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General: Brings an intensity to the field that contributes greatly to the development of the team ... Versatile performer that leads by example and can play anywhere on the pitch ... Can play on either side of the midfield, while contributing defensively ... Competitive, courageous and capable of scoring goals and winning balls.
As a Senior in 2004: Appeared in 17 matches with eight starts ... Attempted three shots against Tulsa (9/3) ... Scored first collegiate goal against San Diego (9/12) ... Named to Cal-Adidas Legacy Classic All-Tournament Team ... Scored second goal of the season against Washington (10/10) ... Attempted eight shots.
As a Junior in 2003: Saw action in 13 games, starting nine contests in the midfield and in defense ... Registered six shots in 2003 ... Collected his second career assist against Fairleigh Dickinson (9/26) ... Attempted two shots against Washington (10/12) ... Earned First Team Pac-10 All-Academic honors.
As a Sophomore in 2002: Played in 14 games with three starts, including a playoff game versus Portland (11/27) as well as the final two Pac-10 games of the season versus Oregon State (11/15) and Washington (11/17) ... Contributed an assist versus Richmond (9/21) ... Named Second Team Pac-10 All-Academic.
As a Freshman in 2001: Participated in eight matches ... Made his first collegiate appearance in Stanford's 3-0 season opening win versus Gonzaga (9/1).
As a Freshman in 2000: Redshirted his first season.
High School/Other: A 2000 graduate of Salpointe Catholic High School ... Captained his team to a state runner-up title and named the Arizona High School All-Southern Player as a senior ... Tabbed the Tucson Citizen Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior ... A three-time First Team All-City selection in his final three prep seasons ... A four-time AIA Scholar Athlete ... A state and Far West Regional ODP player ... Captain of his Tucson United club team, leading the squad to the Arizona State Cup championship in 1999 ... Student Body president at Salpointe Catholic HS, graduating with a 4.12 GPA.
Personal: Son of Larry and DeDe Leber ... International Relations major ... Also finishing a Master's degree in Sociology this December ... Spent the winter quarter of 2003 studying in Santiago, Chile and spent his spring break hiking the Inca Trail in Peru ... Older brother, Scott, played in the midfield for Stanford from 1997-2000, leading the Cardinal in goals scored as a senior ... Enjoys surfing and traveling in his free time ... Uncle, Ray Wild, played collegiate football at Air Force.
Coaching Staff on Leber: "Todd finally enjoyed his first fully healthy off-season training this year, and played his best soccer as a collegiate athlete. He's ready to make a significant contribution."