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Marquette Golden Eagles Marquette Combined Team Statistics (As of Dec 01, 2013) All Games Marquette Golden Eagles Marquette Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 01, 2013) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 13-6-2 6-2-1 4-4-1 3-0 CONFERENCE 6-2-1 3-1 3-1-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-4-1 3-1-1 1-3 3-0 Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att % Aug 30 at Milwaukee L 1-2 3312 10 NORTEY, C. 21 10 2 22 38 .2 6 3 21 .5 5 3 5 0 - 0 Sep 01 GREEN BAY T o 2 3-3 502 19 BENNETT II, Louis 21 4 5 13 50 .0 8 0 24 .4 8 0 2 0 - 0 # Sep 06 vs Bowling Green W 3-0 193 9 LYSAK, Adam 20 4 3 11 35 .1 1 4 15 .4 2 9 3 0 - 0 # Sep 08 DRAKE W 4-1 411 23 NAVARRO, Coco 21 3 5 11 42 .0 7 1 14 .3 3 3 2 0 - 0 ^ Sep 13 at Michigan W 1-0 1586 2 DILLON, Paul 21 1 7 9 14 .0 7 1 6 .4 2 9 0 0 - 0 ^ Sep 15 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-2 313 4 SJOBERG, Axel 21 2 3 7 22 .0 9 1 6 .2 7 3 0 0 - 1 Sep 21 LOYOLA CHICAGO W 3-0 507 20 TAYLOR, Jake 18 2 2 6 8 .2 5 0 3 .3 7 5 0 0 - 0 * Sep 28 at Xavier W 1-0 694 15 JANSSON, Sebastian 15 2 1 5 17 .1 1 8 10 .5 8 8 0 0 - 0 Oct 02 at Wisconsin L 0-1 833 7 ISLAMI, Kelmend 21 0 5 5 20 .0 0 0 8 .4 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 05 at Villanova Wot 1-0 879 12 POTHAST, Eric 21 2 0 4 16 .1 2 5 9 .5 6 2 1 0 - 0 * Oct 09 #21 BUTLER Wo2 3-2 623 13 PARIANOS, Nick 11 1 1 3 9 .1 1 1 3 .3 3 3 0 0 - 0 * Oct 12 #7 CREIGHTON W 1-0 1165 5 CIESIULKA, Bryan 15 0 2 2 35 .0 0 0 12 .3 4 3 0 0 - 0 * Oct 19 at Providence College W 1-0 617 14 WAHL, Brady 21 0 0 0 10 .0 0 0 3 .3 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 23 at St. John's T o 2 0-0 677 17 HERMSEN, Adam 21 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 26 #9 GEORGETOWN L o t 0-1 609 16 HOOVER, Charlie 11 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Nov 02 SETON HALL W 2-1 643 11 KRYNSKI, Andrew 4 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Nov 08 at DePaul L 1-2 740 3 HOLOWATY, Dennis 16 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 & Nov 15 vs Butler Wot 1-0 562 Total 21 31 36 98 323 .0 9 6 135 .4 1 8 13 0 - 1 & Nov 17 vs Providence College W 3-2 506 Opponents 21 20 16 56 268 .0 7 5 102 .3 8 1 6 1 - 1 ! Nov 24 #7 AKRON Wot 1-0 543 ! Dec 01 at #9 Virginia L 1-3 1126 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 1 LYON, Charlie 21 1971:18 20 0.91 81 .8 0 2 13-6-2 10/0 * - BIG EAST Conference match Total 21 1971:18 20 0.91 82 .8 0 4 13-6-2 10 % - Milwaukee Cup; # - Panther Invitational Opponents 21 1971:18 31 1.42 104 .7 7 0 6-13-2 4 ^ - BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge & - BIG EAST Men's Soccer Championship Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ! - NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship Marquette 10 17 3 1 31 Ranking is NSCAA ranking at time of the match Opponents 7 12 1 0 20 TEAM STATISTICS MU OPP Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOT STATISTICS Marquette 131 168 19 5 323 Goals-Shot attempts 31-323 20-268 Opponents 133 115 12 8 268 Goals scored per game 1.48 0.95 Shot pct. 0 9 6 . 0 7 5 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Shots on goal-Attempts 135-323 102-268 Marquette 43 34 3 2 82 SOG pct. 4 1 8 . 3 8 1 Opponents 43 52 7 2 104 S h o t s / G a m e 15.4 12.8 CORNER KICKS 145 104 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total PENALTY KICKS 0-1 1-1 Marquette 60 79 4 2 145 PENALTIES Opponents 43 56 1 4 104 Yellow cards 16 22 Red cards 0 2 Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ATTENDANCE Marquette 111 109 6 4 230 T o t a l 5316 10464 Opponents 99 115 4 0 218 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/591 9/1163 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/420.
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