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W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s<strong>CCAC</strong> DynastyClaiming their 4th straight <strong>CCAC</strong> regular season andtournament Championship, the <strong>Judson</strong> men’s soccerteam did something that no other <strong>CCAC</strong> team hasever done. <strong>Judson</strong> claimed the regular season titlewith a 6-1-2 record and a 2-2 overtime tie with IllinoisTech. <strong>Judson</strong> then was awarded the #1 seed in the<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament and defeated Olivet Nazarene, 2-1, in the semi-finals and then shut out St. Xavier, 1-0,for the championship.4th straight naia region viichampionshipAdding to their legacy of the past four years, <strong>Judson</strong>also won their fourth straight NAIA Region VII Championship.They received a #2 seeding and a firstroundbye by winning the <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament. <strong>Judson</strong>defeated St. Xavier for a third time in a season with a3-1 win in the semi-final match and then scored threegoals in the second half vs. #1 St. Ambrose for a 4-1win. The win gave <strong>Judson</strong> and automatic berth to theNAIA National Tournament in Kansas City.NAIA National tournament(4th straight appearance)Advancing to their fourth straight NAIA National Tournament,<strong>Judson</strong> was paired with Mid-Continent (KY)in the first round. <strong>Judson</strong> had a 1-0 lead at the halfbut two second half goals by Mid-Continent ended<strong>Judson</strong>’s season at 15-5-3.dominating classThe seniors that led the 2007 team finished theirfour-year career with a combined record of 74-14-6. There were five four-year seniors in Kyle Selph,Steven Moldenhauer, Tim Balatsoukas, and AndrewWeissman and two-year player Mark Howlett. Thefive seniors were also a part of a perfect 2004 seasonwhen <strong>Judson</strong> went 21-0 and finished at 23-1-1.naia all-americans<strong>Judson</strong> had another stellar year in the post-seasonawards as three players were named NAIA All-Americans.Senior’s Mark Howlett and Steven Moldenhaueralong with sophomore Gustavo Oliveira werenamed to the NAIA All-American Honorable Mentionteam. It was the second time for both Moldenhauerand Howlett to receive the awards and the fourthstraight year that <strong>Judson</strong> had a player named all-American.naia all-region vii<strong>For</strong> the second year in a row, Mark Howlett wasnamed to the NAIA Region VII 1st-Team. Also beingnamed to the team were Steven Moldenhauer andGustavo Oliveira.NCCAA National player of theyearSenior Steven Moldenhauer was given a prestigiousaward in the NCCAA National Player of the<strong>Year</strong>. The award goes to a men’s soccer playerthat shows great play on the field, in the classroom,and in the community. Moldenhauer is thesecond <strong>Judson</strong> men’s soccer player to receivethis award.nccaa all-americans<strong>Judson</strong> had two players given NCCAA All-American1st-Team awards in Steven Moldenhauerand Mark Howlett. This was the second timethat Moldenhauer received the award as he wasnamed to the all-American team in 2005.NCCAA All-regionDominating the NCCAA North Central RegionalTeam, <strong>Judson</strong> had four players all-region. SteveBurke was also named the “Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>,”too.Steven Moldenhauer, Gustavo Oliveira, MarkHowlett, and Petar Bajic were named to theteam.NCCAA National rankingFinishing the year with a 15-5-3 record, <strong>Judson</strong>was given a #5 final national ranking in the NC-CAA National Poll. <strong>Judson</strong> was in the top 10 allseason long and at one point was ranked as highas #2 in the nation.naia national rankingEven though <strong>Judson</strong> won 15 games and was inthe NAIA National Tournament, they did not receivea final top 25 national ranking. They finishedas the 27th team receiving votes. <strong>Judson</strong>was in the top 25 for most of the season andstarted out with a pre-season ranking of #8.naia regional ranking<strong>Judson</strong> won the NAIA Region VII Tournament butwas the #2 seed in the final ranking. <strong>Judson</strong> hadbeen ranked #1 for most of the season and fell to#2 when Grand View (Iowa) had a better regionalrecord by one game.S t e v e n M o l d e n h a u e rN C C A A N a t i o n a l P l a y e r o f t h e Y e a rC C A C P l a y e r o f t h e Y e a rN A I A A l l - A m e r i c a n<strong>CCAC</strong> awards<strong>Judson</strong> once again dominated the <strong>CCAC</strong>post-season awards as they had six playersnamed all-<strong>CCAC</strong>. Four of the six playerswere on the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st-Team in StevenMoldenhauer, Mark Howlett, GustavoOliveira, and Neil Thompson. Named tothe All-<strong>CCAC</strong> 2nd-Team were Vitor Bravoand Petar Bajic.<strong>CCAC</strong> player of the yearGaining the <strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the <strong>Year</strong> wassenior Steven Moldenhauer. The defensemenhelped <strong>Judson</strong> with six shutouts on theyear and to their fourth straight regular seasonand tournament championship.<strong>CCAC</strong> players of the weekFive different players were given the <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the Week award for their playin seven different weeks of the season.Claiming the award twice were LeonardoSilva, Neil Thompson, Mark Howlett, andGustavo Oliveira. Kyle Selph gained theaward in the final week of the season.


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p showlett leads judson/<strong>CCAC</strong>Senior Mark Howlett netted a team-high 17 goals tolead <strong>Judson</strong> and also recorded 41 points with sevenassists. His 17 goals and 41 points also led the<strong>CCAC</strong>. He finished 38th in the nation for goals and42nd in points per game.in the ccac<strong>Judson</strong> was a presence in all the statistical categoriesfor the <strong>CCAC</strong>. Five players were in the top 20 forpoints as three were in the top 10 as Howlett led theway with 41 (1.82 pg). Gustavo Oliveira was thirdat 33 points and Leonardo Silva finished fifth at 26.Finishing 12th was Milos Bajic with 22 points and 15thwas Aduato Oliveira at 15 points.Leading the <strong>CCAC</strong> in goals was Howlett with 0.77 pergame (17). He led four <strong>Judson</strong> players in the top 20as Silva was eighth with 0.48 (10), Gustavo Oliveiraat 10th with 0.42 (10), and Bajic at 20th with 0.23 (5).<strong>Judson</strong> swept the top three places in assists as Bajicwas first at 0.55 per game (12) followed by GustavoOliveira in second with 0.52 (12) and Aduato Oliveirain third at 0.37 (7). Silva was sixth at 0.29 (6) andHowlett was eighth at 0.27 (6).Neil Thompson finished second in the <strong>CCAC</strong> in saveswith an average of 4.67 per game. He had 84 savesin 18 games played. He also led the <strong>CCAC</strong> in goalsagainst with a 0.99 GAA.2007 Final NCCAA National PollTeam w l t1. Central Baptist College 13 3 02. Indiana Wesleyan 14 3 13. Bryan College 13 4 04. Palm Beach Atlantic 11 4 05. <strong>Judson</strong> University 15 5 36. Mt. Vernon Nazarene 14 5 37. Greenville College 14 6 08. Spring Arbor 9 5 19. Geneva College 12 7 010.MidAmerica Nazarene 10 6 011. The Master’s College 9 5 312. Mid-Continent Univ. 10 7 213. Olivet Nazarene 9 7 114. Mid-America Christian 10 8 215. Oakland City 9 8 116. Southern Wesleyan 9 8 217. Trinity Christian 10 9 218. Roberts Wesleyan 8 8 419. Bethel College 8 8 420. Walla Walla University 2 2 021. Cedarville University 7 8 322. North Greenville 7 8 023. Bethany Luthern 7 9 424. Hope International 8 10 025. Oklahoma Wesleyan 6 8 32007 Final NAIA National PollRk. School Rec. Pts.1 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 16-0-1 3502 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 15-1-0 3313 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 14-0-1 3274 Ohio Dominican 16-1-0 2925 Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 15-2-1 2886 Mobile (Ala.) 14-3-1 2747 Graceland (Iowa) 16-1-1 2678 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 13-1-1 2569 Berry (Ga.) 15-2-0 23410 Concordia (Calif.) 14-2-0 23011 Indiana Wesleyan 15-3-1 19512 Point Loma Nazarene 13-2-1 18313 Oklahoma City 13-3-1 17814 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 12-4-0 17415 McKendree (Ill.) 16-1-1 14616 Park (Mo.) 11-5-0 13917 Lee (Tenn.) 14-4-3 12018 Rio Grande (Ohio) 11-4-1 9519 Maine - <strong>For</strong>t Kent 18-0-0 9220 Notre Dame (Ohio) 14-2-2 7821 Concordia (Ore.) 15-3-0 5522 Hastings (Neb.) 12-3-1 5223 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 8-6-2 4924 Grand View (Iowa) 13-5-2 4125 Covenant (Ga.) 13-4-1 23Others Receiving Votes: Benedictine (Kan.)18; <strong>Judson</strong> (Ill.) 10; Webber International(Fla.) 9; Holy Names (Calif.) 8; Baker (Kan.)4; Westminster (Utah) 4; Lambuth (Tenn.) 3;Northwood (Fla.) 1


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sR o s t e r1No. Player Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School0 Kyle Selph Sr. GK 6-1 Lombard, Ill./Willowbrook HS1 Neil Thompson Fr. GK 6-2 Manchester, England2 Matt Gloss Fr. D 5-9 Elgin, Ill./Larkin HS3 Ian Zimmerman Fr. D/M 5-6 Bismarck, N.D./Rain <strong>For</strong>est Int’l School5 Adauto Oliveira Jr. D 5-7 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Nacao Mangueirence6 Steve Anstett So. M/D 5-6 Big Rapids, Mich./Crossroads Charter Acad.7 Vitor Bravo Jr. M 5-11 Salvador, Brazil/St. Patrick’s HS8 James Romano So. M/D 5-5 Streamwood, Ill./Streamwood H.S.9 Leonardo Silva Jr. F 6-3 Sao Paulo, Brazil/Modulo10 Gustavo Oliveira So. M 5-8 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Monteiro Lobato11 Andrew Weissman Sr. M/F 5-8 Glenview, Ill./Christian Liberty Academy14 Mark Howlett Sr. M 5-10 Portsmouth England/Mayfield HS15 Petar Bajic Jr. M 5-8 Stari Slankameh, Serbia/XI Belgrade HS16 Milos Bajic Jr. F/M 5-7 Stari Slahkamen, Serbia/Belgrade HS17 Sanon Eustache So. M/F 5-11 Pignon, Haiti/College de la Grace21 Tim Balatsoukas Sr. M/F 5-7 Athens, Greece/St. Pat’s HS22 Luke Tofilon So. F/M 5-9 Schaumburg, Ill./Christian Liberty Academy23 Steven Moldenhauer Sr. D 6-1 Charlotte, N.C.Head Coach: Steve Burke (Houghton College ‘80) - 24th seasonAssistant Coaches: Diego Cevalllos (<strong>Judson</strong> ‘04), Tito Cevallos (student coach)511S c h e d u l eDate Opponent Time8/24 Taylor Univ. # 4:00 p.m.8/25 Indiana Wesleyan # 2:30 p.m.8/31 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 4:00 p.m.9/1 CORNERSTONE 3:30 p.m.9/7 vs. Fresno Pacific ! 7:00 p.m.9/8 vs. King ! 3:00 p.m.9/14 vs. Ohio Dominican # 4:00 p.m.9/15 vs. Columbia (MO) # 2:00 p.m.9/19 ST. XAVIER* 4:00 p.m.9/22 at Trinity International* 2:00 p.m.9/26 at Robert Morris* 7:30 p.m.9/29 ST. FRANCIS*^ 3:30 p.m.10/2 TRINITY CHRISTIAN* 4:00 p.m.10/6 CALUMET* 2:00 p.m.10/10 at Olivet Nazarene* 4:00 p.m.10/13 at Bethel (IN) 7:00 p.m.10/16 at Cardinal Stritch* 7:00 p.m.10/20 at Illinois Tech* 7:00 p.m.All times local to siteHOME GAMES IN CAPS* denotes <strong>CCAC</strong> Match# <strong>Judson</strong> University Tournament! Rio Grande Tournament^ Homecoming421Brazil England Greece12HaitiSerbia


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007ALL GAMESPlayer Goals Assists PointsMark Howlett 17 7 41Gustavo Oliveira 10 13 33Leonardo Silva 10 6 26Milos Bajic 5 12 22Tim Balatsoukas 7 3 17Adauto Oliveira 4 7 15Petar Bajic 2 4 8Vitor Bravo 2 2 6Andrew Weissman 2 2 6Steve Moldenhauer 2 2 6James Romano 0 3 3Eustache Sanon 1 0 2Matt Gloss 0 1 1Ian Zimmerman 0 0 0Neil Thompson 0 0 0Steve Anstett 0 0 0Luke Tofilon 0 0 0Kyle Selph 0 0 0Totals 63 62 188S t a t i s t i c s & A w a r d sStevenMoldenhauer<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-Conference<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the <strong>Year</strong>NCCAA Player of the <strong>Year</strong>NCCAA All-RegionNCCAA 1st TeamAll-AmericanNAIA 1st Team All-RegionNAIA HM All-AmericanMark Howlett<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceNCCAA All-RegionNCCAA 1st TeamAll-AmericanNAIA 1st Team All-RegionNAIA HM All-American<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the WeekNAIA RegionPlayer of the WeekGustavo Oliveira<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceNCCAA All-RegionNAIA 1st Team All-RegionNAIA HM All-AmericanTwo-time <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the WeekNCCAA NationalPlayer of the WeekGAME BY GAME GOALIE STATSGoalie GA Minutes SavesTaylor Selph 1 90:00 0Indiana Wesleyan Selph 2 120:00 7Oklahoma Baptist Thompson 1 90:00 4Cornerstone Thompson 0 90:00 4Fresno Pacific Thompson 1 90:00 1King Thompson 1 93:00 9Ohio Dominican Thompson 1 90:00 3Columbia Thompson 2 90:00 3St. Xavier Thompson 0 105:00 6Trinity Int’l Thompson 0 90:00 5Robert Morris Thompson 1 60:00 4Robert Morris Selph 0 30:00 6St. Francis (Ill.) Thompson 1 81:35 5St. Francis (Ill.) Selph 0 8:25 1Trinity Christian Thompson 1 120:00 7Calumet Selph 0 90:00 4Olivet Nazarene Thompson 0 90:00 3Bethel (Ind.) Selph 1 90:00 5Cardinal Stritch Thompson 3 90:00 5Illinois Tech Thompson 2 90:00 11Illinois Tech Selph 0 20:00 3Olivet Nazarene Selph 1 90:00 2St. Xavier Thompson 0 90:00 2St. Xavier Thompson 1 90:00 1St. Ambrose Thompson 1 90:00 8Mid-Continent Thompson 2 90:00 3Neil Thompson<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceTwo-time <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the WeekTwo-time NAIA RegionPlayer of the WeekVitor Bravo<strong>CCAC</strong> 2nd TeamAll-ConferencePetar Bajic<strong>CCAC</strong> 2nd TeamAll-ConferenceNCCAA All-RegionTOTALSGP GA Minutes SavesThompson 18 18 1629:35 84Selph 8 5 538:25 28Leonardo SilvaKyle SelphTwo-time <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the Week<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the Week


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sC C A C R e c a pThe Chicagoland Collegiate AthleticConference consists of 15 membersas an affiliated conference ofthe NAIA. In many sports, they arestructured as part of the Region VIIof the NAIA while in some sports theconference champion qualifies directly for national competition.The <strong>CCAC</strong> sanctions play in five men’s sports which aresoccer, cross country, basketball division I, basketball divisionII, and baseball. There are six sanctioned women’s sportswhich are soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball divisionI, basketball division II, and softball. In all sports, it sanctionsregular-season league play as well as a post-season tourney.It is the only conference in the NAIA nationally to be affiliatedin both divisions of men’s and women’s basketball.team statisticsGame G GA<strong>Judson</strong> 23 63 23Illinois Tech 18 33 24Saint Xavier 22 39 37Trinity Christian 21 36 27Olivet Nazarene 25 42 37Cardinal Stritch 18 27 22Trinity International 20 29 20St. Francis 15 20 62Calumet 17 20 59Robert Morris 15 15 33all-conference honoreesFirst TeamD Wale Akintunde TCCF Josh Ayers ONUM Steven Booher IITD Mick Collins CSUF Alex Duncan SXUD Rodrigue Fontem ONUMF Agustin Herrera SXUM Mark Howlett JUMF Vincent Mkhwanazi ONUD Steven Moldenhauer JUM Gustavo Oliveira JUF Graeme Port IITGK Andy Stembridge ONUGK Neil Thompson JUPlayer of the <strong>Year</strong>:Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>:Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>:Sportsmanship Award:Steven Moldenhauer, <strong>Judson</strong>Graeme Port, Illinois TechChris Bergmann, Trinity InternationalOlivet Nazarene2007final standingsHonorable MentionD Edin Abdagic SXUM Petar Bajic JUF Vitor Bravo JUD Philip Brierley IITF/M Kennedy Chongo TIUF Ryan Clemens TCCD Chad Houseman ONUGK Dafydd Jones CSUMF Jon Laack TCCF Pedro Lima IITD/MF Matt Prunckle SXUF Jamie Robertson CSUF/MF Adrian Skital RMCGK Alex Tyton TIUConferenceOverallTeam W L T W L T<strong>Judson</strong> 6 1 2 15 5 3Olivet Nazarene 6 3 0 14 10 1Saint Xavier 6 3 0 10 12 0Trinity International 6 3 0 6 12 1Illinois Tech 5 2 2 9 5 4Trinity Christian 4 3 2 10 9 2Cardinal Stritch 3 4 2 8 6 3Robert Morris 2 7 0 4 9 2Calumet 2 7 0 4 13 0St. Francis 1 8 0 1 13 1POINTS PER GAMEPlayer School Gms Points Pts./GMark Howlett JU 22 40 1.82Ryan Clemens TCC 21 33 1.57Gustavo Oliveira JU 23 32 1.39Steven Booher IIT 15 19 1.27Leo Silva JU 21 26 1.24GOALS PER GAMEPlayer School Gms Goals Gls./GMark Howlett JU 22 17 0.77Ryan Clemens TCC 21 16 0.76Graeme Port IIT 18 10 0.56Steven Booher IIT 15 8 0.53Jamie Robertson CSU 15 8 0.53ASSISTS PER GAMEPlayer School Gms Assts. A/GMilos Bajic JU 22 12 0.55Gustavo Oliveira JU 23 12 0.52Adauto Oliveira JU 19 7 0.37Josh Ayers ONU 23 8 0.35Melchor Castro SXU 22 7 0.32SHOTSPlayer School Gms Shots S/GJosh Ayers ONU 23 71 3.09Graeme Port IIT 18 52 2.89Jamie Robertson CSU 15 43 2.87Mark Howlett JU 22 63 2.86Gustavo Oliveira JU 23 64 2.78GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEPlayer School Gms GA GAANeil Thompson JU 18 18 0.99Jamie Prins TCC 19 23 1.26Andy Stembridge ONU 23 29 1.28Dafydd Jones CSU 17 15 1.66Nick Sneiderwine CC 15 68 1.70SAVESPlayer School Gms Saves S/GIan Picket SXU 19 103 5.42Neil Thompson JU 18 84 4.67Nick Sneiderwine CC 15 68 4.53Andy Stembridge ONU 23 88 3.83Dafydd Jones CSU 17 64 3.76


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sFreddie Kingcareer and season top-10 ingoals and pointsMatt Barnescareer and season top-10 inpoints and goals; holds recordfor most points in a game (20)and most goals in a game (8)I n d i v i d u a l R e c o r d sINDIVIDUALSINGLE-SEASONPOINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Pts1. Lee Paul 1999 982. Marcelo Galvao 1995 953. Freddie King 1991 894. Matt Barnes 1994 795. Ric Campbell 1983 686. Jeff Montgomery 1997 63Ric Campbell 1982 638. Mark Ferguson 1985 619. Pedro Figueriedo 1997 60Doco Wesseh 2004 60GOALSPlayer<strong>Year</strong>Goals1. Lee Paul 1999 422. Freddie King 1991 383. Marcelo Galvao 1995 354. Matt Barnes 1994 325. Mark Ferguson 1985 286. Gashaw Abebe 1973 27Ric Campbell 1983 27Freddie King 1989 279. Pedro Figueriedo 1997 26Lee Paul 2002 26Ric Campbell 1982 26ASSISTSPlayer<strong>Year</strong>Asts1. Rob Eastland 1999 332. Marcelo Galvao 1994 273. Marcelo Galvao 1995 25Marcus Lauria 1998 255. Todd Pautz 1993 236. Todd Pautz 1992 227. Rob Eastland 2000 21Marcus Lauria 2001 219. Todd Pautz 1991 2010. Jason Acres 1992 18INDIVIDUALCAREERPOINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Pts1. Marcelo Galvao 92-95 2312. Lee Paul 98-02 2263. Ric Campbell 80-83 2204. Freddie King 88-91 2055. Matt Barnes 90-94 1766. Rob Eastland 97-00 1737. Marcus Lauria 98-01 1668. Jeff Montgomery 95-98 1639. Garrick Felz 93-96 160Pedro Figueiredo 97;99-01 158GOALSPlayer<strong>Year</strong>Goals1. Lee Paul 98-02 952. Freddie King 88-91 893. Ric Campbell 80-83 884. Marcelo Galvao 92-95 785. Matt Barnes 90-94 686. Pedro Figueiredo 97; 99-01 62Garrick Felz 93-96 628. Jeff Montgomery 95-98 589. Marcus Lauria 98-01 49Woody Smith 69-72 49ASSISTSPlayer<strong>Year</strong>Asts1. Rob Eastland 97-00 812. Marcelo Galvao 92-95 753. Todd Pautz 90-93 734. Marcus Lauria 98-01 685. Kelly Findley 88-91 486. Jeff Montgomery 95-98 477. Ric Campbell 80-83 448. Ewerton Andrade 01-04 419. Jason Acres 91-93 40Matt Barnes 90-94 40INDIVIDUAL GAMEMost Points20- Matt Barnes vs. Lakeland, 9/2/91Most Goals8 - Ric Campbell vs. Carthage, 9/21/838 - Mark Ferguson in 19858 - Matt Barnes vs. Lakeland, 9/2/91Most Assists6 - Todd Pautz in 1993TEAM GAMEMost Goals - 19 vs. Carthage 9/21/83Most Goals Against - 11 in 1969TEAM SEASONMost Wins - 24 in 1995Least Losses - 1 in 20042 in 1992Most Goals - 116 in 1999Most Goals Against - 51 in 1984Least Goals Against - 16 in 197216 in 2004Most Shutouts - 14 in 199714 in 2002Most Sh-outs Against - 8 in 1984Rob Eastlandall-time careerleader in assists;all-time seasonleader for assists;career and seasontop-10 for pointsPedro Figueiredocareer and season top-10 in points and goalsMarcelo Galvaoall-time leaderin career points;career and seasontop-10 for points,goals and assists

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