The document provides the schedule and results for the Columbus Crew SC for their match against the Chicago Fire on July 15, 2015. It lists the starting lineups, injuries, and key player pronunciations for both teams. The Crew SC are 6-7-6 overall and in 6th place in the Eastern Conference with 24 points, while the Fire are 5-9-3 overall and in 8th place with 18 points. Hector Jimenez is listed as questionable for Crew SC with a lower back injury.
John Carroll will face Mount Union in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Football Championship. This will be a rematch of their regular season game two weeks ago that Mount Union won 31-24. Mount Union has dominated the series historically, winning the last 25 matchups and 29 of the 33 all-time meetings. Mount Union also has the statistical edge this season, ranking first nationally in both total offense and total defense, while John Carroll ranks in the top 15 in both categories. John Carroll will need big performances from quarterback Mark Myers and running back Tommy Michals to keep pace with the high-scoring Mount Union offense.
One of the most storied and successful wrestling programs in the country, Central Oklahoma has won 15 national championships. The 2016-17 season is here, and the Bronchos are primed to return to the top.
The defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks and perennial AFC power New England Patriots both won their divisional playoff games to advance to the conference championship games. The Seahawks defeated the Carolina Panthers 31-17 behind Russell Wilson's three touchdown passes and a 90-yard interception return by Kam Chancellor. The Patriots rallied from two 14-point deficits to beat the Baltimore Ravens 35-31 as Tom Brady broke a playoff record with his 46th touchdown pass. Both teams will now host the conference title games with a Super Bowl berth on the line.
The No. 6 ranked Angelo State Rams will host the undefeated and No. 20 ranked Midwestern State Mustangs on Saturday. The Rams enter the game at 4-0 and 1-0 in conference play after a 35-17 win over West Texas A&M last week. Midwestern State is also 4-0 and 2-0 in conference following a 63-42 victory over Tarleton State. The Rams hold a 7-10 all-time record against the Mustangs but won both matchups last season. This game is designated as Family Day at Angelo State and will feature two of the top offenses in the Lone Star Conference.
Cameron men's basketball vs. Texas A&M-Kingsvillecameronaggies
The document summarizes the 2014-15 men's basketball schedule and results for Cameron University. It includes a list of games played from November to March, with wins and losses indicated. Additional sections provide statistics and records for both Cameron University and their upcoming opponent, Texas A&M-Kingsville. The summary highlights that Cameron has a 9-7 overall record and is facing Kingsville, who has a 6-10 record, in an upcoming conference game.
1. Nate Gamet is in his second season as head coach of the Cameron University men's basketball team.
2. As an assistant previously, Gamet helped guide the Aggies to four postseason appearances and 74 wins over five seasons.
3. Gamet has recruited some of the top talent in the region to Cameron, including former LSC Players of the Year Milton Garner and Desmond Henry.
Cameron Men's Basketball at West Texas A&M Game Notescameronaggies
1. The document provides the 2014-15 schedule and results for the Cameron Aggie Men's Basketball team. It lists their games played from November to February along with wins and losses.
2. It also includes statistics for the top players on the Cameron Aggies and their upcoming opponent, West Texas A&M.
3. The summary provides an overview of the Cameron Aggies' current win streak and national rankings for shooting percentage and assists. It also discusses upcoming games.
The document discusses recent football games and standings in the Lone Star Conference. Three teams - Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and Angelo State - remain undefeated. This week's key game is Angelo State hosting Midwestern State. The conference determines playoff seeding based on regular season results and conducts a two-week playoff between the top teams. Midwestern State improved to 4-0 with a victory over Tarleton State, while Angelo State defeated West Texas A&M. Texas A&M-Commerce also won their game. The document provides details on individual top performances and awards.
John Carroll will face Mount Union in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Football Championship. This will be a rematch of their regular season game two weeks ago that Mount Union won 31-24. Mount Union has dominated the series historically, winning the last 25 matchups and 29 of the 33 all-time meetings. Mount Union also has the statistical edge this season, ranking first nationally in both total offense and total defense, while John Carroll ranks in the top 15 in both categories. John Carroll will need big performances from quarterback Mark Myers and running back Tommy Michals to keep pace with the high-scoring Mount Union offense.
One of the most storied and successful wrestling programs in the country, Central Oklahoma has won 15 national championships. The 2016-17 season is here, and the Bronchos are primed to return to the top.
The defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks and perennial AFC power New England Patriots both won their divisional playoff games to advance to the conference championship games. The Seahawks defeated the Carolina Panthers 31-17 behind Russell Wilson's three touchdown passes and a 90-yard interception return by Kam Chancellor. The Patriots rallied from two 14-point deficits to beat the Baltimore Ravens 35-31 as Tom Brady broke a playoff record with his 46th touchdown pass. Both teams will now host the conference title games with a Super Bowl berth on the line.
The No. 6 ranked Angelo State Rams will host the undefeated and No. 20 ranked Midwestern State Mustangs on Saturday. The Rams enter the game at 4-0 and 1-0 in conference play after a 35-17 win over West Texas A&M last week. Midwestern State is also 4-0 and 2-0 in conference following a 63-42 victory over Tarleton State. The Rams hold a 7-10 all-time record against the Mustangs but won both matchups last season. This game is designated as Family Day at Angelo State and will feature two of the top offenses in the Lone Star Conference.
Cameron men's basketball vs. Texas A&M-Kingsvillecameronaggies
The document summarizes the 2014-15 men's basketball schedule and results for Cameron University. It includes a list of games played from November to March, with wins and losses indicated. Additional sections provide statistics and records for both Cameron University and their upcoming opponent, Texas A&M-Kingsville. The summary highlights that Cameron has a 9-7 overall record and is facing Kingsville, who has a 6-10 record, in an upcoming conference game.
1. Nate Gamet is in his second season as head coach of the Cameron University men's basketball team.
2. As an assistant previously, Gamet helped guide the Aggies to four postseason appearances and 74 wins over five seasons.
3. Gamet has recruited some of the top talent in the region to Cameron, including former LSC Players of the Year Milton Garner and Desmond Henry.
Cameron Men's Basketball at West Texas A&M Game Notescameronaggies
1. The document provides the 2014-15 schedule and results for the Cameron Aggie Men's Basketball team. It lists their games played from November to February along with wins and losses.
2. It also includes statistics for the top players on the Cameron Aggies and their upcoming opponent, West Texas A&M.
3. The summary provides an overview of the Cameron Aggies' current win streak and national rankings for shooting percentage and assists. It also discusses upcoming games.
The document discusses recent football games and standings in the Lone Star Conference. Three teams - Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and Angelo State - remain undefeated. This week's key game is Angelo State hosting Midwestern State. The conference determines playoff seeding based on regular season results and conducts a two-week playoff between the top teams. Midwestern State improved to 4-0 with a victory over Tarleton State, while Angelo State defeated West Texas A&M. Texas A&M-Commerce also won their game. The document provides details on individual top performances and awards.
#8 West Texas A&M vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Nov. 20, 2018)Tyson Jex
West Texas A&M will host Colorado State-Pueblo on November 23rd as part of the Pak-A-Sak Thanksgiving Classic in Canyon, Texas. West Texas A&M enters the game ranked 8th nationally with a record of 6-1, while Colorado State-Pueblo has a record of 2-2. The game notes provide statistical comparisons between the two teams and preview the matchup.
This document provides a preview and analysis of Week 3 matchups in the International Fantasy Football League (IFFL). It summarizes the results of Week 2, discusses the current league standings and team rankings, and previews the starting lineups for each team in Week 3, highlighting the top players. The two teams tied for first place are both from Mexico: Bleeding Blue and Dragones. Bleeding Blue had a franchise record scoring output last week. Other notable teams discussed include Jaymin from China, StormyOz from Australia, and the defending champion Mighty Cyclones from the USA.
Feature Sample 1 - Athletics Year In ReviewKevin Smith
The John Carroll University athletic department had one of its most successful years in school history during the 2014-2015 season. Some highlights included the men's team winning the OAC All-Sports trophy, the men's tennis team making their first-ever NCAA tournament appearance, three teams and seven individuals qualifying for NCAA championships, and several athletes earning All-American honors. Coaches also achieved milestones, such as the men's basketball coach winning his 400th game and the men's soccer coach his 100th game. Overall, it was a year of excellence and firsts for many of JCU's athletic programs.
The document discusses several games and results involving the Miles Community College Pioneers men's basketball team:
1) Sophomore Teslim Idris was named to the All-Region IX third team after averaging 12.2 points and 7.6 rebounds per game for MCC.
2) MCC will open the Region IX conference tournament as the #7 seed facing #2 seed Otero Junior College.
3) MCC kicked off their 2014-2015 season by hosting a tournament over Halloween weekend.
This document contains a list of names and times associated with an athletic event. It includes:
1. Lists of names of athletes competing in different events like the 20km walk, 400m hurdles, 10000m run, and 4x400m relay.
2. Lists of past performance times for athletes in various distance races ranging from 400m to 10000m.
3. The scheduled start times for events on the day of the competition including long jump, hammer throw, 800m race, and 3000m steeplechase.
4. A closing time of 18:00hrs listed for the event.
This document provides a schedule and results for the 2010-11 University Athletic Association (UAA) Men's Basketball season. It includes the upcoming playoff schedule, a review of the previous season's results, links to relevant websites, an upcoming game schedule, current conference and overall standings, players of the week, and brief updates on several UAA teams. The key information is the upcoming schedule for the UAA season and playoffs, current standings showing Emory and Rochester tied for first, and brief highlights for some top UAA teams.
Angelo State University was selected for the NCAA Division II championship football playoff field, marking their sixth appearance. They will face Michigan Tech on November 22. Angelo State won the Lone Star Conference playoff championship over Texas A&M-Commerce. In other LSC playoff games, Tarleton State defeated Midwestern State, Eastern New Mexico defeated West Texas A&M, and Texas A&M-Kingsville defeated McMurry. The weekly offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the week were named from Eastern New Mexico University for their performances.
This document provides a preview and starting lineups for Week 2 of the International Fantasy Football League (IFFL). It recaps the results from Week 1 and lists the matchups for Week 2. It also includes league standings, player rankings, and notes on individual team matchups for Week 2.
This document provides the schedule and results for the 2019 West Texas A&M Lady Buff volleyball team. It lists their upcoming matches for the week of October 22nd against Tarleton and UT Permian Basin. It also provides statistics for West Texas A&M, Tarleton, UT Permian Basin, and Western New Mexico. The Lady Buffs are led by first year head coach Kendra Potts and are looking to continue their success against regional opponents Tarleton and UT Permian Basin.
The College of Wooster football team will rely heavily on its experienced offensive and defensive lines in 2015, returning seven starters between the two units. While several new playmakers will need to emerge at the skill positions, head coach Frank Colaprete believes the Scots can build off their 2013 success behind the leadership of their senior class. Wooster faces a challenging schedule that includes three opponents ranked in the preseason top 25.
Yale University's football team will have a new look in 2012 under first year head coach Tony Reno. The Bulldogs have 16 returning starters but lack experience, with no three-year starters returning. On offense, senior running back Mordecai Cargill is the leading returning rusher. The receiving corps has depth with seniors Chris Smith and Allen Harris. On defense, senior linebacker Will McHale is the leading returning tackler. Special teams return starters in senior placekicker Philippe Panico and sophomore punter Kyle Cazzetta. Yale will look to improve on its 5-5 record from 2011 in Reno's first season.
The #15 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team will host a three-game series against #4 Angelo State University at Schaeffer Park on March 16-17. The Lady Buffs enter with an overall record of 22-3 and 5-1 in conference play, while Angelo State is 25-2 overall and 9-0 in conference play. Angelo State leads the all-time series against West Texas A&M 28-26. The Lady Buffs have won the last six meetings between the teams in Canyon. This weekend's games will be youth weekend at Schaeffer Park.
This document contains rosters for various sports teams at a school. It lists the names of students and coaches for junior and senior girls and boys volleyball teams, boys and girls soccer teams, a cross country team, and junior and senior wrestling teams. The document provides a breakdown of the players and coaches by row for each team.
2021 INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAFT RESULTSBrian Slack
The document summarizes the first round draft results for 12 fantasy football leagues, listing the player each team in each league drafted along with their draft position. Some of the top players drafted included Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, Tyreek Hill, Alvin Kamara, and Davante Adams. League names included Bowl Bound Mavericks, Russian Hackers, Procters, Big Dawgs, and Bleeding Blue.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference football for the week. It notes that four LSC teams started the season with wins in non-conference games last week. It also discusses the upcoming Lone Star Football Festival at AT&T Stadium featuring three LSC matchups. The article names the offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the week from games played the previous week. It provides statistics and notes from those games and recognizes other top performers. It includes the current LSC football standings and schedule for the upcoming week as well as results and notes from the previous week's games.
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the Lone Star Conference in the 2015 NCAA Division II Football Championship. Midwestern State received the No. 1 seed in their region and a first-round bye, while Texas A&M-Commerce will face Ferris State in the first round as the seventh seed, making their first playoff appearance since 1995. Midwestern State defeated Texas A&M-Commerce 37-33 in the Lone Star Conference championship game.
The document summarizes the upcoming Lone Star Conference football playoffs. Texas A&M-Commerce earned the top seed after finishing the regular season with a perfect 6-0 conference record. They will host Angelo State in one of the playoff games on November 7th. The winners of the playoff games on November 7th will meet for the conference title on November 14th, while the losers will play for third place. It also provides details on individual player performances and awards from the previous week's games.
The document summarizes recent NFL and NCAA football results from the past week. It provides standings and scores from NFL games on Sunday, including Joe Flacco throwing 5 touchdowns as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48-17. It also lists the top 10 teams in the AP and USA Today NCAA football polls, with Mississippi State ranked first in both after remaining undefeated with a 38-23 win over Auburn.
2016 Central Oklahoma Softball media guideBronchoSports
Jon Hunter
Jon Hunter joined the UCO softball staff as a full-time assistant coach in the summer of 2015.
Hunter came to UCO after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at NCAA Division II
West Texas A&M.
At WTAMU, Hunter helped lead the Lady Buffs to a combined record of 71-33 and back-to-back Lone Star
Conference championships in 2013 and 2014. The Lady Buffs advanced to the NCAA Central Regional both
seasons under Hunter's guidance.
Prior to his stint at West Texas A&M, Hunter served as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Texas State
from 2011-12. He helped the Bobcats to a 57-24 record
2015-16 Central Oklahoma men's basketball media guideBronchoSports
Cameron Henderson
Graduate Assistant: Daniel Wheeler
2015-16 Outlook
Central Oklahoma returns eight lettermen and three starters from last year’s 20-10 squad that finished tied for third in the MIAA. However, the Bronchos will need to replace two starters and six lettermen lost to graduation.
Leading the returnees is senior forward Jarred Bairstow, who averaged 11.4 points and 5.6 rebounds last season. Also back in the starting lineup are senior guard Seth Heckart (5.5 ppg) and junior forward Corbin Byford (4.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg).
Other returning lettermen providing depth and experience include junior guards Garen
The document provides game notes for the Texas A&M-Kingsville Men's Basketball team, including their upcoming matchup against the #8/#7 ranked Angelo State University Rams. It outlines both teams' records, statistics, starting lineups, injuries and previous matchups. The Javelinas look to end Angelo State's 13-game winning streak at home on January 31st after losing their last game to a nationally ranked opponent.
#8 West Texas A&M vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Nov. 20, 2018)Tyson Jex
West Texas A&M will host Colorado State-Pueblo on November 23rd as part of the Pak-A-Sak Thanksgiving Classic in Canyon, Texas. West Texas A&M enters the game ranked 8th nationally with a record of 6-1, while Colorado State-Pueblo has a record of 2-2. The game notes provide statistical comparisons between the two teams and preview the matchup.
This document provides a preview and analysis of Week 3 matchups in the International Fantasy Football League (IFFL). It summarizes the results of Week 2, discusses the current league standings and team rankings, and previews the starting lineups for each team in Week 3, highlighting the top players. The two teams tied for first place are both from Mexico: Bleeding Blue and Dragones. Bleeding Blue had a franchise record scoring output last week. Other notable teams discussed include Jaymin from China, StormyOz from Australia, and the defending champion Mighty Cyclones from the USA.
Feature Sample 1 - Athletics Year In ReviewKevin Smith
The John Carroll University athletic department had one of its most successful years in school history during the 2014-2015 season. Some highlights included the men's team winning the OAC All-Sports trophy, the men's tennis team making their first-ever NCAA tournament appearance, three teams and seven individuals qualifying for NCAA championships, and several athletes earning All-American honors. Coaches also achieved milestones, such as the men's basketball coach winning his 400th game and the men's soccer coach his 100th game. Overall, it was a year of excellence and firsts for many of JCU's athletic programs.
The document discusses several games and results involving the Miles Community College Pioneers men's basketball team:
1) Sophomore Teslim Idris was named to the All-Region IX third team after averaging 12.2 points and 7.6 rebounds per game for MCC.
2) MCC will open the Region IX conference tournament as the #7 seed facing #2 seed Otero Junior College.
3) MCC kicked off their 2014-2015 season by hosting a tournament over Halloween weekend.
This document contains a list of names and times associated with an athletic event. It includes:
1. Lists of names of athletes competing in different events like the 20km walk, 400m hurdles, 10000m run, and 4x400m relay.
2. Lists of past performance times for athletes in various distance races ranging from 400m to 10000m.
3. The scheduled start times for events on the day of the competition including long jump, hammer throw, 800m race, and 3000m steeplechase.
4. A closing time of 18:00hrs listed for the event.
This document provides a schedule and results for the 2010-11 University Athletic Association (UAA) Men's Basketball season. It includes the upcoming playoff schedule, a review of the previous season's results, links to relevant websites, an upcoming game schedule, current conference and overall standings, players of the week, and brief updates on several UAA teams. The key information is the upcoming schedule for the UAA season and playoffs, current standings showing Emory and Rochester tied for first, and brief highlights for some top UAA teams.
Angelo State University was selected for the NCAA Division II championship football playoff field, marking their sixth appearance. They will face Michigan Tech on November 22. Angelo State won the Lone Star Conference playoff championship over Texas A&M-Commerce. In other LSC playoff games, Tarleton State defeated Midwestern State, Eastern New Mexico defeated West Texas A&M, and Texas A&M-Kingsville defeated McMurry. The weekly offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the week were named from Eastern New Mexico University for their performances.
This document provides a preview and starting lineups for Week 2 of the International Fantasy Football League (IFFL). It recaps the results from Week 1 and lists the matchups for Week 2. It also includes league standings, player rankings, and notes on individual team matchups for Week 2.
This document provides the schedule and results for the 2019 West Texas A&M Lady Buff volleyball team. It lists their upcoming matches for the week of October 22nd against Tarleton and UT Permian Basin. It also provides statistics for West Texas A&M, Tarleton, UT Permian Basin, and Western New Mexico. The Lady Buffs are led by first year head coach Kendra Potts and are looking to continue their success against regional opponents Tarleton and UT Permian Basin.
The College of Wooster football team will rely heavily on its experienced offensive and defensive lines in 2015, returning seven starters between the two units. While several new playmakers will need to emerge at the skill positions, head coach Frank Colaprete believes the Scots can build off their 2013 success behind the leadership of their senior class. Wooster faces a challenging schedule that includes three opponents ranked in the preseason top 25.
Yale University's football team will have a new look in 2012 under first year head coach Tony Reno. The Bulldogs have 16 returning starters but lack experience, with no three-year starters returning. On offense, senior running back Mordecai Cargill is the leading returning rusher. The receiving corps has depth with seniors Chris Smith and Allen Harris. On defense, senior linebacker Will McHale is the leading returning tackler. Special teams return starters in senior placekicker Philippe Panico and sophomore punter Kyle Cazzetta. Yale will look to improve on its 5-5 record from 2011 in Reno's first season.
The #15 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team will host a three-game series against #4 Angelo State University at Schaeffer Park on March 16-17. The Lady Buffs enter with an overall record of 22-3 and 5-1 in conference play, while Angelo State is 25-2 overall and 9-0 in conference play. Angelo State leads the all-time series against West Texas A&M 28-26. The Lady Buffs have won the last six meetings between the teams in Canyon. This weekend's games will be youth weekend at Schaeffer Park.
This document contains rosters for various sports teams at a school. It lists the names of students and coaches for junior and senior girls and boys volleyball teams, boys and girls soccer teams, a cross country team, and junior and senior wrestling teams. The document provides a breakdown of the players and coaches by row for each team.
2021 INTERNATIONAL FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAFT RESULTSBrian Slack
The document summarizes the first round draft results for 12 fantasy football leagues, listing the player each team in each league drafted along with their draft position. Some of the top players drafted included Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, Tyreek Hill, Alvin Kamara, and Davante Adams. League names included Bowl Bound Mavericks, Russian Hackers, Procters, Big Dawgs, and Bleeding Blue.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference football for the week. It notes that four LSC teams started the season with wins in non-conference games last week. It also discusses the upcoming Lone Star Football Festival at AT&T Stadium featuring three LSC matchups. The article names the offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the week from games played the previous week. It provides statistics and notes from those games and recognizes other top performers. It includes the current LSC football standings and schedule for the upcoming week as well as results and notes from the previous week's games.
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the Lone Star Conference in the 2015 NCAA Division II Football Championship. Midwestern State received the No. 1 seed in their region and a first-round bye, while Texas A&M-Commerce will face Ferris State in the first round as the seventh seed, making their first playoff appearance since 1995. Midwestern State defeated Texas A&M-Commerce 37-33 in the Lone Star Conference championship game.
The document summarizes the upcoming Lone Star Conference football playoffs. Texas A&M-Commerce earned the top seed after finishing the regular season with a perfect 6-0 conference record. They will host Angelo State in one of the playoff games on November 7th. The winners of the playoff games on November 7th will meet for the conference title on November 14th, while the losers will play for third place. It also provides details on individual player performances and awards from the previous week's games.
The document summarizes recent NFL and NCAA football results from the past week. It provides standings and scores from NFL games on Sunday, including Joe Flacco throwing 5 touchdowns as the Baltimore Ravens beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48-17. It also lists the top 10 teams in the AP and USA Today NCAA football polls, with Mississippi State ranked first in both after remaining undefeated with a 38-23 win over Auburn.
2016 Central Oklahoma Softball media guideBronchoSports
Jon Hunter
Jon Hunter joined the UCO softball staff as a full-time assistant coach in the summer of 2015.
Hunter came to UCO after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at NCAA Division II
West Texas A&M.
At WTAMU, Hunter helped lead the Lady Buffs to a combined record of 71-33 and back-to-back Lone Star
Conference championships in 2013 and 2014. The Lady Buffs advanced to the NCAA Central Regional both
seasons under Hunter's guidance.
Prior to his stint at West Texas A&M, Hunter served as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Texas State
from 2011-12. He helped the Bobcats to a 57-24 record
2015-16 Central Oklahoma men's basketball media guideBronchoSports
Cameron Henderson
Graduate Assistant: Daniel Wheeler
2015-16 Outlook
Central Oklahoma returns eight lettermen and three starters from last year’s 20-10 squad that finished tied for third in the MIAA. However, the Bronchos will need to replace two starters and six lettermen lost to graduation.
Leading the returnees is senior forward Jarred Bairstow, who averaged 11.4 points and 5.6 rebounds last season. Also back in the starting lineup are senior guard Seth Heckart (5.5 ppg) and junior forward Corbin Byford (4.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg).
Other returning lettermen providing depth and experience include junior guards Garen
The document provides game notes for the Texas A&M-Kingsville Men's Basketball team, including their upcoming matchup against the #8/#7 ranked Angelo State University Rams. It outlines both teams' records, statistics, starting lineups, injuries and previous matchups. The Javelinas look to end Angelo State's 13-game winning streak at home on January 31st after losing their last game to a nationally ranked opponent.
The West Texas A&M Buffaloes defeated the #12 Angelo State Rams 92-77 in front of over 1,500 fans. Sophomore guard Jerrod Walton scored a career-high 27 points to lead the Buffs. WT had four players in double figures and outrebounded Angelo State 46-28. The Buffs improved to 18-7 on the season and will next face Texas A&M-Kingsville on the road looking to extend their winning streak to six games.
The document provides the game notes for the 2014-15 Texas A&M-Kingsville men's basketball team, including their upcoming game against #3/#5 Tarleton State University on January 10, 2015. It outlines the Javelinas' season schedule, roster, stats leaders, coaching staff, and opponent for their next game. The notes give an overview of the matchup between Texas A&M-Kingsville and Tarleton State ahead of their conference game.
The document provides the schedule and results for the Weber State University women's volleyball team for the 2014 season. It summarizes that the Wildcats lost their last two matches the previous weekend on the road against Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. It then notes that the Wildcats will host two matches this upcoming week against Sacramento State on Thursday and Portland State on Saturday. The document also provides individual career and single-season records for Wildcat players.
The document provides game notes and statistics for the Columbus State University Lady Cougars basketball team, including their schedule, individual player stats, and an upcoming game against Montevallo. The Lady Cougars have a 17-4 overall record and are tied for first in their conference, while their opponent Montevallo has a 7-14 record; the notes include a comparison of team statistics and preview of the upcoming matchup.
2015-16 UCO women's basketball media guideBronchoSports
Heather Davis is in her second season as an assistant coach for the Central Oklahoma women's basketball program.
Davis came to UCO after spending the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. She helped guide the Eagles to a 27-7 record and a trip to the NAIA Division II National Tournament.
Prior to her stint at OKWU, Davis served as an assistant coach at Oklahoma City University from 2011-13. She helped the Stars to back-to-back 20-win seasons and a pair of appearances in the NAIA Division I National Tournament.
A native of Edmond, Okla., Davis was a standout player at Edmond Memorial High School before continuing her career at the
Jan. 14 Men's Basketball Game Notes at Eastern New MexicoKelvin Queliz
The document provides the game notes for Texas A&M-Kingsville Men's Basketball game against Eastern New Mexico University on January 14, 2015. It outlines both teams' records, rankings, coaching staffs, projected starting lineups, statistical leaders, and previous matchups. The Javelinas are 5-9 overall and 0-2 in conference play, while the Greyhounds are 7-8 overall and also 0-2 in conference play. Troy Jones leads Texas A&M-Kingsville in scoring and rebounding.
The #25 Midwestern State Mustangs host the West Texas A&M Buffaloes in a key Lone Star Conference matchup. The Mustangs enter the game at 16-5 overall and 5-4 in conference play, having lost their last four games. They are led by Jordan Stevens who averages 15 points per game. The Buffaloes are 19-7 overall and 7-3 in conference play, riding a seven game win streak. They are led by David Chavlovich who needs 16 more points to reach 1,000 for his career. This is a crucial game for both teams as they battle for position in the LSC standings.
The document provides game notes for Texas A&M-Kingsville Men's Basketball, including their current record, upcoming schedule and opponents, individual and team stats leaders, roster and newcomers. Troy Jones leads the team in scoring and rebounding, while Jamar Goodwin has the most steals and blocks. The Javelinas are preparing to face Cameron University on the road, looking to improve to 2-3 in conference play and even the all-time series at 17-17.
Oklahoma State University's wrestling team will face California State University, Bakersfield on February 8th and the University of Oklahoma on February 9th. The document provides the matchups for each dual meet, rankings for notable wrestlers, season results, standings, and history of series against each upcoming opponent.
The #16 West Texas A&M Buffaloes baseball team hosts the Tarleton Texans for a four-game Lone Star Conference series this weekend at Wilder Park. West Texas A&M enters with a 28-8 overall record and 7-5 in conference, while Tarleton is 12-22 overall and 2-6 in the LSC. The Buffaloes are led offensively by Kyle Kaufman, who is batting .398 with 12 doubles and 6 home runs. On the mound, Joe Corbett is 8-0 with a 1.53 ERA. Tarleton is led by Colby Seltzer, hitting .298 with 11 doubles and 3 home runs. Brian Archibald leads the
Texas A&M-Kingsville Game Notes March 4 vs. ASUKelvin Queliz
This document provides the game notes for the 2014-15 Texas A&M-Kingsville men's basketball team. It includes the team's schedule, roster, stats leaders, coaching staff information, and upcoming matchup with Angelo State in the Lone Star Conference tournament. The Javelinas finished the regular season 8-18 overall and 3-11 in conference play. They will face #15/#13 Angelo State in the first round of the LSC tournament on March 4th at 2:30pm at the Allen Event Center.
The West Texas A&M Buffaloes lost their Lone Star Conference opener to Cameron Aggies 83-80 in overtime. David Chavlovich led the Buffs with 27 points in the losing effort. The Buffs will look to bounce back as they host Oklahoma City on Saturday, January 2nd at 4:00pm at the First United Bank Center, where live stats and video will be provided.
1. 2015 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Kickoff: 8:30 p.m. ET
Location: Toyota Park (Bridgeview, Illinois)
TWCSC: Dwight Burgess (co-host), Neil Sika (co-host)
CD102.5 FM: Dwight Burgess (co-host), Neil Sika (co-host)
La Mega 103.1 FM: Juan Valladares (play-by-play)
Columbus Crew SC Communications Contacts:
Tim Miller (O: 614-447-4176) (C: 847-828-2003), TMiller@columbuscrewsc.com
Ryan Schwepfinger (O: 614-447-4203) (C: 610-751-7067), RSchwepfinger@columbuscrewsc.com
Chicago Fire Communications Contacts:
Doug Hicks (O: 706-496-6724), dhicks@chicago-fire.com
Frank Stranzl (O: 708-496-6795) (C: 707-696-1931), fstranzl@chicago-fire.com
Eunice Kim (O: 708-496-6726) (C: 770-634-7636), ekim@chicago-fire.com
OVERALL: 6-7-6 HOME: 6-2-2 AWAY: 0-5-4
Date Opponent Time (ET)/Result TV
Sat., March 7 at Houston Dynamo L, 0-1 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., March 14 TORONTO FC W, 2-0 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., March 28 NEW YORK RED BULLS L, 1-2 TWC SportsChannel
Wed., April 8 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC D, 2-2 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., April 11 at New England Revolution D, 0-0 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., April 18 ORLANDO CITY SC W, 3-0 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., April 25 PHILADELPHIA UNION W, 4-1 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., May 2 at D.C. United L, 0-2 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., May 9 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC W, 3-2 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., May 16 at San Jose Earthquakes L, 0-2 TWC SportsChannel
Fri., May 22 CHICAGO FIRE D, 2-2 TWC SportsChannel/Univision
Wed., May 27 VALENCIA CF (International Friendly) L, 0-1
Sat., May 30 at Orlando City SC D, 2-2 TWC SportsChannel
Wed., June 3 at Philadelphia Union L, 0-3 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., June 6 MONTREAL IMPACT L, 1-2 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., June 13 LA GALAXY D, 1-1 TWC SportsChannel
Wed., June 17 at Richmond Kickers (USOC Fourth Rd.) W, 3-1 ColumbusCrewSC.com
Wed., June 24 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION W, 2-1 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., June 27 at Real Salt Lake D, 2-2 TWC SportsChannel
Tue., June 30 at Orlando City SC (USOC Rd. of 16) L, 0-2 YouTube.com/USSoccer
Sat., July 4 NEW YORK RED BULLS W, 2-1 TWC SportsChannel
Sat., July 11 at Montreal Impact L, 0-3 TWC SportsChannel
Wed., July 15 at Chicago Fire 8:30 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sun., July 19 CHICAGO FIRE 5:00 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., July 25 TORONTO FC 7:30 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sat., Aug. 1 at Orlando City SC 7:30 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sat., Aug. 8 at Colorado Rapids 9:00 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Wed., Aug. 19 NEW YORK CITY FC 7:30 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sat., Aug. 22 SPORTING KANSAS CITY 7:30 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sat., Aug. 29 at New York City FC 4:00 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sun., Sept. 6 FC DALLAS 7:00 p.m. FOX Sports 1
Sat., Sept. 12 at Philadelphia Union 7:00 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sat., Sept. 19 at D.C. United 7:00 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sat., Sept. 26 PORTLAND TIMBERS FC 7:30 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sat., Oct. 3 at New York Red Bulls 7:00 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sat., Oct. 17 at Toronto FC 2:00 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
Sun., Oct. 25 D.C. UNITED 5:00 p.m. TWC SportsChannel
PRONUNCIATIONS
# Player Pos. Pronunciation
2 Tyson Wahl D WALL
3 Chris Klute D KLOO-tee (like Flutie)
5 Emanuel Pogatetz D POH-gah-tetz
6 Tony Tchani M CHA-knee
7 Kristinn Steindorsson M KRIS-tin STYNE-door-son
8 Mohammed Saeid M mo-HAHM-ed SIGH-eed
9 Justin Meram M MAIR-ahm
10 Federico Higuain (Nickname “Pipa”) M FED-er-EE-co EE-gwa-EEN (“PEA-pa”)
11 Cedrick Mabwati M SEHD-rick Ma-BWAH-ti
12 Kevan George M KEY-vonn
13 Ethan Finlay M Fin-LEE
14 Waylon Francis D WAY-lin
16 Hector Jimenez M hee-MEH-nes
17 Ben Speas M SPEEZ
18 Aaron Schoenfeld F SHOW-en-feld
19 Romain Gall M RO-men GALL (like Ball)
23 Kei Kamara F KYE kuh-MAR-uh
29 Adam Bedell F ba-DELL
41 Brad Stuver GK STEW-vur
For an audio guide with every Crew SC player pronouncing his own name, please see
www.columbuscrewsc.com/media/pronounce. Technical staff pronunciations on page two.
COLUMBUS
CREW SC
(6-7-6, 24 pts.)
CHICAGO
FIRE
(5-9-3, 18 pts.)
CREW SC MEDIA WEBSITE: COLUMBUSCREWSC.COM/MEDIA
14 FRANCIS
16 GP, 16 GS, 0 G, 5 A
9 MERAM
17 GP, 16 GS, 3 G, 3 A
10 HIGUAIN
18 GP, 18 GS, 4 G, 4 A
6 TCHANI
17 GP, 17 GS, 3 G, 1 A
1 CLARK
19 GP, 19 GS, 1.53 GAA, 3 CS
4 PARKHURST
18 GP, 18 GS, 0 G, 0 A
8 SAEID
17 GP, 16 GS, 0 G, 0 A
16 JIMENEZ
16 GP, 10 GS, 0 G, 3 A
POSSIBLE STARTING XI
23 KAMARA
19 GP, 18 GS, 12 G, 5 A
13 FINLAY
19 GP, 19 GS, 5 G, 10 A
5 POGATETZ
17 GP, 16 GS, 0 G, 1 A
CREW SC INJURY REPORT FOR UPCOMING MATCH
QUESTIONABLE: Hector Jimenez (Lower Back Pain)
2. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
No . Name Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Hometown College
1 Steve Clark GK 6-2 192 04-14-86 Mason, MI Oakland University
2 Tyson Wahl D 6-2 185 02-23-84 Newport Beach, CA University of California-Berkeley
3 Chris Klute D 6-1 172 03-05-90 Grand Prairie, TX Clayton State University
4 Michael Parkhurst D 5-11 159 01-24-84 Providence, RI Wake Forest University
5 Emanuel Pogatetz D 6-3 198 01-16-83 Graz, Austria
6 Tony Tchani M 6-4 185 04-13-89 Douala, Cameroon University of Virginia
7 Kristinn Steindorsson M 5-10 154 04-29-90 Kopavogur, Iceland
8 Mohammed Saeid M 5-7 141 12-24-90 Örebro, Sweden
9 Justin Meram M 6-1 165 12-04-88 Shelby Township, MI University of Michigan
10 Federico Higuaín M 5-8 165 10-24-84 Buenos Aires, Argentina
11 Cedrick Mabwati M 5-6 137 03-08-92 Kinshasa, DR Congo
12 Kevan George M 6-2 170 01-30-90 Roxborough, Tobago University of Central Florida
13 Ethan Finlay M 5-9 165 08-06-90 Marshfield, WI Creighton University
14 Waylon Francis D 5-9 160 09-20-90 Puerto Limón, Costa Rica
16 Hector Jimenez M 5-9 140 11-03-88 Bell Gardens, CA University of California-Berkeley
17 Ben Speas M 5-8 155 01-17-91 Stow, OH University of North Carolina
18 Aaron Schoenfeld F 6-4 200 04-17-90 Knoxville, TN East Tennessee State University
19 Romain Gall M 5-9 163 01-31-95 Herndon, VA
20 Wil Trapp M 5-8 150 01-15-93 Gahanna, OH University of Akron
21 Chad Barson D 5-10 170 02-25-91 Lewis Center, OH University of Akron
22 Kalen Ryden D 6-2 200 04-12-91 Norman, OK Midwestern State University
23 Kei Kamara F 6-3 185 09-01-84 Kenema, Sierra Leone California State University-Dominguez Hills
24 Sergio Campbell D 6-4 197 01-16-92 Clarendon, Jamaica University of Connecticut
26 Ben Swanson M 5-6 130 07-18-97 Grove City, OH
28 Matt Lampson GK 6-3 200 09-06-89 Hilliard, OH The Ohio State University
29 Adam Bedell F 6-7 204 12-01-91 Livonia, MI University of Detroit Mercy
41 Brad Stuver GK 6-3 180 04-16-91 Twinsburg, OH Cleveland State University
No. Name Age Pronunciation Birthplace Previous Club
21 Chad Barson 24 Columbus, OH University of Akron (NCAA)
29 Adam Bedell 23 ba-DELL Livonia, MI University of Detroit Mercy (NCAA)
24 Sergio Campbell 23 Clarendon, Jamaica University of Connecticut (NCAA)
1 Steve Clark 29 Mason, MI Honefoss BK (Norway)
13 Ethan Finlay 24 fin-LEE Duluth, MN Creighton University (NCAA)
14 Waylon Francis 24 WAY-lin Puerto Limón, Costa Rica CS Herediano (Costa Rica)
19 Romain Gall 20 RO-men GALL (like Ball) Paris, France FC Lorient - Lorient II (France)
12 Kevan George 25 KEY-vonn Roxborough, Tobago University of Central Florida (NCAA)
10 Federico Higuaín (“Pipa”) 30 FED-er-EE-co EE-gwa-EEN (“PEA-pa”) Buenos Aires, Argentina Colón de Santa Fe (Argentina)
16 Hector Jimenez 26 hee-MEH-nes Huntington Park, CA LA Galaxy
23 Kei Kamara 30 KYE kuh-MAR-uh Kenema, Sierra Leone Middlesbrough FC (England)
3 Chris Klute 25 KLOO-tee (like Flutie) Grand Prairie, TX Colorado Rapids
28 Matt Lampson 25 Cleveland, TN The Ohio State University (NCAA)
11 Cedrick Mabwati 23 SEHD-rick Ma-BWAH-ti Kinshasa, DR Congo Osasuna (Spain)
9 Justin Meram 26 MAIR-ahm Shelby Township, MI University of Michigan (NCAA)
4 Michael Parkhurst 31 Providence, RI FC Augsburg (Germany)
5 Emanuel Pogatetz 32 POH-gah-tetz Graz, Austria 1. FC Nürnberg (Germany)
22 Kalen Ryden 24 Norman, OK Midwestern State University (NCAA)
8 Mohammed Saeid 24 mo-HAHM-ed SIGH-eed Örebro, Sweden Örebro SK (Sweden)
18 Aaron Schoenfeld 25 SHOW-en-feld Knoxville, TN East Tennessee State University (NCAA)
17 Ben Speas 24 SPEEZ Stow, OH University of North Carolina (NCAA)
7 Kristinn Steindorsson 25 KRIS-tin STYNE-door-son Reykjavik, Iceland Halmstads BK (Sweden)
41 Brad Stuver 24 STEW-vur Mayfield, OH Cleveland State University (NCAA)
26 Ben Swanson 17 Grove City, OH Crew SC Academy
6 Tony Tchani 26 CHA-knee Bafang, Cameroon Toronto FC
20 Wil Trapp 22 Columbus, OH University of Akron (NCAA)
2 Tyson Wahl 31 WALL Newport Beach, CA Colorado Rapids
2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER
2015 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
Sporting Director and Head Coach: Gregg Berhalter
Assistant Coaches: Sixten Boström, Pat Onstad, Josh Wolff
Director of Soccer Operations: Asher Mendelsohn
High Performance Director: Steve Tashjian
Pronunciations:
Gregg Berhalter (BUR-hall-ter)
Sixten Boström (SIX-tin BO-strum)
Asher Mendelsohn (MEN-dell-son)
Steve Tashjian (TASH-jin)
Director of Team Operations: Tucker Walther
Head Athletic Trainer: Craig Devine
Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jon MacGregor
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Brook Hamilton
Equipment Manager: John Velasco
Team Operations Assistant: Ron Meadors
3. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
2015 MLS RESULTS
MLS Regular Season
Date Opponent Result Score Attend. Record Place Pts. Goal Scorers
Sat., March 7 at Houston Dynamo L 0-1 22,351 0-1-0 7 0 HOU: Barnes (66’)
Sat., March 14 TORONTO FC W 2-0 15,826 1-1-0 3 3 CLB: Meram (57’), Kamara (61’)
Sat., March 28 NEW YORK RED BULLS L 1-2 10,302 1-2-0 6 3 CLB: Tchani (58’); NYRB: Wright-Phillips (49’), Grella (67’)
Wed., April 8 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC D 2-2 18,083 1-2-1 7 4 CLB: Kamara 2 (24’, 50’); VAN: Rivero (31’), Mattocks (64’)
Sat., April 11 at New England Revolution D 0-0 13,092 1-2-2 6 5 None
Sat., April 18 ORLANDO CITY SC W 3-0 15,655 2-2-2 4 8 CLB: Higuain (32’), Meram (55’), Kamara (60’)
Sat., April 25 PHILADELPHIA UNION W 4-1 15,553 3-2-2 4 11 CLB: Kamara (21’), Finlay (32’, 73’), Meram (44’); PHI: Ayuk (64’)
Sat., May 2 at D.C. United L 0-2 13,107 3-3-2 4 11 DC: Espindola (15’), Franklin (41’)
Sat., May 9 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC W 3-2 16,714 4-3-2 4 14 CLB: Kamara (10’, 58’), Higuain (49’); SEA: Dempsey (24’, 75’)
Sat., May 16 at San Jose Earthquakes L 0-2 18,000 4-4-2 4 14 SJ: Wondolowski (55’), Salinas (60’)
Fri., May 22 CHICAGO FIRE D 2-2 13,118 4-4-3 4 15 CLB: Kamara (8’, 55’); CHI: Accam (58’), Johnson (90’+4’)
Sat., May 30 at Orlando City SC D 2-2 31,430 4-4-4 5 16 CLB: Tchani (6’), Kamara (61’); ORL: Kaka (17’), Ribeiro (89’)
Wed., June 3 at Philadelphia Union L 0-3 15,374 4-5-4 5 16 PHI: Sapong (41’), Nogueira (52’), Le Toux (58’)
Sat., June 6 MONTREAL IMPACT L 1-2 12,265 4-6-4 6 16 CLB: Higuain (90’+1’); MTL: Tissot (55’), Romero (79’)
Sat., June 13 LA GALAXY D 1-1 21,051 4-6-5 6 17 CLB: Higuain (66’); LA: Lletget (14’)
Wed., June 24 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION W 2-1 11,435 5-6-5 5 20 CLB: Kamara (4’, 50’); NE: Nguyen (1’)
Sat., June 27 at Real Salt Lake D 2-2 20,171 5-6-6 6 21 CLB: Tchani (42’), Finlay (62’); RSL: Garcia (36’), Jaime (46’)
Sat., July 4 NEW YORK RED BULLS W 2-1 14,429 6-6-6 2 24 CLB: Finlay (33’, 74’); NYRB: Abang (8’)
Sat., July 11 at Montreal Impact L 0-3 15,304 6-7-6 5 24 MTL: Oduro (5’, 80’), Donadel (8’)
Wed., July 15 at Chicago Fire
Sun., July 19 CHICAGO FIRE
Sat., July 25 TORONTO FC
Sat., Aug. 1 at Orlando City SC
Sat., Aug. 8 at Colorado Rapids
Wed., Aug. 19 NEW YORK CITY FC
Sat., Aug. 22 SPORTING KANSAS CITY
Sat., Aug. 29 at New York City FC
Sun., Sept. 6 FC DALLAS
Sat., Sept. 12 at Philadelphia Union
Sat., Sept. 19 at D.C. United
Sat., Sept. 26 PORTLAND TIMBERS FC
Sat., Oct. 3 at New York Red Bulls
Sat., Oct. 17 at Toronto FC
Sun., Oct. 25 D.C. UNITED
4. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
Columbus Crew SC record: 14-24-15
Home games: 9-10-7 (45 GF, 36 GA)
Road games: 5-14-8 (33 GF, 44 GA)
LAST THREE MEETINGS
05/24/2014 CLB 2 vs. CHI 0 W MAPFRE Stadium
08/02/2014 CLB 1 at CHI 1 D Toyota Park
05/22/2015 CLB 2 vs. CHI 2 D MAPFRE Stadium
CREW SC LOOKING TO CONTINUE RECENT SUCCESS AGAINST CHICAGO
Columbus Crew SC plays its 20th 2015 Major League Soccer regular-season match
and its 10th away from MAPFRE Stadium by traveling to Chicago to face the Fire
on Wednesday, July 15 at Toyota Park. This is the second of three matches scheduled
between Columbus and Chicago this year, as well as the first of two this week alone.
Set to be the 54th all-time regular-season meeting between the two, Crew SC has a
lifetime record of 14-24-15 against the Fire but has gone unbeaten against Chicago
over its last four clashes (2-0-2).
LAST REGULAR-SEASON MEETING
On May 22, 2015, Crew SC and Chicago drew by a 2-2 final score in the first meeting
of the season between the two clubs at MAPFRE Stadium. Kei Kamara notched a
brace for Columbus, his eighth and ninth goals of the year, with four different Black &
Gold players registering assists in the draw.
COACHES
Gregg Berhalter (20-17-16, Columbus Crew SC: ‘14 - Present)
vs. Frank Yallop (128-126-105, San Jose Earthquakes: ‘01 - ‘03, ‘08 - 13; LA Galaxy: ‘06
- ‘07; Chicago Fire: ‘14 - ‘15)
WHERE TO WATCH/LISTEN
Wednesday’s 8:30 p.m. ET start is available locally on Time Warner Cable SportsChan-
nel ... “Crew SC Matchday” on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel begins at 8:00 p.m.
ET ... Dwight Burgess and Neil Sika are set to have the call of the match at 8:30 p.m.
ET ... a complete list of places to catch the Black & Gold on TV is available at Colum-
busCrewSC.com in the drop-down item “Where to Watch” under the “Schedule” tab
... fans can also listen to the match on the radio on Crew SC’s English-language radio
partner CD102.5 FM or in Spanish on La Mega 103.1 FM.
CREW SC KICKS-OFF BACK-TO-BACK CLASHES AGAINST FIRE
Columbus Crew SC begins two consecutive Major League Soccer regular-season
matches against the Fire this week with this Wednesday night clash in Bridgeview
... Crew SC has enjoyed success of late against Chicago with a four-match unbeaten
streak dating back to September 21, 2013 ... the Black & Gold have drawn their last
two encounters with the Fire and won the two before that ... overall, Columbus has
not lost to Chicago in over two calendar years, with the club’s last defeat to the Fire
coming on June 22, 2013 at MAPFRE Stadium.
GEORGE, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO OFF TO GOOD START AT CONCACAF
GOLD CUP
Through two matches in the Group Stage at the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Crew
SC midfielder Kevan George and Trinidad and Tobago are off to a 2-0-0 start, top-
ping Group C in the process ... George, who has started both Group Stage clashes,
concludes group play with the Soca Warriors taking on Mexico on Wednesday, July 15
... previously, Trinidad and Tobago defeated Guatemala by a 3-1 score (July 9) as well
as Cuba by a 2-0 final (July 12) ... the Black & Gold midfielder now has 12 caps for his
country.
PARKHURST MAKES 50TH BLACK & GOLD START
In Crew SC’s last contest, on Saturday, July 11 at Montreal, Captain and defender
Michael Parkhurst made his 50th all-time start for the club ... Parkhurst, who joined
Columbus prior to the 2014 campaign, has made 51 appearances for Crew SC ... in his
MLS career, Parkhurst has 165 starts ... the defender is tied with teammate Kei Kamara
for 39th all-time in starts among all active MLS players ... the leader is Real Salt Lake’s
Kyle Beckerman, who has 340 MLS starts.
TRAPP PLAYS 45 MINUTES FOR CREW SC, IS ONE APPEARANCE SHY OF 50
At Montreal, Crew SC Vice-Captain and midfielder Wil Trapp played the full second
half after coming on at halftime as a substitute ... it was the most minutes Trapp has
played in his three appearances (all competitions) since returning from concussion
symptoms in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 at Orlando City SC (June
30) ... Trapp, along with defender Tyson Wahl, is one regular-season appearance away
from reaching 50 with Crew SC.
KAMARA MAINTAINS LEAGUE LEAD IN GOALS, SECOND IN SHOTS
Crew SC forward Kei Kamara continues to lead Major League Soccer with 12 goals on
the year ... Kamara’s 12 tallies are now one ahead of Toronto FC’s Sebastian Giovinco,
who has 11 ... the Crew SC forward also ranks second in MLS in total shots (81) and
ranks third in shots on goal (32) ... for a detailed breakdown, Opta statistics are below:
Player/Club.................................Goals Shots Shots on Goal GP
Kei Kamara/CLB......................12 81 32 19
Sebastian Giovinco/TFC..........11 98 42 17
David Villa/NYC.......................10 72 38 16
Chris Wondolowski/SJ..............9 50 18 16
Kaka/ORL...................................9 41 19 18
FINLAY CONTINUES TO LEAD LEAGUE IN ASSISTS
Midfielder Ethan Finlay continues to lead Major League Soccer with 10 assists in 2015
... Sporting Kansas City’s Benny Feilhaber and Philadelphia’s Cristian Maidana are
both one behind Finlay at nine ... through 19 games this season, Finlay’s 10 assists are
a new career single-season high, surpassing last season’s breakout total of seven assists
... since May 17, 2014, Finlay has recorded 16 goals and 17 assists in MLS regular
season play in 42 matches after not recording any over his first 40 appearances.
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES
HOW THE CLUBS MATCH-UP
CAPTAIN AND DEFENDER MICHAEL PARKHURST MAKES 50TH BLACK &
GOLD START IN MONTREAL
On Saturday, July 11, Crew SC Captain and defender Michael Parkhurst made his
50th start for the club, but the Black & Gold fell to the Impact by a final score of 3-0
at Stade Saputo in Quebec. Dominic Oduro scored in the fifth and 80th minutes, with
Marco Donadel adding an eighth-minute tally for the Impact. Forward Kei Kamara
led Crew SC with five shots in the contest. Kamara remains Major League Soccer’s
leading goal-scorer with 12 tallies to his name in 2015.
MLS Regular Season: 6-7-6 MLS Regular Season: 5-9-3
Points: 24 Points: 17
Eastern Conference: Fifth Eastern Conference: 10th
Home: 6-2-2 Home: 5-4-0
Away: 0-5-4 Away: 0-5-3
Goals For: 27 Goals For: 19
Goals Against: 29 Goals Against: 24
+/-: -2 +/-: -5
Regular-Season Leaders
Goals: Kamara (12) Goals: Accam, Larentowicz (4)
Assists: Finlay (10) Assists: Shipp (5)
Shots: Kamara (81) Shots: Shipp (37)
Shots on Goal: Kamara (32) Shots on Goal: Accam (17)
G-W Goals: Finlay, Kamara (2) G-W Goals: Five tied (1)
G-W Assists: Finlay (3) G-W Assists: Shipp (2)
Fouls Suffered: Kamara (27) Fouls Suffered: Igboananike (28)
Fouls Committed: Tchani (43) Fouls Committed: Polster (31)
Yellow Cards Issued: Saeid (4) Yellow Cards Issued: Adailton, Polster (5)
Saves Leader: Clark (63) Saves Leader: Johnson (22)
GAA Leader: Clark (1.53) GAA Leader: Johnson (1.10)
Wins: Clark (6) Wins: Johnson (3)
CREW SC AND CHICAGO AT A GLANCE
LAST MATCH RECAP BLACK & GOLD NOTES
5. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
DYNAMIC DUO
Kei Kamara and Ethan Finlay have combined for a total of 32 goals and assists, tops in
Major League Soccer ahead of any other club’s leading duo by seven ... Toronto FC’s
Sebastian Giovinco and Jozy Altidore has combined for 25 goals and assists, while two
separate League duos have paired up for 24 ... see below for a full breakdown of the
League’s top duos:
Club..........Player A Goals Assists Player B Goals Assists Tot.
CLB.......... Kei Kamara 12 5 Ethan Finlay 5 10 32
TFC..............Sebastian Giovinco 11 8 Jozy Altidore 6 0 25
SEA..............Clint Dempsey 7 6 Obafemi Martins 7 4 24
SKC..............Krisztian Nemeth 7 3 Benny Feilhaber 5 9 24
FCD.............Fabian Castillo 7 6 Mauro Diaz 4 6 23
NYRB..........Bradley Wright-Phillips 8 6 Lloyd Sam 5 4 23
CREATING CHANCES
According to the League’s official statistician, Opta, Crew SC ranks second in the
League in chances created per match (11.2) and leads MLS in big chances created per
match (1.3) ... this week’s opponent, Chicago, leads MLS in chances created per match
(11.6).
FRANCIS LEADS LEAGUE IN ASSISTS AMONG DEFENDERS
Crew SC defender Waylon Francis continues to lead all Major League Soccer defend-
ers in assists this season with a total of five ... that total gives the Costa Rican the
League lead in assists by a defender, one ahead of Sporting Kansas City’s Jalil Anibaba,
D.C. United’s Taylor Kemp and Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s Steven Beitashour ...
Francis is also one of 19 defenders in MLS to have created at least 11 chances ... for a
detailed breakdown, Opta statistics are below:
Player/Club.................................Assists Chances Created GP
Waylon Francis/CLB................5 11 16
Jalil Anibaba/SKC......................4 8 13
Taylor Kemp/DC.......................4 17 14
Steven Beitashour/VAN............4 7 17
Omar Gonzalez/LA...................3 9 19
Tyrone Mears/SEA....................3 12 19
PASSING MACHINE AS A TEAM
As a team, Crew SC ranks second in Major League Soccer in passing accuracy, trailing
only Orlando City SC ... the Black & Gold also rank in the top three in passing ac-
curacy in their own half (second), the opponent’s half (second) and in the final third
(second) ... for a detailed breakdown, Opta statistics are below:
Club...................................Passing Acc. Own Half Opp Half Final Third
Orlando City SC..............82.5% 91.2% 75.7% 68.4%
Columbus Crew SC...... 81.0% 89.6% 73.3% 68.1%
Seattle Sounders FC........80.1% 88.8% 72.4% 64.2%
Portland Timbers FC......79.7% 89.5% 73.0% 65.4%
Montreal Impact..............79.6% 88.8% 72.4% 65.9%
INTO THE BOX
Through 18 matches of MLS regular-season play, Crew SC ranks first in crosses from
open play, successful crosses and crossing accuracy ... individualy, Crew SC’s Hector
Jimenez leads MLS in crossing accuracy for all players that have attempted at least
25 crosses (41.8%) ... the Black & Gold defender/midfielder has completed 23 of 55
crosses from open play ... detailed Opta statistics on team totals are below:
Club.................................................Crosses Suc. Crosses Crossing Acc.
Columbus Crew SC......................410 113 27.6%
Portland Timbers...........................342 70 20.5%
New England Revolution..............316 64 20.3%
LA Galaxy.......................................308 73 23.7%
New York Red Bulls.......................302 56 18.5%
Orlando City SC............................300 58 19.3%
CREW SC CAREER MILESTONES
CHAD BARSON
Needs two appearances to reach 40 in MLS and
for Crew SC.
ADAM BEDELL
Needs four appearances to reach 20 and needs
one shot to reach 15 in MLS and for Crew SC.
STEVE CLARK
Reached 50 starts in MLS and for Crew SC on
6/24 vs. New England. Needs 26 saves to reach
200 in MLS and for Crew SC.
ALL-TIME CLUB GK STARTS
Player..........................................................GS
1. Will Hesmer..........................................130
2. Jon Busch...............................................83
3. Andy Gruenebaum..............................79
4. Mark Dougherty...................................68
5. Steve Clark.......................................53
6. Tom Presthus........................................46
7. Brad Friedel...........................................38
ALL-TIME CLUB GK WINS
Player..........................................................W
1. Will Hesmer..........................................59
2. Jon Busch...............................................35
3. Mark Dougherty...................................33
4. Andy Gruenebaum..............................26
5. Brad Friedel...........................................22
6. Steve Clark.......................................20
7. Tom Presthus........................................16
8. Juergen Sommer...................................11
ETHAN FINLAY
Reached 15 assists in MLS and for Crew SC on
6/13 vs. LA. Reached 80 appearances in MLS
and for Crew SC on 6/27 at Real Salt Lake.
Reached 15 goals in MLS and for Crew SC on
7/4 vs. New York. Needs 13 shots to reach 100
and 18 appearances to reach 100 in MLS and
for Crew SC.
WAYLON FRANCIS
Reached 10 assists in MLS and for Crew SC
on 5/30 at Orlando. Needs 10 appearances to
reach 50 and 10 starts to reach 50 in MLS and
for Crew SC.
KEVAN GEORGE
Reached 25 appearances and 10 starts in MLS
and for Crew SC on 5/22 vs. Chicago. Notched
his first Crew SC and MLS assist on 5/22 vs.
Chicago.
FEDERICO HIGUAIN
Reached 225 shots in MLS and for Crew SC
on 6/27 at Real Salt Lake. Reached 75 starts in
MLS and for Crew SC on 5/2 vs. D.C. United.
Reached 30 goals in MLS and for Crew SC on
6/6 vs. Montreal. Needs 11 appearances to reach
100 in MLS and for Crew SC.
ALL-TIME CLUB GOALS
Player..........................................................G
1. Jeff Cunningham..................................64
2. Brian McBride.......................................62
3. Stern John..............................................44
4. Edson Buddle........................................42
5. Eddie Gaven..........................................35
6. Guillermo Barros Schelotto................33
7. Federico Higuain.............................31
8. Dante Washington................................28
9. Brian Maissoneuve...............................23
ALL-TIME CLUB ASSISTS
Player..........................................................A
1. Robert Warzycha..................................61
2. Brian McBride.......................................45
3. Jeff Cunningham..................................44
4. Guillermo Barros Schelotto................41
5. Brian Maissonneuve.............................37
6. Brian West.............................................29
7. Federico Higuain.............................27
8. Eddie Gaven..........................................25
9. John Wilmar Perez...............................22
ALL-TIME CLUB SHOTS
Player..........................................................SH
1. Brian McBride.......................................460
2. Jeff Cunningham..................................430
3. Eddie Gaven..........................................349
4. Robert Warzycha..................................319
5. Edson Buddle........................................269
6. Federico Higuain.............................230
7. Stern John..............................................220
8. Guillermo Barros Schelotto................209
9. Robbie Rogers.......................................198
ALL-TIME CLUB GAME-WINNING ASSISTS
Player..........................................................GWA
1. Robert Warzycha..................................16
2. Jeff Cunningham..................................14
3. Brian McBride.......................................11
4. Guillermo Barros Scheloto..................10
T5. Simon Elliott.......................................8
T5. Brian Maissonneuve..........................8
T5. Federico Higuain..........................8
T8. John Wilmar Perez............................7
T8. Brian West..........................................7
HECTOR JIMENEZ
Reached 75 appearances and 50 starts in MLS on
5/16 at San Jose. Needs 17 appearances to reach
100 in MLS.
KEI KAMARA
Reached 200 appearances and 25 assists in MLS
on 4/25 vs. Philadelphia. Reached 15 goals
for Crew SC on 5/30 at Orlando. Reached 200
shots on goal in MLS on 5/9 vs. Seattle. Needs
eight goals to become the second player in club
history to reach 20. Needs 15 goals to tie the
all-time MLS single-season goal-scoring reord.
Needs 11 goals to reach 75 in MLS.
CHRIS KLUTE
Needs one start to reach 60 and two assists to
reach 10 in MLS.
MATT LAMPSON
Needs one start to reach 15 in MLS and for
Crew SC.
JUSTIN MERAM
Reached 15 goals in MLS and for Crew SC on
4/18 vs. Orlando. Reached 50 starts and 10 as-
sists in MLS and for Crew SC on 5/9 vs. Seattle.
Reached 100 appearances in MLS and for Crew
SC on 5/30 at Orlando. Reached 150 shots in
MLS and for Crew SC on 7/4 vs. New York.
MICHAEL PARKHURST
Reached 160 appearances in MLS on 5/30 at Or-
lando and 160 starts in MLS on 6/6 vs. Montreal.
Reached 50 appearances for Crew SC on 7/4 vs.
New York and 50 starts for Crew SC on 7/11 at
Montreal.
EMANUEL POGATETZ
Reached 10 starts in MLS and for Crew SC on
5/22 vs. Chicago. Recorded his first MLS assist
on 4/25 vs. Philadelphia.
MOHAMMED SAEID
Reached 15 appearances in MLS and for Crew
SC on 6/27 at Real Salt Lake. Reached 10 starts
and 20 corner kicks in MLS and for Crew SC on
6/3 at Philadelphia.
AARON SCHOENFELD
Reached 40 appearances in MLS and for Crew
SC on 5/16 at San Jose. Needs one start to reach
15, one goal to reach five and one shot on goal to
reach 20 in MLS and or Crew SC.
BEN SPEAS
Reached 40 appearances in MLS and for Crew
SC on 6/13 vs. LA. Needs six shots to reach 50 in
MLS and for Crew SC.
KRISTINN STEINDORSSON
Reached 15 appearances in MLS and for Crew
SC on 6/27 at Real Salt Lake.
TONY TCHANI
Reached 125 appearances in MLS on 4/25 vs.
Philadelphia and 100 starts in MLS on 5/16 at
San Jose. Needs two assists to reach 15 in MLS.
Reached 10 assists for Crew SC on 4/25 vs.
Philadelphia. Reached five goals for Crew SC on
6/27 at Real Salt Lake. Needs one shot to reach
100 for Crew SC.
WIL TRAPP
Needs one appearance to reach 50, three starts to
reach 50 and four assists to reach 10 in MLS and
for Crew SC.
TYSON WAHL
Reached 115 starts in MLS on 5/30 at Orlando.
Needs three shots to reach 30 in MLS. Needs one
appearance to reach 50 and eight starts to reach
50 for Crew SC.
CREW SC SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CAPS
Player National Team Caps Last Appearance
Sergio Campbell Jamaica 2 12/3/10 vs. Grenada (Caribbean Cup)
Waylon Francis Costa Rica 2 3/26/15 vs. Paraguay (friendly)
Kevan George Trinidad & Tobago 12 7/12/15 vs. Cuba (Gold Cup)
Kei Kamara Sierra Leone 23 9/10/14 vs. DR Congo (AFCON qual.)
Cedrick Mabwati DR Congo 12 2/7/15 vs. Eq. Guinea (AFCON)
Justin Meram Iraq 14 6/11/15 vs. Japan (friendly)
Michael Parkhurst United States 25 4/3/14 vs. Mexico (friendly)
Emanuel Pogatetz Austria 61 6/3/14 vs. Czech Republic (friendly)
Kristinn Steindorsson Iceland 1 1/16/15 vs. Canada (friendly)
Wil Trapp United States 1 1/28/15 vs. Chile (friendly)
6. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
2015 MISCELLANEOUS MLS STATS
Quickest Goal: Kamara, 6/24 vs. NE, 4’
Quickest Goal Against: Nguyen, 6/24 vs. NE, 1’
Game-Winning Goals after 75’: N/A
Game-Tying Goals after 75’: N/A
Game-Winning Goals Against after 75’: Romero, 6/6 vs. MTL, 79’
Game-Tying Goals Against after 75’: Johnson, 5/22 vs. CHI, 90’+4’
Ribeiro, 5/30 at ORL, 89’
Hat Tricks: N/A
Hat Tricks Against: N/A
Own Goals For: N/A
Own Goals Against: N/A
Red Cards: Higuain, 3/28 vs. NYRB, 83’
Saeid, 5/16 at SJ, 33’
Parkhurst, 5/30 at ORL, 16’
Opponent’s Red Cards: Morrow, 3/14 vs. TFC, 45’+1’
Ramos, 4/18 vs. ORL, 34’
Allen, 6/27 at RSL, 77’
2015 PENALTY KICKS FOR
2015 PENALTY KICKS AGAINST
CLB Player Goalkeeper, Team Date Result
N/A
Player, Team CLB Goalkeeper Date Result
Wright-Phillips, NYRB Clark 3/28 Goal
Kaka, ORL Clark 5/30 Goal
CREW SC AND 2015 HONORS
Etihad Airways MLS Player of the Month: Ethan Finlay (April) - nominated
Kei Kamara (April, May) - nominated
MLS Player of the Week: Ethan Finlay (Week 8)
Kei Kamara (Week 12)
MLS Team of the Week: Ethan Finlay (Weeks 8, 17, 18)
Waylon Francis (Week 8)
Hernan Grana (Week 2)
Federico Higuain (Weeks 7,10)
Kei Kamara (Weeks 7,8,10, 12, 17, 18)
Justin Meram (Week 2)
Emanuel Pogatetz (Week 10)
Tony Tchani (Week 15)
MLS Goal of the Week: Ethan Finlay (Week 18) - nominated
Federico Higuain (Weeks 7, 15) - nominated
MLS Save of the Week: Steve Clark (Weeks 4, 9, 14, 18) - nominated; (Week 11) - won
2014-15 COLUMBUS CREW SC TRANSACTIONS
2015 MLS CATEGORICAL WIN-LOSS
Overall Home Away
Overall: 6-7-6 6-2-2 0-5-4
vs. East: 5-5-3 5-2-1 0-3-2
vs. West: 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-2-2
Before All-Star Break (July 29) 6-7-6 6-2-2 0-5-4
After All-Star Break (July 29) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Scoring First: 4-0-3 4-0-1 0-0-2
Opp. Scoring First: 2-7-2 2-2-1 0-5-1
Leading at Half: 2-0-1 2-0-1 0-0-0
Trailing at Half: 0-3-1 0-0-1 0-3-0
Tied at Half: 4-4-4 4-2-0 0-2-4
Leading at 75’: 6-0-2 6-0-1 0-0-1
Trailing at 75’: 0-6-0 0-1-0 0-5-0
Tied at 75’: 0-0-4 0-0-1 0-0-3
Out-Shooting Opp.: 5-6-1 5-2-0 0-4-1
Out-Shot by Opp.: 0-1-5 0-0-2 0-1-3
Shots Even: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
One-Goal Games: 3-3-0 3-2-0 0-1-0
Day Games (before 5 p.m. local): 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1
Night Games (5 p.m. or after local): 6-7-5 6-2-2 0-5-3
In Black Uniforms: 4-2-3 4-1-2 0-1-1
In Gold Uniforms: 2-5-3 2-1-0 0-4-3
On Time Warner Cable SportsChannel: 6-7-6 6-2-2 0-5-4
On ESPN2: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
On Fox Sports 1: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
On UniMas/Univision Deportes: 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0
In March: 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0
In April: 2-0-2 2-0-0 0-0-2
In May: 1-2-2 1-0-1 0-2-1
In June: 1-2-2 1-1-1 0-1-1
In July: 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0
In August: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
In September: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
In October: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
On Mondays: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
On Tuesdays: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
On Wednesdays: 1-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-1
On Thursdays: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
On Fridays: 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0
On Saturdays: 5-6-4 5-2-1 0-4-3
On Sundays: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
In Sunny Weather: 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1
In Clear Weather: 3-3-2 3-1-0 0-2-2
In Rain: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
In Cloudy Weather: 3-4-3 3-1-2 0-3-1
30°-49° at Kickoff: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0
50°-59° at Kickoff: 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-2
60°-69° at Kickoff: 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0
70°-79° at Kickoff: 2-3-2 2-1-2 0-2-0
80°-89° at Kickoff: 2-0-1 2-0-0 0-0-1
90°+ at Kickoff: 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1
Indoors 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Using No Subs: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Using 1 Sub: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Using 2 Subs: 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0
Using 3 Subs: 6-7-5 6-2-1 0-5-4
On Natural Grass: 6-7-3 6-2-2 0-5-1
On FieldTurf/Artificial Surface: 0-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-3
When scoring 0 goals: 0-5-1 0-0-0 0-5-1
When scoring 1 goal: 0-2-1 0-2-1 0-0-0
When scoring 2 goals: 3-0-4 3-0-1 0-0-3
When scoring 3 goals: 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0
When scoring 4+ goals: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
When allowing 0 goals: 2-0-1 2-0-0 0-0-1
When allowing 1 goal: 3-1-1 3-0-1 0-1-0
When allowing 2 goals: 1-4-4 1-2-1 0-2-3
When allowing 3 goals: 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0
When allowing 4+ goals: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
PLAYERS IN
GK Steve Clark (New contract on 4/2)
M Cedrick Mabwati (Acquired on 1/30, joined on 7/8)
D Hernan Grana (Signed on 1/23)
D Kalen Ryden (Selected 69th overall in the
MLS SuperDraft on 1/20, signed on 3/2)
D Chris Klute (Trade from Colorado on 1/16)
F Sagi Lev-Ari (Selected 35th overall in the
MLS SuperDraft on 1/15, signed on 3/2)
D Sergio Campbell (Selected 19th overall in the
MLS SuperDraft on 1/15, signed on 3/2)
M Federico Higuain (New Designated Player
contract on 1/5)
M Kristinn Steindorsson (Discovery Signing on
12/11)
M Justin Meram (Re-signed on 12/2)
16 player options exercised on 11/18
M Mohammed Saied (Discovery Signing on
10/29)
M Ethan Finlay (Contract extension on 10/24)
M Ben Swanson (Homegrown Player signing on
10/17)
F Kei Kamara (Signed via Allocation Order on 10/7)
PLAYERS OUT
D Hernan Grana (Mutually parted ways on 5/12)
F Sagi Lev-Ari (Waived on 3/16)
D Ben Sweat (Waived on 2/9)
D Eric Gehrig (Selected by Orlando City SC in
MLS Expansion Draft on 12/10)
M Bernardo Anor (Trade to Sporting KC on 12/8)
D Josh Williams (Trade to NYCFC on 12/8)
D Ross Friedman (Option declined on 11/18)
D Matt Wiet (Option declined on 11/18)
M Kingsley “Fifi” Baiden (Option declined on
11/18)
M Daniel Paladini (Option declined on 11/18)
M Agustin Viana (Option declined on 11/18)
M Matt Walker (Option declined on 11/18)
F Jairo Arrieta (Option declined on 11/18, selected
by Orlando City SC in MLS Expansion Draft on
12/10)
HOW CREW SC WAS BUILT
BARBASOL MAN OF THE MATCH
3/7 at HOU Emanuel Pogatetz
3/14 vs. TFC Justin Meram
3/28 vs. NYRB Tony Tchani
4/8 at VAN Kei Kamara
4/11 at NE Hernan Grana
4/18 vs. ORL Federico Higuain
4/25 vs. PHI Ethan Finlay
5/2 at DC Federico Higuain
5/9 vs. SEA Kei Kamara
5/16 at SJ Steve Clark
5/22 vs. CHI Kei Kamara
5/27 vs. VCF Brad Stuver
5/30 at ORL Steve Clark
6/3 at PHI Aaron Schoenfeld
6/6 vs. MTL Waylon Francis
6/13 vs. LA Federico Higuain
6/17 at RIC Adam Bedell
6/24 vs. NE Kei Kamara
6/27 at RSL Ethan Finlay
6/30 at ORL Emanuel Pogatetz
7/4 vs. NYRB Ethan Finlay
7/11 at MTL Ethan Finlay
Season 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
SuperDraft Justin Meram Ethan Finlay Adam Bedell Sergio Campbell
Kevan George Kalen Ryden
Homegrown Matt Lampson Ben Speas Chad Barson Ben Swanson
Wil Trapp
Trade Tony Tchani Aaron Schoenfeld Steve Clark Chris Klute
Hector Jimenez
Michael Parkhurst
Designated Player Federico Higuain
Signing Tyson Wahl Waylon Francis Cedrick Mabwati
Emanuel Pogatetz Mohammed Saeid
Kristinn Steindorsson
Allocation Kei Kamara
Weighted Lottery Romain Gall
Waiver Draft Brad Stuver
7. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
PLAYER MINI BIOS
1 STEVE CLARK – GK
6’ 2”, 192 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-14-1986 / HOMETOWN: MASON, MI
5 DANNY O’ROURKE – M/D
2015 Season
Has made 19 appearances (19 starts) in his second season with Crew SC and is
6-7-6 with three clean sheets ... started the club’s season opener against Houston
(March 7), making two saves ... recorded his first clean sheet of the season in the
club’s home opener versus Toronto FC (March 14), making three stops ... was
signed to a new contract by the club on April 2, extending his tenure in Black &
Gold ... tied his then-career-best with a six save performance at Vancouver (April
8) ... notched his second clean sheet of the season and the 10th of his career at New
England (April 11) ... registered his second-consecutive and third overall shutout
in a 3-0 win over Orlando (April 18) ... helped Crew SC complete an unbeaten
April (2-0-2) with a 4-1 win over Philadelphia (April 25) ... earned a victory with
a 3-2 win over Seattle Sounders FC (May 9) ... again tied his then-career-best with
his second six-stop performance of the season at San Jose (May 16) ... set a new
career-high by making seven saves at Orlando (May 30) ... helped Crew SC earn a
draw against the LA Galaxy with four saves (June 13) ... made his 50th appearance
in MLS and for Crew SC, earning his fifth win of the season vs. New England (June
24) ... notched his sixth win and his first-ever assist with two saves and a helper on
Ethan Finlay’s first-half goal in a 2-1 victory over the Red Bulls (July 4).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Clark did not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
2015 Season
Has made 18 appearances (18 starts) at centerback in his second season as the
club’s Captain ... started the season opener against Houston (March 7) ... helped
the club keep a clean sheet in the home opener versus Toronto FC (March 14) ...
was part of two additional shutouts with his fifth and sixth consecutive starts at
New England (April 11) and vs. Orlando (April 18) ... helped Crew SC complete
an unbeaten April (2-0-2) with a 4-1 win over Philadelphia (April 25) ... started at
centerback, but shifted to defensive midfield in helping Crew SC close-out a 3-2
win over Seattle (May 9) ... received his first career red card at Orlando (May 30)
and missed the club’s contest at Philadelphia (June 3) as a result of the ensuing sus-
pension ... returned to the lineup by starting against Montreal (June 6) ... helped
the club earn a 2-1 win with a start against his former club, New England (June
24) ... again helped Crew SC capture a win by a 2-1 score over New York (July 4) ...
made his 50th career start for the club at Montreal (July 11).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Parkhurst did not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
2015 (Columbus): 18 GP / 18 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 1545 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CB, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at CB, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-6-6
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-6-6
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2015 (Columbus): 19 GP / 19 GS, 1.53 GAA, 3 SO, 1 A in 1710
mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at GK, 3 GA, 2 SV at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at GK, 3 GA, 2 SV at MTL (7/11)
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-7-6
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-7-6
Most saves in a 2015 match: 7 (5/30/15 at ORL)
Most career saves: 7 (5/30/15 at ORL)
Last shutout: 4/18/15 vs. ORL
4 MICHAEL PARKHURST – D
5’ 11”, 159 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-24-1984 / HOMETOWN: PROVIDENCE, RI / @MFPARKHURST
2015 Season
Has made eight appearances (four starts) on the season, with five appearances
coming at leftback and three at rightback ... made his club debut with a start at
MAPFRE Stadium against the Red Bulls (March 28) ... started at Vancouver (April
8) ... helped the club keep a clean sheet during his third consecutive start at New
England (April 11) ... came on as a substitute at halftime at D.C. United (May 2)
... made his first start of the year at rightback vs. Chicago (May 22) ... came on at
halftime in club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... made a substi-
tute appearance at rightback at Orlando (May 30) and again at Montreal (July 11).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Klute made one appearance – a start – in the club’s 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open
Cup run to the Round of 16. He was in the matchday 18 in the club’s Fourth
Round contest at Richmond (June 17), but did not make an appearance. He started
Crew SC’s Round of 16 match at Orlando (June 30) at right midfield.
2015 (Columbus): 8 GP / 4 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 483 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Sub. app. at RB, 58 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Sub. app. at RB, 58 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-1-3
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 1-3-4
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
3 CHRIS KLUTE – D
6’ 1”, 172 LBS. / D.O.B.: 03-05-1990 / HOMETOWN: GRAND PRAIRIE, TX / @CHRISKLUTE
2 TYSON WAHL – D
6’ 2”, 185 LBS. / D.O.B.: 02-23-1984 / HOMETOWN: NEWPORT BEACH, CA
2015 Season
Has made six appearances (three starts) at centerback for Crew SC ... made his
first appearance with a start at centerback at Vancouver (April 8) ... came on in
the second half against Philadelphia (April 25) and helped Crew SC complete a
4-1 win ... again helped Crew SC close-out a victory with a substitute appearance
vs. Seattle (May 9) ... started the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May
27) ... made his second League start of the season at Orlando (May 30) ... made
his second start in three League matches by getting the nod at centerback against
Montreal (June 6) ... came on at leftback in Crew SC’s draw at Real Salt Lake (June
27).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Wahl made two appearances (both starts) in Crew SC’s 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S.
Open Cup campaign. He started in Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond
(June 17), helping the club earn a 3-1 victory. He again started the Round of 16
contest at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 6 GP / 3 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 340 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at LB, 9 mins at RSL (6/27)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 3/23/13 at D.C.
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-1-2
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 2-1-3
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
8. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
5 EMANUEL POGATETZ – D
6’ 3”, 198 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-16-1983 / HOMETOWN: GRAZ, AUSTRIA
2015 Season
Has made 17 appearances (16 starts) at centerback in his second season with Crew
SC with one assist ... made his first MLS and Crew SC start in the season opener
against Houston (March 7) ... helped the club keep a clean sheet in the home
opener versus Toronto FC (March 14) ... was part of back-to-back shutout efforts
with starts at New England (April 11) and vs. Orlando (April 18) ... started again
vs. Philadelphia (April 25), notching his first MLS assist on Justin Meram’s goal ...
came on at haltime in the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27)
... came on as a substitute at centerback at Orlando (May 30) following Michael
Parkhurst’s red card ... helped Crew SC earn a 2-1 victory with a win over the Red
Bulls (July 4).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Pogatetz made two appearances (both starts) in Crew SC’s 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S.
Open Cup campaign. He started in Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond
(June 17), helping the club earn a 3-1 victory, He again started the Black & Gold’s
Round of 16 match at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 17 GP / 16 GS, 0 G, 1 A in 1464 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CB, 77 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at CB, 77 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-6-4
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-6-5
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 1-0-0
2015 Season
Has made 16 total appearances in his first season with Crew SC: 11 appearances
(three starts) at left midfield, three appearances at right midfield and two ap-
pearances at central attacking midfield ... made his debut MLS and Black & Gold
appearances with a start against Houston (March 7) ... entered as a substitute in the
home opener against Toronto FC (March 14) ... started his first match at MAPFRE
Stadium against the New York Red Bulls (March 28) ... came on at central attack-
ing midfield against Vancouver (April 8) ... entered as a substitute at right midfield
at New England (April 11) and at left midfield vs. Orlando (April 18), vs. Philadel-
phia (April 25), at D.C. United (May 2) and vs. Seattle (May 9) ... came on at right
midfield at San Jose (May 16) and vs. Chicago (May 22) ... came on at halftime
in the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... made a substitute
appearance at left midfield at Orlando (May 30) ... started his third match of the
season against Montreal (June 6) at left midfield ... came on as a substitute at
central attacking midfield against New England (June 24) and at left midfield both
at Real Salt Lake (June 27) and vs. New York (July 4).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Steindorsson made two appearances (both starts) in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S.
Open Cup. He started in Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17),
helping the club earn a 3-1 victory. He again started the club’s Round of 16 clash at
Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 16 GP / 3 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 474 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at LM, 19 mins vs. NYRB
(7/4)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-3-0
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-5-5
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
7 KRISTINN STEINDORSSON – M
5’ 10”, 154 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-29-1990 / HOMETOWN: KÓPAVOGUR, ICELAND / @KIDDISTEIN
2015 Season
Has made 17 appearances (16 starts) at central midfield in his first season with
Crew SC ... notched his first club and League start in the home opener against
Toronto FC (March 14), completing 93.22% of his passes (55/59) in the victory ...
started a second consecutive match against the New York Red Bulls (March 28) ...
came on at halftime for his third appearance at Vancouver (April 8) ... made his
third career start at New England (April 11) and started every match through the
contest at San Jose (May 16) ... missed the clash vs. Chicago (May 22) via red-card
suspension ... came on at halftime in the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia
CF (May 27) ... returned to the lineup in the League with a start at Orlando (May
30) and has started every League match since.
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Saeid made one appearance -- a substitute appearance -- in the 2015 Lamar Hunt
U.S. Open Cup during Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17).
8 MOHAMMED SAEID – M
5’ 7”, 141 LBS. / D.O.B.: 12-24-1990 / HOMETOWN: ÖREBRO, SWEDEN / @MSAEID8
6 TONY TCHANI -- MID
2015 Season
Has made 17 appearances (17 starts) at central midfield with three goals and
one assist ... started the season opener at Houston (March 7) ... missed the home
opener against Toronto FC (March 14) while serving a one-match suspension ...
returned versus the New York Red Bulls (March 28), scoring his first goal of the
season in the process ... registered his first assist of the season vs. Philadelphia
(April 25) ... started the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ...
scored his second goal of the season at Orlando (May 30) ... added his third goal,
setting a new single-season best, at Real Salt Lake (June 27).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Tchani made two appearances (both starts) as Crew SC’s captain in its 2015 Lamar
Hunt U.S. Open Cup campaign, notching one assist. Tchani started and captained
Crew SC in its Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17), registering an assist
and helping the club earn a 3-1 victory. He again captained Crew SC in the Round
of 16 at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 17 GP / 17 GS, 3 G, 1 A in 1520 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CM, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at CM, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: 6/27/15 at RSL
Last assist with Columbus: 4/25/15 vs. PHI
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 5-6-6
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 5-6-6
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: 0-1-2
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 1-0-0
6 TONY TCHANI – M
6’ 4”, 185 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-13-1989 / HOMETOWN: DOUALA, CAMEROON / @TONYTCHANI23
PLAYER MINI BIOS
2015 (Columbus): 17 GP / 16 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 1332 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CM, 45 mins at MTL
(7/11)
Last match played: Started at CM, 45 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-5-4
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-5-5
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
9. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
6 TONY TCHANI -- MID9 JUSTIN MERAM – M
6’ 1”, 165 LBS. / D.O.B.: 12-04-1988 / HOMETOWN: SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI / @JUSTINMERAM
2015 (Columbus): 18 GP / 18 GS, 4 G, 4 A in 1478 mins
Crew SC ’s last match: Started at CAM, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at CAM, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: 6/13/15 vs. LA
Last assist with Columbus: 7/4/15 vs. NYRB
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-7-5
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-7-5
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: 2-1-1
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 2-0-2
10 FEDERICO HIGUAIN – M
5’ 8”, 165 LBS. / D.O.B.: 10-24-1984 / HOMETOWN: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA / @FHIGUAIN_33
2015 Season
Was officially added to Crew SC’s roster on July 8, 2015 after the expiration of his
loan with Spanish side Osasuna ... made 30 league appearances with three assists
for the Segunda Division side in the 2014-15 season.
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Mabwati did not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup,
joining the club following the conclusion of the club’s tournament run.
2015 (Columbus): 0 GP / 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 0 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: N/A
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
11 CEDRICK MABWATI – M
5’6”, 137 LBS. / D.O.B.: 03-08-1992 / HOMETOWN: KINSHASA, DR CONGO / @CEDRICKM22
2015 Season
Has made 17 appearances (16 starts) at left midfield in 2015 ... has scored three
goals and notched three assists ... missed the club’s opener at Houston (March 7)
due to a red-card suspension from the 2014 MLS Cup Playoffs ... started the home
opener against Toronto FC (March 14) and registered the game-winning goal ...
missed the club’s match against New York (March 28) while on international duty
with the Iraq National Team ... returned with a start at Vancouver (April 8), where
he recorded his first assist of the season ... started his second consecutive match
at New England (April 11) ... started again vs. Orlando (April 18), recording his
second goal of the season ... scored in consecutive matches with a tally against
Philadelphia (April 25) ... recorded his second assist of the season with a helper
on Kei Kamara’s second goal vs. Seattle (May 9) ... earned his third assist via Kei
Kamara’s eighth-minute goal vs. Chicago (May 22), which was the 500th-ever
home regular-season goal in Black & Gold history ... started the club’s interna-
tional friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... made his 100th appearance in MLS
and for Crew SC with a start at Orlando (May 30) ... came on as a substitute vs.
Montreal (June 6) ... received his second international call-up of the season from
the Iraq National Team and earned his 14th cap by starting the team’s friendly at
Japan (June 11) ... recorded a team-leading five shots in Crew SC’s 1-1 draw vs. the
LA Galaxy (June 13).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Meram made two appearances -- both substitute appearances -- in the 2015 Lamar
Hunt U.S. Open Cup, in the Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17) and the
Round of 16 match at Orlando (June 30).
2015 Season
Has made 18 appearances (18 starts) at central attacking midfield in 2015 ... has
scored four goals and added four assists ... started at Houston (March 7), recording
three shots and four corner kicks for Crew SC ... started the home opener against
Toronto FC (March 14) ... missed the match at Vancouver (April 8) while serving
a red-card suspension ... returned to the lineup with a start at New England (April
11) ... started again vs. Orlando (April 18), scoring his first goal of the season
with a backheel tally that was nominated for MLS Goal of the Week ... made his
75th career MLS and Crew SC start at D.C. United (May 2) ... notched his second
goal of the season vs. Seattle (May 9) ... earned an assist from a corner kick vs.
Chicago (May 22) on Kei Kamara’s second goal of the match ... started the club’s
international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... registered his third goal of the
campaign with a stoppage-time tally vs. Montreal (June 6) ... scored in consecutive
matches with a game-tying goal against LA (June 13) ... recorded his third assist
of the season on Ethan Finlay’s tying goal at Real Salt Lake (June 27) ... notched an
assist in back-to-back contests with a game-winning helper against the Red Bulls
(July 4).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Higuain did not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
2015 (Columbus): 17 GP / 16 GS, 3 G, 3 A in 1254 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at LM, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at LM, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: 4/25/15 vs. PHI
Last assist with Columbus: 5/22/15 vs. CHI
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-4-6
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-5-6
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: 3-0-0
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 1-0-2
PLAYER MINI BIOS
2015 Season
Has made five appearances (two starts) in 2015 ... entered as a second-half substi-
tute in the home opener against Toronto FC (March 14), playing 14 minutes in the
victory ... again came on in the club’s match at San Jose (May 16) ... made his first
start of the season at central midfield vs. Chicago (May 22), recording his first-ever
MLS and Crew SC assist in the contest ... started the club’s international friendly
vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... again started at central midfield at Philadelphia (June
3) ... came on at central midfield against New England (June 24) ... earned a call-up
to Trinidad and Tobago’s final 23-man roster for the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
George made two appearances (both starts) in Crew SC’s 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S.
Open Cup campaign. He started in Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond
(June 17), helping the club earn a 3-1 victory. He again started the club’s Round of
16 match at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 5 GP / 2 GS, 0 G, 1 A in 228 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at CM, 5 mins vs. NE (6/24)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 5/22/15 vs. CHI
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-1-1
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 2-2-1
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 0-0-1
12 KEVAN GEORGE – M
6’ 2”, 170 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-30-1990 / HOMETOWN: ROXBORO, TOBAGO / @KICKITWITHKEVAN
10. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
2015 Season
Has made 16 appearances (10 starts) in his second season with Crew SC, with
12 appearances coming at rightback, three coming at right midfield and one at
central attacking midfield ... made his season debut with a substitute appearance at
central attacking midfield against Houston (March 7) ... came on at right midfield
in the home opener against Toronto FC (March 14) and versus the New York Red
Bulls (March 28) ... made his first start of the season with a nod at rightback at
Vancouver (April 8) ... came on at right midfield vs. Orlando (April 18) ... started
at rightback vs. Seattle (May 9), registering his first assist of the season on Kei
Kamara’s eventual game-winning goal ... again started at rightback at San Jose
(May 16), registering his 75th MLS appearance and 50th MLS start in the process
... started the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... started at
rightback at Orlando (May 30), recording his second assist of the campaign ...
came on as a second-half substitute at rightback at Philadelphia (June 3) ... again
started at rightback vs. Montreal (June 6), against his former club, LA (June 13)
and vs. New England (June 24) ... notched his third assist of the campaign at Real
Salt Lake (June 27).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Jimenez made one appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. He started
in Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17), helping the club earn
a 3-1 victory.
2015 (Columbus): 16 GP / 10 GS, 0 G, 3 A in 851 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at RB, 32 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at RB, 32 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: 4/19/14 vs. DC
Last assist with Columbus: 6/27/15 at RSL
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 3-3-4
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 5-7-4
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 1-0-2
16 HECTOR JIMENEZ - M
5’ 9”, 140 LBS. / D.O.B.: 11-03-1988 / HOMETOWN: BELL GARDENS, CA / @HECTORJIMENEZ09
2015 Season
Has made 16 appearances (16 starts) at leftback in his second season with Crew
SC ... has registered five assists ... made his season debut with a start at Houston
(March 7) ... notched his first assist of the season on Kei Kamara’s goal versus
Toronto FC (March 14) ... missed the team’s contest against New York (March 28)
while on international duty with the Costa Rica National Team ... was listed as
questionable ahead of the club’s matches at Vancouver (April 8) and at New Eng-
land (April 11) and did not dress ... returned to the lineup with a start vs. Orlando
(April 18) ... started against vs. Philadelphia (April 25), registering his second assist
of the season ... recorded his third assist of the campaign on Kei Kamara’s opening
goal vs. Seattle (May 9) ... started the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF
(May 27) ... tallied his fourth assist of the season at Orlando (May 30), marking
his 10th career helper for the club ... notched his fifth assist vs. New England (June
24), becoming the League’s leader among defenders in the category.
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Francis did not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
2015 (Columbus): 16 GP / 16 GS, 0 G, 5 A in 1342 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at LB, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at LB, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 6/24/15 vs. NE
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-6-4
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-6-4
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 4-0-1
14 WAYLON FRANCIS - D
5’ 9”, 150 LBS. / D.O.B.: 09-20-1990 / HOMETOWN: PUERTO LIMÓN, COSTA RICA / @WAYLONFRANCIS90
2015 Season
Has made seven appearances (one start) in 2015, with three appearances coming
at central attacking midfield, two coming at left midfield and two at right midfield
... made his season debut with a substitute appearance at left midfield against
Houston (March 7) ... came on again at left midfield against New York (March
28) ... made his first start of the season at central attacking midfield at Vancouver
(April 8) ... came on at central attacking midfield vs. Chicago (May 22) ... came on
at halftime in the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... made an
appearance at right midfield at Philadelphia (June 3) and vs. Montreal (June 6) ...
came on at central attacking midfield vs. LA (June 13).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Speas made two appearances -- both starts -- in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open
Cup, recording one assist. He started in Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at
Richmond (June 17), assisting on Adam Bedell’s opening goal and helping the club
earn a 3-1 victory. He again started in the Round of 16 at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 7 GP / 1 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 157 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at CAM, 1 min vs. LA (6/13)
Last goal with Columbus: 8/16/14 vs. LA
Last assist with Columbus: 6/4/14 vs. RSL
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-0-1
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-4-3
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
17 BEN SPEAS - M
5’ 8”, 155 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-17-1991 / HOMETOWN: STOW, OH / @BENSPEAS17
PLAYER MINI BIOS
2015 Season
Has made 19 appearances (19 starts) at right midfield with five goals and 10 as-
sists on the season ... made his season debut with a start at Houston (March 7) ...
started the home opener against Toronto FC (March 14), recording an assist on
Justin Meram’s game-winning goal ... registered his second assist of the campaign
at Vancouver (April 8) and his third vs. Orlando (April 18) on Federico Higuain’s
game-winner ... scored his first two goals of the year vs. Philadelphia (April 25),
adding an assist in a performance that ultimately captured the MLS Player of the
Week award ... was nominated for the Etihad Airways MLS Player of the Month
award for April ... registered his fifth assist, a League-leading total at the time, vs.
Seattle (May 9) ... recorded his sixth assist vs. Chicago (May 22) on Kei Kamara’s
first-half goal, which was the 500th-ever home regular-season goal in Black &
Gold history ... tallied his seventh assist of the season at Orlando (May 30), tying
him for the League lead at the time ... maintained his MLS lead in helpers with his
eighth assist vs. LA (June 13) and extended that total to nine with another assist vs.
New England (June 24) ... recorded his fourth-ever contest with at least one goal
and one assist by notching one of each at Real Salt Lake (June 27) ... registered his
second brace of the season by scoring both goals in Crew SC’s 2-1 win over New
York (July 4).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Finlay made one appearance in the 2015 U.S. Open Cup, notching one goal. He
started in Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17), scoring the
game-winning goal en route to a 3-1 victory.
2015 (Columbus): 19 GP / 19 GS, 5 G, 10 A in 1566 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at RM, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at RM, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: 7/4/15 vs. NYRB (2)
Last assist with Columbus: 6/27/15 at RSL
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-7-6
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-7-6
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: 2-0-1
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 5-0-5
13 ETHAN FINLAY - M
5’ 9”, 165 LBS. / D.O.B.: 08-06-1990 / HOMETOWN: MARSHFIELD, WI / @ETHANFINLAY13
11. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
2015 Season
Has yet to make a First-Team appearance in 2015 ... missed Crew SC’s opener at
Houston (March 7) after being listed as out with a left knee sprain ... was upgraded
to questionable ahead of the match against Toronto FC (March 14) ... missed
the match against Philadelphia (April 25) while on international duty with the
United States Under-20 National Team, where he scored the game-winning goal
in a friendly against the Croatia U-20s ... appeared in the matchday 18 for the first
time this season vs. Chicago (May 22) ... started the club’s international friendly
vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... was sent on-loan to Austin (USL) on July 9 ... made
his Austin debut by entering the match in the 63rd minute at Real Monarchs SLC
(July 11).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Gall made one appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. He was in the
matchday 18 in the club’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17), but did
not make an appearance. He made his first competitive appearance of 2015 with a
start in the Round of 16 at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 0 GP / 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 0 mins
Crew SC ’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at FWD, 27 mins vs. PHI
(10/26/14)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
19 ROMAIN GALL - M
5’ 9”, 163 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-31-1995 / HOMETOWN: HERNDON, VA / @ROMAINGALL
2015 Season
Has made five appearances (three starts) at central midfield and has notched one
assist ... made his season debut with a start at central midfield against Houston
(March 7) ... notched his first assist of the season on Kei Kamara’s goal in the win
over Toronto FC (March 14) ... missed the match versus New York (March 28)
after being listed as questionable ... returned to the lineup with a start at Vancouver
(April 8) ... was again listed as questionable with concussion symptoms ahead of
the club’s next 13 matches, and did not dress ... returned to League action with a
substitute appearance vs. New York (July 4) ... played 45 minutes as a substitute at
Montreal (July 11).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Trapp made one appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. He recorded
his first on-field action since April 8 at Vancouver with a substitute appearance in
the Round of 16 at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 5 GP / 3 GS, 0 G, 1 A in 272 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Sub. app. at CM, 45 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Sub. app. at CM, 45 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: 9/13/14 at HOU
Last assist with Columbus: 3/14/15 vs. TFC
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 1-1-1
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 2-2-1
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 1-0-0
20 WIL TRAPP - M
5’ 8”, 150 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-15-1993 / HOMETOWN: GAHANNA, OH / @WIL_TRAPP
2015 Season
Has made five appearances (one start) in 2015, with two coming at rightback and
one at leftback ... came on for his first appearance of the season at rightback at
Vancouver (April 8) ... made a substitute appearance at leftback at New England
(April 11) ... came on at halftime in the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF
(May 27) ... made his first start of the season at rightback at Philadelphia (June 3)
... helped Crew SC close-out a 2-1 win with a substitute appearance at rightback vs.
New England (June 24) ... again came on at rightback at Real Salt Lake (June 27).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Barson made two appearances -- both starts -- in Crew SC’s 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S.
Open Cup campaign. He started Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond
(June 17), helping the club earn a 3-1 victory. He again started in the Round of 16
at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 5 GP / 1 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 185 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at RB, 28 mins at RSL (6/27)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 9/29/13 at FCD
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-1-0
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 1-1-3
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
21 CHAD BARSON - D
5’ 10”, 170 LBS. / D.O.B.: 02-25-1991 / HOMETOWN: LEWIS CENTER, OH / @DOCTOROFDEFENSE
PLAYER MINI BIOS
2015 Season
Has made 12 appearances (one start) in 2015 ... made his season debut with a
substitute appearance at forward against Houston (March 7) ... came on again at
forward against New York (March 28), at New England (April 11), vs. Philadelphia
(April 25), vs. Seattle (May 9), at San Jose (May 16) and vs. Chicago (May 22) ...
came on at halftime in the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ...
made his first start of the season at Philadelphia (June 3), playing all 90 minutes ...
came on as a substitute vs. Montreal (June 6), vs. LA (June 13), vs. New York (July
4) and at Montreal (July 11).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Schoenfeld made two appearances -- one start and one substitute appearance
-- in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. He made a substitute appearance in
Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17), followed by a start in the
Round of 16 at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 12 GP / 1 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 171 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Sub. app. at F, 13 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Sub. app. at F, 13 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: 10/19/14 at NY (2)
Last assist with Columbus: 7/19/14 vs. MTL
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-1-0
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-6-3
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
18 AARON SCHOENFELD - F
6’ 4”, 190 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-17-1990 / HOMETOWN: KNOXVILLE, TN / @AARONSCHOENFELD
12. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
2015 Season
Has made 19 appearances (18 starts) at forward in the first season of his second
stint with Columbus ... has scored 12 goals and added five assists ... made his
season debut with a start at forward against Houston (March 7) ... notched his first
goal of the season in the home opener against Toronto FC (March 14) ... recorded
his first brace for Columbus at Vancouver (April 8) ... scored one goal and added
one assist as part of a win over Orlando (April 18) ... repeated the one-goal,
one-assist performance as part of a 4-1 win over Philadelphia (April 25) ... was
nominated for the Etihad Airways MLS Player of the Month award for April ...
registered his second brace of the season vs. Seattle (May 9), tying for the League
lead in goals (seven) following the match ... extended his League-lead in goals with
a brace against Chicago (May 22), earning MLS Player of the Week honors fol-
lowing the contest ... started the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May
27) ... scored his 10th goal of the season at Orlando (May 30), setting the all-time
club record for fastest player to reach double figures in goals (12 appearances) ...
made a substitute appearance at forward at Philadelphia (June 3) ... returned to the
starting lineup vs. Montreal (June 6), firing 10 shots in the contest, an MLS single-
match season-best by any one player at the time ... extended his League goals
lead to four with his fourth brace of the season against New England (June 24) ...
notched his third assist of the campaign at Real Salt Lake (June 27) ... recorded
two additional assists, both to Ethan Finlay, as part of Crew SC’s 2-1 win over New
York (July 4).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Kamara did not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
2015 (Columbus): 19 GP / 18 GS, 12 G, 5 A in 1611 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at F, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last match played: Started at F, 90 mins at MTL (7/11)
Last goal with Columbus: 6/24/15 vs. NE (2)
Last assist with Columbus: 7/4/15 vs. NYRB
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 6-6-6
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 6-7-6
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: 5-0-4
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 3-0-1
23 KEI KAMARA - F
6’ 3”, 185 LBS. / D.O.B.: 09-01-1984 / HOMETOWN: KENEMA, SIERRA LEONE / @KEIKAMARA
2015 (Columbus): 1 GP / 1 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 90 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Started at CB, 90 mins at PHI (6/3)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-1-0
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-1-0
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
24 SERGIO CAMPBELL - D
6’ 4”, 197 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-16-1992 / HOMETOWN: CLARENDON, JAMAICA
2015 Season
Has yet to make a First-Team appearance in 2015 ... missed the match against Phil-
adelphia (April 25) while on international duty with the United States Under-18
National Team, starting for the side in three friendlies ... came on at halftime in
the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... earned a call-up to
participate in United States U-18 camp from July 6-14.
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Swanson not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
2015 (Columbus): 0 GP / 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 0 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: N/A
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
26 BEN SWANSON - M
5’ 6”, 130 LBS. / D.O.B.: 07-18-1997 / HOMETOWN: GROVE CITY, OH / @BEN_S8
2015 Season
Has made one appearance (one start) at centerback in 2015 ... came on at halftime
in the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27) ... made his first MLS
start and appearance at Philadelphia (June 3).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Campbell did not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
PLAYER MINI BIOS
2015 Season
Has yet to make a First-Team appearance in 2015 ... was loaned to the Austin
Aztex of the USL on March 26 ... has started Austin’s first nine matches in 2015,
helping the club register clean sheets vs. Colorado Springs (March 28), Tulsa (April
4) and Colorado Springs (April 25) ... scored his first professional goal vs. Real
Monarchs SLC (May 9) ... started the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF
(May 27).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Ryden did not make an appearance in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
2015 (Columbus): 0 GP / 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 0 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: N/A
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
22 KALEN RYDEN - D
6’ 2”, 200 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-12-1991 / HOMETOWN: NORMAN, OK / @K4LEN
13. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
2015 Season
Has yet to make a First-Team appearance in 2015 ... was loaned to the Austin Az-
tex (USL) on May 1 ... made his debut for the Aztex vs. Oklahoma City Energy FC
(May 1), coming on as a second-half substitute ... made his first Aztex start against
Real Monarchs SLC (May 9) ... again started vs. Arizona United SC (May 16) ...
came on at halftime in the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Bedell made two appearances -- both starts -- in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open
Cup, scoring two goals. Bedell started in Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Rich-
mond (June 17), recording his first professional brace en route to a 3-1 victory. He
again started in the Round of 16 at Orlando (June 30).
2015 Season
Has yet to make a First-Team appearance in 2015 ... served as Steve Clark’s backup
in the club’s match at San Jose (May 16) and all League matches following ... started
the club’s international friendly vs. Valencia CF (May 27), playing all 90 minutes.
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Stuver made two appearances -- both starts -- in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open
Cup, registering a 1-1-0 record and a 1.50 goals-against average. Stuver started in
Crew SC’s Fourth Round contest at Richmond (June 17), helping the club earn a
3-1 victory. He again started in the Round of 16 at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): 0 GP / 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 0 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub app. at FWD, 45 mins at NE (11/9/14)*
Last goal with Columbus: 8/23/14 vs. HOU
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
* denotes MLS Cup Playoffs
2015 (Columbus): N/A
Crew SC ’s last match: N/A
Last match: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
Most saves in a 2014 match: N/A
Most career saves: N/A
Last shutout: N/A
29 ADAM BEDELL - F
6’ 7”, 204 LBS. / D.O.B.: 12-01-1991 / HOMETOWN: LIVONIA, MI / @AJBEDELL4
41 BRAD STUVER - GK
6’ 3”, 180 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-16-1991 / HOMETOWN: TWINSBURG, OH / @BSTUVER
PLAYER MINI BIOS
2015 Season
Has yet to make a First-Team appearance in 2015 ... served as Steve Clark’s backup
in Crew SC’s first nine matches ... was listed as questionable ahead of the club’s
contest at San Jose (May 16) and the five contests following and did not dress ...
went on-loan to Pittsburgh (USL) for one match, starting in the Riverhounds’
2-1 loss at Charlotte (June 13) ... was loaned to Charlotte (USL) for a span of six
matches on July 3 ... he made his Independence debut against Saint Louis FC (July
4), making two saves in a 2-1 defeat ... made seven saves against Louisville City FC
in a 1-0 loss (July 11).
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
In the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, Lampson served as Brad Stuver’s backup
in both the Fourth Round match at Richmond (June 17) and the Round of 16 clash
at Orlando (June 30).
2015 (Columbus): N/A
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Started, 90 mins, L, 6 SV, at NE (10/19/13)
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
Most saves in a 2015 match: N/A
Most career saves: 7 (9/14/13 at MTL)
Last shutout: 9/21/13 vs CHI
28 MATT LAMPSON - GK
6’ 3”, 200 LBS. / D.O.B.: 09-06-1989 / HOMETOWN: HILLARD, OH / @LAMPSTRONG
14. MLS MATCH 20: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT CHICAGO FIRE
2015 MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORES
Columbus Crew SC 0 at Houston Dynamo 1
March 7, 2015 at BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston, TX) Att. 22,351
Scoring - CLB - None
HOU - Barnes (Sarkodie) 66’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 18 2 12 1 6
DC 8 6 10 2 1
Toronto FC 0 at Columbus Crew SC 2
March 14, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 15,826
Scoring - CLB - Meram (Finlay) 57’, Kamara (Francis, Trapp) 61’
TFC - None
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 21 3 12 3 3
TFC 11 5 13 2 1
New York Red Bulls 2 at Columbus Crew SC 1
March 28, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 10,302
Scoring - CLB - Tchani (unassisted) 58’
NYRB - Wright-Phillips (penalty) 49’, Grella (Wright-Phillips) 67’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 15 3 18 1 10
NYRB 13 3 12 0 4
Columbus Crew SC 2 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2
April 8, 2015 at BC Place (Vancouver, BC, Canada) Att. 18,083
Scoring - CLB - Kamara (Finlay) 24’, Kamara (Meram) 50’
VAN - Rivero (Mattocks) 31’, Mattocks (Manneh, Kah) 64’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 15 6 11 0 4
VAN 22 3 9 2 11
Columbus Crew SC 0 at New England Revolution 0
April 11, 2015 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) Att. 13,092
Scoring - None
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 8 3 15 1 7
NE 5 0 15 7 6
Orlando City SC 0 at Columbus Crew SC 3
April 18, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 15,655
Scoring - CLB - Higuain (Finlay) 32’, Meram (Kamara) 55’, Kamara (Higuain) 60’
ORL - None
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 17 3 15 4 3
ORL 11 6 11 2 6
Philadelphia Union 1 at Columbus Crew SC 4
April 25, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 15,553
Scoring - CLB - Kamara (Finlay, Tchani) 21’, Finlay (Francis) 32’, Meram (Pogatetz) 44’, Finlay (Kamara)
73’)
PHI - Ayuk (Sapong) 64’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 10 1 8 3 6
PHI 8 0 6 1 4
Columbus Crew SC 0 at D.C. United 2
May 2, 2015 at RFK Stadium (Washington, D.C.) Att. 13,107
Scoring - CLB - None
DC - Espindola (Rolfe) 15’, Franklin (Espindola) 41’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 15 2 11 2 4
DC 10 3 8 3 5
Seattle Sounders FC 2 at Columbus Crew SC 3
May 9, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 16,714
Scoring - CLB - Kamara (Francis) 10’, Higuain (Finlay) 49’, Kamara (Jimenez, Meram) 58’
SEA - Dempsey (Pappa) 24’, Dempsey (unassisted) 75’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 25 4 13 2 10
SEA 12 10 6 3 5
Columbus Crew SC 0 at San Jose Earthquakes 2
May 16, 2015 at Avaya Stadium (San Jose, CA) Att. 18,000
Scoring - CLB - None
SJ - Wondolowski (Stewart, Perez Garcia) 55’, Salinas (Perez Garcia) 60’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 8 6 12 0 5
SJ 15 5 9 0 8
Chicago Fire 2 at Columbus Crew SC 2
May 22, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 13,118
Scoring - CLB - Kamara (Finlay, Meram) 8’, Kamara (George, Higuain) 55’
CHI - Accam (unassisted) 58’, Johnson (Gehrig) 90’+4’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 9 2 11 6 3
CHI 18 2 11 3 7
Columbus Crew SC 2 at Orlando City SC 2
May 30, 2015 at Orlando Citrus Bowl (Orlando, FL) Att. 31,430
Scoring - CLB - Tchani (Jimenez, Finlay) 6’, Kamara (Francis) 61’
ORL - Kaka (penalty) 17’, Ribeiro (unassisted) 89’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 9 7 19 2 2
ORL 24 4 19 1 14
Columbus Crew SC 0 at Philadelphia Union 3
June 3, 2015 at PPL Park (Chester, PA) Att. 15,374
Scoring - CLB - None
PHI - Sapong (Le Toux, Maidana) 41’, Nogueira (unassisted) 52’, Le Toux (Williams) 58’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 10 2 7 0 4
PHI 11 2 7 4 8
Montreal Impact 2 at Columbus Crew SC 1
June 6, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 12,265
Scoring - CLB - Higuain (unassisted) 90’+1’
MTL - Tissot (unassisted) 55’, Romero (Piatti) 79’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 20 4 8 0 10
MTL 9 3 8 2 6
LA Galaxy 1 at Columbus Crew SC 1
June 13, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 21,051
Scoring - CLB - Higuain (Finlay) 66’
LA - Lletget (unassisted) 14’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 11 4 8 3 5
LA 12 3 12 3 4
New England Revolution 1 at Columbus Crew SC 2
June 24, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Att. 11,435
Scoring - CLB - Kamara (unassisted) 4’, Kamara (Finlay, Francis) 50’
NE - Nguyen (Rowe) 1’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 10 3 13 1 9
NE 10 2 13 4 5
Columbus Crew SC 2 at Real Salt Lake 2
June 27, 2015 at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, UT) Att. 20,171
Scoring - CLB - Tchani (Jimenez, Finlay) 42’, Finlay (Higuain, Kamara) 62’
RSL - Garcia (Plata, Beckerman) 36’, Jaime (Mansally) 46’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 7 4 11 2 3
NE 14 1 13 3 4
New York Red Bulls 1 at Columbus Crew SC 2
July 4, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium Att. 14,429
Scoring - CLB - Finlay (Kamara, Clark) 33’, Finlay (Kamara, Higuain) 74’
NYRB - Abang (Wright-Phillips) 8’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 19 2 9 2 15
NYRB 11 4 14 2 4
Columbus Crew SC 0 at Montreal Impact 3
July 11, 2015 at Stade Saputo Att. 15,304
Scoring - CLB - None
MTL - Oduro (Piatti) 5’, Donadel (Mallace) 8’, Oduro (unassisted) 80’
Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
CLB 15 2 11 1 8
MTL 8 5 13 2 2