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2020-21 Men's Soccer Records 2020-21 Men’s Soccer Records 2020-21 CONTENTS WHY BATTLING BISHOPS? Why Battling Bishops? // 1 The nickname “The Battling Bishops” dates to 1925; before then Ohio Wesleyan University’s 2019 NCAC Standings and Statistics // 2 teams were simply known as “The Red and Black,” Previous NCAC Leaders // 3 or sometimes as “The Methodists.” Ohio Wesleyan is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Previous NCAC Special Awards // 4 and long has produced many of its bishops. By April, 1925, according to that issue of the NCAC Records // 5 Alumni Magazine, the present name had finally About the NCAC // 6 been derived. “Ohio sports writers have been at OWU Men’s Soccer a loss,” the magazine reported. “There are count- Bishop Soccer Year-by-Year // 7 less colleges throughout the country claiming red NCAA Tournament History // 8-10 and black as their colors, and 14 Methodist col- leges in Ohio alone.” Pi Delta Epsilon journalism Conference Championships // 11 fraternity therefore sponsored a contest, and the winning nickname, “The Battling Bishops,” was Stu Parry Award // 11 “placed before the sports writers of the state as All-Time Series Records // 12-13 the teams’ official title.” Senior Harold Thomas of Lima submitted the winning entry. Ohio Soccer Pioneers // 14 The new nickname must have provided in- All-Time Results // 15-28 spiration. The 1925 football team, under George Gauthier, “The Little Giant,” went 7-1-1. Its only Bishop Records // 29-30 loss came to Ohio State by a 10-3 score, and it tied Syracuse, 3-3, en route to winning the Ohio Confer- Bishop Stat Leaders 1955-2019 // 31-32 ence championship. Fred Myers Invitational // 33 adidas® Invitational // 34 All-Star Bishops // 35-43 All-Time Bishop Lettermen // 44-46 OWU Men’s Soccer On the cover: Travis Wall (photo by Sara Blake) 2020-21 1 4/2021 2020-21 PREVIOUS NCAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2019 NCAC STANDINGS Year Champion (Score) Runner-Up 2000 Ohio Wesleyan (4-0) Earlham NCAC Overall 2001 Ohio Wesleyan (3-1) Denison Team W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA 2002 Ohio Wesleyan (1-0) Allegheny Kenyon* 7 0 2 23 23 5 19 2 2 66 18 2003 Ohio Wesleyan (2-1) Wooster Ohio Wesleyan 7 1 1 22 26 2 15 5 4 45 12 2004 Allegheny (0-0, 5-3 pk) Denison Wabash 5 2 2 17 11 5 10 6 3 28 16 2005 Ohio Wesleyan (3-0) Allegheny Oberlin 5 4 0 15 12 20 8 11 0 29 48 2006 Denison (3-2, OT) Allegheny DePauw 4 4 1 13 11 15 10 7 1 40 26 2007 Ohio Wesleyan (1-0) Allegheny Denison 4 5 0 12 15 11 7 9 1 30 20 2008 Ohio Wesleyan (2-2, 4-3 pk) Wittenberg Wooster 3 6 0 9 10 19 7 11 0 24 29 2019 NCAC REVIEW 2009 Denison (2-1, 2 OT) Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg 3 6 0 9 9 18 6 13 0 25 35 2010 Ohio Wesleyan (3-1) Denison Hiram 2 7 0 6 7 19 6 10 2 21 28 2011 DePauw (4-2) Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny 2 7 0 6 8 18 4 13 1 18 36 2012 DePauw (0-0, 4-2 pk) Ohio Wesleyan *Tournament winner 2013 Ohio Wesleyan (3-1) Kenyon OWU Men’s Soccer 2014 Kenyon (2-1, OT) Ohio Wesleyan (NCAC standings are based on points: 3 for a win and 1 for a tie) 2015 Kenyon (3-2) Ohio Wesleyan 2016 Kenyon (2-1, 2 OT) Oberlin PREVIOUS NCAC REGULAR-SEASON LEADERS 2017 Ohio Wesleyan (0-0, 3-2 pk) Kenyon Year Champion(s) (Record) Runner-Up (Record) OWU 2018 Kenyon (4-0) Ohio Wesleyan 1984 Ohio Wesleyan (5-0-1) Denison (4-1-1) — 2019 Kenyon (2-1) Ohio Wesleyan 1985 Denison (6-0-0) Ohio Wesleyan (5-1-0) — 2020 season canceled 1986 Ohio Wesleyan (6-0-0) Wooster (5-1-0) — 1987 Ohio Wesleyan (6-0-0) Oberlin (4-2-0) — NOTE: During the 1984-99 seasons and again beginning with the 2003 1988 Ohio Wesleyan (5-0-1) Wooster (4-1-1) — season, the NCAC champion was determined by the highest regular 1989 Wooster (8-0-0) Ohio Wesleyan (6-2-0) — season winning percentage or point total. During the 2000-02 seasons, 1990 Kenyon (8-0-0) Ohio Wesleyan (7-1-0) — the NCAC tournament champion was recognized as the conference 1991 Ohio Wesleyan (8-0-0) Kenyon (6-2-0) — champion. 1992 OWU, Kenyon (7-1-0) Wooster (6-2-0) — 1993 Kenyon (6-0-2), Witt (7-1) Ohio Wesleyan (6-1-1) — 1994 Ohio Wesleyan (8-0-0) Kenyon (7-1-0) — 1995 Ohio Wesleyan (7-0-1) Kenyon (6-1-1) — 2019 NCAC STATISTICS LEADERS 1996 Kenyon (7-0-1) Wittenberg (7-1-0) — SCORING G Goals Assists Points Pts/G 1997 Kenyon (8-0-0) OWU, Wittenberg (6-2-0) — Jay Klein, DPU 18 11 3 25 1.39 1998 Ohio Wesleyan (7-1-0) Denison (6-2-0) — Nic Jandeleit, OBE 19 9 3 21 1.11 1999 Ohio Wesleyan (9-0-0) Allegheny (6-1-2) — Atli Hrafnkelsson, KEN 23 10 3 23 1.00 2000 Ohio Wesleyan (9-0-0) Earlham (6-2-1) — Sean Williams, WITT 19 9 1 19 1.00 2001 Ohio Wesleyan (8-1-0) Denison (7-2-0) — Ethan Miracle, DEN 17 7 2 16 0.94 2002 Wooster (7-0-2) Allegheny (7-2-0) T4th (5-3-1) Keagan Le’Roux, HIR 18 8 0 16 0.89 2003 Denison, Wooster (8-1) Ohio Wesleyan (7-2-0) — Sam Carson, KEN 22 8 3 19 0.86 2004 OWU, Wooster (8-1-0) Denison (7-2-0) — Brady Whittekind, OWU 24 9 2 20 0.83 2005 Ohio Wesleyan (9-0-0) Oberlin (6-2-1) — Scott Upton, KEN 22 8 2 18 0.82 2006 Ohio Wesleyan (7-0-2) Denison (7-1-1) — Manny Burton, WOO 15 5 2 12 0.80 2007 Kenyon (7-1-1) Ohio Wesleyan (7-2-0) — 2008 Ohio Wesleyan (9-0-0) Hiram, Wittenberg (6-3-0) — OWU Men’s Soccer GOALTENDING GP Goals Saves Shutouts GAA 2009 Ohio Wesleyan (9-0-0) Denison (6-1-2) — J.P. Baughman, OWU 19 8 54 6.1 0.44 2010 Ohio Wesleyan (7-0-1) Kenyon (6-1-1) — Chad Wunderlich, WAB 18 14 60 6.0 0.77 2011 Ohio Wesleyan (9-0-0) DePauw (8-1-0) — Ian McInturf, KEN 22 17 63 5.2 0.78 2012 Ohio Wesleyan (7-1-1) DePauw (6-1-2) — Dylan Brown, DEN 14 13 69 3.1 0.97 2013 Ohio Wesleyan (7-0-2) Kenyon (6-0-3) — Shelby Edwards, HIR 14 11 39 2.0 1.06 2014 Ohio Wesleyan (8-0-1) Kenyon (7-1-1) — 2015 Kenyon (8-1-0) Ohio Wesleyan (7-1-1) — 2016 Kenyon (8-1-0) Oberlin (7-2-0) 5th (5-2-2) 2017 Kenyon (9-0-0) Ohio Wesleyan (7-1-1) — 2018 Kenyon (8-0-1) Ohio Wesleyan (6-1-2) — 2019 Kenyon (7-0-2) Ohio Wesleyan (7-1-1) — 2020 season canceled 2 2020-21 2020-21 PREVIOUS NCAC LEADERS PREVIOUS PREVIOUS NCAC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING GOALTENDING Year Player G Goals Assists Points Pts/G Year Player G Goals Saves ShO Saves% 1984 Bryan Bundy, OWU 20 18 3 39 1.95 1984 Paul Andrichuk, OBE 8 3 36 5 .923 1985 Nick Sage, DEN 17 22 5 49 2.88 Year Player G Goals Saves ShO Gls/G 1 1986 Bryan Bundy, OWU 23 25 5 55 2.20 1985 Jeff Kaplan, OWU 19 15 104 7 /2 0.79 1 1987 Charlie Blanchard, OWU 22 23 5 51 2.32 1986 Jeff Kaplan, OWU 23 10 80 10 /2 0.43 1 1988 Ian Banda, WOO 19 22 4 48 2.52 1987 Jeff Kaplan, OWU 22 16 105 9 /2 0.73 1989 Ian Banda, WOO 19 19 9 47 2.47 1988 Ian Meyer, OWU 17 7 39 9 0.41 1990 Ian Banda, WOO 16 17 6 40 2.50 1989 Reed Welch, OWU 22 10 87 10 0.45 1991 Mike Donovan, KEN 19 22 6 50 2.63 1990 Scott DeBolt, WITT 19 11 101 9 0.58 1992 Mike Donovan, KEN 19 21 12 54 2.84 1991 Reed Welch, OWU 24 9 69 15 0.38 1993 Mark Phillips, KEN 21 25 9 59 2.81 1992 Marshall Chapin, KEN 19 13 70 11 0.68 1994 Mark Phillips, KEN 16 21 5 47 2.94 1993 Harrison Jacobs, OWU 20 13 73 7 0.65 OWU Men’s Soccer 1 1995 Brian Cain, OWU 19 14 3 31 1.63 1994 Harrison Jacobs, OWU 17 4 38 10 /2 0.24 1996 Brian Cain, OWU 19 15 9 39 2.05 Year Player Min Goals Saves ShO GAA 1997 Kelsey Olds, KEN 18 18 4 40 2.22 1995 Justin Krueger, OWU 2100 13 119 12 0.56 1 1998 Jon Wilson, OBE 16 13 2 28 1.75 1996 Justin Krueger, OWU 945 7 55 4 /2 0.67 1 1999 Moe Jagne, WAB 11 14 1 29 2.64 1997 Chris Schilling, KEN 1362 14 69 2 /2 0.93 2000 Brett Dunlap, OWU 23 17 7 41 1.78 1998 Orion Creamer, EARL 1819 11 71 10 0.54 1 2001 Taggart Suddes, WITT 18 12 10 34 1.89 1999 Jonathan Barth, OWU 1968 11 57 14 /2 0.50 2002 Brian Armstrong, WITT 18 14 6 34 1.89 2000 L.J.
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