NATIONAL TEAM: Participated at the U.S. U-20 National Team Camp during the winter of 2008.
OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Member of the US national pool in 2003 … member of the Cal South ODP team since 2002 … has competed with the Region IV ODP team since 2003 … awarded the Region IV camp golden glove in 2003 and competed with the squad in Argentina and Germany … won three straight regional championships (2004, 2005 and 2006) with the Cal South ODP team and won the ODP national title in 2006.
UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND 2009: Landed on the All-WCC First Team … appeared in and started 22 games … finished second in the WCC in goals-against average (0.95), save percentage (.784) and saves (80) and third in shutouts (five) … ended the season fourth in UP program history in career saves per game (4.06), fifth in total saves (256), sixth in shutouts (16.0) and seventh in goals against average (1.17) … is ranked third for the most career conference shutouts in league history, ending the season with 11 career blank sheets during WCC games … after helping Portland win the 2009 Husky Fever Classic, Guerrero was named the WCC Player of the Week (Sept. 28) and he landed on Soccer America’s Team of the Week … was also named the defensive MVP of the Smith Barney Classic (Sept. 11-13) to help the Pilots win the tourney title … twice recorded nine saves in game, including during a 2-1 win over #17 Creighton on Sept. 27.
UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND 2008: Played every minute in goal during the season save a 15-minute stretch … one of four Pilots to start all 20 matches … named All-WCC Honorable Mention … led the league in saves for the second consecutive season with 91 stops … also posted three shutouts … made a season-high nine stops during the shutout against the Lions … made at least seven stops during a game five times.
UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND 2007: Was named to Soccer America’s All-Freshman Team, Top Drawer Soccer’s All-Rookie Team and College Soccer News' All-Freshman Second Team … earned All-West Coast Conference First Team honors and was voted to the conference all-freshman team … led the WCC with eight shutouts and tied for the league-high with 85 saves … posted a 0.98 goals against average … was named WCC Co-Player of the Week (Oct. 8) after recording back-to-back shutouts against San Francisco (Oct. 5) and Saint Mary’s (Oct. 7) … made three saves for first career shutout in a 3-0 win over New Hampshire on Sept. 2 … was named to the Copa de Causeway All-Tournament Team … posted consecutive shutouts against SMC (Nov. 2), USF (Nov. 4) and USD (Nov. 9) and combined to hold LMU (Nov. 11) scoreless for a string of 435 consecutive minutes played without allowing a goal … made a season-high nine saves during the 1-0 blanking of the Toreros.
OTAY RANCH HS: Rated the No. 16 high school recruit in the country according to Rise Magazine… four-year letterwinner for coaches Jorge Zavala and Brian Lewis … named an adidas Youth All American … as a senior in 2007, he recorded 13 shutouts in 23 games to help lead the Mustangs to the Mesa League and CIF Championships, while also being named to the Union Tribune All-San Diego First Team, the Mesa League First Team and the All-Section Division 1 First Team … named the league goalkeeper of the year and named first-team all-league in 2006 … South Bay League Champions in 2005 and CIF Champions in 2004 … adidas ESP Camp participant in 2006 … made the ESP All-Star team and claimed the adidas ESP Golden Glove Award.
CLUB TEAM: Helped his San Diego Surf Club team to a No. 10 national ranking in 2007 … won a U.S. Club Regional Championship in 2006 and advanced to the quarterfinals in 2007.
PERSONAL: Born on March 24, 1989 in San Diego, Calif. … parents are Tracy and Henry Guerrero … brother Dustin is a midfielder at the University of California … major is general studies.
AUSTIN GUERRERO’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
|
GP-GS
|
Minutes
|
GA
|
GaAvg
|
Saves
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
Sho
|
2007
|
21-21
|
2021:02
|
22
|
0.98
|
85
|
10
|
6
|
5
|
8
|
2008
|
20-20
|
1835:15
|
33
|
1.62
|
91
|
8
|
10
|
2
|
3
|
2009
|
22-22
|
2082:11
|
22
|
0.95
|
80
|
10
|
5
|
5
|
5
|
TOTAL
|
63-63
|
5938:28
|
77
|
1.17
|
256
|
28
|
21
|
12
|
16
|