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03 WS Media Guide Table of Contents Quick Facts TABLE OF CONTENTS 2006 Schedule 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2006 Roster 3 School . Marquette University Season Preview 4 Location . Milwaukee, Wis. Head Coach Louis Bennett 8 Enrollment . 11,000 Associate Head Coach Stan Anderson 11 Nickname . Golden Eagles Assistant Coaches and Staff 12 Colors . Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 123) Meet The Team 15 Home Field . Valley Fields (1,750) 2005 Review 40 Conference . BIG EAST 2005 Results and Statistics 43 President . Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J. 2005 BIG EAST Recap 44 Athletics Dir. Bill Cords 2005 Awards 45 Se Sr. Woman Admin. Sarah Bobert ason Previ 2005 Match by Match 46 ew, page 4 COACHING STAFF 2005 Seniors 50 Head Coach . Louis Bennett Year-by-Year Results 52 Alma Mater . Crewe & Alsagar (1992) Career Records 56 Record at School . First season Season Records 58 Career Record . 136-63-17 (10 seasons) Match/Miscellaneous Records 60 Assoc. Head Coach . Stan Anderson (Wis.-Parkside, 1990) All-Time Roster 62 Office Phone . (414) 288-4452 Coaching History 64 Assistant Coach . Khaled El-Ahmad (Wis.-Milw., 2004) Series Histories 66 Office Phone . (414) 288-6628 2006 Opponents 69 Assistant Coach . Jesse Rosen (Hartford, 2004) Marquette Soccer 75 Valley Fields/Athletic Facilities 76 TEAM INFORMATION Marquette Athletics 78 C 2005 Record . 5-11-1 oaching St BIG EAST Conference 79 aff, page 7 BIG EAST Record . 1-8-1 Marquette University 80 BIG EAST Finish . 9th Marquette Academics 82 Post-season . None Milwaukee, Wis. 84 Ranking . None Administration and Staff 86 Starters R/L . 7/4 Letterwinners R/L . 13/5 Academic Success 88 Media Information MEDIA RELATIONS Interviews with players or coaches can be arranged Soccer Contact . Blain Fowler through Assistant Media Relations Director Blain Fowler Office Phone . (414) 288-6980 at (414) 288-6980. Requests should be made at least one Office FAX . (414) 288-6519 E-mail . [email protected] day in advance. Coaches and players will be available for Website . www.gomarquette.com interviews following a 10-minute cooling off period after a match at Valley Fields. Mailing Address . P.O. Box 1881 The T eam, page . Milwaukee, WI 53201 The Media Relations Office will furnish working media 15 Shipping Address . 770 N. 12th Street with game notes, complete Golden Eagles' statistics and . Milwaukee, WI 53233 rosters for both teams prior to the start of each game. Final game statistics can be obtained upon request. RETURNING STARTERS Dan Addis (MF, 5-11, So.) Matt Blouin (F, 6-0, Sr.) 1 goal, 1 assist Mike Carlson (D, 5-11, Jr.) 1 assist Bryan Dahlquist (MF, 5-10, Sr.) 1 goal Nathan Sabich (D, 5-9, Sr.) Matt Soper (D, 5-10, Sr.) Rob Walton (MF, 5-9, Sr.) 1 assist CREDITS Season R eview, pag The 2006 Marquette Men’s Soccer Media Guide was e 41 designed (including cover designs), written and edited by Blain Fowler with writing and editing assistance from Mike w Laprey, Amy Ufnowski and Matt Devine. Photography provided ww.gomar quette.com by Dan Johnson and Maggie Casey. This guide was printed at United Press and Graphics in Hartland, Wis. www.gomarquette.com ABOUT MARQUETTE For the latest on Marquette men’s soccer and all 14 of Marquette University does not discriminate in any manner Marquette’s varsity sports visit www.GoMarquette.com . contrary to law or justice on the basis of race, color, age, reli - Loaded with stats, highlights, reactions, features and gion, veteran's status, sex, national origin or handicap in its all the news about Marquette Golden Eagle athletics, education programs or activities, including employment and admissions. At the same time, Marquette cherishes its right www.GoMarquette.com is the first place to find out every - and duty to seek and retain personnel who will make a posi - thing about Marquette men’s soccer and Marquette ath - History, tive contribution to its religious character, goals and mission. letics. page 51 Conten ts 1 2006 Season 2006 Schedule Date Opponent Location Time AUGUST Sat. 12 Northwestern (exh.) Valley Fields 10 a.m. Thu. 17 at IPFW (exh.) Fort Wayne, Ind. 8 p.m. EDT Sat. 19 at Northern Ill. (exh.) DeKalb, Ill. 4 p.m. Fri. 25 at Loyola (Ill.) Chicago, Ill. 7:30 p.m. Sun. 27 Denver Valley Fields noon SEPTEMBER Sat. 2 at Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. 2 p.m. PDT Tue. 5 at Wis.-Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 7 p.m. Fri. 8 DePaul * Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sun. 10 USF * Valley Fields 1 p.m. Wed. 13 at Wis.-Milwaukee Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Fri. 15 at Cincinnati * Cincinnati, Ohio 7 p.m. EDT Sun. 17 at Louisville * Louisville, Ky. 1 p.m. EDT Thu. 21 MU Alumni (exh.) Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sat. 23 Providence * Valley Fields 1 p.m. Wed. 27 at Notre Dame * Notre Dame, Ind. 7 p.m. EDT OCTOBER Sun. 1 at Pittsburgh Indianola, Pa. 1 p.m. EDT in Sat. 7 at West Virginia * Morgantown, W.Va. 7 p.m. EDT Matt Blou Wed. 11 Wisconsin Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sat. 14 Seton Hall * Valley Fields 7 p.m. Oct. 18 Connecticut * Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sat. 21 at Georgetown * Washington, D.C. 1 p.m. EDT Oct.25-Nov. 5 • BIG EAST Tournament 25 BIG EAST First Round Campus Sites 28-29 BIG EAST Quarterfinals Campus Sites NOVEMBER Fri. 3 BIG EAST Semifinals Piscataway, N.J. Sun. 5 BIG EAST Championship Piscataway, N.J. Nov. 10-Dec. 3 • NCAA College Cup 10-11 NCAA First Round Campus Sites 15 NCAA Second Round Campus Sites 18-19 NCAA Third Round Campus Sites 24-26 NCAA Quarterfinals Campus Sites DECEMBER 1-3 NCAA College Cup Cary, N.C. Al times listed are Central unless otherwise noted and subject to change. * Denotes Big East Match. Home Games played at Valley Fields. bich Nathan Sa edule 2 Sch Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Hometown HS/College 1 Matt Pyzdrowski GK Fr. 6-4 195 Hillsdale, Ill. Fenwick 2 Mike Carlson D Jr. 5-11 170 Glendale, Wis. Nicolet 3 Matt Blouin F Sr. 6-0 175 Leawood, Kan. St. Thomas Aquinas 4 Jaime Zarse MF So. 6-1 175 Overland Park, Kan. St. Thomas Aquinas 5 Andy Gill MF So. 6-1 185 Hartland, Wis. Arrowhead 6 Bennett Lafferty D Sr. 5-10 170 Freeport, Ill. Freeport 7 Tim Jallow D Fr. 6-0 150 Uppsala, Sweden IK Sirius M 8 Aleksander Bjelic MF So. 5-11 165 Milwaukee, Wis. Marquette ike Carlson 9 Nathan Sabich D Sr. 5-9 150 Springfield, Ill. Sacred Heart-Griffin 10 Bryan Dahlquist MF Sr. 5-10 175 Schaumburg, Ill. Conant 11 Mehdi Eslami MF/D Fr. 5-8 155 Fox Point, Wis. Nicolet 13 Brian Odem D/MF Fr. 6-0 165 St. Louis, Mo. SLU High 14 Dan Addis MF So. 5-11 165 Dublin, Ohio Scioto 15 Duncan Silvert-Noftle F So. 5-8 140 Yellow Springs, Ohio Yellow Springs 16 Rob Walton MF Sr. 5-9 155 Whitefish Bay, Wis. Dominican 17 Matt Soper MF Sr. 5-10 160 Geneva, Ill. Geneva 18 Hector Navarro MF Fr. 5-8 140 Milwaukee, Wis. Riverside 19 Mike Klemm MF/D So. 5-10 165 Clarkson, Mich. Clarkson Du ncan Silve 20 John Ferguson MF Jr. 5-11 175 Dunlap, Ill. Dunlop/Coastal Carolina rt-Noftle 21 Nick Kay F So. 6-0 170 Stevens Point, Wis. Stevens Point Area 22 Billy Von Rueden D Fr. 6-1 180 Mequon, Wis. Marquette 23 Donald St. George MF Fr. 5-10 170 Brookfield, Wis. Brookfield East 24 Tom Lynn MF/F Fr. 5-10 165 Libertyville, Ill. Libertyville 25 Mike Plager F Fr. 5-9 165 Palatine, Ill. Fremd 28 Matt Lamale MF Fr. 5-8 150 W. Des Moines, Iowa West Des Moines 31 Marc Dettman GK Sr. 5-11 185 Milwaukee, Wis. Marquette Head Coach: Louis Bennett Associate Head Coach: Stan Anderson Jaime Assistant Coach: Khaled El-Ahmad Zarse Assistant Coach: Jesse Rosen Alphabetical Roster Pronunciation By Position 8 Aleksandar Bjelic byell-ITCH GK Dettman, Pyzdrowski 14 Dan Addis MF So. 5-11 28 Matt Lamale MF Fr. 5-8 3 Matt Blouin BLEW-in D Carlson, Jallow, Lafferty, Odem, 8 Aleksandar Bjelic MF So. 5-11 24 Tom Lynn MF/F Fr. 5-10 14 Bryan Dahlquist doll-KWIST Sabich, Von Rueden 3 Matt Blouin F Sr. 6-0 18 Hector Navarro MF Fr. 5-8 11 Mehdi Eslami med-EE ess-LAHM-ee MF Addis, Bjelic, Dahlquist, Eslami, 2 Mike Carlson D Jr. 5-11 13 Brian Odem D/MF Fr. 6-0 7 Tim Jallow yahl-OH Ferguson, Gill, Klemm, Lamale, 28 Matt Lamale lah-muh-LEE Lynn, Navarro, Walton, St. George, 10 Bryan Dahlquist MF Sr. 5-10 25 Mike Plager F Fr. 5-9 9 Nathan Sabich sah-BICH Soper, Zarse 25 Marc Dettmann GK Sr. 5-11 1 Matt Pyzdrowski GK So. 6-4 15 Duncan Silvert-Noftle NOFF-tull F Blouin, Kay, Plager, Silvert-Noftle 11 Mehdi Eslami MF/D Fr. 5-8 9 Nathan Sabich D Sr. 5-9 Louis Bennett lew-EE 20 John Ferguson MF Jr. 5-11 15 Duncan Silvert-Noftle F So. 5-8 Khaled El-Ahmad HAL-id 5 Andy Gill MF So. 6-1 23 Donald St. George MF Fr. 5-10 7 Tim Jallow D Fr. 6-0 16 Rob Walton MF Sr. 5-9 21 Nick Kay F So. 5-10 17 Matt Soper MF Sr. 5-10 19 Mike Klemm MF/D So. 5-10 22 Billy Von Rueden D Fr.
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