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QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS University Soccer History Table of Contents Location: Lexington, Ky. First Year: 1991 1. Quick Facts/TOC Founded: 1865 All-Time Record: 228-157-42 (.583) 2. 2013 Roster Enrollment: 28,928 Home Record: 127-54-23 (.679) 3. 2013 Schedule Nickname: Wildcats Postseason Record: 3-5 (.375) 4. Johan Cedergren Bio Colors: Blue (PMS 286) and White Last Postseason Appearance: 2012, hosted 5. Johan Cedergren Bio Conference: Conference USA Xavier in first round (0-1). 6. David Casper Bio (men’s soccer only, rifle in GARC, SEC for all 7. Erik Imler Bio other sports) Media Relations 8. Support Staff Stadium: UK Soccer Complex (3,000) Assistant Athletics Director: Tony Neely 9. Support Staff President: Dr. Eli Capilouto (UAB, 1971) Associate Director: Susan Lax 10. Support Staff Faculty Representative: Joseph Fink III Associate Director: 11. Player Bios (Philadelphia Pharmacy & Science, 1970) John Hayden (women’s soccer) 12. Player Bios Assistant Director: Evan Crane 13. Player Bios Athletic Administration Assistant Director: Brent Ingram (men’s soccer) 14. Player Bios Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart Assistant Director: Deb Moore 15. Player Bios (Ottawa, 1981) Assistant Director/Internet: Pete Camagna 16. Player Bios Deputy Director of Athletics: Assistant Director/Cat Scratches: Guy Ramsey 17. Player Bios DeWayne Peevy Media Relations Assistants: Jake Most, Weston 18. Player Bios Executive Associate AD/Student-Athlete Pletcher, Charlie Healy 19. Player Bios Affairs: Sandy Bell Office Coordinator: Jamie Holloway 20. Player Bios Executive Associate AD/Internal Operations: Publications Director: Craig Hornberger 21. 2012 Results Marc Hill Creative Director: Kim Troxall 22. 2012 Team/Individual Stats Senior Associate AD/Facilities & Operations: Assistant Publications Director: Cailyn Huston 23. 2012 Team/Individual C-USA Stats Russ Pear Staff Photographers: Chet White, Britney 24. 2012 Game-by-Game Stats Senior Associate AD/Corporate/University McIntosh 25. 2012 Superlatives Relations: Jason Schlafer 26. 2012 C-USA Recap/Awards Senior Associate AD/Development: Communications 27. 2012 C-USA Stat Recap Candice Chaffin Media Relations Office: 859-257-3838 28. History of UK Soccer Senior Associate AD/Compliance: Media Relations Fax: 859-323-4310 29. Conference Championships Rachel Newman Baker Ingram Office: 859-257-8504 30. Conference Championships Senior Associate AD/Event Operations & Ingram Cell: 859-608-6230 31. C-USA History Championships: Kevin Saal (Men’s Soccer Ingram E-Mail: [email protected] 32. MAC History Adminstrator) Student Assistant SID: Alex Combs 33. Postseason History Senior Associate AD/Finance: Melissa Gleason Combs E-mail: [email protected] 34. Postseason History Associate AD/K-Fund: Katie Eiserman Soccer Office: 859-257-4059 35. Year-by-Year Associate AD/Ticket Operations: Joe Sharpe Web Site: UKathletics.com 36. Year-by-Year Associate AD/Academics: Bob Bradley 37. Year-by-Year Associate AD/Men’s : Chris Woolard Coaching Staff 38. Year-by-Year Assistant AD/Compliance: John Butler Head Coach: 39. Series Records Assistant AD/Facilities: Scott Clark Johan Cedergren, Cincinnati (2001) 40. Series Results Assistant AD/Academics & Elibility: Career Record: 10-9-2, .524 (second year) 41. Series Results Heather McAtee Record at UK: 10-9-2, .524 (second year) 42. Honors Assistant AD/Marketing and Licensing: Assistant Coaches: 43. All-Americans Nathan Schwake David Casper, Erik Imler 44. Barry Rice – All-America Assistant AD/Event Management: GA Director of Operations: Marco dos Santos 45. Letterwinners Rodney Stiles Strength Coach: John Spurlock 46. Letterwinners Assistant AD/Women’s Basketball: Ukari Figgs Athletic Trainer: Walt McCombs 47. Individual Records Assistant AD/Adminstration: Stephanie Tracey- 48. Individual Records Simmons 49. Team Records 50. Team/Game Records 2012 Review 51. Miscellaneous Records Record: 10-9-1 52. Miscellaneous Records C-USA Record: 4-3-1 53. Academic Honors Home Record: 3-5-1 54. TV/Radio Spot Chart Away Record: 6-2-0 C-USA Finish: fifth Letterwinners returning/lost: 10/12 #UKsoccer Starters returning/lost: 6/6 @UKMensSoccer

1 ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jack Van Arsdale 6-1 195 GK R-Sr. Richmond, Va. (Mills E. Godwin/VCU) 2 Alex Bumpus 5-9 150 D Fr. Hilliard, Ohio (Hilliard Davidson) 3 Charlie Reymann 5-9 163 D Fr. Worthington, Ohio (Worthington Kilbourne) 4 Steven Perinovic 6-0 160 D R-Sr. Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine) 5 Jordan Wilson 6-3 173 D Fr. Auchterarder, Scotland (Dollar/Bearsden) 6 Kaelon Fox 6-2 153 D/MF Fr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 7 Napo Matsoso 5-6 138 MF Fr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Francis) 8 Paul Sime 5-9 135 MF Fr. Pointe-á-Pitre, Guadeloupe (IMG Academy) 9 Tyler Riggs 5-9 155 F Sr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 10 Justin Laird 6-0 161 F Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Hartford Union/Wright State) 11 Sam Miller 5-7 135 F Fr. Nicholasville, Ky. (East Jessamine) 12 Stuart Ford 5-10 166 GK Fr. Shaker Heights, Ohio (St. Edward) 14 Bryan Celis 5-8 159 MF So. Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek) 16 Jaytoe Teh 6-0 170 D/F Jr. Springfield, Mass. (Roger L. Putnam/Cincinnati State) 17 Isak Krogstad 5-10 165 MF/F So. Tromsoe, Norway (Norwegian College of Elite Sport) 19 Jason Pitts 5-8 170 MF/D R-Fr. Crestwood, Ky. (South Oldham) 20 Cameron Mohseni 5-9 135 D/MF R-Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) 21 Ryan Creel 5-9 160 MF Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Christian Academy of Knoxville) 22 Callum Irving 6-0 180 GK So. Vancouver, British Columbia (Winston Churchill/Burnaby Central) 23 Jacob Scearce 5-11 160 F/MF So. Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 24 Brad Doliner 5-10 180 D R-Sr. Cape Elizabeth, Maine (IMG Soccer Academy) 25 Michael Vieth 6-1 155 MF Fr. Evansville, Ind. (Reitz Memorial) 26 Kristoffer Tollefsen 6-0 165 MF So. Sandefjord, Norway (Sandefjord Videregående) 27 Matt Quick 5-11 165 MF Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill. (John Hersey) 28 Ben Perkins 6-4 166 MF/F Fr. Hong Kong, China (Brighton/Hong Kong International)

Staff Head Coach: Johan Cedergren (Cincinnati, 2001) Pronunciation Guide Assistant Coach: David Casper Perinovic: PER-en-o-VIC Assistant Coach: Erik Imler Napo: NAWH-po Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lucas Richardson Matsoso: MAT-so-so Director of Soccer Operations: Marco dos Santos Sime: SY-m Head Trainer: Walt McCombs Teh: TAY Strength Coach: John Spurlock Isak: EYE-zack Mohseni: mo-SIN-ee Scearce: SCARE-sss Tollefson: TOLL-eff-SON Vieth: VEE-th

2 SCHEDULE AUGUST 20 (Tues) vs. Dayton (exh.) T, 0-0 25 (Sun) at Northern Kentucky (exh.) T, 1-1

SEPTEMBER 1 (Sun) GEORGIA STATE W, 1-0 5 (Thurs) at East Tennessee State 7:00 p.m. 8 (Sun) IPFW 12:00 p.m. 13 (Fri) at Xavier 7:00 p.m. Gamecock Classic (Columbia, S.C.) 20 (Fri) vs. Dartmouth 4:30 p.m. 22 (Sun) vs. South 12:00 p.m. 29 (Sun) UAB* 1:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 4 (Fri) at Old Dominion* 7:30 p.m. 8 (Tues) EVANSVILLE 7:00 p.m. 13 (Sun) SOUTH CAROLINA* 1:00 p.m. 16 (Wed) VALPARAISO 7:00 p.m. 19 (Sat) at Charlotte* 7:00 p.m. 23 (Wed) TULSA* 7:00 p.m. 26 (Sat) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* 7:00 p.m. 30 (Wed) at Marshall* 7:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER 3 (Sun) FLORIDA ATLANTIC* 4:00 p.m. 5 (Tues) WRIGHT STATE TBD 9 (Sat) at New Mexico* 7:00 p.m. 13-17(Wed-Sun) C-USA Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) TBA

* Denotes Conference USA matches Home Games in BOLD CAPS All times are Eastern and subject to change

3 HEAD COACH JOHAN CEDERGREN

In his first 11 months on the job, Kentucky men’s soc- cer head coach Johan Cedergren – who enters his second CEDERGREN FILE season in 2013 – directed the Wildcats to their first NCAA Tournament berth since 2003 and its best team Personal GPA in the history of the program. Birth Date: May 31, 1975 Cedergren took over the Kentucky program in Wife: Julia December of 2011 as the third head coach in the history Children: Gavin (7), Abigail (twp) of the program. His 2012 season saw the Wildcats post Date Hired at UK: Dec. 22, 2011 one of their best seasons in school annals, as UK hosted Education the first round of the NCAA Tournament after ending the regular season College: Cincinnati (2001) sporting a top-25 NCAA RPI. • Bachelor’s Degree Business-Finance The Wildcats excelled under Cedergren’s aggressive attacking style of play • Team Captain, All-Conference USA in 2012. Kentucky’s offensive attack was speared by goal-scoring threats Matt Post-Graduate Degree: Xavier (2005) Lodge and Tyler Riggs, as UK finished with the 10th most points in single- • Master’s of Business-Finance season annals, ranking fourth in corner kicks. Cedergren’s first-year impact could be seen directly in the offense churned Playing Career out from Lodge and Riggs, who combined for 14 goals and seven assists. 1991-93: Kalmar FF (Division I) Lodge set program records in shots in a season and career, while Riggs contin- 1994-95: Sölvesborg GIF (Division IV & III) ued to set his sights on UK scoring records. Lodge, Riggs and defender 1996-97: Mjällby AIF (Division I) Steven Perinovic each earned All-Conference USA accolades, with Lodge and 1997-00: Cincinnati (C-USA) Perinovic each earning all-region honors. 2001: Cincinnati Riverhaws (A-League) The Wildcats opened the Cedergren era with a grueling slate, which led to Coaching Career an 0-3 record and a 1-3 start, facing three top-25 teams to open the year. UK Year Team Record Note then rebounded, starting with a 1-0 win at No. 18 Louisville, kicking off a 9- 2001 Cincinnati (student assistant) 7-8-4 C-USA Tournament 4-2 record over its last 15 games. The Wildcats set a new program record for 2007 Dartmouth (assistant coach) 11-4-3 NCAA Tournament games played and wins against top-25 foes, also sporting its best road record 2008 Dartmouth (assistant coach) 11-6-2 NCAA Sweet 16 since 1995 (6-2).UK entered the 2012 NCAA Tournament hosting berth 2009 Dartmouth (assistant coach) 10-7-1 NCAA Tournament against Xavier sporting the final regular-season RPI (No. 25) in the modern- 2010 Dartmouth (associate head coach) 12-7-1 NCAA Sweet 16 era history of the program (2003-present). 2011 Dartmouth (associate head coach) 8-6-4 Ivy Champions Following the season, Wilder – an All-Conference USA midfielder in 2012 Kentucky (head coach) 10-9-2 NCAA Tournament 2012 – was drafted in the Supplemental Draft by FC Dallas. UK senior midfielder Charley Pettys was also inked to his first profes- sional contract with the Blues in the USL. UK senior forward Gabriel Conelian also signed with the of MLS, with Conelian playing on the U-23 development team. UK’s 2012 success was not limited to on the pitch, as UK compiled a 3.35 team GPA during the spring semester, the highest team GPA since the program started keeping records in 2001. A native of Sölvesborg, Sweden, Cedergren came to UK after spending five years with Dartmouth, leading the Big Green to the NCAA Tournament in each season, an impressive feat at an Ivy League program without athletic scholarships and significant academic requirements. A former standout player at the University of Cincinnati, Cedergren helped pace Dartmouth to the Sweet 16 in two of the five years, including two Ivy League Championships. The 2010 National Soccer Coaches Association of America Northeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year, Cedergren helped lead the Big Green to a 52-30-12 overall record, including a 22-9-3 mark in Ivy League play, with NCAA Tournament appearances from 2007-11. Dartmouth is one of just 10 programs to play in five consecutive NCAA Tournaments, the eighth-longest streak in the nation, winning the Ivy League title in 2008 and 2011. Highly committed to the student-athlete experience and success on the field and in the classroom, Cedergren’s Dartmouth teams won the NSCAA Team Academic Award for five consecutive seasons. In 2009, Dartmouth’s team 3.46 GPA was the highest in the nation, with Dartmouth boasting three Scholar-Athlete All-America honorees. Cedergren’s impact on Dartmouth could been seen directly in the individ- ual achievements of its student-athletes, guiding two players to All-America accolades, two Hermann Trophy candidates, Ivy League Player and Rookie of

4 the Year honorees and 28 All-Ivy League selections. In addition, Dart- mouth players earned an invite to the Major League Soccer Player Com- WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT JOHAN bine in four consecutive seasons. Former Dartmouth head coach Jeff Cook – who coached Cedergren at “It is really exciting. We couldn’t get happier for him and his family. I am just delighted for him moving forward in his career, but also because I feel like Cincinnati – has been enrolled in the demanding UEFA Pro License Kentucky is the type of institution that we would hope our assistants move coaching course throughout the 2011 year, requiring Cedergren to take on into when they have jobs. It is a great position to leave Dartmouth for. Of an enhanced role with the program, including coaching the team indepen- course we are sad to see Johan go, this is the right opportunity for him and dently at times during spring games and preseason training sessions. his career. Highly active in recruiting the Dartmouth roster, Cedergren found suc- cess coaching international talents, with the 2011 Dartmouth roster featur- “Johan was a seriously competitive player and one of the best players I have ing six international players from five different countries. UK’s 2012 roster ever coached in my over 20 years of being involved in . His featured 10 international players. passion for the game was very evident, even when he was playing. He was Cedergren played for Cook at Cincinnati, after playing at the highest a bit older when I recruited him to the University of Cincinnati, so his final youth level in Sweden for Kalmar FF, also participating in the national year in school, he was no longer eligible because of his age, so he took his development program. At UC, Cedergren was a three-year letterwinner senior year as a student-assistant coach. That was the first time that I saw and an All-Conference USA honoree. A former team captain, Cedergren his real interest in team organization, in putting real thought into building a helped lead UC to its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 1998 team and the process, team management, all of those things that go along and a final-season top-20 ranking. with coaching. That is when we knew he was going to be a really good After concluding his playing career with a business-finance degree, coach.” Cedergren attained his master’s in business administration from Xavier University, while also working full time in finance. Before beginning his “I have said this to a few people. I believe that his experience outside of the coaching career, Cedergren spent eight years working in business, includ- game, ironically, has really set him up well in terms of his professionalism, ing time spent with U.S. Bank (2004-07) and the Johnson Investment the fact that he has done his MBA, he has worked in the business world for Counsel (2001-04). While in Cincinnati, Cedergren coached with the a time. That helps him. I think he does a great job with preparation. That Cincinnati Classics Soccer Club. stands out to me. He is very current, up-to-date on sports science, condi- Cedergren is currently working on his EFA B Badge and has completed tioning and coaching. He is a passionate man. He wants to gain knowledge; the NSCAA Premier, Advanced National and National certifications. he wants to see how he can be a better coach. For me that is one of the Cedergren, 38, is married to the former Julia Greenwald, a native of things that when you look across all sports and you see the top coaches, it Cincinnati. The couple has two children, Gavin (seven) and Abigail (two). is those that are always trying to get better. As a coach, once you start to think you have figured it all out, you are in trouble. He is so knowledgeable CEDERGREN QUICK NOTES about the game. And our players really respect him and wanted to play for him. I feel that he was able to work with our student-athletes in the right way * In his first season, directed Kentucky to an NCAA Tournament hosting so that they knew that he could really help them become better players in berth, its first since 2003, with the Wildcats setting a new program record college soccer.” for wins against top-25 foes. - Dartmouth Head Coach Jeff Cook * Helped transform Kentucky’s offense into his signature high-paced attack, with UK’s scoring output rankings among the tops in school history. “Johan is a great hire for Kentucky. He was huge for me and Dartmouth dur- * Combined with his five years at Dartmouth, has now helped lead his team ing his time there. He really helped us jump the program to the next level. I to the NCAA Tournament for six consecutive seasons. had the chance to work with him after the season to get ready for the MLS * As the associate head coach, guided the Dartmouth Big Green to five con- Combine last year and he was huge for me there. He was that one missing secutive NCAA Tournament appearances, despite battling the obstacles of link that we had as far as bringing his ideas and coaching ability that kind of playing in the academic-restricted Ivy League without athletic scholarships. brought us from being a competitive team to being a team that expected to * The 2010 National Soccer Coaches Association of America NCAA Assis- win on the national stage. He is an important person and a lifelong friend in tant Coach of the Year, Cedergren worked directly with Dartmouth’s mid- my life and I am just so excited that he has gotten the opportunity to coach field and forwards during his time with the Big Green. Kentucky.” * Committed to academic success, Kentucky’s spring team GPA was the - LA Galaxy and former Dartmouth MF Dan Keat highest in the history of the program and Dartmouth won the NSCAA Team Academic Award for five consecutive years. “The Kentucky program is one that has been on the cusp of national promi- * Helped guide Dartmouth to a 52-30-12 overall record, one of only 10 pro- nence for quite a few years. They have teetered in and out of the top 25 grams to play in five consecutive NCAA Tournaments, the eighth-longest and the expectation for every program at Kentucky is probably to be in the streak in the nation. top 10. UK’s hire in Johan is a guy who will very likely take you there. For * Mentored a bevy of individual talents at Dartmouth, including two All-Ameri- the school, the program and the athletics department as a whole, there is a cans, two Hermann Trophy candidates, Ivy League Player and Rookie of man in place now who will get things done for the program.” the Year honorees and 28 total All-Ivy League selections. - University of Washington Head Coach Jamie Clark * Former All-Conference USA standout at Cincinnati, married to Cincinnati native, the former Julia Greenwald, living in the Queen City for 10 years, before coaching at Dartmouth. Johan and Julia have two children, son Gavin (seven) and daughter Abigail (two).

5 ASSISTANT COACH DAVID CASPER Assistant coach David Casper is in his second year as an assistant coach for the Wildcats and his sixth sea- son overall in collegiate coaching. In 2012, Casper, who is the responsible for the goalkeepers on the Kentucky roster, helped lead the UK netminders to the 11th best goals against average (1.21) as well as a tie for the 10th-most shutouts (six) in school annals. Senior Jack Van Arsdale was a major benefactor of the tutelage of Casper as he posted 11th best goals against average (1.10) and shutouts (five) in school history while helping the Wildcats reach their first postsea- son berth since 2003. Under Casper, Van Arsdale also garnered All-Confer- ence USA honors (2nd team) as well as being named C-USA Player of the Week and College Soccer News National Team of the Week after his six- save shutout against No. 18 Louisville in Louisville. Casper comes to Kentucky after three successful seasons as the top assis- tant coach and goalkeeping coach for Division I Saint Francis University (Loretto, Pa.). During his time at St. Francis, Casper helped guide the club to back-to-back 10-win seasons for the first time in school history. While working with the keepers, Casper helped set the school record for shutouts in a season (11), ranking third in the NCAA in shutout percentage (0.61), sixth in save percentage (.864) and 11th in goals-against average (0.65). Casper arrived at St. Francis in 2009, helping the club post a win over the seventh-ranked team in the nation. After a year of working with the team, St. Francis had a breakout season in 2010, winning as school-record 11 games and six in conference play. The team finished with a No. 2 final NSCAA North Atlantic Region ranking and the highest RPI in school annals. While at St. Francis, Casper worked directly with the goalkeepers, in addition to assisting in all aspects of planning and conducting training ses- sions, game analysis, scouting, recruiting, team travel, fundraising, equip- ment management, community relations and academic monitoring. Before coming to St. Francis, Casper coached as the primary assistant and goalkeepers coach at William Paterson University (Wayne, N.J.). He assisted in planning and conducting training and assisting with the day-to- day management of the program. In 2008, William Paterson collected 13 wins, including five in confer- ence play to finish the season ranked No. 22 in the NSCAA national poll. William Paterson finished third in the NSCAA Metro Region, winning the ECAC Metro Region Championship. William Paterson won its first post- season championship since 1975 and set a school-record with nine shutouts in 2008. Casper spent two seasons (2004-05) working as the assistant coach and head junior varsity coach at Timothy Christian High School in Piscataway, N.J., where he was responsible for on-field coaching, planning and con- ducting training sessions. In 2003, he was the head coach at Somerset Christian Academy in Zarephath, N.J. He has additional experience as a trainer for the N.Y. Red Bulls Region- al Development School (2006-08), where he worked with under-14 field players and goalkeepers. In 2008, he was the trainer for Competitive Goal- keeping in Bridgewater, N.J., training a variety of different ages and levels of keepers. Casper has a variety of experience in summer camps, coaching at St. Francis, Notre Dame, Navy, Michigan State, Rhode Island and Victory Sports Camps. Casper had a standout player career as a goalkeeper at Wheaton College (Ill.) and Messiah College (Pa.).While at Wheaton, he had a 0.63 goals- against average in 2001, with five shutouts. After transferring to Messiah College, he served as the starter on the 2002 Division III National Cham- pions, totaling a 0.40 goals-against average and a school-record 16.5 shutouts. In 2006-07, he served as the starting keeper for William Pater- son, posting eight shutouts. Following his collegiate career, Casper had a trial with Independiente de Medellin, in the Colombia First Division. 6 ASSISTANT COACH ERIK IMLER Former three-time NCAA National Team, Imler has served as technical advisor for the U.S. Soccer Champion and Olympic veteran Erik Development Academy (Great Lakes Territory). In that role, he scouted all Imler is in his second year as an assistant coach at UK. youth players in the Great Lakes territory (Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, West- In 2012, Imler transformed a backline which start- ern Pennsylvania, Northern Kentucky and Colorado). ed at times two freshmen and two upperclassmen into In 2005, Imler founded the Boot Room Soccer School in Waxhaw, a solid wall in front of the keeper. Under Imler’s tute- N.C., a soccer training resource that was focused on developing innovative lage Kentucky reached the postseason for the first time training programs for all ages and skill levels. He worked directly in devel- since 2003. The backline was key for the Wildcats as oping mentoring and coaching programs for all college bound student-ath- the squad posted the fourthbest goals against average in the Conference letes and was charged with managing all financial aspects of the business. USA as well as posting the second-fewest goals allowed in the league. In 2008, he was a presenter at the NSCAA Convention in Baltimore, Md. The anchor of the backline, senior centerback Steven Perinovic started A native of Bowie, Md., Imler earned his bachelor of science in educa- all 21 games in the Kentucky kit in 2012 and with Imler’s guidance pro- tion from the University of Virginia in 1993. Imler has his USSF “A” duced his finest year to date by being selected first-team All C-USA as well Coaching License in 2010 and is an accredited trainer in certified speed, as earning C-USA All-Tournament team honors. agility and quickness by the National Endurance Sports Trainers Associa- One of the more decorated players in Virginia school history, Imler tion. won three national championships at Virginia (1989, 1991, 1992) as a star Imler is married to the former Claudine Maas and the couple have a midfielder and defender. Soccer America honored Imler’s playing career as 13-year old daughter named Jordan and an eight-year old son, Evan. a member of the Team of the Century and on the 1990’s Team of the Decade. A two-time All-American at Virginia, Imler was a ParadeMagazine High School All-American during his prep career. Imler is also a veteran of the United States Olympic (1991-92; Barcelona, Spain) and National Teams (1991-93), in addition to two years on the U.S. Youth National Team (1985-87). Imler notched a full interna- tional cap with the U.S.A. National Team in 1993. In the 1992 Olympic Games, Imler started all six games and scored a goal and added an assist vs. Poland, who won the Silver Medal. Following his career at UVA, Imler embarked on a successful profes- sional soccer career, playing a year with the (Delaware Wizards and Raleigh Flyers). He also played for the D.C. Unit- ed and the in Major League Soccer from 1996- 97, before playing in the A-League for the and the Lehigh Valley Steam. Imler helped lead D.C. United to the MLS Champi- onship in 1996. Imler was drafted in the third round (30th overall) in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft, playing in 19 games while helping lead D.C. United to the title. After his standout playing career on the collegiate and professional level, Imler began an assistant coaching career with a season at his alma mater, coaching at Virginia in 1993. He then moved to The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. (1998-99), before taking the head coaching job with the Belmont Abbey women’s soccer program in 2009-10. During his season as the head coach of Belmont Abbey College, Imler led the team to a 17-3-3 record, before becoming an assistant coach with the U.S.A. men’s national under-17 team. Imler comes to Kentucky after a two-year stint as an assistant coach from the United States U17 Men’s National Team. He was charged with training the reserve players when the first team was traveling domestically and internationally. He played a major role with younger group of residen- cy players and assisted the head coach in younger group residency players in an international tournament in Montaigu, France. He was highly active in coordinating, planning and executing the training of the team, in addi- tion to scheduling all local games and scrimmages for the first and second teams. He helped track the progress of all current cycle age group players for consideration in the next residency program cycle. He was highly active in scouting USYSA National Events, US Soccer National League events and US Soccer Developmental Academy events. In addition to his role as an assistant coach with the U.S. U18 Men’s

7 SUPPORT STAFF MARCO DOS SANTOS HEATHER MCATEE Marco dos Santos is in his second year as the direc- Heather McAtee is in her seventh year at the Uni- tor of operations with the University of Kentucky Men’s Soc- versity of Kentucky. As the assistant athletics director cer team after playing for the squad from 2008-2009. for academics and eligibility, her main duties include A native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, dos Santos is in overseeing the eligibility certification process, the APR charged with the task of the day-to-day operations collection and submission process, the sport agent reg- management of the UK soccer program as well as istration process, all waiver submissions and the sec- assisting in the overall coordination of the program including the schedul- ondary violation reporting process. ing and operations of UK’s soccer camps. Prior to coming to the University of Kentucky, McAtee was the director Dos Santos is also the coordinator of all the travel plans for the team on of compliance at Florida State University from 2002-06 and the compli- the road and is involved in both the planning and execution of the practice ance assistant at Vanderbilt University from 2000-02. plans for the team. Daily management of the UK soccer office is also under McAtee received a Bachelor of Science and Applied Science in Food the eye of Dos Santos. and Nutrition/Dietetics from Youngstown State University in 1999. While A two-year member of the soccer program, dos Santos won the Confer- at Youngstown State, she was a two-time captain of the Women’s Swim- ence USA Newcomer of the Year in 2008 after recording five goals to go ming and Diving Team. She was also the President of the Student Athlete along with handing out four assists while seeing action in 15 games. Advisory Committee and a member of the Steering Committee for NCAA His senior season in 2009 saw the Wildcats reach the C-USA Tourna- Certification. ment after posting 13-6-0 record with dos Santos netting a goal and con- McAtee, born in Youngstown, Ohio, received her Master’s degree in necting on three assists. Sport Administration from Florida State in 2000. In 2010, dos Santos graduated from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health Promotion with a focus on Exercise Science. ALYX AYER Since then, he has been a coach and director for Tetra Brazil as well as Alyx Ayer is in her third year as the assistant mar- Commonwealth Soccer and Georgetown Youth Soccer in central Kentucky keting director for UK athletics. with dos Santos was awarded the Tetra Brazil Leadership Award in 2011. A native of Honolulu, Hawaii, Ayer joined the UK marketing staff during the fall of 2011, and works pri- KEVIN SAAL marily with the men’s and women’s soccer, gymnastics Kevin Saal is in his seventh year with the Kentucky and softball programs. Ayer worked directly with her staff after joining the Wildcats in February 2007 and is assigned sports in the promotion and management of its brand, in addition in his first year as the senior associate athletics director to her day-to-day responsibilities in the marketing office. for operations. In addition to her sport responsibilities in UK marketing, Ayer also In 2010, Saal moved into a role as the sport admin- coordinates UK’s facebook athletics page and manages a staff of 19 interns istrator for the men’s soccer program, working directly and graduate assistants. with UK’s coaches and student-athletes. Day to day, Saal oversees and Ayer joined the UK staff after a successful four year stint at her alma directs event management, game operations, facilities and sports turf efforts mater, Seton Hall University. At SHU, Ayer was the athletics marketing in support of all athletic events and SEC/NCAA post-season champi- manager, coordinating marketing, ticketing and branding strategy for 14 onships hosted in UK Athletics facilities. intercollegiate sports. She worked directly with the men’s and women’s soc- Saal came to UK after a two-year stint at the University of Missouri- cer program, volleyball, and softball and spearheaded game presen- Kansas City, as Director of Operations, overseeing event management, tation actives for men’s and women’s basketball. Ayer was the sport admin- facilities and the athletic ticket office, in addition to participating in annual istrator for the pep band and the spirit squad, also managing the SHU ticket sales and fundraising efforts. social media and overseeing the student and graduate assistant staff. From 2000-05, Saal served in event management at Kansas State. In Before joining SHU full time, Ayer was a marketing intern as an under- this role, he coordinated the day-to-day operations of athletics facilities and graduate student helping design marketing campaigns for men’s and event management for all athletic and non-athletic events to include man- women’s basketball, volleyball and men’s and women’s soccer. In addition agement of a 200-member event staff, facility scheduling and budget man- to her experience at SHU, Ayer also worked as an office intern for the agement. While at K-State Saal held operational responsibilities for Potomac Nationals in the Washington Nationals organization and as the numerous Big 12 and NCAA Championship events. In addition, Saal suite sales and services intern for Madison Square Garden. coordinated planning and management of all travel logistics for the Kansas Ayer received her bachelor of science from SHU in 2008 in business State football program. Before assuming the event management position at administration, graduating with Magna Cum Laude honors, and is cur- Kansas State, Saal served for one year as the rowing and golf administrative rently working on her master’s degree in strategic communication. assistant for the Wildcats. In addition to day-to-day office operations, Saal Ayer is a daughter of Cliff and Bernye Ayer. was responsible for the preparation, administration and analysis of multiple sports budgets, assisting with NCAA compliance, recruiting, and coordi- SCOTT GEISINGER nating all aspects of team travel. Scott Geisinger is in his first year as the event man- Saal graduated from the University of Kansas with a master’s degree in ager for the Kentucky men’s soccer program. education and sports administration in 2000. After a successful one-year Geisinger also serves in the same role for UK’s track stint with the University of Arkansas swimming and diving program, he and field program and as the assistant event manager received his undergraduate degree from Texas Christian University in 1999 for UK football and baseball. where he was a three-year letter winner and NCAA participant on the Geisinger joined the UK full-time staff after a suc- Horned Frog swimming and diving squad. cessful year with UK as its graduate assistant for event management in Saal and his wife Jennifer have two children, Jacob (13) and Alex (11). 2012-13. As the GA in the event management office, Geisinger was

8 charged with UK’s rifle and swimming and diving programs. He also assist- BRENT INGRAM ed in the game management duties for football, women’s basketball, track Brent Ingram is in his eighth year as the assistant and field and baseball. director of media relations at Kentucky and in his 10th During his time at Kentucky, Geisinger has worked several notable year working in the UK media relations office. Ingram events as the assistant director, including the 2013 NCAA Softball Lexing- is responsible for all the publicity efforts for the UK ton Regional, the 2013 SEC Softball Tournament, the 2012 NCAA Volley- baseball and men’s soccer programs, and functions as ball first and second rounds and the 2012 NCAA Men’s and Women’s the secondary web coordinator for Kentucky’s athletics Tournaments. website, UKathletics.com. He joined the UK staff as a volunteer intern in the event management As the baseball and soccer contact, Ingram coordinates all media office in February of 2012, assisting with game operations during the requests, in addition to writing and editing Kentucky media guides, game spring semester, working directly with UK’s hosting of the SEC Indoor notes and press releases, also maintaining and editing all social media web- Track and Field Championships and UK’s record-setting 2012 baseball sea- site presences, with UK ranking No. 18 in the NCAA with its @UKbase- son. Before working with UK, Geisinger worked in the ticket office for the ball account and No. 5 with its @UKmensSoccer account. Ingram also Lexington Legends, a minor league affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. serves as the media coordinator and official scorer during home baseball Geisinger earned his bachelor of arts in arts and sciences with a special- and men’s soccer contests, in addition to his day-to-day responsibilities in ization in economics and sociology. He earned his master’s degree in kinesi- the media relations office and the management of UK’s entire 22-sport ology and health promotions, specializing in sports leadership in 2013. He intercollegiate athletic program. rank track at UK from 2005-09, competing in middle-distance and was a In seven previous years working with the UK baseball program, four-year letterwinner. Ingram has successfully promoted a school-record four All-America selec- tions, including a program-first two honorees in 2008. In addition during GARY FOXWORTH Ingram’s seven-years with UK baseball, a school-record 58 players have Gary Foxworth enters his 17th year working with been picked in the MLB Draft or signed free agent professional contracts, the sports video department at the University of Ken- including 15 players drafted in the top 10 rounds since 2008. Pitching tucky, and his first with the women’s soccer team after stars James Paxton (2009) and Alex Meyer (2011) became the third and a 16-year stint with the Kentucky football team. fourth UK players picked in the first-round picks in the 48-year history of Foxworth is responsible for all home game and UK in the MLB Draft, with Meyer going 23rd overall in the 2011 MLB practice footage, as well as assisting the coaching staff Draft to the Washington Nationals. UK currently has Collin Cowgill in with the high-tech ProZone Video System, which is used by many high- the big leagues for a third season, lefty Scott Downs as one of the top level professional teams such as EPL Champions, Manchester United. relievers in the game and former UK stars Chris Rusin and Andrew Albers Foxworth graduated from Eastern Kentucky in 1989 and began his advancing to MLB in 2013. career at EKU in the media resources department for eight years. During a historic 2012 UK baseball season, the Wildcats shattered Foxworth is a Lexington, Ky., native, and a graduate of Lafayette High nearly every school record and boasted some of the top individual players School. He and his wife, Kimber, have a son, Austin, and daughter, Jessica in program annals, including consensus freshman All-America selections Ann. Austin Cousino and A.J. Reed, with Gary Henderson named Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year. After the year, a school-record nine players MIKE HALEY were drafted, second-most of any school in the nation. The Wildcats Mike Haley has been a full-time member of the soared to a No. 1 national ranking for the first time in program history Center for Academic and Tutorial Services (C.A.T.S.) and shattered a bevy of school records during the best campaign in the since the summer of 1991. Haley works as an Academ- 107-year history of the program. ic Counselor and works closely with the women’s soccer During his time with men’s soccer, several UK stars have earned acco- program. lades, including the first two freshman All-America honorees in program Haley received a pair of degrees from UK. He history in back-to-back seasons (Dylan Asher; 2010, Matt Lodge; 2009) earned his bachelors in 1987, followed by his masters in Athletic Adminis- and defender Barry Rice was named the third and fourth All-America tration in 1993. selection (2007,2008) in school annals. Ingram has helped transform the Haley received the inaugural Lifetime Achievement award at the 2003 men’s soccer program into a digital age, as UK provides arguably the only Catspy awards. consistent interactive live blog in the NCAA for all of its road contests and Haley has a son, Ryan, and resides in Lexington. have debuted technological innovations including live video streaming for home contests and a comprehensive men’s soccer interactive website geared ERIC HARSHMAN towards attracting recruits. Ingram graduated in December of 2006 from the University of Ken- Eric Harshman enters his first year on the UK Sports Turf staff, and tucky with a degree in communication. He began his career in sports infor- will take over all the field duties for the UK Soccer Complex’s game and mation as an intern for the Kentucky High School Athletic Association practice field. from 2000-2006, under KHSAA veterans Butch Cope, Julian Tackett and Harshman is originally from Fort Wayne, Ind., where he grew up. He Marilyn Mitchell, and began working as a student assistant in the UKMR obtained a Certification in Turf Management from Rutgers University in office during the summer of 2004. As a student assistant in 2006, Ingram 2008. He has worked for the sports turf department at the Louisville Bats worked as the secondary contact for the baseball program under primary and LSU. contact Scott Dean, with the Wildcats completing a worst-to-first turn- He is married to his wife, Katie, and is in the adoption process of a 21- around in claiming the SEC Championship and hosting the first NCAA month old from Africa. Regional in program history. He spent the 2006-07 school year working as the media relations assistant at UK, handling baseball, rifle and assisting the football program under long-time UK football SID Tony Neely. In addition to his time at Kentucky, he has worked conference and NCAA championship events 9 ranging from baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, volleyball and track and field. Ingram also served as the official scorer for the 2009 and 2010 SEC Baseball Tournament and as the official scorer for the 2011 Lexington Softball NCAA Super Regional. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors Association of American (CoSIDA) and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). Annually, UKMR and Ingram’s publications are listed among the tops in the nation by CoSIDA, including the 2009 Baseball Media Guide, which finished first in the district. In 2010-11, the UK baseball poster – conceptualized by marketing director Nathan Schwake and creative director Kim Troxall – was named as the best poster among all of the NCAA’s spring sports. Ingram, 30, is a native of Gainesville, Fla., and the son of Dr. Dewayne and Pat Ingram. He is single and has a sister, Trisha Ingram Layow. Trisha and her husband Matt Layow, has three children, walt McCOMBS Cole Thomas (three) and twins Scarlett and Savannah (four months). john WRIGHT athletic training athletic training LUCAS RICHARDSON Former Dartmouth all-conference standout Lucas Richardson has joined the Kentucky men’s soccer staff as its volunteer assistant coach for the 2013 season. Richardson, a native of Englewood, Colo., joins the UK staff after a great career on the pitch for the Big Green that saw him help lead the club to two Ivy League Championships. Following his playing career, Richardson was an assistant coach for Dartmouth during the 2010 season, joining Cedergren, then the associ- ate head coach, on the staff. “I am thrilled to add Lucas to the coaching staff,” Cedergren said. “Having had the pleasure of working with Lucas on the same staff at Dartmouth and knowing about his playing career, I knew he would be a tremendous asset to our program. His experience, work ethic and personality will be a key dee BIGBEE weston PLETCHER in helping us build the program moving forward.” Richardson was a member of the Dartmouth team from 2003-06, winning Ivy League Champi- athletic training media relations onships in 2004 and 2005, with the team advancing to the NCAA Tournament in 2005. A defender, Richardson earned All-Ivy League honors as a sophomore and junior and was named third-team All- New England as a junior. As a senior, Richardson served as a team captain. “I am excited to get to work with Johan and the entire Kentucky men’s soccer program,” Richard- son said. “I was fortunate to work alongside him for a year at Dartmouth, and the opportunity to join him at a place like Kentucky was too good to pass up.” He has coaching experience at the youth level, including serving as head coach of the Upper Val- ley Lightning Under 14 Boys in 2009. He also worked with several non-profit service ventures after graduation, including two y ears working with Grassroot Soccer, including a nine-month internship in Zambia and a year as the director for America SCORES in Denver. During his year working as the program director for America SCORES Denver, Richardson was a field intern in Lusaka, Zambia, implementing HIV/AIDS prevention education programs throughout kim BOHANNON alex COMBS youth soccer leagues. He also coaches a soccer club while in Zambia. support associate media relations After returning to the United State, Richardson served as soccer and events manager, as well as intern manager for Grassroot Soccer’s base in Norwich, Vt. He was responsible for all soccer related fundraising projects, recruitment of Africa field interns and outreach to the US soccer community. Richardson earned his bachelor’s degree in government from Dartmouth in 2007 with a concen- tration in political theory. JOHN SPURLOCK John Spurlock is in his fourth season as the strength and conditioning coach for the men’s soccer team. He also works with women’s soccer, men’s and women’s sprinters and hurdlers, as well as assisting with 10 other varsity teams. Spurlock, a native of Fairfield, Ohio, came to UK from the University of Day- ton in Dayton, Ohio. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a certified strength and con- chet WHITE britney McINTOSH ditioning coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. Spurlock is also photographer photographer certified by USA Weightlifting as a Sports Performance Coach. He competes in Olympic weightlift- ing and was the 2008 Ohio State champion in the 77 kilogram weight class. Spurlock earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Hanover College in 2005. While at Hanover, he was a wide receiver on the football team. He earned his master’s degree in kinseology from UK in 2009.

10 PLAYER BIOS Alex Bumpus Bryan Celis D • 5-9 • Fr. MF • 5-8 • So. Hilliard, Ohio (Hilliard Davidson) Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek)

Pre-College * 2012 UKIT All-Tournament Team Played for Terry Smith at Hilliard Davidson High School in Ohio, earning three varsity letters … During 2012 the club season, Bumpus was under the guidance of Billy Thompson as a Became one of the top freshmen in collegiate soccer in 2012, playing in all member of the Soccer Academy … During his freshman 21 games with 11 starts as an attacking midfielder and forward … Logged season at Hilliard, Bumpus helped to lead the Wildcats to a 2009 District 1317 minutes … Totaled a goal and four assists, with his four assists rank- title while on the way to be naming team “Rookie of the Year” as well as ing second-best on the club … Fired 12 shots, with eight coming on target Ohio Capital Conference Special Mention … During the 2009 club sea- … Netted his first career goal as a game-winning tally vs. St. Joseph’s, the son, Bumpus helped win the Ohio state Club title and a berth in the first win of the Johan Cedergren era … Totaled assists vs. Memphis, FIU, Regional Final for the Crew … At the conclusion of Bumpus’ sophomore Tulsa and SMU … Started the last 10 games … Earned the starting assign- season, one in which he was named team captain by coaches and fellow ment in the season opener at Dayton … Played the full time four times, teammates, Bumpus was named Top Midfielder by the team and his sec- including 110 minutes vs. SMU in the C-USA Tournament semifinals, ond consecutive OCC Special Mention … The club campaign brought with UK battling through injuries … Fired a season-high two shots vs. St. another Ohio state title, Midwest Regional League Championship and a Joe’s and Memphis … In C-USA games alone, ranked sixth in the league finalist at the Disney College Showcase … The 2011 junior season saw in assists. Bumpus named Hilliard MVP and first-team all-OCC, first-team all-dis- trict and second-team all-state. Pre-College A native of Houston, Texas, and product of Mayde Creek High School … Personal Coached by Carl Flemming of the Texans FC … Member of US National Born Alex Grant Bumpus on Sept. 8, 1994 to Haidee Bumpus in Colum- Team U-17, U-15, and U-14 teams … Helped led the Texans FC to a 12- bus, Ohio … Has a brother, Spencer (17) … Active in the community by 4-8 record while notching five goals … Rated by TopDrawerSoccer.com as volunteering as a youth soccer coach, as well as helping to run local soccer the 75th best soccer player in his class as well as the 10th best in the state tournaments and camps … A three-time scholar-athlete. and 22nd best at his forward position.

Personal Full name is Bryan Celis … Born on Jan. 8, 1994 in Houston, Texas … Son of Luis Fernando Celis and Martha Espana … Has two brothers, Jonathon Gil (26) and Matthew Celis (12) … Member of the Honor Roll his senior year at Mayde Creek High School.

Celis’ Career stats Year gP-s gaPts sh sog YC-rC gW PK-att 2012 21-11 14612 8 4-0 1 0-0 Ryan Creel MF • 5-9 • Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Christian Academy of Knoxville)

Pre-College All-state at the Christian Academy of Knoxville … Totaled 38 goals in two years for CAK, leading his team to a 43-4 overall record in two seasons … Netted 17 goals with 21 assists as a junior and 21 goals with 25 assists as a senior … Was on the US Region III team as a sophomore, traveling to Costa Rica … Led his team to the state quarterfi- nals as a freshman and sophomore and the state championship as a junior and senior … Played with club team FC Alliance 95 black and coach John Craven from fourth grade through high school … Led club team to the state finals twice and the Region Championship in 2011 … Named first-team all-district in 2011 and 2012, earning all-state honors in 2012 and 2013 … Was a finalist for the Gatorade High School Player of the Year award in 2012 as a junior … Was named MVP of his district and first-team all-state as a senior. As a freshman, midfielder Bryan Celis netted one goal and had four assists. Goal came as the game-winning tally vs. St. Joe’s in the home opener. 11 Personal … Totaled 104 saves and a 0.63 goals-against average as a junior and 99 Full name is Ryan Lee Creel … Son of Jerry and Tonya Creel … Has two saves with a 0.70 goals-against average as a senior, totaling 20 shutouts in brothers, Jon (15) and Thomas (11) and a sister, Lilly (four) … Born May two years … Set the career record for saves (203) and wins by a goalkeeper 5, 1995 in Columbus, Ohio … Volunteered to run a weekly camp as a (15) … Played club for Everest Soccer Club and the Cleveland Blues Soc- junior in high school for inner city children in downtown Knoxville. cer Club … Was coached in club by Dan Zemanski and Jared Bernstein … Played with the Blues from 2001 and Everest from 2006 … Led team to Brad Doliner the district championship in 2012 and the district finals in 2011 … D • 5-10 • R-Sr. Earned three varsity letters and was named all-region in 2012 … Was named first-team All-Ohio and All-Greater Cleveland in 2012 … Was Cape Elizabeth, Maine named to the all-star team in 2012 and as the player to watch by the (IMG Soccer Academy) Cleveland Plain Dealer … Named second-team All-Greater Cleveland … Was named MVP and best defensive player at St. Edward … Helped led 2012 his team to a win over four-time state champion St. Ignatius in the district Experienced veteran came back from season-ending championship in 2012 … Led Everest to the Disney Showcase Champi- injury in 2011 … Played in three games off the bench, logging 71 minutes onship in 2012 … A three-year member of the academic honor roll. … Fired one shot, coming vs. FIU … Logged a season-high 45 minutes in a 5-1 win at IPFW in Fort Wayne, Ind. Personal Full name is Stuart Aston Jones Ford … Born on Nov. 10, 1994 in Shaker 2011 Heights, Ohio … Son of Scott J. Ford, Jr. and Evette Ford … Has a broth- Versatile defender played in four games with one start before suffering a er, Brendon (19) and a sister, Chelsea (21) … Active in the community, season-ending injury during UK’s 2-1 overtime win over High Point in serving as a leader at the freshman leadership retreat … Also volunteered in Columbia, S.C. … Made one start on the year, vs. IPFW, logging 90 min- tutoring inner-city youth and as a soccer coach. utes in a 4-2 win … Fired one shot in the win over IPFW. Kaelon Fox 2010 Helped anchor a UK backline that was crippled with injuries early in the D/MF • 6-2 • Fr. season … Stepped up and started eight games, playing in 15 of UK’s 19 Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) contests … Made starts at Marshall, at UAB, at Tulsa and at SMU, also starting vs. UCF, Memphis, Indiana and FIU … Totaled three shots on the Pre-College year, including shots vs. Michigan, UAB and … Logged 783 minutes. A Kentucky native, Fox was a four-year letterman for Louisville St. Xavier under the tutelage of coach Andy 2009 Schulten … For the club seasons, Fox played for Javanon under coach Joe Redshirted season. Williams from 2004-2011 and for Lexington FC under coach Matt Vogel from 2011 to 2012 … During his freshman year of club soccer with Pre-College Javanon, Fox helped lead the team to a state championship while earning a Attended Cape Elizabeth High School prior to lettering two years at the spot on the ODP State Team … The 2009 club season saw a second Pendleton School ... Led Cape Elizabeth to Maine State Champions two appearance for Javanon in the state title game, this time claiming a state consecutive years from 2006-2007 ... Played for IMG’s Development runner-up trophy and Fox’s second consecutive ODP state title nomination Academy teams, U16 and U18 ... Also, prior to the creation of the US Soccer Development Academy League, he was named to the Region I, ODP 1991 Boy’s Regional Player Pool for two consecutive years, 2006- 2007.

Personal Full name is James Bradley Doliner ... Son of Jim and Peggy Doliner … Has a sister Emily (22) who attends Tulane University ... Born on July 6, 1991 in Portland, Maine. doliner’s Career stats Year gP-s gaPts sh sog YC-rC gW PK-att 2010 15-8 0003 1 1-0 0 0-0 2011 4-1 0001 0 0-0 0 0-0 2012 3-0 0001 0 0-0 0 0-0 totals 22-9 0005 1 1-0 0 0-0 Stuart Ford GK • 5-10 • Fr. Shaker Heights, Ohio (St. Edward)

Pre-College Senior Brad Doliner played in a career-high 15 games with eight Played at St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio starts in 2010. Doliner suffered a season-ending injury in 2011, just for coaches Tony Dore, Jim Duffy and Tim Broadbent four games into the season. 12 … Fox’s junior season at St. X led to two goals and two assists, while St. X irving’s Career stats compiled a 27-1-1 record overall and claimed a Kentucky state title, as well Year gP-s Min ga gaa sv PCt. W-l-t sF as a NSCAA No. 6 National Final Ranking … For the Javanon club, Fox 2012 3-3 225:00 5 2.00 7 .583 1-2-0 19 helped lead them to a third consecutive finals appearance and a second runner-up finish in the state tournament … For Fox’s last season at St. X, Isak Krogstad he netted 12 goals and tallied six assists while earning All-District, Region, MF/F • 5-10 • So. Catholic, State and “Mr. Soccer” honors in the state of Kentucky by KHSSCA … Fox was also awarded All-American honors by NSCAA and Tromsoe, Norway NSCAA Player of the Year for the state of Kentucky. (Norwegian College of Elite Sport)

Personal 2012 Born May 31, 1995 in Atlanta, Ga., as Kaelon Paul Fox to David and Talented, versatile performer spent time as a forward Gina Fox … Has a brother, Cory Barrios (30) … A member of the and as an outside back in Johan Cedergren’s attacking style … Offensive National Honor Society and a NSCAA Scholar All-American Team, Fox skill set was perfect for Cedergren’s system and role of an outside back, participated in community service around Louisville with Boo at the Zoo, which often times leads the UK offensive attack … Played in 20 of UK’s American Red Cross Blood Drive and the YMCA … Plans to major in 21 games, starting 12 contests and logging 1208 minutes … Fired six shots health sciences at Kentucky. – including two on target … Started the final 10 games of the year … Logged the full time in six games, including 110 minutes in the C-USA Callum Irving Tournament Semifinals in Hoover, Ala., where UK played while battling injuries … Fired a season-high two shots vs. SMU in the tournament … GK • 6-0 • So. Earned first career start at Evansville with UK suffering several injuries, Vancouver, British Columbia getting his first taste of outside back, a position he played at times pre-col- (Winston Churchill/Burnaby Central) lege.

2012 Pre-College Earned the starting goalkeeper post in a preseason A versatile player in high school at Norger toppidrettsgymnas (Norwegian training position battle with junior Jack Van Arsdale … Started the season College of Elite Sport) … scoring 23 goals and dishing eight assist in only opener at Dayton, saving six shots and allowing four goals in a 4-3 loss, 10 matches for Fløya as a striker … Krogstad was a national champion for seeing 15 total shots and making several jaw-dropping saves that showcased the U-19 squad in 2010, winning the Honorary Pride Award (best athlete tremendous talent … After Van Arsdale got the start in the next two games and student) for the 2011 season. … During the club season’s Krogstad at the Gamecock Classic in Columbia, S.C., Irving returned to the starting played for TIL 2 (Tromsø Idrettslag) for coach Rune Martinussenog keeper position with his first career clean sheet in Johan Cedergren’s first Thomas Hafsad from 2006-2011, when with the club as a left and right career win … Worked around two St. Joe’s shots in his first career win, sav- back in 2011 he scored four goals and handing out five assists while play- ing one … Started the following game, against No. 4 Charlotte, allowing a ing in 16 matches … The 2010 campaign saw Krogstad help lead TIL 2 to first half goal before Van Arsdale manned the pipes in the second period … a fifth-place finish in the second division in Norway as well as getting the After Van Arsdale turned in a heroic performance at No. 18 Louisville to quarterfinals of the Junior Elite tournament. spark a UK turnaround, Irving served as the back-up keeper for the remainder of the year. Personal Full name is Isak Furu Krogstad … Born Feb. 10, 1992 in Tromsø (Trom- Pre-College soe), Norway … Son of Per Krogstad and Rigmor Furu … Has one broth- A highly sought after net-minder from the Vancouver, British Columbia, er, Torbjørn Krogstad (23). attended Sir Winston Churchill Secondary and Burnaby Secondary School … Played for the MLS Vancouver Whitecaps as a prospect from 2007 to Krogstad’s Career stats 2012 … During the 2012 season he helped the Whitecaps U-18 team to a Year gP-s gaPts sh sog YC-rC gW PK-att win/ berth in the USSDA Finals, posting a goals against average of 1.18 2012 20-12 0006.000 1-0 0 0-0 and helping the Whitecaps to a 17-3-2 record … For the 2010 season with Vancouver, Irving posted a 2.00 GAA in 270 minutes of action … In the 2009 club season, Irving helped the BC Provincial Team U-16 to a fourth place finish in the Canadian Club National Championships in Quebec, Canada as well as performing for the Whitecaps Residency team … In his six seasons on the Whitecaps, Irving was under the tutelage of Richard Grootscholen … Five time member of the honor roll since eight grade.

Personal Full name is Callum Ernest John Irving … Born March 16, 1993 in Van- couver, British Columbia, Canada … Son of Robert and Sheila Irving … Father played soccer for the varsity squad at Simon Fraser University … Has one brother, Geordie Irving (21) and two sisters, Liz Irving (26) and Ceilidh Irving (23).

As a freshman in 2012 and with injuries hitting the UK lineup, Isak Krogstad filled a vital need by shifting to outside back in coach Johan Cedergren’s attacking style system. 13 Justin Laird Sam Miller F • 6-0 • Jr. F • 5-7 • Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. Nicholasville, Ky. (East Jessamine) (Hartford Union/Wright State) Pre-College * 2011 Horizon League Newcomer of the Year Hails from down the road at East Jessamine High School in Nicholasville, Ky., where Miller was coached Pre-UK (Wright state) by Tom Morgan … A four time letter winner at East Jessamine, Miller, A native of Wisconsin, Laird comes to Lexington via Wright State Univer- along with current UK classmate Kaelon Fox, has played club soccer for sity in Ohio … Laird has played in a total of 35 matches for the Raiders Lexington Futbol Club 95 under the guidance of Matt Vogel since 2005 over the past two seasons … Netting a total of seven goals in his freshman … While with Lexington FC, Miller helped lead the team to a state final season, Laird was named to the Horizon League Newcomer team after his in both 2009 and 2010, capitalizing on nine goals and recording six assists freshman season in 2011, in which he led the Raiders in points (15) and while Lexington FC ended the year 13-5-7 … During his sophomore year, goals (7) … Registered a total of 20 shots, with 10 on-goal during the Miller was named team captain and helped to lead East Jessamine to a sophomore campaign which included 15 games in which Laird saw action. regional final while earning all-state honorable mention and all-district team honors as the team’s leading scorer and MVP… The same season for Pre-College club, Miller saw action in the Crossroads of America Showcase, and led Attended Hartford Union High School in Hartford, Wis., where Laird was Lexington FC to a MRL 1st Division Championship while scoring ten under the guidance of coach Jack De Selm … Played club soccer for the times and setting up five goals as the team finished 17-3-1 on the season North Shore United while being named a Regional Player to Watch … A … The 2011 campaign for East Jessamine saw another season with Miller four-year starter for the Orioles, Laird led Hartford Union to four consecu- as captain, leading scorer and offensive MVP. Miller also was named all- tive conference titles and a state playoff berth … Was selected three-time district for the second consecutive year and first-team all-state … The club all-conference and all-area honoree, as well as being named all-state his season saw Miller score a unprecedented 17 goals and picked up seven junior and senior seasons … Currently, Laird holds the Wisconsin state assists, as Lexington FC reached another state final, a CASL Showcase record for assists in a season (27) and a career (63). Championship as well as Disney Showcase Championship from the Copa Division … During Miller’s senior season, Miller was named captain for Personal the third straight time at East Jessamine. Born Justin Laird on July 15, 1993 … Has two siblings: brother Evan and sister Jenna. Personal Born Samuel Grey Miller on Sept. 10, 1994 to Craig and Sherry Miller in Napo Matsoso Lexington, Ky. … Has one brother, Cameron (20) who is also a member of the Centre College soccer team … A third-generation Wildcat, as both MF • 5-6 • Fr. parents as well as his grandfather attended Kentucky … A member of the Louisville, Ky. (St. Francis) National Honor Society, Youth Salute and named to an NSCAA High School All-American Scholar in 2013 … A volunteer with the Humane Pre-College Society, as well as Jessamine Co. Road Clean-Up Crew, Meals on Wheels, Comes to UK after playing high school at St. Francis Pass-Back Program Coordinator, peer tutor for disabled classmates and a High School under the coaching tutelage of Ralph volunteer assistant coach for LFC club teams during the off-season. Marshall … Played with the club team Rovers Youth Academy and head coach Nathan Pitcock … Matsoso was named MVP at St. Francis his Cameron Mohseni freshman year by scoring a staggering 29 goals and dishing out 19 assists … The club season in 2009 was a successful one for Matsoso as he helped D/MF • 5-9 • R-Fr. to lead his team to a State Cup final … The next season for St. Francis, Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Matsoso netted 16 goals and 10 more assists … Another State Cup playoff for Matsoso ended a game shy of the finals when his team was defeated in Pre-College the semi-finals … During Matsoso’s junior season, he found the back of Played two years at Chatfield High School and coach the net 12 times, while connecting with a teammate for nine assists on the Brock Blume … Played club with the Colorado Rush way to being named Most Outstanding Player and receiving first-team all- Academy and coach Erik Bushey for 10 years … Was named MVP of the state honors … His senior campaign ended with 15 goals scored and eight Rush Nike Match Day … Participated in ODP Regional Camp (2007-09) more assists … A member of the Lesotho national team. … Participated in ID2 Regional Camp in 2007 and was named MVP of the Colorado State Cup Final in 2008 … Participated in the Manchester Personal United Premier Cup in 2009 … Played four years on the Colorado Rush Full name Napo Davis Matsoso … Son of Marc and Pam Maguire … Developmental Academy Team … Was named to the academic honor roll Born May 28, 1994 in Maseru, Lesotho … Has a five brothers, James all four years of high school. (22), Lepe (21), Sunny (21), Marc (19), and Setho (18) …Brother Lepe is currently a member of the Northwestern University soccer team, Sunny Personal plays for Maryland University and James plays for Mount St. Joseph’s Col- Full name is Cameron Evan Mohseni … Son of Hossein and Paula lege in Ohio … Father, Marc attended Kentucky as well as his older broth- Mohseni … Has an older sister, Layla (21) … Born May 9, 1994 in Little- er Marc who is currently enrolled at UK … Active in the community by ton, Colo. helping at the Americana Community Center in 2009 and 2012, The Falls of Ohio in 2010 and 2011.

14 Steven Perinovic PerinoviC’s Career stats Year gP-s gaPts sh sog YC-rC gW PK-att D • 6-0 • R-Sr. 2010 18-14 0002 0 0-0 0 0-0 Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine) 2011 20-18 0225 1 2-0 0 0-0 2012 21-21 10211 4 3-0 1 0-0 * College Soccer News National Team of the Week totals 59-53 12418 5 5-0 1 0-0 (10/29/12) * Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week Ben Perkins (10/29/12) * 2012 UKIT All-Tournament Team MF/F • 6-4 • Fr. * 2012 Gamecock Classic All-Tournament Team Hong Kong, China * 2012 All-Conference USA (first-team) (Brighton/Hong Kong International) * 2012 All-Conference USA Tournament Team * 2012 NSCAA All-Midwest Region (second-team) Pre-College Moved from Hong Kong to Brighton (Utah) for one 2012 high school season … Was coached at Hong Kong International School by Athletic center back emerged as a breakout performer in Johan Cedegren’s Charlie Pryke and at Brighton by coach Russell Boyer … Played club for system of play … Started all 21 games at center back, leading the team Hong Kong FC (2008-12) and Inter FC (2012-13) … Led Brighton to the with 1892 minutes played … A physical, instinctual player, became a force Utah 5A Final Four as a senior … Named second-team All-State as a senior in the air at winning contested headers … Totaled one goal on 11 shots, in Utah, earning Utah Youth Soccer Player of the Month honors … Was firing four on target … Played the full time in 18 of 21 games … Was also named Brighton High School Silver Boot and Inter FC Golden Boot subbed out for just 31 minutes over three of UK’s 2012 games … Played … Netted nine goals with 12 assists as a senior, with 23 shots and two the full-time the final eight games, a span of 560 consecutive minutes … game-winning goals … In one season in the United States, made the Netted first career goal as the game-winning tally vs. East Tennessee State Olympic Development Program Region IV Team, competing in Hoover, … Fired shots in 11 different games … Earned first-team All-Conference Ala., in conjunction with the NCAA College Cup at Regions Park … USA honors in a voting of the league coaches … Was also named to the C- While in China, earned the HKIS Golden Boot in 2010-11, Asia Pacific USA All-Tournament Team and second-team All-Midwest Region by the Activities Conference All-Tournament accolades, HKIS Player of the Year NSCAA … Was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the and HKIS Golden Boot honors … Was named Hong Kong Football Club Week and C-USA Defensive Player of the Week after helping lead UK to a 2-0 win at No. 23 Tulsa.

2011 Established himself as one of the top defenders in the league playing in all 20 games with 18 starts … Logged 1626 minutes with two assists … Fired five shots on the year, with one on target … Got his first career assist in a win over Wright State … Notched second career assist vs. UAB … Was not subbed out of the game the rest of the year after playing only 38 minutes at Stanford … Didn’t start the first two games of 2011, before ending the year on an 18-game starting streak on the backline.

2010 Became a fixture on the backline for UK as a freshman, playing in 18 of UK’s 19 games with 14 starts … Logged 1067 minutes … Fired two shots, one vs. Michigan and Louisville … Played the full 90 minutes vs. Tulsa and Eastern Illinois, logging 93 minutes vs. Iona and a season-best 95 min- utes vs. Indiana … Started the first nine games of his career, then started the final five games of the regular-season.

2009 Redshirted season.

Pre-College Played at Kettle Moraine High School under coach Greg Prospero ... Led his team to a Regional Championship and Sectional Runner-up in 2009 … Received first-team all-conference, first-team all-area and second-team all-state honors his senior season … Played club ball for Croatian Eagles under coach Alex Toth from 2008-09 ... Helped them to State Cup Run- ner Up in 2008 and State Cup Champions in 2009 … Also played foot- ball in high school for three seasons plus part of his senior year.

Personal Full name is Steven Allen Perinovic ... Son of Bill and Lisa Perinovic … Steven Perinovic has helped anchor the UK backline for three years, Has a younger brother Brett (16) ... Born on June 2, 1991 in West Allis, Wis. highlighted by a first-team All-Conference USA season in 2012.

15 U17 Player of the Year … While playing club in 2012-13, netted 10 goals Matt Quick with six assists, leading his team to a 24-3 record … Led Hong Kong MF • 5-11 • Fr. International team to the D1 Championship, the Asia Pacific Activities Conference, the Far East Department of Defense and the China Cup Arlington Heights, Ill. (John Hersey) Championships as a freshman … Also won the China Cup and as the Asia Pacific Activities Conference runner up as a junior, finishing in fourth Pre-College place in the Hong Kong D1 … Club team earned a bevy of honors during Played high school soccer at John Hersey for coach his time, including the 2009-10 Manchester United Premier Cup HK Darren Llewellyn … Earned starting spots at Hersey as Championship, the Hong Kong Youth Academies second-place finish, the a freshman … Starred for his club team, Sockers FC Chicago and coach Singapore 6s Championships … Club team also was advanced to the semi- David Richardson … In US Soccer Development Academy, was a U16 DP finals of the Hong Kong Youth Academies in 2011-12 … Club team Player (2010-2011), a U16 FT Player (2011-12) and a U18 FT Player advanced to the Hong Kong Soccer 7s Place Finals … Highly successful in (2012-13) … In US Youth Soccer (USYS) action, was the U14 MRL the classroom, earning Humanities Department Student of the Year three Champion (2010), the U14 Sate Runner-up (2010) and a U14 Region 2 times, was the French horn section leader of the band, placed silver in the Championship participant … Also in USYS, led team to the U15 MRL Royal Commonwealth Society Worldwide Essay Competition, the Physical Championship (2011), a U15 state semi-finalist (2011), U15 Region 2 Education Department Student of the Year … Active in the community, Championship finalist (2011) and U16 National League participant (2010 earning Eagle Scout honors by the Boy Scouts of America, organize a char- and 2011) … Played in the U14 National Cup (2010) … Was named ity tournament called Lose the Shoes and volunteered to coach Tai Tam Sockers FC top talent in the 2010-11 fall program … Was a 2010 Man- Tiger Junior Football Club. chester United Premier Cup participant, also participating in the Dallas Cup … Participated in the Disney Soccer Showcase and the Sockers FC Personal U23 program … Was named all-star at Lipscomb and West Virginia camp Full name is Benjamin Harding Perkins … Born April 27, 1995 in Dallas, … Named to the academic honor roll as a junior and senior … Played bas- Texas … Son of Tony and Christy Perkins … Has two brothers, Derek ketball at Hersey as a freshman. (29) and Jeremy (24) and sisters Nikki (27), Jenni (22) and Lizzi (19) … Comes from an athletic family, as mother played soccer at BYU … Cousin Personal Jana Capps was an alternate for the US Track and Field team in pole vault Full name is Matthew Kellon Quick … Son of Stephen and Suzanne … Cousin Travis Milburn races in the Nationwide Series, owning seven Quick … Has an older sister, Michelle (21) … Born on Aug. 11, 1995 in top-10 finishes since 2008 at the age of 21 in 2013. Chicago, Ill. Jason Pitts Charlie Reymann MF/D • 5-8 • R-Fr. D • 5-9 • Fr. Cretwood, Ky. (South Oldham) Worthington, Ohio (Worthington Kilbourne) 2012 Redshirted season. Pre-College Played for three years at Worthington Kilbourne for Pre-College coach Jon Sprunger … Totaled 25 goals and 20 assists in three high school Attended South Oldham High School, while playing under coach Kenny seasons … Had 18 goals and 10 assists in 2011 … Also played from ages Burke for four varsity years … Helped lead South Oldham to 10-9 record, 10-18 for coach Billy Thompson and the Crew Soccer Academy … Led while finding the back of the net a total of eight times, and assisting one team to the district championship as a junior … Club team won the state time his senior year while making First-team All-State … His junior cam- championship as a seventh grader … Earned second-team all-state, first- paign saw him help South Oldham to a state ranking of No. 1 and top 50 team all-conference and first-team all-district honors in 2011 … Was in the country while scoring seven times and handing out nine assists on named team MVP as a junior … Totaled seven goals and nine assists in tune to a record of 15-5-1 … His sophomore season South Oldham won club action … Earned a bevy of academic honors in high school, including District 16 and Region 8 as well as sub-sectional champs to make it to the National Honor Society, school athlete, student of the month, Socratic State Elite Eight when they ended with a 16-5-2 record, during which, Society and Bronze and Silver Key honors … … Also played basketball as a Pitts scored six goals and dished out four assists achieving All-Region 8 freshman and was the kicker for the football team as a sophomore. Team honors and garnering his second South Oldham Invitational All- Tournament Team honors … The 2008 freshman campaign saw Pitts reach Personal the South Oldham Invitational All-Tournament Team while scoring two Full name is Charles Noll Reymann … Son of John and Lynn Reymann goals and tallying one assist on the year, helping South Oldham to a 14-4- … Born in Columbus, Ohio, on Jan. 29, 1995 … Has a younger brother, 0 record ... During the club season, Pitts starred for Indiana United Fire James (16) and an older sister, Danielle (20) … Sister Danielle plays soccer Academy from 2011-2012 and Mockingbird SC from 2004-2007 … Won at Akron, playing in two games off the bench for the Zips as a sophomore the State Championship for club soccer in 2004-2007 and again in 2010 in 2012 … Highly active in the community, serving as a YoungLife Leader, … The 2011-2012 season of club soccer saw the team go 9-12-5 with four a junior coach for the Columbus Crew and the Worthington Kilbourne goals and two assists. High School Boys Camp … Also participated in community projects, involving feeding the underprivileged and Toys for Tots. Personal Full name is Jason Philip Pitts … Born June 5, 1993 in Valparaiso, Ind. … Son of Stephen and Cheri Pitts … Has two brothers, Ryan (22) and Jor- dan (15) as well as a sister, Stephanie (13) … Uncle Todd Van Keppel played football at Northern Illinois University … Aided in the food pantry program.

16 Tyler Riggs 2012 F • 5-9 • Sr. Attacking player led UK in scoring for the third consecutive season, despite Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) missing the final two games due to injury … Started 15 of 21 games, play- ing in 17 contests … Logged 1339 minutes … Led UK with 18 points, * 2010 All-Conference USA (third-team) including seven goals and four assists … Fired 38 shots, with a staggering * 2010 Freshman All-Conference USA 25 coming on target … Is the first UK player to lead the club in scoring * Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week (8/29/11) for three consecutive seasons since All-American Jamal Shteiwi in 2002-04 * Soccer America National Team of the Week (8/31/11) … Netted goals vs. Dayton, St. John’s, Evansville, IPFW, Memphis and * NSCAA National Player of the Week (9/1/11) Indiana … Had a two-goal game at IPFW … Fired a season-high seven * College Soccer News National Team of the Week (9/1/11) shots at Evansville … Had points in five consecutive games, including a * Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (9/2/11) goal and an assist at Evansville and vs. Memphis … Had game-winning * College Soccer News National Team of the Week (9/19/11) goals at Evansville and IPFW … Played the full time in six games … After * Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week (9/19/11) suffering an injury at UAB, came off the bench in his next two appearances * 2011 Gamecock Classic Offensive MVP to try and get back to game health … Injury ended season in the quarterfi- * 2011 Gamecock Classic All-Tournament Team nals of the C-USA Tournament … Finished junior season ranked sixth in * 2011 CoSIDA Academic All-District (first-team) career points (55), fourth in goals (23), eighth in game-winning goals and * 2011 CoSIDA Academic All-America (third-team) 11th in shots (103). * 2011 C-USA All-Academic Team * 2011 All-Conference USA (third-team) 2011 * 2012 UKIT All-Tournament Team Had one of the most prolific offensive seasons in the history of UK soccer, * 2012 All-Conference USA (third-team) totaling 11 goals and five assists … Played in 18 of UK’s 20 games due to * 2012 CoSIDA Academic All-District (first-team) injury, starting 14 … Fired 41 shots on the year, with a staggering 29 com- * 2012 CoSIDA Academic All-America (first-team) ing on target (.707) … In just two seasons, ranked 12th in UK career his- * Senior CLASS Award Candidate tory in points (37), ninth in goals (16) and 12th in game-winning goals (four) … His 27-point performance in 2011 is the fourth most points in UK single-season history, with his 11 goals ranking tied for third most in UK season annals … Is one of only seven players in UK school history with double-digit goals … Is the first UK player to lead UK in goals scored in two consecutive seasons since Riley O’Neill (2005-06) … Netted game- winning goals in the first two games of the year … Earned NSCAA National Player of the Week honors, among other national accolades, after netting three goals in the first two games of the season … Had a goal and an assist in a 2-2 weather-shortened tie with IUPUI … Tied a school- record with three assists in UK’s win over IPFW, with teammate Matt Lodge recording a hat trick … Had goals in three consecutive games, including at No. 13 Cal, vs. High Point and two goals vs. No. 15 Brown … Earned his second C-USA Offensive Player of the Week honor after the Brown two-goal outing … Had a goal at UCF and at No. 25 South Car- olina, adding a goal and an assist vs. UAB … Played 1190 minutes on the year, including a season-high 90 vs. No. 3 Creighton, UAB and UCF.

2010 Had a breakout freshman year, leading the Wildcats with five goals … Has the ability to be a potent goal-scoring weapon … Named third-team All- Conference USA and named to the All-Conference USA Freshman Team … Played in all 19 games with 13 starts, firing 24 total shots, including 13 on goal … Logged 1259 minutes … Netted two game-winning goals … In his collegiate debut, netted the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over East- ern Illinois … Tallied his second career goal at Michigan, also adding goals on the road at Marshall and Tulsa … Netted his second goal during the home schedule vs. FIU, a game winner in a 1-0 result.

Tyler Riggs was honored as a cndidate for the Senior CLASS Award, given to the top senior student-athlete in the NCAA.

17 Pre-College riggs’ Career stats Three-year letterwinner for coach Andy Schulten at St. Xavier High School Year gP-s gaPts sh sog YC-rC gW PK-att ... Named a NSCAA/Addidas All-American as a senior, also earning first- 2010 19-13 5010 24 13 1-0 2 0-0 team all-state honors and ESPN Rise All-America honorable mention ... 2011 18-14 11 5 27 41 29 1-0 2 0-0 Named Kentucky State Tournament MVP, leading St. Xavier to the state 2012 17-15 7418 38 25 1-0 2 0-0 championship for three consecutive years ... As a senior, led St. Xavier to a totals 54-42 23 9 55 103 67 3-0 6 0-0 23-1 record, totaling 30 goals and 13 assists ... Charted 18 goals and eight assists in a 22-1 season in 2008 ... As a sophomore St. Xavier went 25-0 Jacob Scearce and Riggs scored 18 goals with six assists ... Also played football junior and F/MF • 5-11 • So. senior year, helping lead team to the class 6A state championship as a senior and the semifinals as a junior ... Also played for club team Javanon Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) and coach Tim Chastonay for 11 years ... Club team won state champi- onship from 2007-09 ... A tremendous student, named NCAA Student 2012 Athlete of the Year from 1008-10 and first team academic all-state from Became a weapon off the bench for the Wildcats early 2009-10 ... A member of the National Honor Society and the Principal's in the year before a season-ending injury halted colle- List, earning Spanish Honor Society accolades in 2009. giate debut at three games played on Sept. 9 vs. Charlotte … Made colle- giate debut with 24 minutes vs. No. 15 St. John’s … Notched an assist in a Personal season-high 50 minutes vs. St. Joe’s, with his energy off the bench chang- Full name is Tyler Haydon Riggs ... Son of Robert and Shanna Riggs ... ing the momentum of the game … Played five minutes two days later vs. Has two sisters, Morgan (17) and McKenzie (12) ... Sister Morgan will No. 4 Charlotte before injury ended his promising season. join the UK women’s soccer team in 2013 as a freshman … Born July 29, 1992 in Louisville, Ky. Pre-College A Kentucky native, Scearce was a three-year letterman for Ballard High School in Louisville, Ky., under the tutelage of coach Rob Zoeller… Out- side of school, Scearce played for coach Jason Bell of the Jovanon 94 club team … In the two years prior to high school, he aided Jovanon to the club state title in 2003, 2004, and 2006 while also playing in the state title match in 2005 and 2007 … During his freshman year at Ballard, Scearce scored 16 goals to go along with nine assists helping Ballard to a 14-5 record … The same year for his club team Jovanon, he helped them claim the state club title again in 2008 as well as getting Jovanon to the state semi-final … At Ballard, he scored 39 goals and connected on eight assists while also reaching third with the longest streak of goals in consecutive games with 16, the team finished 20-3 reaching the region finals … That same year, Scearce was named runner-up for Kentucky Mr. Soccer as well as runner-up for Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year and added NSCAA Regional All American to his accolades… During club soccer season, Jovanon once again one the state title for 2010 … For his senior season, Scearce scored 27 goals and added 17 assists while leading Ballard to a 14- 7-3 record and the region finals for the second consecutive year … During the senior campaign he was named a Kentucky Mr. Soccer nominee and gathering another NSCAA Regional All-American award … At the end of the club soccer season, Scearce helped Jovanon win a second consecutive state title, his sixth overall, and finished second in the National League and reached the Region II semi-finals.

Personal Born Aug. 26, 1993 as William Jacob Scearce to Bill and Jill Scearce … Has two siblings, Sister Holly (21) and Brother Scotty (17) … Mother Jill played volleyball for the University of Alabama-Birmingham … Three time Academic All State (2008, 2010 and 2011) ... Member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society and earned the prestigious University of Kentucky Book Award in 2011 … Active community service leader with two mission trips, one to Merida, Mexico, in 2009 for 10 days and another in 2011 to Tarma, Peru, for 10 days … Involved with Endeavor Ministries helping teach children in Somali about soccer.

sCearCe’s Career stats Year gP-s gaPts sh sog YC-rC gW PK-att 2012 3-0 0112 2 0-0 0 0-0

Tyler Riggs enters his senior season needing 11 goals and 18 points to equal all-time UK career records.

18 Paul Sime Kristoffer Tollefsen MF • 5-9 • Fr. MF • 6-0 • So. Pointe-á-Pitre, Guadeloupe Sandefjord, Norway (IMG Academy) (Sandefjord Videregaende)

Pre-College 2012 Played at the IMG Academy/Pendleton School after Had a strong freshman season, playing in all 21 games, coming to the United State from France … Was coached in club by Oscar including 18 starts … Logged 1410 minutes … Played the full time in Pisano from 2009-13 … Earned the coaches award as a freshman and seven games … Notched assists in the first two games of his career, at Day- sophomore and was named U-1 MVP as a senior, in addition to IMG ton and vs. No. 25 Northwestern … Fired three shots in games vs. St. Joe’s Player of the Year honors … Played for IMG Academy with the 14-under and UCF … Led the team with 42 corner kicks taken … Played the full team with coach Nolan Sheldon … Played forward as a freshman for IMG 90 minutes in the season opener at Dayton … Played a season-high 110 Academy, leading the team to the Region C and President Cup Champi- minutes in the semifinals of the C-USA Tournament vs. No. 19 SMU. onship … As a sophomore played for Pisano and won the Florida State Cup. Pre-College Personal Tollefsen is the second Norwegian born player to join the Kentucky soccer Full name is Paul-Dekara Sime … Born Oct. 7, 1995 in Pointe- á -Pitre, family … A midfielder by trade, Tollefsen played for Ronny Holmedal at France … Sone of Jean-Marie and Hortense Sime … Has an older brother, Sandefjord Videregående Skole … Starred for the Sandefjord Fotball club Ruffin (20), and four sisters, Andree (21), Jacquelin (18), Marthe (14) and team, which was coached by Holmedal … A member of the Fram Larvik Claudine (eight) … Brother played soccer for Hiram College … Andree club team as well, which is coached by Tom Helge Jacobsen … In 2011, played tennis for Simmons College and Jacqueline played basketball for was named man of the match vs. Skarp … During the 2010 season of club Trinity University … Was on the honor roll and the headmaster’s academic play, helped lead his club team to a Regional championship. achievement lists … Worked with the special Olympics before coming to UK. Personal Full name is Kristoffer Tollefsen … Born Sept. 20, 1992 in Toensberg, Jaytoe Teh Norway … Son of Sjur Tollefsen and Aud Omtvedt … Father played pro- D/F • 6-0 • Jr. fessional handball and was a member of the Norway national handball team … Has one sister, Maren Tollefsen (16). Springfield, Mass. (Roger L. Putnam/Cincinnati State) tolleFsen’s Career stats Year gP-s gaPts sh sog YC-rC gW PK-att 2011-12 (Cincinnati state) 2012 21-18 02217 6 3-0 0 0-0 Played two years at Cincinnati State Community Col- lege for coach Mike Combs … Was named NSCAA All-Ohio Collegiate first-team, also earning all-region and all-Ohio honors … Led Cincinnati State to the conference championship as a freshman and sophomore, advancing to the Elite Eight National Tournament.

Pre-College Played four years at Roger L. Putnam High School … Played club for Gold Star Soccer and coach Brent Dillard … Earned All-State honors as a junior and senior … Led team to the 2009 Tri-County League Champi- onship … Led Western Mass in goals as a junior and senior and was named student-athlete of the year as a senior … Totaled 96 goals and 29 assists during high school career … Set career records for points and goals … Also played basketball and track and field while in high school … His 10.8 as a senior in the 100M in track is a school record.

Personal Full name is Jaytoe Emmanuel Teh … Born in Monrovia, Liberia on May 12, 1993 … Son of Joseph and Jemima Teh … Has brothers Albert, Kelvin, Bill and Josh … Brother Josh played soccer at Westfield University.

19 Jack Van Arsdale van arsdale’s Career stats Year gP-s Min ga gaa sv PCt. W-l-t sF GK • 6-1 • R-Sr. 2011 3-3 290:00 6 1.86 6 .500 1-0-2 31 Richmond, Va. (Mills E. Godwin/VCU) 2012 19-18 1710:43 21 1.10 58 .734 9-7-2 210 totals 22-21 2000:43 27 1.21 64 .703 10-7-4 241 * College Soccer News National Team of the Week (9/17/12) Michael Vieth * Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week (9/17/12) * 2012 All-Conference USA (second-team) MF • 6-1 • Fr. * 2012 C-USA All-Academic Team Evansville, Ind. (Reitz Memorial)

2012 Pre-College Had an all-conference season as UK’s primary goalkeeper … Battled with Played three years at Reitz Memorial High School for talented freshman Callum Irving in the preseason for the starting job, with his father, Bill Vieth Jr. … As a senior, earned first- Irving getting the nod in the season opener at Dayton … Started both of team all-city, all-district, all-conference and all-state honors … Was named UK’s games in the Gamecock Classic, allowing two goals in each game … an All-American by Choice Hotels as a senior … Totaled 22 goals and 13 Irving started the next two games, with Van Arsdale coming off the bench assists as a senior and 10 goals and eight assists as a junior … Played club to work a shutout second half vs. No. 4 Charlotte in a 1-0 loss … Earned soccer for St. Louis Scott Gallagher Metro U18 Academy and was coached the starting job in goal for the remainder of the season with a heroic by Jeremy Alumbaugh … Led his high school team to sectional, regional shutout performance at No. 18 Louisville … Saved six shots in a 1-0 win and semi-state championships in 2010, sectional championship in 2011 at Louisville, with UK getting an early goal to hold up the win … Started and section and regional championships in 2012 … In 2011 for Reitz the final 15 games of the year in goal … Saved six shots vs. Memphis, at Memorial, earned first-team all-city, all-district, all-conference and third- Louisville and vs. Northwestern … Earned conference and national weekly team all-state honors as a junior … Was named second-team all-conference accolades after helping UK to the blanking at Louisville. and all-city as a sophomore … Had five goals in club action as a senior … Was invited to a high school All-American game in December of 2013, 2011 scoring the game-tying goal … Was named a NSCAA High School Scholar Earned the back-up keeper position in the preseason, making three starts in All-American. place of an injured Tyler Beadle … Started consecutive games vs. IUPUI and IPFW and the season finale at No. 25 South Carolina … vs. IUPUI, Personal totaled on save and allowed two goals in a 2-2 weather-shortened draw and Full name is Michael Timothy Vieth … Son of Bill Vieth Jr. and Sarah vs. IPFW totaled two saves in a 4-2 win, facing 10 shots … With Beadle Vieth … Father was high school soccer coach in Evansville … Has three out at South Carolina, Van Arsdale was the lone keeper to travel and he brothers, Tyler (21), Jack (16) and Shawn (12) … Comes from a soccer turned in his best outing of the year, saving three shots in 17 shots faced, family, as grandfather and father played at St. Louis, uncle Tim Wieth including helping UK manage to battle through a 19-0 advantage in corner played soccer at Duke and brother Tyler played at Belmont … Tyler is kicks, with UK playing with 10 men the majority of the contest … Made entering redshirt junior season at Belmont, after playing a season at Mis- the biggest save of the year on a penalty kick late in the game vs. South souri State … Tyler played in nine games in 2011, making five starts. Carolina, allowing UK a chance to finish the game in a draw … Totaled a 1.86 goals-against average in his three games, saving six shots and posting a Jordan Wilson 1-0-2 record. D • 6-3 • Fr. 2009-10 (vCU) Auchterarder, Scotland Played two years at Virginia Commonwealth for coach Dave Giffard … As (Dollar/Bearsden) a freshman, played in five games and four starts … Totaled 18 saves and a .692 save percentage … In his second career game in 2009, totaled 10 Pre-College saves against high-powered … Did not see game action as Played with the Scottish National Team, participating a sophomore. in the European qualifiers against Serbia, also attending national training camps … Played club for the Glasgow Rangers Football Club (Youth Acad- Pre-College emy) with coaches Billy Kirkwood, Jimmy Sinclair and Tommy Wilson Earned three letters for Herb Modrac at Mills E. Godwin … As a senior, from 2009-13 … Attended high school at Dollar and Bearden Academies earned first-team All-Colonial District, a second-team All-Central Region, … Transferred from club team Falkirk F.C. (Youth Academy) for coach second team All-Metro Richmond, first-team All-DigitalSports and team Gordon Dick. MVP and captain honors … As a senior totaled 15 shutouts in 22 games, good for a 0.49 goals-against average and a 18-2-1 record … Led team to Personal the Colonial District regular-season and tournament championship as a Full name is Jordan Wilson … Son of Kenny and Tracey Wilson … Born senior … Played for club tem Richmond Strikers and coach Erwan on April 12, 1995 in Glasgow, Scotland … Has two brothers, Adam (16) LeCrom from 1996-2009 … Also played basketball for three years … Had and Josh (21) and sister, Laura (23) … Father Kenny played professional a staggering 4.2 GPA in high school. soccer for Scottish teams Queens Park, St. Johnston, Stirling Albio and Kil- marnock. Personal Full name is Jackson Conner Van Arsdale … Son of Dean Van Arsdale and Betsy Swanson … Has an older brother, Nathan (25) and older sister, Lane (23) … Brother, Nathan played soccer at Longwood University.

20 2012 RESULTS Date Opponent Result Overall C-USA Attend Notes Aug. 26 at Dayton L, 3-4 0-1-0 0-0-0 398 second half sees all seven goals scored; Riggs, Lodge, Pettys score Aug. 31 vs. No. 25 Northwestern L, 1-2 (ot) 0-2-0 0-0-0 1282 NU erases UK 1-0 first-half lead, wins in 96th minute during OT Sept. 2 vs. No. 15 St. John’s L, 1-2 0-3-0 0-0-0 647 SJU gets game-winner on PK in 21st minute Sept. 7 St. Joesph’s W, 2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 826 first-career win for Johan Cedergren; Celis, Pettys score Sept. 9 No. 4 Charlotte L, 0-1 1-4-0 0-0-0 755 defending NCAA runner-up Charlotte scores in 26th minute Sept. 14 at No. 18 Louisville W, 1-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 5583 Lodge scores in 38th, Van Arsdale turns in performance of year Sept. 19 East Tennessee State W, 3-1 3-4-0 0-0-0 520 Perinovic first career goal is game-winner Sept. 22 at Evansville W, 2-0 4-4-0 0-0-0 1284 road win sees goals each half; UE keeper makes 11 saves Sept. 25 at IPFW W, 5-1 5-4-0 0-0-0 229 five-goal outburst at IPFW; Riggs, Conelian each with two goals Sept. 30 Memphis T, 2-2 (2ot) 5-4-1 0-0-1 1437 2-2 tie sees goals from Riggs, Pettys Oct. 3 No. 11 Indiana L, 1-4 5-5-1 0-0-1 1041 eventual NCAA Champ IU opens up with 4-0 lead; goal from Riggs Oct. 6 at No. 25 SMU L, 0-2 5-6-1 0-1-1 515 UK outshoots, out-corners SMU in tough-luck loss Oct. 13 at No. 25 UAB W, 2-1 6-6-1 1-1-1 411 two-goal rally in second half sparks 2012 season-ending run Oct. 17 at Marshall W, 1-0 7-6-1 2-1-1 407 Asher’s first career goal gives UK win at local high school stadium Oct. 21 FIU W, 5-1 8-6-1 3-1-1 1079 Asher nets hat trick; Scibilia nets first-career goal Oct. 27 at No. 23 Tulsa W, 2-0 9-6-1 4-1-1 287 cleansheet from Van Arsdale, goals from Lodge, Conelian Oct. 31 UCF L, 0-1 9-7-1 4-2-1 307 goal in 40th leads UCF to win; UK outshoots UCF 23-12 Nov. 4 South Carolina L, 0-1 9-8-1 4-3-1 632 UK has 18-10 advantage in shots, 10-0 in corners in hard-luck loss Nov. 7 vs. Memphis W, 1-0 10-8-1 4-3-1 357 Kemper gets first-career goal in C-USA Quarterfinals Nov. 9 vs. No. 19 SMU T, 2-2 (3ot) 10-8-2 4-3-1 440 SMU advances on penalty kicks, 4-1 Nov. 15 No. 19 Xavier L, 0-1 10-9-2 4-3-1 980 UK hosts first NCAA Tournament since 2003; XU takes lead in 86th

21 2012 TEAM STATISTICS Record:10-9-2Home:3-5-1Away:6-2-0Neutral:1-2-1C-USA:4-3-1

UK OPP GOALSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot SHOTSTATiSTiCS Kentucky 12 22 0034 Goals-Shot attempts 34-274 26-237 Opponents 11 14 1026 Goals scored average 1.62 1.24 Shot pct. .124 .110 SHOTSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot Shots on goal-Attempts 123-274 95-237 Kentucky 120 147 34274 SOG pct. .449 .401 Opponents 92 134 83237 Shots/Game 13.0 11.3 Assists 27 21 SAveSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot Kentucky 24 41 3169 CORNeRKiCKS 125 96 Opponents 31 55 2189 PeNALTYKiCKS 5-5 4-4 OffSiDeS 43 38 CORNeRKiCKSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot Kentucky 56 67 02125 PeNALTieS Opponents 39 56 1096 Yellow cards 27 32 Red cards 12 fOULSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot Kentucky 101 106 54216 ATTeNDANCe Opponents 39 56 1096 Total 7577 9114 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/842 8/1139 OffSiDeSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot Neutral Site #/Avg 4/682 Kentucky 24 41 3169 Opponents 31 55 2189 2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OffeNSive No Name GP-GS Mins GAPts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9 Tyler Riggs 17-15 1339 7418 38 .184 25 .658 1-0 2 0-0 6 Matt Lodge 21-21 1704 7317 72 .097 28 .389 3-0 3 2-2 21 Charles Pettys 18-15 1294 6315 20 .300 11 .550 0-0 1 3-3 8 Gabriel Conelian 21-13 1200 5313 26 .192 11 .423 3-0 0 0-0 2 Dylan Asher 16-16 1283 40817 .235 9 .529 0-0 1 0-0 11 Jacob Kemper 21-21 1793 15719 .053 6 .316 3-0 1 0-0 14 Bryan Celis 21-11 1317 14612 .083 8 .667 4-0 1 0-0 12 Cameron Wilder 21-21 1806 10214 .071 4 .286 1-0 0 0-0 4 Steven Perinovic 21-21 1892 10211 .091 4 .364 3-0 1 0-0 3 Dustin Scibilia 8-3 320 1025 .200 2 .400 0-0 0 0-0 26 Kristopher Tollefsen 21-18 1410 02217 .000 6 .353 3-0 0 0-0 15 Caleb Richardson 11-1 217 0119 .000 6 .667 1-0 0 0-0 23 Jacob Scearce 3-0 79 0112 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 7 Dylan Murphy 4-0 95 0110 .000 0 .000 1-1 0 0-0 17 Isak Krogstad 20-12 1208 0006 .000 2 .333 1-0 0 0-0 5 Jacob Speed 21-20 1815 0003 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 24 Brad Doliner 3-0 71 0001 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 18 Adam Pettys 3-0 52 0001 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 10 Marco Bordon 5-2 293 0001 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 20 Byron Vega 6-0 130 0000 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total 21 - 34 27 95 274 .124 123 .449 27-1 10 5-5 Opponents 21 - 26 21 73 237 .110 95 .401 32-2 9 4-4

GOALKeePeR No Name GP-GS Mins GA Avg Saves Pct WLTSho faced 1 Jack Van Arsdale 19-18 1710:43 21 1.10 58 .734 9725/0 210 22 Callum Irving 3-3 225:00 5 2.00 7 .583 1201/0 19 Team - 0.00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0000/0 0 Total 21 1935:43 26 1.21 69 .726 10 926 229 Opponents 21 1935:43 34 1.58 89 .724 9925260

22 2012 TEAM C-USA STATISTICS Record:4-3-1Home:1-2-1Away:3-1-0 SHOTSTATiSTiCS UK OPP GOALSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot Goals-Shot attempts 12-117 8-99 Kentucky 48 0012 Goals scored average 1.50 1.00 Opponents 44 008 Shot pct. .103 .081 Shots on goal-Attempts 50-117 34-99 SHOTSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot SOG pct. .427 .343 Kentucky 49 65 21117 Shots/Game 14.6 12.4 Opponents 39 55 3299 Assists 14 2 SAveSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot CORNeRKiCKS 46 35 Kentucky 9 15 2026 PeNALTYKiCKS 3-3 2-2 Opponents 12 24 1138 OffSiDeS 16 10 CORNeRKiCKSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot PeNALTieS Kentucky 16 29 0146 Yellow cards 13 12 Opponents 15 19 1035 Red cards 11 fOULSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot ATTeNDANCe Total 3455 1620 Kentucky 35 41 1178 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/864 4/405 Opponents 45 51 3099 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 OffSiDeSBYPeRiOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot Kentucky 86 1116 Opponents 37 0010 2012 INDIVIDUAL C-USA STATISTICS OffeNSive No Name GP-GS Mins GAPts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 2 Dylan Asher 8-8 613 40814 .286 8 .571 0-0 1 0-0 21 Charles Pettys 6-5 387 3177 .429 4 .571 0-0 1 1-1 6 Matt Lodge 8-8 667 22627 .074 12 444 0-0 2 2-2 8 Gabriel Conelian 8-4 472 13511 .091 3 .273 1-0 0 0-0 9 Tyler Riggs 6-4 465 11314 .071 7 .500 0-0 0 0-0 14 Bryan Celis 8-7 564 0337 .000 3 .429 3-0 0 0-0 3 Dustin Scibilia 3-0 71 1024 .250 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 11 Jacob Kemper 8-8 691 0224 .000 2 .500 3-0 0 0-0 15 Caleb Richardson 5-0 84 0116 .000 3 .500 0-0 0 0-0 7 Dylan Murphy 2-0 70 0110 .000 0 .000 1-1 0 0-0 26 Kristopher Tollefsen 8-5 392 0008 .000 3 .375 1-0 0 0-0 12 Cameron Wilder 8-8 707 0004 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 4 Steven Perinovic 8-8 720 0004 .000 1 .250 1-0 0 0-0 17 Isak Krogstad 8-7 601 0002 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 5 Jacob Speed 8-8 740 0002 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 24 Brad Doliner 2-0 26 0001 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 18 Adam Pettys 1-0 34 0001 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 10 Marco Bordon 2-0 68 0001 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 20 Byron Vega 1-0 29 0000 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total 8-12 14 38 117 .103 50 .427 13-1 4 3-3 Opponents 8-8218 99 .081 34 .343 12-1 3 2-2

GOALKeePeR No Name GP-GS Mins GA Avg Saves Pct WLTSho faced 1 Jack Van Arsdale 8-8 740:00 8 0.97 24 .750 4312/0 95 Team - 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0000/0 0 Total 8 740:00 8 0.97 26 .765 461295 Opponents 8 740:00 12 1.46 38 .760 3413110

23 2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Record:10-9-2Home:3-5-1Away:6-2-0Neutral:1-2-1C-USA:4-3-1 KeNTUCKY

Date Opponent Score GAPts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT YC-RC GA Sv Pct. faced Aug. 26 at Dayton 3-4 31 7 21 .143 7 .333 0 1-1 0-0 46.600 15 Aug. 31 vs. Northwestern 1-2 11 3 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0 1-0 26.750 12 Sept. 2 vs. St. John’s 1-2 11 3 9 .111 6 .667 0 0-0 2-0 23.600 11 Sept. 7 St. Joseph’s 2-0 22 6 20 .100 8 .400 1 0-0 0-0 23.600 2 Sept. 9 Charlotte 0-1 00 0 8 .000 5 .625 0 0-0 3-0 11.500 5 Sept. 14 at Louisville 1-0 10 2 5 .200 2 .400 1 0-0 4-0 061.000 11 Sept. 19 East Tenn. State 3-1 32 8 7 .429 4 .571 1 1-1 2-0 13.750 7 Sept. 22 at Evansville 2-0 22 6 18 .111 14 .778 1 0-0 0-0 00.000 6 Sept. 25 at IPFW 5-1 5010 24 .208 10 .417 1 0-0 0-0 12.667 12 Sept. 30 Memphis 2-2 24 8 13 .154 5 .385 0 0-0 2-0 26.750 17 Oct. 3 Indiana 1-4 12 4 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 1-0 42.333 12 Oct. 6 at SMU 0-2 00 0 12 .000 5 .417 0 0-0 1-0 21.333 6 Oct. 13 at UAB 2-1 21 5 8 .250 4 .500 1 1-1 4-1 15.833 13 Oct. 17 at Marshall 1-0 12 4 11 .091 3 .273 1 0-0 2-0 051.000 17 Oct. 21 FIU 5-1 5616 24 .208 13 .542 1 1-1 3-0 11.500 7 Oct. 27 at Tulsa 2-0 21 5 8 .250 6 .750 1 1-1 0-0 041.000 14 Oct. 31 UCF 0-1 00 0 23 .000 9 .391 0 0-0 2-0 12.667 12 Nov. 4 South Carolina 0-1 00 0 18 .000 5 .278 0 0-0 0-0 12.667 9 Nov. 7 vs. Memphis 1-0 11 3 8 .125 4 .500 1 0-0 0-0 061.000 11 Nov. 9 vs. SMU 2-2 21 5 14 .143 5 .357 0 0-0 1-0 24.667 20 Nov. 15 Xavier 0-1 00 0 9 .000 1 .111 0 0-0 0-0 13.750 10 Kentucky 34-26 34 27 95 274 .124 123 .449 10 5-5 27-1 26 69 .726 229 Opponent 26 21 73 237 .110 95 .401 9 4-4 32-2 34 89 .724 260 OPPONeNT

Date Opponent Score GAPts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT YC-RC GA Sv Pct. faced Aug. 26 at Dayton 3-4 4513 15 .267 10 .667 1 0-0 3-0 34.571 20 Aug. 31 vs. Northwestern 1-2 22 6 12 .167 8 .667 1 0-0 3-0 12.667 6 Sept. 2 vs. St. John’s 1-2 21 5 13 .154 5 .385 1 1-1 1-0 15.833 9 Sept. 7 St. Joseph’s 2-0 00 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2-0 26.750 20 Sept. 9 Charlotte 0-1 11 3 5 .200 2 .400 1 0-0 0-0 051.000 7 Sept. 14 at Louisville 1-0 00 0 11 .000 6 .545 0 0-0 2-0 11.500 5 Sept. 19 East Tenn. State 3-1 10 2 8 .125 4 .500 0 1-1 2-1 31.250 6 Sept. 22 at Evansville 2-0 00 0 9 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0-0 2 12 .857 17 Sept. 25 at IPFW 5-1 11 3 13 .077 3 .231 0 0-0 2-0 55.500 22 Sept. 30 Memphis 2-2 21 5 18 .111 8 .444 0 0-0 3-0 23.600 13 Oct. 3 Indiana 1-4 4412 12 .333 6 .500 1 0-0 1-0 13.750 8 Oct. 6 at SMU 0-2 21 5 18 .111 8 .444 0 0-0 3-0 051.000 12 Oct. 13 at UAB 2-1 10 2 13 .077 6 .462 0 0-0 0-0 22.500 7 Oct. 17 at Marshall 1-0 00 0 17 .000 5 .294 0 0-0 2-0 12.667 11 Oct. 21 FIU 5-1 10 2 7 .143 2 .286 0 0-0 4-1 58.615 21 Oct. 27 at Tulsa 2-0 00 0 15 .000 4 .267 0 0-0 0-0 24.667 6 Oct. 31 UCF 0-1 10 2 12 .083 3 .250 1 0-0 1-0 091.000 23 Nov. 4 South Carolina 0-1 10 2 10 .100 3 .300 1 1-1 1-0 051.000 17 Nov. 7 vs. Memphis 1-0 00 0 11 .000 6 .545 0 0-0 1-0 13.750 8 Nov. 9 vs. SMU 2-2 23 7 20 .100 6 .300 0 0-0 3-0 23.600 14 Nov. 15 Xavier 0-1 12 4 10 .100 4 .400 1 0-0 0-0 011.000 8 Kentucky 26 21 73 237 .110 95 .401 9 4-4 32-2 34 89 .724 260

24 2012 SUPERLATIVES Record:10-9-2Home:3-5-1Away:6-2-0Neutral:1-2-1C-USA:4-3-1 KeNTUCKYGAMeHiGHS KeNTUCKYGAMeLOWS

Points 16 vs. FIU (10/21) Points 0 five times Goals 5 vs. FIU (10/21) Goals 0 five times 5 at IPFW (9/25) Assists 0 seven times Assists 6 vs. FIU (10/21) Shots 5 at Louisville (9/14) Shots 24 vs. FIU (10/21) ShotsonGoal 1 vs. Xavier (11/15) 24 at IPFW (9/25) Saves 0 at Evansville (9/22) ShotsonGoal 12 vs. Evansville (9/23) Corners 0 at Tulsa (10/27) 12 vs. IPFW (9/6) fouls 3 vs. UCF (10/31) Saves 6 vs. Memphis (11/7) 6 vs. Memphis (9/30) OPPONeNTGAMeLOWS 6 at Louisville (9/14) 6 vs. Northwestern (8/31) Points 0 six times 6 at Dayton (8/26) Goals 0 six times Corners 12 vs. St. Joseph’s (9/7) Assists 0 11 times fouls 12 vs. St. Joseph’s (9/7) Shots 2 vs. St. Joseph’s (9/7) ShotsonGoal 0 at Evansville (9/22) OPPONeNTGAMeHiGHS Saves 1 three times Corners 0 vs. South Carolina (11/4) Points 13 at Dayton (8/26) fouls 6 vs. Xavier (11/15) Goals 4 vs. Indiana (10/3) 4 at Dayton (8/26) Assists 5 at Dayton (8/26) 4 vs. Indiana (10/3) Shots 20 vs. SMU (11/9) ShotsonGoal 10 at Dayton (8/26) Saves 12 at Evansville (9/22) Corners 10 vs. St. John’s (9/2) fouls 21 vs. Charlotte (9/9)

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Points 6 Dylan Asher vs. FIU (10/21) Goals 3 Dylan Asher vs. FIU (10/21) Assists 2 Gabriel Conelian vs. FIU (10/21) Shots 9 Matt Lodge at IPFW (9/25) ShotsonGoal 6 Tyler Riggs at Evansville (9/22) Saves 6 Jack Van Arsdale vs. Memphis (11/7) 6 Jack Van Arsdale at Louisville (9/14) 6 Jack Van Arsdale vs. Northwestern (8/31) 6 Callum Irving at Dayton (8/26)

25 2012 CONFERENCE RECAP FINAL STANDINGS TOURNAMENT REVIEW Conference Overall Team W L T Pts W L T First Round - Hoover, Ala. SMU 620 18 10 55 No. 6 UAB 3, No. 3 UCF 1 Tulsa 521 16 14 61 No. 5 Kentucky 1, No. 4 Memphis 0 UCF 530 15 87 3 Memphis 422 14 87 3 Second Round - Hoover, Ala. Kentucky 431 13 10 92 No. 2 Tulsa 1, UAB 0 (2ot) UAB 440 12 10 82 No. 1 SMU 0, Kentucky 0 (SMU Marshall 350 9 11 51 advances, 4-1 on PKs) South Carolina 251 7 5 11 2 FINAL - Hoover, Ala. FIU 071 1 8 8 2 Tulsa 5, SMU 0 C-USA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

Players of the Year ALL-CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM Jaime Ibarra, SMU/Daniel Withrow, Marshall GK: Mark Pais, Tulsa Offensive Player of the Year F: Tyler Riggs, Kentucky Mark Sherrod, Memphis M: Daniel Gonzalez, FIU Defensive Player of the Year M: Devin Perkins, Marshall Jaime Ibarra, SMU M: Andrew Morales, SMU Freshman of the Year M: Chase Wickham, UAB Cristian Mata, Tulsa M: Fatai Alabi, UAB Coach of the Year M: Omar Vallejo, UCF Tim McClements, SMU D: Joseph Dawkins, FIU D: Anthony Hobbs, FIU ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM D: Dylan Asher, Kentucky GK: Daniel Withrow, Marshall D: Jordan Johnson, Memphis GK: Jaime Ibarra, SMU D: Mike Mangotic, South Carolina F: Mark Sherrod, Memphis D: Tony Rocha, Tulsa F: Cristian Mata, Tulsa F: Deshorn Brown, UCF ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM M: Matt Lodge, Kentucky GK: Robin Spiegel, FIU M: Liam Collins, Memphis F: Cristian Mata, Tulsa M: Omar Mata, Tulsa F: Bryce Follensbee, Tulsa D: Steven Perinovic, Kentucky F: Karl Chester, UAB D: Mladen Lemez, UAB F: Ian Svantesson, UAB D: Andrew Quintana, UCF M: Daniel Gonzalez, FIU M: Quincy Thomas, Memphis ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM M: John Lujano, SMU GK: Jack Van Arsdale, Kentucky D: Jacob Speed, Kentucky F: Quentin Albrecht, FIU D: Jack Hopkins, Marshall F: Tom Jackson, Marshall D: Michael King, SMU F: Tyler Engel, SMU D: Bradley Bourgeois, Tulsa F: Bradlee Baladez, South Carolina F: Kofi Gyawu, UAB ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM M: Cameron Wilder, Kentucky Joseph Dawkins, FIU M: T.J. Nelson, SMU Anthony Hobbs, FIU M: Braeden Troyer, South Carolina Jack Van Arsdale, Kentucky D: Damien Rosales, SMU Zach Hunter, Marshall D: Aaron Simmons, SMU Andreas Guentner, Memphis D: Darion Copeland, UAB Mark Sherrod, Memphis D: Reed Matte, UAB Kevin Starn, South Carolina D: Ben Hunt, UCF Braeden Troyer, South Carolina Jake Dobkins, Tulsa Mark Pais, Tulsa Reede Matte, UAB A.J. Nelson, UCF

26 2012 CONFERENCE USA RECAP TEAM MISCELLANEOUS TylerRiggs,Kentucky 17 7 Mladen Lemez, UAB 20 7 Akeil Barrett, Tulsa 21 7 Team GP Shots Fouls Offside Corner PK-Att YC-RC Omar Mata, Tulsa 21 7 FIU 18 268 245 63 118 1-1 41-2 MattLodge,Kentucky 21 7 Kentucky 21 274 216 43 125 5-5 27-1 Marshall 17 251 186 30 90 2-2 12-1 ASSiSTS Memphis 18 243 223 21 96 4-3 23-1 Rk Player GP No. 1 Daniel Gonzalez, FIU 16 8 SMU 20 235 232 42 95 5-4 24-2 Omar Vallejo, UCF 18 8 S. Carolina 18 219 228 43 84 2-2 18-0 3 Liam Collins, Memphis 18 7 Tulsa 21 331 231 45 110 4-4 19-0 Tyler Engel, SMU 18 7 UAB 20 284 223 46 116 4-4 22-2 5 Lyle Lindquist, FIU 17 6 Cristian Mata, Tulsa 20 6 UCF 18 269 199 47 108 1-1 28-0 Omar Mata, Tulsa 21 6 8 Kofi Gyawu, UAB 20 5 CONFERENCE TEAM LEADERS Kentucky 21 26 1.24 Stepehn Roberson, Tulsa 20 5 7 UCF 18 29 1.61 JacobKemper,Kentucky 21 5 SHOTS UAB 20 29 1.45 Rk Team GP No. Avg/G 9 S. Carolina 18 33 1.83 GAMe-WiNNiNGGOALS 1 Tulsa 21 331 15.76 Rk Player GP No. 2 UAB 20 284 14.20 GOALSAGAiNSTAveRAGe 1 Tyler Engel, SMU 18 5 3 Kentucky 21 274 13.05 Rk Team GA Minutes Avg. Cristian Mata, Tulsa 20 5 4 UCF 18 269 14.94 1 Marshall 9 1563:59 0.52 3 Deshorn Brown, UCF 16 3 5 FIU 18 268 14.89 2 Tulsa 23 1932:25 1.07 Quentin Albrecht, FIU 17 3 6 Marshall 17 251 14.76 3 SMU 24 1920:33 1.12 Mark Sherrod, Memphis 18 3 7 Memphis 18 243 13.50 4 Kentucky 26 1935:43 1.21 MattLodge,Kentucky 21 3 8 SMU 20 235 11.75 5 Memphis 25 1743:06 1.29 Omar Mata, Tulsa 21 3 9 S. Carolina 18 219 12.17 6 FIU 26 1693:16 1.38 7 UAB 29 1874:22 1.39 GOALSAGAiNSTAvG POiNTS 8 UCF 29 1702:14 1.53 Rk Team GA MinutesAvg. Rk Team GP No. Avg/G 9 S. Carolina 33 1681:49 1.77 1 Daniel Withrow, Marshall 9 1544 0.52 1 Tulsa 21 133 6.33 2 Mark Pais, Tulsa 23 1932 1.07 2 Kentucky 21 95 4.52 CONFERENCE 3 Jack Van Arsdale, UK 21 1710 1.10 3 UAB 20 94 4.70 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 4 Jaime Ibarra, SMU 24 1920 1.12 FIU 18 94 5.22 5 Sebastian Evers, UCF 23 1502 1.38 5 Memphis 18 87 4.83 SHOTS 6 Raphael Ville, UAB 29 1874 1.39 7 Conor Hurley, Memphis 21 1341 1.41 6 Marshall 17 81 4.76 Rk Player GP No. Avg. 8 Robin Spiegel, FIU 26 1635 1.43 UCF 18 81 4.50 1 Mark Sherrod, Memphis 18 89 4.94 9 Alex Long, S. Carolina 28 1411 1.78 8 SMU 20 77 3.85 2 MattLodge,Kentucky 21 72 3.43 9 S. Carolina 18 60 3.33 3 Quentin Albrecht, FIU 17 70 4.12 SAvePeRCeNTAGe 4 Cristian Mata, Tulsa 20 66 3.30 Rk Player Sv GA Pct GOALS 5 Deshorn Brown, UCF 16 60 3.75 1 Daniel Withrow, Marshall 77 9 .895 Rk Team GP No. Avg/G 6 Kofi Gyawu, UAB 20 53 2.65 2 Jaime Ibarra, SMU 99 24 .805 1 Tulsa 21 48 2.29 7 Akeil Barrett, Tulsa 21 51 2.43 3 Mark Pais, Tulsa 74 23 .763 2 Marshall 17 30 1.76 8 Tom Jackson, Marshall 14 50 3.57 4 Sebastian Evers, UCF 64 23 .736 3 UAB 20 34 1.70 Bryce Follensbee, Tulsa 21 50 2.38 5 JackvanArsdale,UK 58 21 .734 4 Memphis 18 30 1.67 10 McKauly Tulloch, UCF 13 45 3.46 5 Kentucky 21 34 1.62 6 Raphael Ville, UAB 76 29 .724 6 UCF 18 29 1.61 POiNTS 7 Robin Spiegel, FIU 55 26 .679 8 Alex Long, S. Carolina 52 28 .650 7 FIU 18 28 1.56 Rk Player GAPts 9 Conor Hurley, Memphis 29 21 .580 8 SMU 20 25 1.25 1 Cristian Mata, Tulsa 14 6 34 9 S. Carolina 18 20 1.11 2 Deshorn Brown, UCF 13 3 29 SAveS 3 Mark Sherrod, Memphis 12 4 28 Rk Player GP No. ASSiSTS 4 Quentin Albrecht, FIU 10 3 23 1 Jaime Ibarra, SMU 20 99 Rk Team GP No. Avg/G Tyler Engel, SMU 8723 2 Daniel Withrow, Marshall 17 77 1 FIU 18 38 2.11 6 Bryce Follensbee, Tulsa 9321 3 Raphael Ville, UAB 20 76 2 Tulsa 21 37 1.76 7 Omar Mata, Tulsa 7620 4 Mark Pais, Tulsa 21 74 3 Memphis 18 27 1.50 8 Tom Jackson, Marshall 8319 5 Sebastian Evers, UCF 16 64 SMU 20 27 1.35 9 Colby Burdette, FIU 7418 6 JackvanArsdale,UK 19 58 Kentucky 21 27 1.29 TylerRiggs,Kentucky 7418 7 Robin Spiegel, FIU 18 55 6 UAB 20 26 1.30 Akeil Barrett, Tulsa 7418 7 UCF 18 23 1.28 8 Alex Long, S. Carolina 16 52 8 Marshall 17 21 1.24 GOALS 9 Conor Hurley, Memphis 14 29 10 Cody Uzcategui, Memphis 5 15 9 S. Carolina 18 20 1.11 Rk Player GP No. 1 Cristian Mata, Tulsa 20 14 GOALSALLOWeD 2 Deshorn Brown, UCF 16 13 Rk Team GP No. Avg/G 3 Mark Sherrod, Memphis 18 12 1 Marshall 17 9 0.53 4 Quentin Albrecht, FIU 17 10 2 Tulsa 21 23 1.10 5 Bryce Follensbee, Tulsa 21 9 3 SMU 20 24 1.20 6 Tom Jackson, Marshall 14 8 4 Memphis 18 25 1.39 Tyler Engel, SMU 18 8 5 FIU 18 26 1.44 8 Colby Burdette, FIU 16 7 27 HISTORY OF UK SOCCER

season, UK invested $100,000 on a state-of-the- art playing surface, designed to prevent injuries and provide a better all-weather surface. In addition, UK installed a tower at the complex, allowing coaches to get a tremendous view of the action for postgame video. Flash forward to the 2012 season and an exciting addition of head coach Johan Cedergren to guide the program led to a historic inagural campaign. Cedergren’s new attacking system paced the Wildcats to its first NCAA Tourna- ment berth since 2003, with UK tabbed to host Xavier at the UK Soccer Complex. After the season, the Wildcats announced the construction of a sparkling new facility that will provide the program one of the top stadiums in college soccer. The $9 million facility is sched- uled to be completed during the 2013 season. With the addition of a video tower, a $100,000 perfect playing surface, a video board and now state-of-the-art facilities for games and training, UK’s program will be spurred by one of the top facilities in the NCAA. In addition to its successful teams, the UK One of the biggest wins in program history came in 2007, when UK posted a 2-1 comeback win over soccer program has also been successful academi- No. 1 SMU. cally. Four times since 2000 the program has The University of Kentucky men's soccer Known for his big, physical squads, Wooten won an NSCAA Team Academic Award and has program has steadily climbed to the level of the racked up a 28-25-7 record in three seasons at produced five Boyd McWhorter Scholarship nation's elite since it was established on June 1, the reins. nominees in that same span. In 2006, 2007 and 1991. From 1991 to 1996, the Wildcats called The 2008, the soccer team was named the UK Male Before joining one of the nation’s top soccer Cage home. The Cage Soccer Field, which stood Academic Team of the Year at the CATSPY conferences in Conference USA in 2005, Ken- where UK's Boone Tennis Center now stands, Awards. tucky spent a decade in the Mid-American Con- placed fans just feet from the pitch and the UK ference, where it dominated the opposition. In fans gave Kentucky a tremendous home-field that span, Kentucky won four conference cham- advantage. In its five-and-a-half seasons at The pionships and advanced to the finals or semifi- Cage, UK posted an impressive 34-17-8 home nals of the league tournament every season. mark. The program has continued to grow over In 1994, Ian Collins was brought in by then- time, drawing a school-record 3,327 fans for its UK Athletics Director C.M. Newton to lead the 1-0 win over Louisville in 2005 and ranking UK Soccer Wildcats. Under Collins, the Wild- 21st in the nation in attendance during that sea- cats were consistent conference title contenders son. In 2008, UK led the conference in atten- in both the MAC and C-USA. The Wildcats dance for the second time in the past three years. won the MAC Tournament title three straight Through the years, UK's soccer program has years from 1999-2001 and regular-season cham- produced highlight after highlight, from its 1995 pionships in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004. In 1-0 win over Indiana in Bloomington to its 2-1 2001, the Wildcats ran through the league with win over MAC rival Bowling Green in 1997 in a perfect 6-0-0 record. UK repeated the feat in front of 3,003 screaming Wildcats fans at the 2003 and became the first team in conference UK Soccer Complex. history to go through the regular season without The 2008 highlight came when the Wildcats relinquishing a goal. upended No. 1 SMU at the UK Soccer Com- Since joining C-USA, UK has made all but plex, UK’s first win over a top-ranked foe in pro- one conference tournament, with UK ranking gram history. only behind Tulsa for the most wins in the con- When UK soccer became a varsity sport on ference during that span. June 1, 1991, Lexington native Sam Wooten The UK Soccer Complex ushered in a new took the helm. He had served as the Kentucky era of UK soccer. Opened on Oct. 24, 1996, the coach during UK's club soccer days, and he was complex houses a playing field, a practice field, the natural choice to lead the new varsity team. team lounge and locker rooms. Before the 2011

28 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1999 MAC Tournament Champs winning goal. Greg Bironas, Ilkka Jantti, J.D. Stephenson and goalkeeper Brian O’Leary were each named to the All-Tournament team. The 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament began a three-year championship run for the Wildcats. The second-seeded Wildcats marched Bowling Green through Eastern and Western Michigan before avenging a regular-season Buffalo, N.Y. Bowling Green loss to Northern Illinois with a 2-1 victory to win the title. Jason Bell Buffalo scored both goals in the final en route to All-Tournament Team honors. Buffalo He was joined on the team by Giovanni Fernandes, Chris McAlpine and Akron goalkeeper Brian O’Leary, who pitched two shutouts. The championship Bowling Green, Ohio Kentucky sealed Kentucky’s first NCAA Tournament appearance. Western Michigan Marshall Bowling Green Marshall Northern Illinois Kentucky Northern Illinois Buffalo, N.Y. Northern Illinois DeKalb, Ill. Northern Illinois Kentucky Buffalo Kentucky Marshall Marshall Lexington, Ky. Kentucky Western Michigan Western Michigan Akron DeKalb, Ill. Kentucky Eastern Michigan Kentucky Kentucky

2000 MAC Champs After three straight second-place finishes, Kentucky finally broke through and won a share of the Mid-American Conference title in 2000. It would be the beginning of a MAC dynasty as the Wildcats took home at least a share of the championship in four of five seasons. In the team’s four con- ference wins, the Wildcats suffocating defense allowed just one goal. Chris McDaniel paced the offensive attack with a team-high five goals, including three game-winners. Giovanni Fernandes and Ilkka Jantti were each named all-conference. Kentucky would go on to become the third team in conference history to win the regular season championship and the tournament title. 2001 MAC Champs Kentucky became the first team in five years to go unbeaten and untied STANDINGS in conference play while wrapping up its second straight MAC champi- onship. The Wildcats absolutely dominated its opposition, outscoring Conference Overall them 18-4 in league games. The championship came down to the final Team WLTPct. Gf GA WLT game of the regular-season when UK scored a 2-1 win over Akron, which Kentucky 420.667 87 11 92 also entered the contest with a perfect league record. MAC Player of the Akron 420.667 16 7773Year Ilkka Jantti headlined a group of six UK players named to the all- Bowling Green 420.667 94 981 conference squad that included Nathan Fleetwood, John Monebrake, Marshall 420.667 13 7 14 51 Antti Peltonen, Greg Raber and J.D. Stephenson. Monebrake was tabbed Northern Illinois 330.500 68 330 the leagues Newcomer of the Year while head coach Ian Collins was Buffalo 150.200 15 150 named the MAC Coach of the Year for the third time. Western Michigan 150.200 15 150 STANDINGS 2000 MAC Tournament Champs Conference Overall Despite winning a share of the conference title, Kentucky entered the 2000 Team WLTPct Gf GA WLT MAC Tournament seeded fouth due to the league’s tiebreaking procedure. Kentucky 600 1.000 18 4 14 61 Unfazed, the Wildcats defended their way to a second-straight tournament Akron 510.833 10 5 10 71 championship with three straight 1-0 victories. In the second round, UK Marshall 330.500 9 10 12 70 overcame No. 2 seed Marshall, which taken the regular season meeting Buffalo 231.417 79 782 between the two. Kentucky then went on the road and knocked off top Bowling Green 240.333 47 881 seed Bowling Green for the title. Brooke Pearse scored the championship Western Michigan 141.250 6 11 5 13 1 Northern Illinois 150.167 6 14 4 12 1

29 2001 MAC Tournament Champs STANDINGS After winning the regular-season championship outright, Kentucky earned the Conference Overall top seed and a first-round bye in the MAC Tournament. Needing two wins, Team WLTPct Gf GA WLT the Wildcats tallied back-to-back 1-0 victories to run their conference tourna- Kentucky 6001.000 11 0 12 62 ment win streak to eight, including five straight shutouts. In the championship Akron 510.833 10 2 15 52 game played in front of the home crowd in Lexington, MAC Player of the Year Western Michigan 321.583 88 12 72 Ilkka Jantti scored the winner in the 114th minute for UK’s third straight con- Bowling Green 231.417 67 895 ference championship. Kentucky joined Bowling Green as the only MAC Marshall 240.333 49 613 0 teams to win three straight league titles. Jantti, Marc Theriault, Chris Northern Illinois 240.333 66 313 2 McAlpine and Chris McDaniel were named to the All-Tournament Team. Buffalo 060.000 09 112 3 Kentucky

Akron, Ohio Kentucky Buffalo Bowling Green Bowling Green Lexington, Ky. Kentucky Western Michigan Marshall Marshall Akron, Ohio Akron Northern Illinois Akron Akron

2004 MAC Champs In its final season in the Mid-American Conference, Kentucky went out in grand style by winning their fourth league title in five years. Jamal Shteiwi repeated as MAC Player of the Year after leading the league with 11 goals and 30 points. He was joined on the all-conference teams by six team- mates: Michael D’Agostino, Andy Gruenebaum, Anthony Peters, Thomas Senecal, Brandon Stewart and Michael Strong. Kentucky outscored its league opponents 14-4 en route to the crown. The Wildcats wrapped up their 10-year run in the MAC with a 44-13-4 overall record. UK was at its best in its final five years in the league, racking up four conference champi- onships.

2003 MAC Champs STANDINGS In the most dominant season in Mid-American Conference history, Ken- Conference Overall tucky went a perfect 6-0 without allowing a goal in league play. The Wild- Team WLTPct Gf GA WLT cats’ defense was stifling, led by All-Conference defenders Nathan Li, Kentucky 411.750 14 4 11 53 Thomas Senecal and Brandon Stewart as well as goalkeeper Andy Akron 312.667 83 13 53 Gruenebaum. Offensively, MAC Newcomer of the Year Riley O’Neill was Northern Illinois 420.667 14 9 12 70 the scorer with a team-high seven goals and MAC Player of the Year Jamal Western Michigan 321.583 10 9974 Shteiwi proved the playmaker, tallying a school-record 13 assists. Both were Marshall 321.583 14 8 10 73 also named all-conference along with midfielder Joey Gaworecki. Buffalo 141.250 4 13 882 Bowling Green 060.000 9 27 0 19 0

30 CONFERENCE USA HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR-BY-YEAR TOURNEY CHAMPIONS Year Champion Rec. UK Place Year Champion Runner-Up UK’S TOURNAMENT 1995 UAB 7-0-1 n/a 1995 Saint Louis Charlotte HISTORY 1996 Charlotte 7-1-0 n/a 1996 South Florida Marquette S. Florida 7-1-0 1997 Saint Louis South Florida 2005 • No. 7 seed 1997 S. Florida 5-1-2 n/a 1998 South Florida Memphis at Dallas, Texas Marquette 6-2-0 1999 UAB Saint Louis First round - tied No. 2 South Carolina, 1998 S. Florida 6-1-1 n/a 2000 Saint Louis UAB 0-0 Saint Louis 6-1-1 2001 Saint Louis Marquette lost on penalty kicks, 3-0 1999 UAB 7-1-0 n/a 2002 Saint Louis Cincinnati 2006 • No. 2 seed • Runner-Up Saint Louis 7-1-0 2003 Saint Louis Charlotte at Tulsa, Okla. 2000 Saint Louis 6-1-1 n/a 2004 Memphis UAB First round - def. No. 7 Memphis, 3-1 2001 Saint Louis 9-1-0 n/a 2005 South Carolina Tulsa Semifinal - def. No. 3 Tulsa, 3-0 2002 Marquette 7-2-1 n/a 2006 SMU Kentucky Final - lost to No. 1 SMU, 2-0 Saint Louis 7-2-1 n/a 2007 Tulsa SMU 2003 Cincinnati 6-2-1 n/a 2008 Tulsa Kentucky 2007 • No. 3 seed Saint Louis 6-2-1 n/a 2009 Tulsa Marshall at Birmingham, Ala. 2004 Memphis 8-1-0 n/a 2010 South Carolina Tulsa First round - lost to No. 6 Marshall, 3-1 2005 SMU 8-1-0 3-4-2 7th 2011 SMU UCF 2006 SMU 5-1-2 5-2-1 2nd 2012 Tulsa SMU 2008 • No. 2 seed 2007 Tulsa 6-0-2 5-3-0 3rd at Dallas, Texas 2008 Tulsa 7-0-1 6-1-1 2nd ALL-TIME C-USA TOURNEY RESULTS First round - def. No. 7 Marshall, 4-2 2009 Tulsa 6-1-1 5-3-0 4th (current members only) Semifinal - def. UCF, 1-0 2010 SMU 7-1-0 4-2-2 3rd Team App. Record Pct. Final - tied No. 1 Tulsa, 1-1 2011 South Carolina 6-1-1 2-5-1 7th Tulsa 6 11-3-2 .750 lost on penalty kicks, 4-2 UAB 6-1-1 Kentucky 7 5-4-3 .542 2012 SMU 6-2-0 4-3-1 5th South Carolina 6 7-4-1 .625 2009 • No. 4 seed Marshall 5 2-5-1 .312 at Tulsa, Okla. ALL-TIME C-USA RESULTS UAB 18 11-16-3 .417 First round - lost to No. 1 Tulsa, 2-1 (current members only) FIU 2 2-3-0 .400 Team Years Record Pct. 2010 • No. 3 seed SMU 7 35-15-7 .675 C-USA TOURNAMENT TITLES at Memphis, Tenn. Tulsa 7 30-18-9 .605 *Saint Louis 6 First round - lost to No. 6 Tulsa, 5-0 South Carolina 7 29-16-12 .614 SMU 3 Kentucky 8 30-20-7 .585 Tulsa 3 2012 • No. 5 seed UAB 17 76-46-12 .611 South Carolina 2 at Hoover, Ala. Marshall 7 24-27-5 .473 *South Florida 2 First round - def. No. 4 Memphis, 1-0 Memphis 16 42-79-13 .361 Memphis 1 Semifinal - tied No. 1 SMU, 2-2 FIU 7 13-39-5 .272 UAB 1 lost on penalty kicks, 4-1 UCF 7 18-28-1 .394 * denotes former member

C-USA REGULAR SEASON TITLES UK ALL-TIME RECORD VS. C-USA OPPO- *Saint Louis 6 NENTS *South Florida 3 Team Rec. GF GA Tulsa 3 Charlotte 0-1-0 01 *Marquette 2 FAU 1-0-0 30 *SMU 3 FIU 5-2-1 11 7 UAB 3 Marshall 14-6-2 43 26 South Carolina 1 New Mexico 0-0-0 00 *Charlotte 1 Old Dominion 0-0-0 00 *Cincinnati 1 South Carolina 4-4-2 9 14 *Memphis 1 Tulsa 5-6-1 15 19 * denotes former member UAB 4-4-0 12 10 Total 44-33-9 122 109

31 MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS ALL-TIME MAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS Year Champion Rec. UK Place (from 1995-2004) TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1995 Akron 5-0-0 3-1-1 3rd Team Years Record Pct. 1996 Bowling Green 5-0-0 2-2-1 3rd Kentucky 10 14-7 .667 2004 • No. 1 seed 1997 Akron 5-1-1 5-2-0 2nd Bowling Green 12 16-8 .667 at Kalamazoo, Mich. 1998 Akron 8-0-1 7-1-0 2nd Akron 12 15-8 .652 First round - bye Semifinal - lost to No. 5 W. Michigan, 1-0 1999 Akron 6-0-1 5-1-1 2nd Miami (Ohio) 7 4-3 .571 2000 Kentucky 4-2-0 4-2-0 1st Western Michigan 12 7-10 .412 2003 • No. 1 seed Akron 4-2-0 Marshall 8 4-7 .364 at Bowling Green, Ohio Bowling Green 4-2-0 Buffalo 7 3-6 .333 First round - bye Marshall 4-2-0 Northern Illinois 8 2-7 .222 Semifinal - lost to No. 4 Bowling Green, 1-0 2001 Kentucky 6-0-0 6-0-0 1st Eastern Michigan 8 1-6 .142 2002 • No. 5 seed 2002 Akron 4-1-0 2-3-0 4th Central Michigan 3 0-1 .000 at Huntington, W.Va. 2003 Kentucky 6-0-0 6-0-0 1st First round - def. No. 4 Buffalo, 4-1 2004 Kentucky 4-1-1 4-1-1 1st MAC TOURNAMENT TITLES at Bowling Green, Ohio Kentucky 3 Semifinal - lost to No. 1 Bowling Green, 2-1 ALL-TIME MAC RESULTS Akron 3 2001 • No. 1 seed • Champions (from 1995-2004) Bowling Green 3 at Akron, Ohio Team Years Record Pct. Miami (Ohio) 1 First round - bye Akron 12 58-9-5 .840 Western Michigan 1 Semifinal - def. Bowling Green, 1-0 Kentucky 10 44-13-4 .754 at Lexington, Ky. Championship - def. Akron, 1-0 (2ot) Bowling Green 12 40-26-5 .599 Marshall 8 26-23-3 .529 2000 • No. 4 seed • Champions Miami (Ohio) 7 15-18-2 .457 at Buffalo, N.Y. Northern Illinois 8 22-29-1 .433 First round - def. No. 5 Northern Illinois, 1- 0 Buffalo 7 14-29-2 .333 Semifinal - def. No. 2 Marshall, 1-0 Western Michigan 12 17-49-7 .281 at Bowling Green, Ohio Central Michigan 3 2-8-0 .200 Championship - def. No. 1 Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan 8 4-37-1 .107 1-0

MAC REGULAR SEASON TITLES 1999 • No. 2 seed • Champions at Dekalb, Ill. Akron 6 First round - def. No. 7 Eastern Michigan, 1- Kentucky 4 0 Bowling Green 3 Semifinal - def. No. 8 Western Michigan, 3- Marshall 1 0 at Lexington, Ky. Miami (Ohio) 1 Championship - def. No. 6 N. Illinois, 2-1 1998 • No. 2 seed at Lexington, Ky. First round - def. No. 7 Eastern Michigan, 1- 0 Semifinal - lost to No. 4 Bowling Green, 2-0 (2ot) 1997 • No. 2 seed at Oxford, Ohio First round - def. Western Michigan, 2-1 Semifinal - lost to No. 3 Bowling Green, 1-0 1996 • No. 3 seed • Runner-Up at Bowling Green, Ohio First round - def. No. 6 Western Michigan, 1-0 Semifinal - def. No. 2 Akron, 2-1 Championship - lost to No. 1 Bowling Green, 4-0 1995 • No. 3 Seed at Kalamazoo, Mich. First round - def. No. 6 Eastern Michigan, 4- 1 Semifinal - lost to No. 2 Bowling Green, 1-0 (ot)

32 POSTSEASON NCAA TOURNAMENT Nov. 25, 2000 • Second Round HISTORY Goals No. 6 SMU 3, Kentucky 1 IU 112:15 Aleksey Korol at Dallas, Texas (Yuri Lavrinenko) Appearances: 5 Making their first appearance in the second Record: 1-5-2 (.186) UK IU at home: 0-1-1 round of the NCAA Tournament, the Wildcats Goals on road: 0-4-1 01 traveled to Dallas, Texas, to face SMU. The nation’s neutral: 1-0-0 Shots 6 15 leading scorer, Muhammed Fahim, led the sixth- Best finish: Sweet 16 (2000) Saves 13 seeded Mustangs to a 1-0 halftime lead against the Corners 26 Cats. UK’s Ilkka Jantti captured the equalizer in the YEAR-BY-YEAR Fouls 40 28 74th minute, scoring Kentucky’s first-ever NCAA 1999 goal. SMU’s attack was relentless, though, and at Bloomington, Ind. Nov.18, 2000 • First Round Fahim completed a hat trick late in the game to give First round - lost to No. 2 Indiana, 1-0 (2ot) Kentucky 0, Saint Louis 0 (4ot) SMU the 3-1 victory. (UK Advances on Penalties, 4-2) 2000 Team 1 2 OT OT F at St. Louis, Mo. at St. Louis, Mo. Kentucky 01- -1 First round - tied No. 9 St. Louis, 0-0 (4ot) SMU 12- -3 (advanced on penalties, 4-2) In their second NCAA appearance, the Cats at Dallas, Texas played at ninth-ranked Saint Louis in the first Goals Second round - lost to No. 6 SMU, 3-1 round of the 2000 NCAA Tournament. The Bil- SMU 21:21 Mohamed Fahim (Matt Whit- likens outshot the Cats by a tally of 21-7, but were ley) held scoreless by Brian O’Leary’s 12 saves in front of 2001 UK 73:27 Ilkka Jantti at Clemson, S.C. a strong UK defense that chipped in with a pair of team saves. Four overtime periods could not decide (J.D. Stephenson) First round - def. Mercer, 1-0 SMU 75:42 Mohamed Fahim (Luchi Second round - lost to No. 5 Clemson, 1-0 the game, which entered the record books as a 0-0 tie. Per NCAA rules, penalty kicks were required to Gonzalez) 2003 break the 150 minute deadlock, and O’Leary again SMU 89:55 Mohamed Fahim (empty net) at Lexington, Ky. shined, making two key saves and netting a penalty First round - tied Cincinnati, 0-0 (2ot) of his own to help the Cats advance to the second UK SMU (advanced on penalties, 4-2) round. Goals 13 at Bloomington, Ind. Shots 8 18 Team 1 2 OT OT OT OT F Second round - lost to No. 5 Indiana, 2-1 Saves 94 Kentucky 0000000 (2ot) Corners 28 Saint Louis 0000000 Fouls 22 19 2012 Goals at Lexington, Ky. Nov. 23, 2001 • First Round First round - lost to Xavier, 1-0 none UK SLU Kentucky 1, Mercer 0 at Clemson, S.C. Nov. 21, 1999 • First Round Goals 00 Shots 7 21 No. 2 Indiana 1, Kentucky 0 (2ot) Kentucky played its first neutral site NCAA Saves 13 5 at Bloomington, Ind. match when the Cats traveled to Clemson, S.C., to Corners 5 14 face the Mercer Bears. The teams played to a score- The soccer Cats’ first NCAA appearance took Fouls 28 28 less tie in the first half, but UK came out quickly in place in Bloomington, Ind., in 1999 on the campus the second half when Nathan Fleetwood assisted of Indiana University. The second-seeded Hoosiers Scot Shewey for a goal in the 48th minute. The played host to Kentucky, which had won the MAC Wildcat defense blanked Mercer to help Greg Raber Championship to receive an automatic bid to the to his seventh shutout of the year, as UK advanced NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats stretched IU to to the NCAA second round with a 1-0 victory. the limit as the game remained scoreless for nearly two hours. In the second overtime, with the Cats Team 1 2 OT OT F down two men - one from injury and the other Mercer 00- -0 from ejection - Indiana finally got the decisive break Kentucky 01- -1 when All-American Aleksey Korol scored the game- winning goal in the 113th minute of play. The Cats Goals ended their best season since 1995 by making it to UK 48:03 Scot Shewey (Nathan Fleet- their first NCAA Tournament. The Hoosiers would wood) go on to win the National Championship that sea- UK MC son. Goals 10 Team 1 2 OT OT F Shots 87 Kentucky 00 0 0 0 Saves 42 Indiana 00 0 1 1 Corners 55 Fouls 22 19

33 Nov. 25, 2001 • Second Round Nov. 26, 2003 • Second Round Nov. 15, 2012 • First Round No. 5 Clemson 1, Kentucky 0 No. 5 Indiana 2, Kentucky 1 (2 ot) Xavier 1, Kentucky 0 at Clemson, S.C. at Bloomington, Ind. at Lexington, Ky.

Fifth-seeded Clemson played host to the Cats in UK got on the board first in the 27th minute Kentucky returned to the NCAA Tournament the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The when freshman Riley O’Neill buried a shot in the for the first time since 2003, earning a hosting match was even throughout, with neither team able lower-left corner after a feed from Jamal Shteiwi. spot vs. Xavier in Johan Cedergren’s first season. to get on the board during regulation. Both teams The Wildcats looked to take the lead into inter- Luke Spencer broke the scoreless game with a goal had chances in the first two overtime periods, but mission, but Jacob Peterson tallied the equalizer in the 86th minute, his 14th goal of the year. The neither squad could catch a break and the match from six yards out to tie the match just before Wildcats played in the game without leading scor- eclipsed the two-hour mark. It wasn’t until the halftime. After a scoreless second half, Kentucky er Tyler Riggs and All-Conference USA midfielder 124th minute that the Tigers were able to finally had a man sent off four minutes into the first Dylan Asher. UK was led with six shots from find the back of the net. Kenneth Cutler scored the overtime. Despite a valliant effort by the short- senior Matt Lodge, playing in his final game. game-winning goal in the third overtime period. handed Wildcats, Indiana broke through with less Lodge finished his career as the UK record holder than five minutes left before the game would go for shots. Xavier (14-2-5) got a shutout from Team 1 2 OT OT OT F to penalty kicks for the winner. keeper Justin Marshall. Kentucky 000 0 00 Clemson 000 0 10 Team 1 2 OT OT F Team 1 2 OT OT F Kentucky 100 01 Xavier 010 01 Goals Indiana 100 12 Kentucky 000 00 CU 123:13 Kenneth Cutler (Ross Goodacre, Brett Branan) Goals Goals UK 25:49 Riley O’Neill (Jamal XU 85:20 Luke Spencer (Matt Walker, Shteiwi, Joey Gaworecki) Will Walker) UK CU IU 43:48 Jacob Peterson (Josh Tudela, Goals 10 Vijay Dias) UK XU Shots 14 15 IU 105:46 Greg Badger (Josh Tudela, Goals 01 Saves 38 John Michael Hayden) Shots 9 10 Corners 88 Saves 31 Fouls 19 16 UK IU Corners 17 Goals 12 Fouls 56 Shots 7 23 Nov. 22, 2003 • First Round Saves 54 Kentucky 0, Cincinnati 0 (2 ot) Corners 28 (UK Advances on Penalties, 4-2) Fouls 29 9 at Lexington, Ky.

Kentucky hosted an NCAA Tournament game for the first time in front of 1,593 fans. The Wild- cats had a pair of great chances for a goal as Jamal Shteiwi just missed the right post on a free kick from 23 yards out in the 20th minute and Olli Lehtimaki missed wide-right from the top of the box in the 49th minute. Other than that, both teams played solid defense leading to a shootout, which Kentucky won 4-2 on the strength of two Andy Gruenebaum saves, one of which was dubbed “the best save I’ve ever seen” by head coach Ian Collins.

Team 1 2 OT OT F Cincinnati 00 0 00 Kentucky 00 0 00

Goals none UK UC Goals 00 Shots 6 12 Saves 63 Corners 47 Fouls 18 17

34 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1991 Sept. 15 Marshall W, 2-1 Oct. 1 at Stetson (2) L, 1-2 Record: 10-10-0 Sept. 18 at Wright State T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 4 at Xavier W, 2-0 Coach: Sam Wooten Sept. 21 at Louisville T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 8 Western Kentucky W, 4-0 Date Opponent Score Sept. 26 Robert Morris W, 1-0 Oct. 11 at Miami (Ohio) W, 4-3 Sept. 7 Butler L, 0-1 Sept. 29 Cincinnati L, 2-3 Oct. 13 at Western Michigan W, 5-0 Sept. 11 at Louisville W, 2-1 Oct. 5 Mismi (Ohio) L, 0-2 (2ot) Oct. 18 at Ohio State L, 1-3 Sept. 14 at Memphis State (1) L, 0-1 Oct. 9 Eastern Michigan (2) W, 2-1 Oct. 24 Georgetown College W, 3-1 Sept. 15 vs. Bradley (1) W, 2-1 (2ot) Oct. 10 Alabama A&M (2) L, 1-4 Oct. 27 at Eastern Michigan W, 1-0 Sept. 18 Marshall L, 2-4 Oct. 13 at Evansville L, 3-4 Oct. 29 at Vanderbilt L, 0-1 Sept. 28 at Western Kentucky (2) L, 1-6 Oct. 17 Virginia Tech T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 31 Bowling Green T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 29 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (2) W, 5-1 Oct. 20 Transylvania T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 3 at Eastern Michigan (3) W, 4-1 Oct. 2 Kentucky Wesleyan W, 3-2 (2ot) Oct. 23 UNC-Asheville W, 4-2 Nov. 4 at Bowling Green (3) L, 0-1 (2ot) Oct. 5 at Miami (Ohio) (3) L, 0-6 Oct. 24 at Winthrop W, 2-1 Oct. 6 vs. Eastern Michigan (3) W, 7-0 Oct. 29 Hofstra L, 1-2 (1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. Oct. 8 Alabama A&M L, 0-2 (2ot) Oct. 31 Southern Indiana W, 2-0 (2) Central Florida Tourn.; Orlando, Fla. Oct. 16 Transylvania W, 2-0 Nov. 5 at Vanderbilt L, 2-6 (2ot) (3) MAC Tournament; Kalamazoo, Mich. Oct. 18 at Vanderbilt W, 4-1 Oct. 20 at Ohio State L, 3-4 (2ot) (1) BGSU Kwik Goal Classic; Bowling Green, Ohio 1996 Oct. 23 at Wright State L, 1-3 (2) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. Record: 9-10-3, 2-2-1 MAC Oct. 26 Morehead State (4) W, 4-1 Coach: Ian Collins Oct. 27 Missouri-Rolla (4) W, 3-1 1994 Date Opponent Score Oct. 30 at Xavier W, 2-1 Record: 9-9-2 Sept. 4 Wright State L, 0-1 Nov. 3 at Notre Dame L, 0-2 Coach: Ian Collins Sept. 6 Texas-Pan American W, 4-1 Nov. 9 at South Carolina L, 0-6 Date Opponent Score Sept. 8 Missouri-Kansas City W, 2-0 Sept. 5 UNC Asheville W, 3-1 Sept. 11 at Western Kentucky W, 2-0 (1) Memphis State Tourn.; Memphis, Tenn. Sept. 11 Indiana L, 1-6 Sept. 15 at Bradley L, 2-4 (2) Western Kentucky Tourn.; Bowling Green, Ky. Sept. 14 at Marshall T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 20 Louisville T, 1-1 (2ot) (3) Miami (Ohio) Tourn.; Oxford, Ohio Sept. 16 at Southern Indiana (1) L, 1-3 Sept. 22 Belmont W, 2-0 (4) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. Sept. 18 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 29 at Winthrop W, 2-1 Sept. 21 Georgetown College W, 5-1 Oct. 2 Ohio State T, 1-1 (2ot) 1992 Sept. 24 at Easterm Michigan (2) W, 5-0 Oct. 6 at Bowling Green L, 0-3 Record: 11-6-3 Sept. 25 vs. Detroit Mercy (2) T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 9 Xavier L, 0-1 Coach: Sam Wooten Sept. 28 at Cincinnati L, 0-1 Oct. 12 at Akron L, 2-4 (2ot) Date Opponent Score Oct. 5 Xavier W, 2-1 Oct. 16 Miami (Ohio) W, 3-2 Sept. 6 Wright State T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 9 at Miami (Ohio) L, 0-2 Oct. 20 Western Michigan W, 6-0 Sept. 9 at Evansville L, 1-2 Oct. 12 Louisville W, 1-0 Oct. 24 Indiana L, 3-5 Sept. 13 at Indiana L, 0-6 Oct. 15 Hofstra (3) L, 0-3 Oct. 27 Eastern Michigan T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 16 Transylvania W, 3-0 Oct. 16 Butler (3) L, 0-1 Nov. 1 at Cincinnati L, 0-1 Sept. 19 Xavier W, 2-0 (2ot) Oct. 19 Ohio State W, 2-0 Nov. 3 Vanderbilt L, 1-3 Sept. 27 at Robert Morris L, 1-2 (2ot) Oct. 23 Winthrop W, 1-0 Nov. 6 at Marshall L, 0-2 Sept. 30 at Cincinnati W, 3-2 (2ot) Oct. 25 Evansville L, 1-3 Nov. 15 vs. Western Michigan (1) W, 1-0 Oct. 7 at Marshall W, 3-1 Oct. 28 at South Florida (4) W, 2-1 Nov. 16 vs. Akron (1) W, 2-0 Oct. 9 Winthrop W, 1-0 Oct. 29 vs. Georgia Southern (4) L, 1-2 Nov. 17 at Bowling Green (1) L, 0-4 Oct. 11 South Carolina L, 0-2 Nov. 6 Vanderbilt L, 0-3 Oct. 15 Western Kentucky W, 3-1 (1) MAC Tournament; Bowling Green, Ohio Oct. 17 Notre Dame L, 0-2 (1) Southern Indiana Tourn.; Evansville, Ind. Oct. 19 Georgetown College W, 2-0 (2) Eastern Michigan Tourn.; Ypsilanti, Mich. 1997 Oct. 21 at Kentucky Wesleyan W, 3-1 (3) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. Record: 12-7-2, 5-2-0 MAC Oct. 23 Memphis State W, 2-1 (4) South Florida Tourn.; Tampa, Fla. Coach: Ian Collins Oct. 30 Lindsey Wilson T, 2-2 (ot) Date Opponent Score Nov. 1 Vanderbilt W, 3-2 1995 Aug. 30 at Missouri-Kansas City L, 1-2 Nov. 3 Ohio State W, 4-1 Record: 16-5-1, 3-1-1 MAC Sept. 2 Western Kentucky W, 2-1 Nov. 8 at Alabama A&M L, 0-4 Coach: Ian Collins Sept. 6 Bradley (1) W, 3-0 Nov. 14 Louisville T, 0-0 (2ot) Date Opponent Score Sept. 7 Cleveland State (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 2 Valparaiso W, 5-0 Sept. 10 Cincinnati T, 1-1 (2ot) 1993 Sept. 4 UNC Asheville W, 2-1 Sept. 14 at Louisville W, 2-1 Record: 7-9-4 Sept. 10 at Indiana W, 1-0 (2ot) Sept. 19 UNLV (2) W, 2-1 (ot) Coach: Sam Wooten Sept. 13 Marshall W, 3-0 Sept. 21 at Fresno State (2) L, 2-3 Date Opponent Score Sept. 15 at Louisville W, 2-1 Sept. 25 at Indiana L, 0-9 Sept. 4 at Western Michigan (1) L, 0-1 Sept. 17 Akron L, 0-2 Sept. 28 Belmont W, 3-0 Sept. 5 at Bowling Green (1) L, 2-5 Sept. 23 Arkansas-Little Rock (1) W, 3-0 Oct. 3 at Western Michigan W, 3-0 Sept. 8 at Xavier W, 4-3 Sept. 24 The Citadel (1) W, 4-0 Oct. 5 at Northern Illinois W, 4-1 Sept. 12 at Ohio State L, 1-3 Sept. 27 Cincinnati W, 2-0 Oct. 10 Bowling Green W, 2-1 Sept. 30 at Central Florida (2) W, 2-0 Oct. 12 Eastern Michigan W, 3-2 (2ot) 35 Oct. 19 Wisconsin-Green Bay T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 5 vs. Eastern Michigan (3) W, 1-0 2001 Oct. 24 Marshall W, 2-1 (ot) Nov. 7 vs. Western Michigan (3) W, 3-0 Record: 14-6-1, 6-0-0 MAC Oct. 26 Akron L, 0-1 Nov. 12 Northern Illinois (4) W, 2-1 Coach: Ian Collins Oct. 29 at Vanderbilt L, 1-3 Nov. 21 at Indiana (5) L, 0-1 (2ot) MAC Champions Nov. 2 at Miami (Ohio) L, 1-2 MAC Tournament Champions Nov. 7 at Western Michigan (3) W, 2-1 (1) UNLV Rebel Classic; Las Vegas, Nev. NCAA Second Round Nov. 8 at Bowling Green (3) L, 0-1 (2) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. Date Opponent Score (3) MAC Tournament; Buffalo, N.Y. Aug. 31 vs. Butler (1) W, 2-1 (1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (4) MAC Championship; Lexington, Ky. Sept. 1 at Indiana (1) L, 0-1 (2ot) (2) UNLV Rebel Classic; Las Vegas, Nev. (5) NCAA Tournament; Bloomington, Ind. Sept. 7 Ohio State T, 2-2 (2ot) (3) MAC Tournament; Oxford, Ohio Sept. 9 UNC Asheville W, 4-0 2000 Sept. 17 Xavier L, 1-3 1998 Record: 11-9-2, 4-2-0 MAC Sept. 21 at Western Michigan W, 3-1 Record: 12-9-0, 7-1-0 MAC Coach: Ian Collins Sept. 23 at Northern Illinois W, 4-0 Coach: Ian Collins MAC Champions Sept. 26 Louisville L, 0-1 (ot) Date Opponent Score MAC Tournament Champions Sept. 30 at Cincinnati L, 0-1 Sept. 1 at Cincinnati L, 0-4 NCAA Second Round Oct. 5 at Bowling Green W, 3-1 Sept. 4 at Cal State-Fullerton (1) L, 0-2 Date Opponent Score Oct. 7 at IUPUI W, 1-0 Sept. 6 vs. San Diego (1) L, 0-1 Sept. 1 at Louisville W, 2-1 Oct. 14 Buffalo W, 3-1 Sept. 11 at UNC-Greensboro (2) L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 4 at UNC Asheville W, 3-0 Oct. 17 Georgetown College W, 7-0 Sept. 13 vs. Appalachian State (2) L, 1-2 Sept. 8 Vanderbilt L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 21 Marshall W, 3-0 Sept. 18 The Citadel (3) W, 2-0 Sept. 10 UC-Santa Barbara L, 1-2 Oct. 26 vs. Furman (2) W, 1-0 Sept. 20 Winthrop (3) W, 2-1 Sept. 15 vs. UNC-Greensboro (1) L, 1-2 Oct. 28 at Florida International (2) L, 0-1 Sept. 26 South Alabama W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 16 at North Carolina (1) L, 1-2 Nov. 3 Akron W, 2-1 Sept. 27 Vanderbilt W, 4-1 Sept. 22 IUPUI W, 3-2 Nov. 11 vs. Bowling Green (3) W, 1-0 Oct. 2 at Marshall W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 24 Western Kentucky W, 1-0 Nov. 17 Akron (4) W, 1-0 (2ot) Oct. 4 Western Michigan W, 5-4 (2ot) Sept. 29 Western Michigan W, 1-0 Nov. 23 vs. Mercer (5) W, 1-0 Oct. 9 at Buffalo W, 4-2 Oct. 1 Northern Illinois W, 4-0 Nov. 25 at Clemson (5) L, 0-1 (3ot) Oct. 11 at Akron L, 0-4 Oct. 6 at Akron L, 0-2 Oct. 18 at Belmont L, 1-2 Oct. 13 at Buffalo W, 1-0 (1) adidas/IU Credit Union Classic; Bloomington, Ind. Oct. 21 Indiana L, 0-5 Oct. 18 Indiana L, 0-2 (2) FIU Invitational; Miami, Fla. Oct. 23 at Eastern Michigan W, 2-0 Oct. 20 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (ot) (3) MAC Tournament; at Akron, Ohio Oct. 25 Bowling Green W, 1-0 Oct. 22 at Marshall L, 0-4 (4) MAC Tournament Championship; Lexington, Ky. Oct. 29 Miami (Ohio) W, 3-2 Oct. 27 at Ohio State (2) L, 0-3 (5) NCAA Tournament; Clemson; S.C. Nov. 1 Northern Illinois W, 2-0 Oct. 29 vs. Penn State (2) T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 6 Eastern Michigan (4) W, 1-0 Nov. 3 vs. Northern Illinois (3) W, 1-0 2002 Nov. 8 Bowling Green (4) L, 0-2 (2ot) Nov. 5 vs. Marshall (3) W, 1-0 Record: 10-9-0, 2-3-0 Nov. 12 at Bowling Green (4) W, 1-0 Coach: Ian Collins (1) Cal State-Fullerton Classic; Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 18 at Saint Louis (5) *T, 0-0 (4ot) Date Opponent Score (2) UNC-Greensboro Classic; Greensboro, N.C. Nov. 25 at SMU (6) L, 1-3 Aug. 30 at Virginia (1) L, 3-2 (3) UK Invitational; Lexincton, Ky. *Kentucky advanced 4-2 on penalty kicks Sept. 1 vs. Maryland (1) W, 2-1 (4) MAC Tournament; Lexington, Ky. Sept. 6 vs. Creighton (2) L, 4-1 (1) Nike Carolina Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 8 vs. Butler (2) W, 1-0 1999 (2) Ohio State Nike Classic; Columbus, Ohio Sept. 11 Cincinnati W, 1-0 Record: 13-7-1, 5-1-1 MAC (3) MAC Tournament; Buffalo, N.Y. Sept. 20 Cleveland State (3) W, 3-1 Coach: Ian Collins (4) MAC Championship; Bowling Green, Ohio Sept. 22 Coastal Carolina (3) L, 2-1(ot) MAC Tournament Champions (5) NCAA First Round; St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 29 IUPUI W, 4-0 NCAA Tournament (6) NCAA Second Round; Dallas, Texas Oct. 2 at Louisville W, 1-0 Date Opponent Score Oct. 6 at Winthrop W, 2-0 Sept. 3 at UC-Santa Barbara (1) W, 5-1 Oct. 11 Alabama A&M L, 3-2 (ot) Sept. 5 vs. UNLV (1) W, 1-0 Oct. 16 Indiana L, 2-1 Sept. 12 UNC Asheville W, 3-0 Oct. 18 Marshall L, 2-1 (2ot) Sept. 17 Navy (2) W, 2-1 Oct. 20 at Buffalo L, 2-1 Sept. 19 Cal State-Fullerton (2) L, 0-1 Oct. 25 at Western Michigan W, 2-1 Sept. 22 at Western Kentucky L, 0-1 Oct. 27 Northern Illinois W, 2-1 Sept. 26 Cincinnati L, 1-2 (2ot) Nov. 01 at Akron L, 3-1 Oct. 1 Marshall W, 6-0 Nov. 08 vs. Buffalo (4) W, 4-1 Oct. 3 at Bowling Green W, 1-0 Nov. 15 at Bowling Green (5) L, 2-1 Oct. 8 Eastern Michigan W, 2-0 Oct. 10 at Vanderbilt W, 3-1 (1) Virginia Soccer Classic Oct. 15 Buffalo W, 2-0 (2) Furman Invitational Oct. 17 Akron T, 1-1 (2ot) (3) UK/Traditional Bank Invitational; Lexington, Ky. Oct. 20 at Indiana L, 2-4 (4) MAC Tournament; Huntington, W.Va. Oct. 24 Louisville L, 0-2 (5) MAC Semifinal; Bowling Green, Ohio Oct. 29 at Northern Illinois L, 2-4 Oct. 31 at Western Michigan W, 2-1 36 2003 2004 2006 Record: 12-7-2, 6-0-0 MAC Record:11-5-3, 4-1-1 MAC Record: 14-5-2, 5-2-1 CUSA Coach: Ian Collins Coach: Ian Collins Coach: Ian Collins MAC Champions MAC Champions Date Opponent Score NCAA Second Round Date Opponent Score Aug. 25 Florida Atlantic (1) W, 3-0 Date Opponent Score Sept. 3 at SMU (1) L, 1-3 Aug. 26 UW-Green Bay (1) W, 2-1 Sept. 7 at UNC Asheville W, 3-0 Sept. 5 vs. Tulsa (1) L, 1-2 Aug. 30 at Louisville T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 11 at Cincinnati W, 1-0 Sept. 7 at Louisville W, 2-0 Sept. 2 Belmont W, 3-0 Sept. 14 at Western Kentucky W, 1-0 Sept. 10 UNC Asheville W, 3-1 Sept. 6 Georgetown College W, 8-0 Sept. 16 Louisville W, 2-1 (2ot) Sept. 12 at Western Michigan W, 3-0 Sept. 9 at UNC Asheville W, 5-0 Sept. 19 Central Florida (1) T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 17 Georgia Southern (2) T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 13 Michigan L, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 21 Butler (1) L, 1-0 Sept. 19 Winthrop (2) W, 2-1 Sept. 17 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-0 Sept. 26 at Washington (2) L, 2-1 Sept. 24 Marshall W, 2-1 Sept. 20 Alabama A&M W, 2-0 Sept. 28 vs. Portland (2) L, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 26 Ohio State W, 2-1 Sept. 27 at Indiana L, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 3 Appalachian State W, 2-1 Oct. 1 Michigan L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 1 South Carolina W, 1-0 (2ot) Oct. 5 at Bowling Green W, 3-0 Oct. 3 at Buffalo W, 3-0 Oct. 7 at SMU L, 4-0 Oct. 10 at UNC-Greensboro (3) W, 3-1 Oct. 6 Indiana T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 11 Central Florida W, 2-1 Oct. 12 vs. North Carolina (3) L, 2-1 Oct. 10 Northern Illinois L, 0-1 Oct. 14 at UAB L, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 17 Western Michigan W, 3-0 Oct. 15 Bowling Green W, 5-1 Oct. 18 at Marshall T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 19 Akron W, 1-0 Oct. 17 Alabama A&M W, 1-0 (2ot) Oct. 21 Florida International W, 2-1 (2ot) Oct. 24 Buffalo W, 2-0 Oct. 22 at Akron T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 25 at Tulsa W, 1-0 Oct. 26 at Marshall W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 27 Cincinnati W, 2-0 Oct. 28 Memphis W, 3-1 Oct. 31 at Northern Illiniois W, 1-0 Oct. 30 at UAB W, 2-1 Nov. 1 vs. Memphis (2) W, 3-1 Nov. 2 at Indiana L, 1-0 Nov. 7 at Western Michigan (3) L, 0-1 Nov. 3 at Tulsa (2) W, 3-0 Nov. 9 at Bowling Green (4) L, 1-0 Nov. 5 vs. SMU (2) L, 2-0 Nov. 22 Cincinnati (5) *T, 0-0 (2ot) (1) Mi Cocina Classic; Dallas, Texas Nov. 26 at Indiana (6) L, 2-1 (2ot) (2) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. *Kentucky advanced 4-2 on penalty kicks (3) MAC Tourn.; Kalamazoo, Mich. (2) Conference USA Tournament; Tulsa Okla.

(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. 2005 2007 (2) Husky Invitational; Seattle, Wash. Record: 6-7-6, 3-4-2 CUSA Record: 7-10-2, 5-3-0 CUSA (3) adidas/Spartan Classic; Greensboro, N.C. Coach: Ian Collins Coach: Ian Collins (4) MAC Tournament; Bowling Green, Ohio Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score (5) NCAA First Round; Lexington, Ky. Sept. 2 Louisville (1) W, 1-0 Aug. 31 Cornell (1) L, 0-2 Sept. 3 Alabama A&M (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 2 UNC Asheville (1) W, 3-0 Sept. 9 vs. Gonzaga (2) L, 1-3 Sept. 6 Louisville L, 2-4 Sept. 10 at Oregon State (2) T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 9 Cleveland State T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 14 Georgetown College W, 4-0 Sept. 14 at Michigan (2) L, 0-4 Sept. 18 at Michigan L, 0-1 (ot) Sept. 16 vs. Michigan State (2) T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 23 Western Michigan T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 21 Eastern Illinois L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 25 at Ohio State T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 23 at Akron L, 0-1 Sept. 30 at Fla. International T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 28 at Western Kentucky W, 2-1 Oct. 2 at UCF L, 1-2 Oct. 6 UAB W, 1-0 Oct. 7 Tulsa W, 2-1 Oct. 10 Tulsa L, 0-3 Oct. 9 SMU L, 1-2 Oct. 13 at Memphis L, 1-3 Oct. 14 at South Carolina L, 0-1 Oct. 17 at Central Florida W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 16 at East Carolina W, 3-2 Oct. 24 Marshall W, 3-1 Oct. 21 Memphis L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 27 at Florida International W, 2-1 Oct. 23 UAB W, 4-1 Oct. 31 Indiana L, 0-4 Oct. 28 Marshall T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 3 SMU W, 2-1 Oct. 30 at Akron L, 0-1 Nov. 9 at South Carolina L, 1-2 (ot) Nov. 9 vs. South Carolina (3) T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 14 vs. Marshall (3) L, 1-3

(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) Stephen Hensor/Joe Zahar Classic; Corvallis, Ore. (2) U-M Invitational; Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) Conference USA Tournament; Dallas, Texas (3) Conference USA Tournament; Birmingham, Ala.

Greg Raber is UK’s career record holder with 0.85 goals- against average from 2001-02.

37 2009 2011 Record: 13-6-0, 5-3-0 CUSA Record: 9-9-2, 2-5-1 CUSA Coach: Ian Collins Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Sept. 4 IUPUI (1) W, 2-1 Aug. 26 Dayton W, 2-0 Sept. 6 Bowling Green (1) W, 4-1 Aug. 28 Michigan W, 2-1 Sept. 11 vs. Illinois-Chicago (2) W, 2-0 Sept. 2 (1) Wright State W, 2-1 Sept. 13 vs. SIU-Edwardsville (2) W, 2-1 Sept. 4 (1) IUPUI T, 2-2 Sept. 16 Alabama A&M W, 1-0 Sept. 6 IPFW W, 4-2 Sept. 20 Marshall L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 9 at Stanford L, 1-3 Sept. 23 at Xavier W, 1-0 Sept. 11 at L, 2-3 Sept. 27 UNC Asheville W, 3-1 Sept. 16 (2) vs. High Point W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 29 at Indiana L, 0-3 Sept. 18 (2) vs. Brown W, 5-1 Oct. 4 UAB L, 0-1 Sept. 23 Evansville W, 3-2 Oct. 7 Tulsa L, 0-1 Sept. 28 at UCF L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 10 at Memphis W, 2-1 Oct. 2 at FIU L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 14 at Louisville L, 0-1 Oct. 5 Marshall L, 0-2 Oct. 17 at South Carolina W, 1-0 Oct. 8 UAB L, 2-3 Oct. 28 at UCF W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 12 Tulsa W, 3-1 Nov. 1 at FIU W, 2-0 Oct. 19 at Indiana L, 0-2 Nov. 4 SMU W, 1-0 Oct. 23 at Memphis L, 0-2 Nov. 8 High Point W, 2-0 Oct. 30 SMU W, 2-0 Nov. 13 vs. Tulsa (3) L, 1-2 Nov. 4 at South Carolina T, 2-2 (2ot)

(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) U-of-L Invitational; Louisville, Ky. (2) Gamecock Classic; Columbia, S.C. Goalkeeper Dan Williams was a four-year starter and (2) Conference USA Tournament; Tulsa, Okla. finished his career in 2009 with 221 saves, the second- 2012 most in program history. 2010 Record: 10-9-2, 4-3-1 CUSA Record: 7-8-4, 4-2-4 CUSA Coach: Johan Cedergren 2008 Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Record: 12-4-5, 6-1-1 CUSA Date Opponent Score Aug. 26 at Dayton L, 3-4 Coach: Ian Collins Sept. 3 Eastern Illinois (1) W, 1-0 Aug. 31 (1) vs. Northwestern L, 1-2 (ot) Date Opponent Score Sept. 5 IUPUI (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 2 (1) vs. St. John’s L, 1-2 Aug. 29 Central Arkansas (1) W, 6-0 Sept. 10 Loyola Marymount (2) L, 0-1 (ot) Sept. 7 (2) St. Joseph’s W, 2-0 Aug. 31 Detroit (1) W, 5-0 Sept. 12 Houston Baptist (2) T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 9 (2) Charlotte L, 0-1 Sept. 5 at UC Santa Barbara L, 1-0 Sept. 17 vs. UCONN (3) L, 0-3 Sept. 14 at Louisville W, 1-0 Sept. 7 at Cal Poly L, 3-1 Sept. 19 vs. Iona (3) L, 1-2 (ot) Sept. 19 East Tenn. State W, 3-1 Sept. 13 at Cincinnati W, 4-1 Sept. 22 at Michigan L, 2-3 (ot) Sept. 22 at Evansville W, 2-0 Sept. 17 Michigan W, 2-1 Sept. 26 at Evansville W, 2-1 (2ot) Sept. 25 at IPFW W, 5-1 Sept. 21 Alabama A&M T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 29 Louisville L, 0-2 Sept. 30 Memphis T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 27 at UNC Asheville T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 6 at Marshall W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 3 Indiana L, 1-4 Oct. 1 at Marshall W, 4-0 Oct. 9 at UAB L, 1-2 Oct. 6 at SMU L, 0-2 Oct. 4 Xavier L, 1-0 Oct. 13 UCF T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 13 at UAB W, 2-1 Oct. 8 at Tulsa L, 2-1 Oct. 17 Memphis T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 17 at Marshall W, 1-0 Oct. 12 South Carolina W, 2-0 Oct. 20 Indiana T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 21 FIU W, 5-1 Oct. 18 at UAB W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 24 FIU W, 1-0 Oct. 27 at Tulsa W, 2-0 Oct. 22 Central Florida W, 2-1 Oct. 27 at Tulsa W, 2-1 Nov. 4 South Carolina L, 0-1 Oct. 25 Florida International W, 3-2 (2ot) Oct. 30 at SMU L, 0-2 Nov. 7 (3) vs. Memphis W, 1-0 Oct. 28 at Indiana T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 7 South Carolina W, 2-1 Nov. 9 (3) vs. SMU T, 2-2 (3ot) Nov. 2 at SMU W, 2-1 Nov. 10 vs. Tulsa (4) L, 0-5 Nov. 15 Xavier L, 0-1 Nov. 7 Memphis T, 0-0 Nov. 12 vs. Marshall (2) W, 4-2 (1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (1) Gamecock Classic; Columbia, S.C. Nov. 14 vs. Central Florida (2) W, 1-0 (2) Wildcat Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. Nov. 16 vs. Tulsa (2) T, 0-0 (2ot) (3) Gamecock Classic; Columbia, S.C. (3) C-USA Tournament; Hoover, Ala. (4) Conference USA Tournament; Memphis, Tenn. (1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) Conference USA Tournament; Dallas, Texas

38 SERIES RECORDS

Opponent W L T GF GA First Last Opponent W L T GF GA First Last Akron 48211 21 1995 2007 Memphis 44315 14 1991 2012 Alabama A&M 441813 1991 2009 Mercer 100102001 2001 Appalachian State 110331998 2003 Miami (Ohio) 34011 19 1991 1998 Arkansas-Little Rock 300911991 1995 Michigan 250712 2004 2011 Michigan State 001112007 2007 Belmont 310921996 2006 Missouri-Kansas City 110321996 1997 Bowling Green 10 81 26 24 1993 2009 Missouri-Rolla 100311991 1991 Bradley 210751991 1997 Morehead State 100411991 1991 Buffalo 71020 6 1998 2003 Mount St. Mary’s 100302006 2006 Butler 230341991 2003 Navy 100211999 1999 Cal Poly 010132008 2008 North Carolina 020242000 2003 Cal State Fullerton 020031998 1999 Northwestern 010122012 2012 Central Arkansas 100602008 2008 Northern Illinois 82022 8 1997 2004 Charlotte 0 1 0 0 1 2012 2012 Notre Dame 020041991 1992 Cincinnati 66217 16 1992 2008 Citadel, The 200601995 1998 Ohio State 34317 19 1991 2005 Clemson 010012001 2001 Oregon State 001222005 2005 Cleveland State 201521997 2007 Coastal Carolina 010122002 2002 Penn State 001112000 2000 Conneticuit 010032010 2010 Portland 010122003 2003 Creighton 020162002 2011 Robert Morris 110221992 1993 Dayton 110542011 2012 Detroit Mercy 001221994 1994 Saint Louis 001002000 2000 Detroit 100502008 2008 San Diego 010011998 1998 South Alabama 100211998 1998 East Carolina 100322005 2005 South Carolina 4 5 2 9 15 1991 2012 East Tenn. State 1 0 0 3 1 2012 2012 South Florida 1 0 0 2 1 1994 1994 Eastern Illinois 110112009 2010 Southern Indiana 110331993 1994 Eastern Michigan 10 01 28 4 1991 1999 St. Joe’s 100202012 2012 Evansville 3 3 0 12 12 1992 2012 St. John’s 010122012 2012 SMU 47112 18 2000 2012 Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 3 0 2006 2006 Stetson 010121995 1995 Florida International 6 2 1 16 8 2001 2012 Fresno State 010231997 1997 Texas-Pan American 100411996 1996 Furman 100102001 2001 Transylvania 201611991 1993 Tulsa 6 6 1 17 19 2004 2012 Georgetown (Ky.) 60029 2 1992 2006 Georgia Southern 011231994 2004 UAB 5 4 0 14 11 2004 2012 Gonzaga 010132005 2005 UC-Santa Barbara 120761999 2008 UCF 63216 12 1995 2012 Hofstra 020151993 1994 UNC Asheville 13 01 36 6 1993 2009 Houston Baptist 001002010 2010 UNC-Greensboro 120441998 2003 UNLV 200311997 1999 Indiana 1 17 3 12 60 1992 2012 Iona 100102010 2010 Valparaiso 1 0 0 5 0 1995 1995 IPFW 2 0 0 9 3 2011 2012 Vanderbilt 46018 22 1991 2000 IUPUI 50113 6 2000 2011 Virginia 010232002 2002 Virginia Tech 001111993 1993 Kentucky Wesleyan 200631991 1992 Washington 010122003 2003 Lindsey Wilson 001221992 1992 Western Kentucky 72016 10 1991 2007 Louisville 10 54 22 19 1991 2012 Western Michigan 15 21 39 10 1993 2005 Loyola Marymount 010012010 2010 Winthrop 70012 4 1992 2004 Wisconsin-Green Bay 101321997 2006 Marshall 15 7 2 45 29 1991 2012 Wright State 1 2 2 5 7 1991 1996 Maryland 100212002 2002 Xavier 6 4 0 14 11 1991 2012

TOTALS 216 154 38 669 529 SERIES RESULTS AKRON (4-8-2) BUTLER (2-3) EASTERN ILLINOIS (1-1) 10/16/02 H L, 1-2 9/23/07 A L, 0-1 9/21/03 H L, 0-1 9/3/10 H W, 1-0 9/1/01 A L, 0-1 (2ot) 10/30/05 A L, 0-1 9/8/02 N W, 1-0 9/21/07 H L, 0-1 (2ot) 10/18/00 H L, 0-2 10/22/04 A T, 1-1 (2ot) 8/31/01 N W, 2-1 11/21/99 A L, 0-1 (2ot) 10/19/03 H W, 1-0 10/16/94 H L, 0-1 10/20/99 A L, 2-4 11/1/02 A L, 1-3 9/7/91 H L, 0-1 (2ot) EASTERN MICHIGAN (10-0-1) 10/21/98 H L, 0-5 9/25/97 A L, 0-9 11/17/01 H W, 1-0 11/5/99 N W, 1-0 11/3/01 H W, 2-1 CALIFORNIA (0-1) 10/24/96 H L, 3-5 10/8/99 H W, 2-0 9/10/95 A W, 1-0 10/6/00 A L, 0-2 9/11/11 A L, 2-3 11/6/98 H W, 1-0 10/17/99 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/11/94 H L, 1-6 10/23/98 A W, 2-0 9/13/92 A L, 0-6 10/11/98 A L, 0-4 CAL STATE-FULLERTON (0-2) 10/12/97 H W, 3-2 (2ot) 10/26/97 H L, 0-1 10/27/96 H T, 0-0 (2ot) 11/16/96 N W, 2-0 9/19/99 H L, 0-1 IPFW (1-0) 9/4/98 A L, 0-2 11/3/95 N W, 4-1 10/12/96 A L, 2-4 10/27/95 A W, 1-0 9/19/12 A W, 5-1 9/17/95 H L, 0-2 9/6/11 H W, 4-2 CAL POLY (0-1) 9/24/94 A W, 5-0 10/9/93 H W, 2-1 ALABAMA A&M (4-4-1) 9/7/08 A L, 1-3 10/6/91 N W, 7-0 IUPUI (5-0-1) 9/16/09 H W, 1-0 9/4/11 H T, 2-2 9/21/08 H T, 0-0 (2ot) CHARLOTTE (0-1) EVANSVILLE (3-3) 9/5/10 H W, 1-0 9/20/06 H W, 2-0 9/9/12 H L, 0-1 9/22/12 A W, 2-0 9/4/09 H W, 2-1 9/3/05 H W, 1-0 9/23/11 H W, 3-2 9/29/02 H W, 4-0 10/17/04 H W, 1-0 (2ot) CINCINNATI (5-6-2) 9/26/10 A W, 2-1 10/7/01 A W, 1-0 10/11/02 H L, 2-3 (ot) 9/13/08 A W, 4-1 10/25/94 H L, 1-3 9/22/00 H W, 3-2 10/10/93 H L, 1-4 10/27/04 H W, 2-0 10/13/03 A L, 3-4 11/8/92 A L, 0-4 11/22/03 H *T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/9/92 A L, 1-2 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (2-0) 10/8/91 H L, 0-2 (2ot) 9/11/03 A W, 1-0 10/21/92 A W, 3-1 9/11/02 H W, 1-0 FLORIDA ATLANTIC (1-0) 10/2/91 H W, 3-2 (2ot) APPALACHIAN STATE (1-1) 9/30/01 A L, 0-1 8/25/06 H W, 3-0 10/3/03 H W, 2-1 9/26/99 H L, 1-2 (2ot) LINDSEY WILSON (0-0-1) 9/13/98 N L, 1-2 9/1/98 A L, 0-4 FIU (6-2-1) 10/30/92 H T, 2-2 (ot) 9/10/97 H T, 1-1 (2ot) ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (3-0) 11/1/96 A L, 0-1 10/21/12 H W, 5-1 10/2/11 A L, 0-1 (ot) LOUISVILLE (10-5-4) 9/23/95 H W, 3-0 9/27/95 H W, 2-0 9/28/94 A L, 0-1 10/24/10 H W, 1-0 9/14/12 A W, 1-0 9/18/94 N W, 1-0 11/1/09 A W, 2-0 9/29/10 H L, 0-2 9/29/91 N W, 5-1 9/29/93 H L, 2-3 9/30/92 A W, 3-2 (2ot) 10/25/08 H W, 3-2 (2ot) 10/14/09 A L, 0-1 10/27/07 A W, 2-1 9/6/07 H L, 2-4 BELMONT (2-1) *UK advanced in NCAA Tournament on penalties, 4-2 10/21/06 H W, 2-1 (2ot) 8/30/06 A T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/2/06 H W, 3-0 9/30/05 A T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/2/05 H W, 1-0 10/18/98 A L, 1-2 (ot) THE CITADEL (2-0) 10/28/01 A L, 0-1 9/7/04 A W, 2-0 9/28/97 H W, 3-0 9/16/03 H W, 2-1 (2ot) 9/22/96 H W, 2-0 9/18/98 H W, 2-0 FRESNO STATE (0-1) 10/2/02 A W, 1-0 9/24/95 H W, 4-0 9/21/97 N L, 2-3 9/26/01 H L, 0-1 (ot) BOWLING GREEN (10-8-1) 9/1/00 A W, 2-1 CLEMSON (0-1) 9/6/09 H W, 4-1 FURMAN (1-0) 10/24/99 H L, 0-2 10/15/04 H W, 5-0 11/25/01 A L, 0-1 (3ot) 9/14/97 A W, 2-1 11/9/03 N L, 0-1 10/26/01 N W, 1-0 9/20/96 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/5/03 A W, 3-0 CLEVELAND STATE (2-0-1) 9/15/95 A W, 2-1 11/15/02 A L, 1-2 GONZAGA (0-1) 11/11/01 N W, 1-0 9/9/07 H T, 1-1(2ot) 10/12/94 H W, 1-0 10/5/01 A W, 3-1 9/20/02 H W, 3-1 9/9/05 N L, 1-3 9/21/93 A T, 2-2 (2ot) 11/12/00 A W, 1-0 9/7/97 H W, 1-0 11/14/92 H *T, 0-0 10/20/00 H W, 2-1 GEORGETOWN (KY.) (6-0) 9/11/91 H W, 2-1 10/3/99 A W, 1-0 COASTAL CAROLINA (0-1) 9/6/06 H W, 8-0 * play suspended due to weather 11/8/98 H L, 0-2 (2ot) 9/22/02 H L, 1-2 (ot) 9/14/05 H W, 4-0 10/25/98 H W, 1-0 MARSHALL (15-7-3) 11/7/97 N L, 0-1 10/17/01 H W, 7-0 10/10/97 H W, 2-1 CORNEL (0-1) 10/24/95 H W, 3-1 10/17/12 A W, 1-0 9/21/94 H W, 5-1 11/17/96 A L, 0-4 8/31/07 H L, 0-2 10/5/11 H L, 0-2 10/6/96 A L, 0-3 10/19/92 H W, 2-0 10/6/10 A W, 2-1 (ot) 11/4/95 N L, 0-1 (2ot) 9/20/09 H L, 0-1 (2ot) 10/31/95 H T, 0-0 (2ot) CREIGHTON (0-2) GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-1-1) 9/5/93 A L, 2-5 11/12/08 N W, 4-2 9/21/11 H L, 0-2 9/17/04 H T, 1-1 10/1/08 A W, 4-0 9/6/02 N L, 1-4 BRADLEY (2-1) 10/29/94 N L, 1-2 11/14/07 N L, 1-3 10/24/07 H W, 3-1 9/6/97 H W, 3-0 DAYTON (1-1) HIGH POINT (1-0) 10/18/06 A T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/15/96 A L, 2-4 8/26/11 H W, 2-0 9/16/11 N W, 2-1 10/28/05 H T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/15/91 N W, 2-1 826/12 A L, 3-4 9/24/04 H W, 2-1 HOFSTRA (0-2) 10/26/03 A W, 1-0 (ot) BUFFALO (7-1) DETROIT (1-0) 10/18/02 H L, 1-2 (2ot) 10/15/94 H L, 0-3 10/3/04 A W, 3-0 8/31/08 H W, 5-0 10/21/01 H W, 3-0 10/24/03 H W, 2-0 10/29/93 H L, 1-2 11/5/00 N W, 1-0 11/8/02 N W, 4-1 10/22/00 A L, 0-4 DETROIT MERCY (0-0-1) INDIANA (1-17-3) 10/20/02 A L, 1-2 9/25/94 N T, 2-2 (2ot) 10/1/99 H W, 6-0 10/14/01 H W, 3-1 10/3/12 H L, 1-4 10/2/98 A W, 2-1 (ot) 10/19/11 A L, 0-2 10/13/00 A W, 1-0 EAST CAROLINA (1-0) 10/24/97 H W, 2-1 10/15/99 H W, 2-0 10/20/10 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 11/6/96 A L, 0-2 10/9/98 A W, 4-2 10/16/05 A W, 3-2 9/29/09 A L, 0-3 9/13/95 H W, 3-0 10/28/08 A T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/15/94 A T, 1-1 (2ot) BROWN (0-1) EAST TENNESSEE STATE (1-0) 10/31/07 H L, 0-4 9/15/93 H W, 2-1 9/18/11 N W, 5-1 9/19/12 H W, 3-1 9/27/06 A L, 0-1 (ot) 10/7/92 A W, 3-1 10/6/04 H T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/18/91 H L, 2-4 11/22/03 A L, 1-2 (2ot) 11/2/03 A L, 0-1 MARYLAND (1-0) 40 9/1/02 N W, 2-1 OHIO STATE (3-4-3) ST. JOE’S (1-0) VALPARAISO (1-0) 9/25/05 A T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/2/12 H W, 2-0 9/2/95 H W, 5-0 MEMPHIS (5-4-3) 9/26/04 H W, 2-1 11/7/12 N W, 1-0 9/7/01 H T, 2-2 (2ot) ST. JOHN’S (0-1) VANDERBILT (4-6) 9/30/12 H T, 2-2 (2ot) 10/27/00 A L, 0-3 9/2/12 N L, 1-2 9/8/00 H L, 0-1 (ot) 10/23/11 A L, 0-2 10/2/96 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/10/99 A W, 3-1 10/17/10 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/18/95 A L, 1-3 TEXAS-PAN AM (1-0) 9/27/98 H W, 4-1 10/10/09 A W, 2-1 10/19/94 H W, 2-0 9/6/96 H W, 4-1 10/29/97 A L, 1-3 11/7/08 H T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/12/93 A L, 1-3 11/3/96 H L, 1-3 10/13/07 A L, 1-3 11/3/92 H W, 4-1 TRANSYLVANIA (2-0-1) 10/29/95 A L, 0-1 11/1/03 N W, 3-1 10/20/91 A L, 3-4 (2ot) 11/6/94 H L, 0-3 10/28/06 H W, 3-1 10/20/93 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 11/5/93 A L, 2-6 (2ot) 10/21/05 H L, 1-2 (ot) OREGON STATE (0-0-1) 9/16/92 H W, 3-0 11/1/92 H W, 3-2 10/23/92 H W, 2-1 9/10/05 A T, 2-2 (2ot) 10/16/91 H W, 2-0 10/18/91 A W, 4-1 9/14/91 A L, 0-1 PENN STATE (0-0-1) TULSA (6-6-1) VIRGINIA (0-1) MERCER (1-0) 10/29/00 N T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/27/12 A W, 2-0 9/20/02 A L, 2-3 11/23/01 N W, 1-0 10/12/11 H W, 3-1 PORTLAND (0-1) 11/10/10 N L, 0-5 VIRGINIA TECH (0-0-1) MIAMI, OHIO (3-4) 10/27/10 A W, 2-1 9/28/03 N L, 1-2 (ot) 10/17/93 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/29/98 H W, 3-2 11/13/09 N L, 1-2 10/7/09 H L, 0-1 11/2/97 A L, 1-2 ROBERT MORRIS (1-1) WASHINGTON (0-1) 10/16/96 H W, 3-2 11/16/08 N *T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/11/95 A W, 4-3 9/26/93 H W, 1-0 10/8/08 A L, 1-2 9/26/03 A L, 1-2 10/9/94 A L, 0-2 9/27/92 A L, 1-2 (2ot) 10/10/07 H L, 0-3 10/5/93 H L, 0-2 (2ot) 11/3/06 A W, 3-0 WESTERN KENTUCKY (7-2) 10/5/91 A L, 0-6 SAINT LOUIS (0-0-1) 10/25/06 A W, 1-0 9/28/07 A W, 2-1 11/18/00 A *T, 0-0 (4ot) 10/7/05 H W, 2-1 9/14/03 A W, 1-0 MICHIGAN (2-5) *UK advanced in NCAA Tournament 9/5/04 N L, 1-2 9/24/00 H W, 1-0 on penalties, 4-2 *UK lost to Tulsa in the C-USA Cham- 9/22/99 A L, 0-1 8/28 H W, 2-1 pionship game on penalties, 4-2 9/22/10 A L, 2-3 (ot) 9/2/97 H W, 2-1 SAN DIEGO (0-1) 9/11/96 A W, 2-0 9/17/08 H W, 2-1 UAB (5-4-1) 9/14/07 A L, 0-4 9/6/98 N L, 0-1 10/7/95 H W, 4-0 9/13/06 H L, 1-2 (ot) 10/13/12 A W, 2-1 10/15/92 H W, 3-1 9/18/05 A L, 0-1 (ot) SOUTH ALABAMA (1-0) 10/8/11 H L, 2-3 9/28/91 A L, 1-6 10/1/04 H L, 0-1 (ot) 10/9/10 A L, 1-2 9/26/98 H W, 2-1 10/4/09 H L, 0-1 WESTERN MICHIGAN (12-2) MICHIGAN STATE (0-0-1) 10/18/08 A W, 2-1 (ot) 9/23/05 H T, 0-0 (2ot) SOUTH CAROLINA (4-5-1) 10/6/07 H W, 1-0 11/7/04 A L, 1-0 9/9/07 N T, 1-1 (2ot) 11/4/12 H L, 0-1 10/14/06 A L, 0-1 (ot) 9/12/04 A W, 3-0 11/4/11 A T, 2-2 (2ot) 10/23/05 H W, 4-1 10/17/03 H W, 3-0 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (1-1) 11/7/10 H W, 2-1 10/25/02 A W, 2-1 10/30/04 A W, 2-1 9/21/01 A W, 3-1 10/17/09 A W, 1-0 9/29/00 H W, 1-0 8/30/97 A L, 1-2 10/12/08 H W, 2-0 UC-SANTA BARBARA (1-2) 11/7/99 N W, 3-0 9/8/96 H W, 2-0 10/9/07 A L, 1-2 (ot) 9/5/08 A L, 0-1 10/31/99 A W, 2-1 10/1/06 H W, 1-0 (2ot) 9/10/00 H L, 1-2 10/4/98 H W, 5-4 (2ot) MISSOURI-ROLLA (1-0) 11/9/05 N *T, 0-0 9/3/99 N W, 5-1 11/6/97 N W, 2-1 10/14/05 A L, 0-1 10/3/97 A W, 3-0 10/27/91 H W, 3-1 11/15/96 N W, 1-0 10/11/92 H L, 0-2 UCF (5-3-2) 11/9/91 A L, 0-6 10/20/96 H W, 6-0 MOREHEAD STATE (1-0) 10/31/12 H L, 0-1 10/13/95 A W, 5-0 *USC advanced in C-USA Tournament 9/4/93 N L, 0-1 10/26/91 H W, 4-1 on penalties, 3-0 9/28/11 A L, 1-2 (ot) 10/13/10 H T, 1-1 (2ot) WINTHROP (6-0) MOUNT ST. MARY’S (1-0) SOUTH FLORIDA (1-0) 10/28/09 A W, 2-1 (ot) 9/17/06 H W, 3-0 10/22/08 H W, 2-1 10/6/02 A W, 2-0 10/28/94 A W, 2-1 11/14/08 N W, 1-0 9/20/98 H W, 2-1 NAVY (1-0) 10/17/07 A W, 3-2 (ot) 9/29/96 A W, 2-1 SOUTHERN INDIANA (1-1) 10/11/06 H W, 2-1 10/23/94 H W, 1-0 9/17/99 H W, 2-1 9/16/94 A L, 1-3 10/2/05 A L, 1-2 10/24/93 A W, 2-1 10/31/93 H W, 2-0 9/19/03 H T, 1-1 10/9/92 H W, 1-0 NORTH CAROLINA (0-2) 9/30/95 A W, 2-0 10/12/03 N L, 1-2 SMU (4-7-1) WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (1-0-1) 9/16/00 A L, 1-2 11/9/12 N *T, 2-2 (3ot) UNC ASHEVILLE (10-0-1) 10/6/12 A L, 0-2 9/27/09 H W, 3-1 8/26/06 H W, 2-1 NORTHWESTERN (0-1) 10/30/11 H W, 2-0 9/27/08 A T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/19/97 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 8/31/12 N L, 1-2 (ot) 10/30/10 A L, 0-2 9/2/07 H W, 3-0 11/4/09 A W, 1-0 9/9/06 A W, 5-0 WRIGHT STATE (1-2-2) NORTHERN ILLINOIS (8-2) 11/2/08 A W, 2-1 9/7/03 A W, 3-0 9/2/11 H W, 2-1 10/10/04 H L, 1-0 11/3/07 H W, 2-1 9/9/01 H W, 4-0 9/4/96 H L, 0-1 10/31/03 A W, 1-0 11/5/06 N L, 0-2 9/4/00 A W, 3-0 9/18/93 A T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/27/02 H W, 2-1 10/7/06 A L, 0-4 9/12/99 H W, 3-0 9/6/92 H T, 2-2 (2ot) 9/23/01 A W, 4-0 10/9/05 H L, 1-2 9/4/95 H W, 2-1 10/23/91 A L, 1-3 11/3/00 N W, 1-0 9/3/04 A L, 1-3 9/5/94 A W, 3-1 10/1/00 H W, 4-0 11/25/00 A L, 1-3 10/23/93 A W, 4-2 XAVIER (6-4) 11/12/99 H W, 2-1 *UK lost to SMU in the C-USA Tour- 11/5/12 H L, 0-1 10/29/99 A L, 2-4 nament semifinals on penalties, 4-1 UNC-GREENSBORO (1-2) 9/23/09 A W, 1-0 11/1/98 H W, 2-0 10/10/03 A W, 3-1 10/4/08 H L, 0-1 10/5/97 A W, 4-1 STANFORD (0-1) 9/17/01 H L, 1-3 9/15/00 N L, 1-2 10/9/96 H L, 0-1 9/9/11 A L, 1-2 9/11/98 A L, 0-1 (2ot) 10/4/95 A W, 2-0 NOTRE DAME (0-2) 10/5/94 H W, 2-1 10/17/92 H L, 0-2 STETSON (0-1) UNLV (2-0) 9/8/93 A W, 4-3 11/3/91 A L, 0-2 10/1/95 N L, 1-2 9/5/99 A W, 1-0 9/19/92 H W, 2-0 9/19/97 A W, 2-1 10/30/91 A W, 2-1

41 HONORS NSCAA ALL-AMERICA 2008 Barry Rice 2011 Matt Lodge Giovanni Fernandes 2001 Ilkka Jantti Jason Griffiths Tyler Riggs Ilkka Jantti 2004 Jamal Shteiwi Dan Williams 2012 Dylan Asher 1999 Lee Baker 2009 Barry Rice 2009 Jason Griffiths Tyler Riggs Giovanni Fernandes Barry Rice Ilkka Jantti COLLEGESOCCERNEWS.COM Dan Williams CONFERENCE USA Todd Stonestreet ALL-AMERICA 2010 Dylan Asher ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2000 Giovanni Fernandes 2008 Barry Rice (2nd team) Matt Lodge 2006 Barry Rice Ilkka Jantti 2009 Barry Rice (3rd team) 2011 Dylan Asher Dan Williams 2001 Nathan Fleetwood Matt Lodge 2007 C.J. Tappel Ilkka Jantti TOP DRAWER SOCCER ALL- 2012 Matt Lodge 2008 Brad Walker John Monebrake AMERICA - THIRD TEAM Steven Perinovic 2009 Matt Lodge Antti Peltonen 2008 Barry Rice 2010 Dylan Asher Greg Raber C-USA DEFENSIVE Tyler Beadle J.D. Stephenson FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011 Marco Bordon 2002 Nathan Fleetwood 2009 Matt Lodge 2007 Barry Rice 2012 Jacob Speed Jamal Shteiwi Dani Kamras 2010 Dylan Asher 2008 Barry Rice CONFERENCE USA J.D. Stephenson NSCAA MIDEAST REGION ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2003 Joey Gaworecki COACH OF THE YEAR C-USA 2006 Barry Rice Andy Greunebaum 1999 Ian Collins NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Masumi Turnbull Nathan Li 2008 Marco dos Santos Matt Weiler Riley O’Neill PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA 2008 Dan Williams Thomas Senecal 2001 Ilkka Jantti FIRST-TEAM Tim Crone Jamal Shteiwi 2004 Jamal Shteiwi ALL-CONFERENCE USA Jason Griffiths Brandon Stewart 2008 Barry Rice 2005 Andy Gruenebaum 2009 George Davis IV 2004 Michael D’Agostino 2009 Barry Rice Thomas Senecal Dan Williams Andy Gruenebaum 2006 Michael D’Agostino 2012 Steven Perinovic Anthony Peters NSCAA ALL-MIDEAST Riley O’Neill Cameron Wilder Thomas Senecal 1993 Greg Kotzbauer 2007 Barry Rice Jamal Shteiwi 1994 Brian Dausman 2008 Barry Rice MAC COACH OF YEAR Brandon Stewart Tim Fisk Jason Griffiths 1997 Ian Collins Michael Strong 1995 Brian Dausman 2009 Barry Rice 1999 Ian Collins Todd Weissmueller Jason Griffiths 2001 Ian Collins MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT 1996 Sean Endicott 2012 Matt Lodge TEAM Sean Mondelli Steven Perinovic MAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1996 Jay Armstrong 1997 Brien Baltzell 2001 Ilkka Jantti Bryan DePriest Sean Mondelli SECOND-TEAM 2003 Jamal Shteiwi Dave Muse 1998 Lee Baker ALL-CONFERENCE USA 2004 Jamal Shteiwi 1997 Lee Baker Giovanni Fernandes 2005 Brandon Stewart Rick Dengelegi Ilkka Jantti 2006 Nathan Marks MAC NEWCOMER OF THE 1998 Rob Frey 1999 Lee Baker 2007 Masumi Turnbull YEAR Scott Serson Giovanni Fernandes 2009 Matt Lodge 1995 Sean Endicott 1999 Jason Bell Ilkka Jantti Dan Williams 1998 Ilkka Jantti Giovanni Fernandes 2010 Dylan Asher 2001 John Monebrake Chris McAlpine NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES Matt Lodge 2003 Riley O’Neill Brian O’Leary 2000 Ilkka Jantti 2011 Dylan Asher 2000 Greg Bironas 2001 Ilkka Jantti 2012 Jack Van Arsdale ALL-MAC Ilkka Jantti John Monebrake Cameron Wilder 1995 Brian Dausman Brian O’Leary 2002 Nathan Fleetwood Chris West J.D. Stephenson Jamal Shteiwi THIRD-TEAM Pat Gerak 2001 Ilkka Jantti 2003 Jamal Shteiwi ALL-CONFERENCE USA Sean Mondelli Marc Theriault 2004 Jamal Shteiwi 2005 Michael D’Agostino Todd Weissmueller Chris McAlpine Brandon Stewart 2006 Masumi Turnbull 1996 Sean Endicott Chris McDaniel 2005 Andy Gruenebaum 2007 Aaron Swanson Toby McComas 2002 Chris Austin 2008 Masumi Turnbull Sean Mondelli Dani Kamras NSCAA ALL-MIDWEST Dan Williams 1997 Brien Baltzell 2003 Nathan Li Brandon Stewart 2006 Michael D’Agostino 2009 Brad Walker Sean Mondelli 2004 Nathan Li Riley O’Neill 2010 Tyler Beadle Lee Baker Brandon Stewart 2007 Barry Rice Tyler Riggs 1998 Lee Baker

42 ALL-AMERICANS region, four All-MAC, three All-MAC Acade- JANTTI’S HONORS Ilkka Jantti mic and three All-Southeastern Conference 2001 All-American academic selections. Jantti graduated in May ATHLETIC Rarely does a player come 2001 and began his professional career in Fin- • 2001 NSCAA Second-Team All-American along who makes an land for the of F.C. Viikingit in the Finnish • 2001 Second-Team All-American impact like the one made First Division. (collegesoccer.com) by Ilkka Jantti. In his four • 2001 First-Team All-Great Lakes Region years, the Lahti, Finland, 2001 • All-American Season • 2001 MAC Player of the Year native led UK to a 50-31- Co-captain started all 19 games in which he • 2001 First-Team All-MAC 4 record, three Mid- played ... Led UK defensive corps that surren- • 2001 MAC All-Tournament Team American Conference dered just 15 goals on the year to finish ninth • 2000 Honorable Mention All-American Tournament titles, two in the nation with a 0.67 goals-against average (collegesoccer.com) MAC regular-season crowns and one NCAA ... Tallied five goals on just 15 shots ... Tied for • 2000 First-Team All-Great Lakes Region Sweet Sixteen appearance. Individually, Jantti second on the team with five assists and 15 • 2000 First-Team All-MAC proved to be the Cats’ “All-Everything.” As a points ... Assisted game-winning goal in 2-1 vic- • 2000 MAC All-Tournament Team freshman, he was voted MAC Newcomer of tory over Akron that sealed MAC regular-season • 1999 Second-Team All-Mideast Region the Year by the league’s coaches. And, as a title and scored game-winning goal against the • 1999 First-Team All-MAC senior he was second-team National Soccer Zips in MAC Tournament Championship game • 1998 Third-Team All-Mideast Region Coaches’ Association of America All-American ... Championship-winning goal earned him sec- • 1998 MAC Newcomer of the Year and a first-team Verizon Academic All-Ameri- ond Team of the Week honors from College • 1998 Second-Team All-MAC can. During his career, he earned four all- Soccer News and Soccer America ... At No. 4 JANTTI’S CAREER STATS Indiana, led the staunch UK defense which held ACADEMIC the Hoosiers scoreless for 112 minutes while • NCAA Postgraduate schoarship Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts playing a man down for 75 minutes. • 2001 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American 1998 21/20 17 237 (first team) 1999 20/20 25 022 • 2001 Verizon Academic All-American 2000 20/20 31 328 • 2000 Verizon Academic All-District IV 2001 19/19 16 5515 • Three-time MAC Academic Honor Roll • Three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll Totals 80/79 89 10 12 32

done so in 2003 and 2004. He capped his career SHTEIWI’S HONORS Jamal Shteiwi with his best season by tallying 11 goals and eight 2004 All-American assists en route to All-America honors. Shteiwi, a ATHLETIC For three years, Jamal Shtei- team captain his final year, also excelled off the • 2004 NSCAA Third-Team All-American wi was the definition of field as he was named Academic All-District as a • 2004 Second-Team All-American Kentucky soccer. After a senior and elected to the UK Society of Character. (collegesoccernews.com) breakout sophomore year in • 2004 First-Team All-Great Lakes Region which he watched his Wild- 2004 • All-American Season • 2004 MAC Player of the Year cats struggle, Shteiwi trans- Team captain … One of four Wildcats to start • 2004 First-Team All-MAC formed himself into one of every game ... The go-to player on the team, he • 2003 Second-Team All-Great the nation’s top players in recorded a goal or assist in 14 of 19 games ... Lakes Region his final two years at UK. In Twice recorded five-game point streaks … Scored • 2003 MAC Player of the Year that span, he led the Wildcats to a pair of confer- or assisted on 19 of 31 Kentucky goals (61.3 per- • 2003 First-Team All-MAC ence championships and the second round of the cent) ... Recorded fifth hat trick in school history • 2002 Second-Team All-Great NCAA Tournament. Shteiwi remains the only against Bowling Green ... Had two goals against Lakes Region person in Mid-American Conference history to be both Western Michigan and Buffalo ... Had team- • 2002 First-Team All-MAC named the MAC Player of the Year twice, having high 11 goals, including three game winners ... SHTEIWI’S CAREER STATS Scored first goal of the year after a brilliant 75- ACADEMIC yard run against No. 19 Tulsa ... Tied for second • 2004 ESPN the Magazine Academic Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts on UK single-season goals list and was second on All-District IV 2001 3/0 403 3 points list with 30 ... Recorded eight assists, • 2004 Academic All-MAC 2002 19/16 34 7115 including five times on the game-winner ... Had • Two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll 2003 21/21 56 5 13 23 five-game stretch of playing every minute ... 2004 19/19 57 11 8 30 Offered team-high 57 shots which was tied the Totals 62/56 151 23 25 71 school record ... Ranked first in the conference in every offensive category in the MAC.

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2008 • All-American Season RICE’S HONORS Barry Rice Served as the leader of the UK club for the third 2008-09 All-American consecutive year, earning co-captain honors ATHLETIC before the season … Supremely athletic, Rice 2009 • All-American Sea- • 2009 Third-Team All-American became the first player in school history to win son (collegesoccernews.com) Co-captain for the third C-USA Defensive Player of the Year honors in • 2009 NSCAA All-America back-to-back seasons … Was a first-team All- year, helping lead UK to • 2009 First-Team All-Conference USA Conference USA selection … Became just the the C-USA Tournament for • 2009 NSCAA All-Midwest third All-America selection in program annals, the third consecutive season • 2008 Third-Team All-American earning third-team honors from Top Drawer Soc- ... Won 126-of-155 con- (topdrawersoccer.com) tested header attempts dur- cer and second-team accolades from CollegeSoc- • 2008 Second-Team All-American ing the 2009 season (stat cerNews.com … Is a force in the air, necessitat- (collegesoccernews.com) tracked in 16 of UK’s 18 games), an 81-percent ing the keeping of a new stat by the UK soccer • 2008 First-Team All-Conference USA clip ... Played and started all 18 games in 2009, staff, tracking of “Contested Barry Rice Headers • 2008 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year totaling two goals, including a game-winning, Won/Lost” per game … Rice won a staggering • 2008 NSCAA All-Midwest golden-goal in overtime at UCF ... Totaled seven 189-of-218 contested header attempts on the sea- • 2007 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year game-winning goals in his career ... Signed a con- son, an 87-percent clip … Had the best defensive • 2007 First-Team All-Conference USA tract with D.C. United in Major League Soccer game of the season in a scoreless draw against • 2007 NSCAA All-Midwest following the season. Memphis, winning 32-of-36 contested header • 2006 C-USA All-Freshman Team attempts in the regular-season finale … Did not • 2006 C-USA All-Tournament Team lose a contested header attempt until the seventh RICE’S CAREER STATS game of the season … Started all 21 games, log- ging 1989 minutes, third-best on the team … 19 straight games of playing every second … Got Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts Finished with two goals and one assist, firing a his first assist of the season in the opener against 2006 21/21 13 15 7 team-high 33 shots, with 14 on goal … With UCA … Got first goal of the year in a free kick 2007 18/18 22 7115 UK possessing a more threatening offensive opportunity against Michigan … Notched the 2008 21/21 33 21 5 attack in 2008, Rice did not need to carry the game-winning goal in the semifinals of the C- 2009 18/18 19 20 4 goal scoring load as he did in 2007, scoring seven USA Championship against UCF, heading the Totals 78/78 87 12 7 31 goals … After being subbed out of the first two goal that sent UK to the championship game … games of the year – both blowouts – Rice did not Tied for sixth in UK career history with six sub out of the game the rest of the season, going game-winning goals.

44 LETTERWINNERS Nick Aguilar Lisle, Ill./Benet Academy - Wisconsin 2003 Brad Frederick Jefferson, Ind./St. Xavier 2005-07 Brian Alba Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood 2000 Robert Frey Goshen, Ky./Walden 1996-99 Josh Albers Cincinnati, Ohio/La Salle/Dayton 2009-10 Joey Gaworecki Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek 2001, 2003 Andrew Alexander Atlanta, Ga./Pace Academy 2004-07 Pat Gerak Villa Hills, Ky./Dixie Heights 1992-95 Pedro Andreoni Sao Paulo, Brazil/South Kent/Hartwick 2011 Greg Goldbach Vienna, Va./George C. Marshall 2008-09 Jay Armstrong Lexington, Ky./Williston Northampton, Mass. 1996-97 Shawn Goulbourne , England Dylan Asher Richardson, Texas/Richardson 2010-12 Todd Grace Hopkinsville, Ky./Hopkinsville 1992-93 Chris Austin Marietta, Ga./Wheeler 2000-03 Ryan Grady West Chester, Ohio/Lakota 1997-2000 Danny Baker Spring, Texas/Klein 1994, 96 Shane Graff Louisville, Ky./Ballard/South Carolina 1994 Lee Baker Spring, Texas/Klein 1996-99 Thomas Graham Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood 2000 Reid Baker Des Moines, Iowa 2007-08 Jason Griffiths Bracknell, England/Garth Hill 2006-09 Brien Baltzell Louisville, Ky./Ballard 1994-97 Joey Grigsby Augusta, Ga./Greenbriar/Georgia State 2005-06 Scott Bartlett St. Louis, Mo./Parkway West 1991-92 Jeremy Groves Leeds, England/Sherburn/Virginia Intermont 2002, 2004 Matt Baum Cape Coral, Fla./Cypress Lake/Florida Atlantic 2004-06 Andy Gruenebaum Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley North 2002-05 Tyler Beadle Douglasville, Ga./Hiram 2010-11 Mark Halma Des Moines, Iowa/West Des Moines Valley 2006-07 Jason Bell Louisville, Ky./Eastern 1996-99 Chad Hagerty Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 2007-09 Stephen Beiro McLean, Va./McLean 2007-08 Greg Harris Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay 1991-92 Greg Bironas Goshen, Ky./Trinity/Rhode Island 2000 David Harrison Bishop, England/Ferryhill/Northern Oklahoma 2009-10 Jed Boswell Louisville, Ky./Trinity/Transylvania 1994-97 Josh Hart Lexington, Ky./Catholic 1995 Marco Bordon Sao Paulo, Brazil/South Kent 2011-12 Craig Heard Northampton, England/Northampton School 2010-11 Sam Brooks Solihull, England/University of the Cumberlands 2010-11 Dave Hertel Holland, Mich./Holland Christian 2004 Jonathan Brown Clinton, Miss./Clinton 2011 Clayton Hill Ashland, Ky./Paul Blazer 1991 Jonathan Brunet Scott/Acadiana, La./Ala.-Huntsville 2002-04 John Hinds Columbia, S.C./Irmo 1995-98 Jeff Buettner Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 1992-94 Zach Hjornevik Spring, Texas/Klein 2001 Tyler Butler Louisville, Ky./Male/Transylvania 1994-95 Chad Holloway Louisville, Ky./Ballard 1991-94 Tyler Burns Aura, Colo./Smoky Hill 2007-09 Travis Hunt Morristown, N.J./Morristown 1991 Steve Cabos New Orleans, La./Jesuit HS of New Orleans 2011 Callum Irving Vancouver, British Columbia/Winston Churchill 2012 Lucas Carden Streamwood, Ill./Schaumburg/Butler 2007-08 Juan Jackson Lexington, Ky./Dunbar/Lincoln Memorial 1998 Brian Carmany Russell Township, Ohio/Hawken, Ohio/Hartwick 2002 Ilkka Jantti Lahti, Finland/Salpausselan Lukio 1998-2001 Bryan Celis Houston, Texas/Mayde Creek 2012 Chris Jumalon Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone 2009 Jarrett Christie Vancouver, British Columbia 2003-04 Dani Kamras Espoo, Finland/Makelanrinteen Urheilulukio 2002 Alex Clay Huntsville, Ala./Randolph 2010 Jirijoonas Kanth Vantaa, Finland/Makelanrinne 2007-08 Tyler Cook Crestwood, Ky./South Oldham 1997-2000 Aaron Keith Louisville, Ky./Male 1992 Gabriel Conelian Sao Paulo, Brazil 2011-12 J.R. Kenny Marietta, Ga./Lassiter/UAB 2003-04 Patrick Conyea Hichory, Ky./Mayfield 2005-07 Jacob Kemper Cretwood, Ky./Oldham County 2009-12 Kevin Corby St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University High School 2010 Steve Kitchens Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek 1997 Ryan Costen Lewisville, Texas/Lewisville 2010-11 Greg Kotzbauer Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek/Catawba Valley Coll. 1991-93 Brian Crafton Henderson, Ky./Henderson 1992-93 Isak Krogstad Trromsoe, Norway/Norwegian Coll. of Elite Sport 2012 Tim Crone Cincinnati, Ohio/Bowling Green 2007-09 Lasse Lagerblom Lahti, Finland Michael D’Agostino Langley, British Columbia/Langley 2004-06 Brad Lancaster Clearwater, Fla./Countryside 1993-94 Brian Dausman Louisville, Ky./Male 1992-95 Ben Langwith Des Moines, Iowa/Johnston 2005 Eddie Davis Portage, Mich./Central 1999-2000 Bingy Lara Las Cruces, N.M./Las Cruces 2005-08 George Davis IV Lima, Ohio/Elida/Bowling Green 2008-09 Mark Lavery Woodstock, Ga./Etowah 2008-09 Alex DeFelipe Madrid, Spain Logan LeCompte Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson 2000 Shaun Deliberato Cleveland, Ohio/Saint Ignatius 2009-10 Christopher Lefferts Brewster, N.Y./North Salem/Hofstra 2003-04 Rick Dengelegi Holliston, Mass./St. John's 1993-95, 1997 Olli Lehtimaki Hameenlinna, Finland/Kaurialan Lukio 2001-04 Brian DePriest St. Louis, Mo./Deshmet Jesuit 1996-97 Nathan Li Delta, British Columbia/White Rock Christian 2003-06 Brad Doliner Cape Elizabeth, Maine/IMG Soccer Academy 2010-12 Greg Lobring Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson 1993-96 Billy Dwyer Metairie, La./Jesuit/College of Charleston 1997-98 Matt Lodge Rossington, England/Rossington All Saints 2009-12 Greg Dyk Lexington, Ky./Lafayette 1991-92 Lee London Lexington, Ky./Lafayette 1999 Sean Endicott Midway, Ky./Woodford County/Cincinnati 1995-96 David Lovejoy Lexington, Ky./Dunbar 1999 Clint Fairweather Warminster, Pa./William Tennent 1992-95 Luke Maitland Luton, England 2007 Giovanni Fernandez Criciuma, Brazil/adidas Academy 1997-2000 Pierre Manga Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay/Transylvania 2010 Daniel Ferriter Columbus, Ga./Columbus High/Davidson 2003-04 Nathan Marks Louisville, Ky./Trinity 2004-07 Tim Fisk Louisville, Ky./Male/Colgate 1993-95 Jay Marshall Brookville, Ohio/Northmount 1996-98 Brian Flanagan St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University High 1993 Rob Mayer Dublin, Ohio/Coffman 1999-2000 Nathan Fleetwood Adelaide, Austrailia/Pulteney/Va. Intermont 2001-02 Brandon Mayes Louisville, Ky./Eastern 1995 Kevin Ford Lexington, Ky./Lafayette 1991-93 Chris McAlpine Dayton, Ohio/Centerville 1998-2001 Monty Frazier Broken Arrow, Okla./Holland Hall/Wisconsin 2000-02 Matt McAlpine Dayton, Ohio/Centerville 2005-06

45 Toby McComas Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville 1993-96 Scott Sersen Livonia, Mich./Stevenson 1996-99 Josh McCrary Marietta, Ga.//Lassiter/Radford 2009, 11 Scot Shewey Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville - Jacksonville 2001-02 Chris McDaniel Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall 1999-2002 Aaron Sheffield Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City West) 2006 Matt McDevitt Prospect, Ky./Walden 1997 Jamal Shteiwi Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day - Indiana 2001-04 Alex McDonald Swansea, Ill./Belleview East/Oakland 2005 Jibran Shteiwi Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day 2003-04 Miles McDougal Forth Worth, Texas/Arlington Heights 2007 Jason Simpson Carmel, Ind./Carmel 1992 Mike McKay New Orleans, La./De LaSalle 1991-92 John Skeeters Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek 1991-94 Steven McLan Bristol, England Brett Smith Alamo, Calif./Monte Vista 2002-03 Peter McLellan Glasgow, Scotland Kyle Smith Bartlett, Ill./South Elgin 2009-10 Jay McNeil Worthington, Ohio/Thomas Worthington 1992 Chael Soler Weston, Fla./Western - Nova Southeastern 2001 Adam Midkiff Cincinnati, Ohio/Fairfield 2006-07 Chris Soler Weston, Fla./Western 2000-01 Drew Midkiff Cincinnati, Ohio/Fairfield/Cincinnati State 2009-10 Stephen Spitler Perrysburg, Ohio/Perrysburg 1996 Clark Miller Franktown, Colo./Ponderosa/Rhode Island 2001-02 Arnold Sprague Henderson, Ky./Henderson County 1991 Steve Miller Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek 1992 Jacob Speed Mansfield, Texas/Mansfield 2012 Jess Mitchell Plano, Texas/Plano 2005 Matt Stanley Owensboro, Ky./Apollo 1991-93 Brian Mitts Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day 1998, 2000-01 J.D. Stephenson Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall 1999-2002 Jani Modig Espoo, Finland/Kauklahti 2002 Brandon Stewart Dallas, Texas/Creekview 2002-05 Sean Mondelli Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek 1995-97 Michael Stickler Hudson, Ohio/Hudson 1996-99 John Monebrake Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington - Ohio State 2001-02 Clint Stivers Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay 1991-93 Nikolas Moreno Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 2005 Todd Stonestreet Canton, Mich./Plymouth Canton 1996-99 Richard Morton Edinburgh, Scotland Rob Strobel Richmond, Ky./Madison Central 1991 Tim Muessig Lexington, Ky./Dunbar/Western Kentucky 2008-09 Kevin Strobo Louisville, Ky./Manual 2000-01 Josh Mulvany Oxford, England 2011 Randy Strobo Louisville, Ky./Manual - Louisville 2000-01 David Muse Louisville, Ky./Male 1993-96 Michael Strong San Antonio/Alamo Heights 2004-06,08 Brendan Murphy Tamworth, England/St. Frances of Assissi 2010-11 C.J. Tappel Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic 2007-09, 11 Keegan Nash Adelaide, Australia/Bankasia Park International 2006 Andrew Terry Galloway, Ohio/St. Charles Prep 1993 Tom Neff Louisville, Ky./Ballard 1991-94 Savvas Theofilou Nisocia, Cypress Brian O’Leary Lexington, Ky./Dunbar 1997-2000 Marc Theriault Chantilly, Va./Chantilly 1998-2001 Riley O’Neill Campbell River, British Columbia/Timberline 2003-06 Kristoffer Tollefsen Sandefjord, Norway/Sandefjord Videregaende 2012 Chris Okamura Clayton, Calif./De La Salle 2004 Matt Troop Peachtree, Ga./Stars Mill - Dayton 2006 Brian Peacock Dayton, Ohio/Centerville - West Virginia 1998 Masumi Turnbull Richmond, British Columbia/McMath 2005-08 Steven Perinovic Delafield, Wis./Kettle Moraine 2010-12 Jack Van Arsdale Richmond, Va./Mills E. Godwin/VCU 2011-12 Brook Pearse Bradenton, Fla./adidas Academy 2000-03 Jim VanBuskirk St. Louis, Mo./Mehlville - Forest Park CC 1994 Antti Peltonen Kokkola, Finland/KYL - Central Florida 1999, 2001 Rob Victor Aiken, S.C/Aiken 2005 Anthony Peters Baton Rouge, La./Baton Rouge Magnet 2002, 04 Kirk Vidra St. Louis, Mo./Vianney 1992-95 Matt Petty Prospect, Ky./South Oldham 1994-95 Chris Villamil Balston Lake, N.Y./Shenedehowa 1996-97 Adam Pettys Los Angeles, Calif./Providence 2012 Byron Vega Guatemala/South Kent 2009-12 Charley Pettys Los Angeles, Calif./Bexley/UC Santa Barbara 2010-12 Sam Vernalls Northallerton, Englad/Northallerton/North. Okla. 2008 Jason Prechter New Orleans, La./Brother Martin - Col. of Charleston1998-99 Ellis Vienne Cornelius, N.C./Hopewell 2010 Craig Pykett Fox Point, Wisc./Marquette 2000-03 Matt Vogel Lexington, Ky./Lexington Christian 2004 Greg Raber Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive - UNC-Greensboro 2001-02 Karl Waasdorp Peachtree, Ga./McIntosh - Richmond 2006 Brent Rainey Louisville, Ky./Ballard - Indiana 1997-2000 Adam Walker Mount Pleasant, S.C./Bishop England 2002-04 Kirk Rhinehart Yorktown, Va./York - Virginia 1991 Brad Walker Sydney, Australia/Marcellin College 2008-11 Caleb Richardson Highland Village, Texas/Marcus 2012 Tim Walters St. Louis, Mo./Lafayette 2005 Tyler Riggs Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 2010-12 Grant Ward Alexandria, Va./Edison 2006-08 Jay Riney Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic 1999 Matt Weiler Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock 2006-07 Keith Realing Spokane, Wash./University 2006 Todd Weismueller Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay 1992-95 Jonathan Reynaga Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Mora Salesian 2010 Chris West Lexington, Ky./Catholic 1994-95, 1997-98 Barry Rice Parma, Ohio/St. Ignatious 2006-09 Taylor White Marietta, Ga./Walton 2008-09 Brad Rink Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic 1992 Graham Wilk Canton, Mich./Plymouth Canton 1995-96 Brad Robinson Louisville, Ky./Eastern 1992-93 Cameron Wilder Kennesaw, Ga./North Cobb 2009-12 Jordan Rose Englewood, Ohio/Northmont 2010 Matt Wilkerson North Liberty, Iowa/Iowa City West - UW-Green Bay 1996-97 Marc Sabin Prospect, Ky./Louisville Trinity 1993-94 Dan Williams Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock 2006-09 Brad Samelko Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville 2000-02 Dan Woehrmann St. Louis, Mo./Pattonville 1993 Marco dos Santos Sao Paulo, Brazil/Colegio Pre-Medico 2008-09 Travis Young Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft School 2005 Brannan Sapp Kernersville, N.C./East Forsyth 2005 Nathan Zechman Sylvania, Ohio/St. John's 1999 Issam Sawtarie Bethany, W.Va./Providence 2007-08 Thomas Zimmerman Gainesville, Fla./Eastside 2009 Dustin Scibilia Escondido, Calif/San Pasqual/San Diego State 2012 Matt Zirretta Cedar Rapids, Iowa/John F. Kennedy 2007 Jamie Schuer Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington - Campbell 1995-97 Grant Schurtz Fort Wayne, Ind./Canterbury 1991-92 2013 team members in bold Jason Segeleon Louisville, Ky./Trinity 1991 Thomas Senecal Bethesda, Md./The Maret School 2002-05 46 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER RECORDS GAME-WINNING GOALS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1 Riley O’Neill 12 2003-06 (min. 1,000 minutes) 2 Toby McComas 11 1993-96 No Name GA Min Avg. Years GAMES PLAYED 3 Jamal Shteiwi 9 2001-04 1 Greg Raber 21 2226 0.85 2001-02 1 Toby McComas 82 1993-96 Matt Lodge 9 2009-12 2 Andy Gruenebaum43 6223 0.97 2002-05 2 Brian Dausman 81 1992-95 4 Greg Kotzbauer 8 1991-93 3 Dan Williams 80 6782 1.06 2006-09 3 Ilkka Jantti 80 1998-01 Brian Dausman 8 1992-95 4 Chris West 64 4999 1.15 1994-98 J.D. Stephenson 80 1999-02 6 Barry Rice 7 2006-09 5 Brad Samelko 14 1056 1.19 2000-02 5 Lee Baker 79 1996-99 7 Tim Crone 7 2007-09 6 Jack Van Arsdale 27 2000 1.21 2011-12 Pat Gerak 79 1992-95 8 Lee Baker 6 1996-99 7 Brian O’Leary 85 6184 1.24 1997-00 7 Brad Walker 78 2008-11 Tyler Riggs 6 2010-12 8 Tyler Beadle 53 3354 1.42 2010-11 Barry Rice 78 2006-09 10 Sean Endicott 5 1995-96 9 David Muse 59 3379 1.57 1993-96 Brien Baltzell 78 1994-97 Tyler Cook 5 1997-00 10 Matt Stanley 71 4041 1.58 1991-93 10 Todd Weissmueller 76 1992-95 12 Brien Baltzell 4 1994-99 Chris McDaniel 76 1999-02 Giovanni Fernandes 4 1997-00 SHUTOUTS Nathan Li 76 2003-06 Ilkka Jantti 4 1998-01 1 Brian O’Leary 22 1997-00 Andy Gruenebaum 22 2002-05 GAMES STARTED J.D. Stephenson 4 1999-02 Brandon Stewart 4 2002-05 3 Dan Williams 21 2006-09 1 Brian Dausman 80 1992-95 Michael Strong 4 2004-08 4 Chris West 19 1994-98 2 Ilkka Jantti 79 1998-01 5 Greg Raber 12 2001-02 J.D. Stephenson 79 1999-02 ASSISTS 6 Matt Stanley 9 1991-93 4 Barry Rice 78 2006-09 1 Jamal Shteiwi 25 2001-04 David Muse 9 1993-96 Pat Gerak 78 1992-95 2 Brian Dausman 22 1992-95 6 Lee Baker 71 1996-99 3 Matt Lodge 18 2009-12 Nathan Li 71 2003-06 SEASON RECORDS 4 Masumi Turnbull 17 2005-08 8 Brad Walker 70 2008-11 5 Riley O’Neill 16 2003-06 Brandon Stewart 70 2002-05 GAMES PLAYED 6 Sean Endicott 14 1995-96 10 Toby McComas 68 1993-96 1 Brien Baltzell 22 1995 Sean Mondelli 14 1995-97 11 Matt Lodge 67 2009-12 Brian Dausman 22 1995 Michael D’Agostino 14 2004-06 12 Andy Gruenebaum 66 2002-05 Greg Lobring 22 1995 9 Lee Baker 13 1996-99 Brian O’Leary 66 1997-00 Toby McComas 22 1995 Tim Fisk 13 1993-95 Sean Mondelli 22 1995 POINTS Nathan Fleetwood 13 2001-02 Todd Weissmueller 22 1995 David Muse 22 1996 1 Greg Kotzbauer (34g, 5a) 73 1991-93 SHOTS 2 Riley O’Neill (28g, 16a) 72 2003-06 Jamie Schuer 22 1996 1 Matt Lodge 209 2009-12 3 Jamal Shteiwi (23g, 25a) 71 2001-04 Toby McComas 22 1996 2 Riley O’Neill 167 2003-06 4 Toby McComas (29g, 11a) 69 1993-96 Chris McDaniel 22 2000 3 Greg Kotzbauer 157 1991-93 5 Brian Dausman (23g, 22a) 68 1992-95 Tyler Cook 22 2000 4 Jamal Shteiwi 151 2001-04 6 Matt Lodge (24g, 18a) 66 2009-12 5 Toby McComas 146 1993-96 7 Tyler Riggs (23g, 9a) 55 2010-12 GAMES STARTED 6 Brian Dausman 133 1992-95 8 Lee Baker (19g, 13a) 51 1996-99 1 Brian Dausman 22 1995 7 Michael D’Agostino 127 2004-06 9 Michael Strong (20g, 7a) 47 2004-08 Greg Lobring 22 1995 8 Tim Fisk 110 1993-95 10 Todd Weissmueller (16g, 9a) 41 1992-95 Toby McComas 22 1995 9 Jason Griffiths 107 2006-09 11 Sean Mondelli (13g, 14a) 40 1995-97 Todd Weissmueller 22 1995 10 Lee Baker 106 1996-99 12 Sean Endicott (12g, 14a) 38 1995-96 David Muse 22 1996 11 Tyler Riggs 103 2010-12 13 Michael D’Agostino (11g, 14a) 36 2004-06 Chris McDaniel 22 2000 12 Michael Strong 94 2004-08 7 20 players 21 GOALS 13 Chris McDaniel 92 1999-02 14 Ilkka Jantti 89 1998-01 1 Greg Kotzbauer 34 1991-93 POINTS 15 Barry Rice 87 2006-09 2 Toby McComas 29 1993-96 No. Name G A Pts. Year 1 Riley O’Neill 17 4 38 2006 3 Riley O’Neill 28 2003-06 SAVES 4 Matt Lodge 24 2009-12 2 Greg Kotzbauer 16 1 33 1991 1 Andy Gruenebaum 264 2002-05 5 Brian Dausman 23 1992-95 3 Jamal Shteiwi 11 8 30 2004 2 Dan Williams 221 2006-09 Jamal Shteiwi 23 2001-04 4 Tyler Riggs 11 5 27 2011 3 Brian O’Leary 211 1997-00 Tyler Riggs 23 2010-12 5 Brian Dausman 11 4 26 1995 4 Chris West 209 1994-98 8 Michael Strong 20 2004-08 6 Matt Lodge 7 10 24 2011 5 Matt Stanley 197 1991-93 9 Lee Baker 19 1996-99 Greg Kotzbauer 11 2 24 1992 6 David Muse 156 1993-96 10 Todd Weissmueller 16 1992-95 8 Sean Endicott 9523 1995 7 Tyler Beadle 113 2010-11 11 Chris McDaniel 14 1999-02 Jamal Shteiwi 5 13 23 2003 8 Greg Raber 75 2001-02 10 Toby McComas 10 1 21 1994 12 Sean Mondelli 13 1995-97 9 Jack Van Arsdale 64 2011-12 13 Jason Griffiths 12 2006-09 11 Toby McComas 8420 1995 10 Brad Samelko 50 2000-02 Barry Rice 12 2006-09 Lee Baker 8420 1998 Brien Baltzell 12 1994-97 Lee Baker 7620 1999 Sean Endicott 12 1995-96 Jason Bell 8420 1999

47 GOALS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Matt Lodge 3 IPFW (9/6/11) 1 Riley O’Neill 17 2006 (min. 1,000 minutes) Dylan Asher 3 FIU (10/21/12) 2 Greg Kotzbauer 16 1991 No Name GA Min Avg. Years 6 61 times 2 3 Greg Kotzbauer 11 1992 1 Greg Raber 5 1,137 0.40 2001 Brian Dausman 11 1995 2 Andy Gruenebaum15 1,974 0.68 2003 ASSISTS Jamal Shteiwi 11 2004 3 Chris West 15 1,963 0.69 1995 1 Brien Baltzell 3 Texas-Pan Am. (9/6/96) Tyler Riggs 11 2011 4 Dan Williams 15 1731 0.78 2009 Lee Baker 3 UNC-Asheville (9/12/99) Jason Bell 3 Marshall (10/1/99) 6 Toby McComas 10 1994 5 Andy Gruenebaum16 1,770 0.81 2004 Barry Rice 3 Georgetown (9/6/06) 7 Sean Endicott 9 1995 Dan Williams 18 1,995 0.81 2008 Matt Lodge 3 Tulsa (10/12/11) Michael Strong 9 2008 7 Dan Williams 12 1,286 0.84 2006 Tyler Riggs 3 IPFW (9/6/11) 9 Clint Stivers 8 1991 8 Brian O’Leary 21 1,967 0.96 1999 4 34 times 2 Toby McComas 8 1995 9 Andy Gruenebaum20 1855 0.97 2005 Brien Baltzell 8 1997 10 Brian O’Leary 22 1,899 1.04 2000 SHOTS Lee Baker 8 1998 11 Jack Van Arsdale 21 1,710 1.10 2012 1 Greg Kotzbauer 12 Ky. Wesleyan (10/2/91) Jason Bell 8 1999 11 Matt Stanley 27 1,876 1.30 1992 2 Toby McComas 9 Valparaiso (9/2/95) John Monebrake 8 2001 Tyler Beadle 26 1,804 1.30 2010 Riley O’Neill 9 Michigan (9/13/06) 12 Greg Raber 16 1,089 1.32 2002 Matt Lodge 9 IPFW (9/6/11) GAME-WINNING GOALS 13 David Muse 34 2,100 1.46 1996 Matt Lodge 9 IPFW (9/25/12) 1 Riley O’Neill 7 2006 6 Greg Kotzbauer 8 Xavier (9/19/92) 2 Greg Kotzbauer 4 1991 SHUTOUTS John Monebrake 8 Bowling Green (10/5/01) Brian Dausman 4 1995 1 Chris West 12 1995 Michael D’Agostino8 Georgetown (9/14/05) Toby McComas 4 1995 2 Andy Gruenebaum 10 2003 Riley O’Neill 8 Belmont (9/2/06) Lee Baker 4 1998 3 Brian O’Leary 9 2000 Matt Lodge 8 Wright State (9/2/11) 6 18 players 3 4 Brian O’Leary 8 1999 5 Dan Williams 7 2009 SAVES ASSISTS Dan Williams 7 2008 1 Greg Kotzbauer 13 Alabama A&M (10/8/91) 1 Jamal Shteiwi 13 2003 David Muse 7 1996 Matt Stanley 13 Lindsey Wilson (10/30/92) 2 Matt Lodge 10 2011 Greg Raber 7 2001 3 David Muse 12 at Akron (10/12/96) 2 Brian Dausman 9 1993 9 Andy Gruenebaum 6 2004 Matt Stanley 12 twice Sean Endicott 9 1997 Andy Gruenebaum 6 2005 4 Sean Mondelli 8 1997 5 Chris West 11 Indiana (9/11/94) 11 Matt Stanley 5 1992 Brian O’Leary 11 at Saint Louis (11/18/00) Jamal Shteiwi 8 2004 Greg Raber 5 2002 Andy Gruenebaum 11 at FIU (9/30/05) 6 Tim Fisk 7 1995 Dan Williams 5 2006 8 Rob Strobel 10 Butler (9/7/91) Nathan Fleetwood 7 2002 Jack Van Arsdale 5 2012 Matt Stanley 10 Virginia Tech (10/17/93) Masumi Turnbull 7 2006 Dan Williams 10 Louisville (8/30/06) Masumi Turnbull 7 2007 8 eight players 6 GAME RECORDS SHOTS 1 Matt Lodge 72 2012 POINTS 1 Chris Soler 8 Georgetown (10/17/01) 2 Riley O’Neill 69 2006 2 Michael Strong 7 Georgetown (9/6/06) 3 Matt Lodge 62 2011 3 Clint Stivers 6 E. Michigan (10/6/91) 4 Michael D’Agostino 61 2006 David Griffiths 6 E. Michigan (10/6/91) 5 Greg Kotzbauer 58 1992 Greg Kotzbauer 6 Vanderbilt (10/18/91) 6 Jamal Shteiwi 57 2004 Marc Theriault 6 Marshall (10/1/99) 7 Greg Kotzbauer 56 1991 Jamal Shteiwi 6 Bowling Green Jamal Shteiwi 56 2003 (10/15/04) 9 Toby McComas 46 1994 Riley O’Neill 6 Florida Atlantic (8/25/06) 10 Toby McComas 44 1996 Matt Lodge 6 IPFW (9/6/11) 11 Matt Lodge 43 2009 Dylan Asher 6 FIU (10/21/12) Greg Kotzbauer 43 1993 11 Brian Dausman 5 W. Kentucky (10/15/92) Lee Baker 43 1999 Sean Endicott 5 Valparaiso (9/2/95) Nathan Fleetwood 43 2002 Michael Stickler 5 W. Michigan (10/4/98) Antti Peltonen 5 N. Illinois (9/23/01) SAVES Riley O’Neill 5 Georgetown (9/6/06) 1 Matt Stanley 96 1992 Jason Griffiths 5 Tulsa (11/3/06) 2 David Muse 95 1996 Barry Rice 5 Marshall (10/24/07) 3 Andy Gruenebaum 78 2004 Taylor White 5 C. Arkansas (8/29/08) 4 Andy Gruenebaum 76 2005 Michael Strong 5 C. Arkansas (8/29/08) 5 Dan Williams 71 2007 6 Chris West 70 1995 GOALS 1 Chris Soler 4 Georgetown (10/17/01) Brian O’Leary 70 2000 2 David Griffiths 3 E. Michigan (10/6/91) 8 Andy Gruenebaum 66 2003 Greg Kotzbauer 3 Vanderbilt (10/18/91) 9 Tyler Beadle 63 2010 Marc Theriault 3 Marshall (10/1/99) 10 Brian O’Leary 61 1999 Jamal Shteiwi 3 Bowling Green Matt Lodge set the UK career record for shots (209), also 11 Matt Stanley 59 1993 (10/15/04) owning the single-season mark (72) in 2012. Dan Williams 59 2008 Riley O’Neill 3 Florida Atlantic (8/25/06) Michael Strong 3 Georgetown (9/6/06)

48 TEAM RECORDS Yearly Leaders 1993 Brian Dausman 9 Season Records 1992 Brian Dausman 5 1991 Greg Dyk 4 POINTS WINS Year Player Points SHOTS 1 16 1995 2012 Tyler Riggs 18 Year Player Shots 2 14 2001 2011 Tyler Riggs 27 14 2006 2010 Matt Lodge 11 2012 Matt Lodge 72 4 13 2009 2009 Matt Lodge 14 2011 Matt Lodge 62 13 1999 2008 Michael Strong 19 2010 Matt Lodge 32 5 12 1997 2007 Barry Rice 15 2009 Matt Lodge 43 12 1998 2006 Riley O’Neill 38 2008 Barry Rice 33 12 2003 2005 Riley O’Neill 13 2007 Aaron Swanson 29 12 2008 2004 Jamal Shteiwi 30 2006 Riley O’Neill 69 8 11 1992 2003 Jamal Shteiwi 23 2005 Michael D’Agostino 38 11 2000 2002 Jamal Shteiwi 15 2004 Jamal Shteiwi 57 11 2004 2003 Jamal Shteiwi 56 2001 John Monebrake 19 TIES 2000 Chris McDaniel 11 2002 Nathan Fleetwood 43 2001 John Monebrake 37 162005 1999 Lee Baker 20 252008 Jason Bell 20 2000 Chris McDaniel 32 1999 Lee Baker 43 341993 1998 Lee Baker 20 4 2010 1997 Brien Baltzell 16 1998 Michael Stickler 35 1997 Sean Mondelli 38 531992 Sean Mondelli 16 3 1996 1996 Toby McComas 19 1996 Toby McComas 44 1995 Toby McComas 41 3 2004 1995 Brian Dausman 26 821994 1994 Toby McComas 21 1994 Toby McComas 46 1993 Greg Kotzbauer 43 2 1997 1993 Greg Kotzbauer 16 2 2000 1992 Greg Kotzbauer 24 1992 Greg Kotzbauer 58 1991 Greg Kotzbauer 56 2 2003 1991 Greg Kotzbauer 33 2 2006 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 2 2007 GOALS 2 2012 Year Player Goals Year Player GAA 2012 Jack Van Arsdale 1.10 2012 Tyler Riggs 7 POINTS Matt Lodge 7 2011 Tyler Beadle 1.57 2010 Tyler Beadle 1.30 No. G A Pts. Year 2011 Tyler Riggs 11 1 49 46 144 1995 2010 Tyler Riggs 5 2009 Dan Williams 0.78 2008 Dan Williams 0.81 2 44 45 133 2006 2009 Matt Lodge 6 3 39 47 125 2001 2008 Michael Strong 9 2007 Dan Williams 1.78 2006 Matt Troop 0.68 4 41 41 123 2008 2007 Barry Rice 7 5 35 49 119 2011 2006 Riley O’Neill 17 2005 Andy Gruenebaum 0.97 2004 Andy Gruenebaum 0.81 6 39 36 114 1999 2005 Riley O’Neill 4 7 34 29 97 1996 2004 Jamal Shteiwi 11 2003 Andy Gruenebaum 0.68 2002 Greg Raber 1.32 41 15 97 1991 2003 Riley O’Neill 7 9 36 24 96 1997 2002 Jamal Shteiwi 7 2001 Greg Raber 0.40* 2000 Brian O’Leary 1.04 10 35 25 95 1992 2001 John Monebrake 8 33 29 95 2002 2000 Chris McDaniel 5 1999 Brian O’Leary 0.96 1998 Chris West 1.35 34 27 95 2012 1999 Jason Bell 8 13 32 27 91 1998 1998 Lee Baker 8 1997 Chris West 1.30 1996 David Muse 1.46 1997 Brien Baltzell 8 GOALS 1996 Toby McComas 7 1995 Chris West 0.69 1994 David Muse 1.22 1 49 1995 1995 Brian Dausman 11 2 44 2006 1994 Toby McComas 10 1993 Matt Stanley 1.70 1992 Matt Stanley 1.30 3 41 1991 1993 Greg Kotzbauer 7 4 39 1999 1992 Greg Kotzbauer 11 1991 Rob Strobel 1.08 * led nation 39 2001 1991 Greg Kotzbauer 16 6 36 1997 SAVES 7 35 1992 ASSISTS 35 2011 Year Player Assists Year Player Saves 2012 Jack Van Arsdale 58 8 34 1996 2012 Jacob Kemper 5 34 2012 2011 Matt Lodge 10 2011 Tyler Beadle 50 2010 Tyler Beadle 63 10 33 1993 2010 Matt Lodge 3 33 2002 2009 C.J. Tappel 3 2009 Dan Williams 54 Marco dos Santos 3 2008 Dan Williams 59 2007 Dan Williams 71 ASSISTS 2008 Chad Hagerty 6 1 49 2011 2007 Masumi Turnbull 7 2006 Dan Williams 57 2005 Andy Gruenebaum 76 2 47 2001 2006 Masumi Turnbull 7 3 46 1995 2005 Michael D’Agostino 6 2004 Andy Gruenebaum 78 2003 Andy Gruenebaum 66 4 45 2006 2004 Jamal Shteiwi 8 5 41 2008 2003 Jamal Shteiwi 13 2002 Greg Raber 44 2001 Brad Samelko 42 6 36 1999 2002 Nathan Fleetwood 7 7 33 2003 2001 Nathan Fleetwood 6 2000 Brian O’Leary 70 1999 Brian O’Leary 61 8 30 2000 2000 Giovanni Fernandes 4 9 29 1996 Chris Soler 4 1998 Chris West 46 1997 Brian O’Leary 45 29 2002 Tyler Cook 4 11 27 1998 1999 Lee Baker 6 1996 David Muse 95 1995 Chris West 70 27 2005 1998 Lee Baker 4 27 2012 1997 Sean Mondelli 8 1994 Chris West 52 1996 Sean Endicott 9 1993 Matt Stanley 59 1995 Tim Fisk 7 1992 Matt Stanley 96 1994 Brian Dausman 4 1991 Matt Stanley 42 Tim Fisk 4

49 SHOTS 7 2008 Eastern Michigan (10/9/93) 1 351 2006 10 6 2004 Western Michigan (10/3/97) 2 311 1999 6 2005 9 26 Eastern Michigan (10/12/97) 3 300 2011 6 2012 Western Michigan (10/4/98) 4 284 2008 13 5 1992 Akron (10/6/00) 5 274 2012 5 1994 26 UCF (11/14/08) 6 273 2009 5 1998 7 269 2000 5 2002 SAVES 8 265 1995 1 13 Alabama A&M (10/8/91) 9 258 2010 13 Lindsey Wilson (10/30/92) 10 253 1997 13 Saint Louis (11/18/00) 11 249 1998 Game Records 4 12 Evansville (9/9/92) 12 249 2003 12 Wright State (9/18/93) 13 246 2002 POINTS 12 Akron (10/12/96) 14 243 2004 1 25 Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) 7 11 Indiana (9/11/94) 243 2005 2 22 Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) 8 10 Butler (9/7/91) 3 21 Eastern Michigan (10/6/91) 10 Virginia Tech (10/17/93) CORNER KICKS 21 Marshall (10/1/99) 10 Louisville (8/30/06) 1 133 1997 5 18 Central Arkansas (8/29/08) 2 133 2000 18 Brown (9/18/11) 10 Michigan (9/14/07) 3 131 1996 7 17 Western Michigan (10/20/96) 4 125 2006 8 16 Western Michigan (10/13/95) 125 2012 16 UNC-Asheville (9/9/06) MISCELLANEOUS 6 122 2001 16 FIU (10/21/12) 7 119 2011 11 15 Eastern Michigan (9/24/94) 8 117 1999 15 UNC Asheville (9/9/01) Highest Won-Loss Percentage .750 1995 9 110 2002 13 14 Georgetown (Ky.) (9/21/94) Lowest Won-Loss Percentage .450 1993 10 109 1995 14 UC Santa Barbara (9/3/99) Most Consecutive Wins 7 1998 109 2008 Most Consecutive Home Wins 6 2006 12 108 1998 GOALS Most Consecutive Road Wins 6 1995 13 106 2005 18Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) Most Consecutive Losses 5 1998 27Eastern Michigan (10/6/91) Most Consecutive Home Losses 3 2002 7 Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) FOULS Most Consecutive Road Losses 5 1996 1 492 1992 46Western Michigan (10/20/96) 2 416 1991 6 Marshall (10/1/99) Longest Undefeated Streak 10 2008-09 3 390 2000 6 Central Arkansas (8/29/08) 7 1997 4 383 2001 5515 times 7 1998 5 378 2005 7 2004 6 352 1996 GOALS IN A HALF Longest Winless Streak 5 1996 7 351 2002 15Eastern Michigan (10/6/91) 5 1998 8 347 2006 5 Western Michigan (10/20/96) Consec. Home Games w/o a Loss 10 2003-04 9 338 1994 34Georgetown (Ky.) (9/21/94) Consec. Home Games w/o a Win 4 2008 10 336 1999 4 Western Michigan (10/13/95) 4 Texas-Pan Am (9/6/96) Consec. Away Games w/o a Loss 6 1995 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 4 Marshall (10/1/99) Consec. Away Games w/o a Win 9 2010-11 No. GA Min. GAA Year 4 Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) 1 15 2,014 0.67 2001 4 Bowling Green (10/15/05) OPPPONENT SEASON RECORDS 2 15 1,974 0.68 2003 4 Central Arkansas (8/29/08) Most Points 110 1991 3 16 2,070 0.70 1995 4 Detroit (8/31/08) Fewest Points 40 2004 4 15 1731 0.78 2009 9322 times Most Goals 44 1991 19 1,967 0.78 2006 Fewest Goals 15 2009 6 16 1,791 0.80 2004 ASSISTS 15 2001 18 2,012 0.80 2008 19Marshall (10/1/99) 15 2003 8 21 1,967 0.96 1999 9 Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) 9 20 1855 0.97 2005 38Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) Most Assists 30 2002 10 25 2,079 1.13 2000 8 Brown (9/18/11) Fewest Assists 8 2004 11 26 1,935 1.21 2012 57Eastern Michigan (10/6/91) Most Shots 262 2005 12 27 1,813 1.34 2010 7 UNC-Asheville (9/9/01) Fewest Shots 155 2009 13 32 1,999 1.44 1997 76Western Michigan (10/13/95) Most Corner Kicks 123 1991 14 28 1,735 1.45 2002 6 UNC-Asheville (9/9/06) Fewest Corner Kicks 74 2009 31 1,927 1.45 1992 6 Central Arkansas (8/28/08) Most Shutouts 10 2003 6 FIU (10/21/12) Fewest Shutouts 0 2002 SAVES 10 5 12 times Most Fouls 405 1992 1 118 1991 2 117 2006 ASSISTS IN A HALF Fewest Fouls 215 1998 3 96 1992 16Marshall (10/1/99) Most Saves 117 2006 4 95 1993 6 UNC Asheville (9/9/01) Fewest Saves 65 1999 95 1996 35WesternMichigan (10/13/95) 6 88 1997 5 Texas-Pan Am (9/6/96) OPPONENT SINGLE/GAME RECORDS 7 85 2004 5 WesternMichigan (10/20/96) Most Points 24 Indiana 9/25/97 8 82 1998 5 Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) Most Goals 9 Indiana 9/25/97 9 81 2000 5 Western Michigan (10/17/03) Most Assists 7 Indiana 9/13/92 10 80 2001 5 Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) 8410 times Most Shots 35 Fla. International 9/30/05 SHUTOUTS Fewest Shots 0 Marshall 9/13/95 1 12 1995 SHOTS 0 The Citadel 9/24/95 2 10 2003 1 31 Eastern Michigan (9/24/94) Most Saves 22 Eastern Michigan 9/24/94 392000 2 30 Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) 9 2001 30 Marshall (10/18/06) 9 2006 4 28 Buffalo (10/15/99) 681999 28 Belmont (9/2/06) 772009 28 IUPUI (9/4/11) 7 1996 6 27 Kentucky Wesleyan (10/2/91)

50 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FASTEST GOAL LATEST GOAL IN REGULATION Rk Time Player Opponent Date Rk Time Player Opponent Date 1 0:18 Stephen Beiro UAB 10/18/2008 1 89:58 Michael Stickler Texas-Pan Am 9/6/1996 2 0:57 Tyler Riggs High Point 11/16/2011 2 89:50 Jason Bell Cincinnati 9/26/1999 2 1:12 Sean Mondelli Western Michigan 10/13/1995 3 89:48 Riley O’Neill Gonzaga 9/9/2005 3 1:30 Lee Baker Western Michigan 10/31/1999 4 89:35 Toby McComas South Florida 10/28/1994 4 2:06 Thomas Senecal Southern Methodist 10/9/2005 5 89:29 Adam Walker Buffalo 11/8/2002 5 2:16 Brad Walker Wright State 9/2/2011 6 89:20 Olli Lehtimaki Washington 9/26/2003 5 2:07 Michael D’Agostino UW-Green Bay 8/26/2006 7 89:16 Giovanni Fernandes North Carolina 9/16/2000 6 2:10 Toby McComas Valparaiso 9/2/1995 8 89:00 Brian Dausman Eastern Michigan 11/3/1995 7 2:12 Toby McComas Arkansas-Little Rock 9/23/1995 9 88:55 Jay Armstrong Western Michigan 10/20/1996 8 2:26 Michael Strong Cincinnati 9/13/2008 10 88:39 Jibran Shteiwi Ohio State 9/26/2004 9 2:39 Dylan Asher FIU 10/21/2012 10 3:11 Antti Peltonen UNC-Asheville 9/12/1999 SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN GOALS 11 3:16 Chris McDaniel Buffalo 10/13/2000 Rk Time Goal 1 Goal 2 Opponent Date 12 3:33 Johnathan Skeeters Georgetown College 9/21/1994 1 0:15 Michael Strong Michael Strong Marshall 10/1/08 13 3:56 Nathan Li Bowling Green 10/5/2003 2 0:19 Sean Endicott Tim Fisk Valparaiso 9/2/1995 3 0:36 Brad Frederick Brad Frederick Mount St. Mary’s 9/17/2006 FASTEST TWO GOALS 4 0:42 John Monebrake John Monebrake Buffalo 10/14/2001 Rk Time Goal 1 Goal 2 Opponent Date 5 0:47 Rob Frey Michael Stickler Buffalo 10/9/1998 1 6:58 Antti Peltonen Chris McDaniel UNC-Asheville 9/12/1999 6 0:50 Michael D’Agostino Barry Rice Central Florida 10/11/2006 2 7:00 Sean Mondelli Todd Weissmueller Western Michigan 10/13/1995 7 0:56 Marc Theriault Brent Rainey Marshall 10/1/1999 3 8:44 Thomas Senecal Tim Walters East Carolina 10/16/2005 8 1:22 Greg Kotzbauer Greg Lobring UNC-Asheville 10/23/1993 4 9:49 Chris McDaniel Jamal Shteiwi Buffalo 11/8/2002 9 1:25 Tim Fisk Sean Endicott Valparaiso 9/2/1995 5 10:52 Jamal Shteiwi Michael D’Agostino Buffalo 10/3/2004 10 1:35 Thomas Senecal Tim Walters East Carolina 10/16/2005 6 12:53 Lee Baker Ryan Grady Vanderbilt 9/27/1998 11 1:36 Chris McDaniel Jamal Shteiwi Buffalo 11/8/2002 7 18:02 Riley O’Neill Jason Griffiths Georgetown Coll. 9/6/2006 8 20:28 Nathan Fleetwood J.D. Stephenson Georgetown Coll. 10/17/2001 OVERTIME GOALS (27) 9 20:47 John Monebrake Olli Lehtimaki UNC Asheville 9/9/2001 Player Opponent Date Time 10 21:57 Sean Endicott Todd Weissmueller Western Kentucky 10/7/1995 David Griffiths Bradley 9/15/1991 n/a Alex DeFelipe Kentucky Wesleyan 10/2/1991 n/a LATEST GOAL IN FIRST HALF Greg Kotzbauer Xavier 9/19/1992 n/a Rk Time Player Opponent Date Greg Kotzbauer Xavier 9/19/1992 n/a 1 44:50 Brian Dausman Eastern Michigan 10/27/1995 Chad Holloway Cincinnati 9/30/1992 n/a 2 44:41 Jason Bell Cleveland State 9/7/1997 Sean Mondelli Indiana 9/10/1995 n/a 3 44:37 Marc Theriault Bowling Green 10/20/2000 Chris Villamil Louisville 9/20/1996 114:28 4 44:35 Jamie Schuer Western Kentucky 9/2/1997 Brien Baltzall UNLV 9/19/1997 98:31 5 44:32 Pat Gerak Evansville 10/13/1993 Billy Dwyer Eastern Michigan 10/12/1997 117:56 6 44:20 Stephen Beiro SMU 11/2/2008 Lee Baker Marshall 10/24/1997 102:50 7 44:10 Monty Frazier Virginia 8/30/2002 Billy Dwyer South Alabama 9/26/1998 116:17 8 43:59 Michael Strong C. Arkansas 8/29/2008 Tyler Cook Marshall 10/2/1998 103:32 9 43:37 Riley O’Neill Alabama A&M 9/20/2006 Michael SticklerWestern Michigan 10/4/1998 109:19 10 43:27 Jason Prechter Vanderbilt 10/10/1999 Tyler Cook Bowling Green 10/20/2000 94:49 11 43:16 Brent Rainey Marshall 10/1/1999 Ilkka Jantti Akron 11/17/2001 113:56 12 43:02 Thomas Senecal Cincinnati 9/11/2003 Jamal Shteiwi Louisville 9/16/2003 103:27 Jamal Shteiwi Marshall 10/26/2003 99:30 FASTEST SECOND HALF GOAL Michael Strong Alabama A&M 10/17/2004 108:32 Rk Time Player Opponent Date Riley O’Neill South Carolina 9/27/2006 105:08 1 45:17 Matt Wilkerson Bowling Green 10/10/1997 Riley O’Neill Florida International 10/21/2006 101:57 2 45:21 Michael Strong UAB 10/30/2004 Aaron Swanson UCF 10/17/2007 98:11 3 45:40 Brian DePriest Belmont 9/22/1996 Stephen Beiro UAB 10/18/2008 99:50 4 45:40 Chris Soler Northern Illinois 10/1/2000 Masumi Turnbull FIU 10/25/2008 102:40 5 45:54 Lee Baker Marshall 10/1/1999 Barry Rice UCF 10/28/2009 99:26 6 46:00 Brien Baltzell Georgetown College 9/21/1994 Sam Brooks Evansville 9/26/2010 107:14 7 46:20 Giovanni Fernandes Buffalo 10/15/1999 Sam Brooks Marshall 10/6/2010 90:51 8 46:21 Sean Mondelli Western Michigan 11/6/1997 Matt Lodge Evansville 9/16/2011 91:56 9 46:56 Jamal Shteiwi Bowling Green 10/15/2004 10 46:58 Michael D’Agostino Louisville 9/7/2004

51 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Jamal Shteiwi Western Michigan 9/12/2004 All-Time Multi-Goal Games Jamal Shteiwi Buffalo 10/3/2004 Travis Young UAB 10/23/2005 4 GOALS (1) Riley O’Neill Georgetown Coll. 9/6/2006 Player Opponent Date Riley O’Neill UNC-Asheville 9/9/2006 Chris Soler Georgetown Coll. 10/17/2001 Brad Frederick Mount St. Mary’s 9/17/2006 Riley O’Neill Memphis 10/28/2006 3 GOALS (8) Riley O’Neill Memphis 11/1/2006 Player Opponent Date Jason Griffiths Tulsa 11/3/2006 David Griffiths Eastern Michigan 10/6/1991 Aaron Swanson UNC-Asheville 9/2/2007 Greg Kotzbauer Vanderbilt 10/18/1991 Tim Crone SMU 11/3/2007 Marc Theriault Marshall 10/1/1999 Barry Rice Marshall 10/24/07 Jamal Shteiwi Bowling Green 10/15/2004 Taylor White C. Arkansas 8/29/2008 Riley O’Neill Florida Atlantic 8/25/2006 Michael Strong C. Arkansas 8/29/2008 Michael Strong Georgetown Coll. 9/6/2006 Tim Crone Cincinnati 9/13/2008 Matt Lodge IPFW 9/6/2011 Michael Strong Marshall 10/1/2008 Dylan Asher FIU 10/21/12 Michael Strong Marshall 11/12/2008 Matt Lodge SIU-Edwardsville 9/13/2010 2 GOALS (62) Tyler Riggs Michigan 8/28/2011 Player Opponent Date Tyler Riggs Brown 9/18/2011 Clint Stivers Ark.-Little Rock 9/29/1991 Charley Pettys Tulsa 10/12/2011 Greg Kotzbauer Ark.-Little Rock 9/29/1991 Tyler Riggs IPFW 9/25/12 Clint Stivers Eastern Michigan 10/6/1991 Gabriel Conelian IPFW 9/25/12 Tom Neff Eastern Michigan 10/6/1991 Greg Kotzbauer Ohio State 10/20/1991 Greg Kotzbauer Morehead State 10/26/1991 Consecutive Games With Goals T. Weissmueller Transylvania 9/16/1992 Greg Kotzbauer Xavier 9/19/1992 7 GAMES (1) Brian Dausman Western Kentucky 10/15/1992 Player First Last Greg Kotzbauer Lindsey Wilson 10/30/1992 Greg Kotzbauer 10/16/1991 10/30/1991 Greg Kotzbauer Ohio State 11/3/1992 Pat Gerak Evansville 10/13/1993 6 GAMES (1) Toby McComas Georgetown Coll. 9/21/1994 Todd Weissmueller 10/4/1995 10/24/1995 Toby McComas Ohio State 10/19/1994 Sean Endicott Valparaiso 9/2/1995 5 GAMES (2) Brian Dausman Ark.-Little Rock 9/23/1995 Greg Kotzbauer 10/21/1992 11/3/1992 Sean Endicott Western Kentucky 10/7/1995 Brian Dausman 9/23/1995 10/1/1995 Brian Dausman Eastern Michigan 11/3/1995 Jamie Schuer Texas-Pan Am 9/6/1996 4 GAMES (4) Brian DePriest Belmont 9/22/1996 Toby McComas 10/4/1995 10/13/1995 Sean Mondelli Indiana 10/24/1996 Jamal Shteiwi 9/5/2004 9/12/2004 Chris Villamil Bradley 9/6/1997 Riley O’Neill 9/2/2006 9/13/2006 Brien Baltzell UNLV 9/19/1997 Tyler Riggs 9/22/2012 10/3/2012 Lee Baker The Citadel 9/18/1998 Michael Stickler Western Michigan 10/4/1998 3 GAMES (9) Michael Stickler Buffalo 10/9/1998 Tim Fisk 10/24/1993 10/31/1993 Tyler Cook Miami (Ohio) 10/29/1998 Toby McComas 10/12/1996 10/20/1996 Brent Rainey Northern Illinois 11/1/1998 Chris Villamil 10/16/1996 10/24/1996 Jason Bell UC Santa Barbara 9/3/1999 Matt Wilkerson 10/5/1997 10/12/1997 Michael Stickler UC Santa Barbara 9/3/1999 Billy Dwyer 9/26/1998 10/2/1998 Chris McDaniel UNC-Asheville 9/12/1999 Lee Baker 10/15/1999 10/20/1999 Lee Baker Navy 9/17/1999 Riley O’Neill 10/3/2003 10/11/2003 Jason Bell Northern Illinois 11/12/1999 Barry Rice 10/13/2007 10/24/2007 Logan LeCompte Northern Illinois 10/1/2000 Matt Lodge 9/11/2011 9/18/2011 John Monebrake UNC Asheville 9/9/2001 J.D. Stephenson Western Michigan 9/21/2001 Antti Peltonen Northern Illinois 9/12/2001 John Monebrake Bowling Green 10/5/2001 John Monebrake Buffalo 10/14/2001 Riley O’Neill Appalachian State 10/3/2003

52 ACADEMIC HONORS COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Lucas Grayson Cameron Wilder Matt McAlpine 1995-96 Sean Endicot Olli Lehtimaki 2012 Marco Bordon Adam Midkiff ACADEMIC ALL-MAC 2001-02 Ilkka Jantti Brook Pearse Jacob Kemper Aaron Sheffield 1995 Brian Dausman Chris McAlpine Craig Pykett Steven Perinovic Matt Troop Pat Gerak 2007-08 Chad Hagerty Thomas Senecal Tyler Riggs Masumi Turnbull Todd Weissmueller 2011-12 Tyler Riggs Jamal Shteiwi Jack Van Arsdale Matt Weiler Kirk Vidra 2012-13 Tyler Riggs Adam Walker Cameron Wilder 2007 Andrew Alexander Tim Fisk 2003 Chris Austin Reid Baker 1996 Sean Endicott NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA Brian Carmany SEC FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC Tyler Burns 1997 Jason Bell 2001 Illka Jantti Lucas Grayson HONOR ROLL Lucas Carden Rick Dengelegi Antti Peltonen Brook Pearse 2005 Brad Frederick John Dant John Hinds Craig Pykett Jess Mitchell Brad Frederick Michael Stickler COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV Thomas Senecal Masumi Turnbull Chad Hagerty 1998 Lee Baker 2000-01 Ilkka Jantti Adam Walker Robert Victor Ryan Jones Jason Bell Chris McAlpine 2004 Jarret Christie Travis Young Jirijoonas Kanth Billy Dwyer 2001-02 Ilkka Jantti Dan Ferriter 2006 Barry Rice Luke Maitland John Hinds Chris McAlpine J.R. Kenny Matt Weiler Nathan Marks Michael Stickler 2003-04 Chris Austin Chris Lefferts 2007 Tyler Burns Miles McDougal 1999 Lee Baker 2004-05 Jamal Shteiwi Olli Lehtimaki Jirijoonas Kanth Adam Midkiff Jason Bell 2006-07 Chad Hagerty Nathan Li Miles McDougal Cody Smith Giovanni Fernandes 2007-08 Chad Hagerty Jamal Shteiwi Cody Smith Jon Townsend Ilkka Jantti 2008-09 Chad Hagerty 2005 Andrew Alexander Matt Zirretta Matt Troop Chris McAlpine 2010-11 Tyler Riggs Matt Baum 2009 Jacob Kemper Masumi Turnbull Michael Stickler 2011-12 Tyler Riggs Joey Grigsby Steven Perinovic Matt Weiler Marc Theriault 2012-13 Tyler Riggs Andy Gruenebaum Byron Vega Matt Zirretta 2000 Giovanni Fernandes Nathan Li Cameron Wilder 2008 Reid Baker Ilkka Jantti ACADEMIC ALL-GREAT LAKES Matt McAlpine 2010 Sam Brooks Tyler Burns Rob Mayer REGION Alex McDonald Craig Heard Lucas Carden Chris McAlpine 1995 Todd Weissmueller Brannan Sapp Nick McGregor Tim Crone Chris McDaniel Aaron Sheffield Tyler Riggs George Davis IV Jay Riney ACADEMIC ALL-NORTH CENTRAL Brett Smith 2011 Jack Van Arsdale Shaun Deliberato J.D. Stephenson REGION Nathan Marks 2012 Lawson Crider Greg Goldbach Marc Theriault 2000 Chris McAlpine 2006 Andrew Alexander Callum Irving Jason Griffiths 2001 Chris Austin Matt Baum Isak Krogstad Chad Hagerty Eddie Davis ARTHUR ASHE SCHOLAR AWARD Patrick Conyea Jason Pitts Mark Lavery Ilkka Jantti 1998-99 Jason Bell Brad Frederick Jacob Scearce Patrick Martineau Chris McAlpine 1999-2000 Jason Bell Joey Grigsby Tim Muessig Antti Peltonen Giovanni Fernandes Ryan Jones CONFERENCE USA ACADEMIC Joseph Peglow Craig Pykett 2005 Nathan Li Nathan Li MEDALISTS Cameron Reilly Jay Riney Matt McAlpine (3.75 CUMULATIVE GPA OR HIGH- Masumi Turnbull Randy Strobo SEC MCWHORTER FINALISTS Adam Midkiff ER) Thomas Zimmerman Marc Theriault 2000 Jason Bell Aaron Sheffield 2005 Aaron Sheffield 2009 Josh Albers 2002 Chris Austin 2001 Giovanni Fernandes Matt Troop Brad Frederick Tyler Burns 2003 Chris Austin 2002 Ilkka Jantti Masumi Turnbull Rob Victor Tim Crone Olli Lehtimaki 2003 Chris Austin 2007 Andrew Alexander 2006 Ryan Blackwell George Davis IV 2004 Olli Lehtimaki 2007 Nathan Li Reid Baker 2007 Lucas Carden Shaun Deliberato Jamal Shteiwi Brad Frederick Chad Hagerty Chad Hagerty SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Jason Griffiths Matt Zirretta Jacob Kemper SEC GOOD WORKS TEAM 1998 Lee Baker Chad Hagerty 2008 Lucas Carden Patrick Martineau 2002 Ilkka Jantti Jason Bell Ryan Jones Shaun Deliberato Joseph Peglow Billy Dwyer Nathan Marks Chad Hagerty Steven Perinovich UK SOCIETY OF CHARACTER John Hinds Luke Maitland Patrick Martineau Cameron Reilly Andrew Alexander Jay Marshall Adam Midkiff Masumi Turnbull Byron Vega Chris Austin Michael Stickler Jon Townsend 2009 Chad Hagerty Thomas Zimmerman Lee Baker Chris West Matt Troop Tim Muessig 2010 Josh Albers Matt Baum 1999 Lee Baker Masumi Turnbull Patrick Martineau Sam Brooks Jason Bell Jason Bell Matt Weiler 2011 Craig Heard Shaun Deliberato Dan Ferriter Tyler Cook 2008 Reid Baker Tyler Riggs Craig Heard Giovanni Fernandes Giovanni Fernandes Tyler Burns Jack Van Arsdale Jacob Kemper Ilkka Jantti Rob Frey Lucas Carden 2012 Lawson Crider Nick McGregor J.R. Kenny Ilkka Jantti Tim Crone Tyler Riggs Steven Perinovic Olli Lehtimaki Lee London George Davis IV Jack Van Arsdale Charles Pettys Nathan Li Chris McAlpine Jason Griffiths Tyler Riggs Chris McAlpine Brian O’Leary Chad Hagerty CONFERENCE USA Ellis Vienne Craig Pykett Michael Stickler Bingy Lara COMMISIONERS ACADEMIC Cameron Wilder Brannan Sapp Marc Theriault Masumi Turnbull HONOR ROLL 2011 Pedro Andreoni Jamal Shteiwi 2000 Lee Baker 2009 Josh Albers 2005 Andrew Alexander Sam Brooks Marc Theriault Jason Bell Tyler Burns Mathew Baum Craig Heard Eddie Davis Tim Crone Joey Grigsby Jacob Kemper CATSPY MR. WILDCAT Giovanni Fernandes George Davis IV Andy Gruenebaum Steve Perinovic 2007 Nathan Li Rob Frey Shaun Deliberato Nathan Li Tyler Riggs Ilkka Jantti Chad Hagerty Matt McAlpine Jack Van Arsdale CATSPY STUDENT-ATHLETE OF Rob Mayer Patrick Martineau Alex McDonald Cameron Wilder THE YEAR Chris McAlpine Tim Muessig Brannan Sapp 2012 Lawson Crider 2005 Jarret Christie Brian O’Leary Joseph Peglow Aaron Sheffield Callum Irving Antti Peltonen Cameron Reilly Nathan Marks Jacob Kemper CATSPY SUPPORTING ROLE Marc Theriault Thomas Zimmerman Michael D’Agostino Isak Krogstad 2006 Brannan Sapp 2001 Greg Bironas 2010 Josh Albers Ryan Jones Dylan Murphy 2008 Bingy Lara Tyler Cook Kevin Corby Jess Mitchell Steven Perinovic Giovanni Fernandes Shaun Deliberato Matt Troop Adam Pettys CATSPY ACADEMIC TEAM OF THE Ryan Grady Jacob Kemper Rob Victor Jason Pitts YEAR Ilkka Jantti Drew Midkiff Travis Young Tyler Riggs 2005-06 Rob Mayer Steven Perinovic Brad Frederick Jack Van Arsdale 2006-07 Chris McAlpine Ellis Vienne 2006 Andrew Alexander Cameron Wilder 2007-08 Antti Peltonen Cameron Wilder Reid Baker Craig Pykett 2011 Pedro Andreoni Ryan Blackwell NSCAA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD Jay Riney Sam Brooks Matt Baum 1999-00 Chael Soler Craig Heard Brad Frederick 2000-01 Randy Strobo Jacob Kemper Joey Grigsby 2001-02 Marc Theriault Josh Mulvany Mark Halma 2005-06 2002 Chris Austin Steven Perinovic Ryan Jones Brian Carmany Tyler Riggs Nathan Li 53 1 • Jack Van Arsdale 2 • Alex Bumpus 3 • Charlie Reymann 4 • Steven Perinovic 5 • Jordan Wilson 6 • Kaelon Fox 6-1 • 195 • GK • R-Sr. 5-9 • 150 • D • Fr. 5-9 • 163 • D • Fr. 5-11 • 170 • D • R-Sr. 6-3 • 173 • D • Fr. 6-2 • 153 • D/MF • Fr. Richmond, Va. Hilliard, Ohio Worthington, Ohio Delafield, Wis. Auchterarder, Scotland Louisville, Ky. (Mills E. Godwin/VCU) (Hilliard Davidson) (Worthington Kilbourne) (Kettle Moraine) (Dollar/Bearsden) (St. Xavier)

7 • Napo Matsoso 8 • Paul Sime 9 • Tyler Riggs 10 • Justin Laird 11 • Sam Miller 12 • Stuart Ford 5-6 • 138 • MF • Fr. 5-9 • 135 • MF • Fr. 5-9 • 155 • F • Sr. 6-0 • 161 • F • Jr. 5-7 • 135 • F • Fr. 5-10 • 166 • GK • Fr. Louisville, Ky. Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe Louisville, Ky. Milwaukee, Wis. Nicholasville, Ky. Shaker Heights, Ohio (St. Francis) (IMG Academy) (St. Xavier) (Hartford Union/Wright (East Jessamine) (St. Edward) State)

14 • Bryan Celis 16 •Jaytoe Teh 17 • Isak Krogstad 19 • Jason Pitts 20 • Cameron Mohseni 21 • Ryan Creel 5-8 • 159 • MF • So. 6-0 • 170 • D/F • Jr. 5-10 • 165 • MF/F • So. 5-8 • 170 • D • R-Fr. 5-9 • 135 • D/MF • Fr. 5-9 • 160 • MF • Fr. Houston, Texas Springfield, Mass. Tromsoe, Norway (Norwe- Crestwood, Ky. Littleton, Colo. Knoxville, Tenn. (Mayde Creek) (Roger L. Putnam/Cincin- gian College of Elite Sport) (South Oldham) (Chatfield) (Christian Academy of nati State) Knoxville)

22 • Callum Irving 23 • Jacob Scearce 24 • Brad Doliner 25 • Michael Vieth 26 • Kristoffer Tollefsen 27 • Matt Quick 6-0 • 165 • GK • So. 5-11 • 160 • F/MF • So. 5-10 • 180 • D • R-Sr. 6-1 • 155 • MF • Fr. 6-0 • 165 • MF • So. 5-11 • 165 • MF • Fr. Vancouver, British Colum- Louisville, Ky. Cape Elizabeth, Maine (IMG Evansville, Ind. Sandefjord, Norway Arlington Heights, Ill. bia (Churchill/Burnaby (Ballard) Soccer Academy) (Reitz Memorial) (Sandefjord Videregående) (John Hersey) Central)

28 • Ben Perkins Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant 6-4 • 166 • MF/F • Fr. Johan Cedergren David Casper Erik Imler Director of Operations Hong Kong, China (Cincinnati, 2001) Marco dos Santos (Brighton/Hong Kong Int.) KENTUCKY SOCCER SCHEDULE

AUGUST OCTOBER 20 Tue vs Dayton # LEXINGTON T, 0-0 04 Fri at ODU * Norfolk, Va. 7:30 pm 25 Sun at NKU # Highland Heights, Ky. T, 1-1 08 Tue vs Evansville LEXINGTON 7:00 pm 13 Sun vs South Carolina * LEXINGTON 1:00 pm SEPTEMBER 16 Wed vs Valparaiso LEXINGTON 7:00 pm 01 Sun vs Georgia St. LEXINGTON W, 1-0 19 Sat at Charlotte * Charlotte, N.C. 7:00 pm 05 Thu at ETSU Johnson City, Tenn. 7:00 pm 23 Wed vs Tulsa * LEXINGTON 7:00 pm 08 Sun vs IPFW LEXINGTON Noon 26 Sat vs FIU * LEXINGTON 7:00 pm 14 Fri at Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio 7:00 pm 30 Wed at Marshall * Hunington, W.Va. 7:00 pm 20 Fri vs Dartmouth Columbia, S.C. 4:30 pm 22 Sun vs USF Columbia, S.C. Noon NOVEMEBER 29 Sun vs UAB * LEXINGTON 1:00 pm 03 Sun vs FAU * LEXINGTON Noon 5 Tue vs Wright St. LEXINGTON TBD 09 Sat at New Mexico * Albuquerque, N.M. 7:00 pm

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