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Cedarville Vs. Indianapolis Cedarville University Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Men's Soccer Programs Men's Soccer 9-1-2012 Cedarville vs. Indianapolis Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "Cedarville vs. Indianapolis" (2012). Men's Soccer Programs. 40. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_programs/40 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Men's Soccer Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GAME DAY Cedarville University vs. University of Indianapolis Saturday, September 1, 2012 • 7:00 p.m. INSIDE GAME DAY • Yellow Jacket Soccer Blog 2 • CU All-Time Series Records 3 • Tonight!s Match Info 3 • Head Coach Todd Beall 4 • Yellow Jacket Profiles 4 • G-MAC Men!s Soccer 5 • Cedarville Roster 6 • CU Schedule/Results 6 • Indianapolis Roster/Schedule 7 • NCAA II National Rankings 7 • 2011 Greyhound Statistics 8 • 2011 Yellow Jacket Stats 9 • CU All-Time Soccer Roster 10-11 • Meet the 2012 Yellow Jackets 12 Office: (937)374-0855 TODD W. SCHULZ INSURANCE AGENCY 65 Dayton Avenue • XENIA, OHIO 45385 www.toddschulzagency.com 13 E. Chillicothe St., Cedarville, OH 766-7299 Comfort Suites 121 Raydo Circle • Springfield, OH • All Suite Rooms • Hot Deluxe Breakfast Only 12 miles from CU! Proud to support the Yellow Jackets!! 937-322-0707 yellowjackets.cedarville.edu Yellow Jacket Soccer Blog August 27, 2012 lookout tower, the soccer team quickly disposed of the rest and claimed the victory in the first bat- Greetings from the Bang Na Towers! After another whirlwind tle. flight around the world, we are back in Ohio and ready to get this Meanwhile in the second battle, Todd (My show on the road. Eight new faces joined us back at school as we Hopper Fell Off!) McKinley transformed into began sharpening our skills for the upcoming season. Rambo and kept playing even though paintballs Unfortunately, the Red Storm of the University of Rio Grande were breaking on his shoulders every second. caught wind of the transitive property that makes us better than While the ref was removing crazy Rambo from Barcelona, so they cancelled their scrimmage against us for the the game, Christian (Welt of a Warrior) obvious reason of fear. Alexander was hit in the arm point-blank by Grant (Trigger Happy) As we concluded our first week of cruyffing, turning away, and Kovac. The battle wound remains on his bicep to this very day. handling everything, the freshmen geared up for the always-excit- After a few hours of foxhole missions, left flank raids, ducking and ing freshmen party. Dressed in Jeremy (Fits of Rage) Hoppe!s high covering, and saving private Ryan Thurman from the hands of the school outfits, the new soccer freshmen strutted to the center of trainers, the war ended with five victories for the soccer team and campus for everyone to see them. At the party and while Zach zero victories for the trainers. The dominating afternoon was (Wanna run some stairs, Bruva?) Harris was tweeting about being summed up in this battle report from Daniel (Sharp Shooter) Rigby, tired, the freshmen met as many girls as possible. The most suc- “It would have been more fun if I actually would have hit someone.” cessful of the bunch turned out to be Ethan (Ladies Love Local This past weekend we took the pitch for a scrimmage against Boys) Dewhurst, but fun was had by all. the Findlay Oilers. The guys did well but still proved there is plen- A new tradition was born on August 19, 2012. The first-annual ty of work to do before our first official game this Thursday night at Athletic Training Department vs. Men!s Soccer Team paintball Southern Indiana. game was formed as a challenge from the trainers and a way for That!s all for now, folks! us to get back at them for those practices without Gatorade. After loading up our hoppers and lowering our masks, we entered a Eric Hoober is a junior defender from Elkton, MD majoring in world of trenches, bunkers, rocks, and brush known as Vietnam. accounting. Paint was flying everywhere as the soccer team picked trainers off left and right. Unfortunately for Mitch (I Disapprove) Goodling, Daniel (The Bearded Wonder) Rigby!s first shot struck his own teammate Mitch right in his back from five yards away. But once Timmy (Benedict Arnold) Waller was splattered out of the trainers! Your ad here? Promote your business! Contact Jeff Bolender at 937-766-4136 for more information Cedarville Hardware TRIEC ELECTRICAL SERVICES Industrial - Commercial - Residential Cedarville, OH High Voltage - Outdoor Installation & Repair Monday through Saturday Open 8 am - 5:30 pm 1630 Progress Drive • Springfield, OH 45505 We are located in the center of town or call us at Ph: (937) 323-3721 • Fax: (937) 323-8627 766-1941 www.triec.com Family of Cars 937-426-9564 Beavercreek, OH “Official Charter Company of the Cedarville Yellow Jackets” • Honda sound mind, sound body • Ford 937-879-3000 • Hyundai • Acura 8250 Expansion Way • Dayton, OH 45424 2 YELLOW JACKET SOCCER yellowjackets.cedarville.edu All-Time Series Records Tonight’s Match 458 Wins - 359 Losses - 61 Ties -- .556 Pct. -- 50 Years (thru 8/30/12) The Cedarville University men!s soccer team hosts the University of W L T W L T Indianapolis Greyhounds tonight at Yellow Jacket Field in the home Anderson 1 0 0 Miami 5 5 0 opener of the 2012 season. Antioch 3 0 1 MidAmerica Nazarene 0 1 0 Asbury 21 5 1 Mid-Continent 0 4 1 Cedarville, under the direction of third-year head coach and former Ashland 3 1 0 Milligan 1 1 0 Yellow Jacket Todd Beall, enters the match with a 1-0 record after Baptist Bible 1 1 0 Mobile 1 2 0 posting a 1-0 verdict at Southern Indiana on Thursday night. Belhaven 1 0 0 Moody Bible Institute 2 0 0 Berea 2 5 1 Mount Saint Joseph 1 0 0 The Greyhounds, an NCAA II member of the Great Lakes Valley Bethel IN 5 5 0 Mt. Vernon Nazarene 24 11 3 Conference (GLVC), dropped their season-opener against visiting Bluffton 27 0 0 Northern Kentucky 2 2 0 Bowling Green State 2 0 2 Northland Baptist 1 0 0 Notre Dame OH by a 2-1 score on Thursday evening. Bryan 3 3 0 Northwestern MN 1 0 0 Topping the list of returnees for CU is junior forward Butler 1 0 0 Notre Dame OH 4 7 2 Timmy Waller who was the second-leading scorer last California Baptist 0 0 1 Nyack 0 1 0 Campbellsville 2 0 0 Oakland City 1 0 0 season with six goals and six assists for 18 points. Capital 7 0 0 Oberlin 0 2 0 Senior forward Ryan Thurman led the 2011 squad Central State 6 2 0 Ohio 1 2 1 Cincinnati 4 2 0 Ohio Christian 1 0 0 with nine assists to go with three goals for a third-best Cincinnati Christian 1 0 0 Ohio Dominican 18 10 2 15 points. Concord 1 0 0 Ohio Northern 2 0 0 Forward Jeremy Hoppe looks to continue his colle- Concordia MI 2 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan 1 11 1 Cornerstone 2 5 0 Olivet Nazarene 4 1 0 giate success after finding the net six times last fall as Timmy Waller Covenant 2 0 0 Otterbein 1 6 2 a freshman. Cumberland KY 1 1 0 Palm Beach Atlantic 1 1 1 Daemen 5 0 0 Philadelphia Bible 1 2 1 Even with sophomore keeper Curtis Ranck posting a shutout on Dayton 1 17 2 Point Park 5 1 0 Thursday, Jacket fans may still get to see highly-touted rookie Ethan Defiance 8 0 0 Redeemer ONT 1 0 0 Denison 5 23 3 Rio Grande 7 20 1 Dewhurst in the nets. DePauw 0 2 0 Roberts Wesleyan 3 5 1 Indianapolis, under the direction of third-year coach Dominican 0 1 0 Saint Francis IL 1 0 0 and former Greyhound John Higgins, posted a pro- Earlham 3 7 0 Saint Joseph!s IN 1 0 0 Eastern Mennonite 1 0 0 Saint Vincent 4 0 0 gram-best nine-game winning streak in 2011 while Erskine 0 1 0 Seton Hill 1 0 0 finishing out at 12-5-1. Fenn 1 1 0 Shawnee State 18 2 1 Findlay 9 5 0 Siena Heights 1 1 1 Junior Casey Castle is the top returning scorer Gardner-Webb 0 0 1 Southern Indiana 1 0 0 after tallying six goals and two assists for 14 points Geneva 5 5 0 Southern Wesleyan 1 0 0 last fall. George Fox 0 1 0 Spring Arbor 5 3 1 The Greyhounds won the only other meeting George Mason 1 0 0 Taylor 2 0 0 Casey Castle Georgetown 3 0 0 Taylor-Fort Wayne 1 0 0 between the schools - a 2-0 decision on Sept. 6, 2011 Goshen 2 3 0 Tennessee Temple 1 1 0 Grace 15 3 1 Tiffin 8 19 1 in Indianapolis. Grand Rapids SB & M 1 0 0 Toccoa Falls 0 0 1 Grove City 1 1 0 Toledo 1 0 0 2011 Stat Comparison Houghton 1 6 2 Transylvania 2 0 0 Huntington 7 2 0 Trinity 0 1 0 Illinois Tech 0 1 0 Trinity International 2 0 1 Record 14-6-3 12-5-1 (11-4) Stout Indianapolis 0 1 0 Union TN 0 1 0 Enterprises IUPU-Indianapolis 1 4 0 Urbana 19 3 0 Goals Scored 47 * 34 Indiana Tech 8 1 1 Vanguard 0 1 0 Goals Scored/Game 2.0 * 1.9 Indiana Wesleyan 11 7 1 Walsh 18 23 5 Screen Judson 0 3 1 Western Baptist 2 0 0 Goals Allowed 30 21 * Keene State 0 1 0 Westminster PA 1 0 0 Printing Kent State 2 0 0 Wilberforce 8 1 0 Goals Allowed/Game 1.3 1.2 * Kentucky Southern 1 0 1 Wilmington 14 32 3 Kenyon 3 4 2 Wittenberg 17 22 1 Goalie Saves 84 * 72 King TN 1 0 0 Wright State 2 6 2 Embroidery The King's 0 1 0 Shots 408 * 270 2041 Goals For - 1567 Goals Against Lancaster Bible 1 0 0 Shots % .115 .126 LeTourneau 1 1 0 Records Include: * Advertising Liberty 0 1 0 - Victory by shootout vs.
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