2007 Men's Soccer Weekly Release #7 (October 1)
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This Week's Schedule
Thu., Oct. 4 - at Saint Martin's, 3:00 p.m. PST
Sat., Oct. 6 - at Simon Fraser, 10:00 a.m. PST
*All home games are played at the College of Technology.
Click HERE for
this week's Yellowjacket Men's Soccer Show featuring head coach Dan McNally.
Week in Review
The Yellowjackets picked up a commanding
5-1 win over
visiting Colorado Christian Saturday at the College of
Technology to improve to 8-2-1, 3-2-1. After a roller
coaster of a week in Washington the week before featuring a
1-1 tie
against No. 4 nationally-ranked Seattle Pacific, a
3-0 loss to
Western Washington University, and a
1-0 overtime
loss to No. 15 nationally-ranked Seattle University, the Jackets
were happy to return home to Billings to host the Cougars in
non-conference action.
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Sam Charles |
Saturday's victory marked a school-record eight
wins, the most for any men's soccer team in the program's
12-year history. Colorado Christians' Taylor Shade scored
off a corner kick in the 18th minute to put the Cougars up 1-0.
Eight minutes later
Justin
Hoskins (Billings) scored his first goal of the season off a
rebound shot from his teammate
Jarred
Weisen (Great Falls) to knot the game at one apiece.
It was a Yellowjackets' scoring clinic from that
point forward. MSUB's
Sam
Charles (Weymouth, England) scored the Jackets' go-ahead
goal off a penalty kick in the 40th minute. With just four
seconds remaining in the first half,
Chris
Andre (Billings) put the Jackets up by two off an assist by
Weisen.
Jeremy
DeHerrera (Kalispell) and Charles added goals in the 52nd
and 56th minutes to ice the win.
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Jarred Weisen |
Weisen's three assists in the game set the
school record for assists in a single game, while Charles has
posted four multi-goal games this season including his two in
the win over the Cougars. Charles has scored 14 goals this
season and is just one goal shy of tying the school record of 15
set by Dave Austin during the 1998 season. Charles will
likely surpass the record sometime this week.
Click
HERE
to listen to Coach McNally's comments following Saturday's game.
As a team the Yellowjackets control the
conference statistical standings ranking first in shots (165),
points (65), goals (24), goals per game (2.18), and shutouts
(6). Individually Charles in ranked first in shots (51),
shots per game (51), points (29), points per game (2.64), goals
(14, goals per game (1.27), and game-winning goals (5).
Scott Dixon (Dorset, England) ranks first in assists (5), and
assists per game (0.71) while ranking fourth in shots per game
(2.57). Andre has made his mark in the GNAC as a freshman
ranking in the top 10 in six different categories. In
goal,
Sander Tollefson (Missoula) leads the race for shutouts with
five. Tollefson also ranks third in goals against average
(0.70), and saves (27).
AROUND THE
GNAC:
Cascio moved into 10th place on the GNAC career point list and
into sixth on the career goal list with 52 and 23, respectively,
with his three goals. Cascio played most of his first two
seasons with the Redhawks in more of a defensive role and had
only two goals in 41 games. But, since moving to forward he
has scored 21 goals in 29 contests. . .Emerson DeOliveira (1
save) and Jordan Jennings (2 saves) each had shutouts in SU’s
two wins, but needed to make just three saves between them. On
the season, DeOliveira has four shutouts and Jennings has two. .
.Gibson Bardsley and Matt Pele each had a goal and an assist as
Western Washington won a pair of games. Five different players
had goals in the two contests. Michael Lockwood had 10 saves in
earning a pair of wins. . .Sam Charles had two goals and Jarred
Weisen had three assists in Montana State Billings’ 5-1 win over
Colorado Christian. With his 13th and 14th goals on the season,
Charles is already 24th on the GNAC Career Scoring chart
in MSUB’s first season in the conference. . .Weisen is the
seventh GNAC player to record three assists in a game. Last
year Dustin Allbery of Seattle had four against Chaminade.
No player has had more than two in a conference contest. .
.Seattle University and Western Washington each have won their
last three contests. Seattle Pacific is winless in its last six
starts, losing twice after battling to four consecutive 1-1
draws. Saint Martin’s has lost six straight. Chase Franklin
scored SMU’s lone goal in its loss to Western Washington.
GNAC PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK:
Jason Cascio, Seattle
University (F, 5-11, Sr., Gilbert, AZ - Hamilton) scored all
three of the Redhawk goals in wins over Montana State Billings
(1-0) and UC San Diego (2-0). The goal against the
Yellowjackets came in overtime. Cascio, who led the GNAC with
16 goals last season, has five so far this season.
NSCAA Men's Far West Region Standings through
games of 9/23 |
1. Seattle Pacific (4-0-5) |
2. Seattle University (6-2-0) |
3. Sonoma State (6-2-1) |
4. Cal State Los Angeles (7-2-2) |
5. Montana State Billings (7-1-1) |
6. San Francisco State (6-4-0) |
7. Western Washington (4-4-0) |
8. Grand Canyon (3-3-3) |
9. BYU Hawaii (5-4-0) |
NCAA Division II Far West Regional – The first
poll will be released Oct. 9 by 1:30 p.m. Polls will also be
released on Oct. 16, Oct. 23 and Oct. 30.
NCAA National Statistics (Sept. 16):
Individuals: Points - 4. Sam Charles, MSUB, 3.29. Goals Per
Game - 3. Sam Charles, MSUB, 1.57. Assists - 12. Scott Dixon,
MSUB, 0.71. Goals Against - 6. Sander Tollefson, MSUB, 0.17; 22.
Kellen Rosten, SPU, 0.64; 27. Emerson DeOliveira, SU, 0.75.
Saves - 21. Kellen Rosten, SPU, 5.43; 24. Zac Lubin, SMU,5.38.
Save Percentage - 4. Sander Tollefson, MSUB, .938; 12. Kellen
Rosten, SPU, .884. Team: Scoring - 36. Montana State
Billings 2.57. Goals Against - 2. Montana State Billings 0.14;
23. Seattle Pacific 0.64; 28. Seattle 0.71. Shutout Percentage -
2. Montana State Billings .857; 37. Seattle Pacific and Seattle
.429. Save Percentage - 3. Montana State Billings .941; 11.
Seattle Pacific .884.
Click
HERE for the Great Northwest Athletic Conference weekly
release.
Upcoming Opponents
Saint Martin's (webpage) -
Saint Martin's has seen its share of struggles this season as
any inaugural program is expected to. The Saints are 2-9-0
overall and 0-3-0 in the GNAC standings and will play Seattle
University on October 1, before hosting the Yellowjackets on
October 4.
The Saints are trying to break a six-game losing streak with
their two wins coming early in the season against Hawaii-Hilo
(2-1) and Notre Dame de Namur (1-0). Eight of nine of the
Saints' losses have been by shutout including the Jackets 2-0
win over the Saints back on September 16th in Billings.
Daniel Palermo, Jacob Dupuis, Chris Laise, and Chase Franklin
have each scored a goal for the Saints cause. Other than
Franklin's goal against Western Washington on September 29, it
had been a month since Saint Martin's has put a ball into the
net. The Saints have been outscored 32-4 and have been
outshot 188-86. Zac Lubin has been the Saints main stake
in goal recording 54 saves, ranking second in the conference,
for a 2.42 goals against average.
All-time vs. MSUB: MSUB leads the series 1-0-0
These two teams last met September 16, 2007. The Jackets won
2-0 in Billings.
Simon Fraser (webpage) -
Simon Fraser, a powerful NAIA program with multiple championship
games to their credit, are set to host the Yellowjackets on
October 6, following a game against Trinity Western University
on October 2. The Clan is boasting a 8-1-1 overall record
and are on a four-game winning streak. In their most
recent game against Northwest University, the Clan dominated
posting a 6-0 score; making it their seventh shutout win of the
season.
Thirteen of the 21 players on the Clan's roster has posted
goals in Simon Fraser's balanced attack. Lucas Barrett
leads the team with three goals. Justin Carvery has two
goals and five assists for a team-leading nine points. In
goal, Thomas Lindley has seen 776 of the team's 901 minutes in
goal and has allowed just three goals for a 0.35 goals against
average. Lindley has made 17 saves for the Clan.
As a team, Simon Fraser has outscored their opponents 20-3
and hold a 139-65 shots advantage.
All-time vs. MSUB: SFU leads the series 5-0-0
These two teams last met September 29, 2002. The Clan won
7-2 in Burnaby.
The Stats
Click
HERE for current
MSU Billings 2007 season statistics
The Standings
2007 Great Northwest Athletic Conference Standings
(Through games of Oct. 1, 2007)
|
Conference |
Overall |
|
W |
L |
T |
Pct |
W |
L |
T |
Pct |
Seattle University |
3 |
1 |
0 |
.750 |
9 |
2 |
0 |
.818 |
Seattle Pacific |
1 |
0 |
1 |
.750 |
4 |
2 |
5 |
.591 |
Montana State
Billings |
3 |
2 |
1 |
.583 |
8 |
2 |
1 |
.773 |
Western Washington |
2 |
2 |
0 |
.500 |
6 |
4 |
0 |
.600 |
Saint Martin's |
0 |
4 |
0 |
.000 |
2 |
10 |
0 |
.167 |
The Stats Leaders
Yellowjackets among the 2007
GNAC conference leaders
Click
HERE for updated season statistics.
The Players
#0 Dylan Malloy (So. GK, Butte, MT) |
#1 Matthew Mitchell (Fr. GK, Thorton, CO) - |
#2 Andrew Hernandez (So. D, Palmdale, CA) |
#3 Greg McKeever (Sr. D, Kirkland, WA) |
#4 Chris Cornish (Sr. MF, Surrey, England) |
#5 Tom Milroy(So. MF, Aberdeen, Scotland) |
#6 Justin Hoskins (Jr. MF, Billings, MT) |
#7 Jurell Linford(Jr. MF, Missoula, MT) |
#8 Brian Huskey (Jr. MF, Billings, MT) |
#9 Matt D'Hont (Sr. F, Rapid City, SD) |
#10 Sam Charles (So. F, Weymouth, England) |
#11 Colby Vossler(Sr. F, Cheyenne, WY) |
#14 Alex Newton (Jr. MF, Juneau, AK) |
#14 Bryce Ramsey (So. F, Cheyenne, WY) |
#16 Josh Hernandez(Sr. D, Palmdale, CA) |
#17 Chris Andre (Fr. MF, Billings, MT) |
#18 Jose Araya (So. MF, San Ramon, Costa Rica) |
#19 Jarred Weisen (So. MF, Great Falls, MT) |
#20 Scott Dixon (So. MF, Dorset, England) |
#21 Kyle Moriarty(Fr. D, Bozeman, MT) |
#22 James Henry(Fr. D, Coeur d'Alene, ID) |
#23 Jeremy DeHerrera(So. MF, Kalispell, MT) |
#24 Dylan Barnard (Sr. D, Bozeman, MT) |
#26 Sander Tollefson(So. GK, Missoula, MT) |
The Last Time in Yellowjacket Men's Soccer
A
player had 5 or more points
in a game — Sept.
8, 2007 (Sam
Charles, 7 vs. Mary)
A
player had 2 or more assists in a game — Sept.
29, 2007
(Jarred Weisen, 3 vs. Colorado
Christian)
A
player had 3 or more goals in a game — Sept.
8, 2007
(Sam Charles, 3 vs. Mary)
A
player had 15 or more saves in a game
—
Aug. 26, 2000 (Jacob
Shepherd, 19 vs. Colorado School of Mines)
A
player scored a goal in the first 5 minutes — Sept. 26, 2006
(Jurell Linford, 3:20 vs. College of
the Southwest)
A
player scored back to back goals < 10:00 — Aug. 26, 2007
(Sam Charles, 9:29 vs. Mesa State)
Two players scored back to back goals < 1:00 — Oct. 5, 2005
(Joe Ferguson/Mike Gallegos, 27
seconds vs. Seattle University)
A
player scored goals in 3+ cons. games—Aug. 23-Sep.
20, 2007 (Sam Charles,
8)
A
player posted 200+ consecutive shutout min—Sept. 10
- Sept. 20, 2007 (Sander
Tollefson 287:29)
The team had 10 or more points in a game—Sept.
29, 2007 (14
vs. Colorado Christian)
The team had 5 or more goals in a game—Sept.
29, 2007 (5
vs. Colorado Christian)
The team had 3 or more assists in a game—Sept.
29, 2007 (4
vs. Colorado Christian)
The team had 15 or more saves in a game—Aug.
26, 2000 (19
vs. Colorado School of Mines)
The School Records (records that include 2007 in bold)
Points
Game – 1. Thomas Pertuit/Brian Palmer
(8); T5. Sam Charles (5)
Season – 1. Dave Austin (32); 7.Sam
Charles (16)
Career – 1. Dave Austin (75)
Goals
Game – 1. Thomas Pertuit/Brian Palmer
(4); T7. Sam Charles (2)
Season – 1. Dave Austin (15); T7.Sam
Charles (7)
Career – 1. Dave Austin (35)
Assists
Game – T1. Jay Doogan (2)
Season – T1. Thomas Pertuit/Chris Newton/Mike
Gallegos/Chris Jacky (4)
Career – 1. Thomas Pertuit (13); T7. Greg
McKeever/Josh Hernandez (4)
GK Wins
Season – 1. Gordie Vierck (7); 3.
Sander Tollefson (4)
Career – 1. Jess Feldtman (10); T3. Sander
Tollefson (4)
Saves
Game – 1.
Jacob Shepherd (19)
Season – 1. Jacob Shepherd (129) 7. Sander
Tollefson (64)
Career – 1. Jess Feldtman (177); 7. Sander
Tollefson (64)
Shutouts
Season – 1. Sander Tollefson (4)
Career – 1. Sander Tollefson/Jess
Feldtman (4)
Goals Against Average
Season – 1. Sander Tollefson
(1.43)
Career – 1. Gordie Vierck (1.02); 2. Sander
Tollefson (1.43)
Minutes in Goal
Season – 1. Jess Feldtman (1644:20);
3. Sander Tollefson (1510:24)
Career – 1. Jess Feldtman (3205:00); 4.
Sander Tollefson (1510:24)
Fastest Goal from Start of Game
1. Dustin Kono, 0:51 vs. Colorado
Christian
Games Played
1. Jesse Span (69); Greg McKeever/Josh
Hernandez (54)
Games Started
Greg McKeever/Josh Hernandez (54)
Schedule & Results
Day |
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Location |
Results |
Thu. |
8/23 |
at Colorado Christian |
12:00 p.m. |
Lakewood, CO |
W, 2-0 |
Sun. |
8/26 |
at Mesa State |
11:00 a.m. |
Grand Junction, CO |
W, 2-0 |
Sat. |
9/1 |
Great Falls |
1:00 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
W, 4-0 |
Sat. |
9/8 |
Mary^ |
1:00 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
W, 5-0 |
Mon. |
9/10 |
Western Washington * |
2:30 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
W, 2-1 |
Fri. |
9/14 |
Seattle * |
2:30 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
W, 1-0 |
Sun. |
9/16 |
St. Martin's * |
1:30 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
W, 2-0 |
Thu. |
9/20 |
at Seattle Pacific * |
7:00 p.m. |
Seattle, WA |
T, 1-1 2OT |
Sat. |
9/22 |
at Western Washington * |
7:00 p.m. |
Bellingham, WA |
L, 3-0 |
Mon. |
9/24 |
at Seattle * |
2:30 p.m. |
Seattle, WA |
L, 1-0 2 OT |
Sat. |
9/29 |
Colorado Christian # |
1:00 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
W, 5-1 |
Thu. |
10/4 |
at St. Martin's * |
3:00 p.m. |
Lacey, WA |
|
Sat. |
10/6 |
at Simon Fraser |
12:00 p.m. |
Burnaby, BC |
|
Fri. |
10/12 |
at Mary |
7:00 p.m. |
Bismarck, ND |
|
Sun. |
10/14 |
vs. Westminster |
1:00 p.m. |
Bismarck, ND |
|
Sat. |
10/20 |
Jamestown |
3:00 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
|
Mon. |
10/22 |
Seattle Pacific |
2:30 p.m. |
Billings, MT |
|
Sat. |
10/27 |
at Great Falls |
3:00 p.m. |
Great Falls, MT |
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The Coaches
Dan McNally, Head Coach
The 2007 season will be Dan McNally's third as the head men's soccer coach at MSU Billings. His teams are 10-24-2 overall in two seasons. In 2005-2006 the Yellowjackets had their best success in the classroom with the men's soccer program leading the Heartland Conference with a 3.32 grade point average.
McNally came to MSU Billings from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where he was the top assistant coach for four years.
McNally began his playing career at Bury FC (English 2nd Division), where he was an Apprentice until 1996. In the summer of 1996 McNally moved to the United States to attend Embry-Riddle University where he played soccer.
During his time at Embry-Riddle, he led the Eagles to the 1998 FSC Tournament Championship and the 1999 FSC Regular Season Championship. At Embry-Riddle, McNally was named All-Conference, All-Region and Honorable Mention All-America. He was selected as team MVP his freshman and sophomore years and was a team captain as a senior.
McNally holds NSCAA National and Advanced National coaching licenses, passing both courses with distinction.
McNally graduated in 2000 from Embry-Riddle University with a BS in Communications.
Assistant Coach Adam Spinelli
2007-2008 will be Spinelli's second year as the Yellowjackets' men's soccer assistant. He graduated from Nova Southeastern University with degrees in Business Administration and Sports and Recreation Management. He was a three-year college starter, playing two seasons at Southern New Hampshire University and one at Nova Southeastern.
In 2002 at Southern New Hampshire, Spinelli was named the Northeast-10 Freshman of the Year. He earned third team all-conference honors and was a starter for the Penmen in the NCAA Division II National Championship Game. At Nova Southeastern Spinelli was named to the All-South Region Academic Team and was an Academic All-America Nominee.
Spinelli currently holds a USSF National “C” license and a NSCAA National Goalkeeping license.
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