EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch •  PROGRAM INFO 2009 EASTERN ROSTER Conference...... Missouri Valley (14th Year) # Name Pos. Ht Wgt Yr Hometown (High School/Previous College) 2008 Overall Record...... 5-11-3 2 Ian McCausland M/F 5-8 140 RS-Fr Charleston, IL (Charleston) 2008 MVC Record...... 0-5 (6th Place) 3 Nick Bonacker • • • D 6-1 170 Sr Eureka, MO (Eureka) All-Time Record...... 392-288-61 (.570) 4 Ryan Child • M 5-9 160 So Frome, England (Frome) Division I record (1981-Pr)...248-220-46 (.527) 5 Darby Kehoe • • M/F 6-1 170 Jr St. Charles, IL (St. Charles East) Missouri Valley Record...... 23-65-9 (.284) 6 Austin Andrekus D/M 5-9 155 RS-Fr St. Charles, IL (St. Charles North) MVC Tournament Record...... 2-7-2 7 Alex Harrison • • F 6-3 165 Jr Newcastle, England (Gosforth) Home Facility...... Lakeside Field 8 Mike Picinich • M 5-10 160 So Elburn, IL (St. Charles North) Capacity...... 1,000 9 Kyle Bullock M/F 5-10 155 Fr Champaign, IL (Champaign Centennial) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/11 10 Jerry Maddi M/F 6-0 170 Fr Bolingbrook, IL (Naperville Central) Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 11 Alex Koch M 6-0 160 Fr Belleville, IL (Belleville West) Newcomers...... 10 12 Jonathan Hinds • M 5-11 160 So Champaign, IL (Champaign Centennial) 15 Ryan Warren M 6-1 165 Fr Colorado Springs, CO (Liberty) SOCCER STAFF 16 Matt Crowley • • D 5-11 155 Jr Mundelein, IL (Mundelein) Head Coach...... Adam Howarth 17 Trevor Kohlrus D 6-1 180 Jr Springfield, IL (Glenwood/Parkland) Alma Mater (Year)...... Eastern Illinois (1993) 18 Kendal Spurgin M 5-9 150 Fr Geneva, IL (Geneva) EIU Record...... 69-84-16 (9 years) 20 Evan Philpott • • • M/F 5-8 155 Sr Jacksonville, IL (Jacksonville) Career Record...... Same 21 Jim Adee • • • M 5-10 150 Sr Rockford, IL (Rockford Boylan) Howarth’s E-Mail...... [email protected] 22 Jeff Kupiec • • • D 5-11 160 Sr Orland Park, IL (Sandburg) Office Phone...... (217) 581-6442 23 Kyle Zumski D 6-0 165 Jr Barrington, IL (Barrington/Saint Joseph’s) Assistant Coach...... Dino Raso 26 Chris Pearson • • • D 6-3 180 Sr Newcastle, England (Emmanuel) Raso’s E-Mail...... [email protected] 32 Shailer Thomas GK 5-11 175 Fr Bloomington, IL (Bloomington) Office Phone...... (217) 581-8380 33 Sean Molony GK 6-4 200 Jr Centennial, CO (Grandview/Fort Lewis) Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Brad Earl Head Coach: Adam Howarth (10th year) Office Fax...... (217) 581-7192 Assistant Coach: Dino Raso (5th year) Athletic Trainer...... Tony Taylor SID Contact...... Ben Turner Volunteer Assistant: Brad Earl (2nd year) Turner’s E-Mail...... [email protected] Student Assistants: Mark Hansen & Brad Peters Athletics Web site...... www.EIUpanthers.com Pronunciation Guide CONTENTS #2 Ian McCAUSLAND: Muh-cause-land #17 Trevor KOHLRUS: Cole-russ Quick Facts & Roster...... 1 #3 Nick BONACKER: Bon-uh-ker #18 Kendal SPURGIN: Spur-gin Head Coach Adam Howarth...... 2-3 #5 Darby KEHOE: Key-ho #21 Jim ADEE: A-dee All-Time Series History...... 3 #6 Austin ANDREKUS: An-dre-cuss #22 Jeff KUPIEC: Koo-pee-eck Assistant Coaches Dino Raso & Brad Earl ....4 #8 Mike PICINICH: Puh-sin-ich #32 SHAILER Thomas: Shay-ler Eastern Illinois Soccer School...... 5 #10 Jerry MADDI: Mad-ee #33 Sean MOLONY: Muh-lone-ee Men’s Soccer Photo Gallery...... 6-7 #11 Alex KOCH: Coke HC: Adam HOWARTH: How-worth Returning Player Profiles...... 8-20 Jim Adee...... 8 #16 Matt CROWLEY: Crowl-lee AC: Dino RASO: Rah-so Austin Andrekus...... 9 Nick Bonacker...... 10 Ryan Child...... 11 Matt Crowley...... 12 Alex Harrison...... 13 Jonathan Hinds...... 14 Darby Kehoe...... 15 Jeff Kupiec...... 16 Ian McCausland...... 17 Chris Pearson...... 18 Evan Philpott...... 19 Mike Picinich...... 20 Newcomer Profiles...... 21-25 Kyle Bullock & Alex Koch...... 21 Trevor Kohlrus & Jerry Maddi...... 22 Sean Molony & Kendal Spurgin...... 23 Shailer Thomas & Ryan Warren...... 24 Kyle Zumski...... 25 2008 Statistics & Results...... 26 2008 Season Notes & MVC Era OT Wins.....27 Program History...... 28 Program Honor Roll...... 29 Record Book...... 30-31 2009 Opponent Info...... 32 Year-by-Year Results...... 33-36 Yearly MVC Era Stats & Game Scoring...37-48 The Senior Class 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer •  Head Coach Adam Howarth Entering his 10th year as the leader of Eastern Illinois men’s soccer, head coach Adam Howarth has orchestrated a program renaissance the last few seasons that has resulted in four consecutive Missouri Valley Conference Tournament appearances and a festive atmosphere at home games at Lakeside Field. He has relaunched the winning tradition, which he was also part of as an EIU student-athlete. In 2008, he graduated an accomplished seven-member senior class that led the program to 33 victories during their careers. Last fall, Adam Gartner became the first Panther and Missouri Valley Conference soccer player to be selected as a finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. He was also an ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America honoree. Howarth played four years (1989-92) at Lakeside Field under coach Cizo Mosina and graduated from Eastern. He was chosen as the program’s seventh head coach in July 2000 and has moved into fourth place on the all-time wins list. In 2006 and 2007, EIU posted its first consecutive double-figure win seasons since 1988-89. 10th Year The 2007 campaign was highlighted by a dozen wins, Valley league leaders in goals and assists, and a bevy of individual honors headlined by the program’s first Academic All-America selection. With their 12 wins in 2007, the Panthers matched the program record in the Valley era (1996-present). Eight of those wins came in shutout fashion, as EIU set a new high-water mark for defensive excellence in the MVC years. Brad Peters led the league with 10-plus goals for three straight years, becoming the first Panther in the Valley era to record back- to-back 10-plus goal seasons. He was a three-time First Team All-MVC selection as well as an NSCAA All-Midwest Region pick from 2006-08. Mick Galeski assisted on five of Peters’ goals in 2007 en route to finishing with a league-leading 12 helpers, another MVC- years record. The Panthers opened the 2007 season 4-0 after winning the team titles at the Bradley City Centre Classic and UMKC Invitational. Winning the season opener in overtime foreshadowed the heroics that followed, as 2007 turned out to be the year of overtime. Eastern played in eight OT games, posting a 4-1-3 record. Forward Alex Harrison was involved in all four golden goals, scoring two and assisting on the other two. In the classroom, Howarth’s team also excelled. Eastern led the league with five MVC Scholar- Athlete Team honorees in 2007. Mike Lewis, who sported a perfect 4.0 GPA at the end of the ‘07 fall semester, was named an Academic All-America, the program’s first such honoree. Gartner later received All-American Scholar kudos from the NSCAA and accompanied his head coach to the annual convention to receive his award. Howarth’s 2006 team proved to be one of his top all-around units. Defensively, the Panthers surrendered the fewest number of goals (18) in the Valley and shutout seven opponents. Peters followed in the footsteps of other formidable EIU strikers, like Jason Thompson and Jimmy Klatter, and enjoyed a breakout season. The Metro St. Louis native led the league with 11 goals, recording just the second double-figure goal total by an EIU underclassman in the program’s Valley era. Galeski, who developed into one of the finest all-around in the conference after coming to Charleston from his native England, joined Peters on the MVC First Team and NSCAA Midwest Region Second Team. Thanks to a great run away from Charleston, posting eight victories in road or neutral site games, the ‘06 Panthers finished with 11 wins. While an overtime win at long-standing rival Western Illinois and the team title at UW-Green Bay’s Nike Classic highlighted EIU’s early-season success, the victory over Missouri State in the opening round of the MVC Tournament was unquestionably the pinnacle of the campaign. During his first year Howarth led the Panthers to a 12-6-1 overall mark, undefeated record against non-conference opponents and fifth-place Valley finish (6-5). The Panthers finished in the top half of one of the nation’s elite conferences, as the Valley sent two teams to the NCAA Tournament Final Four. He coached the nation’s leading goal scorer (Thompson, an All-American), three all-conference players and was the runner-up for MVC Coach of the Year. When Thompson was drafted in the second round – the 15th overall pick – of the 2003 draft, he made history, becoming EIU’s first-ever draft pick. Signed as a Nike- Project 40 player, Thompson was named to SoccerAmerica’s National Team of the Week and most importantly represented the program on the United States Under-23 national team. During Howarth’s tenure, seven EIU players have earned NSCAA All-Midwest Region honors. Prior to the ‘07 honors for Galeski, Gartner and Peters, Thompson was a Second Team pick in 2000 and First Team selection in ‘02. Jimmy Klatter earned Second Team honors in ‘05 while Derrick Perry (‘01) and Abraham Martinez (‘03) each received Third Team recognition following their senior seasons. Additionally, an Eastern player has received All-MVC Above Right: Howarth and Adam Gartner at the 2008 NSCAA Convention in Baltimore, where Gartner received his All-American Scholar award. Left: The Howarth Family – (L-R) Laura, Simon, Sophie, Adam & Sebastian – at their Charleston home.

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch •  accolades 23 times. With Klatter earning First Team All-MVC kudos Student Assistant for the second straight season in ‘05, the forward became just the Coaches second player in EIU’s Division I era to be a four-time all-conference honoree. Klatter finished his career among the program’s all-time leaders in goals and points and earned an invitation to the MLS’s Senior Player Combine. In 2005, Howarth led the Panthers back to the MVC Tournament. Eastern stood tall against third-seeded Vanderbilt before eventually losing in the sixth round of a shootout. Other season highlights included Klatter’s two hat tricks, the EIU defense allowing more than one goal only once in the Panthers’ eight home games and an EIU record three Panthers earning MVC All-Freshman team recognition. In 2004 Howarth’s team did not allow a goal until the 21st minute of the third game, and that came on a penalty kick. He spent the 1999 season as the EIU assistant women’s soccer coach. The Panther women won the Ohio Valley Conference regular season and tournament championships. Six players received all-conference honors, including the Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year awards. In 1995 he started the boy’s soccer program at St. Anthony High School in Effingham, Ill. He was both the junior varsity and varsity head coach during his four-year stint. Howarth was named the 1998 Mark Hansen Illinois High School Sectional Coach of the Year and St. Anthony won the IHSA Sectional Sportsmanship of the Year award. The Bulldogs finished 10-8-6, their best record since the program’s inception. Howarth has coached at college and high school camps throughout the nation along with assisting and now directing the Eastern Illinois camps over the past 14 years. The EIU Soccer School has become one of the top team camps in Illinois and 20 teams have competed for the title during each of the last three summers. He serves as a state coach for the Illinois Youth Soccer Association and the Olympic Development Program. In the spring of 2007, he was an assistant coach with the Illinois ODP (‘91) team that claimed the national championship in its age division. As the head coach of the same age group a year later, the team finished third nationally. Howarth is a native of Slough, England, a western suburb of and the setting for the UK- version of the hit sitcom The Office. He graduated from Eastern in 1993 with a double-bachelor’s degree in history and journalism. He also earned his master’s degree in physical education (athletic administration) from Eastern. He received the Premier Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of American in the summer of 2005, his United States Soccer Federation “A” license in 2003 and an English F.A. badge in 1996. Howarth is a member of the U.S. Soccer Coaches Association as well as the NSCAA. Adam and his wife Laura, who played soccer at the University of Missouri, have three children: Brad Peters Sophie, Sebastian and Simon. The Howarths welcomed Simon to the family in October 2008.

EASTERN’S ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY Air Force...... 2-1-1...... 1989 Davis and Elkins...... 1-0...... 1969 Loyola (Chicago)...... 4-5-1...... 2007 Saint Louis...... 4-14...... 2002 Akron...... 0-2...... 1991 Dayton...... 1-3...... 2007 Loyola Marymount...... 0-1...... 2002 San Diego State...... 1-0...... 1981 Alabama A&M...... 0-4...... 1992 DePaul...... 2-0...... 2000 MacMurray...... 12-0-1.....1986 Seattle Pacific...... 1-1...... 1980 Alabama-Birmingham.... 0-0-1...... 2007 Detroit Mercy...... 0-1...... 2006 Marquette...... 1-1...... 1996 Southeast Missouri...... 2-0...... 1983 Alabama-Huntsville...... 1-0...... 1978 Drake...... 5-9-3...... 2008 Memphis...... 0-1...... 2004 So. Connecticut...... 2-0...... 1979 American...... 1-0...... 1988 Drew University...... 1-0...... 1969 Mercer...... First Meeting SIU-Edwardsville...... 8-13-4.....1996 Appalachian State...... 0-1...... 2002 Drury...... 3-1...... 2004 Miami (Ohio)...... 1-1...... 1988 Southern Indiana...... 8-1...... 1993 Asbury (Ky.)...... 2-0...... 2007 Eastern Michigan...... 1-0...... 1998 Missouri-KC...... 8-3...... 2008 Southern Methodist...... 1-14-1.....2004 Aurora...... 6-0...... 1977 Evansville...... 9-12-4.....2008 Missouri-St. Louis...... 6-6-2...... 1981 St. Maryknoll...... 2-0...... 1967 Avila College...... 2-0...... 1980 Federal City Coll...... 1-0...... 1974 Missouri St. (SMS)...... 4-15...... 2008 Stony Brook...... First Meeting Ball State...... 4-0...... 1968 George Mason...... 0-1-1...... 1997 North Texas...... 3-3-1...... 1992 Texas Christian...... 5-2...... 2000 Belmont...... 4-0...... 2007 Georgia State...... 1-0...... 2006 Northeast Louisiana.....2-0...... 1983 Trinity...... 1-0...... 1971 Blackburn...... 11-1...... 1980 Greenville College...... 6-1...... 1969 Northeastern Illinois...... 4-0...... 1997 Tulsa...... 1-4...... 2004 Bowling Green...... 1-2-1...... 2006 Hardin-Simmons...... 2-0...... 1988 Northern Illinois...... 15-7-3.....2008 Valparaiso...... 10-2-1.....2008 Bradley...... 7-11-1.....2008 Harris Stowe...... 4-1...... 1984 Northwestern ...... 4-4-5...... 2008 Vanderbilt...... 4-5-2...... 2005 Butler...... 2-2...... 2008 Houston Baptist...... 2-0...... 1985 Notre Dame...... 0-1...... 1997 Washington (Mo.)...... 1-0...... 1968 California...... 0-1...... 1990 Illinois...... 2-1...... 1970 Oakland...... 2-0-1...... 1982 Western Illinois...... 31-11-5...2008 California Poly...... 0-1...... 2005 Illinois-Chicago...... 17-6-1.....2005 Ohio State...... 2-2...... 2008 Western Kentucky...... 6-5-3...... 2007 Campbell...... 1-0...... 1969 Illinois-Springfield...... 10-4...... 2002 Olivet Nazarene...... 1-0...... 2005 Western Michigan...... 4-0...... 2008 Central Arkansas...... 1-0...... 2008 Illinois State...... 7-7...... 1991 Oneonta State...... 0-1...... 1982 Wheaton...... 2-0...... 1980 Central Connecticut...... 0-1...... 1994 Indiana...... 5-9-2...... 1980 Oral Roberts...... 3-2-1...... 2008 Wisconsin...... 2-5...... 2002 Charleston, Coll. of...... 1-2...... 1999 IPFW...... 6-1...... 2008 Ottawa (Kan.)...... 1-2-1...... 1971 Wisc-Green Bay...... 12-6-2.....2006 Charlotte...... 0-1...... 1992 IUPUI...... 2-3-1...... 2008 Philadelphia Textile...... 1-0...... 1981 Wisc-Milwaukee...... 6-4...... 2001 Cincinnati...... 4-2...... 1994 Kentucky...... 1-0...... 2007 Principia...... 2-2...... 1966 Wisc-Parkside...... 6-0...... 1977 Cleveland State...... 6-4-1...... 1993 Lafayette...... 1-0...... 2003 Quincy...... 9-18-5.....1995 Wisc-Platteville...... 2-0...... 1973 Coastal Carolina...... 0-1-1...... 1991 Lake Forest...... 1-0...... 1969 Rhode Island...... 1-0...... 2003 Wisconsin State...... 1-0...... 1969 Colorado College...... 1-0...... 1981 Lewis...... 7-0...... 1980 Richmond...... 1-0...... 1985 Wright State...... 5-4...... 2008 Columbia College...... 3-0...... 1978 Lipscomb...... 1-0...... 2007 Rockford College...... 6-1...... 1981 Xavier...... 2-0-1...... 1987 Connecticut...... 0-1...... 1981 Lock Haven State...... 0-1...... 1980 Rockhurst...... 1-0...... 1981 2009 Opponents in Bold Creighton...... 4-15-1.....2008 Longwood...... 1-0...... 2005 Roosevelt...... 1-0...... 1981 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer •  Asst. Coach Dino Raso Dino Raso is in his fifth record and won a number of tournaments in Central Illinois. Three year as an assistant coach on of his former players are now suiting up for college teams. Adam Howarth’s staff. Raso After earning both a bachelor’s degree and MBA from Eastern, played at Eastern for coach Cizo he returned to his native Canada and played in the Premier Division Mosina from 1988-91 and was a of the Ontario Soccer League. He was also an amateur coach in teammate of Howarth’s. Ontario from 1995-00, compiling a 75-9-2 record, before returning Since returning to Charleston, to the States and joining the program has enjoyed its the Barry University (Fla.) greatest level of success of the coaching staff in 2002. Missouri Valley Conference era From 2002-04, Barry (1996-present). The Panthers went 40-13-4 and was 5th Year have qualified for the MVC always ranked among Tournament each of his first four the NCAA Division II years as an assistant coach, highlighted by semifinal berths Top 20. The Bucs won in 2006 and 2007. Eastern posted a combined 23 victories the Sunshine State during those memorable seasons, recording the program’s Conference in 2002 and first consecutive double-figure win campaigns since 1988-89 finished second in 2003 – Raso’s underclassman seasons as a student-athlete. and 2004 – earning NCAA Raso conducts the majority of the goalkeeper training Tournament berths in but is also very involved with the tactical implementation of ‘02 and ‘03. He coached the back four defenders and the forwards. He also leads the three DII All-Americans pregame warm-ups. and three other players His work with the defensive unit has produced fruitful that went on to play results. In 2005, the EIU defense allowed more than one goal professionally. only once in the team’s eight home games. A year later, the R a s o e a r n e d Panthers surrendered only 18 goals in 20 games, a program master’s degrees in sports management (2003) and higher low in the Valley era. Eastern shutout eight opponents, education administration (2005) during his time at Barry. Along another school record in the MVC years, en route to a 12-win with his assistant coach duties, he also worked in the athletics campaign in 2007. compliance office, Career and Counseling Center and Recreation Offensively, meanwhile, EIU scored 34 goals in 2007, and Wellness Center. the program’s most since 2002. He holds a U.S. Soccer National “A” License and a Level 1 Raso is also very involved with area youth programs, NSCAA Goalkeepers License. working with various boys and girls teams, ages 9-18. Most Raso resides in Charleston with his wife Kathryn and daughters recently he coached an U-18 squad that posted an 8-2-2 Michaela and Giuliana. Giuliana was born in the spring of 2009. Volunteer Asst. Brad Earl Brad Earl, a two-time All- on both occasions. Additionally, his OT goal at WIU was the first by Missouri Valley Conference hon- a Panther in a true road game since 1998. oree and four-year starter at EIU, Earl also scored an extremely crucial game-tying goal in the begins his second year as a vol- final minute of regulation of a 2005 draw against Drake at Lake- unteer assistant coach on Adam side Field. The standings point the Panthers earned from that draw Howarth’s staff. later proved to be very important The Coppell, Texas, native in an MVC Tournament berth. Af- also served as a graduate assis- ter EIU and Vanderbilt played 110 tant in the Lantz academic center minutes of scoreless soccer in the during the 2008-09 school year tourney’s opening round, Earl con- while earning a master’s degree nected on his opportunity in the 2nd Year in EIU’s kinesiology and sports ensuing penalty kick shootout. studies department. Eastern posted a 6-3-2 re- As an upperclassman, Earl helped lead the Panthers to cord in games in which he scored, 23 victories and consecutive appearances in the semifinals highlighted by a 5-0 mark during of the Valley Tournament. He was an Honorable Mention his upperclassman seasons. All-MVC pick both years and also represented EIU on the After earning a bachelor’s de- 2004 MVC All-Freshman Team and the 2007 All-Tournament gree from EIU in kinesiology and Team. sports studies, Earl served as an Earl scored 12 goals during his career, including four intern with Major League Soccer’s game-winners, while exhibiting a knack for scoring in the Real Salt Lake franchise during clutch. He netted an overtime game-winner in each of his the spring and summer of 2008. upperclassman seasons, lifting the Panthers to 1-0 road He even suited up for Real Salt wins at Western Illinois in 2006 and Kentucky a year later. Lake’s reserve division in a July His heroics earned him MVC Player of the Week honors and 4 game against the Houston Dy- a spot on College Soccer News’ National Team of the Week namo reserve corps.

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch •  EIU Soccer School Advanced Boys Camp July 2010 – Teams Welcome

Camp Director Adam Howarth

• 10 College Coaches in Attendance in 2009 • All 12 Fields Within Walk- ing Distance of Your Dorm • Over 300 Participants & 20 Teams the Last 3 Years • Specialized Goalkeeping Training Each Morning • All Training by High Level College and Club Coaches • Extensive Lecture Series • Minimum of 8 Matches for All Players Aspiring to Play in College

• Emphasis on Tactical Func- tional Play – a Formation Used as a Theme for the Week M o r e I n f o : EIU pa n t h e r s . c o m o r 217-581-6442 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer •  Panther Soccer Photo Gallery – AMAZING ATMOSPHERE AT LAKESIDE FIELD – Great Support From Greek Life Organizations

– ACADEMIC – ACCOLADES

Left: Spring 2009 grad Adam Gartner with U.S. National Team legends Christine Lilly & Claudio Reyna at the ‘08 NSCAA Con- vention in Baltimore, where Gartner was honored as an All-American Scholar.

Right: Spring 2009 grad Mike Lewis and EIU economics professor Dr. Tim Mason at the ‘08 student-athlete award banquet. Lewis was named the program’s first Academic All-America honoree in December 2007.

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch •  – ACTIVE IN THE COMMUNITY –

Chris Pearson Matt Crowley & Darby Kehoe

Futsal Clinics Nick Bonacker – OUTSTANDING ALUMNI – Left: Adam Howarth & Dino Raso with the class of 2005 – (L-R) Casey DeCaluwe, Dustin Weiher, Jimmy Klatter & Dave Brown – at the Alamo Restaurant in Mattoon after the annual senior banquet.

Below: Members of the 1981 NCAA DI third-place national finishers, including current FC Dallas head coach Schel- las Hyndman (a former EIU player and coach), at the 25th anniversary reunion weekend in Charleston, April 2007. 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 

Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 18 -9 666 10 5 2 0 4 0 2007 17 -0 317 1 1 0 2 2 0 2006 10 -0 –– 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 45 -9 –– 12 6 2 2 6 0 2008: Adee played in 18 games and Jim’s Goals started nine times, including the first three Date Opponent Minute and final three games of the season… also 9/20/08 Central Arkansas 37th started three straight games in mid-Octo- 8/31/08 UMKC 17th ber… scored the first goal of the season jim’s assists by a Panther at Lakeside Field, recording Date Goal Scorer Opponent his first collegiate score in the win against 10/10/07 Brad Peters Drake UMKC… also scored EIU’s second goal 9/1/07 mick Galeski vs Lipscomb in the win against Central Arkansas… accounted for a key team save early in the second half of the scoreless draw with Oral Roberts… averaged 48 minutes per game as a starter… logged a season-high 83 minutes in the draw at Western Illinois… played 47 minutes as a reserve in the loss at IUPUI… Eastern is 2-0 in the games in which he has scored... 2007: he played in 17 games, including five of the six MVC contests and the tourney match against Drake… registered his first career assist on Mick Galeski’s goal in the win over Lipscomb… also assisted on Brad Peters’ score in the regular-season meeting with Drake… logged double-figure minutes in 15 of the 17 games he played in… logged a season-high 36 minutes in the home-opening win against IUPUI… his 24 minutes in the victory at Western Kentucky was a season-high total during MVC play... 2006: he played in 10 games, including both matches at the UW-Green Bay Nike Classic and the MVC contest at Drake… registered a shot in the win at Valparaiso... HIGH SCHOOL: Jim was a three-year letter-winner Jim for coach David Bachta... also lettered in wrestling and track… as a team captain, led Boylan to a state runner-up finish in the IHSA state playoffs as a senior… IHSSCA All- State selection and Honorable Mention All-State pick by the Chicago Tribune… two-time all-conference and all-sectional honoree… NIC-9 Conference scholar athlete… four-year Adee honor roll student… member of the Illinois Olympic Development Program state team Senior u from 2002-05… also played for the Rockford Raptors club team… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was making it to the state championship match his senior year… his #21 u 5-10 u 150 lbs. former club coach Paul Rie has been a major influence on his sports career because “he really taught me how to play the game”… most admires Manchester United midfielder Rockford, Illinois Paul Scholes because “he’s been around so long and still is one of the best center mids in the world”… son of John and Lori Adee… MAJOR: Finance. Rockford Boylan HS

Kickin’ it with Jim • Favorite Pro Sports Team • Green Bay Packers • Favorite Building on Campus • Carman Hall • Favorite Food • Mexican • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Adam Sandler in Billy Madison • Favorite Super Hero • Batman • Favorite Month of the Year • December • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Florida • His Ride • ‘98 Jeep Wrangler • In His MP3/CD Player • Lil Wayne • Last Concert He Attended • Dave Matthews Band • Furry Friend • Riley – Jack Russell Terrier • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Richard Swartzbaugh, Anthropology • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Winning in OT at Kentucky – 2007

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Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 – Redshirted – 2008: Andrekus redshirted during his first season with the program... logged 36 minutes in the exhibition game against Saint Xaiver... also played all 60 minutes for the underclassmen in the intrasquad game... HIGH SCHOOL: Austin was a three-year letter-winner for coach Eric Willson, a former Pan- ther… team MVP as a senior… two-time team captain and a First Team All-Upstate Eight Conference selection as an upperclassman… 2007 all- sectional pick… Kane County Chronicle Fox Valley Athlete of the Week in both 2006 and 2007… St. Charles North won three straight regional titles from 2005-07 and reached the IHSA state finals in 2006… won an ‘06 na- tional championship with his Illinois ODP 1990 team… honor roll student… also played for the Chicago Fire U-18 Academy club team… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was connecting on a game-winning penalty kick (af- ter 26 kickers) in the ’06 super-sectional victory against Benet Academy… his teammates have been a major influence on his sports career because “we compete for the betterment of the team”… most admires his former club coach Rob Eastland with Campton United because “he made the game fun”… his brother Bradley was a three-year starter at free safety for Illinois Wesleyan University football, earning All-American honors… son of Bob and Debbie Andrekus… MAJOR: Finance. Austin Andrekus RS-Freshman u Defender #6 u 5-9 u 155 lbs. St. Charles, Illinois St. Charles North HS

Kickin’ it with Austin • Favorite Pro Sports Team • • Favorite Building on Campus • Ford Hall • Favorite Food • Pizza • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Edward Norton in Fight Club • Favorite Super Hero • Superman • Favorite Holiday • Christmas • Favorite Month of the Year • February • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Florida • In His MP3/CD Player • Red Hot Chili Peppers • Magazine He Subscribes To • ESPN the Magazine • Furry Friend • Fritts – Yorkie 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 10

Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 17 -16 1379 2 1 0 1 1 0 2007 20 -20 1703 4 0 0 3 3 0 2006 18 -16 –– 3 1 0 0 0 0 Career 55 -52 –– 9 2 0 4 4 0 2008: Bonacker played in 17 games and BONACKER’s assists started the first 16 matches of the year… as- Date Goal Scorer Opponent sisted on Brad Peters’ third goal in the win at 9/26/08 Brad Peters at Wright St. Wright State… one of three EIU field players 10/20/07 Jeff Kupiec at Evansville that was not issued a yellow card… ranked 10/17/07 Brad Peters missouri St. seventh on the team in minutes played… 9/12/07 alex Harrison at Loyola went the distance in eight games, including a stretch of 315 consecutive minutes played… logged a season-high 100 minutes twice, in the consecutive draws at Western Illinois and vs. Oral Roberts… will enter his senior year having started 52 of the 55 games he has played in at Eastern... 2007: he started all 20 games he played in… an injury early in the MVC Tournament win against Drake caused him to miss the semifinal contest against Bradley, the only match of the year he missed… ranked fifth on the team in minutes played, but was third before the injury at the tournament… posted the longest consecutive minutes played streak on the team, logging 935 straight between Sept. 19 and Oct. 27… went the distance 13 times total… helped EIU post a shutout streak of 436 minutes early in the season and eight shutouts total, a new program record in the Valley era… assisted on three scores: Alex Harrison’s goal at Loyola, Brad Peters’ second goal against Missouri State, and Jeff Kupiec’s goal at Evansville… teed up the majority of the corner kicks EIU was awarded... 2006: he played in 18 games and started 16, including five of the six Valley contests… key component of an EIU defense that shutout seven opponents and surrendered just six goals in Valley play… registered two of his three shots at Wright State, putting one on goal... HIGH SCHOOL: Nick was a four-year letter-winner for coach Bill Goggin… Suburban South Conference Player of the Year as a Nick senior… also a three-time First Team All-Conference selection… St. Louis Post-Dispatch Third Team All-Metro… team captain as a senior… three-time Lou Fusz state champion (2000- 02)… 2000 regional champs… 2003 Eureka district champions… also played for the Busch Bonacker Soccer Club… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was winning the district championship his freshman year of high school… his former coach Don Popovic has been a major influence on Senior u Defender his sports career because “he’s a good coach and pushed me to do better”… most admires U.S. National Team and MLS great Jeff Agoos... son of Gary Bonacker and Mary Cooper… #3 u 6-1 u 170 lbs. MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies. Eureka, Missouri Eureka HS

Kickin’ it with Bonacker • Favorite Pro Sports Team • St. Louis Cardinals • Favorite Building on Campus • Lantz • Favorite Food • Pizza • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Seth Rogen in Pineapple Express • Favorite Month of the Year • July • Favorite Big City • St. Louis • Unique Travel Locale • Cancun • His Ride • Hyundai Tiburon • In His MP3/CD Player • O.A.R • Last Concert He Attended • 311 & Snoop Dogg • Magazine He Subscribes To • Sports Illustrated • Furry Friend • Slate – Doberman Pincher • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Tony Oliver, Kinesiology • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Winning in OT at Kentucky – 2007

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Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 12 -10 853 11 3 1 1 3 0

X 2008 MVC All-Freshman Team RYAN’s Goal 2008: Child played in 12 games and Date Opponent Minute started 10 times, including the final 10/25/08 Evansville 19th seven matches of the season… sat out RYAN’s assist the first six games of the season… tied Date Goal Scorer Opponent the Evansville game midway through 9/26/08 alex Harrison at Wright St. the first half with his first career goal… assisted on Alex Harrison’s goal in the win at Wright State… ranked 10th on the team and led the EIU freshmen in minutes… went the distance at Butler and in the MVC Tournament game vs. Missouri State… averaged 72 minutes per game as a starter... HIGH SCHOOL: Ryan played for coach Jon Clayton, while also participating in rugby, boxing and distance running… three-time (2001-03) Frome Player of the Year… also earned Player of the Year honors at Trowbridge in 1998-99… three-time captain at Frome, leading his team to the county championship final… also captained the youth team from age 10 to 16… helped lead his Bristol City team to a fifth-place finish at the U-18 championship… was a member of 31 regional summer tour- nament winners with Frome teams U-7 to U-16… captained Selwood to a pair of Somerset Schools titles… also a captain of the 2004 Frome County Cup champi- onship… two-time school champ in the 1,500 meters… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was playing for Bristol City… his mother has been a major influence on his sports career because “she has supported me all the way, especially when she used to stand in the freezing cold on the touchline when I was young”… most ad- mires British great because “he played in an era when skilled players Ryan got kicked all the time and never dived, but just kept skinnin’ everyone”… son of Michael Goddard and Natasha Child… MAJOR: Journalism. Child Sophomore u Midfielder #4 u 5-9 u 160 lbs. Frome, England Frome HS

Kickin’ it with Ryan • Favorite Pro Sports Team • Manchester United • Favorite Building on Campus • Ford Hall • Favorite Food • Fish & Chips • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Edward Norton in American History X • Favorite Month of the Year • October • Favorite Big City • Paris • Unique Travel Locales • Turkey & Malta • In His MP3/CD Player • Kings of Leon • Last Concert He Attended • Oasis • Last Book He Read • The Alchemist • Furry Friends • Eve – Dog & Alito – Horse • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Ahmed Abou-Zaid, Econ • Most Memorable Game at EIU • His 1st Game: Central Arkansas – 2008 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 12

Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 13 -4 481 1 1 0 0 0 0 2007 5 -0 108 1 0 0 0 0 0 2006 – Redshirted – Career 18 -4 589 2 1 0 0 0 0 2008: Crowley played in 13 games and started the final four matches of the year… averaged 68 minutes per game in the contests he started… went the distance in the losses to Evansville and at Missouri State, playing a season-high 96 minutes in the overtime defeat at MSU… logged 47 minutes as a reserve in the victory against UMKC... 2007: he played in five games… logged 20-plus minutes in four of those five contests… played a season-high 34 minutes in the win against Lipscomb… logged 21 minutes and registered a shot in the home-opening win against IUPUI... 2006: he joined the team at the midpoint of the fall season and did not see action in a game, opting to redshirt… HIGH SCHOOL: Matt played for coach Chris Sell... also lettered in track… Daily Herald All-Area Team selection... earned all-sectional honors as well... also played for the FC United club team… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring the game-winning goal in overtime of an IHSA sec- tional playoff semifinal match… his father has been a major influence on his sports career because “he always pushed me to work hard”… most admires French great because “he was a great player who worked hard and achieved great things”… son of James and Beverly Crowley… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies. Matt Crowley Junior u Defender #16 u 5-11 u 155 lbs. Mundelein, Illinois Mundelein HS

Kickin’ it with Crowley • Favorite Pro Sports Team • Liverpool FC • Favorite Building on Campus • Lantz • Favorite Food • Pizza • Favorite Actor • Edward Norton • Favorite Animated Character • Mickey Mouse • Favorite Month of the Year • February • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Panama • His Ride • Jeep Cherokee • In His MP3/CD Player • Dave Matthews Band • Last Concert He Attended • Dave Matthews Band • Magazine He Subscribes To • Maxim • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Larry Ankenbrand, Kinesiology

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Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 19 -19 1598 42 27 8 7 23 2 2007 19 -18 1352 32 13 5 4 14 2 Career 38 -37 2950 74 40 13 11 37 4

X 2008 Honorable Mention All-MVC X 2007 MVC All-Freshman Team Alex’s Goals 2008: MVC Offensive Player of the Week Date Opponent Minute (Sept. 8)… Harrison was one of two Pan- 11/8/08 Creighton 46th thers to start all 19 games… will enter his 11/8/08 Creighton 7th junior season having started a team-high 23 10/18/08 at Drake 69th consecutive games… enjoyed a breakout 9/26/08 at Wright State 60th season, registering a team-high seven as- 9/20/08 Central Arkansas 32nd sists and scoring eight goals… scored three 9/7/08 at IPFW 28th of his eight goals in Valley play, finding the 9/7/08 at IPFW 4th back of the net twice against a Creighton 9/5/08 at Western Michigan 83rd team that came to Charleston as the top- 11/7/07 at Asbury College 95th ranked defensive team in the country… 11/7/07 at Asbury College 76th also posted a multi-goal game in the win at 9/19/07 iUPUI 61st IPFW… earned his first career MVC Player 9/12/07 at Loyola 80th of the Week honors after recording three 8/31/07 vs Belmont 100th goals and an assist as EIU swept its West- Alex’s assists ern Michigan-IPFW road trip… had a goal Date Goal Scorer Opponent and an assist in the same game on four oc- 11/8/08 Jonathan Hinds Creighton casions… registered a point in each of the 10/25/08 Ryan Child Evansville first four and six of the first eight games of 9/26/08 Brad Peters at Wright St. the season… also scored against Central 9/20/08 Jim Adee Central Arkansas Arkansas, Wright State and Drake… assist- Alex 9/7/08 adam Gartner at IPFW ed on goals by: Adam Gartner at Valparai- 8/31/08 Brad Peters UMKC so, Brad Peters vs. UMKC, Adam Gartner 8/29/08 adam Gartner at Valparaiso at IPFW, Jim Adee vs. Central Arkansas… 10/7/07 Brad Peters Valparaiso Brad Peters (second goal) at Wright State, Harrison 10/3/07 mick Galeski at UAB Ryan Child vs. Evansville and Jonathan Junior u Forward 9/21/07 Brad Earl at Kentucky Hinds vs. Creighton… ranked third on the 9/7/07 Brad Peters vs Oral Roberts team in minutes… played 454 of the pos- #7 u 6-3 u 165 lbs. sible 456 minutes of the Valley season… went the distance on eight occasions… Newcastle, England played a season-high 110 minutes in the draw at Northern Illinois… ranks seventh in points, eighth in goals, and eighth in assists among the program leaders in the Valley era… Eastern Gosforth HS is 7-2-1 when he has scored during his career… MVC Rankings: second in assists, third in points, and fifth in goals... 2007: Bradley City Centre Classic All-Tournament Team… he Kickin’ it with Alex played in 19 games and started 18 times, including the final four matches of the season… opened and closed the regular season with an overtime goal, beating Belmont in his colle- • Favorite Pro Sports Team • giate debut and Asbury College… became the first player in the program’s Valley era to score Newcastle United two overtime goals in the same year, and one of just three Panthers in the MVC years with • Favorite Building on Campus • a pair of overtime goals on his résumé… also assisted on EIU’s other two overtime goals: Lantz Brad Peters’ versus Oral Roberts and Brad Earl’s at Kentucky… actually scored twice in the win at Asbury… also found the back of the net at Loyola and in the home opener versus IU- • Favorite Food • PUI… became the first Panther to score in his Lakeside Field debut since 2004… registered Chinese a season-high six shots in the MVC Tournament semifinal match against Bradley… went the • Favorite Actor & Film Role • distance in the win at Asbury, but played a season-high 100 minutes in the draw at UAB... Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams HIGH SCHOOL: After graduating in June of 2004 from • Favorite Month of the Year • Gosforth High School, Alex spent two years at Gates- head where he was a teammate of Chris Pearson... December helped lead Gateshead to the 2005-06 ECFA national • Favorite Big Cities • championship… in 2006-07 he broke the school scoring Chicago & Newcastle record… played for coach Paul Bryson… also played for • Unique Travel Locale • the Wallsend Boys Club and Walker Central from 2000- 05, winning league and cup titles… most recently trans- Greece ferred to Ryton FC from his Newcastle Blue Star club… • In His MP3/CD Player • holds a BTEC national diploma in sport science… earned Hed Kandi F.A. level one and two coaching badges in soccer while • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • at Gateshead… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was winning the national championship with Gateshead and Larry Ankenbrand, Kinesiology playing in the F.A. Cup for Newcastle Blue Star… Eng- • Most Memorable Game at EIU • lish soccer legend has been a major influ- Winning in OT at Kentucky – 2007 ence on his sports career because “he’s the greatest of all time”… most admires coach Bryson because “he has developed me as a player over the past three years and taught me to never accept second best”… son of Trevor and Jacqueline Harrison… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies. 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 14

Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 13 -5 664 8 3 1 1 3 0

HINDS’ Goal 2008: Hinds played in 13 games and Date Opponent Minute started the final five matches of the 11/8/08 Creighton 22nd year… scored his first career goal and HINDS’ assist assisted on Alex Harrison’s first score Date Goal Scorer Opponent in the loss to second-ranked Creigh- 11/8/08 alex Harrison Creighton ton… averaged 84 minutes per game after joining the starting lineup… regis- tered a season-high four shots in the loss to Evansville… went the distance against Butler, his first career start… played the entire second half at IPFW, his first game as a Panther… ranked third among the EIU freshmen in minutes played... HIGH SCHOOL: Jonathan was a four-year letter-winner for coaches Cole Bushue and Mark Sikora… also lettered four times in track and field, and once in and swimming… 2007 Champaign News-Gazette Area Player of the Year after lead- ing Centennial in goals (23) and assists (14)… finished his career as Centennial’s all-time assist leader (34), while also ranking seventh with 46 goals… four-time News-Gazette All-Area honoree… two-time All-Big 12 Conference pick as an up- perclassman… team captain and all-sectional as a senior… led Centennial to an Elite Eight appearance in the ’07 IHSA state playoffs as well as three Big 12 and regional titles… four-year honor roll student, including three high honors… three- time All-Big 12 Academic Athlete in soccer, basketball and track… Centennial Scholar Athlete… played for the Illini Soccer Club for 12 years… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring the game-winning goal in the super-sectional victory at Peoria Notre Dame to send Centennial to its first ever state finals appearance… Jonathan his family has been a major influence on his sports career because “they support me in everything I do, back me and help me 100 percent”… most admires Michael Jordan and Tigers Woods because “both are winners, they work hard and they de- Hinds liver when the game is on the line”… his cousins Curt and Kevin, both Charleston natives, both have played college soccer; Curt at Vanderbilt and Kevin at Western Sophomore u Midfielder Illinois… son of Terry and Robin Hinds… MAJOR: Accounting. #12 u 5-11 u 160 lbs. Champaign, Illinois Champaign Centennial HS

Kickin’ it with Hinds • Favorite Pro Sports Team • Manchester United • Favorite Building on Campus • Ford Hall • Favorite Food • Seafood • Favorite Holiday • Christmas • Favorite Month of the Year • November • Favorite Big City • Chicago • His Ride • ‘94 Honda Accord • Last Concert He Attended • Red Hot Chili Peppers • Last Book He Read • Mountains Beyond Mountains • Furry Friend • Max – Chihuahua • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Richard Swartzbaugh, Anthropology • Most Memorable Moment at EIU • Scoring a Goal vs Creighton – 2008

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Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 19 -16 1415 19 9 1 4 6 0 2007 21 -1 496 9 3 2 2 6 0 Career 40 -17 1911 28 12 3 6 12 0

KEHOe’s Goals 2008: Kehoe played in all 19 games and Date Opponent Minute started the final 16 games of the year… 10/15/08 at Bradley 69th scored his first goal away from Lakeside 10/17/07 missouri St. 80th Field, and second in Valley play, in the 10/7/07 Valparaiso 32nd loss at Bradley… assisted on goals by kehoe’s assists Alex Harrison at IPFW and vs. second- Date Goal Scorer Opponent ranked Creighton, and Brad Peters at 11/8/08 alex Harrison Creighton Western Illinois… one of three EIU field 10/8/08 Brad Peters at Western Ill. players that was not issued a yellow 9/20/08 Brad Peters Central Ark. card… one of five Panthers to play in ev- 9/7/08 alex Harrison at IPFW ery game and one of three Panthers to 10/27/07 mick Galeski at Western Ky. play every minute of the MVC season… 9/28/07 Brad Peters IPFW played 642 consecutive minutes to close the season, going the distance in each of the final seven games of the year… went the distance 10 times total, logging a season-high 110 minutes in the draw at Northern Illinois... ranked fifth on the team in minutes played, averaging 74 per game… Eastern is 2-1 in the games in which he has scored... 2007: he played in all 21 games and started the Western Illinois match… scored goals in EIU wins against Valparaiso and Missouri State… assisted on goals by Brad Peters against IPFW and Mick Galeski at Western Kentucky… beginning with the home opener, logged double-figure minutes in every game the rest of the season… played a season-high 67 minutes in the win at WKU… logged 20-plus minutes in both MVC Tournament contests… for the season, scored with two of his three shots on Darby goal... HIGH SCHOOL: Darby was a four-year varsity letter-winner for coach Jorge Ortiz… three-time team captain… Chicago Tribune Preseason Top 50 Players in the State as a senior… earned Daily Herald all-area, NHSCA all-sectional and All-Upstate Eight Conference honors in each of his two upperclassman seasons… St. Charles Kehoe East was state runner-up in 2005 and his club team captured the Dallas Cup title his Junior u Midfielder sophomore season… also played for the Strikers FV, Chicago Magic and Schwaben AC club teams… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring the game-winning goal in #5 u 6-1 u 170 lbs. the state finals for Schwaben AC... his father has been a major influence on his sports career because “he has taught me all that I know about the game, and he pushed me to St. Charles, Illinois be my best at all times”… most admires French great Zinedine Zidane because “I have t harles ast tried to play like him all my life, and to me he’s the greatest”… his brother Mike played S . C E HS soccer at EIU during the 2004 season… his cousins Robert and Andrew played soccer at Wheaton College and led their team to the NCAA Division III Final Four… another Kickin’ it with Kehoe cousin, Brian, played soccer at St. Olaf College… son of Bernie and Val Kehoe… MA- • Favorite Pro Sports Team • JOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies. Liverpool FC • Favorite Building on Campus • Lantz • Favorite Food • Mac & Cheese • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Woody Harrelson in White Men Can’t Jump • Favorite Super Hero • Catwoman • Favorite Month of the Year • July • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico • In His MP3/CD Player • Dispatch & Drake • Last Concert He Attended • Dave Matthews Band • Last Book He Read • I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell • Furry Friend • Violet – Golden Retriever • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Keith Spear, English • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Winning in OT at Kentucky – 2007 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 16

Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 15 -4 615 12 2 0 0 0 0 2007 16 -6 483 9 6 1 0 2 0 2006 18 -3 –– 11 5 0 1 1 0 Career 49 -13 –– 32 13 1 1 3 0 2008: Kupiec played in 15 games and KOOP’s Goal started four times, the draws at Northern Date Opponent Minute Illinois and Western Illinois and home 10/20/07 at Evansville 43rd games against Central Arkansas and Oral KOOP’s assist Roberts… scored the game-winning goal Date Goal Scorer Opponent on a penalty kick in the exhibition victory 11/1/06 Brad Peters vs Missouri St.* Saint Xavier… averaged 80 minutes per *MVC Tournament Game game in the contests he started… went the distance in the draw at Western… logged a season-high 101 minutes in the draw at Northern… played 42 minutes as a reserve in the victory at Western Michigan... 2007: he played in 16 games and started six times, including the final five matches of the season… also started the Creighton contest… scored his first career goal, a game-tying variety, at Evansville… logged double-figure minutes in 15 of the 16 games he played in… averaged 50 minutes per game as a starter… logged his most minutes in the two meetings with Bradley (65 and 64)… also played 59 minutes in the win at Western Kentucky… put six of his nine shots on goal for a team-best .667 shot on goal percentage... 2006: he played in 18 games and started three times late in the season, including the home finale against Creighton… tallied his first career assist on Brad Peters’ first goal in the MVC Tournament win over Missouri State… recorded a shot in five consecutive games… put two of his season-high three shots on goal at Wright State... HIGH SCHOOL: Jeff played for coach Jack Ferraro… led Jeff the team in goals as team captain his senior year… also earned All-Southwest Suburban Conference and all-sectional honors as well as All-Area recognition from both the Daily Southtown and Star Newspapers in 2005… Sandburg went to the finals of the IHSA state tournament in 2005 after winning conference for the third consecutive season… 2003 Kupiec Best of the Midwest champs… National Honor Society... honor roll student… also played Senior u Defender for the Midwest United club team… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was connecting on a penalty kick with his team down 1-0 and only 2:30 remaining in the championship #22 u 5-11 u 160 lbs. game of the Pepsi Showdown… his father has been a major influence on his sports career because “he has always supported me and attended every game he could”… Orland Park, Illinois most admires Walter Payton because “he was the best and had the best work ethic of any athlete”… his uncle Mike played football at the University of Illinois... son of Gary andburg S HS and Sue Kupiec… MAJOR: Finance. Kickin’ it with Koop • Favorite Pro Sports Team • Chicago Bears • Favorite Building on Campus • Lantz • Favorite Food • Chicken Parmesan • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Jim Carrey in Dumb & Dumber • Favorite Animated Character • Pluto • Favorite Month of the Year • September • Unique Travel Locale • Caymen Islands • His Ride • Toyota Corolla • In His MP3/CD Player • Dave Matthews Band • Last Concert He Attended • Kanye West • Magazine He Subscribes To • Maxim • Furry Friend • Lucy – Westie • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Richard Swartzbaugh, Anthropology • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Drake – 2007 MVC Tournament

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Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 – Redshirted – 2008: McCausland redshirted during his first season with the program... in the spring, scored twice in the draw against SIU Edwardsville at the Governor’s Cup... logged 39 minutes and recorded two shots on goal in the exhibition game against Saint Xavier... also played all 60 minutes for the underclassmen in the intrasquad game... HIGH SCHOOL: McCaus- land was a four-year varsity letter-winner for coach Paul Stranz… also let- tered twice in wrestling… Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association All-State selection… Decatur Herald and Review All-Area team… team captain and MVP… Chicago Fire All-State and Honorable Mention All-Ac- ademic as a senior… finished his career with 50 goals and 26 assists… 2006 Mid-State Elite Eight All-Tournament Team… helped lead CHS to the Elite Eight round of the IHSA state playoffs as a freshman… honor roll student… also played for the U-18 Panther Soccer club team, coached by EIU assistant Dino Raso… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was start- ing for CHS as a freshman in the IHSA Elite Eight round… his father has been a major influence on his sports career because “he always pushed me to the next level and has always been there for me”… son of Ralph and Joan McCausland… his father was an All-American wrestler at EIU and was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 1989; he was also the head coach at EIU for 24 years… his mother is a professor in the health studies department at Eastern, while his dad teaches in kinesiology and sports studies.… enjoys fishing and kayaking... MAJOR: Undecided. Ian McCausland RS-Freshman u Midfielder #2 u 5-8 u 140 lbs. Charleston, Illinois Charleston HS

Kickin’ it with Ian • Favorite Pro Sports Team • Chicago Bears • Favorite Building on Campus • Ford Hall • Favorite Food • Pizza • Favorite Super Hero • Spider-Man • Favorite Holiday • Christmas • Favorite Month of the Year • June • Favorite Big City • “Not a big fan of big cities” • Unique Travel Locale • Gulf Shores, Alabama • In His MP3/CD Player • MGMT • Last Concert He Attended • Lupe Fiasco (at Lantz) • Magazine He Subscribes To • Sports Illustrated • Furry Friend • Emma – Chocolate Lab • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Richard Swartzbaugh, Anthropology 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 18

Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 17 -17 1501 6 5 1 0 2 0 2007 17 -16 1273 13 5 2 0 4 0 2006 7 -4 –– 2 1 1 0 2 0 Career 41 -37 –– 21 11 4 0 8 0 2008: NIU Invitational All-Tournament P.O.’s Goals Team… Pearson started all 17 games he Date Opponent Minute played in… scored the game-tying goal in the 9/14/08 at Northern Illinois 49th draw against Northern Illinois to represent the 11/3/07 Bradley 16th Panthers on the NIU Invitational All-Tourna- 8/31/07 vs Belmont 53rd ment Team… it was his third career goal in 11/1/06 vs Missouri State* 5th a tournament game… ranked fourth on the *MVC Tournament Game team in minutes… went the distance on 12 occasions, including the first six games of the year – playing 560 consecutive minutes during that stretch… also played 448 of the possible 456 minutes of the Valley season… played a season-high 110 minutes in the draw at NIU… Eastern is 2-1-1 when he has scored during his career... 2007: Bradley City Centre Classic All-Tournament Team… MVC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 4)… he played in 17 games and started 16 times, including the first 10 games of the year and both MVC Tournament contests… scored EIU’s first goal of the season, his second career goal in neutral-site action at Bradley’s Shea Stadium… that game-tying goal against Belmont and All-Tournament Team honors at the City Centre Classic led to MVC Defensive Player of the Week honors… also scored in the home finale against Bradley, his first goal at Lakeside Field… registered a shot in six of the first seven games of the season… went the distance eight times, including both MVC Tournament contests… played a season-high 110 minutes in the draw at Loyola… helped EIU post a shutout streak of 436 minutes early in the season and eight shutouts total, a new program record in the Val- ley era... 2006: he played in seven games and started four, including both MVC Tournament contests… scored EIU’s first goal just five minutes into the MVC Tourney win over Missouri Chris State… sidelined early with an injury, returned during league play to give EIU a shot in the arm... HIGH SCHOOL: Chris’s high school did not offer soccer but he was still an accomplished rugby player and all-around athlete… as a club soccer player for Redheugh BC he was voted Pearson Player of the Year for the U-17 squad… Redheugh won consecutive Durham County Lomax Enterprises League championships… two-time Eden Youth Cup winners… Redheugh was Senior u Defender national semifinalist after winning the Northern Counties League Cup… three-time (U-13–U- 15) rugby Player of the Year at Emmanuel… U-16 County Recognition… U-18 School First #26 u 6-3 u 180 lbs. Team… was a teammate of Alex Harrison’s at Gateshead, winning three Northern County Cups and the 2005-06 ECFA national championship... Victor Ladorum competition winner, Newcastle, England which consists of the 100- and 800-meter dashes and the triple jump… Endeavour honors in mathematics… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was captaining the U-16 county team in Emmanuel HS the national semifinals… his father has been a major influence on his sports career because “he encouraged me to play football from a young age and helped me maintain my motivation, Kickin’ it with P.O. focus and belief in my ability”… most admires Gateshead coach Paul Bryson because “he • Favorite Pro Sports Team • helped me develop massively as a player and gave me the belief to achieve”… son of David Newcastle United and Roberta Pearson… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies. • Favorite Building on Campus • Weller Hall • Favorite Food • Fish & Chips • Favorite Actor • Adam Sandler • Favorite Animated Character • SuperTed • Favorite Month of the Year • March • Favorite Big City • London • Unique Travel Locale • Malia, Island of Crete • His Ride • Vauxhall Corsa SXI • In His MP3/CD Player • Steve Angello • Last Concert He Attended • Axwell • Magazine He Subscribes To • FHM • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Stephen Benner, Business • Most Memorable Moment at EIU • Scoring a Goal vs Bradley – 2007

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Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 15 -10 908 5 1 0 1 1 0 2007 17 -12 683 6 1 0 2 2 0 2006 20 -18 –– 18 7 1 1 3 0 Career 52 -40 –– 29 9 1 4 6 0 X 2007 MVC Scholar Athlete Team Honorable Mention Philpott’s Goal 2008: Philpott played in 15 games and start- Date Opponent Minute ed 10 times, including the first five and final 10/8/06 Evansville 26th three matches of the year… assisted on Mike philpott’s assists Lewis’ go-ahead goal in the victory against Date Goal Scorer Opponent UMKC… went the distance on four occa- 8/31/08 mike Lewis UMKC sions: at Valparaiso, at Western Michigan, 11/7/07 alex Harrison at Asbury at IUPUI and at Missouri State… played a 8/31/07 Chris Pearson vs Belmont season-high 96 minutes in the overtime loss 9/8/06 Brad Peters at IPFW at MSU… averaged 70 minutes per game in the contests he started… ranked ninth on the team in minutes played... 2007: he played in 17 games and started 12 times, including the first six matches of the season… came off the bench in the home opener but then returned to the starting lineup until suffering a knee injury in the MVC opener against Drake that kept him out until early November… assisted on EIU’s first goal of the season, Chris Pearson’s score against Belmont, and Alex Harrison’s first goal in the overtime win at Asbury College… registered a season-high three shots against Western Illinois… averaged 45 minutes per game as a starter… played a season-high 61 minutes in the draw at UAB… logged 50-plus minutes eight times… played at least 20 minutes in both MVC Tournament contests... 2006: he played in all 20 games and started 18 times, including the last 16 matches of the year… scored EIU’s first goal in the Valley win over Evansville, tying the game… first EIU freshman to score his first career goal in a Valley game since 2002… tallied his first assist on Brad Peters’ third goal in the win at IPFW… attempted a shot in 14 Evan of the 20 games... HIGH SCHOOL: Evan was a four-year letter-winner for coaches Steve West and Dan Keller… IHSSCA All-State selection… Chicago Tribune Honorable Mention All-State… two-time All-Central State Eight Conference honoree… 2005 team captain and MVP… also lettered twice in wrestling, qualifying for the state meet while earning conference Philpott Wrestler of the Year… four-year honor roll student… played for the SASA (Springfield Select) Senior u Midfielder club team… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring the game-winning goal against Alton High School in the IHSA regional semifinals… former coach Andy Bruington has been #20 u 5-8 u 155 lbs. a major influence on his sports career because “he taught me to always keep my head up and to become a great person on and off the field”… most admires coach West “for being a Jacksonville, Illinois great coach and friend. He inspired me to enjoy the game and always give it my all”… son of Jim and Lynne Philpott… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies. Jacksonville HS Kickin’ it with Philpott • Favorite Pro Sports Team • Minnesota Vikings • Favorite Building on Campus • Lantz • Favorite Foods • Lobster & Crab • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump • Favorite Holiday • Christmas • Favorite Month of the Year • June • Favorite Big City • St. Louis • His Ride • ‘01 Jeep Cherokee • In His MP3/CD Player • Blink 182 • Magazine He Subscribes To • Sports Illustrated • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Ralph McCausland, Kinesiology • Most Memorable Game at EIU • Winning in OT at Kentucky – 2007 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 20

Year GP -GS Min Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 2008 18 -10 746 13 2 0 1 1 0

2008: Picinich played in 18 games Picinich’s assist and started 10 times, including the Date Goal Scorer Opponent first eight matches of the year… the 9/20/08 Brad Peters Central Ark. only game he missed, the draw at Western Illinois, was due to a red card suspension… assisted on Brad Pe- ters’ first goal in the victory against Central Arkansas… registered a shot attempt in seven straight games in September… averaged 59 minutes per game during his starting streak… played a season-high 97 minutes in the draw at Northern Illinois… ranked second among the EIU freshmen in minutes played... HIGH SCHOOL: Mike played for coach Eric Willson, a former Panther… established a new single-season school record for assists as a senior… earned all-state, all-sectional and All-Upstate Eight Conference honors… Daily Herald and Kane County Chronicle All-Area selection… St. Charles North won three straight regional titles from 2005- 07 and reached the IHSA state finals in 2006… three-time all-conference academic team honoree… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was record- ing a pair of assists in a come-from-behind victory against rival St. Charles East High School… his father has been a major influence on his sports career because “he was always there for me and has always encouraged me”… most admires coach Willson because “he always believed in me ike and helped me get to where I am today”… enjoys snowboarding... son of M John and Barbara Picinich… MAJOR: Pre-Engineering. Picinich Sophomore u Midfielder #8 u 5-10 u 160 lbs. Elburn, Illinois St. Charles North HS

Kickin’ it with Picinich • Favorite Pro Sports Team • Juventus FC • Favorite Building on Campus • Ford Hall • Favorite Food • Pasta • Favorite Actor & Film Role • Al Pacino in The Godfather • Favorite Holiday • Christmas • Favorite Month of the Year • July • Favorite Big City • Chicago • Unique Travel Locale • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico • His Ride • ‘99 Jeep Cherokee • In His MP3/CD Player • Dave Matthews Band • Last Concert He Attended • Dave Matthews Band • Magazine He Subscribes To • Maxim • Enjoyed this Professor’s Class • Richard Swartzbaugh, Anthropology • Most Memorable Game at EIU • UMKC – 2008

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 21 Kyle Alex Bullock Koch Freshman u Forward Freshman u Midfielder #9 u 5-10 u 155 lbs. #11 u 6-0 u 160 lbs. Champaign, Illinois Belleville, Illinois Champaign Centennial HS Belleville West HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Bullock was a four-year HIGH SCHOOL: Koch was a three-year ickin it with letter-winner for coaches Cole Bushue, K ’ varsity letter-winner… after playing at Bel- Mark Sikora and Imants Jaunarajs… also Kyle & Alex leville East for former Panther Mark Las- lettered twice in track and once in basket- Favorite Pro Sports Team ley, transferred to Belleville West for his 77 Chelsea FC ball… scored a school-record 75 goals St. Louis Cardinals 88 senior year and led his new team, coached during his high school career… three- Favorite Building on Campus by Blake Decker, to a regional title and time Champaign News Gazette All-Area 77 Weller Hall its winningest season in school history… and All-Big 12 Conference honoree… Lantz 88 three-time All-Southwestern Conference Favorite Food two-time all-sectional selection… helped 77 Ravioli selection… offensive MVP as a junior at lead Centennial to the quarterfinals of the Chili 88 Belleville East… Belleville News-Demo- IHSA state tournament as a junior… Big Favorite Character crat First Team All-Area and Illinois High 12 Conference leadership participant… 77 Hercules School Soccer Coaches Association All- Tommy Pickles (Rugrats) 88 also took part in choir, drama – playing Sectional in 2008… helped lead Belleville Favorite Month of the Year the lead role in two high school musicals 77 August East to a regional title as a sophomore… – and the interact service club… also July 88 three-time honor roll student… scholar- played for the Little Illini Soccer Club, led Favorite Big City athlete award winner at Belleville West… 77 Madrid by former EIU assistant coach Mike Koby- St. Louis 88 played with the St. Louis Scott Gallagher linski… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports high- Unique Travel Locale Metro club (formerly Metro United) since light was scoring a game-tying goal with 77 Barcelona the age of 10… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports 23 seconds remaining in the supersec- Cancun 88 highlight was transferring to Belleville In His MP3/CD Player tional finals against Peoria Notre Dame 77 T.I. West and helping his new team post the as a junior… his parents and coaches Coheed & Cambria 88 best record in school history… his mother have been a major influence on his sports Last Concert He Attended has been a major influence on his sports career because “they have pushed me to 77 Young Jeezy career because “she has always encour- Third Eye Blind 88 go up to the next level”… most admires aged me to do my best”… most admires Furry Friend Chelsea striker because 77 Rogue – Black Lab coach Decker because “he has helped me “he has inspired me to become a better Rooney – German Shepherd 88 to grow and develop into a better, stron- forward to pursue my goals”… son of Da- ger and smarter player”… son of Ron and vid and Ellyn Bullock… MAJOR: Communication Stud- Kathy Koch… MAJOR: Sociology. ies.

Peters Gartner Lewis Mabeya Scheffers Barnes Hansen

Senior Day 2008 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 22 Trevor Jerry Kohlrus Maddi Junior u Defender Freshman u Forward #17 u 6-1 u 180 lbs. #10 u 6-0 u 170 lbs. Springfield, Illinois Bolingbrook, Illinois Glenwood HS/Parkland JC Naperville Central HS

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Kohlrus helped lead HIGH SCHOOL: Maddi was a four-year let- ickin it with coach Mark Sikora’s team to a 25-13-2 re- K ’ ter-winner, playing three years at the varsity cord during his two years at Parkland Col- Trevor & Jerry level, for coach Jay Konrad… scored 29 lege in Champaign, Ill…. as a team captain Favorite Pro Sports Team goals and tallied 22 assists in 36 games as in 2008, named First Team All-Mid-West 77 St. Louis Cardinals a starter at the varsity level, ranking among 88 Athletic Conference and All-Region 24… New York Yankees NCHS Top Three in both categories… also Favorite Building on Campus honorable mention all-conference and all-re- 77 Old Main had 19 goals and 10 assists as a fresh- gion in 2007… Parkland was Mid-West Ath- Weller Hall 88 man playing at the sophomore level… all- letic Conference champs in 2008, posting Favorite Food state, all-area, all-city, all-sectional and all- a 17-2-2 record… HIGH SCHOOL: Trevor 77 Steak conference as a senior… Chicago Tribune 88 was a two-year letter-winner for coach Jay Mom’s Pasta Area Player of the Month finalist… two-time Favorite Actor Lipe… also lettered in basketball… helped 77 Heath Ledger ESPN RISE Player of the Week… two-time Glenwood compile a 83-14-7 record during Adam Sandler 88 Academic All-Conference and honor roll his high school career, highlighted by the Favorite Month of the Year student… NCHS was ranked No. 1 in the 2005 IHSA Class 2A state championship 77 December state and No. 5 in the nation for eight weeks team that featured a 26-1 mark… earned June 88 during his senior year… helped lead NCHS Favorite Big City All-Central State Eight Conference and all- to the Best of the West Tournament title his 77 Chicago sectional honors as a senior… Glenwood New York 88 senior year after finishing as the runner-up also won its regional in 2004 and 2006 and Unique Travel Locale a year earlier… also played for the Ajax FC its sectional in 2004… four-year honor roll 77 Riviera Maya, Mexico club team winning the U-15 Germantown student… also played for the SASA Raid- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 88 and Potomac titles… Ajax FC was also a ers club team… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports In His MP3/CD Player U-17 Illinois Youth Soccer State Cup final- 77 A Perfect Circle highlight was winning the IHSA state title his Young Jeezy 88 ist… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlights junior year of high school… his friends and Last Concert He Attended were scoring game-winning goals in the family have been a major influence on his 77 Incubus Best of the West championship game to sports career because “they’ve inspired me AC/DC 88 beat top-ranked Neuqua Valley HS and to and made me the person I am today”… most Furry Friend in the State Cup semis (on a free kick with 77 Kodi – Chesepeake Retriever admires coach Sikora because “he really Lolo – Minature Pinscher 88 10 minutes to play) with Ajax FC… his father helped me become the soccer player I am has been a major influence on his sports ca- now. He taught me the game and not only reer because “he always keeps me focused was my coach, but a friend, too”… son of Tim and Martha and helped me improve in all areas of my game”… most Kohlrus… MAJOR: Business. admires Dragan Pavlovic, the Ajax FC director of coach- ing and a longtime standout professional player in Europe and South America, because “he was an outstanding player and now coach, who is very modest and humble about his career and awards”… his cousin Rosa Andreucetti played soccer at Dominican University in suburban Chicago… son of Paul and Carmela Maddi… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies.

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 23 Sean Kendal Molony Spurgin Junior u Goalkeeper Freshman u Midfielder #33 u 6-4 u 200 lbs. #18 u 5-9 u 150 lbs. Centennial, Colorado Geneva, Illinois Grandview HS/Fort Lewis Geneva HS

PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Molony played HIGH SCHOOL: Spurgin was a three- ickin it with his first two collegiate seasons at Fort K ’ year letter-winner for coach Ryan Esta- Lewis College, an NCAA Division II Sean & Kendal brook… named All-State by the Illinois school located in Durango, Colo., that Favorite Pro Sports Team High School Soccer Coaches Associa- competes in the Rocky Mountain Athletic 77 Liverpool FC tion as a senior… three-time All-West- 88 Conference… did not surrender a goal Arsenal FC ern Sun Conference honoree… also a in 295 minutes of game action, posting Favorite Food 77 three-time All-Area selection by the Daily two shutouts… RMAC All-Tournament Fried Foods Chipotle Mexican Grill 88 Herald, Kane County Chronicle and Au- Team selection in 2007… transferred Favorite Super Hero rora Beacon News… senior year team to EIU at the 2009 semester break and 77 Batman 88 captain… helped lead GHS to three participated in the spring season… HIGH Favorite Month of the Year consecutive Western Sun titles, going SCHOOL: Sean was a four-year letter- 77 October winner and three-year starter for coach May 88 undefeated in conference play all three Bruce Brown… also lettered in football… Favorite Big City years… GHS was a three-time regional set school records for saves (game 77 San Diego champ that won it sectional in 2007 and 88 and career), shutouts (career) and min- London was runner-up a year later… also played Unique Travel Locale utes played (season and career)… also for the Strikers Fox Valley club team and 77 Hawaii the Illinois ’91 Olympic Development played for the ’88 Colorado Rush club Amsterdam 88 team, which was a five-time State Cup In His MP3/CD Player Program… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports champion… his ’87 Olympic Develop- 77 The Used highlight was finishing in third place at ment team was runner-up at the 2005 Ben Folds 88 the Olympic Development Program na- Region IV Tournament… in the summer Last Book He Read tional tournament… his parents have of 2009 was the starting goalkeeper for 77 David Bechham’s Autobiography 88 been a major influence on his sports the Premier Development League’s Des Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Furry Friend career because “they have always sup- Moines Menace, which won the Heartland 77 Abby – Black Lab ported me”… most admires Kevin Ward Division title… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports Millie – Maltese Poodle 88 because “he was my first club coach highlight was training with Major League and he taught me everything I know and Soccer’s Colorado Rapids… most ad- made me the player I am today”… son of Bruce Dienst and mires Everton FC and U.S. National Team goalkeeper Tim Kristie Spurgin-Dienst… MAJOR: Finance. Howard because “he has become one of the top goalkeep- ers and overcome so much”… son of Tim and Mary Lou Molony… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies.

The Valley Tournament 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 24 Shailer Ryan Thomas Warren Freshman u Goalkeeper Freshman u Midfielder #32 u 5-11 u 175 lbs. #15 u 6-1 u 165 lbs. Bloomington, Illinois Colorado Springs, Colorado Bloomington HS Liberty HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Thomas was a four-year HIGH SCHOOL: Warren was a three-year ickin it with varsity letter-winner for coach Tony Bau- K ’ letter-winner for coach Mike Goyden… man… 2008 Bloomington Pantagraph Shailer & Ryan 2008 Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph avorite ro ports eam Area Player of the Year… also named Area Player of the Year… three-time First F P S T 77 Liverpool FC First Team All-State by the Rocky Moun- Team All-Big 12 Conference and All-Area Manchester United 88 tain News and Denver Post as a senior… honoree… twice named All-Sectional by Favorite Building on Campus 2008 5A Coaches All-League Player of the 77 the Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Weller Hall Year… NSCAA All-Region VII as a senior… Lantz 88 Liberty High School Offensive Player of Association… WJBC Radio Athlete of the Favorite Food Week (Sept. 2008)… two-time team MVP 77 Mac & Cheese the Year and Wall of Fame honoree… two- as an upperclassman and a three-time Steak 88 time team captain as an upperclassman… Favorite Actor & Film Role NSCAA Academic All-American as a senior team captain… four-year high honor roll 77 Matthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller and a three-time Colorado High School Ath- student… BHS senior and Big 12 Confer- Brad Pitt in Fight Club 88 letic Association Academic All-State hon- ence scholar-athlete… was also a mem- Favorite Super Hero oree… helped both Liberty High and the 77 ber of the Illinois ’90 Olympic Development Thor, God of Thunder Colorado Storm to CHSAA and club state Spider-Man 88 championships, respectively, in 2006… Program team as a region 2 pool player… Favorite Month of the Year played for the Illinois Fusion and Central 77 August Liberty returned to the CHSAA final four 88 a year later and earned an NSCAA Team Illinois Select club teams as well… PER- September Favorite Big City Academic Award… served as president of SONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was play- 77 Toronto the school’s spirit club… captained his U- ing against and training with the U-18 na- New York 88 18 Colorado Rapids development academy tional team in the summer of 2007… his Unique Travel Locale team in 2008… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports 77 Monson, Maine highlight was winning the Colorado High family has been a major influence on his Hawaii 88 School state championship in front of his sports career because “they taught me In His MP3/CD Player classmates, friends and family… his father that no matter the situation or the score, try 77 Dashboard Confessional 88 has been a major influence on his sports your best”… most admires his former goal- All Time Low Last Concert He Attended career because “he always pushes me to keeper coach John Sime because “without 77 Rascal Flatts be the best I can be, play at the highest lev- him, I would not be the ‘keeper or person All Time Low & Every Avenue 88 el I can and to dream big”… most admires I am today. He gave me many opportuni- Brian Crookham, the Colorado Rapids soc- ties to be seen by top-level coaches”… son of Fred and Jill cer academy director of coaching, because “of his approach to the game, his professionalism and his success as an as- Thomas… MAJOR: Special Education. sistant coach with the MLS Colorado Rapids”… son of Robert and Sarah Warren… MAJOR: Biological Sciences.

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 25 Kyle Zumski Junior u Defender #23 u 6-0 u 165 lbs. Barrington, Illinois Barrington HS/St. Joseph’s

PREVIOUS COLLEGE: ickin it Zumski played his first two K ’ collegiate seasons at Saint with Kyle Joseph’s College, an NCAA Favorite Pro Sports Team Chelsea FC Division II school located in Favorite Building on Campus Rensselaer, Ind., that com- Doudna Fine Arts Center petes in the Great Lakes Favorite Meal Valley Conference… earned Steak & Cheese Potatoes Favorite Actor & Film Role Second Team All-Region Ben Stiller in Heavyweights honors in 2008 after starting Favorite Month of the Year all 20 games and scoring four September goals… transferred to EIU Favorite Big City Chicago at the 2009 semester break Unique Travel Locale and participated in the spring Amsterdam season… HIGH SCHOOL: His Ride Kyle was a three-year varsity ‘05 Mazda 3 In His MP3/CD Player letter-winner for coach Scott Kings of Leon Steib… two-time All-Mid-Sub- Last Concert He Attended urban League selection as Lil Wayne an upperclassman… helped Last Book He Read Outside Providence lead BHS to a 2004 confer- ence title… PERSONAL: No. 1 sports highlight was scoring four goals against Fremd High School as a junior… his father has been a major in- fluence on his sports career because “he always pushed me to be my best no matter what”… most admires coach Steib because “he made me mentally tough”… son of Bob and Patricia Zumski… MAJOR: Kinesiology and Sports Studies. 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 26 2008 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 5-11-3 Overall • 0-5 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Min Shots SOG G A Pts GWG 2-2-1 Home • 3-7-2 Away • 0-2 Neutral B. Peters 19 -19 1736 54 28 10 6 26 2 A. Harrison 19 -19 1598 42 27 8 7 23 2 – GOALKEEPING – A. Gartner 18 -18 1666 24 8 2 3 7 0 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO M. Hansen 17 -15 1411:23 28 1.79 62 .689 1 D. Kehoe 19 -16 1415 19 9 1 4 6 0 M. Essary 7 -4 355:05 9 2.28 13 .591 0 J. Adee 18 -9 666 10 5 2 0 4 0 Team 3 2 M. Lewis 19 -6 846 13 6 1 2 4 0 Eastern 19 1766:28 37 1.89 78 .678 3 R. Child 12 -10 853 11 3 1 1 3 0 Opponents 19 1766:28 30 1.53 84 .737 6 J. Phillips 17 -0 353 10 6 1 1 3 1 J. Hinds 13 -5 664 8 3 1 1 3 0 – TEAM TOTALS – Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total C. Pearson 17 -17 1501 6 5 1 0 2 0 Eastern Illinois 17 13 0 0 30 E. Barnes 19 -12 800 8 3 0 2 2 0 Opponents 13 23 1 0 37 N. Bonacker 17 -16 1379 2 1 0 1 1 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total E. Philpott 15 -10 908 5 1 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 101 138 2 3 244 M. Picinich 18 -10 746 13 2 0 1 1 0 Opponents 116 132 8 7 263 M. Welsch 4 -0 65 0 0 0 1 1 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total P. Mabeya 17 -15 1329 6 2 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 34 43 1 0 78 J. Kupiec 15 -4 615 12 2 0 0 0 0 Opponents 35 47 0 2 84 M. Crowley 13 -4 481 1 1 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern Illinois 38 49 3 0 90 Eastern 19 – 244 114 30 31 91 5 Opponents 39 56 2 4 101 Opponents 19 – 263 115 37 33 107 11 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern Illinois 105 111 4 2 222 Opponents 104 133 11 4 252

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 8/29 at Valparaiso (349) Valparaiso, Ind. L 1-2 Gartner 8/31 UMKC (221) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-2 Adee, Lewis, PETERS 9/5 at Western Michigan (257) Kalamazoo, Mich. W 2-0 PHILLIPS, Harrison 9/7 at IPFW (192) Fort Wayne, Ind. W 5-2 Harrison, Peters, HARRISON, Own Goal, Gartner 9/12 ^ vs #14 Northwestern (47) DeKalb, Ill. L 0-3 9/14 ^ at Northern Illinois (215) DeKalb, Ill. T 1-1 Pearson 9/20 CENTRAL ARKANSAS (514) LAKESIDE FIELD W 5-0 HARRISON, Adee Peters, Own Goal, Peters 9/26 at Wright State (306) Dayton, Ohio W 4-1 Peters, PETERS, Harrison, Peters 10/1 at IUPUI (392) Indianapolis, Ind. L 0-1 10/5 at #21 Ohio State (1,302) Columbus, Ohio L 0-3 10/8 at Western Illinois (212) Macomb, Ill. T 2-2 Peters, Peters 10/13 ORAL ROBERTS (268) LAKESIDE FIELD T 0-0 10/15 • at Bradley (347) Peoria, Ill. L 1-3 Kehoe 10/18 • at #25 Drake (477) Des Moines, L 1-3 Harrison 10/21 at Butler (135) Indianapolis, Ind. L 0-1 10/25 • EVANSVILLE (496) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-3 Child 11/1 • at Missouri State (257) Springfield, Mo. L 0-1 OT 11/8 • #2 CREIGHTON (287) LAKESIDE FIELD L 3-5 Harrison, Hinds, Harrison 11/12 + vs Missouri State (130) Evansville, Ind. L 1-4 Peters

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EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 27 EIU RECORD WHEN HE SCORES... – Numerous Awards Highlight 2008 Season – Player (Goals, GWGs) EIU Record Win % Jim Adee (2, 0) 2-0 1.000 A third consecutive 10-goal season and First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference se- Ryan Child (1, 0) 0-1 .000 lection for Brad Peters, as well as ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America accolades Adam Gartner (8, 2) 7-1 .875 for Adam Gartner highlighted Eastern Illinois men’s soccer’s 2008 season. Alex Harrison (13, 4) 7-2-1 .750 Peters led the league in goals for the third straight year. In the process, the senior be- Jonathan Hinds (1, 0) 0-1 .000 came the first Panther in the program’s Valley era (1996-present) to become a three-time Darby Kehoe (3, 0) 2-1 .667 First Team All-Conference pick and post three double-figure goal seasons. Peters was Jeff Kupiec (1, 0) 0-1 .000 Mike Lewis (3, 0) 2-0-1 .833 named to the Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List in August. Chris Pearson (4, 0) 2-1-1 .625 Gartner joined classmate Mike Lewis as Academic All-America honorees the last two Brad Peters (33, 12) 19-3-2 .833 seasons. Gartner also made EIU and MVC history when he was named one of 10 finalists Jeff Phillips (1, 1) 1-0 1.000 nationally for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. He became the first Panther and MVC Evan Philpott (1, 0) 1-0 1.000 soccer player – male or female – to be a finalist for the prestigious award. WHERE & WHEN HAS HE SCORED... As a team, Eastern scored 30 goals for the second year in a row and sixth time since Player (Goals) H A N NC MVC PS joining the Valley. Fifteen of the 18 EIU field players that saw action in 2008 recorded a J. Adee (2) 2 – – 2 – – point. However, the Panthers also struggled defensively and surrendered a league-high 37 R. Child (1) 1 – – – 1 – goals, the most since 2003. A. Gartner (8) 2 4 2 6 2 – Despite losing the contest 5-3, Eastern battled second-ranked Creighton in one of the A. Harrison (11) 2 8 1 10 1 – wildest games in the recent history of Lakeside Field. Creighton came to Charleston as J. Hinds (1) the top-ranked defensive team in the country after surrendering just four goals in its first D. Kehoe (3) 2 1 – 1 2 – 14 games. The Panthers not only scored a season-high three times against the NCAA J. Kupiec (1) – 1 – – 1 – Tournament Elite Eight round qualifier, but also held the lead at one juncture in both the M. Lewis (3) 2 1 – 2 1 – C. Pearson (4) 1 1 2 2 1 1 first and second halves. B. Peters (33) 13 14 6 24 6 3 Alex Harrison scored twice and assisted on EIU’s other goal in the loss to Creighton. J. Phillips (1) – 1 – 1 – – Yet it was just one excellent performance in a breakout season for the sophomore forward. E. Philpott (1) 1 – – – 1 – The Englishman ranked second in the Valley with seven assists and scored three of his H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral eight goals during conference play. NC = Non-Conference, PS = Post Season Multi-Goal & Assist Efforts MORE ON THE CREIGHTON GAME: No. 2 Creighton was the highest-ranked team to Player Multi-Goal Multi-Asst Goal&Asst* visit Lakeside Field since 2004, when former EIU player and coach Schellas Hyndman B. Peters 7 4 8 brought his third-ranked SMU team to town. Eastern became the first Valley team since A. Harrison 3 – 4 2005 to score three times against CU... Alex Harrison’s multi-goal effort was his second J. Hinds – – 1 of the season and third career, but first in MVC play... joined A. Gartner – 2 2 Jonathan Hinds Ryan Child M. Lewis – 1 – as Panthers to score their first career goal in conference play this season... The 5-3 final *Goal&Asst = a game in which he had score represented the most goals in a single game at Lakeside Field since EIU defeated at least one goal & one assist. Illinois-Chicago, 8-0, in 2002. Consecutive Games Started Brad Peters – 45 (Since Oct. ‘06) Going Down in OT: Eastern’s overtime loss at Missouri State Nov. 1 was the program’s Alex Harrison – 23 (Since Nov. ‘07) first since losing a heartbreaker with less than a second remaining in double-OT at Creigh- Darby Kehoe – 16 ton on Oct. 13, 2007. Each of the Panthers’ last four overtime defeats has come at the Chris Pearson – 10 hands of a Valley opponent. Since an October 2004 OT loss at Evansville, the Panthers 10-Plus Goals in the Valley Era are 0-4-6 in games that have gone into overtime against MVC teams and 5-0-6 in ex- Player Goals Class Year tended affairs against non-conference foes. Jason Thompson 21 Freshman 2000 Jason Thompson 14 Junior 2002 Hansen Surrenders First Golden Goal: Four-year starting goalkeeper Mark Derrick Perry 14 Senior 2001 Hansen suffered his first overtime defeat Nov. 1 at Missouri State. He did not play in the Jeff Nix 12 Senior 1998 2007 OT at Creighton. The senior had posted a shutout streak of 205 consecutive over- Brad Peters 11 Junior 2007 time minutes without surrendering a goal. Hansen compiled a 4-1-8 record in overtime Brad Peters 11 Sophomore 2006 games in which he was part of the sudden death periods. Brad Peters 10 Senior 2008 Jimmy Klatter 10 Junior 2004 EVERY MINUTE IN VALLEY PLAY: Three Panthers – Adam Gartner, Darby Kehoe and TEAM LEADERS IN MINUTES PLAYED Brad Peters – played every minute of the five conference games. Peters accomplished Player Minutes Active Streak ‘08 Long the feat for the second year in a row. The senior played the final 846 minutes of the sea- Brad Peters 1736 846 846 Adam Gartner 1666 366 1,130 son, a streak of nine straight games. The Ohio Alex Harrison 1598 276 423 State contest on Oct. 5 marked the last time OT WINS IN THE MVC ERA Chris Pearson 1501 90 560 he left the field. Year Opponent Score GW Goal Darby Kehoe 1415 642 642 2007 at Asbury 2-1 A. Harrison Mark Hansen 1411 276 315 GARTNER’S STREAK ENDS: Adam Gart- 2007 at Kentucky 1-0 B. Earl Nick Bonacker 1379 68 315 ner picked up his fifth yellow card of the sea- 2007 vs Oral Roberts 1-0 B. Peters Patrick Mabeya 1329 – 424 son late in the Oct. 18 game at Drake and was 2007 vs Belmont 2-1 A. Harrison Evan Philpott 908 – 173 forced to sit out the subsquent match at But- 2006 at W. Illinois 1-0 B. Earl Ryan Child 853 135 141 ler, ending his team-long consecutive games 2004 Drury 2-1 J. Klatter Mike Lewis 846 31 47 started streak at 57. The senior had been in 2001 W. Kentucky 2-1 D. Perry ddie arnes 2001 Vanderbilt 3-2 C. Dumonceaux E B 800 7 87 the starting lineup for every game since the Mike Picinich 746 – 94 2001 vs UW-Green Bay 3-2 J. Thompson Oct. 30, 2004 game against Vanderbilt. Co- Jim Adee 666 – 40 2000 vs Drury 3-2 D. Perry incidentally, he missed that game due to a Jonathan Hinds 664 45 171 2000 W. Michigan 3-2 E. Diaz red card suspension... As a Panther, the only Jeff Kupiec 615 – 122 1998 at W. Illinois 2-1 J. Nix Matt Crowley 481 – 274 game Gartner played in but did not start was 1998 Ohio State 2-1 D. Shaughnessy Mark Essary 355 – 135 Sept. 4, 2005 against Bowling Green – the 1998 at UW-Green Bay 1-0 M. Czarnecki Jeff Phillips 353 – 28 second contest of his collegiate career. 1996 Northwestern 2-1 D. LaFrance Mitch Welsch 65 – 21 1996 NE Illinois 3-1 B. Kelly 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 28 PROGRAM HISTORY The Head Coaches Yearly Records Year W L T League Finish Coach NAIA • 1963-69 1963 4 1 0 — Harold ‘Hop’ Pinther 1964 2 5 0 — Harold ‘Hop’ Pinther 1965 6 3 0 — Fritz Teller 1966 7 3 0 — Fritz Teller 1967 5 3 0 — Fritz Teller 1968 5 5 0 — Fritz Teller 1969 13 1 1 — Fritz Teller 1969 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1970 6 4 0 — Fritz Teller Harold Pinther Fritz Teller Schellas Hyndman 1971 5 5 2 — Fritz Teller 1963-64 1965-76 1977-83 NCAA DIVISION II • 1972-80 6-6 (.500) 87-42-10 (.662) 98-24-11 (.778) 1972 7 3 1 — Fritz Teller EIU Hall of Fame EIU Hall of Fame EIU Hall of Fame 1973 7 4 2 — Fritz Teller 1974 10 5 0 — Fritz Teller 1974 NCAA DII FOURTH PLACE NATIONAL FINISH 1975 8 4 1 — Fritz Teller 1976 8 2 3 — Fritz Teller 1977 10 4 1 — Schellas Hyndman 1978 15 5 0 — Schellas Hyndman 1978 NCAA DII THIRD PLACE NATIONAL FINISH 1979 14 4 3 — Schellas Hyndman 1979 NCAA DII NATIONAL RUNNER-UP 1980 12 4 0 — Schellas Hyndman

NCAA DIVISION I • 1981-Present 1981 19 2 2 — Schellas Hyndman Cizo Mosnia Tim McClements Adam Howarth 1981 NCAA DI THIRD PLACE NATIONAL FINISH 1984-94 1996-99 2000-Present 1982 12 3 5 — Schellas Hyndman 97-75-19 (.558) 30-42-4 (.421) 69-84-16 (.456) MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE • 1983-95 EASTERN’S DEEP RUNS IN 1983 16 2 0 1st Schellas Hyndman 1984 11 5 1 3rd Cizo Mosnia NATIONAL POST SEASON TOURNAMENTS 1985 11 5 1 1st Cizo Mosnia 1974: NCAA DII – 4th Place 1978: NCAA DII – 3rd Place 1986 6 8 2 T-3rd Cizo Mosnia EIU 2, Illinois-Chicago 0 EIU 2, UW-Green Bay 1 1987 11 5 3 1st Cizo Mosnia EIU 2, Western Illinois 1 EIU 1, UM-St. Louis 0 1988 10 6 3 T-1st Cizo Mosnia Seattle Pacific 3, EIU 2 (4OT) Alabama A&M 5, EIU 0 1989 10 2 3 1st Cizo Mosnia •Federal City 5, EIU 3 •EIU 2, So. Connecticut State 1 1990 5 11 2 4th Cizo Mosnia 1991 9 9 1 4th Cizo Mosnia 1969: NAIA – National Champs 1992 3 12 2 T-4th Cizo Mosnia EIU 2, Lake Forest 1 1993 9 9 0 6th Cizo Mosnia EIU 1, Quincy 0 1994 12 3 1 1st (West) Cizo Mosnia EIU 4, Campell 0 1995 5 12 0 4th (West) Troy Fabiano EIU 6, Drew 0 EIU 1, Davis & Elkins 0 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE • 1996-Present 1996 8 11 0 5th Tim McClements 1981: NCAA DI – 3rd Place 1997 4 15 0 T-4th Tim McClements 1979: NCAA DII – 2nd Place 1998 12 5 3 6th Tim McClements EIU 3, Western Illinois 1 EIU 2, SIU-Edwardsville 1 (OT) 1999 6 11 1 8th Tim McClements EIU 3, UM-St. Louis 0 EIU 1, Saint Louis 0 2000 12 6 1 5th Adam Howarth EIU 1, So. Connecticut State 0 EIU def. San Diego State, forfeit 2001 6 10 0 9th Adam Howarth $Alabama A&M 2, EIU 0 $Connecticut 2, EIU 1 •EIU 4, Philadelphia Textile 2 2002 8 11 1 7th Adam Howarth 2003 5 12 2 10th Adam Howarth •Third Place Match <> $Eventual National Champion 2004 5 12 1 T-9th Adam Howarth 2005 5 9 3 6th Adam Howarth 2006 11 7 2 6th Adam Howarth 2007 12 6 3 5th Adam Howarth ERIK PROFFITT 2008 5 11 3 6th Adam Howarth # The Only Retired Number in Totals 387 277 58 (.577) 19 EIU Men’s Soccer History 1 NAIA National Championship...... 1969 1 NCAA Div. II National Championship Runner-Up...... 1979 Following the 1988 season, Eastern Illinois retired Erik 1 NCAA Division I Third Place Finish...... 1981 Proffitt’sjersey. A two-year letter-winner, he recorded one 1 NCAA Division II Third Place Finish...... 1978 goal and seven assists while playing in all 38 games in his two seasons (1987-88), both Mid-Continent Conference 2 NCAA Division I Regional Qualifiers...... 1982-83 championship campaigns. Originally from Wichita, Kan., 7 NCAA Division II Regional Qualifiers...... his life was tragically cut short at the age of 20...... 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980

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Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame Academic All-MVC Academic All-Mid-Continent ESPN the Magazine 2007 Agyeman Prempeh 2008 Adam Gartner 1st 1993 Matt Cook Academic All-America 2005 Damien Kelly Mike Lewis 1st Jacob Gress 2008 Adam Gartner 3rd 2003 George Gorleku Brad Peters 1st 1992 Matt Cook 2007 Mike Lewis 3rd 2001 Schellas Hyndman 2007 Adam Gartner 1st Terry Dizon NSCAA All-American 2000 Fritz Teller Mark Hansen 1st Toshinari Tatezawa Scholar 1990 Renny Garshelis Mike Lewis 1st Tom Waters 2007 Adam Gartner 2nd 1990 Gerardo Pagnani Brad Peters HM 1991 Matt Cook ESPN the Magazine 1989 Ron Semetis Evan Philpott HM Terry Dixon Academic All-District V 1986 Harold ‘Hop’ Pinther 2006 David Amdor 1st Toshinari Tatezawa 2008 Adam Gartner 1st Division I All-Americans Adam Gartner 1st Tom Waters Mike Lewis 1st 2002 Jason Thompson HM Mick Galeski HM 1990 Terry Dixon 2007 Adam Gartner 1st 2000 Jason Thompson 2nd/Fresh Mark Hansen HM Tom Waters Mike Lewis 1st 1994 Brad McTighe 3rd 2005 Jimmy Klatter 1st 1989 Terry Dixon 2006 Adam Gartner 1st David Kompare 1984 Albert Adade 1st David Amdor HM NSCAA All-Region Scholar 1983 Damien Kelly 1st 2004 David Amdor HM LeBaron Holliman 2008 Adam Gartner 2nd 1982 Agyeman Prempeh 3rd Jimmy Klatter HM 1988 David Kompare Mike Lewis HM 1981 Damien Kelly 1st 2001 Julian Chang 1st 1987 David Kompare 2007 Adam Gartner 1st Agyeman Prempeh 1st 1999 Tom Dillon 1st NSCAA All-Midwest Region Mike Lewis 2nd 2008 Brad Peters 3rd Division II All-Americans 1997 Dan MacKinnon 1st 1998 Tom Dillon 3rd 2007 Mick Galeski 2nd 1980 Damien Kelly 1st Gerry Prather 1st Senior CLASS Award Finalist Brad Peters 2nd 1978 George Gorleku 1st Maciej Kusmierz HM 2008 Adam Gartner 1st Adam Gartner 3rd John Baretta HM 1996 Josh Cournaya 2nd 2006 Mick Galeski 2nd 1977 George Gorleku HM MVC Players of the Week Brad Peters 2nd 1976 George Gorleku 1st 2008 Brad Peters Off. 2005 Jimmy Klatter 2nd 1975 George Gorleku 2nd Alex Harrison Off. 2003 Abraham Martinez 3rd 1974 Don Hale HM 2007 Mick Galeski (3x) Off. 2002 Jason Thompson 1st 1973 Chuck Weisberg 2nd Chris Pearson Def. 2001 Derrick Perry 3rd 1972 Gerardo Pagnani 1st Brad Earl Off. 2000 Jason Thompson 2nd Tony Durante HM Adam Gartner Def. 1998 Matt Bobo 1st 1971 Gerardo Pagnani 1st 2006 Brad Earl Off. Jeff Nix 1st 1970 Gerardo Pagnani 1st Mark Hansen Def. 1994 Brad McTighe 1st Tony Durante HM 2005 Jimmy Klatter Off. Steve Van Dyke 2nd All-Missouri Valley Conference 2004 Mike Sims Def. 1993 Brad McTighe 3rd 2008 Brad Peters 1st 2002 Jason Thompson (2x) Off. 1992 Paul Agyeman 2nd Adam Gartner HM 2001 Derrick Perry (2x) Off. 1991 LeBaron Holliman 2nd Alex Harrison HM 2000 Jason Thompson Off. 1989 David Kompare 2nd Ryan Child Freshman 1998 Ryan Waguespack (2x) Def. Garry Laidlaw 2nd 2007 Mick Galeski 1st Jeff Nix Off. Greg Muhr 2nd Brad Peters 1st Derrick Perry Off. 1988 Garry Laidlaw 2nd Adam Gartner 2nd All-Mid-Continent Conference 1987 David Kompare 1st Brad Earl HM 1995 Brian Holcombe 1st Mark Simpson 1st GERARDO PAGNANI Alex Harrison Freshman 1994 Brian Ritschel 1st John Glendinning 2nd 1969-72 2006 Mick Galeski 1st Steve Van Dyke 1st Garry Laidlaw 2nd Brad Peters 1st Brad McTighe 1st 1985 Neil Swindells 1st David Amdor HM Robert Tomic 2nd Larry Pretto 1st Brad Earl HM Brian Holcombe 2nd Rick Lansing 2nd 2005 Jimmy Klatter 1st Greg McDonald 2nd Mark Simpson 2nd Mick Galeski HM 1993 Brad McTighe 1st 1984 Albert Adade 1st Adam Gartner HM/Fresh ...Newcomer of the Year Rick Lansing HM Mark Hansen Freshman Paul Agyeman 2nd Neil Swindells HM Brad Peters Freshman Matt Cook 2nd 1981 Albert Adade 1st 2004 Jimmy Klatter 1st Jim Harkness 2nd 1977 George Gorleku 1st Joel Del Toro HM 1992 Paul Agyeman 1st Miguel Blair HM Brad Earl Freshman Jim Harkness 2nd 1974 Mike Alhassam 1st 2003 Jimmy Klatter HM Ricardo Tovar 2nd 1972 Gerardo Pagnani 1st Jeff Diehl Freshman 1991 LeBaron Holliman 1st Tony Durante 2nd 2002 Jason Thompson 1st Tom Pardo 1st Chuck Weisberg HM 1971 Gerardo Pagnani 1st Jimmy Klatter HM Paul Agyeman HM 1970 Gerardo Pagnani 1st 2001 Derrick Perry 2nd 1990 Jim Harkness 1st 1965 Nelson Archer HM Julian Chang HM Terry Dixon 2nd Ben Cox HM Mario Mihalic 2nd Jason Thompson HM 1989 David Kompare 2000 Jason Thompson 2nd Garry Laidlaw ...Unanimous All-Newcomer Mario Mihalic Ryan Waguespack HM Greg Muhr Devin Rensing HM 1988 Garry Laidlaw MVP 1999 Tom Dillon 2nd LeBaron Holliman ALBERT ADADE 1998 Matt Bobo 1st Mark Noffert 1981-84 Mike Czarnecki 1st David Kompare Jeff Nix 2nd Mike Barclay Ryan Waguespack HM 1987 David Kompare Ben Cox Newcomer Garry Laidlaw 1997 Maciej Kusmierz 1st Mark Noffert Henry Ospina 2nd Mark Simpson Matt Bobo 2nd 1986 David Kompare Ryan Waguespack New. 1985 Larry Pretto MVP 1996 Brian Holcombe 2nd Rick Lansing Maciej Kusmierz 2nd Oscar Molinari MVC All-Tournament Team 1984 Albert Adade MVP 2008 Adam Gartner Rick Lansing 2007 Brad Earl Neil Swindells Mick Galeski Mid-Con Coach of the Year 2006 Mark Hansen 1989 Cizo Mosina 1998 Kyle Mittendorf 1988 Cizo Mosina Co-COY Ryan Waguespack 1987 Cizo Mosina 1997 Henry Ospina 1984 Cizo Mosina DAVID AMDOR MARK SIMPSON 2003-06 1984-87 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 30 PROGRAM RECORDS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS TOP INDIVIDUAL SEASON SEASON SEASON MARKS 1. Jason Thompson.... 21...... 2000 1. Carmelo Rago...... 17.....1969 1. Carmelo Rago...... 57...... 1969 Most Goals in a Game: Damien Kelly...... 21...... 1981 2. Mick Galeski...... 12.....2007 2. Jason Thompson.....49...... 2000 6 - Jason Thompson...... 2002 3. Tony Durante...... 20...... 1969 Mark Noffert...... 12.....1988 3. Damien Kelly...... 48...... 1981 Jason Thompson...... 2000 Carmelo Rago...... 20...... 1969 4. Leonard Mason...... 10.....1974 4. Neil Swindells...... 41...... 1983 Most Assists in a Game: 5 - Gerardo Pagnani ...... 1970 5. Neil Swindells...... 16...... 1983 5. Adam Gartner...... 9...... 2007 5. *Tony Durante...... 40...... 1969 Most Shutouts in a Season: 6. Jason Thompson.... 14...... 2002 Garry Laidlaw...... 9...... 1988 6. Gordon Prempeh.....34...... 1978 16 - Eric Hartman ...... 1981 Derrick Perry...... 14...... 2001 Agyeman Prempeh..9...... 1983 7. Jason Thompson.....32...... 2002 *Most Saves in a Season: Brad McTighe...... 14...... 1993 Neil Swindells...... 9...... 1983 Mark Noffert...... 32...... 1988 119 - Ryan Eames...... 2002 Gordon Prempeh.... 14...... 1978 Silvano Corazza...... 9...... 1981 9. Brad McTighe...... 31...... 1993 * Complete goalkeeper stats not 10. George Hough...... 13...... 1982 Gordon Prempeh.....9...... 1979 George Hough...... 31...... 1982 kept prior to 1986. Damien Kelly...... 13...... 1980 CAREER CAREER TOP TEAM Ross Ongaro...... 13...... 1979 1. Carmelo Rago...... 31...‘69-71 1. Damien Kelly...... 128..‘80-83 CAREER 2. Neil Swindells...... 25...‘82-85 2. *Tony Durante...... 99....‘69-72 MARKS Most Wins: 1. Damien Kelly...... 53....‘80-83 3. Mick Galeski...... 24...‘04-07 3. Jason Thompson.....96....‘00-02 19...... 1981 2. Tony Durante...... 48....‘69-72 Garry Laidlaw...... 24...‘86-89 4. Neil Swindells...... 89....‘82-85 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 3. Jason Thompson.... 40....‘00-02 5. Agyeman Prempeh..23...‘80-83 Miguel Blair...... 89....‘75-78 15...... 1981 4. Miguel Blair...... 38....‘75-78 6. Damien Kelly...... 22...‘80-83 6. Garry Laidlaw...... 88....‘86-89 Longest Winning Streak: 5. Brad Peters...... 33....‘05-08 7. Mark Noffert...... 20...‘85-88 7. Brad Peters...... 84....‘05-08 11...... 1983 6. Garry Laidlaw...... 32....‘86-89 Leonard Mason...... 20...‘73-76 8. ^Carmelo Rago...... 81....‘69-71 Most Goals: 76...... 1969 Neil Swindells...... 32....‘82-85 9. Adam Gartner...... 18...‘05-08 9. David Kompare...... 78....‘86-89 Fewest Goals Allowed: 8. Jimmy Klatter...... 31....‘02-05 Brad Peters...... 18...‘05-08 10. Jimmy Klatter...... 77....‘02-05 8...... ‘81, ‘69 David Kompare...... 31....‘86-89 Paul Agyeman...... 18...‘91-93 * Career assist total unknown Most Shutouts: 10. Ross Ongaro...... 28....‘77-79 ^ Career goal total unknown 17...... 1981 Win Streak To Begin Year: 11...... 1983 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 11...... 1983 Most Goals Scored in a Game: 15 - vs. DePaul (1987), 15 - vs. Wisc.-Platteville (1973)

The 1969 Panthers posted a 13-1-1 record and won the NAIA national champi- onship. Future Panther head coach Schellas Hyndman was a defenseman on the ‘69 team. After building SMU into a national power, Hyndman was named the AGYEMAN PREMPEH DAMIEN KELLY head coach of FC Dallas of the MLS in the spring of 2008. 1980-83 1980-83

The 1998 Panthers opened the season 7-0 en route to posting a 10- game unbeaten streak. Head coach Tim McClements’ team finished the year 12-5-3, a program record for wins in the MVC era matched by the 2000 and 2007 squads. Seven different EIU players scored a Jason Thompson JEFF NIX game-winning goal in ‘98. 2000-02 1995-98

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 31 LEADERS IN THE VALLEY ERA Goals Assists Points Team Records SEASON SEASON SEASON Wins: 1. Jason Thompson...... 21...... 2000 1. Mick Galeski...... 12...... 2007 1. Jason Thompson...... 49...... 2000 12...... ‘98, ‘00 & ‘07 2. Jason Thompson...... 14...... 2002 2. Adam Gartner...... 9...... 2007 2. Jason Thompson...... 32...... 2002 Longest Winning Streak: Derrick Perry...... eaders14...... 2001 3. Alex & Harrison ecords...... 7...... 2008 3. in Derrick the Perry...... 31.alley...... 2001 7...... ra 1998 4. Jeff Nix...... L 12...... 1998 Mick GaleskiR...... 7...... 2006 4. Brad Peters...... V28...... 2007 LongestE Unbeaten Streak: 5. Brad Peters...... 11...... 2007 Casey McCormac...... 7...... 2000 Mick Galeski...... 28...... 2007 10...... 1998 Brad Peters...... 11...... 2006 Jake Spain...... 7...... 2000 6. Brad Peters...... 26...... 2008 Goals: 7. Brad Peters...... 10...... 2008 Jason Thompson...... 7...... 2000 7. Brad Peters...... 25...... 2006 48...... 2000 Jimmy Klatter...... 10...... 2004 8. Brad Peters...... 6...... 2008 Jeff Nix...... 25...... 1998 Fewest Goals Allowed: 9. Henry Ospina...... 9...... 1996 Adam Gartner...... 6...... 2006 9. Jimmy Klatter...... 24...... 2004 18...... 2006 10. Brad Peters...... 6...... 2007 10. Alex Harrison...... 8...... 2008 Alex Harrison...... 23...... 2008 Goal Differential: Mick Galeski...... 8...... 2007 Dustin Weiher...... 6...... 2005 CAREER +17...... 2000 CAREER Jimmy Klatter...... 6...... 2002 1. Jason Thompson...... 96.....‘00-02 Assists: 1. Jason Thompson...... 40.....‘00-02 CAREER 2. Brad Peters...... 84.....‘05-08 2. Brad Peters...... 33.....‘05-08 1. Mick Galeski...... 24..... ‘04-Pr 3. Jimmy Klatter...... 77.....‘02-05 47...... 2007 3. Jimmy Klatter...... 31.....‘02-05 2. Adam Gartner...... 18.....‘05-08 4. Derrick Perry...... 64.....‘98-01 Shots: 4. Derrick Perry...... 26.....‘98-01 Brad Peters...... 18.....‘05-08 5. Mick Galeksi...... 52.....‘04-07 348...... 2000 5. Jeff Nix...... 17.....‘96-98 4. Jason Thompson...... 16.....‘00-02 6. Jeff Nix...... 40.....‘96-98 Fewest Shots Allowed: 6. Mick Galeski...... 14.....‘04-07 5. Jimmy Klatter...... 15.....‘02-05 7. Alex Harrison...... 37.....‘07-Pr 198...... 1998 Henry Ospina...... 14.....‘96-97 6. Jake Spain...... 13.....‘97-00 8. Adam Gartner...... 34.....‘05-08 Shot Differential: 8. Alex Harrison...... 13.....‘07-Pr 7. Derrick Perry...... 12.....‘98-01 9. Henry Ospina...... 30.....‘96-97 +110...... 2006 Brad Earl...... 12.....‘04-07 8. Alex Harrison...... 11.....‘07-Pr 10. Brad Earl...... 26.....‘04-07 Corner Kicks: 10. Casey McCormac...... 8...... ‘97-00 9. Casey McCormac...... 10.....‘97-00 Casey McCormac...... 26.....‘97-00 126...... 2007 Mike Czarnecki...... 10.....‘97-98 Fewest CKs Allowed: Game-Winning Goals Saves 67...... 2005 SEASON Minutes in Goal Season Corner Kick Differential: 1. Brad Peters...... 6...... 2007 SEASON 1. Ryan Eames...... 119...... 2002 +35...... 1998 2. Brad Peters...... 4...... 2006 1. Ryan Eames...... 1771.....2002 2. Ryan Waguespack....106...... 2000 Saves: Jason Thompson...... 4...... 2002 2. Casey DeCaluwe.....1750.....2003 3. Casey DeCaluwe...... 92...... 2003 125...... 2002 Jason Thompson...... 4...... 2000 3. Ryan Waguespack...1731.....2000 4. Ryan Waguespack.....79...... 1998 Goals Against Average: 5. Mick Galeski...... 3...... 2006 4. Ryan Waguespack...1717.....1998 5. Brian Ritschel...... 78...... 1996 0.88...... 2006 Jimmy Klatter...... 3...... 2005 5. Mike Sims...... 1480.....2004 Career Shutouts: Jeff Nix...... 3...... 1998 CAREER 1. Ryan Waguespack....306....‘97-00 8...... 2007 Henry Ospina...... 3...... 1997 1. Ryan Waguespack...5534...‘97-00 2. Mark Hansen...... 183....‘05-08 9. 9 Tied with...... 2 2. Mark Hansen...... 4829...‘05-08 3. Ryan Eames...... 119...... 2002 CAREER 3. Ryan Eames...... 1771.....2002 4. Casey DeCaluwe...... 92.....‘02-05 1. Brad Peters...... 12.....‘05-08 4. Casey DeCaluwe.....1750...‘02-05 5. Brian Ritschel...... 78...... 1996 2. Jason Thompson...... 10.....‘00-02 5. Mike Sims...... 1480...‘03-04 3. Jimmy Klatter...... 9...... ‘02-05 Save Percentage 4. Derrick Perry...... 6...... ‘98-01 Shutouts SEASON (Minimum 500 minutes) 5. Mick Galeski...... 5...... ‘04-Pr SEASON 1. Ryan Waguespack... .857.....1999 Henry Ospina...... 5...... ‘96-97 1. Mark Hansen...... 5...... 2006 2. Ryan Waguespack... .814.....1998 7. Alex Harrison...... 4...... ‘07-Pr 2. Mark Hansen...... 4...... 2007 3. Mark Hansen...... 787.....2007 Brad Earl...... 4...... ‘04-07 3. Ryan Waguespack.... 3.8...... 1998 4. Mark Hansen...... 780.....2005 Casey McCormac...... 4...... ‘97-00 4. Casey DeCaluwe...... 3...... 2003 5. Ryan Waguespack... .774.....2000 Jeff Nix...... 4...... ‘96-98 Ryan Waguespack...... 3...... 2000 CAREER (Minimum 1,000 minutes) Ryan Waguespack...... 3...... 1999 1. Ryan Waguespack... .785...‘97-00 Brian Ritschel...... 3...... 1996 2. Ryan Eames...... 773.....2002 CAREER 3. Matt Evers...... 747...‘98-99 1. Ryan Waguespack... 11.8....‘97-00 4. Mark Hansen...... 744...‘05-08 2. Mark Hansen...... 11.....‘05-08 5. Brian Ritschel...... 736.....1996 oals gainst vg EIU has been an affiliate member of the Mis- G A A . souri Valley Conference since 1996. All of these CAREER (Minimum 1,000 minutes) stats & records are therefore from that era. Se- 1. Mark Hansen...... 1.17....‘05-08 MICK GALESKI lect Panthers were members of the team during 2005-08 2. Ryan Waguespack... 1.37....‘97-00 the conference transition from the Mid-Continent 3. Nick Alexander...... 1.50....‘05-07 to the MVC. They’re career totals are only from 4. Matt Evers...... 1.69....‘98-99 years in which EIU played in the MVC. 5. Brian Ritschel...... 1.71...... 1996

Top 10 Goalkeeper Seasons (Minimum 500 minutes, sorted by GAA) Player GP-GS GA Minutes GAA Year 1. Paul Jennison...... 7-5...... 5...... 524...... 0.86...... 2006 2. Mark Hansen...... 15-15...... 13...... 1323...... 0.88...... 2006 3. Mark Hansen...... 15-14...... 13...... 1249...... 0.94...... 2007 Ryan Waguespack...... 19-19...... 18...... 1717...... 0.94...... 1998 5. Mark Hansen...... 11-8...... 9...... 845...... 0.96...... 2005 6. Ryan Waguespack...... 10-9...... 10...... 815...... 1.10...... 1999 7. Nick Alexander...... 7-6...... 9...... 550...... 1.47...... 2005 8. Nick Alexander...... 11-7...... 13...... 766...... 1.53...... 2007 9. Ryan Waguespack...... 19-19...... 31...... 1731...... 1.61...... 2000 JIMMY KLATTER DERRICK PERRY 10. Brian Ritschel...... 16-16...... 28...... 1475...... 1.71...... 1996 2002-05 1998-01 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 32 Asbury College Eagles IPFW Mastodons Location (Enrollment)...... Wilmore, Ky. (1,516) Location (Enrollment)..Fort Wayne, Ind. (12,338) Conference...... Kentucky Intercollegiate (NAIA) Conference...... Summit Home Field...... Asbury Soccer Field Home Field...... Hefner Soccer Complex Head Coach (Year)...... Josh Oakley (8th) Head Coach (Year)...... Mike Harper (2nd) 2008 Records...... 4-12-1 / 3-1 (2nd of 4) 2008 Records...... 3-11-1 / 1-3-2 (7th of 7) Starters Returning/Lost...... Unavailable Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/1 All-Time Series...... EIU leads 2-0 All-Time Series...... EIU leads 6-1 Last Meeting...... EIU 2, AC 0 (2007 in Wilmore) Last Meeting....EIU 5, IPFW 2 (2008 in Fort Wayne) Web site...... Asbury.edu/athletics Web site...... GoMastodons.com IUPUI Jaguars Location (Enrollment)...... Peoria, Ill. (5,873) Location (Enrollment)...Indianapolis, Ind. (30,300) Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference...... Summit Home Field...... Shea Stadium Home Field...... Kuntz Stadium Head Coach (Year)...... Jim DeRose (14th) Head Coach (Year)...... Steve Franklin (15th) 2008 Records...... 6-12-2 / 1-4 (5th of 6) 2008 Records...... 8-9-2 / 3-3 (T-3rd of 7) Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 All-Time Series...... Bradley leads 11-7-1 All-Time Series...... IUPUI leads 3-2-1 Last Meeting...... BU 3, EIU 1 (2008 in Peoria) Last Meeting...... IUPUI 1, EIU 0 (2008 in Indy) Web site...... BradleyBraves.com Web site...... IUPUIjags.com Butler Bulldogs Memphis Tigers Location (Enrollment)...Indianapolis, Ind. (4,200) Location (Enrollment)...Memphis, Tenn. (20,379) Conference...... Horizon Conference...... Conference USA Home Fields...... Varsity Field/Butler Bowl Home Field...... Mike Rose Soccer Complex Head Coach (Year)...... Kelly Findley (4th) Head Coach (Year)...... Richie Grant (15th) 2008 Records...... 13-3-4 / 5-0-3 (2nd of 9) 2008 Records...... 6-11-2 / 3-4-1 (T-3rd of 9) Starters Returning/Lost...... Unavailable Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/1 All-Time Series...... Tied 2-2 All-Time Series...... UM leads 1-0 Last Meeting...... Butler 1, EIU 0 (2008 in Indy) Last Meeting...... UM 3, EIU 2 (2004 in Nashville) Web site...... ButlerSports.com Web site...... GoTigersGo.com Central Arkansas Bears Mercer Bears Location (Enrollment)...... Conway, Ark. (9,401) Location (Enrollment)...... Macon, Ga. (9,401) Conference...... Independent (MVC in 2010) Conference...... Atlantic Sun Home Field...... Farris Field Home Field...... Bear Field Head Coach (Year)...... Chad Flanders (7th) Head Coach (Year)...... Brad Ruzzo (2nd) 2008 Records...... 3-14-1 2008 Records...... 2-11-5 / 1-5-3 (8th of 10) Starters Returning/Lost...... Unavailable Starters Returning/Lost...... Unavailable All-Time Series...... EIU leads 1-0 All-Time Series...... First Meeting Last Meeting....EIU 5, UCA 0 (2008 in Charleston) Last Meeting...... N/A Web site...... UCAsports.com Web site...... MercerBears.com Creighton Bluejays Missouri State Bears Location (Enrollment)...... Omaha, Neb. (7,051) Location (Enrollment)... Springfield, Mo. (21,688) Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference...... Missouri Valley Home Field...... Morrison Stadium Home Field...... Plaster Field Head Coach (Year)...... Bob Warming (14th) Head Coach (Year)...... Jon Leamy (18th) 2008 Records...... 16-2-2 / 4-0-1 (1st of 6) 2008 Records...... 7-10-5 / 3-1-1 (3rd of 6) Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 All-Time Series...... CU leads 15-4-1 All-Time Series...... MSU leads 15-4 Last Meeting....CU 5, EIU 2 (2008 in Charleston) Last Meeting.... MSU 4, EIU 1 (2008 in Evansville) Web site...... GoCreighton.com Web site...... MissouriStateBears.com Drake Bulldogs Location (Enrollment)... Des Moines, Iowa (5,617) Location (Enrollment)...Stony Brook, N.Y. (23,997) Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference...... America East Home Field...... Crownie Soccer Complex Home Field...... LaValle Stadium Head Coach (Year)...... Sean Holmes (12th) Head Coach (Year)...... Cesar Markovic (6th) 2008 Records...... 13-5-1 / 4-1 (2nd of 6) 2008 Records...... 3-12-4 / 1-4-3 (8th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... Unavailable All-Time Series...... DU leads 9-5-3 All-Time Series...... First Meeting Last Meeting.... DU 3, EIU 1 (2008 in Des Moines) Last Meeting...... N/A Web site...... GoDrakeBulldogs.com Web site...... GoSeawolves.cstv.com Valparaiso Crusaders Location (Enrollment)...... Evansville, Ind. (2,539) Location (Enrollment)..... Valparaiso, Ind. (3,980) Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference...... Horizon Home Field...... Black Beauty Field Home Field...... Brown Field Head Coach (Year)...... Mike Jacobs (4th) Head Coach (Year)...... Mike Avery (3rd) 2008 Records...... 9-7-2 / 2-3 (4th of 6) 2008 Records...... 6-10-3 / 1-6-1 (T-8th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 All-Time Series...... UE leads 12-9-4 All-Time Series...... EIU leads 10-2-1 Last Meeting....UE 3, EIU 1 (2008 in Charleston) Last Meeting.....VU 2, EIU 1 (2008 in Valparaiso) Web site...... GoPurpleAces.com Web site...... ValpoAthletics.com

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 33 1973: 7-4-2 1977: 10-4-1 1980: 12-4 W 15 0 Wisconsin-Plateville W 3 0 at Columbia College W 6 0 Harris-Stowe L 0 3 at Missouri-St. Louis W 1 0 at Missouri-St. Louis L 1 2 Missouri-St. Louis W 2 1 at Harris-Stowe W 4 1 Lewis University W 7 0 Lewis University L 2 5 Quincy L 0 1 Alabama A&M W 2 0 North Texas L 0 1 SIU Edwardsville W 3 2 Quincy W 3 1 MacMurray College T 2 2 Western Illinois L 2 3 + SIU Edwardsville W 3 0 Illinois-Springfield W 1 0 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 0 2 + Northern Illinois W 2 0 + vs Western Illinois W 3 1 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 4 0 at Illinois-Springfield L 0 3 + vs SIU Edwardsville W 1 0 Indiana L 0 1 Indiana W 3 2 at Evansville (OT) T 2 2 at Illinois-Chicago W 6 0 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 0 1 at Indiana (forfeit) W 4 1 at Blackburn College W 1 0 at Blackburn College W 1 0 at Avila (forfeit) W 2 1 % at MacMurray College W 4 1 MacMurray College W 3 1 # vs Seattle Pacific L 1 2 % at Missouri-St. Louis W 2 0 Aurora College W 3 2 # at Wheaton College % NCAA DII Tournament game W 1 0 % Missouri-St. Louis W 2 1 at Illinois State T 0 0 % UW-Green Bay (L, PKs) W 7 0 Blackburn College 1974: 10-5 • DII Fourth Place Finish + Governor’s Cup game (Charleston, Ill.) L 1 3 % at Lock Haven W 2 0 at Aurora College % NCAA DII Tournament game + Governor’s Cup game (DeKalb, Ill.) L 0 3 Missouri-St. Louis # Wheaton College Tournament W 2 1 at Lewis University 1978: 15-5 • DII Third Place Finish % NCAA DII Tournament game L 1 5 at Quincy W 5 0 Columbia College W 5 0 + vs Northern Illinois L 0 2 at Saint Louis 1981: 19-2-2 • DI Third Place Finish W 4 1 + vs Western Illinois W 2 1 Missouri-St. Louis W 2 0 # vs SMU W 3 1 Wisconsin-Parkside W 3 0 Cincinnati W 1 0 # vs Rockhurst W 2 0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 5 0 ^ vs Alabama-Huntsville W 6 0 # vs Colorado College W 2 1 at Indiana L 2 4 ^ at Quincy W 9 0 Illinois State L 2 4 Blackburn College W 2 0 + vs Western Illinois W 4 0 at MacMurray College W 2 1 at MacMurray College L 0 1 + at SIU Edwardsville L 1 2 at Quincy W 2 0 % Illinois-Chicago W 1 0 Illinois-Springfield W 2 0 + Northern Illinois W 2 1 % at Western Illinois W 10 0 at Wright State T 1 1 + SIU Edwardsville (W, PKs) L 2 3 % vs Seattle Pacific (4OT) L 0 2 at Indiana W 2 0 Texas Christian L 3 5 % vs Federal City W 5 0 Oakland W 4 0 ^ vs Creighton + Governor’s Cup game (Edwardsville, Ill.) W 2 0 at Evansville W 3 0 ^ at Wisconsin-Milwaukee % NCAA DII Tournament game W 5 0 Harris-Stowe W 1 0 at Southern Indiana W 2 0 Blackburn College W 8 0 Roosevelt 1975: 8-4-1 W 3 1 at MacMurray College (OT) T 0 0 Evansville W 2 0 at Aurora College W 2 1 % at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 1 0 at Missouri-St. Louis L 0 1 at Missouri-St. Louis W 1 0 % Missouri-St. Louis W 3 0 Oakland W 5 3 Lewis University L 0 5 % vs Alabama A&M W 3 0 at Illinois-Springfield L 0 1 Quincy W 2 1 % vs Southern Connecticut W 2 0 Rockford College W 1 0 + vs SIU Edwardsville ^ Quincy Tournament W 2 1 % at SIU Edwardsville (OT) W 2 0 + vs Northern Illinois + Governor’s Cup game (Edwardsville, Ill.) W 1 0 % Saint Louis L 1 2 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee % NCAA DII Tournament game W 1 0 % San Diego State (forfeit) W 5 2 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 1 2 % vs Connecticut T 1 1 Indiana 1979: 14-4-3 • DII National Runner-up W 4 2 % vs Philadelphia Textile W 3 0 at Illinois-Chicago W 2 0 at Texas Christian # Air Force Academy Tournament W 3 0 at Blackburn College W 4 3 at North Texas + Governor’s Cup game (Charleston, Ill.) W 2 1 MacMurray College (OT) W 3 1 at Harris-Stowe ^ UW Milwaukee Tournament L 2 3 % at UW-Green Bay (OT) L 0 2 at Missouri-St. Louis % NCAA DI Tournament game + Governor’s Cup game (Macomb, Ill.) W 1 0 Avila College (forfeit) % NCAA DII Tournament game W 2 0 Wheaton College 1982: 12-3-5 W 3 0 at Cincinnati W 1 0 Wisconsin-Whitewater 1976: 8-2-3 W 2 0 at Xavier L 1 2 ^ at Oneonta State W 2 0 Columbia College W 2 0 Illinois State W 2 1 ^ vs Air Force T 0 0 Missouri-St. Louis W 2 0 + vs Northern Illinois W 1 0 Creighton W 7 1 at Lewis University L 0 1 + vs SIU Edwardsville T 3 3 Quincy L 0 3 at Quincy L 0 1 at Illinois-Springfield (2OT) T 1 1 # vs Evansville W 9 1 Wisconsin-Parkside T 1 1 Indiana L 0 1 # vs North Texas T 0 0 + vs Western Illinois W 6 0 Wright State W 12 1 # vs Texas Christian T 1 1 + at Northern Illinois T 2 2 Evansville W 1 0 + vs Western Illinois W 3 2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee T 0 0 Quincy T 1 1 + at SIU Edwardsville L 0 1 at Indiana W 4 0 at Blackburn College T 1 1 at Oakland W 1 0 Illinois-Chicago W 3 1 % Western Illinois W 4 0 MacMurray College W 2 0 Blackburn College W 3 0 % at Missouri-St. Louis W 1 0 Saint Louis W 5 0 at MacMurray College W 1 0 % vs Southern Connecticut T 0 0 SMU W 2 0 at Aurora College L 0 2 % vs Alabama A&M W 1 0 Southeast Missouri + Governor’s Cup game (DeKalb, Ill.) + Governor’s Cup game (Macomb, Ill.) W 4 1 Southern Indiana % NCAA DII Tournament game W 1 0 Illinois-Springfield W 3 0 Northeast Louisiana W 3 0 at Illinois State L 0 1 % North Texas (OT) ^ Oneonta State (N.Y.) Tournament # Air Force Academy Tournament + Governor’s Cup game (Edwardsville, Ill.) % NCAA DI Tournament game 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 34 1983: 16-2, 4-0 Mid-Con (1st of 5) 1986: 6-8-2, 1-2-1 Mid-Con (4th of 5) 1989: 10-2-3, 6-0 Mid-Con (1st of 7) W 4 1 • Wisconsin-Green Bay W 2 1 at Cincinnati W 2 1 • UW-Green Bay (OT) W 4 0 Houston Baptist W 1 0 at Xavier W 3 1 Air Force W 5 1 • Cleveland State T 1 1 • at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 2 1 Illinois-Springfield W 3 0 Illinois State L 0 1 Quincy T 1 1 at Quincy W 2 0 Wisconsin W 5 0 MacMurray College W 3 1 Drake W 4 1 at MacMurray College W 2 1 at Illinois State T 0 0 + SIU Edwardsville W 2 0 at Quincy L 1 3 + at SIU Edwardsville W 3 2 Evansville W 6 0 Southeast Missouri L 1 3 • at Cleveland State W 3 1 • Cleveland State W 4 0 + vs Northern Illinois W 3 2 Southern Indiana (OT) W 5 0 • at Illinois-Chicago W 4 0 • + at Western Illinois L 0 3 Saint Louis L 0 2 at Illinois State W 3 1 at North Texas L 0 4 at Evansville L 1 4 at Saint Louis L 1 3 at SMU W 2 1 • at Illinois-Chicago W 6 0 • Valparaiso W 2 1 Southern Indiana T 0 0 at Northwestern W 2 0 • Missouri State W 3 0 at Saint Louis L 0 2 SMU W 1 0 • Western Illinois (OT) W 3 0 • Illinois-Chicago L 0 1 Wisconsin T 2 2 at Northwestern W 7 2 at Illinois State L 1 2 • at Western Illinois • Mid-Continent Conference game W 5 0 Northeast Louisiana • Mid-Continent Conference game + Governor’s Cup game (Charleston, Ill.) L 1 2 % Saint Louis + Governor’s Cup game (Edwardsville, Ill.) • Mid-Continent Conference game 1990: 5-11-2, 4-2-1 Mid-Con (4th of 8) + Governor’s Cup game (Macomb, Ill.) 1987: 11-5-3, 4-0 Mid-Con (1st of 5) L 0 5 at Evansville % NCAA DI Tournament game W 15 0 DePaul W 2 0 • Illinois-Chicago T 2 2 Xavier W 3 1 • Northern Illinois 1984: 11-5-1, 2-2 Mid-Con (3rd of 5) L 2 4 at Wisconsin L 1 2 # vs California (OT) L 0 1 Illinois State W 1 0 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 0 2 # vs Wisconsin W 1 0 • at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 3 1 • Cleveland State W 3 0 + vs Western Illinois L 0 1 • at Cleveland State L 0 1 at Illinois State L 2 3 + at SIU Edwardsville W 4 1 MacMurray College T 1 1 Valparaiso L 0 3 at SMU W 6 1 Quincy W 2 1 at Quincy L 0 3 at Texas Christian W 2 1 at Wisconsin L 1 2 + at Western Illinois W 4 1 • Valparaiso T 1 1 Air Force W 1 0 + vs Northern Illinois T 2 2 • at Western Illinois L 1 3 + vs SIU Edwardsville W 8 0 at Southern Indiana L 1 2 Charleston, S.C. (OT) L 0 1 • + vs Western Illinois T 1 1 Northwestern L 0 5 • at Cleveland State W 3 0 Harris-Stowe W 2 1 Wright State L 0 5 • at Akron W 3 0 at Illinois-Springfield W 3 2 • Western Illinois L 0 3 Illinois State W 2 0 Southern Indiana W 1 0 Evansville T 1 1 Costal Carolina W 1 0 Saint Louis W 5 0 • Illinois-Chicago L 1 3 Southwest Missouri L 0 2 at Evansville W 2 1 • Wisconsin-Green Bay W 3 1 • UW-Green Bay (OT) W 1 0 Hardin-Simmons L 0 1 at Saint Louis # Illinois State Tournament W 3 0 Creighton L 1 2 at Miami (Ohio) • Mid-Continent Conference game W 2 0 • at Illinois-Chicago • Mid-Continent Conference game + Governor’s Cup game (Edwardsville, Ill.) • Mid-Continent Conference game + Governor’s Cup game (Macomb, Ill.) + Governor’s Cup game (DeKalb, Ill.) 1991: 9-9-1, 4-3-1 Mid-Con (4th of 9) 1988: 10-6-3, 4-0-1 Mid-Con (T-1st of 6) W 9 0 • at Valparaiso 1985: 11-5-1, 4-0 Mid-Con (1st of 5) L 2 4 # at Air Force W 4 0 • at Illinois-Chicago W 3 1 # vs Creighton W 6 3 # vs Hardin Simmons W 3 1 Quincy W 4 2 # vs Richmond W 4 0 Bradley W 4 1 Loyola T 0 0 at MacMurray W 3 1 ^ vs American University L 2 3 + vs UI-Springfield (OT) W 2 0 • Wisconsin-Green Bay T 3 3 ^ at George Mason W 2 1 + at Western Illinois W 4 2 at Quincy W 4 0 Miami (Ohio) L 0 3 SMU L 4 1 at Illinois State W 1 0 Quincy W 4 1 Missouri State L 2 1 Evansville T 2 2 • at Cleveland State L 2 3 at Illinois State W 3 0 + Northern Illinois T 1 1 + vs SIU Edwardsville L 1 3 • Western Illinois W 2 1 • + Western Illinois (OT) W 3 1 + vs Western Illinois W 1 0 Drake (OT) W 4 0 Houston Baptist L 0 1 Texas Christian L 0 1 • at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 1 0 • Cleveland State W 1 0 • at Western Illinois T 0 0 • at Northern Illinois W 2 1 at Southern Indiana L 2 1 at Evansville L 0 3 • Akron L 3 2 at Saint Louis W 3 1 • at Valparaiso W 6 2 • Cleveland State (OT) W 1 0 Northwestern W 3 0 • at Illinois-Chicago L 0 1 Saint Louis L 2 1 at North Texas L 3 4 Saint Louis L 0 4 at Coastal Carolina L 1 0 at SMU W 4 0 • at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 1 2 at Charleston, S.C. W 4 0 • Illinois-Chicago L 1 2 Illinois State W 3 2 • Wright State # Bowling Green Tournament L 2 3 Northwestern • Mid-Continent Conference game • Mid-Continent Conference game # Air Force Tournament + Governor’s Cup game (Macomb, Ill.) + Governor’s Cup game (Charleston, Ill.) ^ George Mason Tournament • Mid-Continent Conference game + Governor’s Cup game (DeKalb, Ill.)

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 35 1992: 3-12-2, 3-3-1 Mid-Con (T-5th of 8) 1995: 5-12, 3-5 Mid-Con (4th in West) 1998: 12-5-3, 2-4-1 MVC (6th of 8) W 5 0 • Valparaiso L 0 2 at Marquette W 1 0 at Wisconsin-Green Bay (OT) L 0 2 + SIU Edwardsville L 1 6 at Butler W 2 1 Dayton L 1 2 + Illinois-Springfield W 3 1 at Northeastern Illinois W 4 1 ^ vs UMKC L 1 2 at Saint Louis L 1 4 Drake W 4 1 ^ vs Eastern Michigan T 2 2 ^ vs North Texas L 0 5 Illinois-Springfield W 2 1 Ohio State (OT) L 1 5 ^ at SMU W 2 1 Bradley W 4 0 at Western Michigan W 4 2 • Northern Illinois L 0 4 Missouri State W 2 0 Loyola T 2 2 • at Western Illinois L 1 2 • at Western Illinois T 1 1 Northwestern L 1 3 • at Wright State L 1 2 • at Quincy W 2 1 Belmont W 3 1 • at Cleveland State L 0 4 at Saint Louis W 2 1 at Western Illinois (OT) L 1 4 # at UNC Charlotte L 0 1 • UMKC L 1 2 • at Western Kentucky L 1 3 # vs Alabama A&M W 4 1 • at SIU Edwardsville L 0 3 • at Vanderbilt L 2 3 • Illinois-Chicago L 1 3 • Quincy W 1 0 Oral Roberts L 0 1 Cincinnati L 2 3 • Western Illinois L 0 1 • at Bradley L 1 3 • Wisconsin-Green Bay W 1 0 • UMKC W 1 0 • at Evansville L 1 2 at Quincy L 1 3 at Ohio State L 0 1 • at Missouri State L 0 3 Southern Indiana W 2 1 • SIU Edwardsville W 3 1 • Drake • Mid-Continent Conference game • Mid-Continent Conference game T 1 1 • Creighton + Governor’s Cup game (Charleston, Ill.) T 2 2 ! vs W. Kentucky (W, PKs) ^ SMU Tournament 1996: 8-11, 1-4 MVC (5th of 6) L 0 1 ! vs Creighton # UNC Charlotte Tournament W 3 1 Northeastern Illinois (OT) ^ Bradley Tournament L 1 3 ^ vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee • Missouri Valley Conference game 1993: 9-9, 3-5 Mid-Con (6th of 9) L 0 4 ^ at Wisconsin ! MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) L 3 4 at Western Kentucky (OT) W 2 0 at Western Illinois W 3 0 Oral Roberts W 2 1 Northwestern (OT) 1999: 6-11-1, 0-6-1 MVC (8th of 8) W 2 1 at Southern Indiana W 1 0 SIU Edwardsville W 2 1 at Northern Illinois W 3 2 + vs Illinois-Springfield L 0 4 at Northern Illinois W 2 1 Western Michigan W 2 0 + at SIU Edwardsville L 1 2 at Bowling Green (OT) L 1 2 IUPUI W 3 0 UMKC L 1 2 at Loyola L 0 2 Oral Roberts L 3 4 SMU (OT) L 0 5 • at Evansville W 1 0 ^ vs College of Charleston W 4 2 Bradley L 0 1 Loyola L 0 3 ^ at SMU L 2 4 at Cincinnati W 4 1 at Valparaiso L 1 2 at Loyola (OT) W 2 1 • Western Illinois W 3 1 at Bradley W 1 0 at Northwestern L 0 2 • Wright State W 2 0 at UMKC W 4 1 at Belmont L 0 1 • Cleveland State L 1 2 at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 1 0 Western Illinois W 10 1 • at Illinois-Chicago L 0 1 • at Missouri State L 0 1 Wisconsin-Green Bay L 0 2 • at Northern Illinois W 3 2 Marquette L 1 2 • Missouri State W 3 0 • Valparaiso L 0 2 • Drake T 2 2 • Evansville L 0 1 • at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 0 6 • Creighton L 0 3 • at Drake L 0 4 • at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ^ Wisconsin Tournament L 0 3 • at Creighton L 0 1 Quincy • Missouri Valley Conference game L 0 1 • Western Kentucky (OT) • Mid-Continent Conference game L 0 1 • Vanderbilt (OT) + Governor’s Cup game (Edwardsville, Ill.) 1997: 4-15, 3-4 MVC (5th of 8) L 1 4 • at Bradley L 1 2 ^ vs George Mason (OT) ^ SMU Tournament 1994: 12-3-1, 6-1-1 Mid-Con (1st in West) L 1 3 ^ vs Northwestern • Missouri Valley Conference game W 3 1 at Bradley L 1 2 at Loyola W 1 0 • Quincy L 0 1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 2000: 12-6-1, 6-5 MVC (T-5th of 12) W 5 4 • Western Illinois L 0 2 UMKC W 6 1 Northwestern W 3 1 at Illinois-Springfield L 2 3 at Dayton (OT) W 6 2 at DePaul W 3 0 Northeastern Illinois L 1 2 Western Illinois W 3 2 Western Michigan (OT) W 3 0 • at Western Illinois L 0 1 at Notre Dame W 3 1 at Western Illinois L 1 3 at SMU L 0 4 Bowling Green W 3 2 ^ vs Drury (OT) W 4 2 at Texas Christian W 6 0 at Northeastern Illinois T 0 0 ^ at IUPUI W 2 1 Cincinnati (2OT) L 1 2 Valparaiso W 2 0 Loyola T 1 1 • at Quincy L 0 1 • Evansville W 3 1 • Texas Christian W 2 1 • UMKC W 4 0 • at Drake L 1 2 • SMU L 1 2 • at UMKC L 1 2 • at Creighton W 8 1 • at Belmont W 4 1 Western Kentucky L 1 3 • Missouri State W 5 1 • at Vanderbilt W 4 2 • at SIU Edwardsville W 2 1 • Bradley W 3 2 • at Tulsa W 1 0 • SIU Edwardsville W 1 0 • Western Kentucky L 0 2 • at Missouri State L 0 3 ! vs Central Connecticut L 0 1 • Vanderbilt L 0 3 • Drake • Mid-Continent Conference game L 0 2 ! vs Vanderbilt L 1 3 • Creighton ! Mid-Con Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) ^ Northern Illinois Tournament L 0 4 • at Western Kentucky • Missouri Valley Conference game W 3 1 • at Evansville ! MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) W 1 0 • Bradley L 0 3 ! at Bradley ^ IUPUI Tournament • Missouri Valley Conference game ! MVC Tournament (Peoria, Ill.) 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 36 2001: 6-10, 2-7 MVC (9th of 10) 2004: 5-12-1, 1-7-1 MVC (T-9th of 10) 2007: 12-6-3, 2-3-1 MVC (5th of 7) L 1 4 at Saint Louis W 1 0 Butler W 2 1 ^ vs Belmont (OT) W 3 1 at Loyola W 2 0 at Northern Illinois W 2 0 ^ vs Lipscomb W 3 2 ^ vs Wisconsin-Green Bay (OT) L 0 2 at IUPUI W 1 0 # vs Oral Roberts (OT) L 0 3 ^ at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 2 3 ^ vs Memphis (OT) W 1 0 # at UMKC W 8 2 IPFW L 1 2 ^ vs Northwestern T 2 2 at Loyola W 5 2 Western Illinois L 1 3 at Western Illinois L 0 2 at Dayton L 2 7 at Illinois-Chicago L 2 3 at Dayton W 2 0 IUPUI L 1 2 • at Creighton W 2 1 at IPFW W 1 0 at Kentucky (OT) L 0 4 • at Drake L 1 2 • Bradley L 0 3 Western Illinois L 2 3 • at Bradley (OT) W 2 1 Drury (OT) W 2 0 IPFW L 1 2 • Evansville L 1 2 • Drake T 2 2 at UAB L 1 2 • Missouri State L 0 2 • Creighton W 4 0 Valparaiso L 0 4 • at SMU L 0 3 • at Missouri State T 2 2 • Drake L 0 1 • at Tulsa (OT) L 2 3 • at Evansville (OT) L 1 2 • at Creighton (OT) W 3 2 • Vanderbilt (OT) W 2 1 • at Vanderbilt W 4 2 • Missouri State W 2 1 • Western Kentucky (OT) T 1 1 • at Western Kentucky L 1 4 • at Evansville ^ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tournament L 0 1 • Tusla (OT) W 3 1 • at Western Kentucky • Missouri Valley Conference game L 1 4 • SMU L 1 2 • Bradley ^ Vanderbilt Tournament W 2 1 at Asbury College (OT) 2002: 8-11-1, 3-5-1 MVC (7th of 10) • Missouri Valley Conference game W 1 0 ! vs Drake W 3 1 at Northern Illinois L 0 2 ! vs Bradley L 1 2 ^ vs Appalachian State 2005: 5-9-3, 2-4-1 MVC (6th of 8) ^ Bradley Tournament L 1 3 ^ vs Loyola Marymount L 1 3 ^ at Wisconsin-Green Bay # UMKC Tournament W 1 0 at Western Illinois T 1 1 ^ vs Bowling Green • Missouri Valley Conference game L 0 1 at Wisconsin L 1 3 # vs Cal Poly ! MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) L 2 3 Drury W 4 1 # vs Longwood W 2 1 at IPFW L 1 2 Western Illinois 2008: 5-11-3, 0-5 MVC (6th of 6) W 8 0 Illinois-Chicago W 2 0 Valparaiso L 1 2 at Valparaiso L 0 4 at Saint Louis L 0 1 at Illinois-Chicago W 3 2 UMKC W 5 1 • at Western Kentucky W 4 0 Olivet Nazarene W 2 0 at Western Michigan W 4 1 • at Vanderbilt L 0 1 Northern Illinois W 5 2 at IPFW L 0 4 • SMU L 0 5 • at Creighton L 0 3 ^ vs Northwestern L 1 2 • Tulsa W 2 1 • at Western Kentucky T 1 1 ^ at Northern Illinois T 0 0 • Bradley T 1 1 • Drake W 5 0 Central Arkansas L 1 4 • Creighton L 0 1 • Bradley W 4 1 at Wright State L 0 1 • Drake L 0 1 • Missouri State L 0 1 at IUPUI W 3 1 • at Evansville L 0 1 • Vanderbilt L 0 3 at Ohio State L 1 2 • at Missouri State W 5 1 • at Evansville T 2 2 at Western Illinois W 3 2 Illinois-Springfield T 0 0 ! vs Vanderbilt (L, PKs) T 0 0 Oral Roberts L 0 6 ! at Creighton ^ Wisconsin-Green Bay Tournament L 1 3 • at Bradley ^ Vanderbilt Tournament # Western Kentucky Tournament L 1 3 • at Drake • Missouri Valley Conference game • Missouri Valley Conference game L 0 1 at Butler ! MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) ! MVC Tournament (Peoria, Ill.) L 1 3 • Evansville L 0 1 • at Missouri State (OT) 2003: 5-12-2, 0-8-1 MVC (10th of 10) 2006: 11-7-2, 1-3-2 MVC (6th of 7) L 3 5 • Creighton W 4 1 ^ vs Rhode Island L 0 1 ^ vs Detroit L 1 4 ! vs Missouri State L 0 4 ^ vs Oral Roberts W 2 1 ^ at Bowling Green ^ Northern Illinois Tournament L 1 2 Western Illinois W 2 0 Asbury College • Missouri Valley Conference game W 2 1 Northern Illinois W 1 0 UMKC ! MVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) T 2 2 # at Northwestern W 3 1 at IPFW W 1 0 # vs Lafayette L 0 2 Loyola L 1 4 Wright State W 1 0 at Western Illinois (OT) W 3 0 at Drury W 4 2 # vs Georgia State W 3 1 at Butler W 3 0 # at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 0 2 • Western Kentucky W 2 0 at IUPUI T 0 0 • Vanderbilt L 0 2 • at Missouri State L 0 7 • at Tulsa T 1 1 • Western Kentucky L 0 1 • at SMU W 3 1 • Evansville L 1 4 • Missouri State L 0 1 • at Bradley L 0 1 • Evansville L 0 1 • Creighton L 1 4 • at Drake L 1 2 at Wright State L 0 4 • at Creighton W 1 0 at Valparaiso L 1 3 • at Bradley T 0 0 • at Drake L 1 4 IPFW W 3 1 ! vs Missouri State ^ Bradley Tournament L 0 2 ! vs Creighton # Northwestern Tournament ^ Bowling Green Tournament • Missouri Valley Conference game # Wisconsin-Green Bay Tournament • Missouri Valley Conference game ! MVC Tournament (Peoria, Ill.)

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 37 1996 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 8-11 Overall • 1-4 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots G A Pts GWG 4-3 Home • 4-7 Away • 0-1 Neutral H. Ospina 18 -18 54 9 0 18 2 – GOALKEEPING – B. Holcombe 19 -19 35 3 4 10 0 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO M. Valintis 19 -18 7 3 1 7 1 B. Ritschel 16 -16 1475 28 1.71 78 .736 3 D. LaFrance 16 -12 13 2 2 6 1 B. Hecht 4 -3 325 10 2.77 25 .714 0 B. Kelly 15 -6 3 2 0 4 1 Eastern 19 1800 38 1.90 103 .730 3 G. Shear 16 -0 5 2 0 4 1 Opponents 19 1800 24 1.20 64 .727 7 J. Nix 18 -10 11 1 1 3 0 J. Cournaya 17 -17 14 0 3 3 0 G. Prather 16 -14 6 1 0 2 1 E. Willson 17 -14 13 0 2 2 0 – TEAM TOTALS – R. Shapla 9 -0 2 0 1 1 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern Illinois 10 11 1 2 24 M. Kusmierz 19 -19 1 0 0 0 0 Opponents 14 23 1 0 38 G. McDonald 19 -19 1 0 0 0 0 J. Spallina 7 -0 0 1 0 0 0 Corner Kicks Total Eastern Illinois 70 T. Balch 15 -5 1 0 0 0 0 Opponents 116 T. Dillon 14 -9 2 0 0 0 0 J. Ryland 10 -5 3 0 0 0 0 Fouls Total Eastern Illinois 389 B. Hecht 4 -3 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 282 D. MacKinnon 2 -2 0 0 0 0 0 J. Gasbarra 5 -3 0 0 0 0 0 T. Stranz 2 -0 0 0 0 0 0 Team (Own Goals) 1 1 Eastern 19 172 24 14 60 8 Opponents 19 288 38 28 102 11

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 9/1 Northeastern Illinois (136) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 OT Ospina, KELLY, Ospina 9/6 ^ vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UA) Madison, Wis. L 1-3 Holcombe 9/8 ^ at Wisconsin (858) Madison, Wis. L 0-4 9/13 at Western Illinois (105) Macomb, Ill. W 2-0 OSPINA, Kelly 9/15 NORTHWESTERN (142) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT Ospina, LaFRANCE 9/17 SIU EDWARDSVILLE (112) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 OWN GOAL 9/21 at Northern Illinois (243) DeKalb, Ill. L 0-4 9/29 at Bowling Green (500) Bowling Green, Ohio L 1-2 OT Nix 10/2 at Loyola (UA) Chicago, Ill. L 1-2 Ospina 10/6 • at Evansville (819) Evansville, Ind. L 0-5 10/13 LOYOLA (139) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/16 at Valparaiso (108) Valparaiso, Ind. W 4-1 Holcombe, PRATHER, Valintis, Shear 10/18 • at Bradley (200) Peoria, Ill. W 3-1 LaFrance, VALINTIS, Ospina 10/20 at UMKC (289) Kansas City, Mo. W 2-0 OSPINA, Holcombe 10/25 at Wisconsin-Green Bay (UA) Green Bay, Wis. L 1-2 Valintis 11/1 • at Missouri State (213) Springfield, Mo. L 0-1 11/3 MARQUETTE (142) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-2 Ospina, Ospina, SHEAR 11/8 • DRAKE (129) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-2 11/10 • CREIGHTON (144) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-6

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Wisconsin Tournament • Missouri Valley Conference match 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 38 1997 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 4-15 Overall • 3-4 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots G A Pts GWG 2-8 Home • 2-4 Away • 0-3 Neutral H. Ospina 17 -16 45 5 2 12 3 – GOALKEEPING – J. Nix 17 -12 30 4 4 12 1 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO D. MacKinnon 17 -17 12 4 1 9 0 R. Waguespack 15 -15 1271 25 1.77 61 .709 2 M. Czarnecki 19 -18 21 1 5 7 0 D. Sheehan 5 -2 269 5 1.67 20 .800 0 K. Mittendorf 19 -19 10 1 1 3 0 J. Rizzo 4 -2 200 2 0.90 19 .904 1 S. Anderson 17 -17 19 1 1 3 0 Eastern 19 1740 32 1.66 100 .758 3 Opponents 19 1740 22 1.14 114 .838 5 E. Willson 19 -18 12 0 3 3 0 D. Shaughnessy 3 -1 1 1 0 2 0 R. Dempsey 14 -1 7 1 0 2 0 M. Kusmierz 19 -19 10 1 0 2 0 – TEAM TOTALS – D. LaFrance 19 -7 16 1 0 2 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern Illinois 9 13 0 0 22 M. Bobo 17 -17 18 1 0 2 0 Opponents 14 16 1 1 32 B. Holcombe 17 -9 20 1 0 2 0 G. Prather 16 -11 1 0 1 1 0 Corner Kicks Total Eastern Illinois 105 J. Spain 12 -0 12 0 1 1 0 Opponents 97 C. McCormac 6 -0 2 0 0 0 0 G. Shear 11 -0 2 0 0 0 0 Fouls Total Eastern Illinois 262 T. Balch 6 -0 2 0 0 0 0 Opponents 288 M. Lucas 7 -0 4 0 0 0 0 T. Dillon 16- 8 9 0 0 0 0 J. Appell 4 -0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Kell 3 -0 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern 19 253 22 19 63 4 Opponents 19 215 32 31 95 14

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 8/30 ^ vs #11 George Mason (109) DeKalb, Ill. L 1-2 OT LaFrance 9/1 ^ vs Northwestern (376) DeKalb, Ill. L 1-3 Kusmierz 9/5 at Loyola (307) Chicago, Ill. L 1-2 Holcombe 9/7 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (168) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 9/14 UMKC (135) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-2 9/18 at Dayton (158) Dayton, Ohio L 2-3 OT Mittendorf, MacKinnon 9/21 WESTERN ILLINOIS (190) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Nix 9/23 at Notre Dame (225) South Bend, Ind. L 0-1 9/28 #18 BOWLING GREEN (108) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-4 10/1 at Northeastern Illinois (104) Chicago, Ill. W 6-0 NIX, Ospina, Nix, MacKinnon, Shaughnessy, Dempsey 10/5 VALPARAISO (145) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 MacKinnon 10/9 • EVANSVILLE (207) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/17 • DRAKE (100) Des Moines, Iowa W 4-0 OSPINA, Bobo, Anderson, MacKinnon 10/19 • at #12 Creighton (726) Omaha, Neb. L 1-2 Ospina 10/24 • MISSOURI STATE (105) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-3 Nix 10/31 • BRADLEY (154) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 Czarnecki, OSPINA 11/7 • WESTERN KENTUCKY (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 OSPINA 11/9 • VANDERBILT (108) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 11/13 + vs Vanderbilt (100) Springfield, Mo. L 0-2

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Northern Illinois Tournament • Missouri Valley Conference match <> + Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (No. 5 seed)

EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 39 1998 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 12-5-3 Overall • 2-4-1 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots G A Pts GWG 6-0-2 Home • 4-4 Away • 2-1-1 Neutral J. Nix 19 -19 55 12 1 25 3 – GOALKEEPING – D. Perry 19 -18 36 4 4 12 2 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO M. Czarnecki 18 -18 28 2 5 9 2 R. Waguespack 19 -19 1717 18 0.94 79 .814 3.8 M. Goudy 11 -0 8 3 0 6 1 M. Evers 6 -1 197 1 0.46 9 .900 1.2 T. Balch 20 -20 13 1 4 6 0 T. Breitzman 1 -0 5 0 0.00 0 –– 0 J. Spain 18 -2 14 1 4 6 0 Eastern 20 1919 19 0.89 88 .822 5 Opponents 20 1919 33 1.55 112 .772 4 C. McCormac 13 -2 4 2 1 5 2 B. Cox 19 -18 20 1 3 5 0 K. Mittendorf 20 -20 17 2 0 4 1 – TEAM TOTALS – D. Shaughnessy 18 -18 2 1 1 3 1 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total R. Dempsey 20 -3 12 1 1 3 0 Eastern Illinois 18 11 3 1 33 T. Dillon 17 -17 7 1 0 2 0 Opponents 9 9 1 0 19 T. Johnson 18 -0 10 1 0 2 0 Corner Kicks Total T. Fredin 20 -4 25 1 0 2 0 Eastern Illinois 123 S. Anderson 19 -19 10 0 2 2 0 Opponents 88 M. Bobo 20 -20 10 0 2 2 0 Fouls Total M. Ball 7 -0 1 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 317 A. Nijoka 15 -2 5 0 0 0 0 Opponents 328 D. Cuculich 1 -0 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern 20 277 33 28 94 12 Opponents 20 198 19 15 53 5

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 9/1 at Wisconsin-Green Bay (170) Green Bay, Wis. W 1-0 OT CZARNECKI 9/5 DAYTON (106) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 Perry, PERRY 9/12 ^ vs UMKC (150) Peoria, Ill. W 4-1 Nix, PERRY, Dillon, Johnson 9/13 ^ vs Eastern Michigan (110) Peoria, Ill. W 4-1 Nix, MITTENDORF, Nix, Balch 9/18 OHIO STATE (159) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT Spain, SHAUGHNESSY 9/20 at Western Michigan (133) Kalamazoo, Mich. W 4-0 NIX, Nix, Goudy, Nix 9/23 LOYOLA (217) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 NIX, Nix 9/27 NORTHWESTERN (183) LAKESIDE FIELD T 1-1 Nix 9/30 BELMONT (103) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 Perry, McCORMAC 10/4 at Western Illinois (105) Macomb, Ill. W 2-1 OT Mittendorf, NIX 10/9 • at Western Kentucky (115) Bowling Green, Ky. L 1-2 Nix 10/11 • at Vanderbilt (115) Nashville, Tenn. L 0-3 10/18 ORAL ROBERTS (106) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 GOUDY 10/24 • at Bradley (627) Peoria, Ill. L 0-1 10/28 • at Evansville (100) Evansville, Ind. W 1-0 CZARNECKI 11/1 • at Missouri State (550) Springfield, Mo. L 0-1 11/6 • DRAKE (107) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 Cox, McCORMAC, Fredin 11/8 • #7 CREIGHTON (154) LAKESIDE FIELD T 1-1 Dempsey 11/12 + vs Western Kentucky (650) Springfield, Mo. T 2-2 EIU Wins on PKs, 4-1 Regulation Goals: Goudy, Nix 11/13 + vs #13 Creighton (800) Springfield, Mo. L 0-1

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Bradley’s Holiday Inn City Centre Classic • Missouri Valley Conference match <> + Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (No. 6 seed) 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 40 1999 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 6-11-1 Overall • 0-6-1 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots G A Pts GWG 2-6-1 Home • 3-5 Away • 1-0 Neutral D. Perry 18 -12 29 4 4 12 0 – GOALKEEPING – Z. Moore 18 -12 18 4 0 8 2 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO M. Murphy 17 -17 38 2 4 8 0 R. Waguespack 10 -9 815 10 1.10 60 .857 3 T. Fredin 18 -4 15 2 0 4 2 M. Evers 10 -9 865 19 1.98 50 .725 0 J. Spain 17 -13 16 1 1 3 0 Team 3 S. Anderson 18 -18 12 1 1 3 1 Eastern 18 1680 29 1.55 113 .795 3 Opponents 18 1680 17 0.91 82 .828 7 T. Dillon 15 -15 8 0 3 3 0 B. Cox 18 -15 7 1 0 2 0 A. Nijoka 12 -3 5 1 0 2 1 – TEAM TOTALS – B. York 11 -1 3 1 0 2 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total L. Juett 16 -5 8 0 2 2 0 Eastern Illinois 7 10 0 0 17 C. McCormac 15 -4 8 0 2 2 0 Opponents 11 15 3 0 29 A. Aguirre 18 -13 13 0 0 0 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total R. Hunt 14 -7 7 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 94 98 0 5 197 B. Carroll 10 -3 6 0 0 0 0 Opponents 119 135 9 2 265 T. Balch 7 -2 3 0 0 0 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total D. Rensing 18 -18 1 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 53 56 3 1 113 B. Ewan 18 -18 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 38 40 0 4 82 D. Cuculich 2 -0 0 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern 18 197 17 17 51 6 Eastern Illinois 33 35 1 1 70 Opponents 18 265 29 28 86 11 Opponents 48 61 2 1 112 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern Illinois 161 138 1 1 301 Opponents 127 119 3 2 251 – RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 9/3 at Northern Illinois (196) DeKalb, Ill. W 2-1 Murphy, MOORE 9/5 WESTERN MICHIGAN (107) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 Perry, FREDIN 9/11 % IUPUI (211) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Spain 9/12 % ORAL ROBERTS (154) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-2 9/17 ^ vs College of Charleston (250) Dallas, Texas W 1-0 NIJOKA 9/18 ^ at #7 SMU (375) Dallas, Texas L 0-3 9/24 at Loyola (100) Chicago, Ill. L 1-2 OT Perry 9/26 at Northwestern (286) Evanston, Ill. W 1-0 FREDIN 9/28 at Belmont (127) Nashville, Tenn. W 4-1 Murphy, ANDERSON, Moore, York 10/1 WESTERN ILLINOIS (139) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 MOORE 10/10 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (150) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/15 • #10 MISSOURI STATE (247) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Moore 10/17 • EVANSVILLE (108) LAKESIDE FIELD T 2-2 Perry, Perry 10/22 • at Drake (146) Des Moines, Iowa L 0-3 10/24 • at #14 Creighton (806) Omaha, Neb. L 0-3 10/29 • WESTERN KENTUCKY (105) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 OT 10/31 • VANDERBILT (107) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 OT 11/5 • at Bradley (425) Peoria, Ill. L 1-4 Cox

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EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 41 2000 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 12-6-1 Overall • 6-5 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots G A Pts GWG 5-3 Home • 6-3-1 Away • 1-0 Neutral J. Thompson 19 -19 77 21 7 49 4 – GOALKEEPING – C. McCormac 19 -17 19 6 7 19 2 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO E. Diaz 19 -4 26 4 5 13 1 R. Waguespack 19 -19 1731 31 1.61 106 .774 3 J. Spain 19 -18 36 3 7 13 1 T. Breitzman 2 -0 23 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 D. Perry 18 -0 24 4 1 9 2 Eastern 19 1754 31 1.59 107 .775 3 D. Rensing 18 -18 20 2 3 7 0 Opponents 19 1754 48 2.46 126 .724 5 A. Aguirre 18 -18 18 2 3 7 0 A. Martinez 19 -6 16 1 3 5 1 B. York 17 -0 14 2 0 4 1 – TEAM TOTALS – M. Murphy 10 -6 16 1 2 4 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total T. Fredin 19 -1 10 1 1 3 0 Eastern Illinois 16 30 2 0 48 P. Thomas 18 -1 8 1 1 3 1 Opponents 9 22 0 0 31 K. Schart 19 -4 2 0 3 3 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total S. Anderson 19 -19 10 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 147 190 7 4 348 M. Reddington 18 -0 8 0 1 1 0 Opponents 107 147 4 3 261 J. Chang 19 -8 21 0 0 0 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total B. Cox 19 -19 13 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 38 66 2 1 107 R. Hunt 17 -13 6 0 0 0 0 Opponents 57 66 2 1 126 B. Ewan 19 -19 4 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total C. Dumonceaux 1 -0 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 58 49 2 0 109 Eastern 19 348 48 45 141 12 Opponents 42 49 1 0 92 Opponents 19 261 31 28 90 6 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern Illinois 171 170 7 2 350 Opponents 176 144 5 2 327 – RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 9/1 NORTHWESTERN (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 6-1 Murphy, McCORMAC, McCormac, York, Thompson, Diaz 9/3 at DePaul (100) Chicago, Ill. W 6-2 Thompson, SPAIN, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Spain 9/9 WESTERN MICHIGAN (100) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-2 OT Diaz, Rensing, DIAZ 9/12 at Western Illinois (100) Macomb, Ill. W 3-1 Thompson, PERRY, Fredin 9/16 ^ vs Drury (111) Indianapolis, Ind. W 3-2 OT Aguirre, McCormac, PERRY 9/17 ^ at IUPUI (100) Indianapolis, Ind. T 0-0 9/26 LOYOLA (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 McCORMAC, Perry 9/29 • TEXAS CHRISTIAN (110) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 McCormac, MARTINEZ, Thompson 10/1 • SMU (200) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Thompson 10/6 • at Belmont (107) Nashville, Tenn. W 8-1 Thompson, THOMPSON, McCormac, Thompson, Spain, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson 10/8 • at Vanderbilt (150) Nashville, Tenn. W 5-1 Thompson, THOMPSON, Thompson, Thompson, Perry 10/13 • at Tulsa (210) Tulsa, Okla. W 3-2 Rensing, Thompson, YORK 10/15 • at Missouri State (250) Springfield, Mo. L 0-2 10/20 • DRAKE (105) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-3 10/22 • CREIGHTON (120) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-3 Aguirre 10/27 • at Western Kentucky (274) Bowling Green, Ky. L 0-4 10/29 • at Evansville (278) Evansville, Ind. W 3-1 Diaz, THOMAS, Thompson 11/2 • BRADLEY (125) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 THOMPSON 11/5 + at Bradley (656) Peoria, Ill. L 0-3 HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ IUPUI’s Pops Drayer Classic • Missouri Valley Conference match <> + Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (No. 5 seed) 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 42 2001 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 6-10 Overall • 2-7 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots G A Pts GWG 4-2 Home • 1-8 Away • 1-0 Neutral D. Perry 16 -16 34 14 3 31 2 – GOALKEEPING – J. Chang 16 -15 30 6 5 17 0 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO J. Thompson 15 -15 47 5 5 15 2 J. Billingsley 12 -12 1107 32 2.60 50 .610 0 A. Aguirre 13 -13 19 3 2 8 1 J. Bennett 4 -4 369 10 2.44 24 .706 0 T. Fredlin 15 -12 13 0 5 5 0 Team 2 L. Burke 16 -12 14 1 2 4 0 Eastern 16 1476 42 2.56 76 .644 0 Opponents 16 1476 32 1.95 98 .754 4 D. Flahive 7 -0 3 1 1 3 0 C. Dumonceaux 15 -3 3 1 0 2 1 K. Schart 15 -7 2 1 0 2 0 – TEAM TOTALS – B. Cox 15 -15 16 0 2 2 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total R. Luckett 15 -10 4 0 2 2 0 Eastern Illinois 17 12 2 1 32 K. Krupa 16 -9 13 0 1 1 0 Opponents 19 21 2 0 42 A. Martinez 10 -6 10 0 1 1 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total P. Thomas 14 -1 6 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 123 99 6 1 229 B. Ewan 15 -15 3 0 1 1 0 Opponents 100 122 11 0 233 R. Hunt 11 -11 2 0 1 1 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total C. Rasul 11 -0 5 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 34 38 4 0 76 M. Reddington 6 -0 2 0 0 0 0 Opponents 52 44 2 0 98 N. Doherty 9 -0 1 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total T. Hutti 5 -0 1 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 44 38 0 0 82 T. Atawo 2 -0 1 0 0 0 0 Opponents 47 46 3 0 96 Z. Moore 3 -0 0 0 0 0 0 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern 16 229 32 32 96 6 Eastern Illinois 152 144 10 0 306 Opponents 16 233 42 39 123 10 Opponents 140 145 6 0 291 – RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 9/1 at Saint Louis (2,079) St. Louis, Mo. L 1-4 Aguirre 9/4 at Loyola (420) Chicago, Ill. W 3-1 Thompson, THOMPSON, Flahive 9/8 ^ vs Wisconsin-Green Bay (125) Milwaukee, Wis. W 3-2 OT Perry, Aguirre, THOMPSON 9/9 ^ at Wisconsin-Milwaukee (125) Milwaukee, Wis. L 0-3 9/23 IPFW (188) LAKESIDE FIELD W 8-2 Chang, Perry, AGUIRRE, Perry, Perry, Chang, Perry, Schart 9/26 WESTERN ILLINOIS (137) LAKESIDE FIELD W 5-2 Chang, Chang, PERRY, Perry, Perry 9/30 at Illinois-Chicago (189) Chicago, Ill. L 2-7 Perry, Chang 10/5 • at Creighton (1,017) Omaha, Neb. L 1-2 Burke 10/7 • at Drake (197) Des Moines, Iowa L 0-4 10/12 • at Bradley (720) Peoria, Ill. L 2-3 OT Perry, Thompson 10/19 • EVANSVILLE (187) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Perry 10/21 • MISSOURI STATE (251) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Perry 10/26 • at SMU (2,310) Dallas, Texas L 0-4 10/28 • at Tulsa (205) Tulsa, Okla. L 0-1 OT 11/2 • VANDERBILT (151) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-2 OT Perry, Chang, DUMONCEAUX 11/4 • WESTERN KENTUCKY (209) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT Thompson, PERRY

Note: Eastern was scheduled to play in a tournament hosted by IUPUI in Indianapolis the weekend of Sept. 15-16, but it was canceled in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

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EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 43 2002 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 8-11-1 Overall • 3-5-1 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots G A Pts GWG 2-5-1 Home • 6-4 Away • 0-2 Neutral J. Thompson 19 -19 66 14 4 32 4 – GOALKEEPING – J. Klatter 19 -15 30 7 6 20 2 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO B. Carroll 18 -18 14 4 0 8 0 R. Eames 20 -20 1771 35 1.78 119 .773 2.8 A. Aguirre 20 -15 21 2 4 8 2 J. Billingsley 2 -0 49 4 7.35 2 .333 0.2 C. Dumonceaux 20 -18 16 2 1 5 0 Team 4 C. Rasul 19 -2 10 2 1 5 0 Eastern 20 1820 39 1.93 125 .762 3 Opponents 20 1820 36 1.78 90 .714 6 N. Doherty 14 -1 8 2 1 5 0 A. Martinez 19 -3 15 1 3 5 0 – TEAM TOTALS – P. Thomas 17 -2 7 1 1 3 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total K. Krupa 20 -20 10 1 0 2 0 Eastern Illinois 16 20 0 0 36 D. Weiher 18 -15 13 0 2 2 0 Opponents 16 23 0 0 39 L. Burke 20 -8 7 0 2 2 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total T. Hutti 19 -8 5 0 2 2 0 Eastern Illinois 112 122 1 4 239 R. Luckett 16 -14 1 0 2 2 0 Opponents 141 166 4 2 313 B. York 13 -12 6 0 1 1 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total D. Flahive 6 -2 1 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 63 60 2 0 125 R. Eames 20 -20 0 0 1 1 0 Opponents 39 50 0 1 90 B. Ewan 19 -19 4 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total R. Hunt 10 -8 3 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 49 59 1 0 109 M. Murphy 5 -0 2 0 0 0 0 Opponents 60 56 0 0 116 D. Brown 10 -1 0 0 0 0 0 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern 20 239 36 32 104 8 Eastern Illinois 163 171 2 1 337 Opponents 20 313 39 37 115 11 Opponents 146 152 1 3 302

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 9/8 at Northern Illinois (140) DeKalb, Ill. W 3-1 Klatter, KLATTER, Thompson 9/13 ^ vs Appalachian State (205) Nashville, Tenn. L 1-2 Rasul 9/15 ^ vs #20 Loyola Marymount (100) Nashville, Tenn. L 1-3 Thompson 9/17 at Western Illinois (113) Macomb, Ill. W 1-0 THOMPSON 9/20 at Wisconsin (725) Madison, Wis. L 0-1 9/22 DRURY (100) LAKESIDE FIELD L 2-3 Rasul, Thompson 9/27 at IPFW (63) Fort Wayne, Ind. W 2-1 Klatter, KLATTER 9/29 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (110) LAKESIDE FIELD W 8-0 THOMPSON, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thomas, Klatter 10/2 at Saint Louis (1,036) St. Louis, Mo. L 0-4 10/4 • at Western Kentucky (112) Bowling Green, Ky. W 5-1 Klatter, THOMPSON, Thompson, Martinez, Carroll 10/6 • at Vanderbilt (200) Nashville, Tenn. W 4-1 Klatter, THOMPSON, Dumonceaux, Thompson 10/11 • #5 SMU (115) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-4 10/13 • TULSA (130) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Dumonceaux 10/18 • #10 BRADLEY (105) LAKESIDE FIELD T 0-0 10/25 • #12 CREIGHTON (114) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-4 Krupa 10/27 • DRAKE (100) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 11/1 • at Evansville (802) Evansville, Ind. W 3-1 Carroll, AGUIRRE, Carroll 11/3 • at Missouri State (201) Springfield, Mo. L 1-2 Carroll 11/5 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-2 Doherty, Doherty, AGUIRRE 11/9 + at #12 Creighton (425) Omaha, Neb. L 0-6 HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Puma/Vanderbilt Tournament • Missouri Valley Conference match <> + Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (No. 7 seed) 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 44 2003 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 5-12-2 Overall • 0-8-1 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots SOG G A Pts GWG 1-6-1 Home • 2-5-1 Away • 2-1 Neutral J. Klatter 18 -17 57 28 7 2 16 2 – GOALKEEPING – A. Martinez 17 -14 37 17 5 2 12 0 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO K. Krupa 19 -16 21 10 1 4 6 0 C. DeCaluwe 19 -19 1750 45 2.31 92 .672 3 J. Stewardson 19 -13 20 12 2 1 5 0 Team 3 C. Dumonceaux 19 -19 16 7 1 2 4 1 Eastern 19 1750 45 2.31 95 .679 3 J. Diehl 16 -11 8 2 1 1 3 1 Opponents 19 1750 21 1.08 101 .828 7 M. Galanes 19 -5 8 2 1 1 3 1 J. Ongaro 16 -6 19 8 1 0 2 0 P. Clemmer 18 -4 13 5 1 0 2 0 – TEAM TOTALS – M. Rizzo 7 -1 8 4 1 0 2 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total V. Kaushal 14 -8 10 4 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 6 15 0 0 21 L. Burke 18 -15 6 1 0 1 1 0 Opponents 24 21 0 0 45 M. Feulner 8 -0 5 1 0 1 1 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total N. Lange 15 -0 2 0 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 123 138 7 1 269 M. Comiskey 15 -12 1 0 0 1 1 0 Opponents 164 167 5 3 339 D. Weiher 19 -17 16 6 0 0 0 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total D. Brown 14 -3 10 5 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 48 45 1 1 95 P. Thomas 14 -2 5 2 0 0 0 0 Opponents 48 49 2 2 101 D. Amdor 18 -10 5 2 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total R. Luckett 18 -17 2 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 40 40 0 1 81 Eastern 18 269 116 21 18 60 5 Opponents 47 60 0 3 110 Opponents 18 339 136 45 40 130 12 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern Illinois 134 138 6 4 282 Opponents 119 134 2 2 257

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 8/29 ^ vs Rhode Island (150) Peoria, Ill. W 4-1 Martinez, KLATTER, Klatter, Klatter 8/30 ^ vs Oral Roberts (UA) Peoria, Ill. L 0-4 9/5 WESTERN ILLINOIS (150) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Klatter 9/7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (174) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 Rizzo, GALANES 9/12 % at Northwestern (250) Evanston, Ill. T 2-2 Stewardson, Ongaro 9/14 % vs Lafayette (125) Evanston, Ill. W 1-0 DUMONCEAUX 9/19 WRIGHT STATE (125) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-4 Krupa 9/21 at Drury (100) Springfield, Mo. W 3-0 DIEHL, Martinez, Martinez 9/24 at Butler (100) Indianapolis, Ind. W 3-1 Stewardson, KLATTER, Martinez 10/3 • WESTERN KENTUCKY (110) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-2 10/5 • VANDERBILT (250) LAKESIDE FIELD T 0-0 10/10 • at Tulsa (425) Tulsa, Okla. L 0-7 10/12 • at SMU (426) Dallas, Texas L 0-1 10/17 • MISSOURI STATE (100) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-4 Klatter 10/19 • EVANSVILLE (200) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/24 • at Drake (920) Des Moines, Iowa L 1-4 Klatter 10/26 • at Creighton (1,121) Omaha, Neb. L 0-4 10/31 • at Bradley (805) Peoria, Ill. L 1-3 Clemmer 11/2 IPFW (250) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-4 Martinez

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EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 45 2004 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 5-12-1 Overall • 1-7-1 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots SOG G A Pts GWG 2-5 Home • 3-5-1 Away • 0-2 Neutral J. Klatter 18 -14 65 34 10 4 24 2 J. Del Toro 18 -9 29 16 4 4 12 2 – GOALKEEPING – P. Clemmer 18 -15 19 6 2 1 5 0 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO M. Sims 16 -16 1480:25 29 1.76 76 .724 2 B. Earl 18 -16 23 7 2 0 4 0 J. Cronin 3 -2 192:07 5 2.34 5 .500 0 J. Stewardson 18 -12 18 8 1 2 4 1 Team 7 M. Galeski 12 -11 16 9 1 2 4 0 Eastern 18 1672:32 34 1.83 88 .721 2 M. Comiskey 17 -14 6 4 0 4 4 0 Opponents 18 1672:32 21 1.13 86 .804 4 M. Kehoe 10 -1 4 2 1 1 3 0 R. Luckett 18 -18 5 1 0 2 2 0 – TEAM TOTALS – M. Hodges 16 -13 15 8 0 1 1 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total J. Maubach 13 -10 10 3 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 10 10 1 0 21 L. Burke 15 -8 1 0 0 1 1 0 Opponents 15 16 2 1 34 M. Sims 16 -16 0 0 0 1 1 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total D. Weiher 18 -16 17 7 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 116 115 6 3 240 M. Jakobsze 14 -4 4 1 0 0 0 0 Opponents 129 137 10 3 279 D. Brown 8 -1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total N. Yuede 9 -0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 41 42 3 2 88 Opponents 36 43 3 1 86 D. Amdor 18 -18 2 1 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total R. McDermand 6 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 48 47 0 1 96 T. Kikuta 3 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 40 49 4 0 93 Eastern 18 240 107 21 24 66 5 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Opponents 18 279 122 34 29 97 12 Eastern Illinois 119 117 3 1 240 Opponents 104 121 3 3 231

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 9/1 BUTLER (227) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 DEL TORO 9/4 at Northern Illinois (96) DeKalb, Ill. W 2-0 KLATTER, Del Toro 9/12 at IUPUI (158) Indianapolis, Ind. L 0-2 9/17 ^ vs Memphis (350) Nashville, Tenn. L 2-3 OT Klatter, Earl 9/19 ^ vs Northwestern (120) Nashville, Tenn. L 1-2 Clemmer 9/22 at Western Illinois (UA) Macomb, Ill. L 1-3 Klatter 9/24 at Dayton (922) Dayton, Ohio L 2-3 Klatter, Galeski 9/26 at IPFW (129) Fort Wayne, Ind. W 2-1 Klatter, DEL TORO 10/1 • BRADLEY (175) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Klatter 10/3 DRURY (200) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-1 OT Kehoe, KLATTER 10/8 • DRAKE (100) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Del Toro 10/10 • #11 CREIGHTON (165) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-2 10/15 • at Missouri State (128) Springfield, Mo. L 0-3 10/17 • at Evansville (212) Evansville, Ind L 2-3 OT Klatter, Klatter 10/22 • at Vanderbilt (330) Nashville, Tenn. W 2-1 Klatter, STEWARDSON 10/24 • at Western Kentucky (210) Bowling Green, Ky. T 1-1 Earl 10/29 • TULSA (165) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 OT 10/31 • #3 SMU (244) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-4 Clemmer

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Vanderbilt Puma Classic <> • Missouri Valley Conference match 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 46 2005 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 5-9-3 Overall • 2-4-1 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots SOG G A Pts GWG 2-5-1 Home • 2-3 Away • 1-1-2 Neutral J. Klatter 16 -16 60 40 7 3 17 3 – GOALKEEPING – B. Earl 17 -9 21 12 4 0 8 0 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO J. Stewardson 17 -13 27 15 3 1 7 0 M. Hansen 11 -8 845:21 9 0.96 32 .780 1 A. Gartner 15 -15 24 7 3 0 6 1 N. Alexander 7 -6 550:55 9 1.47 15 .625 1 D. Weiher 15 -13 10 1 0 6 6 0 P. Jennison 4 -2 193:14 5 2.33 5 .500 0 B. Peters 14 -11 32 14 1 3 5 0 C. DeCaluwe 1 -1 0:30 0 0.00 0 .000 0 Team 7 1 M. Galeski 16 -16 18 5 1 3 5 1 Eastern 17 1590:00 23 1.30 59 .720 3 J. Del Toro 14 -5 11 4 1 2 4 0 Opponents 17 1590:00 22 1.25 99 .818 7 D. Brown 14 -1 10 5 1 1 3 0 J. Schwarzmayr 10 -7 5 3 1 0 2 0 – TEAM TOTALS – P. Clemmer 11 -8 5 2 0 1 1 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total J. Maubach 17 -17 4 1 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 12 10 0 0 22 M. Lewis 14 -2 4 3 0 1 1 0 Opponents 10 13 0 0 23 D. LeBeau 11 -2 1 0 0 1 1 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total M. Comiskey 16 -14 6 2 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 114 125 2 6 247 D. Amdor 16 -16 5 3 0 0 0 0 Opponents 89 101 5 5 200 E. Barnes 15 -5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total M. Jakobsze 11 -0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 27 29 3 0 59 J. Scheffers 7 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 37 58 1 3 99 S. Zahariev 5 -0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total C. Bransford 2 -0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 41 41 1 0 83 T. Knotek 2 -0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Opponents 28 38 1 0 67 Eastern 17 247 121 22 23 67 5 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Opponents 17 200 82 23 29 75 9 Eastern Illinois 112 96 6 4 218 Opponents 120 111 3 3 237

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 9/3 % at Wisconsin-Green Bay (670) Green Bay, Wis. L 1-3 Del Toro 9/4 % vs Bowling Green (100) Green Bay, Wis. T 1-1 Earl 9/9 ^ vs Cal Poly (110) Bowling Green, Ky. L 1-3 Earl 9/11 ^ vs Longwood (163) Bowling Green, Ky. W 4-1 Klatter, KLATTER, Gartner, Klatter 9/14 WESTERN ILLINOIS (188) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Stewardson 9/16 VALPARAISO (115) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 GARTNER, Stewardson 9/18 at Illinios-Chicago (525) Chicago, Ill. L 0-1 9/28 OLIVET NAZARENE (105) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 GALESKI, Peters, Schwarzmayr, Earl 10/2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (114) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/8 • at #25 Creighton (1,459) Omaha, Neb. L 0-5 10/12 • at Western Kentucky (153) Bowling Green, Ky. W 2-1 Brown, KLATTER 10/16 • DRAKE (147) LAKESIDE FIELD T 1-1 Earl 10/19 • BRADLEY (131) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/22 • #24 MISSOURI STATE (139) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/30 • VANDERBILT (309) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 11/5 • at Evansville (312) Evansville, Ind. W 5-1 Klatter, KLATTER, Klatter, Gartner, Stewardson 11/9 + vs Vanderbilt Peoria, Ill. T 0-0 Vandy Wins Shootout, 4-3 EIU Goals: Klatter, Earl, Clemmer

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EIU Soccer: Panther Pride on the Pitch • 47 2006 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 11-7-2 Overall • 1-3-2 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Shots SOG G A Pts GWG 3-2-1 Home • 6-3-1 Away • 2-2 Neutral B. Peters 19 -19 72 38 11 3 25 4 M. Galeski 20 -20 69 30 4 7 15 3 – GOALKEEPING – A. Gartner 20 -20 43 17 3 6 12 1 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO M. Hansen 15 -15 1323:30 13 0.88 41 .759 5 B. Earl 18 -18 31 14 4 2 10 2 P. Jennison 7 -5 524:30 5 0.86 14 .737 1 D. Amdor 20 -20 29 9 1 3 5 0 Team 1 1 E. Philpott 20 -18 18 7 1 1 3 0 Eastern 20 1848 18 0.88 56 .757 7 M. Lewis 20 -1 7 5 1 0 2 0 Opponents 20 1848 27 1.31 113 .807 7 C. Pearson 7 -4 2 1 1 0 2 0 J. Kupiec 18 -3 11 5 0 1 1 0 – TEAM TOTALS – E. Barnes 20 -20 8 0 0 1 1 0 Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total A. Horing 16 -0 6 1 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 12 14 1 0 27 P. Clemmer 18 -18 1 1 0 1 1 0 Opponents 8 10 0 0 18 D. LeBeau 13 -1 1 0 0 1 1 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total J. Maubach 18 -17 8 4 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 154 158 5 4 321 M. Comiskey 12 -4 6 3 0 0 0 0 Opponents 98 109 3 1 211 D. Rigby 16 -1 5 3 0 0 0 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total N. Bonacker 18 -16 3 1 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 27 28 1 0 56 Opponents 62 45 2 4 113 J. Adee 10 -0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total J. Scheffers 9 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 59 47 1 0 107 B. Swartz 4 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 45 34 1 2 82 Team (Own Goals) 1 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern 20 321 140 27 27 81 11 Eastern Illinois 145 157 3 4 309 Opponents 20 211 74 18 18 54 7 Opponents 131 140 2 4 277

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 8/25 ^ vs Detroit (105) Bowling Green, Ohio L 0-1 8/27 ^ at Bowling Green (156) Bowling Green, Ohio W 2-1 Peters, GALESKI 9/2 ASBURY COLLEGE (157) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 EARL, Peters 9/3 UMKC (169) LAKESIDE FIELD W 1-0 PETERS 9/8 at IPFW (208) Fort Wayne, Ind. W 3-1 Peters, PETERS, Peters 9/10 LOYOLA (156) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-2 9/12 at Western Illinois (128) Macomb, Ill. W 1-0 OT EARL 9/16 % vs Georgia State (100) Green Bay, Wisc. W 4-2 Peters, Amdor, GALESKI, Gartner 9/17 % at Wisconsin-Green Bay (185) Green Bay, Wisc. W 3-0 GALESKI, Earl, Earl 9/27 at IUPUI (190) Indianapolis, Ind. W 2-0 OWN GOAL, Lewis 9/30 • at Missouri State (614) Springfield, Mo. L 0-2 10/4 • WESTERN KENTUCKY (155) LAKESIDE FIELD T 1-1 Galeski 10/8 • EVANSVILLE (223) LAKESIDE FIELD W 3-1 Philpott, PETERS, Gartner 10/11 • at Bradley (501) Peoria, Ill. L 0-1 10/14 • CREIGHTON (189) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-1 10/22 at Wright State (310) Dayton, Ohio L 1-2 Peters 10/25 at Valparaiso (122) Valparaiso, Ind. W 1-0 GARTNER 10/28 • at Drake (550) Des Moines, Iowa T 0-0 11/1 + vs Missouri State Peoria, Ill. W 3-1 Pearson, PETERS, Peters 11/3 + vs Creighton Peoria, Ill. L 0-2

HOME GAMES IN BOLD <> ^ Bowling Green Invitational <> % UWGB Nike Classic • Missouri Valley Conference match <> + Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (No. 6 seed) 2009 Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer • 48 2007 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 12-6-3 Overall • 2-3-1 Missouri Valley Player GP -GS Min Shots SOG G A Pts GWG 4-2-1 Home • 4-3-2 Away • 4-1 Neutral B. Peters 21 -21 1888 76 46 11 6 28 6 M. Galeski 21 -21 1948 63 28 8 12 28 1 – GOALKEEPING – A. Harrison 19 -18 1352 32 13 5 4 14 2 Player GP -GS Min GA GAA Sv PCT SHO A. Gartner 21 -21 1868 28 5 0 9 9 0 M. Hansen 15 -14 1249:22 13 0.94 48 .787 4 D. Kehoe 21 -1 496 9 3 2 2 6 0 N. Alexander 11 -7 766:44 13 1.53 20 .606 1 M. Lewis 19 -12 1112 19 7 1 3 5 0 Team 6 3 B. Earl 21 -21 1743 17 5 2 0 4 2 Eastern 21 2016:06 26 1.16 74 .740 8 C. Pearson 17 -16 1273 13 5 2 0 4 0 Opponents 21 2016:06 34 1.52 98 .742 3 N. Bonacker 20 -20 1703 4 0 0 3 3 0 J. Maubach 18 -17 1666 8 1 1 0 2 0 – TEAM TOTALS – Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total J. Kupiec 16 -6 483 9 6 1 0 2 0 Eastern Illinois 16 14 2 2 34 B. Friesen 13 -4 502 2 1 1 0 2 1 Opponents 10 15 0 1 26 P. Mabeya 21 -13 1323 22 6 0 2 2 0 Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total E. Philpott 17 -12 683 6 1 0 2 2 0 Eastern Illinois 154 158 7 8 327 J. Adee 17 -0 317 1 1 0 2 2 0 Opponents 96 124 4 12 236 E. Barnes 16 -7 884 3 0 0 1 1 0 Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total J. Ciucki 11 -0 302 6 2 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 28 48 0 4 74 B. Swartz 7 -0 128 2 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 46 50 1 1 98 J. Del Toro 8 -0 119 4 1 0 0 0 0 Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total M. Crowley 5 -0 108 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 59 64 2 1 126 J. Scheffers 6 -0 64 1 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 37 53 4 7 101 D. Rigby 3 -0 33 1 1 0 0 0 0 Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Eastern 21 – 327 132 34 47 115 12 Eastern Illinois 145 151 10 6 312 Opponents 21 – 236 100 26 23 75 6 Opponents 152 123 11 1 287

– RESULTS – Date Opponent (Attendance) Site Result EIU Goals (GAME-WINNER) 8/31 ^ vs Belmont (800) Peoria, Ill. W 2-1 OT Pearson, HARRISON 9/1 ^ vs Lipscomb (175) Peoria, Ill. W 2-0 PETERS, Galeski 9/7 % vs Oral Roberts (316) Kansas City, Mo. W 1-0 OT PETERS 9/9 % at UMKC (275) Kansas City, Mo. W 1-0 PETERS 9/12 at Loyola (132) Chicago, Ill. T 2-2 Galeski, Harrison 9/14 at Dayton (1100) Dayton, Ohio L 0-2 9/19 IUPUI (225) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 EARL, Harrison 9/21 at Kentucky (758) Lexington, Ky. W 1-0 OT EARL 9/25 WESTERN ILLINOIS (176) LAKESIDE FIELD L 0-3 9/28 IPFW (146) LAKESIDE FIELD W 2-0 FRIESEN, Peters 10/3 at UAB (477) Birmingham, Ala. T 2-2 Galeski, Galeski 10/7 VALPARAISO (240) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-0 PETERS, Peters, Kehoe, Galeski 10/10 • DRAKE (209) LAKESIDE FIELD T 2-2 Peters, Lewis 10/13 • at #12 Creighton (1418) Omaha, Neb. L 1-2 OT Peters 10/17 • MISSOURI STATE (131) LAKESIDE FIELD W 4-2 Galeski, Peters, PETERS, Kehoe 10/20 • at Evansville (565) Evansville, Ind. L 1-4 Kupiec 10/27 • at Western Kentucky (242) Bowling Green, Ky. W 3-1 Maubach, PETERS, Galeski 11/3 • BRADLEY (508) LAKESIDE FIELD L 1-2 Pearson 11/7 at Asbury College (73) Wilmore, Ky. W 2-1 OT Harrison, HARRISON 11/14 + vs Drake (404) Omaha, Neb. W 1-0 GALESKI 11/16 + vs Bradley (2041) Omaha, Neb. L 0-2

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