Media Guide Delray Beach, Fla. November 27 - December 2, 2017

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1 Media Guide Delray Beach, Fla. November 27 - December 2, 2017

2 Opening Round November 18 - Campus Sites 1 Oklahoma Wesleyan (19-1-1)* 5 Saturday, 12:00 p.m. CST Waldorf (Iowa) (9-7-4) 0 16 Keiser (Fla.) (8-5-1) Saturday BYE 9 Vanguard (Calif.) (15-3-0)* 3 Saturday, 2:00 p.m. PST UC Merced (13-2-4) 0 8 Georgia Gwinnett (11-3-2)* 3 Saturday, 1:00 p.m. EST Southern Oregon (14-6-1) 2 5 Baker (Kan.) (15-4-2)* 2 Saturday, 7:00 p.m. CST Grace (Ind.) (12-4-4) 1 12 Columbia (Mo.) (17-2-2)* 2 Saturday, 5:00 p.m. CST Northwestern Ohio (14-5-1) 13 MidAmerica Nazarene(Kan.) (12-4-3)* 1 Saturday, 1:00 p.m. CST Wayland Baptist (Texas) (14-5-1) 2 4 Rio Grande (Ohio) (14-1-2)* 4 Saturday, 12:00 p.m. EST Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) (15-3-2) 5 Second Round November Oklahoma Wesleyan (20-1-1) Monday, 6:30 p.m. 16 Keiser (Fla.) (8-5-1) 9 Vanguard (Calif.) (16-3-0) Monday, 4:00 p.m. 8 Georgia Gwinnett (12-3-2)* 5 Baker (Kan.) (16-4-2) Monday, 1:30 p.m. 12 Columbia (Mo.) (18-2-2) Wayland Baptist (Texas) (15-5-1) Monday, 11:00 a.m. Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) (16-3-2) Quarterfinals November NAIA Men s Soccer National Championship Seacrest Soccer Complex - Delray Beach, Fla. Semifinals December 1 Championship December 2 Semifinals December 1 Quarterfinals November 29 Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Friday, 4:00 p.m. Friday, 6:30 p.m. NATIONAL CHAMPION Saturday, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. *Denotes Opening Round host. All Final Site games will be video-streamed and can be viewed at Opening Round times local, Final site times EST. Second Round November William Carey (Miss.) (18-1-0) Tuesday, 11:00 a.m. 15 Hastings (Neb.) (19-3-0) 10 Marymount (Calif.) (16-3-2) Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. 7 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (14-3-0) 6 Mobile (Ala.) (14-3-2) Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. 11 St. Thomas (Fla.) (14-1-1) Madonna (Mich.) (16-3-1) Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. 3 Missouri Valley (16-2-3) Opening Round November 18 - Campus Sites 2 William Carey (Miss.) (17-1-0)* 3 Saturday, 5:00 p.m. CST WVU Tech (8-9-4) 2 15 Hastings (Neb.) (18-3-0)* 2 Saturday, 5:30 p.m. CST Corban (Ore.) (15-2-4) 1 10 Marymount (Calif.) (15-3-2)* 3 Saturday, 7:30 p.m. PST Westmont (Calif.) (10-4-3) 1 7 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (13-3-0)* 5 Saturday, 11:30 a.m. CST William Woods (Mo.) (13-3-3) 2 6 Mobile (Ala.) (13-3-2)* 4 Saturday, 5:00 p.m. CST Houston-Victoria (Texas) (11-2-2) 1 11 St. Thomas (Fla.) (13-1-1)* 2 Saturday, 3:00 p.m. EST Truett-McConnell (Ga.) (16-3-1) 0 14 Cumberland (Tenn.) (15-2-2)* 0 Saturday, 11:00 a.m. PST Madonna (Mich.) (15-3-1) 1 3 Missouri Valley (15-2-3) Saturday, 2:00 p.m. CST Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (11-8-1)

3 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Table of Contents Table of Contents/Final Site Notes...1 National Championship Final Site Qualifiers...2 Opening Round Results...3 Conference/A.I.I./Unaffiliated Tournament Results...4 Week-by-Week Ratings...5 Modified Ratings Percentage Index (MRPI) National Offensive Players of the Week...8 National Defensive Players of the Week...9 Team Pages No. 5 Baker (Kan.) Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) No. 12 Columbia (Mo.) No. 8 Georgia Gwinnett No. 15 Hastings (Neb.) No. 16 Keiser (Fla.) No. 7 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Madonna (Mich.) No. 10 Marymount No. 3 Missouri Valley No. 1 Oklahoma Wesleyan No. 11 St. Thomas (Fla.) No. 6 Mobile (Ala.) No. 9 Vanguard (Calif.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) No. 2 William Carey (Miss.) Championship History Championship Records Championship All-Time Results Championship All-Time Participation Awards/Hall of Fame All-Time All-Americans Active Winningest Coach/All-Time Winningest Program Championship Staff NAIA Championship Event Manager...Bryton Curtis Co-Championship Director...Kris Swogger Co-Championship Director...Kris Pursell NAIA Media Coordinator...Trevor Lininger Official Statistician...Kevin Devrient The Road to Delray Beach For the tenth year, the NAIA Men s Soccer National Championship began with the Opening Round formats -- an event on Nov. 18 when 15 matches were contested (30 teams) at campus locations. The 30 Opening Round teams were comprised of 24 automatic qualifiers which earned berths by winning conference, independent and unaffiliated group tournament or regular-season titles, or were the tournament or regular-season runners-up six at-large teams selected by the Soccer National Selection Committee, which is in existence for the first time and one host berth (Keiser, Fla.). In the Opening Rounds, there were 16 repeat qualifiers from the 2016 event. Conversely, there were six newcomers that competed in the Opening Round: Houston-Victoria (Texas), Southern Oregon, Truett-McConnell (Ga.), UC Merced, Waldorf (Iowa), William Woods (Mo.). None of those teams advanced to Delray Beach. Since the start of the Opening Round format, the host institutions now hold a record. Home teams concluded Nov. 18 with a mark. Cardinal Stritch (Wis.), Madonna (Mich.) and Wayland Baptist (Texas) were the only un-seeded teams to advance through the Opening Round matches. Seeded teams No. 4, 13 and 14 were all eliminated from the event. Three conferences will be represented by two programs in Delray Beach: Heart of America, Southern States and The Sun. In all, 13 different conferences are represented among the final 16 teams. Just two matches required overtime in the National Championship Opening Round, while none required penatly kicks. Since 2008, there have been a combined 40 overtime matches in the Opening Round. Five teams competing in Delray Beach are repeat qualifiers from the final site event last year: Hastings (Neb.), Keiser (Fla.), Marymount (Calif.), Oklahoma Wesleyan and William Carey (Miss.). Hastings will be competing in its 13th overall and second consecutive national championship. With a national championship record, the Broncos are tied for third in the record books for most championship wins. Lindsey Wilson leads the field with 24 trips to the national championships, one of just four teams with at least 10 previous trips (Hastings, 13;William Carey (Miss.), 11; Baker (Kan.) 10). Seven of the 16 teams are playing in their fifth-or-fewer event. Oklahoma Wesleyanis the only team ompeting at the final site to achieve at least 20 wins thus far. The top-seeded Eagles are looking to become the second consecutive top seed in the national championship to hoist the trophy, following Hastings (Neb.) in Since 2000, only four top seeds have won the title. Defending national champion Hastings (15) is the one of two teams in the field with multiple championships, including Lindsey Wilson. Mobile (Ala.) has one previous title. The NAIA Network the association s official video streaming home will broadcast all 15 matches live at the 2017 NAIA Men s Soccer National Championship final site in Delray Beach, Fla. The video platform, powered by Stretch Internet, allows users access to live video, statistics, and social interaction on a number of devices, including mobile. Single day passes can be purchased for $9.95, while an all-championship package is available at $ Credits The 2017 NAIA Men s Soccer National Championship Press Book was designed, written, edited and compiled by Trevor Lininger, Athletic Communications and Media Intern. Additional assistance provided by Chad Waller, Director of Sports Information; Alan Grosbach, Manager of Communications and Sports Information; and Katie Green. A special thanks to the SIDs of all participating teams. Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

4 National Championship Final Site Qualifiers School 2017 Record Qualification Appearances Event Record Last Time Baker (Kan.) Heart of America Athletic Tournament Runner-Up...10th Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Regular-Season Champion...3rd Columbia (Mo.) American Midwest Tournament Champion...7th Georgia Gwinnett At-Large...4th Hastings (Neb.) Great Plains Athletic Tournament Champion...13th Keiser (Fla.) Final Site Host Berth...5th Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) At-Large...24th Madonna (Mich.) Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Regular-Season Champion...4th Marymount (Calif.) California Pacific Regular-Season Champion...4th Missouri Valley Heart of America Regular-Season Champion...7th Mobile (Ala.) Southern States Athletic Tournament Champion...18th Oklahoma Wesleyan Kansas Collegiate Athletic Tournament Champion...7th St. Thomas (Fla.) The Sun Tournament Champion...3rd Vanguard (Calif.) At-Large...4th Wayland Baptist (Texas) Sooner Athletic Tournament Champion...2nd William Carey (Miss.) At-Large...11th Notes: All records include 2017 National Championship Opening Round result Appearances includes NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

5 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP National Championship Opening Round 2017 NAIA Men's Soccer National Championship Opening Round Recap 16 teams advance to Delray Beach November 18, 2016 KANSAS CITY, Mo. - After 15 NAIA Men s Soccer National Championship Opening Round events were completed today, the final site bracket is set. The 15 Opening Round champions join final site host institution Keiser (Fla.) Nov. 27 Dec. 2 in Delray Beach, Fla. This is the tenth year that the NAIA has conducted the national championship opening round format. The NAIA Network the association s official video streaming home will broadcast all 15 matches live at the 2017 NAIA Men s Soccer National Championship final site in Delray Beach, Fla. The video platform, powered by Stretch Internet, allows users access to live video, statistics, and social interaction on a number of devices, including mobile. Single day passes can be purchased for $9.95, while an all-championship tournament package is available at $ Opening Round Notes Heading into the 2017 National Championship Opening Round, Columbia holds the longest active regular-season unbeaten streak at 18 games, posting a record in that time. Hastings and Oklahoma Wesleyan are next, as both programs have won 14 straight games. 12 of the national championship opening round hosts picked up a victory in Saturday s matchups. All-time, hosts have a record of Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) defeated Rio Grande (Ohio) 5-4, handing the RedStorm its first ever national championship opening round loss. Rio Grande was previously 9-0 in national championship opening round matches, and the only program to host every year of the national championship opening round since its introduction in Cardinal Stritch, Madonna (Mich.) and Wayland Baptist (Texas) were the three visiting teams to take home a win and advance to national championship final site. Winners of the national championship opening round will join Keiser and resume play in Delray Beach, Fla. on November National Championship Opening Round Results Match 1 No. 1 Oklahoma Wesleyan (20-1-1) def. Waldorf (Iowa) (9-8-4), 5-0 Match 2 No. 9 Vanguard (Calif.) (16-3-0) def. UC Merced (13-3-4), 3-0 Match 3 No. 8 Georgia Gwinnett (12-3-2) def. Southern Oregon (14-7-1), 3-2 Match 4 No. 5 Baker (Kan.) (16-4-2) def. Grace (Ind.) (12-5-4), 2-1 Match 5 No. 12 Columbia (Mo.) (18-2-2) def. Northwestern Ohio (14-6-1), 2-0 Match 6 Wayland Baptist (Texas) (15-5-1) def. No. 13 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (12-5-3), 2-1 Match 7 Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) (16-3-2) def. No. 4 Rio Grande (Ohio) (14-2-2), 5-4 Match 8 No. 2 William Carey (Miss.) (18-1-0) def. WVU Tech (8-10-4), 3-2 (OT) Match 9 No. 15 Hastings (Neb.) (18-3-0) def. Corban (Ore.) (15-2-4), 2-1 (OT) Match 10 No. 10 Marymount (Calif.) (16-3-2) def. Westmont (Calif.) (10-5-3), 3-1 Match 11 No. 7 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (14-3-0) def. William Woods (Mo.) (13-4-3), 5-2 Match 12 No. 6 Mobile (Ala.) (14-3-2) def. Houston-Victoria (Texas) (11-3-2), 4-1 Match 13 No. 11 St. Thomas (Fla.) (14-1-1) def. Truett-McConnell (Ga.) (16-4-1), 2-0 Match 14 Madonna (Mich.) (16-3-1) def. No. 14 Cumberland (Tenn.) (15-3-2), 1-0 Match 15 No. 3 Missouri Valley (16-2-3) def. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (11-9-1), 1 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

6 Conference/A.I.I./Unaffiliated Tournament Results American Midwest Conference Nov Hosted by higher seed Friday, Nov Championship Match Columbia (Mo.) def. Central Baptist (Ark.), 2-0 William Woods (regular-season champion) earns an automatic berth to the National Championship Columbia (Mo.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Appalachian Athletic Conference Oct Nov. 10 Hosted by higher seed Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Nov. 3 - Nov. 10 Hosted by higher seed each round Friday, Nov Championship Match Oklahoma Wesleyan def. McPherson (Kan.), 5-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Mid-South Conference Nov. 3 - Nov. 10 Bowling Green, Ky. Friday, Nov Championship Match Truett-McConnell (Ga.) def. Union (Ky.), 2-0 Truett McConnell (Ga.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Association of Independent Institutions Nov Nov. 11 Lawrenceville, Ga. Hosted by Georgia Gwinnett Saturday, November 11 - Championship Match Waldorf (Iowa) def. Georgia Gwinnett, 2-0 Waldorf (Iowa) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship California Pacific Conference Nov. 8 - Nov. 11 Merced, Calif. Hosted by University of California-Merced Saturday, November 11 - Championship Match Marymount (Calif.) tied UC Merced (Calif.), 1-1 (2OT) Marymount advances on PK s, 4-2 Marymount (Calif.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Cascade Collegiate Conference Nov. 3 - Nov. 6 Springfield, Ore. Monday, November 6 - Championship Match Southern Oregon def. Corban (Ore.), 2-1 (OT) Southern Oregon (regular-season champion) earns an automatic berth to the National Championship Corban (Ore.) (tournament runner-up) earns an automatic berth to the National Championship Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Nov. 4 - Nov. 11 Hosted by the higher seed each round Friday, November 11 - Championship Match Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) def. Roosevelt (Ill.), 2-1 (OT) Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) (regular-season champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (regular-season runner-up) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Crossroads League Nov. 1 - Nov. 11 Hosted by the higher seed each round Saturday, November 11 - Championship Match Grace (Ind.) def. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 4-3 (OT) Grace (Ind.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Golden State Athletic Conference Nov. 4 - Nov. 11 Santa Barbara, Calif. Hosted by Westmont College (Calif.) Saturday, November 11 - Championship Match Westmont (Calif.) def. Hope International (Calif.), 2-1 Westmont (Calif.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Great Plains Athletic Conference Oct Nov. 9 Hosted by higher seed each round Friday, November 10 - Championship Match Cumberland (Tenn.) def. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 2-1 (OT) Cumberland (Tenn.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Red River Athletic Conference Nov. 3 - Nov. 10 Texarkana, Texas Hosted by Texas A&M-Texarkana Friday, November 10 - Championship Match Houston-Victoria (Texas) def. LSU Alexandria, 2-0 Houston-Victoria (Texas) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship River States Conference Nov. 5 - Nov. 11 Hosted by higher seed each round Saturday, November 11 - Championship Match WVU Tech tied Midway (Ky.) 0-0 (2OT) WVU advances in PK s, 3-2 WVU Tech (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Sooner Athletic Conference Nov. 2 - Nov. 9 Hosted by higher seed Thursday, November 9 - Championship Match Wayland Baptist (Texas) def. Southwestern Christian (Okla.), 2-0 Wayland Baptist (Texas) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Southern States Athletic Conference Nov. 3 - Nov. 10 1st & 2nd Rounds at highest seeds; semifinals & final at Montgomery, Ala. Friday, November 10 - Championship Match Mobile (Ala.) def. William Carey (Miss.), 5-1 Mobile (Ala.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship The Sun Conference Nov. 4 - Nov. 10 Hosted by higher seed each round Friday, November 10 - Championship Match St. Thomas (Fla.) def Keiser (Fla.), 1-0 St. Thomas (Fla.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Nov. 4 - Nov. 11 Hosted by higher seed Saturday, November 11 - Championship Match Northwestern Ohio def. Lawrence Tech (Mich.), 2-0 Madonna (Mich.) (regular-season champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Northwestern Ohio (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Thursday, November 9 - Championship Match Hastings (Neb.) def. Concordia (Neb.), 2-1 Hastings (Neb.) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Heart of America Athletic Conference Oct Nov. 10 Hosted by higher seed Friday, November 10 - Championship Match Missouri Valley def. Baker (Kan.), 5-1 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (regular-season champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship Grand View (Iowa) (tournament champion) earns automatic berth to the National Championship 4 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

7 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Week-by-Week Ratings Preseason - Aug. 15 Rank Prvs.^ School Pts Hastings (Neb.) (17) Rio Grande (Ohio) (1) Grand View (Iowa) Northwestern Ohio WVU Tech Oklahoma Wesleyan William Carey (Miss.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Marymount (Calif.) Corban (Ore.) Bryan (Tenn.) Thomas (Ga.) Midland (Neb.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Union (Ky.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Baker (Kan.) Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) T24... John Brown (Ark.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Georgia Gwinnett Menlo (Calif.) T24... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) NR... Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) Rating 1 - Sept. 5 Rank Prvs. School Pts Oklahoma Wesleyan (14) William Carey (Miss.) (1) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Hastings (Neb.) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) Corban (Ore.) University of Northwestern Ohi NR... Missouri Valley Campbellsville (Ky.) T-10...NR... Mobile (Ala.) T Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Baker (Kan.) Georgia Gwinnett Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) NR... Benedictine (Kan.) Bryan (Tenn.) NR... Vanguard (Calif.) Midland (Neb.) NR... St. Thomas (Fla.) Thomas (Ga.) Union (Ky.) Menlo (Calif.) NR... Dalton State (Ga.) T Wayland Baptist (Texas) T Marymount (Calif.) Rating 2 - Sept. 12 Rank Prvs. School Pts Oklahoma Wesleyan (14) William Carey (Miss.) (4) Missouri Valley Rio Grande (Ohio) Corban (Ore.) Hastings (Neb.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) University of Northwestern Ohio Georgia Gwinnett Baker (Kan.) Mobile (Ala.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Benedictine (Kan.) Vanguard (Calif.) Bryan (Tenn.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Dalton State (Ga.) Union (Ky.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) Marymount (Calif.) Midland (Neb.) NR... Spring Arbor (Mich.) NR... Westmont (Calif.) Rating 3 - Sept. 19 Rank Prvs. School Pts Oklahoma Wesleyan (17) William Carey (Miss.) (1) Missouri Valley Rio Grande (Ohio) Corban (Ore.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Baker (Kan.) Georgia Gwinnett Mobile (Ala.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Hastings (Neb.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) University of Northwestern Ohi Dalton State (Ga.) NR... Central Methodist (Mo.) Vanguard (Calif.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Marymount (Calif.) Benedictine (Kan.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Bryan (Tenn.) NR... Martin Methodist (Tenn.) Westmont (Calif.) Rating 4 - Sept. 26 Rank Prvs. School Pts William Carey (Miss.) (14) Missouri Valley (3) Rio Grande (Ohio) Oklahoma Wesleyan Corban (Ore.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Baker (Kan.) Mobile (Ala.) Hastings (Neb.) Georgia Gwinnett Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Central Methodist (Mo.) Dalton State (Ga.) Vanguard (Calif.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Marymount (Calif.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) University of Northwestern Ohio Wayland Baptist (Texas) Benedictine (Kan.) NR... Columbia (Mo.) NR... Cumberland (Tenn.) NR... The Master s (Calif.) Rating 5 - Oct. Rank Prvs. School Pts William Carey (Miss.) (16) Missouri Valley (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) Oklahoma Wesleyan Corban (Ore.) Baker (Kan.) Georgia Gwinnett Hastings (Neb.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Mobile (Ala.) Central Methodist (Mo.) Dalton State (Ga.) Vanguard (Calif.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Marymount (Calif.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Benedictine (Kan.) Columbia (Mo.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) Cumberland (Tenn.) The Master s (Calif.) NR... Truett-McConnell (Ga.) Rating 6 - Oct. 10 Rank Prvs. School Pts William Carey (Miss.) (17) Missouri Valley (1) Oklahoma Wesleyan Baker (Kan.) Rio Grande (Ohio) Corban (Ore.) Georgia Gwinnett Hastings (Neb.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Mobile (Ala.) Central Methodist (Mo.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Vanguard (Calif.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Marymount (Calif.) Columbia (Mo.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Dalton State (Ga.) Benedictine (Kan.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) NR... Grand View (Iowa) Truett-McConnell (Ga.) Cumberland (Tenn.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Rating 7 - Oct. 17 Rank Prvs. School Pts William Carey (Miss.) (16) Oklahoma Wesleyan [2] Rio Grande (Ohio) Missouri Valley Georgia Gwinnett Baker (Kan.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Hastings (Neb.) Mobile (Ala.) Corban (Ore.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Vanguard (Calif.) Central Methodist (Mo.) Campbellsville (Ky.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Marymount (Calif.) Columbia (Mo.) Benedictine (Kan.) Dalton State (Ga.) Grand View (Iowa) Truett-McConnell (Ga.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) NR... Southwestern Christian (Okla.) Cumberland (Tenn.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Rating 8 - Oct. 24 Rank Prvs. School Pts William Carey (Miss.) (16) Oklahoma Wesleyan (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) Baker (Kan.) Missouri Valley Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Hastings (Neb.) Mobile (Ala.) Georgia Gwinnett Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Corban (Ore.) Vanguard (Calif.) Central Methodist (Mo.) Campbellsville (Ky.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Marymount (Calif.) Benedictine (Kan.) Columbia (Mo.) Dalton State (Ga.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Cumberland (Tenn.) NR... Wayland Baptist (Texas) Southwestern Christian (Okla.) NR... Reinhardt (Ga.) Rating 9 - Oct. 31 Rank Prvs. School Pts William Carey (Miss.) (16) Oklahoma Wesleyan (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) Missouri Valley Baker (Kan.) Hastings (Neb.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Mobile (Ala.) Georgia Gwinnett Vanguard (Calif.) Central Methodist (Mo.) Corban (Ore.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Marymount (Calif.) Benedictine (Kan.) Columbia (Mo.) Campbellsville (Ky.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Dalton State (Ga.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Cumberland (Tenn.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) Reinhardt (Ga.) NR... Madonna (Mich.) Final - Nov. 7 Rank Prvs. School Pts William Carey (Miss.) (16) Oklahoma Wesleyan (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) Missouri Valley Baker (Kan.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Hastings (Neb.) Mobile (Ala.) Georgia Gwinnett Vanguard (Calif.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Central Methodist (Mo.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Corban (Ore.) Columbia (Mo.) Benedictine (Kan.) Marymount (Calif.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Dalton State (Ga.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Cumberland (Tenn.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) Madonna (Mich.) NR... Bryan (Tenn.) Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide 5

8 Modified Ratings Percentage Index (MRPI) The Modified Ratings Percentage Index (MRPI) consists of the team s modified winning percentage, their opponents winning percentage and the cumulative ranking points from the current NAIA Women s Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll. Each of the three values has a weighted percentage calculated in the MRPI. The MRPI modifies the value of home/away/neutral results and adds more value for games against opponents ranked in their respective national poll. The MRPI will select the at-large qualifying teams and seed the 31-team NAIA Women s Soccer National Championship field. MRPI 1 - Sept. 27 Opp. Win Pct. Lowest: 0.2 Opp. Win Pct. Highest: Opp. Win Pct. Range: School MRPI Win Pct.* Opp. Win Pct. Ratings Pts. Record* Coaches Poll^ 1 William Carey (Miss.) Oklahoma Wesleyan Missouri Valley Rio Grande (Ohio) Corban (Ore.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Mobile (Ala.) Baker (Kan.) Georgia Gwinnett MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Central Methodist (Mo.) Hastings (Neb.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Vanguard (Calif.) Dalton State (Ga.) Benedictine (Kan.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Marymount (Calif.) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) RV 22 University of Northwestern Ohi Houston-Victoria (Texas) NR 24 Wayland Baptist (Texas) Cumberland (Tenn.) Johnson & Wales (Fla.) RV 27 Columbia (Mo.) Madonna (Mich.) NR 29 Aquinas (Mich.) RV 30 Bethel (Tenn.) RV * Data Pulled From School Submission in SIDHelp ^ 2017 NAIA Men s Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll - No. 4 (Sept. 26) MRPI 2 - Oct. 18 Opp. Win Pct. Lowest: Opp. Win Pct. Highest: Opp. Win Pct. Range: School MRPI Win Pct.* Opp. Win Pct. Ratings Pts. Record* Coaches Poll^ 1 William Carey (Miss.) Oklahoma Wesleyan Missouri Valley Baker (Kan.) Corban (Ore.) Rio Grande (Ohio) Georgia Gwinnett Mobile (Ala.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Hastings (Neb.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Vanguard (Calif.) Central Methodist (Mo.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Dalton State (Ga.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Wayland Baptist (Texas) RV 19 Benedictine (Kan.) Marymount (Calif.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Columbia (Mo.) Northwestern Ohio RV 24 Cumberland (Tenn.) Grand View (Iowa) Southwestern Christian (Okla.) Truett-McConnell (Ga.) Madonna (Mich.) RV 29 Bethel (Tenn.) RV 30 The Master s (Calif.) NR * Data Pulled From School Submission in SIDHelp ^ 2017 NAIA Men s Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll - No. 7 (Oct. 17) 6 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

9 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Modified Ratings Percentage Index (MRPI) MRPI 3 - Nov. 10 Opp. Win Pct. Lowest: Opp. Win Pct. Highest: Opp. Win Pct. Range: School MRPI Win Pct.* Opp. Win Pct. Ratings Pts. Record* Coaches Poll^ 1 William Carey (Miss.) Missouri Valley Rio Grande (Ohio) Oklahoma Wesleyan Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Baker (Kan.) Hastings (Neb.) Mobile (Ala.) Georgia Gwinnett Vanguard (Calif.) Corban (Ore.) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Central Methodist (Mo.) St. Thomas (Fla.) Campbellsville (Ky.) Benedictine (Kan.) Marymount (Calif.) Columbia (Mo.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Dalton State (Ga.) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Cumberland (Tenn.) Bryan (Tenn.) Madonna (Mich.) Southwestern Christian (Okla.) RV 26 Northwestern Ohio NR 27 Wayland Baptist (Texas) Truett-McConnell (Ga.) NR 29 Aquinas (Mich.) NR 30 The Master s (Calif.) NR * Data Pulled From School Submission in SIDHelp ^ 2017 NAIA Men s Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll - Final (Nov. 7) NR = Not Rated RV = Receiving Votes Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

10 National Offensive Players of the Week Sept. 5 Federico Moronell, St. Thomas (Fla.) Sr. F Buenos Aires, Argentina Scored a hat trick in win over Ave Maria (Fla.) While trailing Dalton State (Ga.) 2-1, Moronell tied the game in 86th minute, and eventually scored the game-winning goal in the 88th minute Weekly stats. o Six goals in three games o Five of the goals came from headers o Averaged four points a game Sept. 12 Prichard Sibanda, Briar Cliff (Iowa) Sr. F Liverpool, England Scored five goals in Briar Cliff s 6-2 victory over Avila (Mo.), in which the other goal came off an assist from Sibanda as well. Weekly stats. o Five goals in one game o Only seven shots taken o 11 total points in one game Sept. 19 Santiago Moore, Dalton State (Ga.) So. F Queens, New York Led Dalton State (Ga.) to two overtime wins, scoring the game-winning golden goal in both games Weekly Stats o Three goals scored o Three assists o Nine total points Sept. 26 Kelvin Omondi, John Brown (Ark.) Jr. MF Kitale, Kenya Scored the game-winner to seal the Golden Eagle s upset the No. 1 ranked Oklahoma Wesleyan Eagles Weekly Stats o Scored three goals in two games o Two of the three were game-winning goals o Six total Oct. 10 Tyler Collishaw, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Jr. F Hull, England Collishaw s hat trick helped secure Lindsey Wilson s 6-2 come-from-behind win over No. 23 Cumberland (Tenn.) Weekly Stats o Five goals in two games o 10 total points o One hat trick Oct. 17 Stuart Aeschliman, Goshen (Ind.) Fr. F Salem, Ore. Aeschliman was in on two game-winning goals for Goshen (Ind.) this week, including a win over the No. 18 ranked team Weekly Stats o One game-winning goal o Two assists o Four total points Oct. 24 Charlie Clarke, Bryan (Tenn.) Jr. F Norwich, England Clarke s strong offensive week helped Bryan (Tenn.) pull off two upset wins against No. 21 Truett McConnell (Ga.) and No. 5 Georgia Gwinnett Weekly Stats o Three goals o Six total points o Two game-winning goals Oct. 31 Mackenzie Northern, Culver-Stockton (Mo.) Sr. F Leeds, England Northern s offensive outburst last week brought his career total of goals to 32, breaking the school record of 31 that has stood since 1998 Weekly Stats o Four goals o Three assists o 11 total points o One hat trick Oct. 3 Adam James, Benedictine (Kan.) Sr. F Kearney, Mo. James led the Ravens to a win over No. 6 ranked MidAmerica Nazarene Weekly Stats o Four goals o Eight total points o Scored every goal in 4-0 upset win Nov. 7 Alberto Picchi, Oklahoma Wesleyan So. F Sevilla, Spain Picchi scored the game-winning goal to help the Eagles advance to the Semifinals of the KCAC Men s Soccer Conference Tournament Weekly Stats o Four goals o One hat trick o Two assists o 10 total points 8 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

11 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP National Defensive Players of the Week Sept. 5 Guilherme Altoe, Mobile (Ala.) Jr. GK Janeiro Brazil Rio Grande scored six goals through the first two games of the season and Altoe was able to hold them scoreless while his team had a 1-0 lead Weekly stats o Three saves against Rio Grande (Ohio) o One shutout o0.796 Save % in 2017 Oct. 10 Yayo Olvera, Northwest Christian (Ore.) So. GK Cardiff, Calif. Olvera s strong performance vs. No. 5 Oregon secured Northwest Christian s first ever positive result against a Top-25 NAIA team Weekly Stats o Seven saves o No goals allowed o Shut out No. 5 ranked Corban (Ore.) Sept. 12 Dusan Djordjev, Oklahoma Wesleyan Jr. GK Pancevo, Serbia In his two games, Djordjev racked up six saves to help his team secure a win over Hastings, who was ranked No. 1 at the time Weekly Stats o 10 saves o Two shutouts o No goals allowed against top-10 teams Oct. 17 Tulio Melo, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Jr. MF Minas Gerias, Brazil Melo s strong defensive performance helped Rocky Mountain (Mont.) pull off the upset over No. 6 Corban (Ore.) Weekly Stats o Two wins o Full 90 minutes in both games o Only allowed seven shots total to No. 6 ranked team Sept. 19 Alberto Ciroi, Baker (Kan.) Fr. GK Udine, Italy Ciroi helped Baker (Kan.) claim a 2-0 win over defending national champion Hastings (Neb.) Weekly Stats o Five saves o Two shutouts o Shut out defending National Champion on the road Sept. 26 Adam Holt, John Brown (Ark.) Sr. GK Tulsa, Okla. Holt held the No. 1 ranked Oklahoma Wesleyan Eagles to just one goal Weekly Stats o Ten saves in two games o Two wins o Defeated the No. 1 ranked team on the road Oct. 3 Eddie Windsor, Trinity International (Ill.) So. GK Fayetteville, Ga. Windsor made his first career start and held Holy Cross (Ind.) scoreless with seven saves, only to follow that up with 14 saves the next game against Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) Weekly Stats o 21 saves o No goals allowed in 220 minutes of play o Averaged 10.5 saves per game Oct. 24 Stephen Ricketts, Bryan (Tenn.) Sr. D Dayton, Tenn. Ricketts held down the back line for the Lions, helping to keep the NAIA s second highest scorer to only 8 shots and no goals Weekly Stats o Two wins against Top-25 teams o Only one goal allowe o Only 13 shots on goal allowed Oct. 31 Bennet Strutz, Cumberland (Tenn.) Jr. GK Leverkusen, Germany Strutz recorded seven saves in Cumberland s matchup against No. 9 Georgia Gwinnett to earn a draw Weekly Stats o 10 saves o Only one goal allowed o Held No. 9-ranked team scoreless in 110 minutes Nov. 7 Brennen Canfield, UC Merced Sr. D Bakersfield, Calif. Canfield helped UC Merced defeat Marymount (Calif.) for the first time in program history Weekly Stats o No goals allowed o Defeated No. 15-ranked team o Snapped Marymount s 29 Cal Pac game winning streak Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide 9

12 Baker University - Wildcats Baldwin City, Kan. - Heart of America Athletic Conference (Heart 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 10 years (2002, 03, 04, 08, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 1 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,000 School Colors...Orange Home Facility...Liston Stadium Capacity... 1,700 President... Lynn Murray Athletic Director... Nate Houser SID... Tyler Price Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/26/2017 Science & Arts (Okla.) H 2-0 W 8/29/2017 Ottawa (Kan.) A 6-2 W 9/2/2017 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 0-1 L 9/4/2017 Northwestern Ohio H 0-0(2OT) T 9/9/2017 Northwestern (Iowa) A 2-1(2OT) W 9/13/2017 Hastings (Neb.) A 2-0 W 9/16/2017 Clarke (Iowa) * H 2-0 W 9/20/2017 Graceland (Iowa) * H 3-0 W 9/23/2017 Grand View (Iowa) * A 4-3 W 9/30/2017 Mount Mercy (Iowa) * A 4-0 W 10/4/2017 Benedictine (Kan.) * H 1-0 W 10/7/2017 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) * A 5-2 W 10/11/2017 Central Methodist (Mo.) * A 2-1 W 10/15/2017 William Penn (Iowa) * H 1-2(2OT) L 10/18/2017 Evangel (Mo.) * H 5-1 W 10/20/2017 Avila (Mo.) * H 2-0 W 10/24/2017 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) * A 1-1 T 10/28/2017 Missouri Valley * A 1-2 L 11/3/2017 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) H 2-1 W 11/7/2017 Central Methodist (Mo.) H 1-0 W 11/10/2017 Missouri Valley A 1-5 L 11/18/2017 Grace (Ind.) % H 2-1 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G... A... Pts... G/SH SH.. SOG..SOG/SH YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 0 Riggle Ciroi Mitchell Eckwall Moore Warner Milburn Brivik Halsey Houlihan Rydberg Pouna Adamson Feist Cooper Dowdy Baum Galindo Hickel Bowers Gomez-Nix Johanning Evans, Ben-Tal Levine Murphy Sharp Cuadra, Toumberlin Booth Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player... GP... GS... Min... GA... GAAvg... SV...Pct...W... L... T...SHO 0 Riggle : Ciroi : Rydberg : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Nick Riggle GK 6 5 Sr. Olathe, Kan. 1 Alberto Ciroi GK 6 3 Fr. Udine, Italy 2 Cory Mitchell M 6 0 Jr. Lee s Summit, Mo. 3 Evan Eckwall M 5 10 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. 4 Jake Mo.ore D 5 11 Jr. Olathe, Kan. 5 Corbin Warner M 6 0 Sr. Lenexa, Kan. 6 Brandon Milburn M 6 0 Sr. Olathe, Kan. 7 Alex Brivik M 5 8 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. 8 Austin Halsey M 6 1 Jr. Topeka, Kan. 9 Joseph Houlihan F 6 3 Jr. London, England 10 Steeve Pouna M 6 0 Jr. Douala, Cameroon 11 Jack Adamson M 5 9 Fr. Linlithgow, Scotland 12 Alec Feist MF 5 11 Sr. Kansas City, Mo.. 13 Andres Cooper M 6 2 Sr. Olathe, Kan. 14 Andrew Dowdy M 6 2 Fr. DeSoto, Kan. 15 Max Baum D 6 1 Jr. Overland Park, Kan. 17 Joah Hickel D 6 5 So. Topeka, Kan. 18 Aaron Bowers M 6 1 Jr. Lee s Summit, Mo. 19 Jordon Gomez-Nix M 5 10 So. Wichita, Kan. 20 Austin Johanning D 6 2 Sr. Lecompton, Kan. 21 Jordan Evans D 5 11 Jr. Overland Park, Kan. 23 Blake Levine F 5 9 Fr. Overland Park, Kan. 24 Logan Murphy F 6 2 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. 25 Thomas Sharp F 6 5 Sr. Olathe, Kan. Head Coach Nate Houser Assistant Coaches Sean McAlister, Kent Freund, Nick Aguilar, Matt Trumpp Head Coach Record at School/Years /10 Career Collegiate Record/Years /10 10 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

13 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Cardinal Stritch University - Wolves Milwuakee, Wis. - Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 3 years (2012, 13, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment... 2,500 School Colors... Burgandy and Gray Home Facility...Bavarian Soccer Club Capacity President...Kathleen Rhinehart Athletic Director...Tim Van Alstine SID...Daniel Kuklinski Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/19/2017 Bethel (Ind.) H 1-2(OT) L 8/26/2017 Viterbo (Wis.) A 5-0 W 9/3/2017 William Penn (Iowa) A 4-2 W 9/10/2017 Morningside (Iowa) N 1-1(2OT) T 9/16/2017 Jamestown (N.D.) H 0-1(OT) L 9/19/2017 Trinity Christian (Ill.) * H 6-0 W 9/23/2017 Holy Cross (Ind.) * H 3-1 W 9/27/2017 Saint Xavier (Ill.) * A 3-1 W 9/30/2017 Trinity International (Ill.) * A 0-0(2OT) T 10/3/2017 St. Francis (Ill.) * H 1-0(OT) W 10/7/2017 St. Ambrose (Iowa) * H 2-0 W 10/11/2017 Waldorf (Iowa) H 1-0 W 10/15/2017 Robert Morris (Ill.) * A 3-2 W 10/17/2017 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) * H 2-0 W 10/21/2017 Calumet St. Joseph (Ind.) * A 2-4 L 10/25/2017 Judson (Ill.) * H 2-0 W 10/28/2017 Roosevelt (Ill.) * A 1-0 W 11/4/2017 St. Ambrose (Iowa) H 3-0 W 11/8/2017 St. Francis (Ill.) H 1-0 W 11/11/2017 Roosevelt (Ill.) H 2-1(OT) W 11/18/2017 Rio Grande (Ohio) % A 5-4 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats Roster No Player... GP... GS... G... A... Pts... G/SH SH.. SOG..SOG/SH.YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 1 Ortiz Pico Hall, Owen Saskowski Rubio Heywood Hart Pacifico Nunez Evans Oliveira McVeigh Andrade Mayorga Weiss Soriano Garwood Celis Grisar Starup Schuster Rogue Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 1 Ortiz : Totals : Opponent : No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Leornardo Robaina GK 6 2 Fr. Porto Alegre, Brazil 1 Pablo Ortiz GK 6 0 So. Cordoba, Spain 2 Gian Pico D 5 8 Sr. Guayaquil, Equador 3 Owen Hall D 5 7 Fr. Dorcaster, England 4 Bobby Saskowski D 5 6 Sr. West Allis, Wis. 5 Rodrigo Rubio M 5 8 So. Rockford, Ill. 6 Liam Heywood M 5 8 Jr. Newcastle, England 7 Jack Hart M 6 0 Jr. London, England 8 Mauricio Pacifico M 5 7 Jr. Caracas, Venezuela 9 Salvador Nunez M 5 7 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 10 Scott Evans M 5 11 So. Chester, England 11 Vinicius Oliveira M 5 9 Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil 12 Luke McVeigh M 5 6 So. Racine, Wis. 13 Eduardo Andrade M 5 7 Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil 14 Gerardo Mayorga M 5 6 So. Milwaukee, Wis. 16 Mike Weiss D 6 0 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 17 Bernie Aviles M 6 0 Fr. Guayaquil, Equador 18 Juan Soriano D 5 8 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 19 Sean Garwood M 5 8 Jr. Whitefish Bay, Wis. 20 Benjamin Celis D 5 10 Fr. Santiago, Chile 21 Tyler Grisar D 6 0 Jr. Port Washington, Wis. 22 Bjorn Starup M 5 7 Sr. Hvidovre, Denmark 23 Teren Schuster M 5 11 Jr. Sioux Falls, S.D. 24 Victor Rogue D 6 0 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Head Coach Jamie Bladen Assistant Coaches Luke Goodnetter, Marc Wheeler Head Coach Record at School/Years /14 Career Collegiate Record/Years /14 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

14 Colubmia College - Cougars Columbia, Mo. - American Midwest Conference (AMC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 7 years (2003, 09, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,000 School Colors...Navy and Silver Home Facility... R. Marvin Owens Soccer Stadium Capacity President... Scott Dalrymple Athletic Director...Bob Burchard SID...Cindy Potter Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/24/2017 Central Methodist (Mo.) H 1-0 W 8/30/2017 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) A 0-1 L 9/2/2017 Missouri Valley H 0-1(2OT) L 9/5/2017 Kansas Wesleyan H 3-0 W 9/9/2017 McPherson (Kan.) A 1-0(2OT) W 9/12/2017 Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) * H 1-0 W 9/15/2017 Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) * A 5-2 W 9/20/2017 Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) * A 3-1 W 9/22/2017 St. Louis Pharmacy (Mo.) * H 8-1 W 9/26/2017 Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) * A 1-0 W 9/30/2017 Williams Baptist (Ark.) * H 3-1 W 10/7/2017 Midland (Neb.) H 3-0 W 10/10/2017 William Woods (Mo.) * A 1-1(2OT) T 10/13/2017 Park (Mo.) * H 4-1 W 10/16/2017 Missouri Baptist * A 2-1 W 10/19/2017 Waldorf (Iowa) A 0-0(2OT) T 10/24/2017 Central Baptist (Ark.) * A 2-1 W 10/28/2017 Lyon (Ark.) * H 1-0(OT) W 11/4/2017 Williams Baptist (Ark.) H 3-0 W 11/7/2017 Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) H 2-1 W 11/10/2017 Central Baptist (Ark.) H 2-0 W 11/18/2017 Northwestern Ohio % H 2-0 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G... A... Pts... G/SH SH.. SOG..SOG/SH.YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 0 Baker Neto Mayberry Barclay Ceraj Servera Lima Barlett-Scott Koetting Horne Du Toit Campbell Hartzler Hartzler Gill, Ximo Bales Noel Agredo Mann Rivera Cox, Carter Durst Smith Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player... GP...GS. Min...GA...GAAvg...SV... Pct... W...L... T...SHO 0 Baker : Neto : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Collin Baker GK 6 0 Fr. Old Monroe, Mo. 1 Nicolau Neto GK 6 4 Sr. Juazeiro Do Norte, Brazil 2 Michael Mayberry F 6 0 Sr. Ames, Iowa 4 Elvis Barclay D 5 11 Sr. Atlantic City, New Jersey 5 Matija Ceraj D 6 2 Sr. Zagreb, Croatia 6 Pere Adrian Servera D/M 5 11 Sr. Spain 7 Matheus Lima M/D 5 11 So. Vitoria-ES, Brazil 8 Casey Barlett-Scott D 5 11 Jr. Portsmouth, England 9 Joey Koetting F 6 2 Jr. Columbia, Mo. 10 Nick Horne MF 5 10 Sr. Kirkland, Wash. 11 Adam Du Toit F 6 0 Jr. Farmborough, England 12 Connor Campbell MF 5 9 Fr. Airdrie, Scotland 13 Zion Hartzler D 5 7 Jr. Gunn City, Mo. 14 Shon Hartzler D 5 7 Jr. Gunn City, Mo. 16 Ximo Gil D 5 9 Fr. Valencia, Spain 17 Brett Bales M/D 5 9 So. Columbia, Mo. 18 Aaron Noel MF 5 9 So. Trinidad and Tobago 19 Juan Pablo Agredo F 5 10 So. Cali, Colombia 20 Brendon Mann MF 6 1 Jr. O Fallon, Mo. 22 Oscar Rivera D 5 11 Fr. Opelousas, La. 23 Carter Cox M/F 6 0 Sr. Columbia, Mo. 24 Cameron Durst D 6 2 Jr. Canton, Mo. 25 Adam Smith MF 5 9 Jr. St. Charles, Mo. Head Coach John Klein Assistant Coaches Meg Goddard, Gordon Lyng Head Coach Record at School/Years /18 Career Collegiate Record/Years /18 12 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

15 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Georgia Gwinnett College- Grizzlies Lawrenceville, Ga. - Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record N/A Championship History: 4 years (2013, 14, 16, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment... 12,500 School Colors...Green and Gray Home Facility...Grizzly Soccer Complex Capacity... 1,000 President...Stanley C. Preczewski Athletic Director...Darin Wilson SID...Dale Long Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/25/2017 Cumberlands (Ky.) N 1-0 W 8/26/2017 Union (Ky.) A 1-0 W 9/4/2017 Keiser University N 4-0 W 9/7/2017 Middle Georgia State H 5-1 W 9/14/2017 Columbia International (S A 7-1 W 9/19/2017 Mobile (Ala.) H 1-1(2OT) T 9/23/2017 WVU Tech A 2-1(2OT) W 9/24/2017 Bluefield (Va.) A 1-2 L 9/28/2017 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) H 3-2 W 10/11/2017 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) H 2-1 W 10/17/2017 Thomas (Ga.) N 1-0 W 10/21/2017 Bryan (Tenn.) H 0-1 L 10/24/2017 Bob Jones (S.C.) A 3-0 W 10/28/2017 Cumberland (Tenn.) A 0-0(2OT) T 11/10/2017 Jamestown (N.D.) H 1-0 W 11/11/2017 Waldorf (Iowa) H 0-2 L 11/18/2017 Southern Oregon % H 3-2 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G... A... Pts... G/SH. SH.. SOG..SOG/SH.YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 0 Morales Wildeman Gurr Ametepe White Aramburu Husband Saheb Ettabaa Swan Sampaio Gomes Weber Andersson Rivera Hirsch Radvanyi Thornell Clarke Tiente Sommerkamp Delarosa Sevilla Rivera Golaub Gligorovic Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player... GP.. GS... Min...GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct... W... L...T....SHO 1 Wildeman : Gligorovic : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Ivan Morales GK 5 10 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. 1 Riley Wildeman GK 6 3 So. Canton, Ga. 2 Jack Gurr M 5 8 Sr. Newcastle, England 3 Junior Ametepe D 5 11 Jr. Snellville, Ga. 4 Andrew White D 6 3 Jr. Coundon, England 5 Ian Aramburu D 6 1 So. Lima, Peru 6 Ellis Husband D 6 2 Sr. Darlington, England 7 Amin Saheb Ettabaa F 5 9 So. La Marsa, Tunisia 8 Niall Swan M 5 10 Fr. Dunshuaghlin, Ireland 9 Samuel Sampaio Gomes F 5 11 Sr. Aachen, Germany 10 Michael Weber M 5 8 Fr. Zofingen, Switzerland 12 Christoffer Andersson M 5 10 Jr. Norrkoping, Sweden 13 Alex Rivera M 5 11 Fr. Lilburn, Ga. 14 Sagi Hirsch D 6 0 So. Hefa, Israel 15 Aedan Radvanyi D 5 11 Sr. London, England 16 Malik Thornell D 5 8 So. Snellville, Ga. 17 Krishna Clarke F 5 10 Fr. Kingston, Jamaica 18 Toni Tiente M 5 10 Fr. Paris, France 19 Oscar Sommerkamp M 6 2 Fr. Lima, Peru 20 Carlos Delarosa F 6 1 So. Sugar Hill, Ga. 21 Herb Sevilla M 5 10 Jr. Marietta, Ga. 23 Alfredo Rivera M 5 11 Fr. Lilburn, Ga. 25 Brandon Golaub M 5 11 So. Atlanta, Ga. 27 Matija Gligorovic GK 5 11 Fr. Podgorica, Montenegro Head Coach Steve DeCou Assistant Coaches Stephen Magennis, Jorge Vallejo, Claudin Dalle Siakam, Lewis Head Coach Record at School/Years /6 Career Collegiate Record/Years /17 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

16 Hastings College - Broncos Hastings, Neb. - Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 13 years (2001, 03, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17) 1st Place - 2, 2nd Place - 1, 3rd Place - 2 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,150 School Colors...Crimson and White Home Facility... Lloyd Wilson Field Capacity... 3,000 President...Travis Feezel Athletic Director... Patty Sitorius SID... Adam Maser Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/26/2017 Waldorf (Iowa) H 2-0 W 8/30/2017 Benedictine (Kan.) H 1-3 L 9/2/2017 Northwestern Ohio H 2-1(OT) W 9/4/2017 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 0-1 L 9/7/2017 Grand View (Iowa) H 2-1 W 9/10/2017 Jamestown (N.D.) H 5-1 W 9/13/2017 Baker (Kan.) H 0-2 L 9/19/2017 Bellevue (Neb.) H 6-0 W 9/23/2017 Dordt (Iowa) * A 6-1 W 9/30/2017 Briar Cliff (Iowa) * H 4-1 W 10/3/2017 Doane (Neb.) * H 4-0 W 10/7/2017 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) * A 7-1 W 10/10/2017 Midland (Neb.) * A 2-0 W 10/14/2017 Mount Marty (S.D.) * H 11-0 W 10/16/2017 Johnson & Wales (Colo.) A 10-1 W 10/21/2017 Northwestern (Iowa) * A 3-1 W 10/25/2017 Concordia (Neb.) * A 2-1 W 10/28/2017 Morningside (Iowa) * H 3-0 W 10/31/2017 Dordt (Iowa) H 4-1 W 11/4/2017 Midland (Neb.) H 3-2 W 11/9/2017 Concordia (Neb.) H 2-1 W 11/18/2017 Corban (Ore.) % H 2-1(OT) W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G... A... Pts... G/SH SH.. SOG..SOG/SH.YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 1 White Moreira Tello Ridpath Hinds Toro Trosten Whitehall Ceruli Simonis Birighitti Birighitti Celik Shonka Allen Osmond Linstead Zamudio Austen Venegas Arevalo Dukes Undabeitia Tautz Lopez Jose Trindade Cuartas Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 1 White : Cuartas : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Joe White GK 6 3 Sr. London, England 3 Bruno Mo.reira DEF 5 9 Jr. Divinopolis, Brazil 4 Erik Tello DEF 5 10 Jr. Houston, Texas 5 Jake Ridpath DEF 6 3 Sr. Gretna, Neb. 6 Nick Hinds DEF 6 0 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. 7 Brayant Toro MID 5 10 So. Cali, Colombia 8 Tor Trosten DEF 5 8 So. Tromso, Norway 10 Murilo Ceruli MID 5 8 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil 11 Daniel SiMo.nis MID 4 0 Fr. Dettenheim, Germany 12 Eric Birighitti DEF 5 8 So. Perth, Australia 13 Huseyin Selik MID 5 6 Fr. Norway 14 Daniel Shonka MID 5 9 Sr. Omaha, Neb. 15 Austin Allen FWD 5 11 Sr. Grand Island, Neb. 16 Nate Miller FWD 6 0 Jr. Warrensburg, Mo. 17 Daniel Linstead DEF 6 3 Jr. Canberra, Australia 19 Oscar Zamudio FWD 5 9 Sr. Humble, Texas 20 Damien Austen DEF 5 5 Sr. KearNeb.y, Neb. 21 Lucas VeNeb.gas FWD 6 2 Fr. Grand Island, Neb. 22 Francisco Arevalo DEF 6 2 Fr. Salinas, Calif. 23 Charley Dukes DEF 5 10 Jr. Lymington, England 24 Marc Tautz MID 5 7 Sr. Limburg, Germany 25 Jonathan Lopez MID 4 0 Fr. Omaha, Neb. 27 Asier Undabeitia MID 5 4 Sr. Spain 30 Mateo Cuartas GK 5 10 So. Medellin, Colombia Head Coach Aaron Champenoy Assistant Coaches Marco Carvalho, Eddie Keen, Brett Wells, Daniel Fragachan Head Coach Record at School/Years /2 Career Collegiate Record/Years /10 14 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

17 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Keiser University - Seahawks West Palm Beach, Fla. - The Sun Conference (TSC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 5 years (2006, 08, 14, 16, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,000 School Colors... Navy, Light Blue and White Home Facility...Arrigo Vecellio Capacity President... Gary Vonk Athletic Director... Kris Swogger SID... Kevin Devrient Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/23/2017 Trinity Baptist H 3-1 W 8/30/2017 Spring Arbor (Mich.) H 3-1 W 9/4/2017 Georgia Gwinnett N 0-4 L 9/20/2017 Southeastern (Fla.) * A 4-1 W 9/23/2017 SCAD Savannah (Ga.) * A 0-2 L 9/27/2017 Florida Memorial * H 4-0 W 10/4/2017 St. Thomas (Fla.) * H 0-3 L 10/7/2017 Thomas (Ga.) * H 3-2 W 10/14/2017 Johnson & Wales (Fla.) * A 2-1 W 10/21/2017 Warner (Fla.) * A 3-5 L 10/25/2017 Ave Maria (Fla.) A 4-1 W 10/28/2017 Webber International (Fla.) * H 7-2 W 11/7/2017 Thomas (Ga.) H 1-1(2OT) T 11/10/2017 St. Thomas (Fla.) A 0-1 L *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G... A... Pts... G/SH SH.. SOG..SOG/SH.YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 1 Clark Ahlnas Stanton Souza Menendez Said Brown Rivera Meski Balaguer Rangel Lessin Queiroga Cardili Finnegan Babiolakis Brzycki Iles Dawson Bargiggia Cruz Obiukwu Doogan Guillen Franzin Schumann Gomez Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 1 Clark : Gomez : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Lee Clark GK 6 0 Sr. Newcastle, England 2 Edwin Ahlnas D 6 0 So. Orebro, Sweden 3 Jake Stanton F 5 10 So. Coventry, England 4 Gabriel Souza D 6 2 So. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 5 Diego Menendez D 6 3 Sr. Munster, Germany 6 Simon Said MF 5 11 Sr. Stockholm, Sweden 7 Ahmet Brown MF 5 9 Jr. Cologne, Germany 8 Joe Rivera MF 5 9 Fr. Alajuela, Costa Rica 9 Amine Meski MF 5 6 Sr. Rabat, Morocco 10 Gontzal Balaguer F 5 11 So. Benidorm, Spain 12 Conor Lessin D 5 9 So. Palm City, Fla. 13 Felipe Queiroga D 5 11 So. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 14 Rafael Cardili MF 5 9 Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil 16 Alex Babiolakis F 6 1 Sr. Athens, Greece 17 Henry Brzycki F 5 10 Fr. Clearwater, Fla. 18 Matthew Iles D 6 0 Sr. Cardiff, Wales 19 Thomas Dawson MF 5 9 Jr. London, England 22 Luca Bargiggia MF 6 0 Fr. Pomigliano, D Arco, Italy 23 David Cruz D 5 11 So. Boca Raton, Fla. 25 Randy Obiukwu F 6 0 Fr. Hamilton, NJ 26 Connor Doogan D 5 10 Sr. Belfast, Ireland 27 Nicholas Guillen D 4 0 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. 31 Nicolas Gomez GK 6 0 So. West Palm Beach, Fla. 41 Joe Dunn GK 5 10 Fr. Sheffield, Enland Head Coach Gavin Oldham Assistant Coaches Marco Carvalho, Eddie Keen, Brett Wells, Daniel Fragachan Head Coach Record at School/Years 8-5-1/1 Career Collegiate Record/Years /10 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

18 Lindsey Wilson College - Blue Raiders Columbia, Ky. - Mid-South Conference (MSC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 24 years (1992, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17) 1st Place - 9, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 5 Quick Facts Enrollment... 2,483 School Colors... Blue and White Home Facility... Walter S. Reuling Stadium Capacity... 1,000 President... William T. Luckey, Jr. Athletic Director...Willis Pooler SID...Chris Wells Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/22/2017 Tennessee Wesleyan A 1-0 W 9/3/2017 St. Thomas (Fla.) N 5-2 W 9/9/2017 Union (Ky.) H 2-1 W 9/16/2017 Roosevelt (Ill.) H 3-0 W 9/24/2017 Rio Grande (Ohio) A 1-2 L 9/26/2017 Shawnee State (Ohio) * A 2-0 W 10/3/2017 Georgetown (Ky.) * A 10-0 W 10/6/2017 Cumberland (Tenn.) * H 6-2 W 10/11/2017 Georgia Gwinnett A 1-2 L 10/14/2017 Pikeville (Ky.) * H 6-0 W 10/17/2017 Life (Ga.) * A 3-1 W 10/20/2017 Cumberlands (Ky.) * H 7-0 W 10/25/2017 Campbellsville (Ky.) * A 4-0 W 11/2/2017 Shawnee State (Ohio) N 13-0 W 11/9/2017 Life (Ga.) N 3-2 W 11/10/2017 Cumberland (Tenn.) N 1-2(2OT) L 11/18/2017 William Woods (Mo.) % H 5-2 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 1 Diaz Bikoya Moeller Marcano Richards Sliedrecht Riquelme Jouini Reyna Dasse Ibrahimkadic Fofana Niane Mwape Ramos Yamamoto Paulin Collishaw Wells Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 1 Diaz : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 William Diaz GK 6 0 Jr. Toronto, Ontario 3 Franck Bikoya D 5 8 Sr. Paris, France 5 Spencer Moeller D 6 0 Sr. Bradenton, Fla. 6 Nicholas Marcano D 6 0 Jr. Valencia, Trinidad and Tobago 7 Brian Richards MF 5 9 Sr. Kingston, Jamaica 8 Merik Sliedrecht D 5 10 Fr. Emmen, Netherlands 9 Andres Riquelme F 6 2 Sr. Asuncion, Paraguay 10 Karim Jouini F 5 9 Fr. Helsinki, Finland 11 Israel Reyna MF 5 10 Jr. Lawrenceville, Ga. 12 Stephane Dasse MF 5 10 Jr. Paris, France 13 David Ibrahimkadic MF 5 6 Fr. Louisville, Ky. 14 Moustapha Fofana D 5 6 Sr. Dakar, Senegal 15 Dioulde Niane MF 5 8 Jr. Dakar, Senegal 16 Mutaya Mwape MF 5 6 So. Lusaka, Zambia 17 Renan Ramos MF 5 9 So. Sao Paulo, Brazil 18 Yuta Yamamoto D 6 0 Jr. Tokyo, Japan 19 Jaxson Paulin MF 6 0 So. Louisville, Ky. 22 Tyler Collishaw F 6 0 Jr. Hull, England 27 Trae Wells F 6 2 Sr. Campbellsville, Ky. Head Coach Ray Wells Assistant Coaches Sicelo Buthelezi, Harry Mason Head Coach Record at School/Years /27 Career Collegiate Record/Years /34 16 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

19 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Madonna University - Crusaders Livonia, Mich. - Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 4 years (2007, 08, 11, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment... 3,086 School Colors...Blue, Gold and White Home Facility...Madonna Soccer Field Capacity President...Michael A. Grandillo Athletic Director... Scott Kennell SID...Zachary Shore Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/25/2017 Goshen (Ind.) H 3-0 W 8/31/2017 Robert Morris (Ill.) A 3-0 W 9/6/2017 Cleary (Mich.) H 2-0 W 9/9/2017 Missouri Baptist N 3-2(OT) W 9/11/2017 Spring Arbor (Mich.) A 1-3 L 9/14/2017 Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) H 4-0 W 9/23/2017 Siena Heights (Mich.) * A 2-1 W 9/27/2017 Northwestern Ohio * H 2-1 W 9/29/2017 Cornerstone (Mich.) * H 0-0(2OT) T 10/4/2017 Lourdes (Ohio) * A 1-0 W 10/7/2017 Aquinas (Mich.) * A 4-3(2OT) W 10/11/2017 Lawrence Tech (Mich.) * A 2-4 L 10/14/2017 Rochester (Mich.) * H 5-0 W 10/18/2017 Michigan-Dearborn * A 8-0 W 10/22/2017 Concordia (Mich.) * A 4-1 W 10/25/2017 Indiana Tech * H 3-1 W 10/28/2017 Marygrove (Mich.) * H 3-0 W 11/4/2017 Cornerstone (Mich.) H 3-2 W 11/8/2017 Northwestern Ohio H 0-1 L 11/18/2017 Cumberland (Tenn.) % A 1-0 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 3 Werthman Kegode Branigan Ljubevic Fernandes Tinnion Farkas Freitas Marwa White Sauceda Asigo Payne Steinman Nowak Wells Morales Wells McCulley Widlak Bevitori Lubonja Wielczopolski Smith Rodriguez Stack Odawara Walkes Lynch Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 32 Lubonja : Wielczopolski : Smith : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 3 Billy Werthman D 5 8 Sr. Livonia, Mich. 4 Godfrey Kegode D 6 4 Sr. Nairobi, Kenya 7 Strahinja Ljubevic M 6 2 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia 8 Carlos Fernandes M 5 10 Jr. Indaiatuba, Brazil 9 Kyle Tinnion F 6 0 Fr. Macomb, Mich. 10 Yuri Farkas F 5 11 So. Sao Paulo, Brazil 11 Marlon Freitas F 5 11 Jr. Jaboticabal, Brazil 12 Peter Marwa M 5 8 Jr. Nairobi, Kenya 13 Dante White M 5 7 Fr. Rochester Hills, Mich. 16 Ludvick Asigo F 5 7 Jr. Rongo, Kenya 18 Hayden Steinman D 5 11 Sr. Livonia, Mich. 19 Andrew Nowak D 5 8 So. Clinton Township, Mich. 20 Costa Wells M 5 6 Jr. Sterling Heights, Mich. 22 Hector Morales M 6 1 Sr. Habana, Cuba 23 Anthony Wells D 5 10 So. Sterling Heights, Mich. 24 Devin McCulley M 5 9 Fr. Livonia, Mich. 27 Cody Widlak D 5 8 Sr. Canton, Mich. 31 Gian Marco Bevitori D 6 2 Fr. Ravenna, Italy 32 Michael Lubonja GK 6 3 Fr. Livonia, Mich. 34 Jeff Wielczopolski GK 6 1 Jr. Windsor, Ontario 35 Joe Smith GK 6 1 Jr. Royal Oak, Mich. 37 Justin Stack M 5 9 Fr. Brownstown, Mich. 41 Bryan Walkes M 6 0 Fr. Santa Cruz, Trinidad & Tobago 44 Ryan Lynch D 6 0 Fr. Trenton, Mich. Head Coach Mark Zathey Assistant Coaches Eric Rudland, Thabiso, Jeff Shuk, Dave Demeter Head Coach Record at School/Years /5 Career Collegiate Record/Years /10 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

20 Marymount California University - Mariners Palos Verdes, Calif. - California Pacific Conference (Cal Pac) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 4 years (2014, 15, 16, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 1 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,100 School Colors...Navy, White and Gold Home Facility... El Camino College Capacity... 5,000 President...Lucas Lamadrid Athletic Director...Courtney Thomsen SID...Chrissie Courtney Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/26/2017 Hope International (Calif.) A 2-4 L 8/29/2017 Bethesda University H 1-2 L 9/4/2017 Menlo (Calif.) A 2-1 W 9/6/2017 The Master s (Calif.) A 2-2(2OT) T 9/9/2017 Southern Oregon H 1-0 W 9/11/2017 Vanguard (Calif.) H 2-1 W 9/14/2017 Westmont (Calif.) H 1-1(2OT) T 9/29/2017 Benedictine - Mesa (Ariz.) * A 3-0 W 10/1/2017 Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) * A 4-0 W 10/5/2017 Sierra Nevada (Nev.) * A 3-1 W 10/7/2017 Cal Maritime * A 17-0 W 10/12/2017 Simpson (Calif.) * H 4-0 W 10/14/2017 Antelope Valley (Calif.) * A 3-0 W 10/21/2017 Providence Christian (Calif.) * A 14-3 W 10/26/2017 La Sierra (Calif.) * H 2-0 W 10/28/2017 Soka (Calif.) * H 2-0 W 11/2/2017 UC Merced (Calif.) * H 0-2 L 11/5/2017 Pacific Union (Calif.) * H 11-2 W 11/9/2017 Antelope Valley (Calif.) H 5-2 W 11/11/2017 UC Merced (Calif.) H 1-1(2OT) T 11/18/2017 Westmont (Calif.) % H 3-1 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 2 Mankers Lobsiger Mijic Padovan Chinchilla Zukanovic Campos Moshe Morego Boateng Chardonnette Mejia Escamilla Martinez Enenwali Garza Anguiniga Alexander Wehner Amador Bernabe Gueye Schemmer Perez Garcia Magana Parada Acosta Bustamante Fatone Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 2 Mankers : Garcia : Bustamante : Fatone : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 2 Rowan Mankers D 6 2 Sr. Nieuwegein, Netherlands 3 Tekodah Lobsiger D 5 8 Jr. Chesterton, Ind. 4 Josip Mijic M 6 4 Fr. Split, Croatia 5 David Padovan D 6 3 Sr. Hagen, Germany 6 Guillermo Chinchilla D 5 10 Sr. Barcelona, Spain 7 Nedin Zukanovic F 6 1 Jr. Srebrenica, Bosnia 8 Pedro Campos F/M 5 5 Jr. Canyon Country, Calif. 9 Barak Moshe M 6 0 So. Jeruselam, Israel 10 Josep Morego F 6 1 Sr. Barcelona, Spain 12 Nyder Chardonnette D 6 2 Sr. New York, N.Y. 14 Gustavo Mejia F 5 6 Fr. Anaheim, Calif. 15 Owen Escamilla D 5 10 So. Commerce, Calif. 16 Miguel Martinez M 5 6 Fr. Paramount, Calif. 18 Esomchi Enenwali M 6 1 So. Long Beach, Calif. 19 Gaspar Garza D 6 0 So. Long Beach, Calif. 20 Mark Anguiniga D 5 9 Jr. El Monte, Calif. 21 Reece Alexander M 6 3 Sr. Burton-Upon-Trent, England 22 Tristan Wehner M 6 0 Sr. Corpus Christi, Texas 23 Enrique Amador M 6 2 Sr. Barcelona, Spain 25 Moustapha Gueye F 6 2 Jr. West Africa Senegal 26 Tim Schemmer D 6 1 Jr. Bergkamen, Germany 28 Ramon Garcia GK 5 10 Jr. Paramount, Calif. 34 Kevin Bustamante GK 5 11 Jr. Rosemead, Calif. 81 Connor Fatone GK 6 1 Sr. Long Beach, Calif. Head Coach Mark Hervin Assistant Coaches Isidro Torres, Ronaldo Teixeira, Joe Velasco Head Coach Record at School/Years /6 Career Collegiate Record/Years /6 18 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

21 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Missouri Valley College - Vikings Marshall, Mo. - Heart of America Athletic Conference (Heart) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 7 years (2010, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 1 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,400 School Colors... Purple and Orange Home Facility...Volney C. Ashford Stadium Capacity... 3,200 President... Bonnie Humphrey Athletic Director...Tom Fifer SID...Andy Pulverenti Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/26/2017 Southwestern Christian (Okla.) H 2-1 W 8/29/2017 Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) H 6-0 W 9/2/2017 Columbia (Mo.) A 1-0(2OT) W 9/6/2017 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 0-0(2OT) T 9/9/2017 Kansas Wesleyan A 2-0 W 9/20/2017 Benedictine (Kan.) * A 2-1 W 9/23/2017 Graceland (Iowa) * H 2-1 W 9/26/2017 Evangel (Mo.) * H 6-1 W 9/30/2017 Avila (Mo.) * A 4-0 W 10/4/2017 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) * A 1-0(2OT) W 10/7/2017 Clarke (Iowa) * H 1-0 W 10/10/2017 William Penn (Iowa) * H 6-0 W 10/15/2017 Grand View (Iowa) * A 1-2 L 10/18/2017 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) * H 2-3 L 10/21/2017 Mount Mercy (Iowa) * A 4-0 W 10/25/2017 Central Methodist (Mo.) * A 1-1(2OT) T 10/28/2017 Baker (Kan.) * H 2-1 W 11/3/2017 Mount Mercy (Iowa) H 1-1(2OT) T 11/7/2017 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) H 3-2 W 11/10/2017 Baker (Kan.) H 5-1 W 11/18/2017 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) % H 1-0 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 1 Irankunda De Sousa Clarke Sousa Gersen Gluscevic Gabriel De Melo Fernandez Baskalo Newton Saravia Magalhaes Iavovou Aleixo Bijl, Geert Mclaren Gladiador Toro Garcia Cordon Ilic Matorell Hernandez Melon Umana Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 1 Irankunda : Saravia : Hernandez : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Patrick Irankunda GK 6 0 Jr. Ashford, England 2 Gustavo De Sousa D 5 10 So. Sao Paulo, Brazil 3 Ross Clarke D 5 9 Sr. Edinburgh, Scotland 4 Clayton Sousa F 5 10 Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil 5 Maurits Gersen D 6 0 Fr. Utrecht, Netherlands 6 Luka Gluscevic MF 5 9 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia 7 Wendel Gabriel MF 5 8 So. Sao Paulo, Brazil 8 Pedro De Melo F 5 10 Fr. Garanhuns, Brazil 9 Miguel Fernandez F 5 9 Jr. Cadiz, Spain 10 Slaven Baskalo M 5 10 Sr. Novi Sad, Serbia 11 Dominic Newton F 5 10 Fr. Manchester, England 12 Tiago Saravia GK 5 8 Fr. Cartaxo, Portugal 13 Vinicius Magalhaes D 6 1 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil 15 Peter Iacovou MF 5 10 Fr. Manchester, England 17 Geert Bijl F 5 10 Fr. Utrecht, Netherlands 18 James Mclaren MF 6 2 So. Luton, England 19 Xavier Gladiador MF 5 8 So. Mataro, Spain 20 Sergio Toro F 5 8 So. Madrid, Spain 21 Pedro Garcia MF 5 8 So. Palma de Mallorca, Spain 22 Alex Cordon D 5 8 So. Mataro, Spain 23 Uros Ilic D 6 0 So. Nova Pazova, Serbia 24 Joan Martorell MF 6 1 Jr. Palma de Mallorca, Spain 25 David Hernandez GK 6 1 So. La Laguna, Spain 26 Rahim Melon F 6 2 Jr. Willemstad, Curacao Head Coach Vladimir Simic Assistant Coaches Ivan Ninkov, Mark Campbell, Daniel Jelley, Lais Pazinni Head Coach Record at School/Years /15 Career Collegiate Record/Years /15 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

22 Oklahoma Wesleyan University - Eagles Bartlesville, Okla. - Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 7 years (2011, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment School Colors...Navy, Red and White Home Facility...OKWU Soccer Complex Capacity President...Dr. Everett Piper Athletic Director... Mark Molder SID... Nick Morris Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/22/2017 Grand View (Iowa) N 2-1 W 9/2/2017 Baker (Kan.) A 1-0 W 9/4/2017 Hastings (Neb.) A 1-0 W 9/6/2017 Missouri Valley A 0-0(2OT) T 9/12/2017 Southwestern Christian (Okla.) H 3-1 W 9/16/2017 Science & Arts (Okla.) A 3-2 W 9/19/2017 John Brown (Ark.) H 1-2 L 9/27/2017 Ottawa (Kan.) * H 4-1 W 9/29/2017 Southwestern (Kan.) * A 6-0 W 10/5/2017 Saint Mary (Kan.) * H 8-1 W 10/7/2017 Bethany (Kan.) * A 9-2 W 10/11/2017 Kansas Wesleyan * A 5-0 W 10/14/2017 McPherson (Kan.) * H 5-2 W 10/18/2017 Sterling (Kan.) * H 8-0 W 10/21/2017 Friends (Kan.) * A 2-0 W 10/25/2017 Tabor (Kan.) * A 8-1 W 10/28/2017 Bethel (Kan.) * H 12-0 W 10/31/2017 York (Neb.) * A 9-1 W 11/3/2017 Sterling (Kan.) H 1-0 W 11/7/2017 Kansas Wesleyan H 1-0 W 11/10/2017 McPherson (Kan.) H 5-2 W 11/18/2017 Waldorf (Iowa) % H 5-0 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 0 Perez Djordjev Sanchez Ponce Petrovic Fimic Milicevic Picchi Lukic Machado Simovic Lozono Lozono Montes Sanz Belo Garcia-Fernandez Olortegui Opsal Djordjev Cordeiro Malumbo Bramhall Chew Brown Rubio Herrera Hawkins Holt Meikle Haynik Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 0 Perez : Djordjev : Haynik : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Dusan Djordjev GK 5 10 Jr. Pancevo, Serbia 2 Vinicius Sanchez D 5 10 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia 3 Jose Ponce D 6 0 Sr. Cd. Juarez, Mexico 4 Jovan Petrovic M 5 9 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia 5 Nikola Fimic D 6 3 So. Novi Sad, serbia 6 Stefan Milicevic D 6 0 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia 7 Alberto Picchi F 5 7 So. Sevilla, Spain 8 Stefan Lukic M 6 0 Fr. Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia 9 Leonardo Machado M 5 7 Sr. Sao Paulo,Brazil 10 Aleksandar Simovic F 5 11 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia 11 Alejandro Lozano F 5 10 Fr. Barcelona, Spain 14 Javier Sanz D 6 2 Fr. Pamplona, Spain 15 Julio Belo M 5 7 Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil 16 Jorge Garcia-Fernanez D 5 11 So. Madrid, Spain 18 Emil Opsal M 5 10 Fr. Lierne 20 Daniel Cordeiro M 6 0 Sr. Belo Horizonte, Brazil 23 Michael Chew F 6 0 So. Lake Fores, Calif. 24 Keaton Brown D 5 11 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. 25 Eric Rubio F 5 7 Jr. Owasso, Okla. 27 Josh Herrera M 5 9 Fr. Chicago, Ill. 28 Dion Hawkins D 6 2 Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas 31 Jace Holt D 6 1 So. Tulsa, Okla. 32 Jayden Meikle M 5 10 Fr. Brampton, Canada 99 James Faynik GK 5 10 Fr. Duluth, Minn. Head Coach Jamie Peterson Assistant Coaches Stevan Djukic, Cedric Muteshi, Luka Stojanovic, Luka Milicevic Head Coach Record at School/Years /7 Career Collegiate Record/Years /7 20 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

23 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP St. Thomas University - Bobcats Miami Gardens, Fla. - The Sun Conference (TSC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 3 years (2010, 16, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment... 4,674 School Colors...Navy, Burgundy and White Home Facility...Bobcat Field Capacity President...Franklyn Casale Athletic Director... Laura Courtley-Todd SID...Phil de Montmollin Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/28/2017 Ave Maria (Fla.) H 7-1 W 9/2/2017 Dalton State (Ga.) N 3-2 W 9/3/2017 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) N 2-5 L 9/20/2017 Ave Maria (Fla.) * H 4-0 W 9/23/2017 Warner (Fla.) * H 6-0 W 9/30/2017 Thomas (Ga.) * A 3-1 W 10/4/2017 Keiser University * A 3-0 W 10/7/2017 Florida Memorial * H 7-1 W 10/11/2017 Florida National H 1-1 T 10/14/2017 Southeastern (Fla.) * A 3-0 W 10/21/2017 Webber International (Fla.) * A 3-0 W 10/25/2017 Johnson & Wales (Fla.) * H 2-0 W 10/28/2017 SCAD Savannah (Ga.) * H 4-1 W 11/7/2017 SCAD Savannah (Ga.) H 3-0 W 11/10/2017 Keiser University H 1-0 W 11/18/2017 Truett McConnell (Ga.) % H 2-0 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 1 Barton Karidis Hana Sobanski Molyneux Gil, Pablo Bergman Luokkamaki Heinrich Valdes Martinez Moronell Louly Caixe Greco Dirrocco Bibas Silva Atkinson Mylonas Giraldo Sharapov Nieto Freitas Quintana Christie Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 1 Barton : Christie : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Robert Barton GK 6 0 Jr. Espoo, Finland 4 Mattias Hanna MF 6 1 Sr. Norrkoping, Sweden 5 Nico Sobanski MF 6 2 Gr. Buenos Aires, Argentina 6 Harry Molyneux D 6 3 So. Milton Keynes, England 7 Pablo Gil F 5 9 So. Alicante, Spain 8 Santeri Bergman MF 5 11 Jr. Tuusula, Finland 10 Fabian Heinrich MF 6 1 Gr. Karlsruhe, Germany 11 Chris Valdes D 5 9 Gr. Miami, Fla. 12 Danny Martinez MF 5 8 Jr. Caracas, Venezuela 13 Federico Moronell F 6 1 Gr. Buenos Aires, Argentina 14 Matheus Louly Caixe D 5 10 So. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 15 Tomas Greco MF 5 5 Jr. Buenos Aires, Argentina 16 Santiago Dirrocco MF 5 10 Sr. Buenos Aires, Argentina 17 Abraham Bibas D 6 0 Sr. Caracas, Venezuela 18 Pedro Silva MF 5 9 So. Goias, Brazil 19 Romario Atkinson D 5 6 So. Kingston, Jamaica 21 Konstantinos Mylonas F 6 2 So. Athens, Greece 22 Christian Giraldo MF 5 9 Sr. Doral, Fla. 23 Artur Sharapov F 5 9 Sr. Richmond Hill, Ontario 25 Jean Karlo Nieto MF 6 1 So. Miami, Fla. 27 Lucas Freitas MF 6 0 So. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 29 Jon Quintana MF 6 1 Sr. Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela 32 Connor Christie G 6 2 Sr. Gilwern, Wales 33 Jiayi Wang G 5 10 Beijing, China Head Coach Felix Mats Assistant Coaches Victor Cortez, Federico Bartelli, Hector Mena Head Coach Record at School/Years /11 Career Collegiate Record/Years /11 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

24 University of Mobile - Rams Mobile, Ala. - Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 18 years (1993, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 02, 03, 04, 07, 08, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17) 1st Place - 1, 2nd Place - 3, 3rd Place - 4 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,604 School Colors...Crimson Red Home Facility... The Jungle Capacity President...Dr. Tim L. Smith Athletic Director... Joe Niland SID...Alec Martinez Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/25/2017 John Brown (Ark.) A 2-1 W 9/2/2017 Rio Grande (Ohio) H 2-0 W 9/4/2017 West Alabama A 1-2(2OT) L 9/8/2017 St. Thomas (Texas) H 2-1 W 9/15/2017 Thomas (Ga.) H 3-1 W 9/19/2017 Georgia Gwinnett A 1-1(2OT) T 9/26/2017 Concordia College Selma H 4-0 W 9/28/2017 West Florida A 0-2 L 10/5/2017 Faulkner (Ala.) * H 2-0 W 10/7/2017 Dalton State (Ga.) * H 1-0 W 10/12/2017 Middle Georgia State * A 3-1 W 10/14/2017 Brewton-Parker (Ga.) * A 4-0 W 10/18/2017 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) * H 4-0 W 10/21/2017 Bethel (Tenn.) * A 1-1(2OT) T 10/28/2017 William Carey (Miss.) * A 0-2 L 11/3/2017 Middle Georgia State H 7-0 W 11/8/2017 Dalton State (Ga.) N 2-1 W 11/10/2017 William Carey (Miss.) N 5-1 W 11/18/2017 Houston-Victoria (Texas) % H 4-1 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 1 Montealegre Culver Lanerva White Sinclair, Gillespie McArthur Plumbar Armas Henry Kearney Altoe Ledsham Conte Jakubik Cranton Esquibel Pimentel Rahimi Wier Valdovinos Hall Winchester Greene Bedai Penton Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 1 Montealegre : Altoe : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Juan Montealegre GK 6 0 Sr. Bogota, Colombia 2 Casey Culver MID 5 6 Sr. Roscoe, Ill. 3 Anton Lanerva DEF 5 10 Jr. Vasteras, Sweden 4 Sam White DEF 6 5 Sr. Bracknell, England 5 Jordan Sinclair DEF 6 1 Jr. Glasgow, Scotland 6 Nathan Gillespie MID 5 9 Sr. Fairhope, Ala. 7 Matthew McArthur MID 5 8 Jr. Glasgow, Scotland 8 John Jacob Plumbar MID 5 6 Sr. Lafayette, La. 9 Ayax Armas FWD 6 0 So. Barcelona, Venezuela 10 Newton Henry MID 5 9 Sr. Clarendon, Jamaica 12 Calum Kearney DEF 5 10 Jr. Belfast, Ireland 13 Guilherme Altoe GK 6 1 Jr. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 14 Paul Ledsham MID 5 10 Sr. Liverpool, England 15 Lamine Conte MID 5 11 So. Conakary, Guinea 16 Matthew Jakubik DEF 6 1 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. 17 Cameron Cranton MID 5 10 So. Mobile, Ala. 18 Alex Esquibel MID 6 0 Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. 19 Victor Pimentel FWD 6 0 So. West Palm Beach, Fla. 20 Emman Rahimi MID 6 0 Fr. Auckland, New Zealand 22 Martin Valdovinos MID 5 10 So. Asuncion, Paraguay 23 David Hall FWD 6 3 Fr. Pickering, Ontario, Canada 24 Sherman Winchester DEF 5 8 So. Mobile, Ala. 25 Brantton Greene DEF 5 7 Fr. Irvington, Ala. 26 Nathaniel Bedai DEF 5 10 Jr. Accra, Ghana Head Coach Daniel Whelan Assistant Coaches Marc Joseph Head Coach Record at School/Years /3 Career Collegiate Record/Years /3 22 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

25 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Vanguard University - Lions Costa Mesa, Calif. - Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 4 years (2010, 14, 15, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,400 School Colors... Navy and Gold Home Facility... Vanguard Soccer Complex Capacity President... Dr. Michael J. Beals Athletic Director... Rhett Soliday SID... Jeff Molton Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/18/2017 La Sierra (Calif.) H 2-0 W 8/22/2017 Bethseda H 4-1 W 8/26/2017 Johnson & Wales (Fla.) N 3-1 W 8/28/2017 Thomas (Ga.) A 1-3 L 9/1/2017 Whittier H 3-1 W 9/4/2017 Antelope Valley (Calif.) H 6-0 W 9/11/2017 Marymount California A 1-2 L 9/21/2017 San Diego Christian (Calif.) * A 4-1 W 9/23/2017 Arizona Christian * H 6-1 W 9/28/2017 William Jessup (Calif.) * H 4-0 W 9/30/2017 Menlo (Calif.) * H 4-0 W 10/5/2017 The Master s (Calif.) * A 4-2 W 10/7/2017 Westmont (Calif.) * A 1-0 W 10/14/2017 Hope International (Calif.) * A 1-0 W 10/19/2017 San Diego Christian (Calif.) * H 7-2 W 10/21/2017 Arizona Christian * A 1-0 W 10/28/2017 Hope International (Calif.) * H 2-1 W 11/9/2017 Hope International (Calif.) N 0-1 L 11/18/2017 UC Merced (Calif.) % H 3-0 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 0 Penaloza Negrete Espinoza Yo Miramontes Belmonte Castillo Torres Gould Cortez Gomez Quintero Paz Arrieta Castro Arriaga Moran Berry Arellano Pinto Luna Reyes Yepez Tapia Pacheco Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 1 Negrete : Gomez : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Alex Penaloza GK 5 10 Fr. Santa Ana, CA 00 Brandon Gomez GK 5 11 Sr. Los Angeles, CA 1 Victor Negrete GK 5 9 Fr. Stanton, CA 2 Juan Espinoza D 5 10 Jr. Garden Grove, CA 3 Daniel Yo D 5 8 Jr. El Segundo, CA 4 Nathan Miramontes D 6 1 Sr. Fullerton, CA 5 Kevin Belmonte M 5 10 Jr. Fullerton, CA 6 Jose Castillo M 5 8 Sr. Orange, CA 7 Brian Torres M 5 7 Sr. Huntington Beach, CA 8 Jared Gould M 5 10 So. Prescott, AZ 9 Sebastian Cortez M 5 11 Jr. Hawthorne, CA 10 Wilton Quintero M 5 8 Sr. Santa Barbara, CA 11 Nahum Paz M 5 5 Sr. Costa Mesa, CA 12 Martin Arrieta F 6 3 Jr. Pasadena, CA 13 Allen Castro M 5 6 So. Placentia, CA 14 Pablo Arriaga M 5 11 So. Costa Mesa, CA 15 Oscar Moran D 5 10 So. Santa Ana, CA 16 Joey Berry M 5 11 Fr. Laguna Hills, CA 17 Ruben Arellano M 5 7 So. Hawthorne, CA 18 Isaac Pinto M 5 8 Fr. Mission Viejo, CA 20 Alex Luna D 6 2 So. Santa Ana, CA 22 Isaias Reyes M 5 8 Jr. Los Angeles, CA 23 Nathan Yepez M 5 10 Jr. Inglewood, CA 24 Miguel Tapia M 6 2 So. Fullerton, CA Head Coach Randy Dodge Assistant Coaches Jesus Miramontes, Shion Jahangiri Head Coach Record at School/Years /16 Career Collegiate Record/Years /16 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

26 Wayland Baptist University - Pioneers Plainview, Texas - Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 2 years (2016, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 0 Quick Facts Enrollment... 1,100 School Colors... Blue and Gold Home Facility...Hilliard Field Capacity... 1,000 President...Dr. Bobby Hall Athletic Director... Rick Cooper SID... Kevin Lewis Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/26/2017 Hardin-Simmons (Texas) H 0-1 Lf 9/1/2017 Texas-Permian Basin H 2-4 L 9/3/2017 Paul Quinn (Texas) H 0-1 Lf 9/9/2017 Wiley (Texas) N 0-1 Lf 9/13/2017 Southwest (N.M.) A 1-0 W 9/16/2017 Huston-Tillotson (Texas) A 1-0 W 9/18/2017 Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) A 4-1 W 9/26/2017 Mid-America Christian (Okla.) * H 4-0 W 9/30/2017 Central Christian (Kan.) * H 2-1 W 10/5/2017 John Brown (Ark.) * A 4-0 W 10/7/2017 Bacone (Okla.) * A 1-1(2OT) T 10/10/2017 Oklahoma City * H 3-2 W 10/14/2017 Science & Arts (Okla.) * N 0-1 L 10/17/2017 Southwestern Christian (Okla.) * H /24/2017 St. Gregory s (Okla.) * H 2-0 W 10/28/2017 Texas Wesleyan * A 4-1 W 10/30/2017 SAGU (Texas) * A 3-0 W 11/2/2017 Central Christian (Kan.) H 5-0 W 11/6/2017 Mid-America Christian (Okla.) H 4-1 W 11/9/2017 Southwestern Christian (Okla.) H 2-0 W 11/18/2017 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)% A 2-1 W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 0 Salazar Haros Ucar Ramos Brown Montgomery Hlabangana Gaypia Shiels Ramos Reus Luna Westfield Quinn Perdoma Almeida Morin Herrera Au Pesce Foster Fleming Gaypia Castillo Camejo Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 0 Salazar : Haros : Montgomery : Camejo : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Jurlef Salazar G 6 0 Fr. Amarillo, Texas 1 Hector Haros G 4 0 Jr. Mexico 2 Federico Ucar MF 5 10 Fr. Montevideo, Uruguay 3 Nick Ramos D 5 5 Fr. Lubbock, Texas 4 Ross Brown D 6 2 Sr. Grimsby, England 5 Ryan Montgomery MF 5 11 Sr. Killyleagh, Ireland 7 Cooper Gaypia F 5 9 Sr. Monrovia, Liberia 8 Gavin Shiels MF 5 8 Fr. Bandon, Ireland 9 Ricardo Ramos F 5 9 Jr. Portugal 10 Lochlan Reus MF 5 9 Jr. Gold Coast, Australia 11 Jonathan Luna MF 5 9 Sr. Plainview, Texas 14 James Westfield F 5 9 So. Southport, Liverpool, England 15 James Quinn D 5 11 Jr. Slough, England 16 Javier Perdomo MF 5 8 So. Irving, Texas 17 Luis Almeida F 5 9 Jr. Portugal 19 Luis Morin MF 5 7 So. Dallas, Texas 20 David Herrera MF 5 11 Sr. Cali, Colombia 21 Nicholas Au D 5 7 Fr. Denton, Texas 22 Stefano Pesce MF 6 3 Fr. Italy 23 Kevin Foster MF 6 1 Jr. Savannah, Caymand Islands 25 Raheem Fleming D 6 0 Jr. Pompano Beach, Fla. 26 Mewasiah Gaypia F 5 9 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. 28 Alex Castillo D 5 8 Jr. Dallas, Texas 30 Ziggy Camejo G 6 0 Jr. Bronx, N.Y. Head Coach Cristhian Ospina Assistant Coaches Miguel Teos, Dean Johnson, John-Ramses Thomas Head Coach Record at School/Years /4 Career Collegiate Record/Years /4 24 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

27 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP William Carey University - Crusaders Hattiesburg, Miss. - Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) 2017 Overall Record Conference Record Championship History: 11 years (1988, 90, 95, 96, 97, 98, 2009, 10, 11, 16, 17) 1st Place - 0, 2nd Place - 0, 3rd Place - 3 Quick Facts Enrollment... 4,404 School Colors...Red and Black Home Facility...Crusader Field Capacity President... Dr. Tommy King Athletic Director... DJ Pulley SID... Chris Johnson Schedule Date Opponent H/A Score W/L 8/15/2017 West Alabama A 4-0 W 8/24/2017 Delta State University A 4-1 W 8/28/2017 Bryan (Tenn.) H 3-1 W 9/5/2017 Life (Ga.) A 4-3 W 9/13/2017 LSU Shreveport (La.) H 2-0 W 9/16/2017 LSU Alexandria (La.) A 2-0 W 9/20/2017 Millsaps College A 3-0 W 10/5/2017 Dalton State (Ga.) * H 2-1 W 10/7/2017 Faulkner (Ala.) * H 3-1 W 10/10/2017 Louisiana College A 4-0 W 10/12/2017 Brewton-Parker (Ga.) * A 5-0 W 10/14/2017 Middle Georgia State * A 6-2 W 10/18/2017 Bethel (Tenn.) * H 4-0 W 10/21/2017 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) * A 2-1(OT) W 10/28/2017 Mobile (Ala.) * H 2-0 W 11/3/2017 Brewton-Parker (Ga.) H 7-0 W 11/8/2017 Faulkner (Ala.) N 3-0 W 11/10/2017 Mobile (Ala.) N 1-5 L 11/18/2017 WVU Tech % H 3-2(OT) W *denotes conference game % 2017 Opening Round 2017 Stats No Player... GP... GS... G...A... Pts... G/SH... SH.. SOG.. SOG/SH.. YC... RC.GWG. PKM...PKA 2 Urrea Guinchard Buckle Redgrave Whalley Robbins Cooper Bracken Richardson Ekman Ruiz Cabello Vergara Loftin Gallagher Ross Bourdene Conejero McKeown Villar Roldan Gueye Cabado Carpenter Adam Totals Opponent Goalie Stats No Player...GP... GS...Min... GA... GAAvg...SV...Pct...W... L...T...SHO 31 Cabado : Carpenter : Adam : Totals : Opponent : Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Zach Beasley GK 6 0 Fr. Jackson, Miss. 2 Alvaro Adan Urrea D 5 8 Jr. Madrid, Spain 3 Joe Guinchard D 5 9 Jr. London, England 4 Johnny Buckle MF 6 0 Jr. Torquay, England 5 Matt Redgrave D 6 2 Sr. England 6 Ben Whalley F 6 3 Fr. England 7 Kieran Robbins D 5 8 So. England 9 James Cooper F 6 0 So. Norfolk, England 10 Paul Bracken MF 5 10 So. Dublin, Ireland 11 Summer Richardson D 5 11 Fr. Flowood, Miss. 13 Simon Ekman MF 5 10 Sr. Pitea, Sweden 14 Joaquin Ruiz Cabello MF 5 9 Jr. Malaga, Spain 16 Alejandro Vergara D 5 9 So. Boca Raton, Fla. 17 Ethan Loftin MF 5 11 Fr. Bay St. Louis, Miss. 18 Steven Gallagher F 5 10 So. Ocean Springs, Miss 20 Chance Bourdene F 6 2 Sr. Flowood, Miss. 21 Michael Conejero MF 5 9 Jr. Spain 22 Ryan McKeown D 6 1 So. Northern Ireland 23 Pedro Villar Roldan MF 5 8 Sr. Santander, Spain 24 Sait Gueye F 6 3 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. 31 Adrian Cabado GK 6 0 So. La Coruna, Spain 32 Josh Carpenter GK 6 0 Sr. Leicester, England 33 Grant Adam GK 5 11 Sr. Waveland, Miss. Head Coach Barry Farrell Assistant Coaches Billy Sparks, Kieran Pettigrew, Ross Brooks Head Coach Record at School/Years /2 Career Collegiate Record/Years /2 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

28 Championship History Year Location Champion Runner-Up Score Slipper Rock, Pa... Pratt Institute (N.Y.)...Elizabethtown (Pa.) (2 OT) Slippery Rock, Pa... Elizabethtown (Pa.)* (4 OT)... Newark Engineering (N.J.)* Lock Haven, Pa... Howard (D.C.)...Newark Engineering (N.J.) Richmond, Ind... East Stroudsburg (Pa.)...Pratt Institute (N.Y.) Frostburg, Md... Earlham (Ind.)*...Final cancelled due to snow Castleton State (Vt.)* Upper Montclair, N.J... Trenton State (N.J.)...Lincoln (Pa.) Kansas City, Mo... Trenton State (N.J.)...Earlham (Ind.) Belmont, N.C... Quincy (Ill.)...Trenton State (N.J.) Quincy, Ill... Quincy (Ill.)...Rockhurst (Mo.) Quincy, Ill... Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)...Quincy (Ill.) (5 OT) Richmond, Ind.... Eastern Illinois...Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) (2 OT) Dunn, N.C... Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)...Quincy (Ill.) Dunn, N.C... Quincy (Ill.)...Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) Dunn, N.C... Westmont (Calif.)...Vacant (OT) Florissant, Mo... Quincy (Ill.)...Rockhurst (Mo.) Florissant, Mo... Quincy (Ill.)...Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) Raleigh, N.C... Quincy (Ill.)...Simon Fraser (B.C.) Pasadena, Calif.... Simon Fraser (B.C.)...Rockhurst (Mo.) Huntsville, Ala... Quincy (Ill.)...Keene State (N.H.) Huntsville, Ala... Quincy (Ill.)...Alabama-Huntsville Springfield, Ill... Quincy (Ill.)...Rockhurst (Mo.) Springfield, Ill... Quincy (Ill.)...Simon Fraser (B.C.) (OT) Springfield, Ill... Quincy (Ill.)...Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) Wichita Falls, Texas... Simon Fraser (B.C.)...Midwestern State (Texas) Wichita Falls, Texas... Simon Fraser (B.C.)...Midwestern State (Texas) Fresno, Calif.... West Virginia Wesleyan...Fresno Pacific (Calif.) (2 OT) Spartanburg, S.C... West Virginia Wesleyan...Fresno Pacific (Calif.) (4 OT) Wichita Falls, Texas... Sangamon State (Ill.)...Simon Fraser (B.C.) Wichita Falls, Texas... Boca Raton (Fla.)...Simon Fraser (B.C.) (OT) Fort Lauderdale, Fla.... Sangamon State (Ill.)...Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) Las Cruces, N.M... West Virginia Wesleyan...Boca Raton (Fla.) Boca Raton, Fla.... West Virginia Wesleyan...Boca Raton (Fla.) Boca Raton, Fla.... Lynn (Fla.)...Midwestern State (Texas) (SD-OT) San Antonio, Texas... Belhaven (Miss.)...Lynn (Fla.) San Antonio, Texas... Sangamon State (Ill.)...Lynn (Fla.) (SD-OT) Mobile, Ala... West Virginia Wesleyan...Mobile (Ala.) Mobile, Ala... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...Midwestern State (Texas) Birmingham, Ala... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) Birmingham, Ala... Seattle (Wash.)...Rockhurst (Mo.) (OT) Birmingham, Ala... Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (24-0)...Illinois-Springfield (20-6-1) Albuquerque, N.M... (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (24-1-1)...(1) Mobile (Ala.) (24-1-1) Albuquerque, N.M... (4) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)...(2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (OT) Bowling Green, Ky... (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (24-2)...(2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (20-2-4) Bowling Green, Ky... (5) Mobile (Ala.) (18-4-1)...Vacant^ Olathe, Kan... (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) (24-0-1)...(8) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) (22-2) Olathe, Kan... (3) Lindenwood (Mo.) (19-3-1)...(4) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (20-5) Daytona Beach, Fla.... (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (23-1)...(5) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (20-5) Daytona Beach, Fla.... (2) Graceland (Iowa) (17-4-3)**...(8) Azusa Pacific (Calif.)** (17-3-4) (2 0T)** Olathe, Kan... (1) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (20-1-1)...(6) Concordia (Calif.) (19-4) Fresno, Calif.... Bethel (Tenn.) (17-5-2)...(2) Rio Grande (Ohio) (19-4-1) (OT) Fresno, Calif.... (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (20-2-1)...(15) The Master s (Calif.) (19-3-3) Orange Beach, Ala... (3) Hastings (Neb.) (25-0)...(4) Notre Dame (Ohio) (23-1) Orange Beach, Ala... (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (23-0)...(1) Hastings (Neb.) (24-2) (OT) Montgomery, Ala... (12) Belhaven (Miss.) (19-4-1)...(11) Mobile (Ala.) (17-5-2) Montgomery, Ala... (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) (18-3-2)...(11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (15-6-2).2-1 (OT) Delray Beach, Fla.... (9) Davenport (Mich.) (22-3-1)...(9) Texas at Brownsville (24-1) (OT) Delray Beach, Fla... (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) (23-1)...(10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (18-6-1).1-0 (OT) Delray Beach, Fla... (1) Hastings (Neb.) (24-0-1)...(2) Rio Grande (Ohio) (21-1-2) * - Co-Champions ** - Graceland and Azusa Pacific tied through two overtimes, and Graceland won on Penalty Kicks, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) vacated second place due to an ineligible player ^ - Park (Mo.) vacated second place due to an ineligible player Note The third-place game was eliminated after the 1988 championship. Since then, each losing semifinalist is credited with a third-place finish. 26 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

29 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Championship History Individual Tournament Records Most Shots, Game 18, Fabian Hurtado, Newark Engineering (N.J.) vs. Goshen (Ind.), 1973 Most Shots, Tournament 33, Nate Polak, Hastings (Neb.), , Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan, , Dzenan Catic, Davenport (Mich.), 2014 Most Goals, Game 6, Rob Cirjak, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988 Most Goals, Tournament 8, Ricardo Diegues, Texas at Brownsville, , Jean-Georges Balla, Simon Fraser (B.C.), , Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan, , Jordan Green, Hastings (Neb.), 2010 Most Assists, Game 4, Boyzzz Khumalo, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) vs. Martin Luther (Minn.), , Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan vs. King (Tenn.), , Euclides de Gouvia, Boca Raton (Fla.) vs. Siena Heights (Mich.), 1985 Most Assists, Tournament 7, Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan, , Victor Parreiras, Texas at Brownsville, , Jordan Green, Hastings (Neb.), , Armando Orozco, Bethel (Tenn.), 2008 Most Points, Game 13, Rob Cirjak, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988 (6 goals, 1 assist) Most Points, Tournament 23, Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984 (8 goals, 7 assists) 18, Ricardo Deigues, Texas at Brownsville, 2014 (8 goals, 2 assists) Most Saves, Game (Goalkeeper) 29, Van Taylor, Erskine (S.C.) vs. Davis & Elkins (W.Va.), 1973 Most Saves, Tournament (Goalkeeper) 61, Van Taylor, Erskine (S.C.), 1973 Most Fouls, Game 15, Ross Stewart, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Midwestern State (Texas), 1982 Most Fouls, Tournament 33, Ross Stewart, Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1982 Most Corner Kicks, Game 15, Lea Oxley, Lynn (Fla.) vs. Sangamon State (Ill.), 1993 Most Corner Kicks, Tournament 28, Stig Sevaldsen, West Virginia Wesleyan, , Christian Uhre, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 1997 Team Tournament Records Most Shots, Game 63, Rockhurst (Mo.) vs. Huntington (Ind.), , West Virginia Wesleyan, , Rio Grande (Ohio), 2008 Most Goals, Game 11, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988 Most Goals, Tournament 21, Hastings (Neb.), , Quincy (Ill.), 1974 Most Assists, Game 9, Hastings (Neb.) vs. Notre Dame (Ohio), 2010 (Championship final) 8, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), , Sangamon State (Ill.) vs. John Brown (Ark.), 1988 Most Assists, Tournament 20, Hastings (Neb.), , West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984 Most Points, Game 30, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988 (11 goals, 8 assists) Most Points, Tournament 62, Hastings (Neb.), 2010 (21 goals, 20 assists) 51, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984 (17 goals, 17 assists) Most Saves, Game 29, Erskine (S.C.) vs. Davis & Elkins (W.Va.), 1973 Most Saves, Tournament 61, Erskine (S.C.), 1973 Most Fouls, Game 61, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Quincy (Ill.), 1976 Most Fouls, Tournament 148, Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1982 Most Offsides, Game 18, Benedictine (Kan.) vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 1983 Most Offsides, Tournament 35, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.), 1983 Most Penalty Kicks, Game 4, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Rockhurst (Mo.), 1986 Most Penalty Kicks, Tournament 4, Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1986 Most Corner Kicks, Game 16, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) vs. Bethel (Ind.), , Westmont (Calif.) vs. Incarnate Word (Texas), 1993 Most Corner Kicks, Tournament 39, West Virginia Wesleyan, , Hastings (Neb.), , Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), , Rio Grande (Ohio), 2015 Longest Game 221:43, Quincy (Ill.) vs. Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1979 (14 OT) Most Shots, Tournament Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide 27

30 Championship History All-Time Results 1959 Elizabethtown (Pa.) 5, Howard (D.C.) 2 Pratt Institute (N.Y.) 2, New Bedford Tech (Maine) 1 Howard 2, New Bedford Tech 0 (3rd) Pratt Institute 4, Elizabethtown 3 (2OT) (championship) 1960 Elizabethtown (Pa.) 8, Tabor (Kan.) 0 Newark Engineering (N.J.) 3, Fitchburg State (Maine) 2, (2OT) Tabor 2, Fitchburg State 0 (3rd) Elizabethtown 2, Newark Engineering 2 (tie 4OT, called by darkness -- championship) 1961 Newark Engineering (N.J.) 3, Tabor (Kan.) 0 Howard (D.C.) 4, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 3 East Stroudsburg 2, Tabor 1 (3rd) Howard 3, Newark Engineering 2 (championship) 1962 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 5, Park (Mo.) 0 Pratt Institute (N.Y.) 2, Castleton State (Vt.) 1 Castleton State 3, Park 2 (3rd) East Stroudsburg 4, Pratt Institute 0 (championship) 1963 Earlham (Ind.) 4, Trenton State (N.J.) 2 Castleton State (Vt.) 2, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 1 Championship and consolation games cancelled due to snow, Earlham and Castleton declared co-champions 1964 Lincoln (Pa.) 4, Castleton State (Vt.) 0 Trenton State (N.J.) 7, Rockhurst (Mo.) 5 Castleton State 3, Rockhurst 1 (3rd) Trenton State 3, Lincoln 0 (championship) 1965 Earlham (Ind.) 2, Lincoln (Pa.) 0 Trenton State (N.J.) 5, Quinnipiac (Conn.) 0 Lincoln 2, Quinnipiac 0 (3rd) Trenton State 6, Earlham 2 (championship) 1966 Quincy (Ill.) 2, Gordon (Maine) 0 Trenton State (N.J.) 4, Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 1 Gordon 4, Belmont Abbey 0 (3rd) Quincy 6, Trenton State 1 (championship) 1967 Rockhurst (Mo.) 8, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 2 Quincy (Ill.) 7, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1 Roberts Wesleyan 4, Alderson-Broaddus 2 (3rd) Quincy 3, Rockhurst 1 (championship) 1968 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 3, Earlham (Ind.) 2 (2OT) Plattsburg (N.Y.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1 Quincy (Ill.) 6, St. Andrews (N.C.) 1 Eastern Connecticut 4, Westmont (Calif.) 1 Earlham 4, Rockhurst 1 Westmont 4, St. Andrews 0 Davis & Elkins 1, Plattsburg 0 Quincy 5, Eastern Connecticut 0 St. Andrews 3, Rockhurst 1 Earlham 4, Westmont 1 Eastern Connecticut 0, Plattsburg 0 (3rd) Eastern Connecticut awarded victory after 2OT for having most corner kicks Davis & Elkins 2, Quincy 1 (5OT) (championship) 1969 Eastern Illinois 4, Campbell (N.C.) 0 Drew (N.J.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 1 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, Ottawa (Kan.) 0 Spring Arbor (Mich.) 1, Eastern Connecticut 0 (6OT) Campbell 2, Westmont 1 Ottawa 3, Eastern Connecticut 0 Eastern Illinois 6, Drew 0 Davis and Elkins 4, Spring Arbor 0 Eastern Connecticut 4, Westmont 0 Campbell 2, Ottawa 1 (3OT) Drew 4, Spring Arbor 3 (3rd) Eastern Illinois 1, Davis & Elkins 0 (2OT) (championship) 1970 Quincy (Ill.) 4, Westmont (Calif.) 0 New Paltz (N.Y.) 2, Ottawa (Kan.) 0 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, New Haven (Conn.) 0 (6OT) Campbell (N.C.) 4, Earlham (Ind.) 1 Ottawa 3, New Haven 0 Westmont 3, Earlham 0 Davis & Elkins 1, New Paltz 0 Quincy 4, Campbell 1 New Haven 4, Earlham 2 Ottawa 1, Westmont 0 Campbell 2, New Paltz 1 (3rd) Davis & Elkins 2, Quincy 0 (championship) 1971 Ottawa (Kan.) 2, Newark Engineering (N.J.) 1 Quincy (Ill.) 8, Keene State (N.H.) 1 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 3, Goshen (Ind.) 1 Westmont (Calif.) 3, Erskine (S.C.) 2 Newark Engineering 6, Goshen 1 Keene State 4, Erskine 2 Davis & Elkins 2, Ottawa 0 Quincy 1, Westmont 0 Ottawa 1, Westmont 0 (3rd) Quincy 1, Davis & Elkins 0 (championship) 1972 Keene State (N.H.) 1, Harris Teachers (Mo.) 0 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 8, Earlham (Ind.) 0 Westmont (Calif.) 3, Fredonia (N.Y.) 0 Quincy (Ill.) 2, Erskine (S.C.) 0 Harris Teachers 4, Earlham 1 Fredonia 5, Erskine 3 Davis & Elkins 3, Keene State 0 Westmont 2, Quincy 0 Earlham 2, Erskine 0 Harris Teachers 4, Fredonia 1 Quincy 4, Keene State 1 (3rd) Westmont 2, +Davis & Elkins 1 (championship) +Davis & Elkins forfeited 2nd place due to an ineligible player 1973 Erskine (S.C.) 1, Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) 0 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 7, Goshen (Ind.) 0 Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Eastern Connecticut 0 Quincy (Ill.) 7, Newark Engineering (N.J.) 1 Pomona-Pitzer 4, Eastern Connecticut 1 Goshen 6, Newark Engineering 4 (OT) Rockhurst 4, Erskine 0 Quincy 4, Davis & Elkins 1 Eastern Connecticut 1, Newark Engineering 0 Goshen 7, Pomona-Pitzer 5 (OT) Davis & Elkins 4, Erskine 1 (3rd) Quincy (Ill.) 3, Rockhurst 0 (championship) 1974 Erskine (S.C.) 1, Cedarville (Ohio) 0 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 1 (OT) Benedictine (Kan.) 1, Keene State (N.H.) 0 Quincy (Ill.) 8, George Mason (Va.) 1 Cedarville 3, George Mason 0 Keene State 1, Westmont 0 Davis & Elkins 1, Benedictine 0 Quincy 6, Erskine 1 Westmont 6, George Mason 4 (OT) Keene State 6, Cedarville 1 Benedictine 2, Erskine 1 (3rd) Quincy 6, Davis & Elkins 0 (championship) 1975 Rockhurst (Mo.) 6, Huntington (Ind.) 1 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, Fredonia State (N.Y.) 2 (OT) Quincy (Ill.) 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 1 Western New England (Maine) 4, Campbell (N.C.) 2 Fredonia State 2, Huntington 1 Campbell 2, Houghton 1 Simon Fraser 4, Rockhurst 0 Quincy 3, Western New England 0 Huntington 3, Houghton 0 Fredonia State 4, Campbell 3 Rockhurst 2, Western New England 0 (3rd) Quincy 1, Simon Fraser 0 (championship) 1976 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, Alabama-Huntsville 0 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 5, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 1 Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Maine Portland-Gorham 0 Quincy (Ill.) 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 0 Maine Portland-Gorham 7, Alabama-Huntsville 4 Houghton 5, Spring Arbor 4 (2OT) Rockhurst 2, Davis & Elkins 1, (14OT) Simon Fraser 2, Quincy 1 (OT) Alabama-Huntsville 4, Spring Arbor 2 Houghton 4, Maine Portland-Gorham 3 (2OT) Quincy 2, Davis & Elkins 1 (OT) (3rd) Simon Fraser 1, Rockhurst 0 (championship) 1977 Quincy (Ill.) 3, Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) 0 Erskine (S.C.) 1, Goshen (Ind.) 0 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 Keene State (N.H.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0 Simon Fraser 1, Midwestern State 0 Keene State 1, Davis & Elkins 0 Rutgers-Camden 2, Goshen 1 Quincy 4, Erskine 0 Midwestern State 3, Goshen 1 Simon Fraser 2, Rutgers-Camden 0 Davis & Elkins 2, Erskine 0 (3rd) Quincy 3, Keene State 0 (championship) 1978 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 3, The King s (N.Y.) 1 Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Tennessee Wesleyan 1 Quincy (Ill.) 3, Keene State (N.H.) 1 Alabama-Huntsville 2, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1 The King s 2, Keene State 1 Simon Fraser 5, Tennessee Wesleyan 3 Quincy 3, Davis & Elkins 2 Alabama-Huntsville 2, Rockhurst 1 (4OT) Keene State 4, Tennessee Wesleyan 0 Simon Fraser 3, The King s 1 Rockhurst 1, Davis & Elkins 0 (3rd) Quincy 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0 (championship) 1979 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 3, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 1 Sangamon State (Ill.) 2, Indiana (Pa.) 0 Southern Maine 3, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 2 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2 Quincy (Ill.) 1, Alderson-Broaddus 0 Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Sangamon State 1 Sangamon State 1, Roberts Wesleyan 0 Quincy 4, Southern Maine 1 Indiana 4, Alderson-Broaddus 2 Rockhurst 3, Simon Fraser 2 (OT) Spring Arbor 2, Sangamon State 1 Indiana 3, Alabama-Huntsville 1 Spring Arbor 3, Indiana 2 Simon Fraser 5, Southern Maine 0 (3rd) Quincy 1, Rockhurst 0 (championship) 1980 Wilmington (Ohio) 5, Southern Maine 2 Sangamon State (Ill.) 2, Dowling (N.Y.) 0 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, Keene State (N.H.) 0 Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 4, Sangamon State 3 (4OT) Alabama-Huntsville 8, Wilmington 1 Quincy (Ill.) 1, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0 (OT) Keene State 4, Dowling 3 Rockhurst 1, Southern Maine 0 (OT) Simon Fraser 5, Davis & Elkins 0 Quincy 4, Alabama-Huntsville 0 Rockhurst 4, Keene State 1 Davis & Elkins 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2 (3rd) Quincy 1, Simon Fraser 0 (championship) 1981 Pool A Quincy (Ill.) 4, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1 Midwestern State (Texas) 2, Sangamon State 2 Quincy 3, Midwestern State 0 Pool B Alabama-Huntsville 5, Biola (Calif.) 2 Indiana Tech 4, Biola 4 Alabama-Huntsville 3, Indiana Tech 0 Pool C Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) 0 Keene State (N.H.) 5, Rutgers-Camden 2 Rockhurst 1, Keene State 1 Pool D Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, Berry (Ga.) 1 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 5, Berry 0 Alderson-Broaddus 1, Simon Fraser 1 Quincy 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0 (semifinals) Alderson-Broaddus 2, Keene State 1 (3OT) (semifinals) Keene State 3, Alabama-Huntsville 0 (3rd) Quincy 4, Alderson-Broaddus 1 (championship) 28 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

31 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Championship History 1982 Pool A Avila (Mo.) 3, Bethany Nazarene (Okla.) 0 Erskine (S.C.) 2, Bethany Nazarene 1 Avila 5, Erskine 2 Pool B Midwestern State (Texas) 3, Spring Garden (Pa.) 0 Thomas (Maine) 4, Spring Garden 1 Midwestern State 4, Thomas 0 Pool C Quincy (Ill.) 4, Chapman (Calif.) 2 Belhaven (Miss.) 0, Chapman 0 Belhaven 2, Quincy 1 Pool D Simon Fraser (B.C.) 6, Grace (Ind.) 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 8, Grace 0 Simon Fraser 3, West Virginia Wesleyan 0 Midwestern State 2, Belhaven 1 (semifinals) Simon Fraser 4, Avila 1 (semifinals) Belhaven 2, Avila 1 (3rd) Simon Fraser 4, Midwestern State 0 (championship) 1983 Pool A Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1 Indiana Tech 2, Fresno Pacific 1 Alderson-Broaddus 1, Indiana Tech 0 Pool B Sangamon State (Ill.) 1, Dominican (N.Y.) 0 Midwestern State (Texas) 5, Sangamon State 2 Midwestern State 4, Dominican 1 Pool C USC-Spartanburg 2, Denver (Colo.) 1 Denver 4, Gordon (Maine) 2 USC-Spartanburg 2, Gordon 0 Pool D Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Benedictine (Kan.) 0 Benedictine 4, Alabama-Huntsville 1 Simon Fraser 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0 Midwestern State 2, USC-Spartanburg 1 (semifinals) Simon Fraser 1, Alderson-Broaddus 0 (OT) (semifinals) USC-Spartanburg 1, Alderson-Broaddus 0 (OT) (3rd place) Simon Fraser 1, Midwestern State 0 (championship) 1984 Pool A West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Concordia (N.Y.) 2 King (Tenn.) 3, Concordia 1 (OT) West Virginia Wesleyan 5, King 0 Pool B USC-Spartanburg 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0 (OT) Gordon (Maine) 2, Midwestern State 0 USC-Spartanburg 4, Gordon 0 Pool C Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 3, Wisconsin-Parkside 0 Fresno Pacific 1, Wilmington (Ohio) 1 Wilmington 2, Wisconsin-Parkside 0 Pool D Park (Mo.) 3, Westmont (Calif.) 3 Warner Pacific (Ore.) 6, Westmont 0 Warner Pacific 3, Park 2 (OT) West Virginia Wesleyan 5, Warner Pacific 3 (semifinals) Fresno Pacific 4, USC-Spartanburg 2 (semifinals) Warner Pacific vs. USC-Spartanburg (cancelled - 3rd) West Virginia Wesleyan 3, Fresno Pacific 2 (2OT) (championship) 1985 Pool A St. Vincent (Pa.) 2, Alabama-Huntsville 1 (OT) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1, St. Vincent 0 Fresno Pacific 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0 Pool B West Virginia Wesleyan 7, Midwestern State (Texas) 0 Warner Pacific (Ore.) 3, Midwestern State 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Warner Pacific 0 Pool C Rockhurst (Mo.) 5, Siena Heights (Mich.) 0 Boca Raton (Fla.) 7, Siena Heights 0 Boca Raton 2, Rockhurst 0 Pool D South Carolina-Spartanburg 3, Thomas (Maine) 0 Sangamon State (Ill.) 5, Thomas 0 South Carolina-Spartanburg 4, Sangamon State 2 West Virginia Wesleyan 3, Boca Raton 0 (semifinals) Fresno Pacific 2, South Carolina-Spartanburg 1 (OT) (semifinals) Boca Raton vs. South Carolina-Spartanburg (cancelled - 3rd) West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Fresno Pacific 3 (4OT) (championship) 1986 Pool A Rockhurst (Mo.) 5, Cabrini (Pa.) 1 Maine-Farmington 2, Cabrini 1 Rockhurst 3, Maine-Farmington 1 Pool B West Virginia Wesleyan 2, Erskine (S.C.) 1 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, Erskine 0 Simon Fraser 1, West Virginia Wesleyan 0 Pool C Wilmington (Ohio) 0, Covenant (Ga.) 0 Midwestern State (Texas) 2, Covenant 0 Wilmington 3, Midwestern State 0 Pool D Westmont (Calif.) 2, Sangamon State (Ill.) 0 Regis (Colo.) 4, Westmont 1 Sangamon State 3, Regis 0 Simon Fraser 1, Rockhurst 0 (OT) (semifinals) Sangamon State 3, Wilmington 0 (semifinals) Rockhurst 5, Wilmington 0 (consolation) Sangamon State 1, Simon Fraser 0 (championship) 1987 Pool A Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 0 Avila (Mo.) 1, Houghton 1 Simon Fraser 4, Avila 0 Pool B Boca Raton (Fla.) 5, King (Tenn.) 0 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 8, King 0 Boca Raton 2, Southern Nazarene 1 Pool C West Virginia Wesleyan 5, Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 1 Wilmington (Ohio) 6, Franklin Pierce 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Wilmington 0 Pool D Midwestern State (Texas) 0, Biola (Calif.) 0 Sangamon State (Ill.) 3, Biola 2 Sangamon State 1, Midwestern State 1 Boca Raton 3, West Virginia Wesleyan 1 (semifinals) Simon Fraser 1, Sangamon State 0 (OT) (semifinals) Boca Raton 1, Simon Fraser 0 (OT) (championship) 1988 Pool A Boca Raton (Fla.) 5, Post (Conn.) 0 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 11, Post 0 Simon Fraser 2, Boca Raton 2 Pool B Nova (Fla.) 3, William Carey (Miss.) 0 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1, William Carey 1 Alderson-Broaddus 2, Nova 1 Pool C Midwestern State (Texas) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Westmont 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Midwestern State 0 Pool D Sangamon State (Ill.) 9, John Brown (Ark.) 0 Tiffin (Ohio) 4, John Brown 1 Sangamon State 4, Tiffin 2 Sangamon State 2, Simon Fraser 1 (semifinals) Alderson-Broaddus 4, West Virginia Wesleyan 2 (semifinals) Sangamon State 3, Alderson-Broaddus 1 (championship) 1989 Pool A Boca Raton (Fla.) 4, Johnson State (Vt.) 0 Sangamon State (Ill.) 3, Johnson State 1 Boca Raton 1, Sangamon State 1 Pool B Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Western Washington 1 Midwestern State (Texas) 4, Western Washington 2 Rockhurst 2, Midwestern State 1 Pool C West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Belhaven (Miss.) 0 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 3, Belhaven 2 West Virginia Wesleyan 2, Southern Nazarene 0 Pool D Westmont (Calif.) 1, Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 0 (OT) Belmont Abbey 2, Wilmington (Ohio) 1 Westmont (Calif.) 2, Wilmington 1 Boca Raton 1, Westmont 0 (semifinals) West Virginia Wesleyan 2, Rockhurst 1 (semifinals) West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Boca Raton 0 (championship) 1990 Pool A West Virginia Wesleyan 1, The Master s (Calif.) 1 The Master s 5, William Carey (Miss.) 1 West Virginia Wesleyan 5, William Carey 0 Pool B Midwestern State (Texas) 5, Tiffin (Ohio) 2 Lander (S.C.) 4, Tiffin 0 Lander 1, Midwestern State 0 Pool C Boca Raton (Fla.) 6, Viterbo (Wis.) 0 Viterbo 1, Warner Pacific (Ore.) 0 Boca Raton 2, Warner Pacific 1 Pool D Rockhurst (Mo.) 6, Johnson State (Vt.) 0 Catawba (N.C.) 6, Johnson State 0 Rockhurst 3, Catawba 2 West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Lander 0 (semifinals) Boca Raton 2, Rockhurst 1 (semifinals) West Virginia Wesleyan 3, Boca Raton 1 (championship) 1991 Pool A Lynn (Fla.) 2, Green Mountain (Vt.) 0 Catawba (N.C.) 3, Green Mountain 0 Lynn 1, Catawba 0 Pool B Sangamon State (Ill.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1 Oklahoma City 3, Sangamon State 1 Simon Fraser 3, Oklahoma City 1 Pool C Midwestern State (Texas) 1, Belhaven (Miss.) 0 Belhaven 3, Tiffin (Ohio) 2 Midwestern State 5, Tiffin 0 Pool D The Master s (Calif.) 4, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 6, The Master s 0 Rockhurst 3, Alderson-Broaddus 1 Lynn 4, Simon Fraser 1 (semifinals) Midwestern State 2, Alderson-Broaddus 1 (semifinals) Lynn 2, Midwestern State 1, (SD-OT) (championship) 1992 Pool A West Virginia Wesleyan 2, The Master s (Calif.) 2 The Master s 1, Green Mountain (Vt.) 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Green Mountain 1 Pool B Lynn (Fla.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 1 Midwestern State 1, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1 Lynn 3, Lindsey Wilson 0 Pool C Sangamon State (Ill.) 4, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 0 Incarnate Word (Texas) 3, Pacific Lutheran 0 Sangamon State 1, Incarnate Word 1 Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide 29

32 Championship History Pool D Belhaven (Miss.) 2, Rockhurst (Mo.) 2 Tiffin (Ohio) 1, Rockhurst 1 Belhaven 4, Tiffin 2 Belhaven 1, West Virginia Wesleyan 1 (4-2 PK) (semifinals) Lynn 0, Sangamon State 0 (4-2 PK) (semifinals) Belhaven 2, Lynn 1 (championship) 1993 Pool A Lynn (Fla.) 8, George Fox (Ore.) 1 Bloomfield (N.J.) 2, George Fox (Ore.) 1 Lynn 2, Bloomfield 0 Pool B Belhaven (Miss.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 0 Incarnate Word (Texas) 1, Westmont 1 Belhaven 1, Incarnate Word 0 Pool C John Brown (Ark.) 5, Walsh (Ohio) 0 Sangamon State (Ill.) 6, Walsh 0 John Brown 0, Sangamon State 0 Sangamon State advances on basis of winning mini-game, 2-1 Pool D Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 4, Midwestern State (Texas) 1 Mobile (Ala.) 4, Belmont Abbey 2 Mobile 4, Midwestern State 1 Lynn 3, Mobile 1 (semifinals) Sangamon State 2, Belhaven 1 (semifinals) Sangamon State 4, Lynn 3 (SD-OT) (championship) 1994 Pool A Mobile (Ala.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 1 Westmont 4, Midwetern State (Texas) 1 Mobile 3, Midwestern State 0 Pool B Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1 Lynn (Fla.) 4, Sangamon State 0 Lynn 3, Rockhurst 2 Pool C Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Belhaven (Miss.) 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Simon Fraser 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 0, Belhaven 0 Pool D Incarnate Word (Texas) 5, Houghton (N.Y.) 4 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 7, Houghton 5 Lindsey Wilson 3, Incarnate Word 3 Mobile 2, Lindsey Wilson 0 (semifinals) West Virginia Wesleyan 2, Lynn 1 (semifinals) West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Mobile 2 (championship) 1995 Pool A Westmont (Calif.) 4, William Carey (Miss.) 1 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 6, Westmont 2 Lindsey Wilson 2, William Carey 2 Pool B Mobile (Ala.) 6, Westmar (Iowa) 0 Midwestern State (Texas) 4, Westmar 2 Midwestern State 3, Mobile 1 Pool C Lynn (Fla.) 5, Houghton (N.Y.) 0 Illinois-Springfield 4, Houghton 1 Illinois-Springfield 1, Lynn 0 Pool D Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 3, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3 Simon Fraser 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0 Birmingham-Southern 4, Rockhurst 0 Lindsey Wilson 2, Birmingham-Southern 1 (semifinals) Midwestern State 1, Illinois-Springfield 0 (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 2, Midwestern State 1 (championship) 1996 Pool A Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1 William Carey (Miss.) 5, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1 Lindsey Wilson 3, William Carey 0 Pool B Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 0 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 6, Houghton 0 Birmingham-Southern 2, Simon Fraser 1 Pool C Rockhurst (Mo.) 5, Midwestern State (Texas) 0 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1, Midwestern State 0 Rockhurst 2, Auburn Montgomery 0 Pool D Illinois-Springfield 1, Kansas Newman 1 Incarnate Word (Texas) 1, Kansas Newman 1 Illinois-Springfield 3, Incarnate Word 0 Lindsey Wilson 3, Illinois Springfield 1 (semifinals) Birmingham-Southern 3, Rockhurst 2 (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 5, Birmingham-Southern 0 (championship) 1997 Pool A Mobile (Ala.) 0, Bartlesville Wesleyan (Okla.) 0 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 6, Bartlesville Wesleyan 0 Mobile 4, Lindsey Wilson 1 Pool B Illinois-Springfield 2, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 1 Seattle (Wash.) 3, Illinois-Springfield 2 Seattle 2, Birmingham-Southern 2 Pool C Life (Ga.) 4, Green Mountain (Vt.) 1 William Carey (Miss.) 8, Green Mountain 1 William Carey 1, Life 1 Pool D Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 2 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1, Westmont 1 Rockhurst 3, Auburn Montgomery 3 Rockhurst 4, Mobile 3 (semifinals) Seattle 3, William Carey 2 Seattle 2, Rockhurst 1 (OT) (championship) 1998 Pool A Illinois-Springfield 1, Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) 1 Life (Ga.) 5, Harris-Stowe State 3 Illinois-Springfield 3, Life 0 Pool B William Carey (Miss.) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0 Westmont 5, National American (N.D.) 1 William Carey 2, National American 1 Pool C Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 1 Mobile (Ala.) 3, Roberts Wesleyan 0 Lindsey Wilson 3, Mobile 0 Pool D Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 1, Seattle (Wash.) 1 Seattle (Wash.) 4, Green Mountain (Vt.) 1 Birmingham-Southern 1, Green Mountain 1 Illinois-Springfield 4, William Carey 0 (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 1, Seattle 0 Lindsey Wilson 2, Illinois-Springfield 1 (championship) 1999* (1) Mobile (Ala.) 3, (16) Concordia (Ore.) 1 (8) Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 2, (9) Dominican (Ill.) 1 (OT) (5) Life (Ga.) 2, (12) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 0 (4) Illinois-Springfield 2, (13) Bethel (Ind.) 0 (3) Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 3, (14) Newman (Kan.) 0 (11) St. Gregory s (Okla.) 1, (6) Mount Senario (Wis.) 0 (7) Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) 1, (10) Green Mountain (Vt.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (15) Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 1 Mobile 3, Roberts Wesleyan 1 (quarterfinals) Illinois-Springfield 2, Life 1 (quarterfinals) Birmingham-Southern 2, St. Gregory s 1 (OT) (quarterfinals) Lindsey Wilson 2, Harris-Stowe State 2 (LWC wins in PKs, 4-2) (quarterfinals) Mobile 3, Illinois-Springfield 1 (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 3, Birmingham-Southern 2 (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 2, Mobile 1 (championship) 2000* (4) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (13) Felician (N.J.) 0 (3) Mobile (Ala.) 4, (14) Albertson (Idaho) 2 (2) Auburn Montgomery 6, (15) Aquinas (Mich.) 3 (1) Harris Stowe (Mo.) 5, (16) Virginia Intermont 0 (9) Newman (Kan.) 2, (8) Mount Senario (Wis.) 1 (7) St. Gregory s (Okla.) 4, (10) Lindenwwod (Mo.) 3 (11) Westmont (Calif.) 2, (6) Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 1 (5) Illinois-Springfield 3, (12) Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 0 Auburn Montgomery 4, St. Gregory s (Okla.) 4 (AUM wins in PKs, 5-4) (quarterfinals) Mobile 2, Westmont 1 (OT) (quarterfinals) Lindsey Wilson 3, Illinois-Springfield 0 (quarterfinals) Harris-Stowe 4, Newman 2 (quarterfinals) Auburn Montgomery 1, Mobile 0 (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 3, Harris Stowe 0 (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 2, Auburn Montgomery 1 (OT) (championship) 2001* (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 12, (16) Felician (N.J.) 2 (9) Lindenwood (Mo.) 2, (8) Judson (Ill.) 0 (12) Seattle (Wash.) 2, (5) Berry (Ga.) 1 (4) Rio Grande (Ohio) 6, (13) Mary (N.D.) 1 (3) William Carey (Miss.) 6, (14) Tennessee Wesleyan 1 (6) Oklahoma Christian 1, (11) Alliant International (Calif.) 0 (7) Bethel (Ind.) 4, (10) Hastings (Neb.) 2 (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, (15) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2 (AUM wins in PKs, 4-3) Lindsey Wilson 4, Lindenwood 1 (quarterfinals) Rio Grande 3, Seattle 2 (quarterfinals) William Carey 3, Oklahoma Christian 0 (quarterfinals) Auburn Montgomery 0, Bethel 0 (AUM wins in PKS, 6-5) (quarterfinals) Lindsey Wilson 2, Rio Grande 1 (semifinals) Auburn Montgomery 2, William Carey 2 (AUM wins in PKs, 5-3) (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 4, Auburn Montgomery 0 (championship) 2002* (1) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 6, (16) John Brown (Ark.) 2 (8) Covenant (Ga.) 2, (9) Illinois-Springfield 0 (5) Mobile (Ala.) 1, (12) Bethel (Ind.) 0 (2OT) (4) Mid-Continent (Ky.) 2, (13) Flagler (Fla.) 1 (3) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (14) Goldey-Beacom (Del.) 1 (6) ^Park (Mo.) (19-1-2) 2, (11) Concordia (Calif.) 1 (10) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, (7) Baker (Kan.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 9, (15) Martin Luther (Minn.) 0 Mobile 3, Mid-Continent 3 (Mobile wins in PKs, 5-4) (quarterfinals) ^Park 1, Rio Grande 0 (quarterfinals) Auburn Montgomery 2, Covenant 0 (quarterfinals) Lindsey Wilson 2, Simon Fraser 0 (quarterfinals) Mobile 1, Auburn Montgomery 0 (semifinals) ^Park 2, Lindsey Wilson 2 (Park wins in PKs, 4-3) (semifinals) Mobile 2, ^Park 1 (championship) ^ - Park vacated second place due to an ineligible player (17) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 4, (16) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (13) Alliant (Calif.) 1, (20) Si Tanka (S.D.) 0 (19) Bethel (Ind.) 1, (14) Baker (Kan.) 1 (5-4 PK) (15) Virginia Intermont 3, (18) John Brown (Ark.) 1 Embry-Riddle 4, (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2 (8) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 7, (9) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1 (5) Berry (Ga.) 2, (12) Grand View (Iowa) 0 (4) Lindenwood (Mo.) 3, Alliant 0 (3) Hastings (Neb.) 2, Bethel 0 (6) Park (Mo.) 1, (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1 (6-5 PK) (7) Mobile (Ala.) 3, (10) Columbia (Mo.) 2 (OT) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, Virginia Intermont 1 Fresno Pacific 3, Embry-Riddle 0 (quarterfinals) Berry 3, Lindenwood 1 (quarterfinals) Hastings 1, Park 0 (quarterfinals) Rio Grande 3, Mobile 1 (quarterfinals) Fresno Pacific 4, Berry 1 (semifinals) Rio Grande 1, Hastings 0 (semifinals) Rio Grande 1, Fresno Pacific 0 (championship) 2004 (16) Bethel (Ind.) 1, (17) Bethel (Tenn.) 1 (3-2 PK) (13) Park (Mo.) 6, (20) Si Tanka (S.D.) 1 (14) Judson (Ill.) 2, (19) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 1 (18) The Evergreen State (Wash.) 2, (15) William Jewell (Mo.) 1 (OT) (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 4, (16) Bethel (Ind.) 0 (9) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 4, (8) Mobile (Ala.) 2 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, (12) Baker (Kan.) 3 (4) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 5, (13) Park (Mo.) 2 (3) Lindenwood (Mo.) 3, (14) Judson (Ill.) 0 (6) Holy Names (Calif.) 3, (11) Grand View (Iowa) 0 (10) Berry (Ga.) 1, (7) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 0 (18) Evergreen State 2, (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (OT) Berry (Ga.) 4, The Evergreen State (Wash.) 2 (quarterfinals) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1 (4-3 PK) (quarterfinals) 30 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

33 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Championship History Lindenwood (Mo.) 4, Holy Names (Calif.) 1 (quarterfinals) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (quarterfinals) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 0 (semifinals) Lindenwood (Mo.) 1, Berry (Ga.) 0 (semifinals) Lindenwood (Mo.) 1, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 0 (championship) 2005 (16) Bethel (Ind.) 2, (17) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (20) McKendree (Ill.) 4, (13) Grand View (Iowa) 1 (14) Lee (Tenn.) 1, (19) Virginia Intermont 0 (15) Judson (Ill.) 3, (18) Concordia (Ore.) 0 (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 3, Bethel 1 (9) Hastings (Neb.) 1, (8) Park (Mo.) 0 (5) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2, (12) Graceland (Iowa) 1 (OT) (4) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 5, McKendree 0 (3) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1, Lee 0 (11) Notre Dame (Ohio) 2, (6) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1 (OT) (7) Lindenwood (Mo.) 2, (10) Oklahoma Baptist 1 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 4, Judson 1 Hastings 2, Rio Grande 0(quarterfinals) Azusa Pacific 2, Auburn Montgomery 1 (OT) (quarterfinals) Southern Nazarene 1, Notre Dame 0 (quarterfinals) Lindsey Wilson 2, Lindenwood 0 (quarterfinals) Azusa Pacific 4, Hastings 0 (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 2, Southern Nazarene 0 (OT) (semifinals) Lindsey Wilson 4, Azusa Pacific 1(championship) 2006 (17) Northwood (Fla.) 1, (16) Hastings (Neb.) 1 (2OT) (Northwood advanced on PKs 4-3) (20) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (13) Judson (IL) 1 (14) Park (MO) 2, (19) Goshen (IN) 2 (2OT) (Park advanced on PKs 3-1) (18) Milligan (TN) 1, (15) Concordia (OR) 0 (17) Northwood 3, (1) Auburn-Montgomery (AL) 2 (8) Azusa Pacific 1, (9) Lee (TN) 1 (2OT) (Azusa Pacific advanced on PKs 9-8) (12) William Jewell (MO) 1, (5) Southern Nazarene (OK) 1 (2OT) (William Jewell advanced on PKs 4-1) (4) Rio Grande (OH) 2, (20) Lindsey Wilson 1 (3) Webber International (Fla.) 3, (14) Park 2 (6) Oklahoma Christian 2, (11) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 1 (7) Grand View (IA) 1, (10) Concordia (CA) 0 (2) Graceland (IA) 1, (18) Milligan 0 (8) Azusa Pacific 3, (17) Northwood 1 (quarterfinals) (12) William Jewell 1, (4) Rio Grande 1 (2OT) (William Jewell advanced on PKs 3-1) (quarterfinals) (3) Webber International 3, (6) Oklahoma Christian 2 (quarterfinals) (2) Graceland 3, (7) Grandview 0 (quarterfinals) (8) Azusa Pacific 1, (12) William Jewell 0 (semifinals) (2) Graceland 1, (3) Webber International 0 (semifinals) (2) Graceland 0, (8) Azusa Pacific 0 (2OT) (Graceland won championship on PKs 7-6) (championship) 2007 (13) Maine-Fort Kent 2, (20) Northwestern (Iowa) 1 (19) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2, (14) Madonna (Mich.) 1 (18) Mid-Continent (Ky.) 2, (15) Judson (Ill.) 1 (17) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 2, (16) Covenant (Ga.) 0 (4) Ohio Dominican 7, (13) Maine-Fort Kent 0 (19) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2, (3) Mobile (Ala.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 5, (18) Mid-Continent (Ky.) 1 (1) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 3, (17) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, (12) Park (Mo.) 0 (6) Concordia (Calif.) 4, (11) Graceland (Iowa) 2 (10) Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 3, (7) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 2 (8) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 5, (9) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, (4) Ohio Dominican 0 (quarterfinals) (6) Concordia (Calif.) 2, (19) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (quarterfinals) (10) Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 2, (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1 (quarterfinals) (1) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 3, (8) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1 (quarterfinals) (1) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1, (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (semifinals) (6) Concordia (Calif.) 2, (10) Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 1 (2 OT) (semifinals) (1) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2, (6) Concordia (Calif.) 0 (championship) 2008 Opening Round (1) Oklahoma City* 6, McPherson (Kan.) 1 (9) Concordia (Ore.) 3, Concordia (Calif.)* 3 (Concordia (Ore.) wins on PKs 9-8) (8) Hastings (Neb.)* 1, Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 1 (Hastings wins on PKs 4-2) Bethel (Tenn.)* 3, (5) Bellevue (Neb.) 0 (12) Southern Nazarene (Okla.)* 2, Lambuth (Tenn.) 1 Mobile (Ala.)* 3, (13) Texas-Brownsville 0 Dana (Neb.) 3, (4) St. Ambrose (Iowa)* 1 (3) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 6, King (Tenn.) 0 (14) Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)* 2, Lee (Tenn.) 0 (11) Westmont (Calif.)* 3, Holy Names (Calif.) 2 (2 OT) Baker (Kan.)* 1, (6) Park (Mo.) 0 (OT) (7) Notre Dame (Ohio)* 6, Judson (Ill.) 1 (10) Maine-Fort Kent* 1, Northwood (Fla.) 1 (UM-Fort Kent wins on PKs 3-1) (15) Madonna (Mich.)* 2, Grand View (Iowa) 1 (2) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 2, Bethel (Ind.) 1 * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (15) Madonna (Mich.) 1 Mobile (Ala.) 7, Dana (Neb.) 0 (14) Mt. Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 1, (3) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 0 (1) Oklahoma City 2, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1 (2 OT) (10) Maine-Fort Kent 2, (7) Notre Dame (Ohio) 2 (UM-Fort Kent wins on PKs 5-4) Bethel (Tenn.) 2, (12) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 0 (11) Westmont (Calif.) 1, Baker (Kan.) 0 (8) Hastings (Neb.) 1, Concordia (Ore.) 0 (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 4, (10) Maine-Fort Kent 0 (quarterfinals) Bethel (Tenn.) 3, Mobile (Ala.) 0 (quarterfinals) (14) Mt Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 1, (11) Westmont (Calif.) 0 (quarterfinals) (1) Oklahoma City 2, (8) Hastings (Neb.) 1 (2 OT) (quarterfinals) Bethel (Tenn.) 4, (1) Oklahoma City 0 (semifinals) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (14) Mt. Vernon Nazarene 0 (semifinals) Bethel (Tenn.) 2, (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (OT) (championship) 2009 Opening Round (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 2, Lee (Tenn.) 0 (16) Bellevue (Neb.) 2, Bethel (Ind.)* 0 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2, (9) William Carey (Miss.)* 1 (8) Southern Poly State (Ga.)* 1, Bryan (Tenn.) 0 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.)* 1, Warner Pacific (Ore.) 0 (12) Bethel (Tenn.)* 3, Kansas Wesleyan 1 (4) Embry-Riddle (Fla.)* 2, Mobile (Ala.) 0 (3) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 3, Lindenwood (Mo.) 0 (14) Columbia (Mo.)* 3, Midland Lutheran (Neb.) 0 Hastings (Neb.)* 2, (11) Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 Biola (Calif.) 2, (6) Texas at Brownsville* 2 (2 OT) (Biola wins on PKs 4-3) (7) Notre Dame (Ohio)* 2, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 1 (10) Benedictine (Kan.) 1, Ashford (Iowa)* 0 (OT) (15) The Master s (Calif.)* 1, Holy Names (Calif.) 0 Indiana Tech 1, (2) Maine-Fort Kent* 0 (OT) * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (16) Bellevue (Neb.) 0 (15) The Master s (Calif. 1, Indiana Tech 0 (3) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (14) Columbia (Mo.) 1 (4) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 3, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, (12) Bethel (Tenn.) 0 (7) Notre Dame (Oho) 3, (10) Benedictine (Kan.) 1 Biola (Calif.) 1, Hastings (Neb.) 1 (2 OT) (Biola wins on PKs 5-4) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 1, (8) Southern Poly State (Ga.) 0 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, (4) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (quarterfinals) (15) The Master s (Calif.) 3, (7) Notre Dame (Ohio) 1 (quarterfinals) (3) Rio Grande (Ohio) 4, Biola (Calif.) 0 (quarterfinals) (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 1 (quarterfinals) (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (semifinals) (15) The Master s (Calif.) 0, (3) Rio Grande (Ohio) 0 (2 OT) (The Master s win on PKs 7-6) (semifinals) (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1, (15) The Master s (Calif.) 0 (championship) 2010 Opening Round (1) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 2, Bethel (Ind.) 1 Bethel (Tenn.) 3, (16) William Carey (Miss.)* 0 (8) Belhaven (Miss.)* 2, St. Thomas (Texas) 1 (5) Maine-Fort Kent* 3, St. Thomas (Fla.) 2 (12) Grand View (Iowa)* 1, St. Xavier (Ill.) 0 (OT) Vanguard (Calif.) 2, (13) Azusa Pacific (Calif.)* 1 (OT) (4) Notre Dame (Ohio)* 5, Davenport (Mich.) 0 (3) Hastings (Neb.)* 3, Missouri Valley 0 (14) Bryan (Tenn.)* 2, Columbia (Mo.) 1 (2OT) Holy Names (Calif.) 3, (11) California Baptist* 1 Southern Poly State (Ga.) 2, (6) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 0 (7) William Jewell (Mo.)* 3, Concordia (Ore.) 1 Oklahoma Baptist 1, (10) Kansas Wesleyan* 0 (OT) (15) Science & Arts (Okla.) 3, Texas at Brownsville* 0 Great Falls (Mont.) 1, (2) Simon Fraser (B.C.)* 0 * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site Bethel (Tenn.) 2, (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (15) Science & Arts (Okla.) 4, Great Falls (Mont.) 3 (OT) (3) Hastings (Neb.) 3, (14) Bryan (Tenn.) 0 (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) 2, Vanguard (Calif.) 1 (12) Grand View (Iowa) 3, (5) Maine-Fort Kent 0 Holy Names (Calif.) 1, Southern Poly State (Ga.) 0 (2OT) (7) William Jewell (Mo.) 3, Oklahoma Baptist 2 (9) Mobile (Ala.) 4, (8) Belhaven (Miss.) 3 (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) 2, (12) Grand View (Iowa) 1 (quarterfinals) (3) Hastings (Neb.) 5, Holy Names (Calif.) 0 (quarterfinals) (7) William Jewell (Mo.) 3, (15) Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 (quarterfinals) (9) Mobile (Ala.) 3, Bethel (Tenn.) 2 (quarterfinals) (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) 1, (9) Mobile (Ala.) 0 (semifinals) (3) Hastings (Neb.) 5, (7) William Jewell (Mo.) 1 (semifinals) (3) Hastings (Neb.) 5, (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) 3 (championship) 2011 Opening Round (1) Hastings (Neb.)* 2, Mount Mercy (Iowa) 0 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 1, (16) Taylor (Ind.)* 0 (2 OT) Science & Arts (Okla.) 2, (9) Missouri Valley*, 0 (8) Azusa Pacific (Calif.)* 4, Cal State San Marcos, 1 (5) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 4, Madonna (Mich.) 1 (12) Belhaven (Miss.)* 3, Texas at Brownsville 2 (13) William Carey (Miss.)* 3, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2 (3) Baker (Kan.)* 2, Oklahoma Wesleyan 0 Huston-Tillotson (Texas) 4, (14) Kansas Wesleyan* 3 (OT) Great Falls (Mont.) 3, (11) Concordia (Ore.)* 2 (6) Grand View (Iowa)* 3, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1 (7) Bethel (Tenn.)* 6, Montreat (N.C.) 1 (10) Southern Poly (Ga.)* 1, Menlo (Calif.) 0 (2 OT) (15) Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.)* 1, Biola (Calif.) 1 (2 OT) (Hannibal-La- Grange advances on PKs 4-2) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 7, Roberts Wesleyan 0 (N.Y.) * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site (1) Hastings (Neb.) 1, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (15) Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 0 (3) Baker (Kan.) 1, Huston-Tillotson (Texas) 0 (OT) (13) William Carey (Miss.) 3, (4) Mobile (Ala.) 0 Science & Arts (Okla.) 2, (8) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1 (10) Southern Poly (Ga.) 2, (7) Bethel (Tenn.) 1 (6) Grand View (Iowa) 5, Great Falls (Mont.) 2 (5) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (12) Belhaven (Miss.) 0 (OT) (1) Hastings (Neb.) 3, Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 (quarterfinals) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (10) Southern Poly (Ga.) 2 (quarterfinals) (3) Baker (Kan.) 3, (6) Grand View (Iowa) 1 (quarterfinals) (13) William Carey (Miss.) 3, (5) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (quarterfinals) (1) Hastings (Neb.) 2, (13) William Carey (Miss.) 1 (semifinals) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (3) Baker (Kan.) 0 (semifinals) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (1) Hastings (Neb.) 2 (OT) (championship) 2012 Opening Round (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 7, Point Park (Pa.) 2 (16) Concordia (Ore.)* 3, Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 1 Hastings (Neb.) 4, No. 9 Oklahoma Wesleyan* 1 (8) Southern Poly (Ga.)* 3, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 1 (5) Science & Arts (Okla.)* 2, Grand View (Iowa) 0 (12) Belhaven (Miss.)* 5, Tennessee Wesleyan 0 Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 1, No. 13 Missouri Valley* 0 (4) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 2, Aquinas (Mich.) 1 (3) Concordia (Calif.)* 1, Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) 0 (14) Ashford (Iowa)* 3, Benedictine (Kan.) 2 (11) Mobile (Ala.)* 0, Texas Wesleyan 0 (2 OT) (Mobile advances on PKs, 7-6) (6) Columbia (Mo.) 0, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.)* 0 (2 OT) (Columbia advances on PKs, 8-7) Oklahoma Baptist* 2, No. 7 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 2 (2 OT) (OBU advances on PKs, 5-4)^ Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 3, No. 10 Kansas Wesleyan* 2 (OT) Jamestown (N.D.) 1, No. 15 Rocky Mountain* 0 (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)* 7, Florida Memorial 0 * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 2, (4) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (2 OT) (3) Concordia (Calif.) 4, (14) Ashford (Iowa) 0 (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (16) Concordia (Ore.) 1 (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 3, Jamestown (N.D.) 2 (12) Belhaven (Miss.) 2, (5) Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 (11) Mobile (Ala.) 2, (6) Columbia (Mo.) 1 (8) Southern Poly (Ga.) 2, Hastings (Neb.) 1 (7) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 0, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 0 (2 OT) (MNU advances on PKs, 4-3) (12) Belhaven (Miss.) 3, Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 2 (quarterfinals) (11) Mobile (Ala.) 3, (3) Concordia (Calif.) 2 (quarterfinals) (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (8) Southern Poly (Ga.) 1 (quarterfinals) (7) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1, (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 0 (quarterfinals) (12) Belhaven (Miss.) 1, (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 0 (semifinals) Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide 31

34 Championship History (11) Mobile (Ala.) 2, (7) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1 (semifinals) (12) Belhaven (Miss.) 2, (11) Mobile (Ala.) 0 (championship) ^ MidAmerica Nazarene advanced to play in National Championship Second Round due to Oklahoma Baptist s ineligible use of student-athlete in the Opening Round on Nov. 17, 2012, which resulted in a forfeit and therefore a position vacated by Oklahoma Baptist. * Note From , it was deemed by the NCAA Official Playing Rules, that a tie (by the action of PKs) on-field was officially considered a win or loss. The team that had more PKs, was the winner 2013 Opening Round (1) Grand View (Iowa)* 4, Bellevue (Neb.) 3 (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.)* 2, Bryan (Tenn,) 0 (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)* 0, Kansas Wesleyan 0 (2 OT) (MNU advances on PKs, 4-2) (8) Belhaven (Miss.)* 1, St. Thomas (Texas) 0 (5) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 2, Point Park (Pa.) 1 (12) Embry-Riddle (Fla.)* 1, Georgia Gwinnett 0 (13) Baker (Kan.)* 2, Midland (Neb.) 1 (2 OT) (4) Ashford (Iowa)* 3, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) 2 (2 OT) (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan* 4, Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 0 (14) Concordia (Calif.)* 4, Corban (Ore.) 0 (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)* 3, Thomas (Ga.) 3 (2 OT) (AUM advances on PKs, 7-6) (6) Benedictine (Kan.)* 0, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 0 (2 OT) (Benedictine advances on PKs, 6-5) (7) Hastings (Neb.)* 3, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 2 (OT) (10) Missouri Valley* 2, Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 (2 OT) Indiana Wesleyan* 5, (15) Davenport (Mich.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 3, Park (Mo.) 1 * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 5, (1) Grand View (Iowa) 0 (8) Belhaven (Miss.) 2, (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1 (5) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (12) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 1 (2 OT) (Rio advances on PKs, 6-5) (4) Ashford (Iowa) 3, (13) Baker (Kan.) 2 (2 OT) (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan 2, (14) Concordia (Calif.) 1 (2 OT) (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, (6) Benedictine (Kan.) 2 (2 OT) (AUM advances on PKs, 5-4) (7) Hastings (Neb.) 3, (10) Missouri Valley 2 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Indiana Wesleyan 1 (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2, (8) Belhaven (Miss.) 1 (2 OT) (quarterfinals) (4) Ashford (Iowa) 5, (5) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (quarterfinals) (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 3, (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan 2 (2 OT) (quarterfinals) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (7) Hastings (Neb.) 1 (quarterfinals) (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 1, (4) Ashford (Iowa) 1 (2 OT) (MMC advances on PKs, 5-4) (semifinals) (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1 (OT) (semifinals) (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2, (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1 (OT) (championship) 2014 Opening Round (1) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 4, Baker (Kan.) 1 (9) Texas at Brownsville* 2, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 1 (8) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 0, Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 0 (2 OT) (Lindsey Wilson advances on PKs, 3-1) (5) Missouri Valley* 5, Judson (Ill.) 0 Northwestern Ohio 3, (12) Georgia Gwinnett* 0 Bellevue (Neb.) 2, (13) Hastings (Neb.)* 0 Vanguard (Calif.) 0, (4) Indiana Wesleyan* 0 (2 OT) (Vanguard advances on PKs, 4-3) (2) Ashford (Iowa)* 4, Corban (Ore.) 1 (15) Mobile (Ala.)* 1, Kansas Wesleyan 0 (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)* 2, Bethel (Tenn.) 0 Marymount (Calif.) 2, (7) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)* 1 (6) Davenport (Mich.)* 0, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 0 (2 OT) (Davenport advances on PKs, 5-4) St. Andrews (N.C.) 2, (11) Thomas (Ga.)* 1 Science & Arts (Okla.) 1, (14) Oklahoma Wesleyan* 0 (3) Grand View (Iowa)* 2, McPherson (Kan.) 1 * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site Northwestern Ohio 1, (5) Missouri Valley 1 (2 OT) (Northwestern Ohio advances on PKs, 6-5) Vanguard (Calif.) 2, Bellevue (Neb.) 1 (2 OT) (16) Northwood (Fla.) 3, (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2 (OT) (9) Texas at Brownsville 5, (8) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1 (6) Davenport (Mich.) 3, St. Andrews (N.C.) 2 (OT) (3) Grand View (Iowa) 1, Science & Arts (Okla.) 0 (15) Mobile (Ala.) 3, (2) Ashford (Iowa) 1 Marymount (Calif.) 1, (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 0 Northwestern Ohio 3, Vanguard (Calif.) 1 (quarterfinals) (9) Texas at Brownsville 4, (16) Northwood (Fla.) 0 (quarterfinals) (6) Davenport (Mich.) 4, (3) Grand View (Iowa) 0 (quarterfinals) Marymount (Calif.) 2, (15) Mobile (Ala.) 1 (quarterfinals) (9) Texas at Brownsville 3, Northwestern Ohio 1 (semifinals) (6) Davenport (Mich.) 3, Marymount (Calif.) 0 (semifinals) (6) Davenport (Mich.) 2, (9) Texas at Brownsville 1 (OT) championship) 2015 Opening Round (1) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 4, Bethel (Ind.) 1 (16) Union (Ky.)* 1, Lyon (Ark.) 0 Southeastern (Fla.) 1, (9) Cumberland (Tenn.)* 0 (2 OT) Indiana Wesleyan 2, (8) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 2 (2 OT) (Indiana Wesleyan advances on PKs, 4-2) (5) Oklahoma Wesleyan* 3, Concordia (Neb.) 0 (12) Rocky Mountain (Mont.)* 0, Marymount California 0 (2 OT) (Rocky Mountiain advances on Pks, 3-1) Biola (Calif.) 3, (13) Corban (Ore.)* 1 (4) Missouri Valley* 4, Mount Mercy (Iowa) 0 (2) Davenport (Mich.)* 3, Purdue Calumet (Ind.) 0 (15) Campbellsville (Ky.)* 4, WVU Tech (W. Va.) 2 (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)* 3, Roosvelt (Ill.) 2 (2 (OT) (7) Vanguard (Calif.)* 3, Great Falls (Mont.) 0 Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2, (6) Northwestern Ohio* 1 Bellevue (Neb.) 1, (11) Science & Arts (Okla.)* 0 (14) Columbia (Mo.)* 2, Ashford (Iowa) 0 (3) Baker (Kan.)* 2, Wiley (Texas) 0 * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (16) Union (Ky.) 0 Indiana Wesleyan 1, Southeastern (Fla.) 0 (12) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 0, (5) Oklahoma Wesleyan 0 (2 OT) (Rocky Mountain advances on PKs, 5-4) (4) Missouri Valley 3, Biola (Calif.) 2 (2 OT) (2) Davenport (Mich.) 2, (15) Campbellsville (Ky.) 2 (2 OT) (Davenport advances on PKs, 5-4) (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 2, (7) Vanguard (Calif.) 0 Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2, Bellevue (Neb.) 1 (OT) (14) Columbia (Mo.) 2, (3) Baker (Kan.) 0 (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 3, Indiana Wesleyan 0 (quaterfinals) (4) Missouri Valley 3, (12) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 0 (quarterfinals) (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1, (2) Davenport (Mich.) 0 (quarterfinals) Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2, Columbia (Mo.) 1 (quarterfinals) (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (4) Missouri Valley 0 (semifinals) (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 4, Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2 (semifinals) (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 0 (OT) (championship) 2016 Opening Round (1) Hastings (Neb.)* def. Friends (Kan.), 3-1 (16) Marymount California* def. Rocky Mountain (Mont.), 1-0 (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)* def. Wayland Baptist (Texas), 2-1 (8) WVU Tech* def. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 2-1 Grand View (Iowa) def. (12) Campbellsville (Ky.)*, 2-1 (13) Thomas (Ga.)* def. Georgia Gwinnet, 3-2 (OT) (4) Northwestern Ohio* def. Columbia (Mo.), 7-2 (2) Rio Grande (Ohio)* def. St. Thomas (Fla.), 5-1 (15) Corban (Ore.)* def. Menlo (Calif.), 1-0 Spring Arbor (Mich.) def. (10) Bryan (Tenn.)*, 3-2 (OT) (7) Union (Ky.)* tied Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.), 0-0 (Union advances on PK s, 5-3) (6) Davenport (Mich.)* def. Purdue Northwest (Ind.), 3-1 Midland (Neb.) def. (11) Baker (Kan.)*, 2-0 (14) William Carey (Miss.)* def. John Brown (Ark.), 1-0 (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan* def. LSU Alexandria (La.), 1-0 * Denotes Opening Round host Final Site (8) WVU Tech def. (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), 2-1 (1) Hastings (Neb.) tied (16) Marymount California, 2-2 (Hastings advance on PK s, 5-4) (4) Northwestern Ohio def. (13) Thomas (Ga.), 1-0 Grand View (Iowa) def. (5) Keiser (Fla.), 3-0 (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) def. (15) Corban (Ore.), 3-1 (7) Union (Ky.) def. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 3-0 (14) William Carey (Miss.) tied (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan, 1-1 (William Carey advances on PK s, 9-8) (6) Davenport (Mich.) def. Midland (Neb.), 2-0 (1) Hastings (Neb.) def (8) WVU Tech, 2-1 (OT) (quarterfinals) Grand View (Iowa) def. (4) Northwestern Ohio, 1-0 (quartefinals) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) def. (7) Union (Ky.), 1-0 (quarterfinals) (6) Davenport (Mich.) def. (14) William Carey (Miss.), 3-2 (OT) (quarterfinals) (1) Hastings (Neb.) def. Grand View (Iowa), 1-0 (OT) (semifinals) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) tied (6) Davenport (Mich.), 0-0 (2OT) (Rio Grande advances on PK s, 4-3) (semifinals) (1) Hastings (Neb.) def. (2) Rio Grande (Ohio), 1-0 (Championship) 32 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

35 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Championship All-Time Participation School (Years Participated) Years Record Pct. 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Alabama-Huntsville ( ) Albertson (Idaho) (2000) Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) ( ) Alliant International (Calif.) ( ) Aquinas (Mich.) ( ) Ashford (Iowa) ( ) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) ( ) Avila (Mo.) ( ) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) ( ) Baker (Kan.) ( ) Bartlesville Wesleyan (Okla.) (1997) Belhaven (Miss.) ( ) Bellevue (Neb.) ( ) Belmont Abbey (N.C.) ( ) Benedictine (Kan.) ( ) Berry (Ga.) ( ) Bethel (Ind.) ( ) Bethel (Tenn.) ( ) Biola (Calif.) ( ) Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) ( ) Bloomfield (N.J.) (1993) Bryan (Tenn.) ( ) Cabrini (Pa.) (1986) California Baptist (2010) Cal State San Marcos (Calif.) (2011) Campbell (N.C.) ( ) Campbellsville (Ky.) ( ) Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) ( ) Castleton State (Vt.) ( ) * Catawba (N.C.) ( ) Cedarville (Ohio) (1974) Chapman (Calif.) (1982) Columbia (Mo.) ( ) Concordia (Calif.) ( ) Concordia (Neb.) (2015) Concordia (N.Y.) (1984) Concordia (Ore.) ( ) Corban (Ore.) ( ) Covenant (Ga.) ( ) Cumberland (Tenn.) (2015) Dana (Neb.) (2008) Davenport (Mich.) ( ) Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) ( ) Denver (Colo.) (1983) Dominican (N.Y.) ( ) Dowling (N.Y.) (1980) Drew (N.J.) (1969) Earlham (Ind.) ( ) * Eastern Connecticut ( ) Eastern Illinois (1969) East Stroudsburg (Pa.) ( ) Elizabethtown (Pa.) ( ) * Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) ( ) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) ( ) Erskine (S.C.) ( ) The Evergreen State (Wash.) (2004) Felician (N.J.) (2000) Fitchburg State (Maine) (1960) Flagler (Fla.) (2002) Florida Memorial (2012) Franklin Pierce (N.H.) (1987) Fredonia State (N.Y.) ( ) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) ( ) Friends (Kan.) (2016) George Fox (Ore.) (1993) George Mason (Va.) (1974) Georgia Gwinnett ( ) Goldey-Beacom (Del.) (2002) Gordon (Maine) ( ) Goshen (Ind.) ( ) Grace (Ind.) (1982) Graceland (Iowa) ( ) Grand View (Iowa) ( ) Great Falls (Mont.) ( ) Green Mountain (Vt.) ( ) Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) ( ) Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) ( ) Harris Teachers (Mo.) (1972) Hastings (Neb.) ( ) Holy Names (Calif.) ( ) Houghton (N.Y.) ( ) Howard (D.C.) ( ) Huntington (Ind.) (1975) Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

36 Championship All-Time Participation Huston-Tillotson (Texas) (2011) Illinois-Springfield ( ) Incarnate Word (Texas) ( ) Indiana (Pa.) (1979) Indiana Tech ( ) Indiana Wesleyan ( ) Jamestown (N.D.) (2012) John Brown (Ark.) ( ) Johnson State (Vt.) ( ) Judson (Ill.) ( ) Kansas Wesleyan ( ) Keene State (N.H.) ( ) King (Tenn.) ( ) The King s (N.Y.) (1978) Lambuth (Tenn.) (2008) Lander (S.C.) (1990) Lee (Tenn.) ( ) Life (Ga.) ( ) Lincoln (Pa.) ( ) Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) ( ) Lindenwood (Mo.) ( ) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) ( ) LSU Alexandria (La.) (2016) Lyon (Ark.) (2015) Lynn (Fla.) ( ) Madonna (Mich.) ( ) Maine-Farmington (1986) Maine-Fort Kent ( ) Martin Luther (Minn.) (2002) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) ( ) Mary (N.D.) (2001) Marymount California ( ) The Master s (Calif.) ( ) McKendree (Ill.) (2005) McPherson (Kan.) ( ) Menlo (Calif.) (2011) Mid-Continent (Ky.) ( ) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) ( ) Midland Lutheran (Neb.) ( ) Midwestern State (Texas) ( ) Milligan (Tenn.) (2006) Missouri Valley ( ) Mobile (Ala.) ( ) Montreat (N.C.) (2011) Mount Senario (Wis.) ( ) Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) (2008) Mount Mercy (Iowa) ( ) National American (N.D.) (1998) Newark Engineering (N.J.) ( ) * Newman (Kan.) ( ) New Bedford Tech (Maine) (1959) New Haven (Conn.) (1970) New Paltz State (N.Y.) (1970) Northwestern (Iowa) (2007) Northwestern Ohio ( ) Northwood (Fla.) ( ) Notre Dame (Ohio) ( ) Nova Southeastern (Fla.) ( ) Ohio Dominican (2007) Oklahoma Baptist ( ) Oklahoma Christian ( ) Oklahoma City ( ) Oklahoma Wesleyan ( ) Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) ( ) Ottawa (Kan.) ( ) Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) (2012) Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (1992) Park (Mo.) ( ^ ) Plattsburg State (N.Y.) (1968) Point Park (Pa.) ( ) Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) (1973) Post (Conn.) (1988) Pratt Institute (N.Y.) ( ) Purdue Calumet (Ind.) (2015) Quincy (Ill.) ( ) Quinnipiac (Conn.) (1965) Regis (Colo.) (1986) Rio Grande (Ohio) ( ) Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) ( ) Rockhurst (Mo.) ( ) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) ( ) NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

37 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Championship All-Time Participation Roosvelt (Ill.) (2015) Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) ( ) St. Ambrose (Iowa) (2008) St. Andrews (N.C.) ( ) St. Gregory s (Okla.) ( ) St. Thomas (Fla.) ( ) St. Thomas (Texas) ( ) St. Vincent (Pa.) (1985) St. Xavier (Ill.) ( ) Science & Arts (Okla.) ( ) Seattle (Wash.) ( ) Si Tanka ( ) Siena Heights (Mich.) (1985) Simon Fraser (B.C.) ( ) South Carolina-Spartanburg ( ) Southeastern (Fla.) (2015-) Southern Maine ( ) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) ( ) Southern Poly State (Ga.) ( ) Spring Arbor (Mich.) ( ) Spring Garden (Pa.) (1982) Tabor (Kan.) ( ) Taylor (Ind.) (2011) Tennessee Wesleyan ( ) Texas-Brownsville ( ) Texas Wesleyan (2012) Thomas (Ga.) ( ) Thomas (Maine) ( ) Tiffin (Ohio) ( ) Trenton State (N.J.) ( ) Union (Ky.) ( ) Vanguard (Calif.) ( ) Virginia Intermont ( ) Viterbo (Wis.) (1990) Walsh (Ohio) (1993) Warner Pacific (Ore.) ( ) Wayland Baptist (Texas) (2016) Webber International (Fla.) (2006) Western New England (Maine) (1975) Western Washington (1989) Westmar (Iowa) (1995) Westmont (Calif.) ( ) WVU Tech (W. Va.) ( ) West Virginia Wesleyan ( ) Wiley (Texas) (2015) William Carey (Miss.) ( ) William Jewell (Mo.) ( ) Wilmington (Ohio) ( ) Wisconsin-Parkside (1984) *Co-champions Note From , it was deemed by the NCAA Official Playing Rules, that a tie (by the action of PKs) on-field was officially considered a win or loss. The team that had more PKs, was the winner Note Starting in 2008, Opening Round games were included Note Teams tied for third and fourth place are listed under third place only Note Ties computed as one-half win, one-half loss. Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

38 Awards Championship Most Valuable Player 1959 Robert Offerman, Pratt Institute (N.Y.) 1960 Elwood Kerkeslager, Elizabethtown (Pa.) 1961 Noel Carr, Howard (D.C.) 1962 Walt Schmotolocha, Pratt Institute (N.Y.) 1963 Leon Orvis, Castleton State (Vt.) 1964 Lee Cook, Trenton State (N.J.) 1965 Wayne Huston, Trenton State (N.J.) 1966 Edmundo Comacho, Quincy (Ill.) 1967 Mike Villa, Quincy (Ill.) 1968 William Smyth, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1969 William Smyth, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1970 William Nuttall, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1971 Al Harte, Quincy (Ill.) 1972 Gary Allison, Westmont (Calif.) 1973 Mickey Whelan, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1974 Jim Pollihan, Quincy (Ill.) 1975 John McGrane, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1976 Darryl Wallace, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1977 Emilio John, Quincy (Ill.) 1978 Bob Radice, Quincy (Ill.) 1979 Craig Stahl, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1980 Mike Gallo, Quincy (Ill.) 1981 Kyle Dietrich, Keene State (N.H.) 1982 Dwain Miller, Belhaven (Miss.) 1983 John Hedlund, Midwestern State (Texas) 1984 Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan 1985 Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan 1986 Bill Becher, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1987 Mark Vermuelen, Boca Raton (Fla.) 1988 Ezekiel Doe, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1989 Michael Thompson, West Virginia Wesleyan 1990 Atle Nesheim, West Virginia Wesleyan 1991 Lenin Steenkamp, Lynn (Fla.) 1992 Sheldon Bennett, Belhaven (Miss.) 1993 Dencho Vassilev, Mobile (Ala.) 1994 Bjorn Kohl, West Virginia Wesleyan 1995 Jake Joy, Midwestern State (Texas) 1996 Orlando Bueso, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1997 Tom Hardy, Seattle (Wash.) 1998 Orlando Bueso, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1999 Graeme Abel, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2000 Shawn Lee, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2001 Gavin Oldham, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2002 James Gledhill, Mobile (Ala.) 2003 Steven Kehoe, Rio Grande (Ohio) 2004 Ignacio Novas, Lindenwood (Mo.) 2005 Brian Ombiji, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2006 Isaac Unruh, Graceland (Iowa) 2007 Steven Lenhart, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2008 Mario Vila Boa, Bethel (Tenn.) 2009 Chris Williams, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2010 Luke Holmes, Notre Dame (Ohio) 2011 Lebogang Moloto, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2012 Victor Lawrence, Belhaven (Miss.) 2013 Stephen Lunney, Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2014 Ricardo Diegues, Texas at Brownsville 2015 Benjamin Martinez, Rio Grande (Ohio) 2016 Joe White, Hasting (Neb.) Championship Offensive Player 2005 Andriy Budnyy, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2006 Steven Lenhart, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2007 Steven Lenhart, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2008 Mario Vila Boa, Bethel (Tenn.) 2009 Lebogang Moloto, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2010 Jordan Green, Hastings (Neb.) 2011 Jordan Green, Hastings (Neb.) 2012 Lebogang Moloto, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2013 Sean Dong, Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2014 Ricardo Diegues, Texas at Brownsville 2015 Jeremy de Hoog, Rio Grande (Ohio) 2016 Daniel Whitehall, Hasting (Neb.) Championship Defensive Player 2005 Robert Oguda, Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 2006 Bret Loving, Graceland (Iowa) 2007 Mike Borst, Concordia (Calif.) 2008 Paul Nicholson, Rio Grande (Ohio) 2009 Kevin Lawson, The Master s (Calif.) 2010 Derek Prinz, Hastinngs (Neb.) 2011 Chris Williams, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2012 Tom Cosgrave, Belhaven (Miss.) 2013 Stephen Lunney, Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2014 Caue Salgado, Texas at Brownsville 2015 Benjamin Martinez, Rio Grande (Ohio) 2016 Jorge Guinovart, Rio Grande (Ohio) Coach of the Year 1970 Jim Cole, Campbell (N.C.) 1971 Jack Mackenzie, Quincy (Ill.) 1972 Russ Carr, Westmont (Calif.) 1973 Jim Egli, Slippery Rock (Pa.) 1974 Terry Hanson, Benedictine (Kan.) 1975 Jack Mackenzie, Quincy (Ill.) 1976 Tony Tocco, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1977 Jack Mackenzie, Quincy (Ill.) 1978 Doug Burke, Houghton (N.Y.) 1979 Tony Tocco, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1980 Aydin Gonulsen, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1981 Jack Mackenzie, Quincy (Ill.) 1982 Keith Watts, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1983 Frank Kohlenstein, South Carolina-Spartanburg 1984 Tom Martin, West Virginia Wesleyan 1985 Tom Martin, West Virginia Wesleyan 1986 Tony Tocco, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1987 Roy Wiggemansen, Boca Raton (Fla.) 1988 Howard Patterson, Midwestern State (Texas) 1989 Derrick Leeson, West Virginia Wesleyan 1990 Derrick Leeson, West Virginia Wesleyan 1991 Shaun Pendleton, Lynn (Fla.) 1992 Peter Fuller, Belhaven (Miss.) 1993 Aydin Gonulsen, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1994 Gavin Donaldson, West Virginia Wesleyan 1995 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1996 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1997 Peter Fewing, Seattle (Wash.) 1998 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1999 Peter Fuller, Mobile (Ala.) 2000 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2001 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2002 Peter Fuller, Mobile (Ala.) 2003 Scott Morrissey, Rio Grande (Ohio) 2004 Carl Hutter, Lindenwood (Mo.) 2005 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2006 Ivan Joseph, Graceland (Iowa) 2007 Phil Wolf, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2008 Melvin Belong, Bethel (Tenn.) 2009 Jim Rickard, The Master s (Calif.) (Brine-NAIA Men s Soccer National Coach of the Year) Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (NSCAA-NAIA Men s Soccer National Coach of the Year) 2010 Chris Kranjc, Hastings (Neb.) 2011 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (NSCAA-NAIA Men s Soccer National Coach of the Year) 2012 Brian McMahon, Belhaven (Miss.) (NSCAA- NAIA Men s Soccer National Coach of the Year) 2013 Gerry Cleary, Martin Methodist (Tenn.) (Select Sport America-NAIA Men s Soccer Coach of the Year) 2014 Chris Hughes, Davenport (Mich.) (Select Sport America-NAIA Men s Soccer Coach of the Year) 2015 Scott Morrissey, Rio Grande (Ohio) (Select Sport America-NAIA Men s Soccer Coach of the Year) 2016 Aaron Champenoy, Hastings (Neb.) NSCAA- NAIA Men s Soccer National Coach of the Year) Nels Dahlquist Team Sportsmanship Award 1989 Westmont (Calif.) 1990 Lander (S.C.) 1991 Catawba (N.C.) 1992 Sagamon State (Ill.) 1993 Bloomfield (N.J.) 1994 Mobile (Ala.) 1995 Midwestern State (Texas) 1996 Houghton (N.Y.) 1997 Seattle (Wash.) 2000 Westmont (Calif.) 2001 Seattle (Wash.) 2002 Covenant (Ga.) 2003 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2004 Holy Names (Calif.) 2005 Notre Dame (Ohio) 2006 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2007 Park (Mo.) 2008 Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 2009 The Master s (Calif.) 2010 Hastings (Neb.) 2011 Hastings (Neb.) 2012 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2013 Ashford (Iowa) 2014 Texas at Brownsville 2015 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 2016 Grand View (Iowa) National Player of the Year 1997 Tom Hardy, Seattle (Wash.) 1998 Orlando Bueso, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1999 Thorsten Damm, Birmingham Southern (Ala.) 2000 Pablo Nassar, Life (Ga.) 2001 Boyzzz Khumdo, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2002 Eric Ongao, Park (Mo.) 2003 Fabricio Codeceira, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 2004 Ignacio Novas, Lindenwood (Mo.) 2005 Hjortur Hjartarson, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2006 Hjortur Hjartarson, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2007 Ricardo Pierre-Louis, Lee (Tenn.) 2008 Eric Winblad, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2009 Colin Streckmann, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2010 Luke Holmes, Notre Dame (Ohio) 2011 Derek Prinz, Hastings (Neb.) 2012 Stephen Okai, Mobile (Ala.) 2013 Oliver Gore, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 2014 Dzenan Catic, Davenport (Mich.) 2015 William Paulino, Rio Grande (Ohio) 2016 Daniel Whitehall, Hastings (Neb.) 36 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

39 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP All-Time All-Americans The following is a list of players (alphabetically, by school) selected to NAIA men s soccer All-America teams since they were first selected in The numbers following each institution indicate the institution s number of All-Americans followed by the number of different individuals selected to teams. The number following each individual indicates first, second, or third team selection. Alabama-Huntsville (5/3) 1978-Godwin Gbenimacho (1) 1979-Godwin Gbenimacho (1) 1979-Emmanuel Amaefule (2) 1984-Emmanuel Awaitan (1) 1985-Emmanuel Awaitan (1) Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) (25/17) 1976-Kirk Pearson (1) 1976-Mike Hince (1) 1977-Kirk Pearson (1) 1977-Mike Hince (1) 1978-Mike Hince (1) 1980-Mick Rawlins (2) 1981-Mick Rawlins (1) 1981-Dennis Hutchinson (1) 1982-Dennis Hutchinson (1) 1983-Mick Rawlins (1) 1983-Martyn Conquest (3) 1985-Bill Parysz (1) 1985-Rich Eaton (1) 1986-Ricky Johnson (3) 1987-Eric Johnson (1) 1987-Dan Kelly (2) 1988-Barrington Gaynor (3) 1988-Rich Alphonso (3) 1989-John Davies (2) 1989-Barrington Gaynor (2) 1990-Aubrey Taylor (2) 1991-Barrington Gaynor (2) 1991-Charles Pike (3) 1991-Dexter Sandy (2) 1993-Ramon Christian (2) Alliant International (Calif.) (2/2) Formerly U.S. International 1977-Richard Maimouni (2) 2001-Jerry Ryback (2) Aquinas (Mich.) (1/1) 1981-Marc Caporuscio (1) Ashford (Iowa) (6/5) 2013-Lucas Almeida (2) 2013-Daniel Dreier (3) 2014-Fernando Machado (1) 2014-Casey Culver (1) 2014-Adam Wood (2) 2015-Adam Wood (2) Atlantic Christian (N.C.) (2/2) 1978-Willie Diamond (2) 1982-Sharhabil Humieda (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (41/29) 1996-Ragnar Gislason (2) 1997-Dadi Larusson (2) 1997-Tony Voyles (3) 2000-Martin Gustavsson (1) 2000-Thordur Jensoon (2) 2000-James Van Dyne (3) 2001-Martin Gustavsson (1) 2001-Thordur Jensson (1) 2001-Michael Ritch (2) 2001-James Van Dyne (2) 2001-Sigurdur Thorsteinsson (3) 2002-Sigthor Juliusson (1) 2002-Michael Ritch (1) 2002-Christian Cuevas (2) 2002-Masego Ntshingane (2) 2002-Sigurdur Thorsteinsson (2) 2002-James Van Dyne (3) 2003-Christian Cuevas (2) 2003-Thorhallur Hinriksson (2) 2003-Hjortur Hjartarson (3) 2004-Bjarki Gudmundsson (1) 2004-Nick Greenhouse (3) 2005-Jorundur Kristinsson (1) 2005-Hjortur Hjaratarson(1) 2005-Johann Hreidarsson (1) 2006-Nenad Cubic (1) 2006-Hjortur Hjaratarson (1) 2006-Kari Arsaelsson (1) 2006-Johann Hreidarsson (2) 2006-Agust Agustsson (3) 2007-Kari Arsaelsson (1) 2009-Stefan Arnarson (3) 2011-Goffin Boyoko (1) 2012-Vignir Johannesson (1) 2012-Agust Arnarson (2) 2012-Matias Aristegui (2) 2013-Taian Souza (1) 2013-Sebastian Wladyko (2) 2013-Vignir Johannesson (2) 2013-Elvar Sigurdsson (3) 2014-Yannic Fallack (2) Aurora (Ill.) (1/1) 1977-Rudy Keller (2) Avila (Mo.) (5/4) 1981-Anthony Christian (2) 1982-Joe Schrick (1) 1983-Craig Kasten (1) 1984-Craig Kasten (1) 1986-Chuck Otec (3) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (31/20) 1980-Valmir Fernandes (2) 1990-Chris Stempson (3) 1991-Chris Stempson (1) 1992-Chris Stempson (1) 1994-Shayon Jalayer (3) 1995-Shayon Jalayer (3) 1995-Sean Norwood (3) 1996-P.J. Brown (1) 1997-P.J. Brown (1) 1997-Jason Roufs (2) 1997-Darin Hofmann (2) 1997-Carlos Ochoa (3) 1998-Matt Evans (3) 1998-Jason Roufs (3) 1999-Matt Evans (2) 2000-Matt Evans (1) 2000-Scott Strahammer (2) 2001-Matt Evans (1) 2001-Scott Strahammer (3) 2004-Andriy Budnyy (2) 2005-Andriy Budnyy (1) 2005-Ian Leibbrandt (3) 2006-Skelly Kellar (2) 2006-Sven Simon (3) 2007-Steven Lenhart (1) 2008-Eric Winblad (1) 2008-Jared Karkas (1) 2008-James Crawford (3) 2009-Eric Winblad (1) 2009-Cito Soriano (1) 2010-Vinicius Dantas (2) Baker (Kan.) (14/11) 1992-Nate Houser (1) 1993-Nate Houser (1) 1993-Ryan Watts (2) 1997-Rayburn Moore (3) 1998-Rayburn Moore (3) 2002-Kelly Wolverton (2) 2009-Matt Griffin (3) 2011-Nate Byarly (1) 2013-Andy Griffin (2) 2014-Amer Didic (3) 2015-Amer Didic (1) 2015-Ryan Emme (3) 2016-Spencer Atkin (2) 2016-Steeve Pouna (2) Belhaven (Miss.) (24/15) 1983-Dwain Miller (3) 1983-Robert Pollard (3) 1989-Jeff Moser (2) 1991-Craig Demmin (2) 1992-Sheldon Bennett (1) 1992-Craig Demmin (1) 1992-David Johnson (2) 1993-Sheldon Bennett (1) 1993-Craig Demmin (1) 1993-Bubba Williams (3) 1994-Alfredo Estrada (1) 1994-Sheldon Bennett (1) 1994-Bubba Williams (1) 1994-Lester Felician (2) 1994-Dwayne Demmin (2) 1995-Alfredo Estrada (1) 1995-Dwayne Demmin (2) 1996-Dwayne Demmin (1) 1997-David Austin (3) 2010-Alex Rodriguez (2) 2011-Alex Rodriguez (3) 2011-Greg Hartley (3) 2012-Will Monsour (3) 2013-Eduardo Cruz (2) Belmont Abbey (N.C.) (9/7) 1975-Mosadak Soussi (1) 1975-Belgassem Soussi (2) 1976-Belgassem Soussi (1) 1988-Chris Cook (2) 1989-Chris Cook (1) 1992-Willie Files (2) 1992-Vidar Petterson (2) 1992-Christian Knudsen (3) 1993-Oivind Ellingsen (2) Benedictine (Kan.) (7/7) 1975-Tom Buergler (1) 1977-Jerry Disalvo (2) 1990-Chris Willie (3) 1991-Cory Kasten (3) 2007-David Seefeldt (2) 2012-Fernando Galvan (1) 2012-Joe Sbarro (2) 2013-Jade Mesias (3) Berry (Ga.) (18/16) 1979-Momodou Conteh (2) 1981-Momodou Conteh (2) 1986-Wiah Sipley (3) 1987-Rich Newell (2) 1994-Tim Clark (3) 1995-Larry Cainion (3) 1998-Robert Burgess (1) 1998-Craig Aitken (3) 2001-Jeff Dolbeer (1) 2001-Paul Jefferies (2) 2001-Steve Young (3) 2001-Sherwin Seifert (3) 2003-Daniel Niedzkowski (1) 2003-Jeff Dolbeer (2) 2004-Robert Mueller (1) 2004-Greg Young (2) 2005-Peter Stuettgen (2) 2007-Teja Barkmann (3) Bethel (Ind.) (8/6) 1999-Javier Lopez (2) 2000-Javier Lopez (2) 2001-Rafael Perez (2) 2002-Andres Rodriguez (2) 2002-Rafael Perez (3) 2004-Hugo Gonzalez (3) 2015-Samuel Goni (2) 2015-Kebba Demba Bethel (Tenn.) (11/6) 2008-Felix Obilo (2) 2009-Joseph Omondi (1) 2009-Felix Obilo (2) 2009-Mario Vila Boa (3) 2010-Joseph Omondi (1) 2010-Mario Vila Boa (2) 2011-Mario Vila Boa (3) 2011-Dawyne Smith (3) 2011-Joseph Omondi (3) 2013-Mohammed Dumbuya (2) 2014-David Orr (3) Biola (Calif.) (18/15) 1975-Mark Schrock (1) 1975-Mark Hurlburt (1) 1975-Steve Aanderud (2) 1976-Pablo Torrentes (1) 1976-Roman Ferraez (1) 1976-Mark Hurlburt (1) 1980-Jeff Benbou (2) 1983-Tony Schrodi (3) 1988-Wes Cate (2) 1994-Amir Rizkalla (3) 2000-Mark Wade (2) 2006-JT Searles (1) 2010-Aaron Fenlason (1) 2011-Aaron Fenlason (3) 2013-Daniel Chew (3) 2015-Joey O Keefe (1) 2015-Leo Contreras (3) 2016-Leo Contreras (2) Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) (15/11) 1995-Holger Schneidt (1) 1995-Oliver Roth (1) 1995-Greg Vinson (1) 1996-Michael Morhardt (1) 1997-Igor Ranitovic (1) 1997-Daniel Nischwitz (1) 1997-Sean McBride (1) 1998-Daniel Nischwitz (1) 1998-Igor Ranitovic (1) 1998-Thorsten Damm (2) 1999-Igor Ranitovic (1) 1999-Thorsten Damm (1) 1999-Marcus Trost (1) 2000-Kevin Kosek (1) 2000-Nico Bernhardt (2) 2000-Christian Seeberger (3) Blackburn (Ill.) (1/1) 1975-Jim Krekler (2) Bloomfield (N.J.) (5/3) 1993-Leston Paul (2) 1993-Anthony McSorley (3) 1994-Frantz-Jean Charles (2) 1994-Leston Paul (3) 1995-Frantz-Jean Charles (2) Brescia (KY.) (1/1) 2005-Andy Varns (3) Bryan (Tenn.) (2/2) 1977-Luke Germann (2) 2016-Rafael Mentzingen (2) California Baptist (2/2) 1992-Terry Cassidy (3) 2010-Carlos Figueroa (2) California Lutheran (1/1) 1988-David Salzwedel (2) Campbell (N.C.) (1/1) 1976-Kelly Alford (1) Campbellsville (Ky.) (1/1) 2015-Marcelo Petit (3) Casleton State (Vt.) (8/8) 1975-Anthony Valente (2) 1975-Patrick Pullinen (2) 1977-Peter Josselyn (2) 1978-Rick Renaud (2) 1982-Rob Ladd (1) 1983-Bob Kennedy (2) 1984-Bryan DeLoatch (1) 1988-Jeff Tolerico (3) Catawba (N.C.) (9/7) 1985-Kevin Sloan (1) 1986-John Pietak (1) Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide 37

40 All-Time All-Americans 1986-Kevin Sloan (2) 1986-Thomas Alston (3) 1988-Robin Hayden (2) 1990-Michael Wakeman (3) 1991-Michael Wakeman (1) 1991-Craig Morton (3) 1992-Maher Atta (3) Cedarville (Ohio) (4/3) 1975-Evandro Batista (1) 1976-Evandro Batista (1) 1981-Jeff Bowser (2) 1985-Tom Fite (1) Charleston (S.C.) (1/1) 1988-Luiz Vieira (3) Charleston (W.Va.) (1/1) 1991-Kurt Lehnert (3) Claremont (Calif.) (1/1) 1975-Bob Poaster (2) Columbia (Mo.) (18/11) 1977-Rick Bueltman (2) 1992-Tony Burnett (3) 1994-Jim Moresi (2) 1998-Brad Jenks (2) 1999-Brad Jenks (2) 2000-Jason Spencer (2) 2002-Kjell-Einar Teien (3) 2003-Juan Pablo Irrera (2) 2003-Vladimir Roganovic (3) 2004-Vladimir Roganovic (1) 2004-Juan Pablo Irrera (2) 2005-Vladimir Roganovic (2) 2009-Nikola Velickovic (3) 2010-Nikola Velickovic (3) 2011-Nikola Velickovic (2) 2011-Dylan Barduzzi (3) 2012-Nikola Velickovic (1) 2015-Matija Ceraj (3) Concordia (Calif.) (10/8) 2005-David Defelice (3) 2006-Jeff Clark (1) 2007-Jeff Clark (2) 2008-Jon Fahey (1) 2008-Joel Smith (1) 2008-Bryan Iotte (3) 2009-Joel Smith (1) 2012-Christian Ramirez (1) 2012-Julio Trejo (2) 2012-Omar De La Piedra (3) Concordia (N.Y.) (1/1) 1984-Brian Scally (1) Concordia (Ore.) (6/5) 1992-Jarkko Touminen (3) 1993-Ali Albalushi (3) 1997-Lennie Quashi (2) 2011-Facundo Dipascuale (2) 2012-Setpi Danciu (2) 2013-Setpi Danciu (2) Corban (Ore.) (3/3) 2015-Quamie Dinnall (2) 2015-Tim Kagey (3) 2016-Tumur Zhividze (3) Cornerstone (Mich.) (1/1) formerly Grand Rapids Baptist 1993-Jeff Dresser (2) Covenant (Ga.) (3/3) 1982-Mike Lochstampfor (2) 1994-Brandon Shannon (2) 2002-Roddy Chisholm (3) Cumberlands (Ky.) (1/1) 2001-Tim Brooks (2) Davenport (Mich.) (5/4) 2014-Dzenan Catic (1) 2014-Chase Burgess (3) 2015-TJ Ifaturoti (1) 2015-Jake Love (2) 2016-Jake Love (3) Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) (15/7) 1975-Karl Largie (2) 1975-Mike Shue (2) 1976-Karl Largie (1) 1976-Michael Grayson (1) 1977-Michael Grayson (1) 1977-Karl Largie (1) 1977-Rod O Savio (2) 1978-Michael Grayson (1) 1978-Rod O Savio (1) 1978-Karl Largie (2) 1979-Mick Riordan (1) 1979-Michael Grayson (1) 1980-Mick Riordan (1) 1981-Marion Charles (2) 1982-Glenn Davis (1) Denver (Colo.) (9/7) 1979-Peter Howard (1) 1979-Robert Wagenhoffer (1) 1979-Jeff Mulsow (2) 1980-Keith Cooper (1) 1980-Mustapha Zidane (1) 1981-Mustapha Zidane (2) 1982-Mustapha Zidane (2) 1983-Soteris Kefalas (2) 1984-Paal Aavatsmark (2) Dominican (N.Y.) (7/5) 1982-John Cronin (2) 1983-Husnu Ucar (1) 1983-John Cronin (2) 1984-John Cronin (2) 1990-Frederic Smith (3) 1999-Oscar Alvarez (3) 1999-Carlos Carrillo (3) Earlham (Ind.) (4/3) 1985-Paul Schroeder (2) 1986-Paul Schroeder (2) 1987-Manoj Knettry (2) 1988-John Cell (1) East Texas Baptist (2/2) 1997-Angel Rivillo (3) 1998-Bryce Morros (2) Elon (N.C.) (2/1) 1984-Joe Nepay (3) 1985-Joe Nepay (3) Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) (2/2) 2013-Keldon Hatch (3) 2014-Ryan Holt (3) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (24/18) 1999-Connally Edozien (2) 2000-Jasmin Kadric (1) 2001-Jasmin Kadric (1) 2001-Matthias Mueller (2) 2001-Paul Buckley (3) 2002-Jasmin Kadric (1) 2003-Paul Buckley (1) 2003-Matthias Mueller (1) 2003-Ian Thompson (3) 2004-Phil Murray (2) 2005-Hugh Davey (1) 2005-Daniel Whelan (2) 2005-Ian Thompson (3) 2006-Daniel Whelan (1) 2006-Hugh Davey (1) 2006-Joe Yoffe (2) Cumberland (Tenn.) (1/1) 2015-Sondre Risa (2) 2007-Hugh Davey (1) 38 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO Ryan Woods (1) 2009-Viktor Bergstrand (2) 2009-Alexis Pradie (2) 2009-Ryan Maloney (2) 2011-Sam Fairhurst (2) 2013-Ally MacDonald (1) 2014-Veit Couturier (2) Erskine (S.C.) (22/12) 1975-Bert Passos (1) 1976-Mike Ortiz-Viez (1) 1976-Bill Finneyfrock (1) 1977-Ricky Wright (1) 1977-Mike Ortiz-Velez (2) 1978-Ricky Wright (2) 1981-Decian O Donoghue (1) 1981-Anton Corneal (2) 1982-Vernon Skinner (1) 1982-Anton Corneal (2) 1982-Graeme Rodriguez (2) 1983-Vernon Skinner (1) 1983-Anton Corneal (2) 1984-Vernon Skinner (1) 1985-Vernon Skinner (1) 1985-Brian Haynes (3) 1986-Brian Haynes (1) 1987-Brian Haynes (1) 1989-Garth Pollonais (1) 1989-Crispin St. Louis (1) 1990-Crispin St. Louis (1) 1991-Crispin St. Louis (1) Evergreen State (Wash.) (1/1) 2004-Joe Gjertsen (3) Felician (N.J.) (1/1) 2000-Kwame Telemaque (3) Flagler (Fla.) (7/6) 1984-Tim Bartlett (1) 1995-Jon Jonsson (3) 1996-Olafur Gunnarsson (2) 1997-Olafur Gunnarsson (2) 2002-Wayne Reilly (3) 2002-Donny This (3) 2004-Neil Patrickson (3) Franklin Pierce (N.H.) (1/1) 1987-Mike Johnson (3) Fredonia State (N.Y.) (3/2) 1975-Herve Guilliod (1) 1975-Jose Arias (1) 1976-Jose Arias (1) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) (26/18) 1980-Jamie Ramirez (2) 1985-Dan Palomo (2) 1986-Rafael DeCiccio (1) 1989-Joel Ramirez (2) 1990-Joel Ramirez (2) 1991-Joel Ramirez (1) 1991-Sergio Lopez (3) 1992-Sergio Lopez (1) 1994-Shawn Peterson (3) 1995-Paul Bolin (3) 1995-Jose Degadillo (3) 1997-Jose Degadillo (2) 1998-Edgardo Contrearas (2) 1999-Jarrod Souza (3) 2000-Edgardo Contreras (3) 2003-Fabricio Codeceira (1) 2003-Orlando Ramirez (1) 2003-Eddie Gutierrez (2) 2004-Fabricio Codeceira (1) 2004-Orlando Ramirez (1) 2004-Eddie Gutierrez (2) 2005-Jared Dugger (3) 2007-Pablos Campos (1) 2007-Amaury Nunes (1) 2008-Daniel Spieth (2) 2011-Paul Islas (1) Frostburg State (Md.) (1/1) 1975-Fabrizio Balestri (2) Geneva (Pa.) (2/1) 1984-Tim Lee (3) 1985-Tim Lee (3) George Fox (Ore.) (3/2) 1993-Jeff Nelson (3) 1994-Jeff Nelson (2) 1994-Greg Pfleger (3) Georgia Gwinnett (1/1) 2014-Ruud Grol (3) Gordon (Mass.) (3/3) 1983-Bruce Pill (3) 1984-David Lane (1) 1984-Steve Holt (2) Goshen (Ind.) (4/4) 1975-Abner Kisare (1) 1984-Darin Derstine (2) 1992-Scott Bodiker (2) 1998-Kerry Escayg (3) Grace (Ind.) (5/5) 1976-Paul Henning (1) 1976-Denny Lapp (1) 1976-Tim Van Duyne (1) 1983-John Brandt (1) 1986-Mark Schindler (2) Graceland (Iowa) (3/3) 2007-Kevin Souter (2) 2007-Ruben Ruelas (2) 2007-Carlos Ortiz (3) Grand View (Iowa) (12/9) 2003-Armin Mudjzic (2) 2003-Rastislav Martos (3) 2004-Edwin Disang (1) 2004-Rastislav Martos (2) 2005-Armin Mujdzic (3) 2006-Chris Conway 2010-Luis Heitor-Piffer (2) 2011-Luis Heitor-Piffer (2) 2013-Jonny Macadam (3) 2014-Ross Alexander (2) 2016-Sam Blackman (1) 2016-Bruno Henrique (3) Great Falls (Mont.) (1/1) 2011-Ryan O Neil (2) Green Mountain (Vt.) (10/7) 1991-Richie Grant (3) 1992-Brian Davies (2) 1992-Richie Grant (3) 1993-Chris Cammorata (1) 1994-Eric Hufnagle (3) 1995-Eric Hufnagle (3) 1996-Eric Hufnagle (2) 1996-Leonard Cooke (3) 1999-Peter Anderson (3) 1999-Anders Sjogren (3) Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) (5/5) 2008-Gilberto Romero (1) 2008-Jeff Jelinek (1) 2011-Alejandro Porras (3) 2012-Felipe Silva (1) 2012-Thiago Pereira (3) Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) (5/5) 1999-Scott Hartwig (2) 1999-B.J. Latas (3) 2000-Dipsy Selolwane (2) 2000-Rob Appel (3) 2000-Luiz Del Monte (3) Hastings (Neb.) (25/21) 2003-Nick Krueger (1) 2003-Brent Brummer (2) 2003-Cody Christline (2)

41 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP All-Time All-Americans 2005-Chis Ladwig (2) 2005-Aaron Polak (2) 2006-Aaron Polak (2) 2006-Chris Ladwig (3) 2008-Cory Sexson (3) 2008-Mark Nave (3) 2010-Derek Prinz (1) 2010-Yannic Thiel (1) 2011-Nate Polak (1) 2011-Derek Prinz (1) 2011-Cody Poteat (2) 2012-Jordan Green (1) 2012-Brian Kudron (3) 2013-Alex Guyer (1) 2013-Tyler Ortlieb (3) 2014-Alex Guyer (1) 2014-Jake Ramsay (3) 2015-Alex Guyer (2) 2015-Akeem Ward (2) 2016-Daniel Whitehall (1) 2016-Joe White (2) 2016-Marc Tautz (3) Hawaii Pacific (1/1) 1996-Cesar Jube (3) High Point (N.C.) (3/3) 1987-Doug Brandon (3) 1989-Yves Fischer (2) 1993-Dwayne Adams (2) Hawthorne (N.H.) (2/1) 1985-Hormoz Tabrizi (2) 1986-Hormoz Tabrizi (3) Holy Names (Calif.) (2/1) 2008-Mustafa Celik (3) 2009-Mustafa Celik (2) Houghton (N.Y.) (13/11) 1975-Patrick Okafor (1) 1976-Obika Ikpeze (1) 1979-Steve Burke (1) 1979-Peter Fuller (2) 1980-Kevin Austin (2) 1986-John Labor (2) 1993-Dan Dominguez (3) 1993-James Wellington (3) 1994-Jamie Wellington (1) 1997-Akim Antwi (3) 1997-Sanjeev Parmar (3) 2006-Eric Lefebvre (2) 2008-Eric Lefebvre (2) Huntington (Ind.) (3/3) 1975-Bai Kabia (1) 1975-Patrick Dangawali (1) 1987-John Labor (1) Husson (Maine) (4/4) 1976-Gabe DeCastro (1) 1982-Tony Manderson (2) 1996-Adam Heaslewood (2) 1998-Joey Melanson (2) Illinois-Springfield (32/26) formerly Sangamon State 1978-Rick Wiegand (1) 1979-Rick Wiegand (1) 1979-Oscar Lambdin (2) 1981-Eusabio Lopez (2) 1983-George Lidster (3) 1985-Eric Mastrantuono (2) 1986-Bill Becher (3) 1986-Marty Pike (3) 1987-Ezekiel Doe (1) 1987-Mark Moser (3) 1988-Ezekiel Doe (1) 1989-Ezekiel Doe (1) 1989-Kevin Groark (3) 1991-Sam Bedford (3) 1991-Danny Yonan (3) 1992-Francis Jallah (1) 1992-Jose Corona (2) 1993-Jose Corona (1) 1993-John Lochbaum (1) 1994-Pat Mann (2) 1995-John Lochbaum (1) 1995-Cuneyt Barutcu (3) 1996-Kevin Zimmerman (1) 1996-Denis Dergelov (2) 1997-Craig Sheer (1) 1997-T.J. Fraase (2) 1998-Jason Herrera (1) 1998-T.J. Fraase (3) 1999-Gerardo Campos (1) 2000-Gerardo Campos (1) 2000-Eddie Kingston (2) 2000-Bektas Bilgilsoy (3) 2008-Jakub Piotrowski (1) Illinois Tech (2/2) 2008-Diego Dias (3) 2010-Liam Barrett (3) Incarnate Word (Texas) (5/5) 1993-Robert Weaver (2) 1994-Flavio Fer (2) 1995-Kerwin Johnson (3) 1996-Tim Chestney (2) 1996-Kerwin Johnson (2) Indiana (Pa.) (3/3) 1979-Trevor Gladden (1) 1980-Frank Wolk (2) 1981-Chris Gallagher (2) Indiana Wesleyan (1/1) 2007-David Reed (3) 2014-Tyrone Martin (1) John Brown (Ark.) (7/4) 1985-Glenroy Corbin (3) 1992-Terry Brown (1) 1993-Terry Brown (1) 1998-Virgil Cannon (2) 1999-Leo Peirano (3) 2000-Leo Peirano (1) 2001-Leo Peirano (3) Johnson State (Vt.) (4/4) 1988-Jim DeRose (1) 1988-Mike Towne (1) 1988-Todd Wennar (2) 1989-Pat Flanagan (2) Judson (Ill.) (12/10) 1987-Tom Ensign (3) 1990-Kelly Findley (2) 1991-Kelly Findley (1) 1991-Sakis Brown (3) 1991-Freddie King (3) 1992-Jason Acres (1) 1993-Jason Acres (1) 1993-Chad Grimes (3) 2002-Lee Paul (3) 2004-Wilson Neto (2) 2004-Doco Wesseh (2) 2006-Jesus Saiz (3) Kansas Wesleyan (1/1) 2011-Alex Chavez (3) Keene State (N.H.) (11/8) 1975-Jose Neves (2) 1977-Trevor Franklin (1) 1977-Tal Delorm (2) 1978-Trevor Franklin (1) 1978-Paul Trocki (2) 1978-Sig Trocha (2) 1980-Kyle Dietrich (1) 1980-Ian Wilson (1) 1980-Anthony Pearce (1) 1981-Kyle Dietrich (1) 1981-Ian Wilson (1) Keiser (Fla.) (2/2) 2015-Shane McInerny (3) 2016-Diego Menendez (3) King (Tenn.) (6/3) 1984-Baboucarr Foon (1) 1984-Lee Ramoon (2) 1985-Baboucarr Foon (1) 1986-Baboucarr Foon (1) 1987-Lee Ramoon (1) 2008-Bennett Giles (3) The King s (N.Y.) (3/2) 1984-Bruce Kinzer (3) 1990-Rob Milner (3) 1991-Rob Milner (2) Lambuth (Tenn.) (1/1) 1999-Lars Thorstensen (1) Lander (S.C.) (6/4) 1989-Maurice Alibey (3) 1990-Maurice Alibey (1) 1990-Ashton Payne (2) 1991-Ashton Payne (2) 1991-Gary Darsan (3) 1991-Louis Smothermon (3) Lee (Tenn.) (5/2) 2005-Ricardo Pierre-Louis (1) 2006-Ricardo Pierre-Louis (1) 2006-Stanley Nyazamba (2) 2007-Ricardo Pierre-Louis (1) 2007-Stanley Nyazamba (1) Lewis (Ill.) (6/6) 1975-Gbalahan Sulaimon (1) 1975-Jerome Goszczycki (2) 1975-John Dolinsky (2) 1977-Peter Poulous (1) 1977-Ray Radovic (2) 1979-Steve Sobey (2) Life (Ga.) (11/5) 1997-Stuart Connolly (2) 1997-Ryan Austin (2) 1997-Brenton Pinkus (3) 1998-Ryan Austin (1) 1998-Stuart Connolly (1) 1998-Anthony Lowther (3) 1998-Pablo Nassar (3) 1999-Pablo Nassar (1) 1999-Ryan Austin (2) 1999-Stuart Connolly (2) 2000-Pablo Nassar (1) Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) (1/1) 2014-Cesar Acosta (3) Lindenwood (Mo.) (12/9) 1992-Richard Hager (3) 1996-Eric Fenstermacher (3) 1998-Jake Ashley (3) 2000-Nebojsa Stefanovic (1) 2000-Roar Martiniussen (2) Branko Savic (2) 2001-Branko Savic (3) 2002-Branko Savic (2) 2003-Branko Savic (1) 2003-Milivoje Cecaric (3) 2005-Ignacio Novas (2) 2010-Victor Francoz (3) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (68/47) 1992-Drew Burwash (1) 1993-Drew Burwash (1) 1994-Tyrone Marshall (1) 1994-Martin Bodkin (3) 1995-Tyrone Marshall (1) 1995-Orlando Bueso (1) 1995-Jamie Farjardo (2) 1995-Martin Bodkin (3) 1995-Ansumana Sirleaf (3) 1996-Martin Bodkin (1) 1996-Orlando Bueso (1) 1996-Benjamin Djeukeng (1) 1996-Thomas Kojo (1) 1996-Jakob Fenger (2) 1996-Leighton Main (2) 1997-Orlando Bueso (1) 1997-Martin Bodkin (1) 1997-Benjamin Djuekeng (2) 1998-Orlando Bueso (1) 1998-Vincent Kwarula (1) 1998-Tom Odhimbo (1) 1998-Benjamin Djuekeng (2) 1999-Benjamin Djuekeng (1) 1999-Tom Odhimbo (1) 1999-Eric Ochieng (1) 1999-Lars Hjortshoj (2) 1999-Graeme Abel (3) 2000-Tom Odhiambo (1) 2000-Roar Martiniussen (2) 2000-Stephan David (3) 2001-Boyzzz Khumalo (1) 2001-Daniel Chteinberg (2) 2001-Shawn Lee (3) 2002-Boyzzz Khumalo (1) 2002-Gavin Oldham (1) 2002-Andre Cooper (2) 2003-Joseph Kabwe (2) 2003-Gavin Oldham (3) 2004-Pete McLellan (1) 2004-Brian Ombiji (1) 2004-Nik Djokic (3) 2004-Phillip Zabaks (3) 2005-Bonivenger Misiko (1) 2005-Brian Ombiji (1) 2005-Thubelihle Nkomazana (3) 2005-Ryan Stewart (3) 2006-Eduardo Cinel (2) 2006-Tiyiselani Shipalane (3) 2007-Nate Jafta (1) 2007-Bonivenger Misiko (1) 2007-Ryan Stewart (2) 2007-Tiyselani Shipalane (2) 2008-Moses Aduny (1) 2008-Frederick Were (2) 2008-Mikael Lunneryd (2) 2009-Lebogang Moloto (1) 2009-Chris Ochieng (1) 2009-Chris Williams (2) 2010-Carnell Learmond (2) 2011-Lebogang Moloto (1) 2011-Chris Williams (1) 2012-Lebogang Moloto (1) 2012-Yazeed Davids (2) 2012-Sicelo Buthelezi (2) 2012-Eddy Campbell (3) 2013-Musa Mawanda (2) 2013-Xavier Baumgart (3) 2015-Aleksi Pahkasalo (3) 2016-Aleksi Pahkasalo (2) Lynn (Fla.) (27/18) formerly Boca Raton 1984-Gus Pardo (2) 1985-Mark Wright (2) 1985-Euclides de Gouvia (3) 1986-Paul Newman (1) 1986-Mark Vermeulen (1) 1987-Mark Vermeulen (1) 1987-Michael Araujo (2) 1987-Euclides de Gouvia (3) 1989-Richard Cardoso (1) 1989-Ivan McKinley (1) 1989-Warren Dupont (2) 1990-Ivan McKinley (1) 1990-Richard Cardoso (2) 1990-Lenin Steenkamp (3) 1991-Lenin Steenkamp (1) 1991-Darren Read (2) 1992-Lenin Steenkamp (1) 1992-Shawn Exsteen (2) 1992-Neathan Gibson (2) 1993-Neathan Gibson (1) 1993-Richard Hasse (1) 1993-Darren Read (1) 1994-Jakob Lorentzon (1) 1994-Ian Hindmarsh (1) 1994-Joe Schafer (2) 1995-Jakob Lorentzon (1) 1995-Ian Hindmarsh (1) Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide 39

42 All-Time All-Americans MacMurry (Ill.) (2/2) 1975-Curt Smith (1) 1977-Rich Mufulka (2) Maine-Farmington (4/2) 1986-Bubba Ashby (1) 1988-Solomon Sylva (2) 1990-Solomon Sylva (2) 1991-Solomon Sylva (1) Maine-Fort Kent (2/2) 2008-Andre Anderson (2) 2009-Barrington Blake (3) Malone (Ohio) (2/2) 1982-Phil Eades (1) 1982-Randy Lane (2) Manchester (Ind.) (1/1) 1984-Young Choi (3) Marian (Wis.) (1/1) 1988-Mark Bogan (3) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) (3/3) 2004-Paul Musoke (3) 2009-Josehp Beecroft (3) 2013-Daniel Dunleavy (2) Mary (N.D.) (1/1) 1999-Richard Duffy (3) Marymount (Calif.) (2/2) 2013-Scott Smith (2) 2016-Enrique Amador (3) The Master s (Calif.) (6/5) 1988-Chris Palm (1) 1988-Jim Rickard (3) 1990-Chris Palm (2) 1993-Ezequiel Bongarra (2) 2009-Kevin Lawson (1) 2009-Jake Marchesani (2) McKendree (Ill.) (2/2) 1987-Rich Reiniger (2) 2008-Fraser Williams (2) Metropolitan State (Colo.) (1/1) 1981-Lorne Donaldson (1) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (8/7) 2005-Mike Dye (3) 2008-Lucas Rodriguez (3) 2013-Aurelien Norest (1) 2013-Chris Eriksson (1) 2014-Aurelien Norest (1) 2016-Eduardo Heringer (1) 2016-Dominic Harrington (2) 2016-Frantzly Zephirin (2) Midland (Neb.) (1/1) 2016-Ali Sodal (3) Mid-Continent (Ky.) (2/2) 2002-Edwin Nyamwala (3) 2005-Rafael Garcia (3) Midwestern State (Texas) (28/18) 1983-Majid Mosavaf (1) 1983-John Hedlund (2) 1984-John Hedlund (1) 1984-Doug Elder (2) 1985-Ken Catney (1) 1986-Juan Valez (2) 1987-Mark Warrior (2) 1988-Parker Coward (1) 1988-Mark Warrior (1) 1988-Mike Fahey (2) 1989-Kris Henderson (1) 1989-Jeremy Key (1) 1989-Mark Viracola (3) 1990-Chris Hansen (1) 1990-Kris Henderson (1) 1991-Kevin Gentry (1) 1991-Mark Warrior (1) 1991-Britt Harder (3) 1992-Mark Warrior (1) 1993-Judd Joy (2) 1993-Brad Moorman (2) 1994-Judd Joy (1) 1995-Jake Joy (1) 1995-Mikko Laitinen (1) 1995-Brad Flanagan (2) 1996-Jake Joy (1) 1996-Mikko Laitinen (1) 1996-Brad Flanagan (2) Missouri Baptist (1/1) 2005-Hernan Merino (2) Missouri Valley (8/6) 2011-Eduardo Da Silva (2) 2012-Miguel Jimenez (1) 2013-Miguel Jimenez (1) 2013-Nicholas Alexander (2) 2014-Raul Beneit (1) 2014-Ivan Ninkov (2) 2015-Raul Beneit (1) 2015-Juan Carlos Heras (1) Mobile (Ala.) (46/32) 1992-Dencho Vassilev (3) 1993-Dencho Vassilev (1) 1993-Kirk Trotman (3) 1994-Kirk Trotman (2) 1994-Mickey Trotman (3) 1995-Junior Noel (1) 1995-Norman Dotch (2) 1995-Lee Chalmers (2) 1996-Glenn Benjamin (2) 1996-Mickey Trotman (3) 1997-Junior Noel (1) 1998-Bonaventure Maruti (1) 1998-Matt Miller (1) 1999-Bonaventure Maruti (1) 1999-Aduato Neto(1) 1999-Dominic Schell (1) 2000-Ousmane Coulibaly (1) 2000-Aduato Neto (1) 2000-James Gledhill (2) 2001-Aduato Neto (1) 2001-Ousmane Coulibaly (1) 2001-Steven Linpow (1) 2002-Andrew Bayliss (1) 2002-Jamie Ferguson (1) 2002-James Gledhill (1) 2002-Chris Williams (1) 2003-Jamie Ferguson (1) 2003-Darren Toby (3) 2004-Robert Ochan (2) 2004-Andreas Rota (2) 2007-Ruben Diaz (3) 2007-Caetano Lima (3) 2007-Thomas Wharf (3) 2008-Matt Watts (2) 2010-Chris Dillon (1) 2010-Stephen Okai (1) 2010-DeShorn Brown (1) 2011-DeShorn Brown (1) 2011-Stephen Okai (2) 2011-Chris Dillon (2) 2012-Stephen Okai (1) 2012-Gaetan Massiah (2) 2012-Chris Dillon (2) 2014-Jubril Lawal (2) 2014-Gaetan Massiah (2) 2014-Xavier Audergon (3) Mount Senario (Wis.) (1/1) 2000-Igor Stosic (3) Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) (4/4) 2008-Zach Patterson (1) 2008-Adam Worrall (3) 40 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO Alex Stout (3) 2010-Kemar Jackson (2) National American (S.D.) (2/2) 1997-Fabio Edelwien (3) 1998-Nermin Ramic (3) New England College (N.H.) (1/1) 1976-David Cowie (2) Newman (Kan.) (7/5) formerly Kansas Newman 1996-Kevin Law (2) 1996-Larry Inlow (3) 1999-David Gray (3) 1999-Godwill Mangayi (3) 2000-Godwill Mangayi (3) 2001-Paul Harvey (3) 2001-Martin Jones (3) North Carolina-Wilmington (1/1) 1975-Gene Borowski (2) Northern Kentucky (1/1) 1984-Kevin Cieply (3) Northwestern Ohio (6/6) 2014-Carlos Suarez (2) 2015-Sergio Royo (1) Michael Gonzalo 2016-Michael Gonzalo (1) 2016-Nikola Kahvedzic (1) 2016-Sean Latimer (1) Notre Dame (Ohio) (4/3) 2008-Andy Carr (2) 2009-Luke Holmes (2) 2010-Luke Holmes (1) 2010-Tom Mellor (1) Nova Southeastern (Fla.) (4/4) 1990-Jonas Westher (1) 1992-Rohan Jackson (2) 1992-Jorgen Hegdal (3) 2000-Teofilo Cubillas (3) Ohio Dominican (2/2) 2007-Eric Pfeiffer (2) 2007-Shan Wade (3) Oklahoma Baptist (3/3) 2008-Sullivan Silva (1) 2010-Pedro Pereira (2) 2010-Victor Costa (3) Oklahoma Christian (5/5) 1992-Kevin Arledge (2) 2001-Tom Odhiambo (1) 2001-Andres Rota (2) 2001-Chris Lemons (3) 2008-Cristian Fernandes (3) Oklahoma City (7/7) 1991-Todd Ackerman (2) 1991-Steve Cargill (2) 1991-Tim Trevino (2) 1992-Todd McPherson (3) 1999-Dino Delevski (2) 2007-Ryan Trudgian (3) 2008-Stuart Hilton (2) Oklahoma Wesleyan (13/10) 2013-Lucas Cordeiro (1) 2013-Lucas Almeida (1) 2013-Ivan Ristic (3) 2014-Lucas Cordeiro (1) 2014-Ivan Ristic (2) 2015-Fernado Machado (1) 2015-Stephan Milicevic (1) 2015-Perica Obradovic (1) 2015-Jack McGowan (3) 2016-Fernando Machado (1) 2016-Perica Obradovic (1) 2016-Nikola Fimic (3) 2016-Luka Stojanovic (3) Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (1/1) 2014-Tyler Gill (3) Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) (5/4) 1989-Vidar Plaszko (3) 1990-Vidar Plaszko (1) 1992-Andrew McDirmid (2) 1994-Lars Rasmussen (1) 1997-Jonas Tanzer (3) Park (Mo.) (8/6) 2002-Eric Ongao (1) 2003-Enock Odede (3) 2004-Simon Mulama (2) 2005-Simon Mulama (1) 2006-Mirsad Dzilic (3) 2007-James Katajwa (2) 2007-Mirsad Dzilic (3) 2010-Ramone Palmer (3) Penn State-Behrend (Pa.) (1/1) 1978-Tony Orlando (2) Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) (3/3) 1993-Ricardo Granados (3) 1994-Chad Swank (3) 1998-Morteza Hirad (3) Point Park (Pa.) (1/1) 2014-Lucas Silva (3) Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) (1/1) 1976-Ron Thomas (1) Presbyterian (S.C.) (1/1) 1989-Allan McRoberts (3) Quincy (Ill.) (16/11) 1975-Sam Bick (1) 1975-Jim Pollihan (1) 1975-Emilio John (2) 1976-Neil Fredrickson (1) 1976-Emilio John (1) 1976-Ed Renaud (1) 1977-Emilio John (1) 1978-Eric Delabar (1) 1978-Brian Belobradic (2) 1979-Brian Belobradic (2) 1980-Mike Gallo (1) 1980-Tor Duner (1) 1981-Tor Duner (1) 1981-Steve Lux (2) 1982-Steve Lux (2) 1983-Claes Sandstrom (1) Regis (Colo.) (2/2) 1985-Mike Frederick (2) 1987-Dave Berra (3) Rio Grande (Ohio) (47/34) 1996-Kristian Jones (3) 1997-Simon Lowey (2) 1999-Matt Ogden (2) 2001-Simon Carey (1) 2001-Oliver Sanders (1) 2001-Steven Kehoe (2) 2002-Steven Kehoe (2) 2002-Oliver Sanders (2) 2002-Johnny Leonard (3) 2003-Simon Carey (1) 2003-Steven Kehoe (1) 2003-Oliver Sanders (1) 2003-Noel Monaghan (2) 2003-Ben Callon (3) 2004-Ben Callon (1) 2004-Mark Fahey (1) 2004-Ben Hunter (1) 2004-Simon Carey (3) 2005-Ben Callon (1) 2005-Tony Griffiths (2)

43 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP All-Time All-Americans 2005-Guy Heywood (2) 2006-Conor Dawson (1) 2006-Tony Griffiths (1) 2006-Guy Heywood (2) 2007-Wayne Maden (2) 2008-Paul Nicholson (1) 2008-Ederson Lopes (1) 2009-Ederson Lopes (1) 2009-Scott Bibby (1) 2011-Richard Isberner (1) 2011-Joel Theissen (1) 2011-Neil Harries (2) 2012-Richard Isberner (1) 2012-Oliver Hewitt-Fisher (2) 2012-Mike Burney (3) 2012-Jack Marchant (3) 2013-Luiz Filho (1) 2013-Maximiliano Viera (3) 2013-Jon Dodson (3) 2014-Pau Rodriguez (1) 2014-Jon Dodson (2) 2015-Benjamin Martinez (1) 2015-Willian Paulino (1) 2015-Jose Paulo Antonio (2) 2016-Henitor de Melo (1) 2016-Jorge Guinovart (1) 2016-Pau Delgado Rodriguez (1) Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) (6/4) 1998-Omar Brown (2) 1998-Richard Goddard (2) 1999-Richard Goddard (2) 2000-Richard Goddard (1) 2001-Roger Groome (3) 2010-Jake Schindler (3) Rockford (Ill.) (1/1) 1977-Phil Ludkowski (2) Rockhurst (Mo.) (37/26) 1975-John Malinee (1) 1975-Denny Lee (1) 1977-John Malinee (1) 1977-Keith Gehling (1) 1978-Craig Stahl (1) 1978-Mark Scott (1) 1978-Rick Streb (2) 1979-Chris Sielfleisch (2) 1979-Craig Stahl (2) 1979-Mike Powers (2) 1980-Ken Schubert (1) 1980-Craig Stahl (1) 1985-John Makowski (3) 1986-John Makowski (2) 1987-Kurt Schoen (3) 1988-Kevin Koetters (2) 1989-Kevin Koetters (1) 1989-Jon Parry (2) 1990-Jon Parry (1) 1990-Darrell Williams (1) 1990-David Reichart (2) 1990-Jeff Johnson (3) 1991-Jon Parry (1) 1991-Greg Herdlick (2) 1991-Tom Knox (2) 1993-Jeff Klusman (2) 1993-Jim McMullen (2) 1994-Diego Gutierrez (1) 1994-Jeff Klusman (2) 1994-Mike House (3) 1995-Deigo Gutierrez (1) 1995-Thomas Andreasen (2) 1995-Jeff Klusman (2) 1996-Thomas Andreasen (1) 1996-Blair Quinn (1) 1997-Thomas Andreasen (1) 1997-Doug Grojean (3) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (2/2) 2013-Oliver Gore (1) 2015-Jack Clancy (3) St. Edward s (Texas) (2/2) 1997-Bryan Potter (3) 1998-Jeremy Dahl (3) St. Gregory s (Okla.) (4/3) 2000-Jared Origi (1) 2000-Eric Ochieng (2) 2000-Tafaria Fray (2) 2001-Jared Origi (1) St. John s (Minn.) (2/2) 1976-Pat Lilly (1) 1982-Terry Leiendecker (1) St. Vincent (Pa.) (2/2) 1985-Dean Zanella (3) 1986-Ed Sagan (3) St. Xavier (Ill.) (1/1) 1996-Virgis Zuromskas (3) SCAD Savannah College of Art & Design (Ga.) (3/3) 2009-Danny Fadida (3) 2010-Ellert Hreinsson (3) 2014-Naim El-Harrati (3) Science & Arts (Okla.) (12/8) 2005-Adam Day (3) 2006-Adam Day (3) 2009-David Otieno (2) 2010-Niall Crick (3) 2011-Niall Crick (3) 2011-Scott Parkinson (3) 2012-Scott Parkinson (1) 2012-Perry Sansford (3) 2014-Kalokwer Okot (1) 2014-Stephen Owuso (2) 2015-Stephen Owusu (2) 2015-Lima Madden (3) Seattle (Wash.) (15/13) 1991-Bill Colello (3) 1992-Wade Fontenelle (3) 1992-Andrew Szalay (3) 1996-Tom Hardy (2) 1996-Jason Palmer (3) 1997-Tom Hardy (1) 1997-Arne Klubberud (1) 1997-Jason Palmer (1) 1997-Kurt Swanson (1) 1998-Tony Pyle (1) 1998-Kurt Swanson (2) 1998-Stan Thesenvitz (2) 1998-Jeremiah Doyle (3) 2001-Danny Ferris (2) 2001-Kevin Houck (3) Shorter (Ga.) (2/1) 2009-Sebastian Stihler (2) 2010-Sebastian Stihler (3) Si Tanka (S.D.) (2/2) formerly Huron (S.D.) 2000-Mitch Gonzales (3) 2004-Cain Quiroz (3) Siena Heights (Mich.) (1/1) 1987-Andrew Crawford (2) Simon Fraser (B.C.) (44/35) 1975-Bill Village (1) 1975-John McGrane (1) 1976-Ken Whitehead (1) 1976-Darryl Wallace (1) 1976-Bruce Gant (1) 1977-Darryl Wallace (1) 1977-Jack Attadia (1) 1978-Mike McLenaghan (2) 1983-Jerry Vick (1) 1983-Dave Ellenwood (3) 1983-Darryl Larson (3) 1984-Dave Ellenwood (2) 1984-Alfonso Napoletano (3) 1985-Rob Merkl (2) 1985-Keith Izatt (2) 1986-Doug Cooper (3) 1987-Ron Mastromonaco (1) 1987-Doug Cooper (2) 1988-John Antulov (2) 1989-John Antulov (2) 1990-Scott Munson (3) 1991-Geoff D Auria (1) 1991-Rob Cirjak (2) 1993-Todd Rattee (2) 1994-Daryl Holmes (2) 1994-David Elligott (3) 1994-Toby Beck (3) 1995-Richard Somner (1) 1995-Garrett Kusch (2) 1995-David Elligott (2) 1996-Steve Kindel (3) 1996-Craig Richards (3) 1998-Alan Koch (2) 1998-Steve London (2) 1998-Richard Bodnark (3) 1999-Steve London (2) 1999-Kevan Cameron (3) 2000-Kevan Cameron (3) 2002-Vince Peragine (3) 2005-Andrew Corazza (2) 2006-Luca Bellisomo (3) 2007-Luca Bellisomo (1) 2007-Thomas Lindley (3) 2007-Justin Carvery (2) 2009-Colin Streckmann (1) Slippery Rock (Pa.) (7/5) 1975-Kamal Houari (1) 1975-Gary Sphar (2) 1975-Art Rex (2) 1976-Art Rex (1) 1976-Angelo Albanese (1) 1977-Angelo Albanese (1) 1977-Thomas Kent (2) South Carolina-Spartanburg (7/5) 1983-Mario Del Pino (2) 1984-Majid Admadivarjii (2) 1985-Martin Hill (1) 1985-Jorge Valenzuela (3) 1986-Martin Hill (1) 1987-Keith Parkinson (2) 1988-Keith Parkinson (3) Southern Maine (5/4) 1976-Brian Cooke (1) 1977-Andrew Whittaker (1) 1977-Brian Cooke (2) 1980-Don Franzese (1) 1980-Carl Labbe (2) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) (16/11) 1987-Terry Woodberry (3) 1989-Lars Karlsson (3) 1990-Michael Lindsay (3) 1992-Marc Langbartels (1) 1993-Marc Langbartels (2) 2003-Dominique Nayaga (2) 2003-Robert Oguda (3) 2004-Robert Oguda (3) 2004-Thomas Siranga (3) 2005-Robert Oguda (1) 2005-Dominique Nayaga (2) 2006-Dominique Nayaga (2) 2006-Daniel Agina (2) 2006-Jeffrey Darkwah (3) 2007-David Eguren (1) 2007-John Hangar Southern Poly State (Ga.) (2/2) 2010-Eirc Ati (2) 2012-Emeka Maduka (3) Southern Vermont (1/1) 1987-Pat Monaghan (3) Southern Wesleyan (S.C.) (1/1) 2012-Daniel Pena Spring Arbor (Mich.) (8/6) 1977-Howard Taylor (1) 1978-Howard Taylor (1) 1981-Terry Fretz (1) 1981-Paul Kato (1) 1981-Dean Ferguson (2) 1982-Jack Brown-Peterside (1) 1984-Lee Rogers (2) 1985-Lee Rogers (2) Tennessee Wesleyan (1/1) 1977-Chris Cattaneo (2) Texas at Brownsville (4/3) 2009-Mario Perez (3) 2010-Mario Perez (2) 2010-Juan Nava (3) 2014-Ricardo Diegues (1) Texas Southern (1/1) 1983-Benaiah Oye (3) Thomas (Ga.) (3/3) 2002-Keith Dunne (2) 2012-Nathan Would (3) 2016-Jarrod Ingram (2) Thomas (Maine) (11/7) 1978-Alex Alves (1) 1981-Kallan Johnston (2) 1982-Kallan Johnston (1) 1982-Tom Bullock (2) 1983-Kallan Johnston (2) 1986-Winston Burrows (1) 1986-Doug Long (2) 1986-Mikael Lundquist (2) 1988-Winston Burrows (1) 1988-Rod Guzman (1) 1989-Winston Burrows (2) Tiffin (Ohio) (9/5) 1985-Neil Day (3) 1989-Philmore George (3) 1990-Philmore George (3) 1991-Philmore George (2) 1992-Roderick Reid (2) 1993-Roderick Reid (3) 1994-James Walker (3) 1995-James Walker (3) 1999-Henry Beetoe (3) Transylvania (Ky.) (6/4) 1989-Sean Carey (3) 1990-Sean Carey (2) 1991-Sean Carey (1) 1991-Jeff Brooks (2) 1994-Chris Pund (1) 1994-Chad Needham (2) Tri-State (Ind.) (3/2) 1994-Mattias Kodzoman (2) 1995-Magnus Haglund (2) 1995-Mattias Kodzoman (2) Union (Ky.) (1/1) 2016-Luke Hitchman (2) Vanguard (Calif.) 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44 All-Time All-Americans 2010-Kyle O Brien (3) 2015-Juan Arellano (2) Virginia Intermont (1/1) 2003-Rob Ssejjemba (3) Viterbo (Wis.) (3/3) 1990-Agilson Garritano (3) 1993-Pat Laver (3) 1993-Doug Seigle (3) Walsh (Ohio) (1/1) 1993-Mario Giganti (3) Warner Pacific (Ore.) (7/4) 1983-Brent Goulet (3) 1984-Brent Goulet (2) 1985-Brent Goulet (2) 1986-Brent Goulet (1) 1987-Todd Strobeck (3) 1989-Tu Ngonethong (3) 1990-Doug Vandebrake (3) Warren Wilson (N.C.) (3/3) 1975-Eric Vaughter (1) 1975-Luis Suguiyama (2) 1977-Joe Eck (1) Webber International (Fla.) (2/2) 2006-Bjorn Asbjornsson (3) 2007-Nick Weightman (2) West Virginia Tech (2/2) 2008-Mile Dragisic (3) 2016-Prince Idornigie (3) West Virginia Wesleyan (31/18) 1978-Martin Woodstock (2) 1980-Martin Woodstock (2) 1982-Les Farr (1) 1982-Stewart Thomasos (2) 1983-Les Farr (2) 1984-Les Farr (1) 1984-Thomas McLean (1) 1984-Derrick Leeson (3) 1984-Stewart Thomasos (3) 1985-Derrick Leeson (1) 1985-Thomas McLean (1) 1985-Mario Garcia (2) 1985-Paul Willis (3) 1986-Paul Willis (3) 1986-Thomas McLean (2) 1986-Mario Garcia (3) 1987-Paul Willis (1) 1988-Torgier Gustafson (3) 1988-Andrew Hines (3) 1989-Michael Thompson (1) 1989-Atle Nesheim (2) 1990-Atle Nesheim (1) 1990-Michael Thompson (1) 1990-Petter Tronstad (2) 1991-Atle Nesheim (1) 1992-Atle Nesheim (1) 1992-Jeff Cook (2) 1992-Ivar Jordal (3) 1993-Alan Riches (1) 1994-Ian Burgess (1) 1994-Thomas Ulbraten (1) Western Baptist (Ore.) (1/1) 1997-Chiuke Mhango (3) Western New England (Mass.) (6/6) 1975-Frank Staropoli (2) 1980-Don Nault (2) 1986-Sergio Dias (2) 1987-Dave Hendrickson (1) 1987-Steve Sullivan (3) 1988-Chuck Stupakevich (2) Western Washington (2/1) 1989-Peter Labarge (3) 1990-Peter Labarge (2) Westmar (Iowa) (3/3) 1995-Don Mough (3) 1996-George Chalev (3) 1997-Adrian Ausucua (3) Westmont (Calif.) (42/28) 1975-Alfonso Guzman (1) 1975-Gary Ofner (1) 1976-Alfonso Guzman (1) 1976-Kevin Dunne (1) 1976-Dan Ribbons (1) 1977-Kevin Dunne (1) 1977-Casey Roberts (2) 1979-Harold Heinrich (1) 1980-Tony Schaap (2) 1981-Harold Heinrich (2) 1983-Louie Cuevas (1) 1983-Dan Pilcher (2) 1984-Louie Cuevas (3) 1985-Louie Cuevas (2) 1985-Dan Pilcher (3) 1987-Butch Grosvenor (2) 1987-Richard Smith (2) 1988-Patrik Persson (1) 1988-James Thompson (1) 1988-Rob Ring (3) 1989-Patrik Persson (1) 1989-Peter Bourland (2) 1989-Justin Wall (2) 1990-Justin Wall (1) 1991-Justin Wall (1) 1993-Todd Elkins (3) 1994-Gary Sitton (1) 1995-Todd Emblem (3) 1996-Ben Hook (1) 1996-Johan Frisell (3) 1997-Ben Hook (1) 1997-Sep Wolf (2) 1998-Adam Throop (1) 1998-Chris Hook (2) 1999-Adam Throop (1) 1999-Chris Hook (2) 1999-Hugo Llamas (3) 2000-Hugo Llamas (2) 2000-David Town (3) 2001-Mark Oehlman (3) 2002-Mark Oehlman (3) 2016-Genaro Hurtado-Salinas (2) Whittier (Calif.) (3/3) 1976-Orlando Brenes (1) 1977-Alex Gutierrez (2) 1977-Sam Stragavic) Whitman (Wash.) (1/1) 1995-Francisco Blanch (2) Whitworth (Wash.) (2/1) 1988-John Gould (3) 1989-John Gould (3) William Carey (Miss.) (19/15) 1990-David Butterfield (3) 1995-Milton Griffiths (2) 1996-Oleg Chickanov (1) 1996-Oleg Baleev (2) 1996-Stephen Hoogerwerf (2) 1996-Marco Mthembu (2) 1997-Oleg Baleev (2) 1997-Marco Mthembu (2) 1998-Milton Griffiths (1) 1999-Danny Owens (1) 1999-Ian Belford (2) 2000-Mark Spears (1) 2001-Mark Spears (1) 2001-Andrew Barron (2) 2009-Carl Reynolds (3) 2011-Carl Goody (1) 2011-Francois Navarro (2) 2012-Luis Trude (2) 2013-Luis Trude (1) 2016-Matt Redgrave (3) 42 NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO William Jewell (Mo.) (3/3) 2006-Allan Nekuda (1) 2006-Josh Howard (2) 2010-Justin Beck (2) Wilmington (Ohio) (14/8) 1977-Steve Spirk (1) 1979-Imad El-Macharrifie (1) 1979-Steve Spirk (1) 1979-Bill Hardman (2) 1980-Steve Spirk (2) 1982-Ekow Dennis (1) 1983-Ekow Dennis (1) 1984-Ekow Dennis (3) 1985-Tim Cleary (3) 1986-Tim Cleary (2) 1987-Tim Cleary (1) 1988-Greg Ayers (2) 1989-Cosmo Collett (1) 1990-John Nugent (3) Winthrop (S.C.) (1/1) 1983-Jerry Vidale (3) Wisconsin-Parkside (14/11) 1975-Steve Sendelbach (2) 1976-Steve Sendelbach (1) 1983-Jim Banks (1) 1984-Jeff Medin (3) 1985-Andy Buchanan (1) 1986-Jeff Fischer (3) 1987-Morten Larsen (1) 1987-Mike Lee (3) 1988-Mike Lee (1) 1988-Jens Hansen (2) 1989-Jim Chomko (1) 1989-Stan Anderson (3) 1989-Mike Riley (3) 1990-Mike Riley (1) Wisconsin-Platteville (4/4) 1983-Jim Jianette (2) 1986-Butch Grosvenor (1) 1986-Richard Smith (2) 1986-Peter Bourland (3)

45 MEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP All-Time Winningest Coaches (Entering 2017 season) Rank Coach School (Current) Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. 1 Steve Burke Judson (Ill.) Ray Wells Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Doug Mello Carroll (Mont.) Scott Morrissey Rio Grande (Ohio) Tony Tocco Rockhurst (Mo.) Aydin Gonulsen Illinois-Springfield Brian Harvey Oklahoma City Blair Reid Grand View (Iowa) Howard Patterson Incarnate Word (Texas) / Midwestern State (Texas) Dan Birkey Concordia (Ore.) Carl Hutter Harris-Stowe (Mo.) / Missouri Valley / Lindenwood (Mo.) Ian Day Tiffin (Ohio) Brian Crossman Covenant (Ga.) Peter Fuller Mobile (Ala.) Bob Gustavson John Brown (Ark.) Dave Wolf Westmont (Calif.) T-17 Tim Mead Walsh (Ohio) T-17 Jim Rickard The Master s (Calif.) Bill Ashby Maine-Fort Kent Chris Kranjc Hastings (Neb.) Paul Furey Miami Christian (Fla.) / Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) / Lee (Tenn.) T21 Doug Burke Houghton (N.Y.) T21 John Bratcher Cornerstone (Mich.) / Lee (Tenn.) Chris Dorich Westminster (Utah) Dan Hogan Ottawa (Kan.) Sandy Zensen Bryan (Tenn.) Men s Soccer National Championship Media Guide

46 All-Time Winningest Programs (Entering 2017 Season) Rank School Wins First Year 1 Judson (Ill.) Westmont (Calif.) Benedictine (Kan.) T-4 Berry (Ga.) T-4 Goshen (Ind.) Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) Houghton (N.Y.) Rockhurst (Mo.) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Cornerstone (Mich.) The Master s (Calif.) Biola (Calif.) Grace (Ind.) Rio Grande (Ohio) Spring Arbor (Mich.) Cedarville (Ohio) Indiana Wesleyan Menlo (Calif.) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) Park (Mo.) Oklahoma City Grand View (Iowa) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) Walsh (Ohio) T-25 Concordia (Ore.) T-25 John Brown (Ark.) NAIA National Office 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO

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