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Concordia Chicago Concordia Chicago Christopher Selner | Athletic Communications | [email protected] | Office: (708) 209-3314 Cougar Schedule Game 8: CUC vs. Rockford Total 16 | Home 7 | Away 9 | Neutral 0 Wednesday September September 27th 1 Concordia Nebraska River Forest, Ill. L 0-2 7:00 P.M. 2 Concordia Michigan River Forest, Ill. L 1-2 9 Webster University River Forest, Ill. L 1-2 10 Beloit College Beloit, Wis. L 1-3 1.14....................Goals Per Game ..................... 1.11 16 Illinois College Jacksonville, Ill. L 0-7 2.86............... Opp. Goals Per Game..................2.26 20 Benedictine University* Lisle, Ill. L 0-4 12.0....................Shots Per Game ......................16.1 23 Lakeland University* Plymouth, Wis. W 5-0 .714................... Save Percentage..................... .667 27 Rockford University* Rockford, Ill. 7:00pm Won 1..................Current Streak ....................Won 1 October Opening Kickoff 1 Marian University* River Forest, Ill. 1:00pm Opening Up: The Cougars look to build off their impressive 5-0 win over Lake- 4 Illinois Tech Chicago, Ill. 7:00pm land on Saturday on the road. Joel Krenz netted the go-ahead goal in the 22nd minute and CUC never looked back. Fabian Robles, Chris Arevalo and Aymen 7 Edgewood College* Madison, Wis. 4:00pm Maman (2) all found the back of the net as well. Today’s match will be the final 11 MSOE* River Forest, Ill. TBA of the season long five in a row. The Cougars will return to River Forest on Sunday when they host Marian. 14 Wisconsin Lutheran* River Forest, Ill. 1:00pm 18 Dominican University* River Forest, Ill. 3:00pm Series History: The Cougars and Regents have faced off with each other 13 times in program history. CUC holds a 7-4-2 advantage over Rockford in the se- 22 Concordia Wisconsin* River Forest, Ill. 1:00pm ries. The Cougars have won five of the last six matches, including last season’s 25 Aurora University* Aurora, Ill. 7:00pm 1-0 win in River Forest. 28 NACC Quarterfinals TBA TBA Krenz Nets Weekly Award: Joel Krenz was named CUC Athlete of the Week 30 NACC Semifinals TBA TBA after netting the game winning goal in the win over Lakeland. The junior forward November also netted an assist in the match. 1 NACC Finals TBA TBA A Word from Coach Arango: “We need to get back to the basics after a tough HOME GAMES IN Bold | *NACC Conference Game match on Wednesday night. Long road trips can be a test of a team’s character and today’s match presents another opportunity for us to put our skills to the Get Social test. We will see how the team responds after a long bus ride while also playing Twitter @CUChicagoSports on the road today. @CUCMSoccer About the Regents: The Rockford University Regents come into tonight’s Facebook /ConcordiaUniversityChicagoAthletics match 2-6-1 on the season after winning their last match on the road over Wis- /CUCMSoccer consin Lutheran College. Three regents have all netted two goals on the sea- Instagram @CUCougars son, with Brandon Oeltjenbruns leading the team with five points on the year. @CUCMSoccer The Regents are under the direction of Jeremy Vann who is in his sixth season. Snapchat CUChicagoSports Live Coverage Team Leaders Live Stats http://goregents.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/ boxscores/20170927_sxsx.xml Goals............Three Tied With (2) Goals ..........Three Tied With (2) Assists.......................Medina (2) Assists.................Manriquez (2) Points.........................Robles (5) Points ..............Oeltjenbruns (5) Shots........................Robles (14) Shots.................Manriquez (23) Saves ..............Rob. Aragon (34) Saves.........................Beck (30) 2017 Men’s Soccer Game Notes CUC’s Record When... Concordia-Chicago Roster Overall ..................................................................1-6-0 Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School At home .............................................................. 0-3-0 1 Zach Adamec GK 5-11 Jr. Louisville, KY Butler Traditional On the road...........................................................1-3-0 3 Patrick Hopkins D 6-2 Fr. Park Ridge, Ill. Maine South At neutral sites......................................................0-0-0 Day games............................................................1-6-0 4 Ricardo Aragon M/F 5-9 Jr. Cicero, Ill. Morton East Night games..........................................................0-0-0 5 Joel Krenz F 5-10 Jr. Hoffman, Ill. Christ Our Rock Lutheran In overtime............................................................0-1-0 6 Aymen Maman F 5-9 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Ridgewood When leading at halftime ......................................1-1-0 7 Diego Ramirez D/M 5-9 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Lincoln Park When trailing at halftime .......................................0-4-0 When tied at halftime............................................0-1-0 8 Chris Arevalo F 5-9 Sr. Chicago, Ill. St. Patrick When scoring first goal .........................................1-1-0 9 Peter Munro M 5-7 Jr. Liverpool, England Neston When opponent scores first goal ..........................0-5-0 10 Daniel Krajewski M 5-11 Sr. Addison, Ill. Addison Trail When out-shooting opponent ...............................1-1-0 When out-shot by opponent .................................0-5-0 11 Grant Manor D 5-11 Jr. New Hartford, Conn. Home Schooled When posting the same # of shots .......................0-0-0 14 Peter Kass M 5-11 Sr. Western Springs, Ill. Lyons Township When taking more corner kicks ............................1-2-0 16 Andres Barrigas-Castillo M 5-9 Fr. Bensenville, Ill. Fenton When allowing more corner kicks.........................0-3-0 When taking the same corner kicks......................0-1-0 17 Bryce Bilodeau M 6-1 Fr. Dallas, Texas Dallas Lutheran 18 Daniel Hasko D/M 5-9 Jr. Racine, Wis. Racine Lutheran When scoring 0 goals ...........................................0-3-0 When scoring 1 goal.............................................0-3-0 19 Gerardo Medina F 6-0 Fr. Cicero, Ill. Morton East When scoring 2 goals ...........................................0-0-0 21 Dillen Mayfield F 6-0 So. Warrenton, MO Warrenton When scoring 3+ goals.........................................1-0-0 23 Fabian Robles M 6-1 Sr. Cicero, Ill. St. Joseph When allowing 0 goals..........................................1-0-0 24 Tim Mackey M 6-2 Fr. Oswego, Ill. Oswego East When allowing 1 goal ...........................................0-0-0 26 Jesus Vargas D 5-11 Fr. Cicero, Ill. St. Joseph When allowing 2 goals..........................................0-3-0 When allowing 3+ goals........................................0-3-0 30 Panagiotis Zervas GK 5-7 So. Mount Prospect, Ill. Rolling Meadows 31 Roberto Aragon GK 5-11 Sr. Cicero, Ill. Morton East In one goal games ................................................0-2-0 32 Jose Retana GK 6-1 So. Glendale Heights, Ill. Glenbard North NACC Standings NACC Overall STRK Rockford Roster DOMINICAN 2-0-0 6-2-0 Won 3 Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 0 Eric Muniz GK 5-9 Fr. Mundelein, Ill. Mundelein CONCORDIA WISCONSIN 2-0-0 3-2-3 Won 2 1 Anthony Beck GK 5-11 Jr. Fishers, Ind. Fishers MSOE 1-0-0 5-2-0 Won 2 2 Kenneth Lauderdale D 5-7 Fr. Litchfield, Ill. Litchfield EDGEWOOD 1-1-0 6-2-0 Won 1 3 Andres Alberts M 5-6 Fr. Atlanta, Ill. Olympia BENEDICTINE 1-1-0 6-3-0 Lost 1 5 Jose Ortega M 5-10 Fr. Round Lake, Ill. Mundelein WISCONSIN LUTHERAN 1-1-0 4-4-1 Lost 1 6 Jose Cruz M 5-8 Jr. Moline, Ill. Moline 7 Cruz Marquez D 5-7 So. Arvada, Colo. West ROCKFORD 1-1-0 2-6-1 Won 1 8 Jose Magallanes F 5-9 So. Crest Hill, Ill. Lockport Townhip CONCORDIA CHICAGO 1-1-0 1-6-0 Won 1 9 Bailey Beard D 6-1 Jr. Rockford, Ill. East AURORA 0-1-0 5-5-0 Lost 2 10 Erik Manriquez M 5-4 Sr. Rockford, ill. Jefferon Johnathan Hernandez MARIAN 0-2-0 5-4-0 Lost 3 11 M 5-8 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Chicago Academy 12 Ormar Rivas M 5-11 Sr. Capron, Ill. North Boone LAKELAND 0-2-0 0-7-0 Lost 7 13 Alonzo Carrillo M 5-7 Fr. Harvard, Ill. Harvard Around the NACC 14 Carlos Galvan M 5-8 Fr. Rockford, Ill. Guilford Sept. 27 MSOE @ Dominican 4:00pm 15 Todd Alberts D 5-11 Sr. Davenport, Iowa Central Edgewood @ Concordia Wisconsin 4:30pm 16 Brandon Oeltjenbruns F 5-8 Jr. Arvada, Colo. Arvada Central Marian @ Lakeland 7:00pm 17 Gaige Cervantes D 5-8 Fr. Rockford, Ill. Auburn Aurora @ Wisconsin Lutheran 7:00pm 18 Fernando Mercado D 5-10 So. Harvard, Ill. Harvard Concordia Chicago @ Rockford 7:00pm 19 Kevin Alberts M 5-10 Jr. Davenport, Iowa Central Chicago @ Benedictine 7:00pm 20 Luis Raya M 5-6 Jr. Moline, Ill. Moline Sept. 30 Lakeland @ Dominican 12:00pm 21 Colton Ooyen F 5-11 Fr. Winnebago, Ill. Winnebago Concordia Wisconsin @ Aurora 4:00pm 22 Cody Kupsik D 5-7 Sr. Woodstock, Ill. North Edgewood @ Benedictine 4:00pm 23 Luis Raya F 5-8 Jr. Rockford, Ill. Belvidere MSOE @ Rockford 4:30pm 24 Miguel Roman D 5-9 So. Belvidere, Ill. North Maranatha @ Wisconsin Lutheran 5:00pm 26 Andres Gonzalez D 6-0 So. Chicago, Ill. DePaul Prep Oct. 1 Marian @ Concordia Chicago 1:00pm 32 Edgar Gomez GK 5-9 Fr. Belvidere, Ill. Belvidere 2017 Men’s Soccer Game Notes Quick Facts General Coaching Staff Location..............................River Forest, Illinois Head Coach...............................Michael Arango Population ...............................................11,208 Record at CUC...........................................1-6-0 Founded.....................................................1864 NACC Record............................................1-1-0 Enrollment.................................................1,509 Overal Record............................................1-6-0
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