Aug. 29, 2009
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UP NEXT:The University of New Mexico men’s soccer team kicks off the 2009 season on the road at Saint Louis Tuesday, Sept. 1 at 6 p.m. MT, then face the University of San Francisco at 7 p.m. MT on Saturday, Sept. 5 in the home opener at the UNM Soccer Complex. GameTracker is available on GoLobos.com for both matches, while Saint Louis will have a live audio broadcast on http://kslu.slu.edu.
Tuesday will be New Mexico’s first matchup against the Billikens since dropping a 1-0 decision in Saint Louis in 2002. The Billikens lead the all-time series 2-0-0. SLU returns 15 lettermen and five starters from their 12-5-5 squad last season. They finished fourth in the Atlantic 10 with a 6-3-0 ranking, and are picked to finish 2nd in the league in 2009. SLU qualified for its third straight NCAA Tournament last season, topping Drake 1-0 in the first round before bowing out with a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Indiana in the second round.
Senior midfielder Kyle Hanes is the Billikens’ top returning scorer, posting six goals and four assists for 16 points last season. Senior Ross Kaufman will most likely be between the pipes for the SLU due to the graduation of 2008 starter Pat Disbennett. Kaufman was the primary goalkeeper for the team’s 2006 and 2007 campaigns, posting a 22-5-3 overall record and a 0.73 goals-against-average.The University of San Francisco has been selected as the favorite in the 2009 West Coast Conference preseason coaches’ poll. The Dons wrapped up last season 9-10-2 overall, posting a 7-4-1 mark in conference play and advanced to the program’s 31st NCAA Tournament in 2008.
USF will be returning eight starters and 15 lettermen from last season, highlighted by senior forward Conor Chinn. Chinn was the WCC Player of the Year in 2008, notching 17 goals and one assist for 35 points. Both Chinn and teammate Bryan Burke (Jr., F) were named to the preseason all-conference team this year. New Mexico has beaten the Dons in the teams’ last two meetings, dropping USF 2-0 and 1-0 on the road in 2007 and 2006, respectively. The Lobos lead the all-time series 3-2-0.
SAINT LOUIS BILLIKENS
Location: Saint Louis, Mo.
Conference: Atlantic 10
Head Coach: Dan Donigan (UCONN ’89)
Record at Saint Louis: 103-35-23 (8)
Career Record: same
Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/8
2008 Record: 12-5-5
2008 Conference Record: 6-3-0
NM vs. Saint Louis: 0-2-0
Last Time: SLU won 1-0 (11-27-02) in St. Louis
Web Site: www.SLUBillikens.com
Live Audio for SLU Game: The Lobos-Billikens match will broadcast live on http://kslu.slu.edu. Link to the audio broadcast will be on GoLobos.com. This broadcast is produced and originated by Saint Louis University Radio.
SAN FRANCISCO DONS
Location: San Francisco, Calif.
Conference: West Coast
Head Coach: Erik Visser
Record at San Francisco: 79-65-10 (8)
Career Record: same
Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/9
2008 Record: 9-10-1
2008 Conference Record: 7-4-1 (1st)
NM vs. Saint Louis: 3-2-0
Last Time: UNM won 2-0 (9-22-07) in San Francisco, Calif.
Web Site: www.USFDons.com
LOBOS IN SEASON OPENERS:The Lobos are 16-7-3 in season openers all-time, but have not won their first match of the season since 2005. New Mexico is 4-1-2 in season openers in Jeremy Fishbein’s seven years as head coach. UNM is 2-2-2 when opening with a true road match, including 1-1-2 under Fishbein.
EXHIBITION PLAY:New Mexico looked tough in exhibition play, posting a mark of 3-0 in the 2009 preseason. The Lobos defeated No. 12 Tulsa 3-2 on the road in the exhibition opener and shutout Oral Roberts 2-0 in Tulsa, Okla. New Mexico posted a 4-0 win over CSU-Pueblo in the final exhibition match at the UNM Soccer Complex. Senior Stephen Brown scored two of the Lobos three goals against Tulsa and senior P.J. Wilson scored both goals in the 2-0 win over Oral Roberts. Senior Justin Davis notched two goals of the Lobos’ four goals at home against CSUP.
UNM HAS WON SIX LEAGUE TITLES IN EIGHT YEARS:The Lobos have dominated Mountain Pacific Sports Federation standings in recent years, winning six league titles out of the last eight. All of UNM’s league trophies have come since the 2001 season. The Lobos are 48-10-6 in MPSF action in seven seasons under current head coach Jeremy Fishbein.
TWO ALL-REGION, FOUR ALL-MPSF AND SEVEN STARTERS RETURN IN 2009:The Lobos return seven starters and 14 lettermen for the 2009 campaign. Highlighting this list is senior forward Justin Davis and senior defender Simon Ejdemyr, who were first-team All-MPSF selections in 2008. Both Davis and Ejdemyr were also members of the All-Far West Region second and third teams, respectively. Davis led the Lobos and the MPSF in scoring last season with seven goals and six assists for 20 points, while Ejdemyr scored five goals and notched one assist as a defender. Juniors Ryan Farquharson and and Michael Reed return from the All-MPSF squad, while seniors Stephen Brown and P.J. Wilson and sophomore Michael Green are all returning starters.
FIREPOWER RETURNS:The Lobos will have 78 percent of their goals scored returning from last season, including MPSF leading scorer Justin Davis and sharp-shooting Simon Ejdemyr, who went 4-4 on penalty kicks last season. Senior P.J. Wilson had three goals on the season in 2008, while senior Stephen Brown and sophomore Michael Green scored two apiece.
DAVIS CLIMBS THE ALL-TIME LISTS:Senior forward Justin Davis is within striking distance of several Lobo All-Time lists as he enters the 2009 season. His 13 career goals put him six away from cracking the top ten, while he only needs two more in the assist column. Davis is also ten points and five shots away from the top ten lists in the respective categories.
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN STREAK CONTINUES:Senior Simon Ejdemyr was named an ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American selection in 2008, earning first-team honors. New Mexico is the only team in the country to have at least one Academic All-American award-winner every year since 2003.
LOBOS DOMINANT IN CLASSROOM:The Lobos were just as aggressive in the classroom as they were on the field in 2008. As a team, New Mexico earned its sixth straight National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Academic Award. The award is given to teams who achieve a 3.0 grade point average for the academic year. The Lobos return three student-athletes from last year’s Academic All-MPSF list in senior Simon Ejdemyr and juniors Michael Reed and James Urbany. This marks the second Academic All-MPSF award for Ejdemyr and Reed, and the first for Urbany. Ejdemyr was also selected to the Academic Far West All-Region team.
LOBOS TOUGH AT HOME UNDER FISHBEIN:The Lobo men’s soccer team has posted a 29-2-1 mark in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation action at the UNM Soccer Complex under head coach Jeremy Fishbein. The only two MPSF losses at home under Fishbein came against UNLV (2-0 on Oct. 18, 2003) and San Jose State (3-2 (OT) on Oct. 16, 2005. New Mexico carries a 54-7-5 mark overall in seven years under Fishbein at the UNM Soccer Complex. The Lobos capped off the 2008 season with a 1-0 win over No. 25 Denver at home.
NEW MEXICO IS STRONG WITH A LEAD:The Lobos are tough to beat when scoring first or leading at the half. In head coach Jeremy Fishbein’s tenure, New Mexico is 82-5-9 when finding the back of the net first and 53-2-4 when holding a halftime led. The last time the Lobos surrendered a lead and lost the match was at Washington on Sept. 21, 2008 in a 3-2 OT loss to the Huskies.
NEW MEXICO 12TH IN THE NCAA IN HOME ATTENDANCE:UNM averaged 1,632 fans per game at the UNM Soccer Complex in the 2008 season. A total of 16,322 spun the turnstiles in ten home games last year, ranking 12th in average attendance in the NCAA. The Lobos were 8-2-0 in the 10 home games in 2008. UNM has ranked in the Top-15 in attendance each year since the 2001 season. The Lobos 3,629 average in 2005 is still a single-season NCAA record for average per game in a season.
FARMING LOCAL TALENT:Three New Mexico freshmen join the Lobo ranks this season, raising the number of local players on the 2009 UNM roster to six. Midfielder Patrick Pacheco of Taos HS was the school record holder for most goals in a season (32) and most assists (16) in a season, in addition to being the all-time leading goal scorer at THS with 67 goals and 36 assists in a four-year span. Pacheco was named second team all-state in 2007 and 2008. Midfielder Julian Roberts of Rio Rancho HS played on two district championship teams in 2007 and 2008, and was named first-team all-district in 2007. Forward/midfielder Lawrence Robledo of La Cueva HS was a member of the 2008 state championship team, was named second team all-state as a senior, and was an all-state honorable mention his junior year. Robledo was also the fifth-leading scorer in district 5A with 19 goals and 17 assists, totaling 55 points his senior year. Pacheco, Roberts, and Robledo team up with fellow New Mexicans Michael Reed (MF, Sandia HS), Dominique Romero (MF, La Cueva HS), and Victor Rodriguez (GK, Las Cruces HS) on this year’s squad.
2009 SPRING SEASON:The Lobos played five matches in the 2009 Spring season, posting a mark of 3-0-2.April 4 – 2-1 win over Fort Lewis College (Wilson, Ejdemyr)April 4 – 1-0 over Colorado State Pueblo (Davis)April 11 – 0-0 tie at UC-Santa BarbaraApril 12 – 0-0 tie at Cal-Poly
UNM SOCCER COMPLEX:2009 marks the 14th year the Lobos will take the pitch at the UNM Soccer Complex. The home field for the Lobos seats 6,200 fans and is equipped with endline bleachers, a new press box and a Daktronics video scoreboard. The Lobo men’s soccer locker room boasts state-of-the-art video equipment, personalized lockers, and a spacious area for use solely by the men’s soccer program.