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Initial Men’s Soccer Players of the Week

Vinicius Dantas
Sep 6, 2010
Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week
Vinicius Dantas ~ Azusa Pacific
Junior ~ 6-0 ~ Forward ~ Sao Paulo, Brazil

Junior forward Vinicius Dantas turned in consecutive 2-goal performances to record 8 points as Azusa Pacific won 6-1 against Holy Names and 4-0 against La Verne. Dantas hit the game-winners in both victories at the Westmont Heritage Club Classic.



Trevor Herrera
Sep 6, 2010
Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week
Trevor Herrera ~ Vanguard
Sophomore ~ 5-10 ~ Goalkeeper ~ Lake Forest, Calif.

Senior goalkeeper Trevor Herrera made 4 saves and allowed only 1 goal in 2 games last week. He gave the Lions 45 minutes of scoreless work in goal during Vanguard’s 2-0 victory over Cal State San Marcos. Against NCAA Division II No. 6-ranked Cal State Dominguez Hills, Herrera worked all 110 minutes of the double overtime tie. He had 3 saves and gave up 1 goal as the teams ended with a 1-1 stalemate.

Fall Sports Underway

The fall sports of men’s & women’s cross country, men’s & women’s soccer and volleyball are underway. Several GSAC teams have competed in games and tournaments already. To see the master schedules and results for GSAC teams, use the sports links on the left and click Schedule. Once there, you may narrow down the list by team and/or by date by making selections in the pull-down menus and then clicking Change Dates.

GSAC has over 50 Scholar Teams for 2009-10

The GSAC had 52 total teams, representing all 13 conference sports, that qualified as NAIA Scholar Teams for the 2009-10 school year. To qualify for this honor, a team must have a 3.0 grade point average, which includes all varsity athletes that are eligible for that sport. For the complete story, go to www.naia.org. To see which GSAC teams qualified, go to Awards Search on the left OR click on the link for each sport on the left and then click Awards.

Another Banner Year for the GSAC

Coach Bryan Wilkins – Vanguard University

The 2009-10 season was another banner year for the Golden State Athletic Conference, as seen in the final standings of the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, which recognizes the best overall athletic programs in the NCAA and NAIA based on showings in national championship tournaments and meets. Azusa Pacific received the NAIA’s top award for a record-breaking sixth year in a row and was joined by Fresno Pacific, Concordia, and California Baptist in the top 7. The GSAC had 7 teams in the top 18 and a total of 9 conference teams made the rankings, all finishing in the top 100. The GSAC won 3 NAIA Championships during the year, bringing the total to 36 national titles since the conference began in 1986. National Coach of the Year and NAIA Player of the Year awards were given to 4 GSAC coaches and 4 GSAC athletes. Bryan Wilkins (right), the Vanguard cross country and track & field coach, was named the 2010 recipient of the NAIA Coach of Character Award. To see complete award lists for each sport, use the sports links on the left, and then click

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Scoreboard  
Men's Soccer
Wednesday, Sep 8
Pomona-Pitzer 4:00
Azusa Pacific  
The Masters 5:00
Cal State San Marcos  
Biola 7:00
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps  
Thursday, Sep 9
Kansas Wesleyan 1:00
California Baptist  
 
Women's Soccer
Tuesday, Sep 7
Vanguard 3
Olivet Nazarene IL 2
Wednesday, Sep 8
The Masters 3:00
Cal State San Marcos  
Thursday, Sep 9
Vanguard 2:00
Concordia IL  
Kansas Wesleyan 3:30
California Baptist  
Hope International 5:00
Southern Oregon  
 
Volleyball
Tuesday, Sep 7
Concordia 3
Vanguard 2
Hope International 0
Biola 3
Westmont 2
California Baptist 3
Wednesday, Sep 8
Fresno Pacific 7:00
Fresno State  
Exhibition
Thursday, Sep 9
Azusa Pacific 7:00
California Baptist