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Springtime, Costa Rica, Saturday Game and RSL!
by Dougclark on Apr.26, 2012, under Team
We made it to Spring! That means, post-practice on a sunny day you’ll be able to see shirtless Sterling Hancock and Dallin Cutler knocking the ball around (ladies, that’s about 10am, Monday through Friday).
The perfect weather almost makes the team trip to Costa Rica May 4-14 a bit bittersweet… okay, not at all, it’s just sweet. The team trip will take us around the country to visit beaches, eat great food, explore jungles and volcanoes, freshen up on Spanish pick-up lines and, oh yeah, play soccer. On the ten day trip we’ll play some of the top professional teams in Costa Rica, including the powerhouse Saprissa, but our international trips are usually remembered for strengthening team bonding through gypsy curses and trickery(Chile) and Jon Junca’s girlish screams of terror with frog encounters(Fiji AND Puerto Rico). I’m sure there will be some more frogs “hopping” into Jon’s bag in Costa Rica. Pictures will be sure to follow, we’ll even try and post some videos on our Facebook page.
Before we leave, though, we need everyone to send us off by attending our final game before we get back. THIS Saturday, April 28, we’ll be playing Mesa State, from Colorado at South Field at 7pm. Mesa State is a scholarship NCAA program and it should be a good game.
After we get back from Costa Rica, we’re all looking forward to our chance to go head-to-head with the former MLS Champion and CONCACAF Champions League finalist Real Salt Lake on May 19 at South Field. This is an incredible opportunity for players and fans. After a two-year break since the last game between our two clubs, we’ll be looking for some long-awaited revenge for the 3-1 loss Real gave us during their last visit.Tweet
Injuries, Blue and White Games, Camp Williams and Finals
by Dougclark on Apr.14, 2012, under Team
Happy finals week BYU students, it’s always darkest before grades are posted.
It looks like it’s been a long time since we’ve had a blog post out for your reading enjoyment, so I’ll give a little update for the last week or two.
We are loaded with injuries lately, with Sterling Hancock, David Gates, John Junca, Jantzen Romney, Garrett Losee, and of course Toni Niccoli, unable to practice (am I missing anyone?). Luckily, we have the expertise of Deniece Oates and our new student trainer, so we ought to have a full team by the middle of the season.
Last Saturday, the team took a trip to Camp Williams Army Garrison to do the “Leadership Reaction Course” and some rappelling. I’ll be brief on this because I know “a picture is worth a thousand words” and we have some good pictures on our Facebook page ‘BYU Men’s Soccer.’
Last night was the “Blue and White” game, which was subsidized by some of our excellent former players including, Matt Kimball, Kyle Petit, Lance Smith, McKay Corbett, Cory Cosgrave, Blake Tillotson(who scored), and of course Garrett Gee, who repeatedly made me look like a fool with his lightning quickness. White won the game 5-1.
Well, the team is off for finals week and we’ll be practicing again on Friday. As it is finals week, we ask you all to keep the eligibility of Garrett Losee and Bryson Pope in your prayers. You can do it guys, I know you can.Tweet
Comments on the Game vs. Western Wyoming, a 9-0 victory: Assistant Coach, Brandon Gilliam
by CWarren on Mar.09, 2012, under Team
One week into practice and we got an early chance to test out how things are progressing with a scrimmage in the IPF saturday night. It was great news when Western Wyoming accepted and was willing to make the trip down to play us. As a coaching staff we were a few days into practice and had not even had the chance to talk about possible starting line ups. We came together and decided to look at a 4-3-3 formation this year and off just a few days of practices made decisions on who to start.
When Saturday came, we where all very excited to test out our new 4-3-3 system along with a lot of new players that have joined this year, whether returning missionaries, or new incoming freshman.
The Game started very well for us, scoring early and continuing the trend of goals often. It was a nice feeling to start the year off on such a positive foot. Western Wyoming showed early on that the past two months of fitness our players have gone through was going to put a large gap between them and us.
We thank our trainer Josh for his work with the players to prepare them to be able to perform at their highest level.
Some of the things we as a staff were able to take from the game were our ability to move off the ball, our endurance throughout a game, our combination play, and our finishing touch. Each of our players stepped on the field showing both selfless and selfish acts which is what we want to see. As a player you cant always have the ball because you have ten other team mates and so begins what makes a great player, one who wants the ball and shows for the ball but at the same time never stops making new runs and opening up new space for their teammates, this was a great sign for us.
As a unit we did well to get forward quickly and return to play defense as well. We had no problems making forward runs and covering our defensive duties. Our first couple of practices have been focused on keeping the ball and making the quickest pass possible, a one to two touch system. We showed well in this area. Being relaxed on the ball and passing quickly. It also showed in our finishes. Finding ourselves in good positions and taking our first look with a one touch shot aloud for many of our goals.
The game turned out well for us, and gave us a lot to move forward with. We are all proud of our first game of the season and hope to take the same performance into our next game on Saturday March 24 at 7:00pm at South Field.
21 Players, 5 Fitness Tests, 1 Hors-zelle
by CWarren on Mar.02, 2012, under Team
2/29/12 – Exactly one week ago the BYU Men’s Soccer team participated in anIntra-squad Fitness Battle. The battle would consist of a 1-mile run, the Beep test, Pro-Agility, vertical jump, and a 40yd shuttle. All 21 players competed in each ofthese contests with the prize of a brand new set of practice gear on the line. Practice gear includes new pair of socks, shorts, and shirt. Also good to sell on ebay for upwards of $60 as a complete set. Very coveted.The top contenders for the title before the contest were Garrett Losee, MikeMoreno, and Jantzen Romney. Early Thursday morning the team ran the first of thefive tests, the mile run. Bryson Pope finished the mile in 4:51:13, setting the newteam record. Doug Clark came in next at 5:03:45.
Rich Harrison finished third at5:12:28. The team would then compete in the vertical jump, the pro-agility, and the40yd shuttle. Colby Bauer won the 40yd shuttle. Bryson Pope won the pro-agility.Going into Friday morning Colby and Bryson were tied for first place in thefit battle with Garrett right on their heels with his personal victory in the verticaljump. Friday morning the team was greeted with cones set up 22yds away and asound system that would beep at them pushing them to their limit. The team linedup, the coaches on the opposite line making sure everyone made it to the line, andour trainer Josh Morzelewski ready to call players out once they couldn’t make thenext level. Slowly, one by one, the men’s team dropped out. From 21 to17, then 11,and then 5. Colby Bauer, Toni Niccoli, Will Burton, Bryson Pope, and Rich Harrison,all running until they literally couldn’t go anymore. Colby ran hard and gave avaliant effort, one worthy of mentioning, however, ultimately surrendering the titleto Bryson Pope.
And thus was born a new champion, the horse and the gazelle…yes, the hors-zelle.
Rich Harrison Returns
by JamesBindrup on Feb.07, 2012, under Team
This week’s player spotlight shines brightly on a returning BYU soccer player: Rich Harrison. Rich recently returned from a two-year mission to Ghana where he spoke Ewe, Ga, Dangme, Nzema, and Akan (all are government sponsored languages). Okay, maybe he spoke English there mostly, but I bet he could say “hi” in a few of these languages. I won’t know until I actually interview Rich. (I thought the write up would go best if I went by my gut – interview will come later).
Anyways, while interviewing Rich, I learned about his rock solid strength. You see, while snowshoeing, Rich and I were chosen to wrestle. My 190 pounds were matched up against his 240 pounds. Amidst this epic battle I tossed him effortlessly over my shoulders like a bag of potatoes. (http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=1635824969930&set=o.272899311047&type=2&theater – You can view this here : ) However,
the tossing of Rich drained me of every ounce of energy and I eventually succumbed to his physical prowess. You know, his chest alone has the strength of 10 average-sized men.
In closing, Rich is a fantastic addition to the 2012 team. He is super strong, athletic, and fast. We anticipate him being a serious threat in future wrestling matches (and on the soccer field). Stay tuned for updates on Rich as the season unfolds.
This weekly spotlight is brought to you by James Bindrup – Enjoy!
Team Picks Up “Classy” Romy Lakip
by Dougclark on Jan.29, 2012, under Team
We have another Noob this week, Romy Lakip. Like Josh, he isn’t really new, because he was with us in the fall, and it seems like I’ve known him for an eternity because he’s my roommate. As a soccer player, Romy is like a fine Chevre, mature, smooth, a great finishing touch and acidic on defense. Chevre is goat cheese, and – like Romy – it’s delicious. For those of you who don’t speak metaphor or don’t like cheese, Romy is the perfect center-mid. He can hold the ball as long as is necessary and place it, made to order, anywhere you want, with either foot, including in the back of the net.
As a roommate, Romy is the “nice guy.” I can’t tell you how often I hear that from the people in our ward. “Mike Moreno is so good-looking,” “Garrett is so funny,” “Jace is so tall,” “Colby Borrowed a movie from us!” but mostly, “Romy is so nice.” I’m still trying to figure out what they mean by that, but it’s better than what they say about me.
Romy is great. If you want a better description of him, think of combining Antonio Banderas with Mark Whalberg and George Clooney(seriously).
In other team news, most of the men’s team participated in the co-ed IPF tournament Saturday. I left early to write this, mostly because we lost to the “staff” in the semi-final and I wasn’t about to risk staying in case they won it all and I’d have to report on that here. Nobody likes giving Coach a chance to gloat.
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Introducing Josh Patino, The Old New Guy
by Dougclark on Jan.22, 2012, under Team

I’d like to introduce you to one of our “new players” this season, Josh Patino. I am completely aware that for 90% of the BYU student population, this introduction is superfluous (Josh has over 1,500 facebook friends). Josh played for the team two seasons ago, but this past summer became a thorn in our side when he joined the much-hated Ogden Outlaws, we’re glad to have him back. Josh is, as I mentioned, incredibly outgoing. I feel sorry for his fiance, Heather, because I know she won’t be able to take him anywhere without being stopped by everyone he passes, good luck at the reception line, Heather, wear comfortable shoes. My personal experience with Josh started when I came home from my mission and we started playing together. On the field, Josh is positive, collected and hard working. He is easily the oldest player on the team.
This morning, Josh showed his athletic prowess during our team snowshoeing activity in Aspen Grove when he went two rounds and nearly beat Mike Moreno in a wrestling match. Other epic battles included a Bindrup-Harrison throwdown and a contest of big men Bryson Pope and goalkeeper Brian Hale. Other semi-violent events included ruthless snowball fighting and a no-holds barred snowshoe race, which I won while the rest of the team was busy either tackling contenders or being tackled. For video coverage of the wrestling, check out our Facebook page.Tweet
Official 2012 PDL Team Roster
by cwatkins on Jan.08, 2012, under Team
PROVO, Utah (Jan. 7, 2012)–
The official 2012 PDL Team Roster:
| Name | Hometown |
| Douglas Clark | Bountiful, UT |
| Michael Moreno | Orem, UT |
| Brian Hale | Alpine, UT |
| Jace Green | Beaverton, OR |
| Colby Bauer | Mesa, AZ |
| Garrett Losee | Draper, UT |
| Jantzen Romney | Salt Lake City, UT |
| Romy Lakip | Atlanta, GA |
| Antonio Niccoli | Provo, UT |
| James Bindrup | Las Vegas, NV |
| Scott Heaton | Provo, UT |
| Will Burton | North Salt Lake City, UT |
| Jonathan Junca | Detroit, MI |
| David Gates | Bountiful, UT |
| Rich Harrison | Sandy, UT |
| Bryson Pope | Springville, UT |
| Jordan Layton | Huntsville, AL |
| Josh Patiño | Glencoe, MN |
| Trevor Lesueur | Prosper, TX |
| Dallin Cutler | San Diego, CA |
| Sterling Hancock | Palo Alto, CA |
| Alex Neff | South Weber, UT |
| Jake Miles | Springville, UT |
| Taylor Fankhauser | Sandy, UT |
| Tanner Whitworth | Glendora, CA |
Fall 2012 Players:
Cameron McCaughlin
Justin Ward
Sam Watkins
Ace Phillips
Peyden Pemberton
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2012 Tryout list
by cwatkins on Jan.07, 2012, under Team
PROVO, Utah (Jan. 7, 2012) – Tryouts for the 2012 Men’s Soccer team are well underway. Below is an updated list of all the players involved:
| # | Name | Hometown | Current Status | |
| 1 | ||||
| 2 | Seth McGrinn | Las Vegas | FR | |
| 3 | Trevor Montgomery | Boulder City | FR | |
| 4 | Jantzen Romney | SLC | SR | |
| 5 | Sterling Hancock | Palo Alto C | SO | |
| 6 | ||||
| 7 | Luke Sanford | Las Vegas | HS Senior | |
| 8 | Reid Arne | Medford OR | HS Senior/RV SC | |
| 9 | Connor Cushman | Atlanta GA | HS Senior | |
| 10 | Dallen Cutler | |||
| 11 | Brodie Fish | Vancouver WA | SO | |
| 12 | James Bindrup | |||
| 13 | Edoardo Muniz | Pleasant Grove UT | ||
| 14 | Spencer Giddens | Winder GA | HS Senior | |
| 15 | Joshua Garvin | Elko NV | FR | |
| 16 | Wesley Thompson | |||
| 17 | Brett Dillon | Tucson, AZ | SO/South Tucson | |
| 18 | Jordan Yergensen | Las Vegas, NV | FR | |
| 19 | ||||
| 20 | Tanner Whitworth | Glendora CA | SR | Top Recruit |
| 21 | P.McKay Corbett | Orem UT | SR | |
| 22 | Stephen England | Yakima WA | Transfer/UVU | |
| 23 | Brandon Calendario | Las Vegas | HS Senior/Surf | |
| 24 | Tyson Trainor | Fountain, CO | HS Senior | |
| 25 | Davis Michhelsen | Chatleston SC | HS Senior/Daniel Island | |
| 26 | James Callaghan | Sammamish WA | Transfer (spring) | |
| 27 | Quinn Frehner | Spanish Fork UT | HS Senior/Shooters | |
| 28 | Justin Ward | Bountiful UT | HS Senior | |
| 29 | Trevor LeSueur | Prosper TX | FR | |
| 30 | Josh Patino | Glencoe MN | SR | |
| 31 | Scott Heaton | Provo UT | JR | |
| 32 | Doug Clark | Bountiful UT | SR | |
| 33 | Tyler Smedley | Cayton UT | BYU | |
| 34 | Jonathan Juned | Detroith MI | BYU | |
| 35 | Romy Lakio | Atlanta GA | SO | |
| 36 | Colby Bauer | Mesa AZ | SO | |
| 37 | Garrett Losee | Draper UT | SO | |
| 38 | Mike Moreno | Orem UT | SO | |
| 39 | Toni Niccoli | Provo UT | JR | |
| 40 | Casey Messick | Hong Kong China | SO | |
| 41 | Tanner Hale | Sandy UT | HS Senior | |
| 42 | Taylor Fankhauser | Sandy UT | HS Senior | Top Recruit |
| 43 | Jordan Layton | Huntsville AL | FR | |
| 44 | Dallin Cutler | San Diego CA | ||
| 45 | Cameron McCaughlin | Alpine UT | FR/ Lone Peak | |
| 46 | Matt Kimball | Tampa FL | SO | |
| 47 | Ryan Fauscca | Lindon UT | HS Senior | |
| 48 | Peter Puertas | Provo UT | HS Senior | |
| 49 | Grant Montoya | Fairfax VA | HS Senior | |
| 50 | Spencer Critchfield | Bountiful UT | HS Senior | |
| 58 | Besser Davila | Orem UT | HS Senior | |
| 59 | Nicholas Morelos | Magna UT | HS Senior/Sparta | |
| 60 | Jaxon Keeler | Sprink TX | HS Senior | |
| 61 | Dane Weber | Middelton ID | HS Senior | |
| 62 | Joseph Holmstead | Middleton ID | HS Senior | |
| 63 | Rich Harrison | Sandy UT | SO | |
| 64 | Kyle Petitt | St Lous MO | JR | |
| 65 | Spencer Randall | SLC | HS Senior | |
| 66 | Kaden Killpack | Highland UT | HS Senior/LP/Arsenal | |
| 67 | Justin Hubbard | Bardstown KY | HS Senior/Underground | |
| 68 | Daniel Baggaley | Cottonwood Heights, UT | HS Senior | |
| 69 | Kino Brewster | Fountain Hills AZ | HS Senior/SC Del Sol | |
| 70 | Israel Beh | Draper UT | Transfer | |
| 71 | Winston Sorhaitz | PG UT | ||
| 72 | Ace Phillips | Logan UT | HS Senior | |
| 73 | Tyler Moner | Alpine UT | SO | |
| 74 | Richard Haddock | Bountiful UT | HS Senior | |
| 75 | Kade Nordfers | Bountiful UT | HS Senior | |
| 76 | Marcus Brown | Herriman UT | HS Senior/Sparta | |
| 77 | Matthew Duke | Sandy UT | SO-RM | |
| 78 | Jake Peterson | South Jordan UT | HS Senior | |
| 79 | ||||
| 80 | Alex Neff | UT, | Top Recruit | |
| 87 | Kyle Adams | Woodland Hills UT | HS Senior/Shooters | |
| 88 | Payden Pemberton | Payson UT | HS Senior | |
| 89 | Jake Miles | Springville UT | HS Senior | |
| 90 | Jace Green | Beaverton OR | SO | |
| 91 | Bryson Pope | Springville UT | SO | |
| 92 | Jonathan —? | Marseville France | SO | |
| 93 | Sam Watkins | South Jordan UT | HS Senior | |
| 94 | Alex Muniz | Pleasant Grove UT | HS Senior/Curl Graham PG | |
| 99 | Riley Hale | Alpine UT | HS Senior | |
| 100 | Lance Smith | Provo UT | SR | |
| 101 | Parker Brown | Orem | Transfer/RM Timp/LSU | |
| 102 | ||||
| 103 | Keaton Craublow | Sandy UT | HS Senior/Red Hot FC | |
| 104 | Nate Jackson | Sandy UT | HS Senior/Blue Knights 94 | |
| 105 | Logan Cottle | Lehi UT | HS Senior/ Arsenal | |
Check back soon for the official 2012 team roster!
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Final Game of the Season
by admin on Jul.20, 2011, under Team
PROVO, Utah (July 19, 2011) — Thursday night the BYU Cougars will finish the 2011 PDL season against the LA Blues 23 at the Stadium at South Field in Provo, Utah. Kickoff is at 8 p.m. MT and the game will be broadcast live on BYUtv and on www.byutv.org/live.
“Our guys are very motivated,” said BYU head coach, Chris Watkins. “Our guys really want to prove that we’re a better team than our record. We are excited to go out and get a win for the seniors.”
“We want to end on a good note,” said senior goalkeeper, Cory Cosgrave.
The LA Blues 23 represent a PDL team for the LA Blues organization who also have a USL PRO, W-League, and youth club teams. It will be the second meeting all-time. June 17 the Cougars scored a goal in the first minute and another in the 22nd but gave up three goals to lose 3-2.
“Offensively we were able to get behind their defense and finished a couple of nice goals,” said Watkins. “The Blues had a couple of brilliant shots against us that were world class.” See the box score of this game at this link.
BYU’s 13 goals this season mark a single-season low for the Cougars in the PDL (since 2003). However, 21 goals allowed is the fourth fewest in a single season in BYU history and tied for third (goals allowed per game) in the southwest division.
“Everyone has stuck together,” said BYU senior goalkeeper, Cory Cosgrave. “We set goals to stay organized and not give up silly goals.”
GAME #16 FAST FACTS
LA Blues 23 (3-9-2) vs. BYU Cougars (3-8-4)
Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 8 p.m. MT
Stadium at South Field in Provo, UT
BYU competes in the top U23 semi-professional soccer league in the nation (Premier Development League). BYU players are not paid and do not have athletic scholarships.
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