Men's Soccer
Rattlers Unable to Connect on Looks Against UTPB
Date: 2011-09-30 Author: Robin Johnson
ODESSA, Texas — The St. Mary’s men’s soccer team outshot Texas Permian–Basin but couldn’t connect in a 2–0 loss on the road Friday.
The Rattlers (2–6–0) had six shots on goal to the Falcons’ (3–5) four and kept the game at a stalemate until the last five minutes of the game.
Texas Permian–Basin’s (1–1 in Heartland Conference conference) Tyler Pate connected in the 85th minute with a goal off a rebound that he squeezed in the bottom–left corner of the net, changing the scoreboard for the first time in the game at 1–0.
Forty–five seconds before the buzzer, Falcon Austin James shot from 30 yards straight on off a deflected pass, connecting in the bottom–left corner of the net for a final score of 2–0 in the Rattlers’ third conference loss of the season.
Returning to the field after sitting out in last Sunday’s game against St. Edward’s due to an injury was regular starter Adam “Chuy” Muro (Jr., San Antonio). Muro had one shot on goal, increasing his season total to four. Michael Hasbach (Sr., Colleyville, Texas) and Eduardo Serrano (So., Dallas), whom along with Muro scored in the victory over St. Edward’s along with Muro, joined Muro again on the stats sheet with one shot on goal from Hasbach and two from Serrano.
Aaron Stares (Jr., Swindon, England) and Zach Strater (Fr., Carrollton, Texas) also got looks at the net with one shot on goal each. Goalkeeper Patrick Kasperitis (RS–So., Corpus Christi, Texas) had two saves for the Rattlers (1–3 in conference), bringing his save total for the season to 27 after stepping up to protect the net when an injury caused David Schmelzer (So., Castroville, Texas) to be sidelined for the season.
The Rattlers travel to Wichita Falls, Texas for their next match against Midwestern State at 1 p.m. Sunday.
St. Mary’s University, as a Catholic Marianist University, fosters the formation of people in faith and educates leaders for the common good through community service, integrated liberal arts and professional education, and academic excellence. The University has six athletic national titles: men’s basketball (1989–NAIA), baseball (2001–NCAA Div. II), softball (1986–NAIA and 2002–NCAA Div. II) and an individual national champion in men’s golf (2006–NCAA Div. II) and a national academic championship in men’s golf (2009–NCAA Div. II). St. Mary’s also had more than 40 percent of its athletes named to conference, regional and/or national honor rolls this past year. St. Mary’s student–athletes graduation rate is 65 percent, higher than the NCAA Division II average of 55 percent. To learn more about St. Mary's, visit www.stmarytx.edu/athletics.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach Que Willis
Querande "Que" Willis enters the 2012 season as the longest-tenured coach in the history of the St. Mary's men's soccer program, racking up over 50 victories along the way.
In fact, Willis, in his 10th year with the school, needs just eight more victories to become the winningest coach in the program's history. He has guided the Rattlers to a 53-97-6 record over the past nine years.
Willis has helped 34 Rattlers earn all-conference honors since 2003, including five last season -- and 29 since 2006. In addition to the team's on-field successes, Joseph Diaz was honored in 2010 as an ESPN Academic All-District pick.
St. Mary's went 4-12-0 in 2011, upsetting rival on the Rattlers' makeshift home field, the Northside ISD Sports Complex. The Rattlers spent a season without a real home in 2011, and will again do so in 2012 as their home field at St. Mary's is undergoing renovations as part of the new outdoor sports complex.
St. Mary's went 4-13-0 in 2010, again upsetting rival St. Edward's on the road and nearly knocking off nationally ranked Midwestern State in a 2-1 defeat at home.
In 2007, the Rattlers posted their highest win total in six years, going 8-11 overall and finishing third in the Heartland Conference. St. Mary's started the season 4-2 and had a 7-2 record at home. Six Rattlers earned All-Heartland Conference honors that season.
During the 2004 and 2005 seasons, the team played in the Southwest Soccer Conference, one of the top leagues in the nation as it was made up of teams from both the Heartland Conference and Lone Star Conference.
Prior to taking the reins as the Rattlers head coach, Willis served as an assistant coach in the Rattler soccer program for two years. He assisted coaching both the men's and the women's teams.
During those two years, he helped the men's team to a 19-13-4 record, including a 12-5-3 mark in 2002, good for second place in the Heartland Conference standings. They advanced to the Heartland Tournament Championship game both seasons with Willis on the staff.
While assisting the women's soccer team, Willis helped the squad to a 20-13-1 record over two seasons. The Rattlers advanced to the Heartland Conference Tournament in 2002, then won the tournament in 2003, defeating Incarnate Word, 2-1.
As a four-year letterwinner for the Rattler soccer team from 1996-99, Willis earned two All-American awards and two Heart of Texas Conference Most Valuable Player awards. In his freshman season, Willis was named Heart of Texas Newcomer of the Year, paving the way for what would become one of the most dynamic careers in the program's history.
Willis came to San Antonio from Plano East High School in Plano, Texas. In addition to assisting Corwyn Ritch for the three years prior to becoming head coach, Willis has coached numerous club soccer teams in San Antonio and Dallas. He also currently coaches the Dallas Texans Football Club "Blues".
Willis is a 2001 graduate of St. Mary's with a bachelor of arts degree in computer science.
2012 St. Mary's Men's Soccer Roster
| No. | Name | Pos. | Cl. | Hometown |
| 1 | David Schmelzer | GK | Jr. | Castroville, Texas |
| 2 | Jack Wolf | F | Fr. | Richardson, Texas |
| 3 | Roger Trevino | D | RS-So. | San Antonio |
| 4 | Fernando Arias-Williamson | D | So. | Houston |
| 5 | Forrest Harrington | D | Jr. | Keller, Texas |
| 6 | Alex Gonzalez | MF | Fr. | McAllen, Texas | 7 | Josh Stevens | MF | RS-So. | San Antonio |
| 8 | Anthony Bustos | F | Sr. | Helotes, Texas |
| 9 | Omar Sanchez | MF | So. | San Antonio |
| 10 | Jose Chavez | F | Sr. | Garland, Texas |
| 11 | Aaron Stares | MF | Sr. | Swindon, England |
| 12 | Devon Foster | MF/F | So. | Castroville, Texas |
| 13 | Julian Martinez | MF | Sr. | San Antonio |
| 14 | Andrew Carrasco | MF | Sr. | Corpus Christi, Texas |
| 15 | Jonathon Pepper | D | So. | Odessa, Texas |
| 16 | Zach Strater | MF | So. | Carrollton, Texas |
| 17 | Adam "Chuy" Muro | MF | Sr. | San Antonio |
| 18 | Armando Macias | F | Fr. | San Antonio | 19 | Robert Ruiz | MF/D | Fr. | San Antonio | 20 | Burt Barr | MF | Fr. | San Antonio | 21 | Alexis Santamaria | MF | Fr. | San Antonio | 22 | Garrett Larrington | D | Fr. | Houston | 37 | Patrick Kasperitis | GK | RS-Jr. | Corpus Christi, Texas |
| Head Coach: Que Willis |
2012 Men's Soccer Schedule[click on score to see statistics for game when available] |
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September |
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| Sun, Sep 02 |
at West Texas A&M University Canyon, Texas |
L 0-8 | 0 -1 -0 |
| Tue, Sep 04 |
Eastern New Mexico University Canyon, Texas |
L 2-3 (2OT) | 0 -2 -0 |
| Sun, Sep 16 |
*vs. Texas A&M International University Northside ISD Soccer Field |
T 0-0 | 0 -2 -1 |
| Thu, Sep 20 |
vs. Oklahoma Christian University Northside ISD Soccer Field |
L 0-2 | 0 -3 -1 |
| Sat, Sep 22 |
*vs. Newman University Northside ISD Soccer Field |
L 1-2 | 0 -4 -1 |
| Thu, Sep 27 |
at McMurry University Abilene, Texas |
W 1-0 | 1 -4 -1 |
| Sat, Sep 29 |
*at University of Texas-Permian Basin Odessa, Texas |
W 2-1 | 2 -4 -1 |
October |
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| Thu, Oct 04 |
*vs. St. Edward's University Northside ISD Soccer Field |
L 0-3 | 2 -5 -1 |
| Sat, Oct 06 |
*vs. Dallas Baptist University Northside ISD Soccer Field |
L 0-1 | 2 -6 -1 |
| Thu, Oct 11 |
vs. McMurry University Northside ISD Soccer Field |
L 1-2 | 2 -7 -1 |
| Sat, Oct 13 |
*vs. University of Texas-Permian Basin Northside ISD Soccer Field |
W 5-2 | 3 -7 -1 |
| Thu, Oct 18 |
at Oklahoma Christian University Edmond, Okla. |
L 0-5 | 3 -8 -1 |
| Sat, Oct 20 |
*at Newman University Wichita, Kan. |
W 4-1 | 4 -8 -1 |
| Thu, Oct 25 |
*at St. Edward's University Austin, Texas |
L 0-3 | 4 -9 -1 |
| Sat, Oct 27 |
*at Dallas Baptist University Dallas, Texas |
W 3-0 | 5 -9 -1 |
| Wed, Oct 31 |
*at Texas A&M International University Laredo, Texas |
L 0-5 | 5 -10 -1 |
November |
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| Sun, Nov 04 |
at University of the Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas |
L 0-4 | 5 -11 -1 |
| * signifies Heartland Conference event | |||
The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer
Cumulative Season Statistics
Game-by-Game Statistics
Game Results
| Date | Location | Result | |
| Nov 04, 2012 | San Antonio, TX | Incarnate Word 4, St. Mary's 0 | Box score |
| Oct 31, 2012 | Laredo, Texas | Texas A&M Intl. 5, St. Mary's 0 | Box score |
| Oct 27, 2012 | Dallas, Texas | St. Mary's 3, Dallas Baptist 0 | Box score |
| Oct 25, 2012 | Austin, Texas | St. Edward's 3, St. Mary's 0 | Box score |
| Oct 20, 2012 | Wichita, Kan. | St. Mary's 4, Newman 1 | Box score |
| Oct 18, 2012 | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma Christian 5, St. Mary's 0 | Box score |
| Oct 13, 2012 | San Antonio, Texas | St. Mary's 5, Texas-Permian Basin 2 | Box score |
| Oct 11, 2012 | San Antonio, Texas | McMurry 2, St. Mary's 1 | Box score |
| Oct 06, 2012 | San Antonio, Texas | Dallas Baptist 1, St. Mary's 0 | Box score |
| Oct 04, 2012 | San Antonio, Texas | St. Edward's 3, St. Mary's 0 | Box score |
| Sep 29, 2012 | Odessa, Texas | St. Mary's 2, Texas-Permian Basin 1 | Box score |
| Sep 27, 2012 | Abilene, TX | St. Mary's 1, McMurry 0 | Box score |
| Sep 22, 2012 | San Antonio, Texas | Newman 2, St. Mary's 1 | Box score |
| Sep 20, 2012 | San Antonio, Texas | Oklahoma Christian 2, St. Mary's 0 | Box score |
| Sep 17, 2012 | San Antonio, Texas | Texas A&M Int'l 0, St. Mary's 0 (2OT) | Box score |
| Sep 04, 2012 | Canyon, Texas | Eastern New Mexico 3, St. Mary's 2 (2OT) | Box score |
| Sep 02, 2012 | Canyon, Texas | West Texas A&M 8, St. Mary's 0 | Box score |



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