NATIONAL TEAM: Canadian Under-20 National Team (2004-) … Canadian U-17 Junior National Team (2003-04) … member of the U-17 team at the 2003 CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament in Victoria, BC … scored a pair of goals over the summer of 2005 with the U-20 youth development team … scored equalizer in the Canadian U-20 team’s 1-1 draw with the U.S. U-20’s on July 9, 2006 … has recorded 12 Junior National Team international caps.
UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND 2006: Named to the All-West Coast Conference Second Team … started and appeared in 16 games at forward … led the Pilots and finished second in the conference with nine goals … led the WCC with a 2.94 shots per game average … tied for the team high with 18 points and led the squad with three game-winning goals and 20 shots on goal … second on the Pilots with 47 shots … had four games with at least two goals … had a string of four straight goals for the Pilots (Oct. 20-22) … scored first-half goal in 2-1 win against Air Force on Sept. 3 ... scored two goals, including the game-winner, during the first half of a 6-0 victory against Marshall on Sept. 15 ... scored twice, including game-winner, in the first 20 minutes during 3-0 win against Seattle on Sept. 29 ... scored both of Portland’s goals in 2-1 win over Loyola Marymount on Oct. 20 ... scored two more goals, giving him four in two games, against San Diego on Oct. 22 … finished the season sixth on Portland’s career charts with a 2.74 shots per game average and tied for tenth with six game-winners.
UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND 2005: WCC All-Freshman Team ... one of three Pilots to play in all 19 games ... started 15 games at forward ... with five goals, became the first UP freshman since current MLS star and U.S. National Team member Nate Jaqua in 2000 to lead the team in goals ... also led the Pilots with 10 points, three game-winning goals, 49 shots and 27 shots on goal ... his three game-winners ranked second in the WCC ... scored first career goal, a game-winner, in 1-0 win against Cal Poly ... had game-winning goal in 1-0 win against Wisconsin ... scored the game’s only goal in 1-0 upset over No. 11 Santa Clara.
MAGEE SECONDARY: Named the British Columbia and Magee Secondary Athlete of the Year in 2004 … served as team captain his senior year, while claiming team MVP honors all four seasons … helped Mageee to a pair of time zone titles, two city championships and three consecutive provincial championship appearances … set Magee career scoring records with 78 goals and 39 assists … honorable mention honor roll as a junior and senior.
CLUB TEAM: Played club soccer for Columbus FC of the Men’s Premier League … Golden Boot Award winner for the Men’s Premier League and a VMSL all-star team selection.
PERSONAL: Born April 24, 1987 in Vancouver, B.C. … parents are Deborah Richardson and Robert Elliott … major is organizational communications.