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2016 Horizon League Men's Soccer 2016 Horizon League Men’s Soccer Statistical Leaders Final 2016 Standings Goals GP G GPG League Overall Isaiah Madrid, Valparaiso 19 10 0.53 Team W L T Pct. Pts GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA Peguy Ngatcha, Wright State 20 10 0.50 Wright State 7 1 1 .833 22 17 2 11 6 3 .625 30 20 Kendan Anderson, Valparaiso 12 8 0.67 UIC * 5 3 1 .611 16 13 12 9 8 3 .525 26 33 Max Todd, UIC 20 8 0.40 Milwaukee 5 3 1 .611 16 11 9 8 8 3 .500 25 25 Chase Jabbori, Oakland 18 6 0.33 Evan Conway, Milwaukee 19 6 0.32 Oakland 5 4 0 .556 15 14 12 7 10 1 .417 20 29 Eric Lynch, Wright State 20 6 0.30 Green Bay 4 3 2 .556 14 8 6 4 11 2 .294 10 24 Austin Ricci, Oakland 18 5 0.28 Valparaiso 4 3 2 .556 14 12 9 10 5 4 .632 31 18 Oscar Rivero, UIC 18 5 0.28 Cleveland State 4 3 2 .556 14 10 8 7 8 2 .471 18 16 Jose Fuentes, UIC 20 5 0.25 Belmont 2 4 2 .333 8 6 9 3 12 3 .250 13 35 Detroit Mercy 1 6 2 .222 5 8 16 3 10 4 .294 14 27 Assists GP A APG Northern Kentucky 1 7 1 .167 4 6 22 1 13 4 .167 11 37 Max Todd, UIC 20 9 0.45 * NCAA Tournament qualifiers Jackson Dietrich, Wright State 20 8 0.40 Fresncesco Saporito, Milwaukee 19 7 0.37 Eric Lynch, Wright State 20 6 0.30 2016 Horizon League Championship 2016 Offensive Players of the Week Aug. 22: ........................................Gabe Pewu, Cleveland State Austin Ricci, Oakland 18 5 0.28 Quarterfinals -- Monday, Nov. 7 Isaiah Madrid, Valparaiso 19 5 0.26 (matches hosted by higher-seeded teams) Aug. 29: .......................................Peguy Ngatcha, Wright State Sept. 5: ...................................................Alex Serwatka, Oakland Jake Lagania, Cleveland State 16 4 0.25 (4) Oakland 1, (5) Green Bay 0 Sept. 12: ............................................ Evan Conway, Milwaukee Nick Moon, Milwaukee 19 4 0.21 (3) Milwaukee 0, (6) Valparaiso 0 (PKs 5-3) Sept. 19: ............................................................ Jose Fuentes, UIC Peguy Ngatcha, Wright State 20 4 0.20 Sept. 26: .................................... Kendan Anderson, Valparaiso Dimitris Strantzalis, UIC 13 3 0.23 Semifinals -- Thursday, Nov. 10 Oct. 3: ...........................................Peguy Ngatcha, Wright State (at Dayton, Ohio -- Rinzler Student Sports Complex) Oct. 10: ..................................................Chase Jabbori, Oakland Points GP G-A--Pts PPG (2) UIC 2, (3) Milwaukee 1 (OT) Oct. 17: ....................................... Garret Weaver, Detroit Mercy Isaiah Madrid, Valparaiso 19 10-5-25 1.32 (1) Wright State 1, (4) Oakland 1 (PKs 6-5) .............................................................................. Jose Fuentes, UIC Max Todd, UIC 20 8-9-25 1.25 Oct. 24: ................................................Isaiah Madrid, Valparaiso Peguy Ngatcha, Wright State 20 10-4-24 1.20 Oct. 31: ..................................................Alex Serwatka, Oakland Championship -- Saturday, No. 12 Eric Lynch, Wright State 20 6-6-18 0.90 (at Dayton, Ohio -- Rinzler Student Sports Complex) 2016 Defensive Players of the Week Kendan Anderson, Valparaiso 12 8-1-17 1.42 (2) UIC 1, (1) Wright State 0 Aug. 22: ..................................................Mertcan Akar, Belmont Austin Ricci, Oakland 18 5-5-15 0.83 Aug. 29: ............................................Nico Campbell, Valparaiso Fresncesco Saporito, Milwaukee 19 4-7-15 0.79 Sept. 5: ............................................................Kyle Ihn, Green Bay Evan Conway, Milwaukee 19 6-3-15 0.79 All-Tournament Team Sept. 12: ..........................................Liam McQueenie, Oakland Chase Jabbori, Oakland 18 6-2-14 0.78 Name, School. Sept. 19: ............................................Joel Sundell, Wright State Oscar Rivero, UIC 18 5-2-12 0.67 Chase Jabbori, Oakland Sept. 26: ...................................................Sam Glass, Milwaukee Austin Ricci, Oakland Oct. 3: ..................................................Jake Stovall, Wright State Goals Against Avg. GP Min. GA GAA Oliver Hasland, Milwaukee Oct. 10: ...................................Owen Betz, Northern Kentucky Joel Sundell, Wright State 11 992:3 9 0.82 Oct. 17: .........................................Josh Flamme, Detroit Mercy Magnus Flaatedal, Milwaukee Sebastian Kalk, Cleveland St. 12 1034:1 10 0.87 Oct. 24: ...................................Sebastian Kalk, Cleveland State Nico Campbell, Valparaiso 19 1739:2 18 0.93 Jake Stovall, Wright State Oct. 31: ...........................................Oliver Haslund, Milwaukee Liam McQueenie, Oakland 10 920:0 11 1.08 Jackson Dietrich, Wright State All-League First Team Sam Glass, Milwaukee 10 940:0 12 1.15 AJ Paterson, Wright State Andrew Putna, UIC 19 1699:5 25 1.32 Andrew Putna, UIC Name, School Yr. Pos. Max Todd, UIC So. F Kyle Ihn, Green Bay 17 1570:0 24 1.38 Max Todd, UIC Peguy Ngatcha, Wright State Sr. F Owen Betz, Northern Ky. 9 737:2 12 1.47 Oscar Gonzales, UIC Eric Lynch, Wright State Sr. F Robbie Beckwell, Det. 13 1180:3 20 1.53 Oscar Rivero, UIC, (MVP) Alec Nagucki, Cleveland State Jr. F Mertcan Akar, Belmont 18 1615:2 33 1.84 Jose Fuentes, UIC Jr. MF Isaiah Madrid, Valparaiso Sr. MF Saves GP Sv Avg. NCAA Championship Sergio Manesio, Cleveland State Sr. MF Mertcan Akar, Belmont 18 85 4.72 First Round -- Thursday, Nov. 17 Omar Lawrence, Valparaiso Sr. D Sebastian Kalk, Cleveland State 17 80 4.71 (at Chicago, Ill. - Loyola Soccer Park) Jake Stovall, Wright State Sr. D Owen Betz, Northern Kentucky 16 73 4.56 (15/17) Loyola 2, UIC 0 Kaique Fernandes, Wright State Sr. D Robbie Beckwell, Detroit Mercy 21 67 3.19 Andrew Putna, UIC Sr. GK Kyle Ihn, Green Bay 18 63 3.50 All-League Second Team Liam McQueenie, Oakland 15 55 3.67 Name, School Yr. Pos. Sam Glass, Milwaukee 18 52 2.89 Jake Lagania, Cleveland State Jr. F Joel Sundell, Wright State 13 48 3.69 Spiro Pliakos, Detroit Mercy Jr. F Nico Campbell, Valparaiso 19 47 2.61 Nick Moon, Milwaukee Jr. F Andrew Putna, UIC 15 45 3.00 Kendan Anderson, Valparaiso Sr. F Francesco Saporito, Milwaukee So. MF Shutouts GP SO Jackson Dietrich, Wright State So. MF AJ Paterson, Wright State Jr. MF Nico Campbell, Valparaiso 19 7 Andre Baires, Green Bay Fr. D Andrew Putna, UIC 19 7 Jon Stadler, Milwaukee Jr. D Joel Sundell, Wright State 11 5 Adrian Graham, Valparaiso Sr. D Sebastian Kalk, Cleveland State 12 4 Nico Campbell, Valparaiso Sr. GK Kyle Ihn, Green Bay 17 4 Sam Glass, Milwaukee 10 3 Player of the Year: Peguy Ngatcha, Wright State Mertcan Akar, Belmont 18 3 Offensive Players of the Year: Peguy Ngatcha Owen Betz, Northern Kentucky 9 2 Defensive Player of the Year: Sergio Manesio, CSU Goalkeeper of the Year: Andrew Putna, UIC Liam McQueenie, Oakland 10 2 Freshman of the Year: Evan Conway, Milwaukee Robbie Beckwell, Detroit Mercy 13 1 Coach of the Year: Bryan Davis, Wright State 2017-18 HORIZON LEAGUE ALL-SPORTS RECORD BOOK 1 Horizon League Men’s Soccer: Championship History Horizon League Tournament Champions Year Champion Runner-Up Site NCAA Tournament Results (Horizon League representatives underlined) 1987 Evansville Saint Louis Indianapolis, Ind. 1987 Clemson 2, Evansville 1; San Diego State 2, Saint Louis 1 1988 Notre Dame Saint Louis Fenton, Mo. 1988 Southern Methodist 2, Notre Dame 0; Fresno State 1, Evansville 1 (PKs) 1989 Evansville Saint Louis Fenton, Mo. 1989 Fresno State 2, Saint Louis 1 1990 Evansville Saint Louis Fenton, Mo. 1990 Saint Louis 1, George Mason 0; Evansville 1, Boston University 0 (OT); 1991 Evansville Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. Indiana 2, Saint Louis 1; Evansville 1, Indiana 0; Rutgers 1, Evansville 0 1992 Evansville La Salle Indianapolis, Ind. (national semifinal) 1993 Notre Dame Detroit Indianapolis, Ind. 1991 Wisconsin 1, Evansville 0 1994 Notre Dame Milwaukee South Bend, Ind. 1992 Indiana 4, Evansville 1 1995 Butler Detroit DeKalb, Ill. 1993 Wisconsin 3, Notre Dame 1 1996 Detroit Butler Indianapolis, Ind. 1994 Indiana 1, Notre Dame 0 (OT) 1997 Butler Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. 1995 Butler 1, Indiana 0; Portland 4, Butler 1 1998 Butler Wright State Indianapolis, Ind. 1996 Bowling Green 4, Detroit 0 1999 UIC Detroit Indianapolis, Ind. 1997 Indiana 2, Butler 1 (OT) 2000 UIC Green Bay Chicago, Ill. (UIC) 1998 Butler 1, Cincinnati, 0 (OT); Indiana 2, Butler 1 (OT) 2001 Butler Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis. 1999 Saint Louis 3, UIC 2 2002 Milwaukee Cleveland State Milwaukee, Wis. 2000 UIC 1, Bradley 0; Stanford 6, UIC 0 2003 Milwaukee Butler Milwaukee, Wis. 2001 Michigan State 2, Butler 1; UM-Kansas City 2, Milwaukee 1 (OT) 2004 Milwaukee Detroit Milwaukee, Wis. 2002 Milwaukee 2, Oakland 1; Creighton 3, Milwaukee 2 2005 Milwaukee Detroit Detroit, Mich. 2003 Milwaukee 4, Western Michigan 1; Notre Dame 4, Milwaukee 1 2006 Loyola Green Bay Chicago, Ill. (UIC) 2004 Milwaukee 3, San Francisco 2; 2007 UIC Green Bay Chicago, Ill. (Loyola) UC Santa Barbara 3, Milwaukee 2 (OT) 2008 Loyola Cleveland State Chicago, Ill. (UIC) 2005 Milwaukee 2, Bradley 0; New Mexico 2, Milwaukee 2 (UNM 5-3 PKs) 2009 Green Bay Butler Indianapolis, Ind. 2006 Northern Illinois 1, Loyola 0 (OT); UIC 3, Western Illinois 0; 2010 Butler Green Bay Indianapolis, Ind. Notre Dame 1, UIC 0 2011 Loyola Wright State Valparaiso, Ind. 2007 UIC 0, Saint Louis 0 (UIC 6-5 PKs); UIC 2, Northwestern 0; 2012 Cleveland State Loyola Detroit, Mich. UIC 1, Creighton 0; Massachusetts 2, UIC 1 (national quarterfinal) 2013 Milwaukee UIC Chicago, Ill. 2008 UIC 0, Dayton 0 (UIC 3-1 PKs); Northwestern 0, Loyola 0; (NU 4-1 PKs) 2014 Oakland Wright State Rochester, Mich. UIC 0, Michigan State 0 (UIC 3-2 PKs); North Carolina 3, UIC 2 (OT) 2015 Oakland Wright State Chicago, Ill. 2009 Notre Dame 2, Green Bay 1; Indiana 1, Butler 0 2016 UIC Wright State Dayton, Ohio 2010 Michigan State 1, Butler 0 Championships by School 2011 Bradley 2, Loyola 1 Evansville 5, Butler 5, Milwaukee 5, UIC 3, Notre Dame 3, Loyola 2, Oakland 2, Cleveland 2012 Michigan State 2, Cleveland State 1 State 1, Detroit 1, Green Bay 1 2013 Wisconsin 1, Milwaukee 0 2014 Oakland 2, Kentucky 0; Michigan State 1, Oakland 0 2015 Dayton 2, Oakland 2 (2OT, Dayton 4-3 PKs) 2016 Loyola 2, UIC 0 2 2017-18 HORIZON LEAGUE ALL-SPORTS RECORD BOOK Horizon League Men’s Soccer: Year-By-Year 1987 1989 1991 League Overall League Overall League Overall W L T Pct W L T Pct North Div.
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