2017 Men's Soccer Roster
Roster

Connor Ourada
- Height:
- 5-8
- Weight:
- 160
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Spokane, Wash.
- High School:
- Ferris
SENIOR (2017)
Game-by-game statistics ...Played in 11 games, starting in 10 of them … took five shots … had one assist against American … played a season-high 92 minutes in the tie against No. 20 Air Force … took four corners for the team during the season … played 90 minutes or more three times.
JUNIOR (2016)
Game-by-game statistics ... Played in six matches … had an assist at Saint Mary’s, his first career point … took two shots on the year … played a season-high 78 minutes at San Francisco and played at least 25 minutes in five games.
SOPHOMORE (2015)
Game-by-game statistics ... Played in six games during the season with one start vs. Santa Clara...Did not attempt a shot.
FRESHMAN (2014)
Game-by-game statistics ... Saw action in nine games...Took three shots with one on goal...Had two shots and played season-high 88 minutes in 0-0 tie with Loyola Marymount.
HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered four years at Ferris High for Coach Robin Crain...Senior season team went 18-3 overall, 8-1 and tied for first in the Greater Spokane League with Central Valley...Scored five goals and had seven assists...Two-time All-GSL first team...All-State 4A first team as a senior, honorable mention as junior as voted by Washington State Soccer Coaches Association...Team advanced to championship game of District 4A, Regional and State 4A tournaments...Defeated Pasco 2-1 in a shootout to advance to State 4A tournament, Ourada scoring first Ferris goal of shootout....In State 4A, defeated Cascade of Everett 6-0, Camas 2-1 in a semifinal shootout with Ourada scoring third goal in 5-4 shootout victory and fell to Snohomish 2-1 in title game as he assisted on the lone Ferris goal...Ferris captured GSL title in 2011 and 2013 and won the District 8 title as a junior in 2013...Junior season named to the Regional Camp Top 25 for the Olympic Developmental Program (ODP) and played for the Idaho ODP from 2011-13...Previously played for River City club team coached by Tim Seely...2013 the Washington East Club attended nationals and played for the National Premier Leagues Champions Cup, and the club went 1-1-1 in pool play...Club returned to NPL Champions Cup in 2014 and went 1-1-1, losing 1-0 in semifinal to eventual champion Manhattan Paris St. Germain 95...Member of the National Honor Society.




























