
No. 2 Bluejays Host No. 22 Huskies in NCAA Third Round
11/27/2008 11:00:00 PM | Men's Soccer
#2 Creighton hosts #22
Saturday, Nov. 29, 2:00 p.m. ? Morrison Stadium ?
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This Week: The No. 2-ranked Bluejays continue their run in the NCAA Tournament as the No. 7 seed. Creighton, playing in its 17th consecutive NCAA Tournament, will play host to 22nd-ranked and unseeded
Round Two Recap: After earning a first-round bye with the No. 7 national seed, the Bluejays defeated
MVC Tournament Recap: Creighton added to its league record by winning its 11th MVC Tournament title with a pair of wins in
Scouting Creighton (15-1-2, 4-0-1 MVC): The Bluejays, ranked No. 2 in the NSCAA poll for the final three weeks of the season, are undefeated in their last 14 games (12-0-2). The MVC regular-season and tournament champions, CU is on its longest unbeaten streak since 1993 because of its outstanding defense. The Bluejays have logged a school-record 13 shutouts this year and entered the NCAA Tournament ranked first in the NCAA with a 76.5 shutout percentage. CU ranks second in the nation with a 0.43 goals against average, while MVC Freshman of the Year Brian Holt, ranks third in the NCAA with a 0.46 GAA. Within their unbeaten streak was a school-record six consecutive shutouts and 722:12 consecutive scoreless minutes. Junior Chris Schuler is the MVC Defensive Player of the Year, anchoring the Bluejay back line. The Bluejay offense is led by MVC Player of the Year and Tournament MVP Andrei Gotsmanov. The senior MAC Hermann Trophy candidate leads the team with 10 goals and 22 points. First-team all-MVC forward Jeff Thayer is tied for the team-lead with six assists and ranks second with 16 points, while freshman Ethan Finlay adds 15 points (6 g, 3 a). Senior captain and first-team all-MVC defender Seth Sinovic not only is a leader in the back, but is tied for the team-lead with six assists.
Scouting
Head Coach: Head coach Bob Warming (
CU-UConn Series:
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NCAA at Morrison: Saturday's match will be the seventh NCAA Tournament match in Morrison Stadium history, with the Jays posting a 5-1-0 mark at home in the NCAA Tournament since 2003. The Jays have out-scored opponents 17-4 in the previous six matches, scoring at least three goals in four of their five victories. CU defeated UMKC 6-0 in the 2003 first round, out-did nationally-ranked Northwestern 3-2 in the 2004 second round, blanked Lafayette 3-0 in the first round in 2005 and topped fifth-ranked SMU 3-0 in the second round last year before falling to Illinois-Chicago 1-0 to end their 2007 season. The Jays defeated No. 6 Tulsa 2-1 on Tuesday at home to advance to this match.
History in the Making?: Creighton will hope to make history in Saturday's match. Last year was the first time in program history the Jays had hosted two NCAA Tournament matches in the same season. This year, the Jays will do the same, but will look to win two home NCAA Tournament matches in the same season for the first time.
Similar Foes: Creighton and UConn have played two similar opponents this season, with the Jays going 1-0-1 and the Huskies posting an 0-0-2 mark against
Against the Field: Creighton has gone 4-1-1 against the six teams it played which qualified for the NCAA Tournament this year. The Bluejays own wins over
Select Company: Creighton is joined by some elite company in making its 17th straight NCAA tournament appearance. There are only three other schools in the nation which can boast the same feat of having appeared in each of the last 16 NCAA postseasons. Indiana, UCLA and Virginia have joined Creighton in each NCAA tournament since 1992.
And the Winner Has ...: The winner of the third round match featuring No. 11 California (12-3-5) at second-seeded and third-ranked
Potential Rematch: Creighton could possibly play
Perfect 10: Andrei Gotsmanov scored his 10th goal of the season in Creighton's win over
Home Sweet Morrison: The Bluejays are now 46-9-10 (.785) all-time at Morrison Stadium, including a 9-1-0 mark this year. Since 1990, the Bluejays are 148-25-15 (.827) at home. The Jays have ranked in the top-10 in the nation in attendance all five years that Morrison Stadium has been open.
Battling the Best: The Bluejays are now 3-0-1 against the top-25 this year. They have knocked off two sixth-ranked teams (Cal and
Undefeated: Creighton went 4-0-1 in the MVC regular-season this year ? its second straight unbeaten conference slate. CU went 4-0-2 in league play last year. The Jays have also gone undefeated in Valley play in 1996 (5-0-0), 1995 (4-0-1), 1993 (5-0-0) and 1992 (4-0-1). CU's unbeaten campaign was just the 13th in league history.
Poll Position: Creighton was ranked No. 2 in the NSCAA poll for the third consecutive week in the final regular-season poll by the coaches. Prior to the No. 2 ranking, the Jays spent four straight weeks at No. 3. This is Creighton's first No. 2 ranking in the NSCAA poll since the 2001 preseason poll and 2000 final poll. The Jays have not been ranked this high in the regular-season coaches poll since earning the top spot on Sept. 15, 1999.
Where We Rank: In addition to their No. 2 ranking in the coaches poll, the Jays are also ranked No. 2 this week by Soccer Times, Soccer
Best in the Midwest: Creighton was ranked No. 1 in the
NCAA Rankings: Creighton entered the NCAA Tournament leading the nation with a 76.5 shutout percentage (13 clean sheets in 17 matches). The Jays were also second in the nation with a 0.40 goals against average and ranked third in the NCAA with an 88.2 winning percentage. The Jays ranked ninth in the NCAA with an 85.7 save percentage. Bluejay goalkeeper and MVC Freshman of the Year Brian Holt ranked third in the NCAA with a 0.43 goals against average and is seventh in the nation with an 84.4 save percentage.
Third Time's a Charm: Creighton clinched its third consecutive MVC regular-season title and ninth overall this season. The championship gave CU its first out-right title since 2003, as the Jays have shared their last two championships with Bradley.
All-Conference Honors: The Bluejays swept the MVC specialty awards this season, with Player of the Year Andrei Gotsmanov, Defensive Player of the Year Chris Schuler, Freshman of the Year Brian Holt and Coaching Staff of the Year led by Bob Warming. Listed below are the other 2008 all-conference Bluejays.
Bluejays on MVC First-Team
Andrei Gotsmanov, Sr., M
Chris Schuler, Jr., D
Seth Sinovic, Sr., D
Jeff Thayer, Jr., F
Bluejays on MVC Second-Team
Sergio Castillo, So., D/M
Bluejays on MVC Honorable-Mention Brian Holt, Fr., GK
Bluejays on MVC All-Freshman Team
Ethan Finlay, M
Brian Holt, GK
Greg Jordan, M/D
MVC Tournament Recognition: In capturing their 11th MVC Tournament title, several Bluejays stepped up to lead the squad. Senior midfielder Andrei Gotsmanov was named tournament MVP and he was joined by freshman midfielder Ethan Finlay, junior defender Chris Schuler and freshman goalkeeper Brian Holt on the all-tournament team.
Finlay the Freshman: Rookie midfielder Ethan Finlay has scored six goals this season, four of which have been game-winners. His four game-winning goals lead the team and MVC. He ranks second on the team with six goals and third with 15 points, and he was honored on the MVC All-Freshman Team and MVC All-Tournament Team, after scoring a goal in both Valley tourney matches.
Andrei the Giant: Senior Andrei Gotsmanov is the MVC Player of the Year and the MVC Tournament MVP. He leads the team and MVC with 10 goals, while his 22 points top the team as well. He was named the College Soccer News National Player of the Week and MVC Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 3 after scoring both of Creighton's goals in a 2-0 win over No. 24 Drake (Nov. 1).
More on Andrei: Of Gotsmanov's 16 career Bluejay goals, 14 have come at home. The Bluejays are now 18-0-0 all-time when Gotsmanov logs a goal or assist in a match. He tops the team with his 10 goals and 22 points, despite missing two games this year, including the regular-season finale (due to a yellow card suspension).
Seth Can Help: Senior Seth Sinovic had three assists entering CU's regular-season finale at
That's Offensive: CU scored a season-high five goals against
Thayer's Bookends: Junior forward Jeff Thayer, an
Holt On: Redshirt freshman goalkeeper Brian Holt and the Bluejay defense have been impressive this season. Holt, the MVC Freshman of the Year and honorable-mention all-MVC keeper, logged 12 shutouts in his 17 games played. His 0.46 goals against average ranks third in the NCAA. Holt established a school record for goalkeepers by logging 722:12 straight minutes without allowing a goal between Sept. 13 and Oct. 11, bettering the previous record by 160 minutes.
Consecutive CU Shutout Minutes Streak
Brian Holt - 722:12, Sept. 13-Oct. 11, 2008
Kevin Doyle - 562:44, Oct. 11-Nov. 7, 1992
Tom Zawislan - 500:20, Oct. 1-29, 1999
Matt Allen - 480:00, Oct. 26-Nov. 22, 2005
Tom Zawislan - 467:35, Sept. 5-24, 1999
Not a Chance: Not only is Creighton shutting out opponents, but it is rarely even allowing the opposition to get into a position to take shots. Opponents have managed only 7.8 shots per game and a lowly 3.0 shots on goal per game against CU this year. Both numbers are by far the lowest in school history. The Jays have twice kept opponents from attempting a shot on goal in a match this year.
CU Opponents Shots & Shots on Goal
Year Shots PG SOG PG
2008 127 7.8 49 3.0
2007 251 12.6 94 4.7
2006 238 11.3 94 4.5
2005 293 12.7 102 4.4
2004 288 14.4 109 5.5
2003 279 12.7 109 5.0
2002 262 10.9 110 4.6
2001 242 11.5 114 5.4
2000 294 11.3 127 4.9
1999 164 9.1 74 4.1
1998 230 10.5 103 4.7
1997 251 11.4 127 5.8
1996 251 10.5 122 5.1
1995 214 11.9 110 6.1
1994 248 11.8 105 5.0
1993 242 12.1 101 5.1
1992 NA NA 79 4.4
1991 NA NA 127 6.7
1990 209 10.5 134 6.7
Another RS-Fr. GK: Redshirt freshman goalkeeper Nick Goldreich made his collegiate debut against Missouri State on Oct. 21. The rookie made four saves in the double overtime draw.
Time to Turn it Up: Including this season, the Bluejays' pre-October winning percentage is .700 since 2002. Their October-on winning percentage since 2002 is .763, including an 9-0-2 mark this year. See the chart below:
Year Pre-Oct. Oct.-On NCAA
2002 5-2-1 13-2-1 College Cup
2003 3-3-2 9-3-2 Quarterfinals
2004 6-1-0 8-3-2 Third Round
2005 4-1-2 11-4-1 Quarterfinals
2006 6-3-2 7-2-1 First Round
2007 4-1-2 8-2-3 Third Round
2008 6-1-0 9-0-2 ???
?02-08 34-12-9 65-16-12
Welcome Home: Freshman Nick O'Neill had appeared in two of CU's first 11 matches this year, playing 19 total minutes in those appearances. On Oct. 18, O'Neill returned to his hometown of
Winners: Junior Byron Dacy dished an assist in CU's regular-season finale at
No Shots For You: The Bluejay defense did not allow a shot on goal in their 2-0 win over UC Riverside (Sept. 7), marking the first time since 2005 that the Jays limited their opponent to zero shots on goal in a game. CU again equalled that feat against Bradley on Oct. 18. UCR managed only four total shots in the game, followed by just three attempts by UMKC (Sept. 13) and again just three by
West Coast Dominance: Creighton's match with Cal State Northridge on Oct. 1 was its sixth against a team from the West Coast this year. The Bluejays are 6-0-0 against West Coast teams, including 4-0-0 against teams from
Thanks for Coming: Creighton annually ranks among the NCAA leaders in attendance. Recently the fans have been showing up in record numbers. Against
October Dominance: Creighton has not lost a match in October since 2006, after completing its second straight unbeaten October. The Jays went 4-0-2 this season in October, after posting a 5-0-2 mark in the month last year. Since 2002, Creighton is now 39-7-8 (.796) in the month of October, also including back-to-back undefeated Octobers in 2002 and 2003.
Powering Past Pac-10: The Bluejays topped a pair of Pac-10 foes in September, knocking off Stanford, 1-0, and blanking sixth-ranked
Early Arrivals: In Creighton's 2-0 win over UC Riverside (Sept. 7), both Bluejay goals were scored by true freshmen. However this isn't the first semester on the CU campus for either rookie, as both Ethan Finlay and Greg Jordan graduated high school early and joined the Bluejays for training in the spring semester. Their early arrival has paid dividends already, as both have started all four matches, and Finlay scored both game-winning goals on the Sept.5-7 weekend.
Fantastic Fanatics: For the third time in school history, more than 4,000 fans turned out for a Bluejay regular-season home match, as 4,071 fans showed up for Creighton's season-opener. The Jays followed with over 3,000 fans for their second game to give the Bluejays two of the largest 10 crowds in all of college soccer through two weekends of play. The 4,071 fans ranks as the third-largest regular-season home crowd and the fifth-largest crowd in CU home history (including exhibitions).
Top Five Creighton Home Crowds
1 ? 5,812 vs. UCLA, Sept. 8, 2007
2 ? 5,743 vs. Stanford (Exh.), Aug. 26, 2005
3 ? 4,407 vs. Saint Louis, Aug. 31, 1997
4 ? 4,345 vs. Virginia (Exh.), Aug. 28, 1993
5 ? 4,071 vs. Gonzaga, Aug. 29, 2008
Top Five Morrison Stadium Crowds
1 ? 5,812 vs. UCLA, Sept. 8, 2007
2 ? 5,743 vs. Stanford (Exh.), Aug. 26, 2005
3 ? 4,071 vs. Gonzaga, Aug. 29, 2008
3 ? 4,029 vs. UMKC (Exh.), Aug. 27, 2004
4 ? 4,023 vs. Tulsa, Sept. 22, 2007
First Things First: Freshman Kris Clark and sophomore Andrew Duran teamed up with Jeff Thayer on the final goal of the match against Gonzaga (Aug. 29). Duran and Clark both were credited with their first career assists on Thayer's second goal of the match. Sophomore Tucker Sindlinger recorded his first game-winning goal in the win as well.
National Player of the Year Candidates: For the second straight season, two Bluejays have been placed on the Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy Watch List, a preseason list for the award annually given to the top soccer player in Division I. Junior Byron Dacy is on the preseason watch list for the third straight year, even after playing just two matches and redshirting last year because of a torn ACL. Senior Andrei Gotsmanov, who led the team with six goals and 17 points last year, joins Dacy on the list. Last year, Matt Allen was nominated along with Dacy to begin the season. Gotsmanov and Dacy are now on the long list of National Player of the Year candidates from Creighton, including the 1997 winner and current assistant coach, Johnny Torres.
CU National Player of the Year Candidates
Year Player
2008 Byron Dacy & Andrei Gotsmanov
2007 Byron Dacy & Matt Allen
2006 Byron Dacy
2004 Julian Nash
2003 David Wagenfuhr
2002 Mike Tranchilla
2001 Mike Tranchilla
1997 Johnny Torres (Won)
1996 Ross Paule
1993 Keith DeFini & Brian Kamler
Keeping Keepers: There is no doubt experience in goal helps, but there is proof in Creighton's past that demonstrates that experience isn't necessary for success. This season the Bluejays return zero career minutes in goal, with three redshirt freshmen goalkeepers on the roster. The Jays have never previously returned zero minutes in net. In fact, both previous times CU returned 202 career minutes in goal or fewer, it reached the College Cup.
The fewest career goalkeeping minutes the Jays have returned prior to this season came during the 2000 campaign. Mike Gabb had played 179 career minutes before the 2000 season, a year the Bluejays would lead the NCAA with 22 wins and appear in the NCAA championship match. The second-fewest minutes the Jays have returned came in 1996, when Jon Epperson entered the year with 202 career minutes. He helped lead the Bluejays to their first College Cup Final Four that season.
Senior Citizens: Creighton has three seniors ? Andrei Gotsmanov, Seth Sinovic, Tim Walters ? listed on its roster this season, the fewest since the 1998 team also had just three seniors on the squad - Marc Madeley, Richard Mulrooney and Patrick Parker. Gotsmanov and Sinovic demonstrated their senior leadership and ability by combining on the first CU goal of the season this year.
Nine Newcomers: CU's incoming class of nine players ? six true freshmen and three transfers ? was ranked as the 16th-best recruiting class in the country according to College Soccer News. The Jays have 12 freshmen on their roster, five of whom redshirted with the Bluejays last year. Junior Akin Akinrinade (Central Florida), sophomore Kyle Deremer (St. Mary's) and freshman Tim Krueger (Hastings) have transferred into the program. Deremer and Krueger were teammates on Millard North's undefeated state championship team in 2007. Akinrinade, Krueger, along with freshmen Greg Jordan and Ethan Finlay all enrolled and trained at Creighton this spring.
Preseason Summary: Creighton finished 2-1-0 in the exhibition season, allowing just one goal in 270 minutes of action. The Jays crushed the Nebraska Club Team, 5-0, in their only home exhibition match on Aug. 15. CU then was narrowly edged by the Kansas City Wizards of MLS, 1-0, on Aug. 18. They bounced back to blank ninth-ranked and 2007 NCAA runner-up,