantic 10 Game
! - A-10 Tournament, Charlotte, NC
# - Xavier advanced on penalty kicks
% - NCAA Tournament
2011 - Record: 16-5-4
A-10 Record: 6-1-2
2013 - Record: 12-6-3
Coach: Jeremy Gunn
C-USA Record: 4-3-2
A 29 at Coastal Carolina
W, 2-1
Coach: Kevin Langan
S 4 UNC Wilmington W, 2-0 A 30 at Denver
W, 2-0
S 6 at S. Carolina
L, 1-2 S 3 UNCG
L, 0-1
S 9 at Elon
W, 3-0 S 6 at #12 Coastal Carolina W, 2-1
S 11 #27 UNCG
W, 1-0 S 13 at #8 UAB&*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
S 16 at #10 Virginia
W, 2-1(OT)
S 20 at Clemson
W, 3-1
S 24 Campbell
W, 2-0
S 27 at #3 Maryland
L, 1-3
O 7 at UMASS
*W, 2-1(2OT)
Norm the Niner at
O 9 at Rhode Island*
T, 1-1(2OT)
the 2011 College
O 14 St. Bonaventure*
W, 5-1
Cup in Hoover
O 16 Duquesne*
W, 1-0
Alabama
O 21 at La Salle*
T,2-2(2OT)
O 23 at Fordham*
L, 0-1
O 28 Xavier*
W, 1-0 (OT)
O 30 Dayton*
W, 1-0
N 5 at Saint Louis*
W, 2-1(2OT)
N 10 vs Xavier$
L, 1-2 (OT)
N 17 #22 Furman%
W, 3-1
N 20 at #11 UAB%
W, 3-1
THE
S 15 vs. Memphis&
L, 1-2
S 21 Campbell
W, 3-0
S 24 UCF
W, 2-0
S 27 South Carolina*
L, 1-2
O 1 #20 Wake Forest
T, 1-1 (2OT)
O 4 at New Mexico*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
O 9 Old Dominion*
L, 2-3 (OT)
O 13at #13 Tulsa*
L, 2-3 (OT)
O 19Kentucky*
W, 1-0
O 22#14 Clemson
W, 3-1
O 30at Florida Atlantic*
W, 6-0
N 2 Marshall*
W, 3-0
N 8 at FIU*
W, 3-0
N 13UAB%
W, 2-1
N 15Kentucky%
W, 1-0
N 17Tulsa%
W, 1-0
N 24#18 Coastal Carolina$
L, 0-1
&-UABSoccerForACureClassic,Birmingham,AL
* - Conference USA Game
% - C-USA Tournament, Charlotte, NC
$ - NCAA Tournament
2014 - Record: 14-4-1
C-USA Record: 6-1-1
Coach: Kevin Langan
A 31 Radford
W, 2-1
S 5 #9 Coastal CarolinaL, 2-1 (2 OT)
S 9 at UNC G
W, 2-0
S 13 at Winthrop
W, 3-0
S 15 Wofford
W, 3-2 (2 OT)
S 20 at #25 Campbell
W, 6-1
S 26 #5 New Mexico*
W, 2-0
S 30 William & Mary
W, 3-1
O 4 at South Carolina*
W, 3-0
O 7 at Clemson
W, 1-0
O 11FIU*
W, 4-3
O 18at Old Dominion*
L, 1-2
O 21at Marshall*
T, 0-0 (2 OT)
O 24UAB*
W, 1-0
O 28at #22 Wake Forest
W, 1-0
N 1 Florida Atlantic*
W, 4-1
N 7 at #13 Kentucky*
W, 2-1
N 14at Old Dominion%
L, 1-2
N 23#16 North Carolina$
L, 1-2
* - Conference USA Game
% - C-USA Tournament, Norfolk, VA
$ - NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, NC
RECORDS
Soccer
Charlotte
CONFERENCE USA
Formed: April 24, 1995
(Charter members: Charlotte, Cincinnati,
DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette,
Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss,
Tulane, UAB, USF)
Affiliate Members for Men’s Soccer Only: Kentucky, New Mexico and South Carolina
Commissioner: Britton Banowsky
Location:
Irving, Texas
Conference USA enters its third decade in 2015-16 as
it continues to compete and promote the success of its
student-athletes. The league has adapted to the everchanging landscape of collegiate athletics over its first
20 seasons, but the commitment to excellence, integrity,
leadership and its student athletes in competition, academics and community is unwavering.
Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its
14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana
Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old
Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA
and WKU.
Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA
teams have combined for 88 bowl appearances in football, 102 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball
including three Final Fours, 63 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 79
NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four
trips to the College Cup, and 35 individual national
champions in track and field and cross country.
Success is not limited to athletic achievement, however,
as 198 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered
Academic All-America honors, 691 have achieved
academic all-district laurels and thousands of studentathletes have earned their college degrees.
SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD
Charlotte
49ers
Charlotte, N.C.
Old Dominion
Monarchs
Norfolk, Va.
Florida Atlantic
Owls
Boca Raton, Fla.
Rice
Owls
Houston, Texas
FIU
Panthers
Miami, Fla.
Southern Miss
Golden Eagles
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Louisiana Tech
Bulldogs/Lady Techsters
Ruston, La.
UAB
Blazers
Birmingham, Ala.
Marshall
Thundering Herd
Huntington, W.Va.
UTEP
Miners
El Paso, Texas
Middle Tennessee
Blue Raiders
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
UTSA
Roadrunners
San Antonio, Texas
North Texas
Mean Green
Denton, Texas
WKU
Hilltoppers
Bowling Green, Ky.
LEAGUE FORMATS:
Men’s & Women’s Basketball (14 teams):
one division;
All teams participate in championship.
Men’s Soccer (9 teams):
one division; Top 7 advance to tourney Women’s Soccer (14 teams):
one division; Top 8 advance to tourney Volleyball (13 teams):
one division; Top 8 advance to tourney
Baseball (12 teams):
one division; Top 8 advance to tourney
Softball (12 teams):
one division; Top 8 advance
Cross country; golf; tennis and track and field:
No regular-season format;
All teams participate in championship.
49ers Host 2015 C-USA Championships
Men’s Soccer; Nov. 11-13
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About Dubois
Dr. Philip L. Dubois
Ph.D. and master’s in Political Science (Wisconsin-Madison)
A.B. in Political Science (Univ. of California, Davis, 1972)
Previous Experience
President, University of Wyoming, 1997-2005
Provost & Vice Chancellor, UNC Charlotte, 1991-1997
Executive Assoc. Dean for College of Letters and Science
University of California, Davis, 1990-91
Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Programs
University of California, Davis, 1988-1990
Assistant Vice Chancellor;
University of California, Davis, 1983-88
Athletic Ties
NCAA Division I Board of Directors
President, Mountain West Conference, 1998-99
Attendee, NCAA President Mark Emmert 2011 Retreat
Board of Trustees
UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR
10 years, 2005-06 - Present
A native of Oakland, Calif., Philip L. Dubois attended the University of California, Davis, where he graduated in 1972
with highest honors with an undergraduate degree in political science, including election to Phi Beta Kappa. He then earned master’s (1974) and
doctoral (1978) degrees in the field from the University of WisconsinMadison.
Dubois began his academic career in 1976 at the University of
California, Davis. Over the next 15 years, he rose through the faculty
and administrative ranks to full professor and held various administrative posts, including associate vice chancellor for academic affairs.
In 1991, Dubois was recruited to UNC Charlotte, where he spent the
next six and a half years as provost and vice chancellor for academic
affairs. Under his leadership, UNC Charlotte opened its first classroom facility in Uptown Charlotte and launched its first doctoral programs.
In 1997, Dubois was named president of the University of Wyoming. In that role, he led the development and implementation of
comprehensive academic, support services, and capital construction
plans for Wyoming’s only university. Private contributions to the institution more than quadrupled during his tenure.
He was honored in 2004 by the Council for Advancement and
Support of Education (CASE) with its District VI Chief Executive Leadership Award.
On March 18, 2005, Dubois was named UNC Charlotte’s fourth
chancellor, and he assumed that role on July 15. As the University’s
leader, Dubois has focused his efforts on building UNC Charlotte’s visibility and support in the greater Charlotte region; has led long-range
planning to accommodate expected enrollment of 35,000 students; has
championed a number of key capital construction projects, including
completion of EPIC and UNC Charlotte Center City, located in the heart
of the Queen City; has improved the efficiency and effectiveness of
critical business processes; and has implemented an intercollegiate
football program starting fall 2013.
Dr. Dubois and his wife, Lisa Lewis Dubois, have three adult
children: ­Logan, Taylor, and Ali. They are the first family to occupy the
chancellor’s official campus residence, Bissell House.
Ms. Karen A. Popp, Chair
Mr. Joe L. Price, Vice Chair
Ms. Laura A. Schulte, Secretary
Ms. Cathy Bessant
Mr. Martin L. Brackett, Jr.
Ms. Theresa Drew
Mr. David L. Hauser
Mr. Robert F. Hull, Jr.
Mr. Dhiaa M. Jamil
Ms. Mary Ann Rouse
Ms. Marion S. Sullivan
Mr. Michael L. Wilson
Mr. Mitchell J. Daratony, Student Body President, 2015-16
CHANCELLOR
DUBOIS
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PERSONAL:
Winthrop University, B.S. degree; physical education, 1974
Lettered in basketball
Univ. of Tennessee, Master’s; physical education, 1975
Assistant woman’s basketball coach to Pat Summitt
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Named Charlotte 49ers Director of Athletics in 1990-91
third woman to run NCAA Division I athletics program.
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, 2000-2004
first woman to serve on committee
Attendee, NCAA President Mark Emmert 2011 Retreat
One of four Directors of Athletics invited
President, NACDA, 2003-04
Sports Business Journal AD of the Year Finalist, 2013
NACDA Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year, 2001
NOTES:
The 49ers athletic department is fully-funded at the NCAA allowable levels for the first time in school history.
Keyed the 49ers successful bid to add football in 2013 and landed
it in an FBS Conference (C-USA) before it held its first practice.
Director of Athletics
25 years as AD
40 years Overall
1991-2015: Director of Athletics
1985-90: Associate Director of Athletics
1981-85: Assistant Director of Athletics
1976-82: Women’s Basketball Coach
Charlotte 49ers Director of Athletics Judy Rose is one of the most successful and
well-respected Athletics Directors in the nation. She was one of five finalists for
the 2013 Sports Business Journal’s Athletic Director of the Year Award.
At the time of her appointment in 1990, she was just the third female to be
put in charge of a Division I program. In 1999-2000, she became the first female
to serve on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. She served a fiveyear term (2000-2004) on that committee. She also completed a term as 2003-04
President of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA)
and was one of less than 70 university presidents and athletics administrators
invited to NCAA President Mark Emmert’s Summer 2011 Retreat.
Chief among her accomplishments with the university is the systematic
growth of the 49ers program. That growth culminated with the unveiling of the
Charlotte 49ers football program in 2013 that began as an FCS Independent
and was fast-tracked to land in the FBS Conference USA in 2015. The football
fieldhouse was named by donor Dale Halton in her honor: Judy W. Rose Football
Center
With the 49ers, she has overseen the 49ers moves from the Sun Belt
Conference to the Metro Conference to Conference USA to the Atlantic 10
and back to FBS C-USA in 2013-14. She has overseen the 49ers growth into
a program that is fully-funded at the NCAA level for athletic scholarships. She
has helped develop nearly $100 million worth of athletic facilities which have
enhanced playing venues, academic services, strength and conditioning programs
and training and medical support to improve the experience of each and every
student-athlete.
She is instrumental in attracting national sporting events to Charlotte such
as the 1994 Men’s Basketball Final Four, the 1996 Women’s Basketball Final
Four, the 1999 and 2000 Men’s Soccer College Cups as well as a variety of NCAA
Men’s Basketball tournament rounds, including the upcoming 2015 NCAA Men’s
Basketball 2nd and 3rd rounds.
The 49ers have enjoyed similar success in competition and the classroom.
Since Rose became A.D., 14 of the school’s 16 athletic programs have either
won a league title or been represented in NCAA play, or both. Prior to her stint as
A.D., only two programs touted such success. Meanwhile, the athletic department
now boasts a cumulative GPA of over 3.0 -- and has for 18 straight semesters.
Along the way, Rose has reaped her share of awards, for professional success, contributions to the community and leadership. In June 2013 she earned
the Business Journal’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the Annual Women in
Business Luncheon and was named to the Business Journal’s Women in Business Class of 2013.
Spearheaded nearly $100 million worth of facilities construction,
including Jerry Richardson Stadium/McColl-Richardson Field,
James H. Barnhardt Center/Halton Arena, Irwin Belk Track and
Field/Transamerica Field, the Wells Fargo Fieldhouse, MiltimoreWallis Athletics and Academic Training Center, Stubblefield Golf
Center, Robert and Mariam Hayes Baseball Stadium, HaltonWagner Tennis Complex and Softball Stadium renovations.
Helped attract 1994 NCAA Men’s Final Four and 1996 NCAA
Woman’s Final Four, 1999 and 2000 NCAA Div. I Men’s Soccer
College Cups, the 1997 AAU Junior Olympics and a variety of
NCAA Basketball Tournament rounds to Charlotte.
AT H L E T I C S
DIRECTOR
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UNC Charlotte
1,000 full-time faculty members in seven
professional colleges: 80 Bachelor Degrees,
64 Masters Programs, & 21 Doctoral Programs.
UNC Charlotte is located on nearly
1,000 beautifully landscaped acres
10 miles from downtown Charlotte, NC
With over 27,300 students, UNC Charlotte is consistently ranked among the top
academic institutions in the Southeast and boasts two US Professors of the Year
and one North Carolina Professor of the Year.
Since 2000, UNC Charlotte’s
campuses have seen nearly
$800 million in new,
completed construction,
including a $65 million
student union. Almost $45
million additional construction
is currently in either the
building or design phase.
The University
Career Center
uses cooperative
education, the
49ership
Program, career
prospector
externships and
academic
internships to
assist in career
exploration.
Charlotte
The 17th largest city in the U.S., Charlotte is the
largest trading center in the southeast and
second-largest financial center in the U.S. (NYC)
Charlotte is home to two of the largest banks in the
nation - Bank of America and Wells Fargo. It is the
largest and most accessible city beween
Washington, D.C. and Dallas, Texas, earning the
nickname, “International Gateway to the South.”
Eight Fortune 500 corporations are in the
Charlotte area.
Charlotte was incorporated in 1768, named in
honor of the wife of King George III, the
reigning English monarch. Even though the
residents disagreed with laws set forth by
Britain, naming the town Charlotte was in
hopes to win favor with the king.
GREAT PLACE TO LIVE AND WORK
BIG EVENTS IN QUEEN CITY
Barack Obama delivered a campaign speech on
campus days before the 2008 election which
made him President of the United States. He and
his wife, Michelle, chose Charlotte to host its first
Democratic National Convention, in
September, 2012.
Charlotte’s
got a lot.
charlottesgotalot.com
The U.S. Conference of Mayors called Charlotte the “Most Livable City,” while Fortune
magazine named it the city with “#1 ProBusiness Attitude” in the U.S. and relocateAmerica.com chose it as the “Best place to
Live in America” with CNNMoney.com putting Charlotte No. 8 on the top 100 “Best
Places to Live and Launch.”
CHARLOTTE IS A SPORTS HAVEN
In addition to the 49ers, the region has hosted some of colleges finest events and
boasts a variety of professional sports franchises.
• Carolina Panthers (NFL)
• Charlotte Hornets (NBA)
• Charlotte Knights (AAA Baseball)
• Charlotte Hounds (MLL)
• Charlotte Checkers (AHL)
• Charlotte Independence (Soccer)
• Charlotte Eagles (Soccer)
• NASCAR Hall of Fame
• Charlotte Motor Speedway
• U.S. National Whitewater Center
Cam Newton/BOA Stadium Photos courtesy of Carolina Panthers
Campaign speech photo courtesy of University Public Relations
Hall of Fame photo shot by 49ers Sports Information
Speedway Photo courtesy Harold Hinson Photography
Speedway photo coutesy Visit Charlotte
1994 Men’s Basketball
Final Four
1996 Women’s Basketball Final Four
1999 Men’s Soccer
College Cup
2000 Men’s Soccer
College Cup
2008 Men’s Basketball
Regional Finals
2011 Men’s Basketball
2nd & 3rd Rounds
2015 Men’s Basketball
2nd & 3rd Rounds
49er Pride
Charlotte’s
volleyball
spearheads
“Dig Pink”
and led the
nation in
fundraising
in 3 of the
last 5 years
ALL-AMERICANS
Baseball
Barry Shifflett, 1985
Tim Collie, 1995
Joey Anderson, 1996
James Matan, 1998
Bo Robinson, 1998
Brad McElroy, 2007
Adam Mills, 2007
Chris Taylor, 2008
Andrew Smith, 2011
Men’s Basketball
Cedric Maxwell, 1977
Bryon Dinkins, 1988
Jarvis Lang, 1991
DeMarco Johnson, 1998
Curtis Withers, 2004
Eddie Basden, 2005
M. Indoor Track & field
Will Montgomery, 2002
Derrick Johnson, 2005
Darius Law, 2010
Trey McRae, 2015
W. Outdoor Track & Field
Molly Kerin, 1995
Sharonda Johnson, 2004
Courtney Patterson, 2006
Shareese Woods, 2006, 2007
Pat Springs, 2009
Lefty Webster is a twotime all-Conference USA
selection.
Football makes the move to Conference USA and the
FBS in 2015, just two years after starting the program
M. Outdoor Track & Field
Rephel Martin, 2000
Will Montgomery, 2001, 2002
Trey McRae, 2014
Anthony Campbell, 2015
Women’s Basketball
Paula Bennet, 1980
Patricia Walker, 1982
Men’s Cross Country
Kenneth Svendsen, 1999
Women’s Cross Country
Molly Kerin, 1994, 95
Kelly Travis, 1999
Golf
Andrew DiBitetto, 2007
Corey Nagy, 2007,08,09,10
Jonas Enander Hedin, 2008
Men’s Soccer
Gabe Garcia, 1991
Mac Cozier, 1994
Jon Busch, 1996
Ben Parry, 1997
Chris Salvaggione, 2008
Charles Rodriguez, 2011
Kyle Parker, 2014
Women’s Soccer
Christina Papp, 1998
Courtney Crandall, 2002
Hailey Beam, 2008
Donnie Smith MLS
draft pick New England
Revolution
In 2015, Jordi Massalle Ferrer
won 29 singles matches,
third most in
program history
Jon Busch
San Jose
Earthquakes &
Chicago Fire 2008
MLS Goalkeeper
of the Year & 1996
NCAA College Cup
Macy
Vonderschmidt
is a two-time AllConference USA pick
Cedric “Cornbread”Maxwell
1977 NCAA Final Four
1981 Boston Celtics
NBA Finals MVP
W. Indoor Track & Field
Cassie Ficken, 2005
Shareese Woods, 2006,2007
Sharonda Johnson, 2007
Pat Springs, 2009
Amanda Goetschius, 2010
Men’s soccer advanced to the 2011 College Cup Final, the school’s first national
championship game in any sport
Coach Hibbs won his
700th career game at
Charlotte in April 2015.
49ers in
the Pros
Coach Price played 12 season in the
NBA and was a four-time All-Star
NBA
Cedric Ball
Eddie Basden
Sean Colson
Bryon Dinkins
DeMarco Johnson
Chad Kinch
Cedric Maxwell
Rodney White
Charlotte vs. Marquette
at the 1977 Final Four
John Maine - 2001 Conference USA
Pitcher of the Year
Trey McRae is a two-time
All-American at the NCAA
Championships
Former Harlem
Globetrotter
Charlie “Cobra” Coley
Lindsay Beam-Ozimek
U.S. National
Under-20 Team
3 Time Academic
All-American
A-10 Scholar
Athlete of the Year
NCAA Woman of
the Year Finalist
MLS
Jon Busch
Mac Cozier
Floyd Franks
Aiden Heaney
Mira Mupier
Evan James
Donnie Smith
Golf NCAA Regional Championship Team
NATIONAL TEAMS
Team USA
De’Angelo Alexander, Basketball
Jon Busch, Soccer
DeMarco Johnson, Basketball
Javis Lang, Basketball
Will Montgomery, Track
Jeff Mullins (Coach), Basketball
Lindsey Beam-Ozimek, Soccer
Jason Stanford, Baseball
Henry Williams, Basketball
Curtis Withers, Basketball
Shareese Woods, Track
Team CanadaTeam Liberia
Nick Sunseri, Cross Country
Abe Morlu, Track
MLB
Stu Cole
Mark Davidson
Chris Haney
Bryan Harvey
Jeff Johnson
John Maine
Armando Rios
Jason Stanford
Sean Whiteside
Ed Bean (Umpire)
Field Culbreth (Umpire)
WNBA
Markita Aldridge
Jameka Jones
Shareese Woods
Four-time
All-America
2008 U.S.
Indoor - Gold
2008 World
Indoor - Bronze
PGA Tour
Chris Tucker
WPFL
Janine Repole
Soccer Facilities
Transamerica
Field
Transamerica Field’s
digital scoreboard, installed before the 2010
season.
Wells Fargo Field House
(locker room site)
The lighted practice field was
used for games prior to
Transamerica Field.
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CHARLOTTE MEN’S SOCCER
2015 SCHEDULE
AUG 16
ELON (EXHIBITION)
AUG 21
AUG 29
SEP 4
AT DUKE (EXHIBITION)
AT VIRGINIA
AT COASTAL CAROLINA
SEP 7
SEP 11
GARDNER WEBB ^
WINTHROP ^
SEP 15
AT WILLIAM & MARY
SEP 19
OLD DOMINION *
SEP 22
OCT 3
AT WOFFORD
AT FIU *
OCT 6
OCT 10
CLEMSON
MARSHALL *
OCT 16
AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC *
OCT 20
OCT 23
VIRGINIA TECH
SOUTH CAROLINA *
OCT 27
AT NEW MEXICO *
OCT 31
NOV 3
KENTUCKY *
UNC WILMINGTON
NOV 7
AT UAB *
7PM
C-USA TOURNAMENT
7PM
7PM
7PM
NOV 11 QUARTERFINALS
8PM
8PM
7PM
7PM
7PM
7PM
7PM
7PM
(CHARLOTTE, NC)
NOV 13 SEMIFINALS
NOV 15 CHAMPIONSHIP
NCAA TOURNAMENT
NOV 19 FIRST ROUND
NOV 22 SECOND ROUND
NOV 28 THIRD ROUND
DEC 5
QUARTERFINALS
7PM
7PM
7PM
9PM
7PM
7PM
8PM
DEC 11 COLLEGE CUP SEMIFINALS
(KANSAS CITY, MO.)
DEC 13 COLLEGE CUP CHAMPIONSHIP
(KANSAS CITY, MO.)
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