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  #24  -  Scott Vallow Return to: TEAM PAGE | TEAM ROSTER
Hometown: Modesto, CA


 Bio:

RHINOS CAREER: ALL-TIME:  Is Rhinos all-time leader in regular season victories and shutouts and saves.  2008:  Was the 2008 recipient of the Connors and Ferris Leadership and Dedication award… Was selected twice to the USL-1 Team of the Week in 2008… His 11 wins placed him third among league netminders in 2008 while his ten clean sheets tied a career high and were good for second best in the USL-1… Posted an 11-9-9 record and 1.07 goals against average… 2007: Recipient of the Rhinos’ 2007 Connors and Ferris Comeback Player of the Year award... Named to the USL-1 Team of the Week for Weeks One & 17... Recorded consecutive shutouts on Aug. 10 & 12... Returned to Rhinos lineup on Aug. 10 after missing 20 games with a right elbow injury... Underwent surgery on May 8... Suffered a right elbow injury on Apr. 18 making a save in practice. 2006 : Named to the USL-1 Team of the Week for Weeks Three, Six, 16, 20 & 21... Logged his career-high 10th shutout in 1-0 win over Atlanta on Aug. 5... Named to the 2006 USL-1 All-Star Team... Recorded his seventh shutout in nine games in scoreless tie on Jun. 9 at Virginia Beach . 2005: Was named to the USL-1 Team of the Week for Week 12. 2002: Joined the Rhinos for the year after spending the preseason with the New England Revolution and appeared in eight games... Combined for his only shutout of the season with Pat Onstad on Jul. 24 against Charlotte ... 2001: Finished the season with a 10-6-2 record while recording six shutouts and a 0.97 GAA... Led the Rhinos to their second consecutive A-League Championship. 2000: Signed with the Rhinos as a free agent in Feb.... Posted an A-League leading 0.83 GAA and a 12-6-1 record in 19 regular season games with the team... Led the Rhinos to the A-League Championship... Named A-League Goalkeeper of the Year... Named to the All-A-League First Team.  

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER CAREER: 2004: Spent season with the Colorado Rapids. 2003: Made MLS debut on Apr. 26 against D.C. United when he made a career-best seven saves in a 1-1 draw... Appeared in and started a total of four matches for the Rapids... Tallied a 1.66 goals against average and made 14 saves while allowing seven goals in four matches. 2002: Spent time with the New England Revolution prior to the start of the A-League season... Joined the Rhinos for the season... Was signed by Dallas Burn after the MLS All-Star Break through the end of the 2002 season. 1999: Spent part of the season with Dallas , but did not see any action... Assigned to the club as a Project-40 allocation on Aug. 11. 

COLLEGE CAREER ( Bowling Green State University ): Was a four-year starter at Bowling Green University , starting all 85 of the Falcons games during that time... In four years, Vallow tallied 316 saves and a 0.70 goals against average... Was a NSCAA All-American in both 1997 and 1998 as a junior and senior... Was runner-up for Mid-Atlantic Conference Player of the Year in 1998 and was named to the All-MAC First Team on two occasions... Had a 788:32 scoreless minutes streak in MAC Tournament play snapped in 1998... Recorded a 0.52 GAA in 1995, the nation’s lowest amongst freshman. 

PERSONAL: Majored in business administration... Son of Les and Diane... Has two brothers Eric and Ryan... Married to wife, Lindsay... Son, Brayden, born on Jan. 27, 2006 and Mason (6 months)... Has worked with Habitat for Humanity... Enjoys playing cards and cooking in his spare time... Currently volunteers for Quad-A For Kids and conducts offseason goalkeeper camps in the Rochester area (http://www.scottvallow.com/)... Favorite Movie: Rounders... Favorite Band/Music: anything on the radio... Favorite Food: Anything Mexican... Favorite TV Show: CSI: Las Vegas ... Favorite player: Kasey Keller... Favorite Sports Team: Men’s National Team... Person He’d Most Like to Meet: Michael Jordan Favorite car: Ferrari... Favorite vacation spot: somewhere tropical

 

 



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