GSAC Men’s Soccer Players of the Week
October 20, 2008
MEN’S SOCCER OFFENSIVE PLAYER
DANIEL SPIETH ~ Fresno Pacific University
Junior ~ 6-2 ~ Forward ~ Winneden, Germany
Junior forward Daniel Spieth scored all 3 goals as No. 12-ranked Fresno Pacific defeated California Baptist 3-0. He currently leads the GSAC in overall statistical categories with 9 goals, 21 points, and 4.1 shots per game. He also leads in GSAC-only stats with 7 goals, 17 points, and 33 shots (4.7 shots/game).
MEN’S SOCCER DEFENSIVE PLAYER
JAMES CRAWFORD ~ Azusa Pacific University
Senior ~ 6-0 ~ Goalkeeper ~ San Diego, CA
Senior goalkeeper James Crawford made 7 saves to record back-to-back shutouts of The Master’s and Biola, setting Azusa Pacific’s career shutouts record at 26. The Azusa Pacific defense has shut out a program-record 6 straight opponents and has a 563-minute scoreless streak, and Crawford, who has 6 shutouts on the season, also has a personal scoreless streak of 563 consecutive minutes, dating back to Azusa Pacific’s fifth game of the season on Sept. 10, 2008.
MEN’S SOCCER OFFENSIVE PLAYER
DANIEL SPIETH ~ Fresno Pacific University
Junior ~ 6-2 ~ Forward ~ Winneden, Germany
Junior forward Daniel Spieth scored all 3 goals as No. 12-ranked Fresno Pacific defeated California Baptist 3-0. He currently leads the GSAC in overall statistical categories with 9 goals, 21 points, and 4.1 shots per game. He also leads in GSAC-only stats with 7 goals, 17 points, and 33 shots (4.7 shots/game).
MEN’S SOCCER DEFENSIVE PLAYER
JAMES CRAWFORD ~ Azusa Pacific University
Senior ~ 6-0 ~ Goalkeeper ~ San Diego, CA
Senior goalkeeper James Crawford made 7 saves to record back-to-back shutouts of The Master’s and Biola, setting Azusa Pacific’s career shutouts record at 26. The Azusa Pacific defense has shut out a program-record 6 straight opponents and has a 563-minute scoreless streak, and Crawford, who has 6 shutouts on the season, also has a personal scoreless streak of 563 consecutive minutes, dating back to Azusa Pacific’s fifth game of the season on Sept. 10, 2008.

















