No. Name Pos. Yr./Elig. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School
1 Chris McDonald GK So./So. 6-1 175 Newton, Mass./Noble & Greenough
2 David Leslie D Fr./Fr. 5-10 165 Gresham, Ore./La Salle
3 Terence Blackburn D Jr./Jr. 5-8 170 Tacoma, Wash./Wilson
4 J. Marcus Rudd D Jr./Jr. 6-1 170 Seattle, Wash./Seattle Prep
5 Dylan Harrington M Fr./Fr. 6-1 170 Bellingham, Wash./Sehome
6 Gregory Wenger M So./So. 5-11 165 Harvard, Mass./The Bromfield School
7 Kyle Benson M Sr./Sr. 6-0 170 Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak
8 Nicolas Puente F Fr./Fr. 5-8 165 San Diego, Calif./Preuss School
9 Taylor Rietz F Fr./Fr. 6-0 175 San Leandro, Calif./Bishop O'Dowd
10 Ryan Rash F So./Fr. 5-10 155 Federal Way, Wash./Bellarmine Prep
11 Geoffrey Cleveland D So./Fr. 6-2 155 Los Gatos, Calif./Los Gatos
12 Carson Swope M Fr./Fr. 5-11 175 Portland, Ore./Lincoln
14 Vincent McCluskey F Fr./Fr. 6-1 180 Seattle, Wash./John F. Kennedy Catholic
15 Colin McIntosh M Fr./Fr. 6-2 175 Olympia, Wash./Olympia
16 Landon Gauthier F Fr./Fr. 6-0 155 Fox Island, Wash./Bellarmine Prep
17 Nick McGee M Fr./Fr. 5-8 145 Bellinghm. Wash./Sanalicum
19 Peter Russell D Jr./Jr. 5-7 155 Beavercreek, Ore./Molalla
20 Ameer Mohit D Jr./Jr. 5-11 175 Alameda, Calif./Miramonte
21 Dylan Lomanto M Fr./Fr. 5-10 150 Portland, Ore/Lincoln
22 Kevin Halasz GK So./So. 6-4 190 Santa Cruz, Calif./Santa Cruz
23 Sam Naatz D Fr./Fr. 5-10 170 Salt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial
24 Eneko Bereziartua D Fr./Fr. 5-6 145 Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly
25 Nicholas Sexton D So./So. 6-1 165 Honolulu, Hawaii/Puahou
26 Matthew Durland M Fr./Fr. 5-9 155 Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale
27 Alec MacCullum D Fr./Fr. 6-1 185 Bigfork, Mont./Bigfork
28 Andrew White F Fr./Fr. 5-8 155 Steamboat Springs, Colo./Steamboat
29 Spencer Gordon D Fr./Fr. 5-9 155 Iowa City, Iowa/City
30 Danny Lopez M Fr./Fr. 5-10 165 Santa Fe, N.M./Wasatch Academy
31 Luke Sandbolm M Fr./Fr. 6-0 155 Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain


Kyle Benson
Mukilteo, Wash.
Kamiak HS

Since stepping onto campus as a freshman, Kyle has been among the top weapons for the Logger offense. Scoring five goals in each of his freshman and sophomore seasons, he is known among NWC coaches for his blazing speed. "I chose Puget Sound because I desired a well-rounded education. Coach Olney believes in hard work and mental toughness and I am able to use that in the classroom as well."