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2012 Media Guide 2012 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Soccer Media Guide TABLE OF CONTENPLAYERTS/QUI PROFILESCK FActS Table of Contents Quick Facts/Table of Contents 1 Coaching Staff 2-3 Head Coach Greg Henschel 2 Assistant Coach David Madsen 3 Assistant Coach Kristen Weiss 3 2012 Milwaukee Panthers 4-26 Roster 4 Jamie Forbes 5 Stephanie Condon 6 Kelly Lewers 7 Amy Kauffung 8 Kelsey Holbert 9 Sara Stern 10 Emily Scott 11 Helen Steinhauser 12 Quick Facts Hannah Kaul 13 General Information Team Information Melanie Coderre 14 Name University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Head Coach Greg Henschel Caity Bestwina 15 City/Zip Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 Alma Mater, Year UW-Oshkosh, 1995 Natalie Fettinger 16 Founded 1885 Record at UWM First Season Demi Price 17 Enrollment 30,000 Career Record 126-89-13 (Women’s) Sammy Vovos 18 Nickname Panthers (290-157-33 Overall)/14th Season Vienna Behnke 19 Morgan LaPlant 20 Colors Black and Gold Assistant Coach David Madsen Krisy Dorre 21 Home Field Assistant Coach Kristen Weiss Redshirts 22-23 Laura Moynihan Field at Engelmann Stadium Volunteer Assistant Jon Gulrajani Newcomers 24-26 Capacity 2,000 2011 in Review 27-31 Affiliation NCAA Division I Team Information 2011 Statistics 27 Conference Horizon League 2011 Record 19-3-0 2011 League/Region/Nation in Review 28-29 Chancellor Michael Lovell 2011 League Record/Finish 8-0-0/1st 2011 Box Scores 30-31 Director of Athletics Andy Geiger 2011 League Tourn. Results Butler - W, 1-0 Records 32-55 Associate AD/SWA Kathy Litzau Wright State - W, 5-1 Annual Leaders 32 Athletics Phone 414-229-5151 2011 NCAA Tournament Illinois State - W, 3-0 Individual Single-Game Records 33 Ticket Office Phone 414-229-5886 Ohio State - L, 1-2 Individual Single-Season Records 34 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/5 Individual Career Records 35 Team Records 36 Media Relations Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 All-Time Letterwinners 37-39 Asst. SID/W-Soccer Contact Kevin Conway Newcomers/Redshirts 11/4 Award Winners 40-43 Office Phone/Cell Phone 414-229-2413/202-9329 Coaches Records 44 E-mail [email protected] History All-Time Series v. Opponents 45 SID Kevin O’Connor First Year of Soccer 1984 All-Time Series Histories 46-49 SID Fax 414-229-5749 All-Time Record 286-173-50 (.611) Year-By-Year Results 50-54 Press Box Phone 414-202-9329 NCAA Appearances/Last 9/2011 Horizon League Tournament 55 Internet www.uwmpanthers.com All-Time Tournament Record 1-9-2 Engelmann Stadium 56-IBC Laura Moynihan Field at Engelmann Stadium The Milwaukee Panthers play their home games on Laura Moynihan Field at Engelmann Stadium. The surfaced was renamed from Engelmann Field to Laura Moynihan Field in honor of the former women’s soccer coach prior to the 2011 season. In terms of the home of the Panthers, they play at Engelmann Stadium and on Laura Moynihan Field. Engelmann Field is no longer correct. If you have any questions, please contact the Milwaukee Sports Information office. The 2012 Women’s Soccer Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Kevin Conway, Milwaukee Assistant Sports Informa- tion Director. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin O’Connor and Chris Zills of the UWM Sports Information Office. Photographs courtesy of Trevor Thompson, Kerri Schuh, Max Turner, Warren DeJardin, Jeff Golden, Joe Raymond, Marcus Snowden, and UWM Visual Imaging. 1 PLAYERCOACHIN PROFILESG STAFF 2012 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Soccer Media Guide st GREG Season1 HENSCHEL POSTITION COACHING RECORD ALMA MATER HEAD COACH 290-159-33 (126-91-13 WOMEN)/14 YEARS OSHKOSH, ‘94 Greg Henschel was named the new women’s soccer coach with a record-setting season in 2011. The team Henschel’s duties at Whitewater also including coach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, on set school records for wins (14) and winning percent- serving as the Outdoor Facilities Coordinator for the January 24, 2012. age (.705) as he was named the WIAC Coach of the school’s $4 million track and soccer complex, which Year. His squad advanced to the NCAA Tournament for was initiated and designed during his tenure at the Henschel came to Milwaukee from UW-Whitewater, the first time in school history, reaching the Sweet 16. school. where he led both the men’s and women’s programs The Warhawk women also won a share of the 2010 to Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles WIAC title and Henschel collected 126 victories while Henschel’s background includes a pair of assistant and NCAA Tournament berths in 2011. in charge of the women’s program. coaching stints at UW-Oshkosh and a season with Thomas College (Georgia) in 1998. He had been in charge of both the men’s and women’s On the men’s side, Henschel tallied 164 wins and programs at Whitewater since 1999, leading the two led the Warhawks to 10 NCAA Tournament berths. He is a graduate of UW-Oshkosh, where he played programs to a combined 290 victories and 11 NCAA His squads have reached the Sweet 16 of the tour- four seasons of collegiate soccer. Upon graduation, Tournament berths. nament four times. The Warhawks have also won he held school records for goals in a single season, the WIAC title each of the last three years - the first goals for a career and total points. His Titan teams “I am honored to join the Milwaukee Panther fam- three years the league has sponsored a men’s soccer made the NCAA Tournament three times, including ily,” Henschel said. “I would like to thank the UWM championship - and he is a two-time WIAC Coach of a Division III Final Four berth in 1994. Henschel also administration for providing me the opportunity to the Year honoree. played professionally with the Rockford (Ill.) Raptors continue the proud tradition of Panther women’s of the A-League and the Tallahassee (Fla.) Scorpions soccer. I look forward to working hard to continue Despite the WIAC sponsoring men’s soccer since just of the Eastern Indoor Soccer League. building on the tremendous legacy of success Mike 2009, Henschel had 17 all-conference honorees Moynihan and David Nikolic have left behind.” in that time. All told, 46 players earned all-league Henschel and his wife Jean have two daughters— honors in his tenure, including four player of the Eliana, 6, and Adilyn, 3. Henschel capped his tenure as the Warhawk women’s year award winners. HenscHel’s HigHligHts Year Men Women • 290 Career Coaching Wins 2011 12-8-0 14-5-3 Men’s WIAC Champs, NCAA Tournament • Five WIAC Championships Women’s WIAC Champs, NCAA Sweet 16 2010 14-2-4 11-7-0 Men’s/Women’s WIAC Champs, Men’s NCAA Sweet 16 • 11 NCAA Division III Tournament Appearances 2009 12-6-3 11-8-1 Men’s WIAC Champs, Men’s NCAA Second Round • NCAA Sweet 16 Four Times 2008 9-5-3 10-9-0 — (Men: 1999, 2002, 2010 | Women: 2011) 2007 15-3-2 12-9-1 Men’s NCAA Tournament 2006 11-5-2 6-11-1 — • Finished Season In National Rankings Twice 2005 14-3-1 8-9-0 Men’s NCAA Tournament (Men: 2002 #18, 2010 #13) 2004 13-7-1 9-9-1 Men’s NCAA Second Round • Three-Time WIAC Coach of the Year 2003 12-6-1 11-3-2 Men’s NCAA Tournament (Men: 2009, 2011 | Women 2011) 2002 16-5-1 10-8-2 Men’s NCAA Sweet 16 • Four WIAC Players of the Year 2001 12-5-2 11-8-0 Men’s NCAA Sweet 16 2000 10-8-0 13-5-2 — • 46 All-WIAC Selections 1999 14-5-0 —— Men’s NCAA Sweet 16 (including 17 men’s selections TOTALS 164-68-20 126-91-13 290-159 Overall, 11 NCAA Tournaments, 10-9-3 NCAA Record in three seasons of the WIAC) 2 2012 Milwaukee Panthers Women’s Soccer Media Guide PLAYERCOACHIN PROFILESG STAFF rd st Season3 Season1 DAVID KRISTEN MADSEN WEISS POSITION ALMA MATER POSITION ALMA MATER ASSISTANT COACH WHITEWATER, ‘03 ASSISTANT COACH VIRGINIA, ‘06 David Madsen is in his third season as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Kristen Weiss was named to the Milwaukee women’s soccer staff as an assistant women’s soccer team. He came to Milwaukee after spending four years as the coach in April, 2012. She came to Milwaukee after two years as an assistant at head men’s and women’s soccer coach at Lakeland College in Sheboygan. Maryland and a two-year stint at Clemson before that. With the Terrapins, she worked with the team’s attacking players and as their camp director. Madsen is in his first season as the top assistant on staff and will continue to work with the goalkeepers. In addition to his positional work, he had also spear-headed “We are excited to welcome Kristen to the staff here at Milwaukee,” Henschel said. the recruiting efforts in his first two seasons. “Her Division I coaching and playing background will provide our student-athletes another excellent resource to maximize their college experience. In addition, her Last season was a standout campaign for the Milwaukee goalkeeping corps. Jamie playing experiences with the U.S. Women’s National program will enable us to Forbes anchored a tremendous defense, posting a 0.66 goals against average continue elevating the success that our women’s team has become used to. She and 11 shutouts on her way to Horizon League Goalkeeper and Co-Defensive demonstrates a lot of passion and insight for the game and we look forward to Player of the Year awards, as well as a spot on the NSCAA All-Region First Team.
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