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1993 Schedule and Results Date Results September 3 Kalamazoo 1, SI. John's (Minnesota) 0 September 4 Kalamazoo 2, SI. Thomas (Minnesota) 2, (OT) September 11 E, 1, KALAMAZOO 0 September 15 Kalamazoo 4, Aquinas College 2 September 18 Kalamazoo 2, 0' September 21 Kalamazoo 3, Calvin College O' September 25 KALAMAZOO 3, 0' September 29 KALAMAZOO 4, l' October 2 Kalamazoo 5. O' October 6 Kalamazoo I, 1(OT)' October 9 KALAMAZOO 3, IU-PUROUE-FT. WAYNE 0 October 13 KALAMAZOO 2, ALBION COLLEGE l' October 16 KALAMAZOO 2, CALVIN COLLEGE l' October 19 Kalamazoo 3, Alma College' October 21 Grand Rapids Baptist College, (Canceled) October 23 Kalamazoo 2, Olivet College l' October 27 KALAMAZOO 12, ADRIAN COLLEGE O' October 30 KALAMAZOO 1, HOPE COLLEGE O' (HOMECOMING)

'Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Contest 95-8-5 mark versus MIAA opponents HOME CONTESTS AT MACKENZIE FIELD during the last nine years. Following the 1988 season, Fuchs was named "Coach of the Year" for the Great Lakes Region of CAA Division 111. He holds a soccer license "8" from the German Soccer Federation, and a United States Soccer Federation"A" license. Fuchs is book reviewer and correspon­ dent for Soccer America (circulation 45,000), the nation's only weekly soccer magazine. He also was recently appointed to the For more information about editorial board of Soccer lOl/mal, the official athletics at : publication of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America ( SCAA). He is also a member of the NCAA Division III Men's KALAMAZOO COLLEGE Soccer Regional Advisory Committee, Great Office of Admissiol/s La kes Region. 1200 Academy Street Fuchs is a professor of German and Kalamazoo, Michigan 49006-3295 chairs the German department at TOLL-FREE (800) 253-3602 Kalamazoo College, LOCALLY (616) 337-7166 FAX (616) 337-7390 50/cg rr Coach Hardy Fuchs C\C;q3] Men's Soccer Outlook [~J After losing only one player from last With only one starting player graduating Hardy Fuchs has built a tradition of year's squad to graduation, the Kalamazoo from this season's squad and several excellence as the head coach of the College men's soccer team returned to the top underclassmen receiving valuable playing Kalamazoo College men's soccer team. of the tough Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic experience, the best may be yet to come. Next Fuchs, completing his 23rd season, has led Association conference standings with an season, the team will focus its sights on the Hornets to eight MIAA championships, MIAA record of 11-0-1 and an overall record another MIAA title and will maintain including seven of the last nine league titles. of 14-1-2. Kalamazoo was unbeaten in its aspirations of receiving a bid to the NCAA His overall record is 229-89-27, including a final 14 contests as the team recorded its best Division III National Tournament. mark since 1988, when "K" was undefeated (18-0-1). Coach Hardy Fuchs has now led his 1993 Kalamazoo College Men's Soccer Roster Hornets to seven MIAA tities and an MIAA record of 95-8-5 over the last nine seasons. Name Year Position HometownlHigh School t The squad was able to avoid some of the David Fierder Sophomore Goalkeeper Minneapolis, MNlWashburn Freshman tough late-game losses that plagued the Sean Geary Goalkeeper Grand Rapids/Catholic Central Matthew Monroe Freshman Goalkeeper Dearborn/Dearborn youthful team that finished second in the Jonathon Livelytt Junior Goalkeeper 51. Clair Shores/lakeview league last year. Providing talent and Rene Adrian Freshman Midfielder Kalamazoo/Hackett Catholic leadership to the 1993 squad was a group of Tom Anagnosttt Junior Fullback Saginaw/H eritage five First Team All-MIAA honorees. Juniors Mike Arendstt Junior Fullback Gull Lake/Gun Lake Dana Orsucci and Tom Anagnost were named Mark Bachman tt Junior Midfielder Minneapolis, MN/Washburn All-MIAA for a third consecutive year. Benjamin Breitinger Freshman Midfielder Valparaiso,INNalparaiso Orsucci, a forward, tallied six goals and 15 Matthew Burr Freshman Midfielder MendonNicksburg Community total points, and Anagnost, a fullback and a Michael Demo Freshman Forward Spring lake/Spring Lake 1992 All-America performer, once again led Jason Gole Freshman Forward Hastings/Hastings the Hornets defensively. They were joined by James Grace Freshman Midfielder Kalamazoo/Kalamazoo Ce nt ral ttt teammates Robin Wells, a junior forward who Greg Hartker Senior Midfielder Grand Blanc/Grand Blanc tt led the team in scoring with 16 goals and 40 Peter Knight Junior Midfielder White Lake/Lakeland Blake Lancaster Freshman Fullback Brighton/Brighton total points; Mike Arends, a junior fullback Dana Orsuccitt Junior Forward Livonia/Catholic Central who had six goals and 19 total points; and Peter Pontiatowski tt Junior Fullback Milford/Milford Abrahm Shearer, a sophomore fullback. Matt Rossing t Sophomore Forward Northville/Northvi lie Junior midfielder Pete Knight, who Eric Schwartz Freshman Fullback East Lansing/East Lansing tallied four goals, was named to the All­ Abrahm Shearer. Sophomore Fullback Muskegon/Spring lake MIAA Second Team. Also receiving league Matt Stachnikt Sophomore Midfielder Traverse CityfTraverse City recognition was a trio of Honorable Mention Tim Streeterttt Senior Midfielder Kalamazoo/Loy Norrix All-MIAA performers in senior midfielder Jeffrey Talbert Freshman Forward St. Joseph/51. Joseph Greg Hartker, who had seven assists and 13 Todd Thompson Freshman Midfielder Roscoe, IUHononegah Community total points, freshman fullback Blake Erik Viik Freshman Midfielder Holly/Holly Lancaster, and junior goalkeeper Jonathon Alexander Vinter Freshman Fullback Ann Arbor/Community tt Junior Lively. Lively recorded seven and one-half Robin Welfs Forward Munster, Germany shutouts and allowed a mere eight goals in 14 treturning letter winner games.